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and in our daily lives, in security and stability and dignity and liberation and freedom and honor and in support also through force. he and until the day of judgment. our mayors are visionaries. people of insight. they understand the purpose. they recognize the way . they know the enemy. and they kill the friend. at they move at the right time, they move in the right place , they move in the right conditions. our cities are sensitive to responsibility . when people are careless. they accept responsibility. no matter how much it costs. our citizens are people of action and jihad. and until today, because of their own blood, because of their own jihad and martyrdom , no one has ever wanted anyone to praise them or thank them . shahadat moves and carries this breath and these souls with them and the families of our cities there are those who present these men and these women to our society, the families of shahrdah, fathers and mothers, and their dear wives, their sisters , who raise their own children, girls and boys, based on faith, based on moral values and a sense of responsibility
and in our daily lives, in security and stability and dignity and liberation and freedom and honor and in support also through force. he and until the day of judgment. our mayors are visionaries. people of insight. they understand the purpose. they recognize the way . they know the enemy. and they kill the friend. at they move at the right time, they move in the right place , they move in the right conditions. our cities are sensitive to responsibility . when people are careless. they accept...
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anna of dph, and deputy city attorney henry and ann pearson and my co-sponsors and as well as deputy the committee members enforcing for their support and late my legislative aid so colleagues, i'd like to duplex the files and making madam clerk pass is original with our support amend the duplex to committee as required for the further public comment. >> 0 president peskin let me review duplex the file, with the authority and amend the duplex send it back to committee for public comment and approve the original file as presented. >> exactly. >> supervisor dorsey. >> i want to express my appreciation for president peskin with those sites are a phenomenal around here i worked with the folks at the office that worked on this they're doing great work. >> thank you supervisor dorsey. >> shall be noted president peskin has duplicated item 19 and presumably make a motion to amend and the file a second for that motion seconded by supervisor stefani we'll take the amendment without objection and we will motion to send the duplicated file as amended back to the committee for public comment mot
anna of dph, and deputy city attorney henry and ann pearson and my co-sponsors and as well as deputy the committee members enforcing for their support and late my legislative aid so colleagues, i'd like to duplex the files and making madam clerk pass is original with our support amend the duplex to committee as required for the further public comment. >> 0 president peskin let me review duplex the file, with the authority and amend the duplex send it back to committee for public comment...
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and con tense and labor exploitation and being sold into slavery and the trump policy disrupted and shut those evil networks down and stopped the horrible harms being inflicted ons american people in the form of drugs. in the form of crime. the collapse of our healthcare system and our financial system. all of those evils all of those horrors were stopped by president trump and then joe biden came into office and unleash that had horror and petulance on the american people and the cartels and that's the policy that joy reed is celebrating and defending and she's defaming and smearing and besmirching those of us with the honor of working for president trump to save thousands of lives, to stop unimaginable, unimaginable atrocities from taking place on our boarder and prevent terrorism on our soil to keep jihadists out of america. those are the wonderful things we did and she is assailing and president trump the goal to protect the american people and things could be figures out. obama had a similar plan in place. you folks looked at it and what was taking place at the time there were and y
and con tense and labor exploitation and being sold into slavery and the trump policy disrupted and shut those evil networks down and stopped the horrible harms being inflicted ons american people in the form of drugs. in the form of crime. the collapse of our healthcare system and our financial system. all of those evils all of those horrors were stopped by president trump and then joe biden came into office and unleash that had horror and petulance on the american people and the cartels and...
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Nov 26, 2023
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and so for me and i, something that i had planned and i got back one day and, and this toward the endand jimmy and hamilton jordan, who was and jody powell, who were staff people, were in the swimming pool at camp david and they said, it's over. and they thought it was and it was a bad evening. but and when jimmy left, when i left on sunday, that the day they came back, um, jimmy said it's either today or not. i'm just, we're just going to have to end it. it not. and that and we had. we opened the white house, i mean, we had pbs, did our events for a while and. i can't remember who was that day. i had to come in. i had to come in and introduce the artist and and i got a call about about halfway through it, i said, no, no. about half through the concert, think and told me he thought they had it. but don't tell anybody, not even mrs. beck. and she was with me. but they didn't know for sure. but that was that was interesting. and anyway, when they came in that night, that was helicopter landed. it was thought does go dark. i'm sure it was dark and they came in and mrs. big and i was stan
and so for me and i, something that i had planned and i got back one day and, and this toward the endand jimmy and hamilton jordan, who was and jody powell, who were staff people, were in the swimming pool at camp david and they said, it's over. and they thought it was and it was a bad evening. but and when jimmy left, when i left on sunday, that the day they came back, um, jimmy said it's either today or not. i'm just, we're just going to have to end it. it not. and that and we had. we opened...
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about and thank you to the rec and park and neil a roourmd and getting us across the goal line and we can't we're to excite to be here and from the bottom of my heart san francisco you'll not find harder working partners so welcome we're happy to be here and the 2023 holiday season let's go (clapping.) and thank you, mayor breed and (laughter). >> so i wanted to stay here and certainly during your speech had your chef a couple for acknowledgements we're joined by members of your fabulous workplace rec and park todd anderson and our newest commissioner a big roourmd and (clapping.) all right. i any like to introduce my partners in the gear oh, i want to introduce and acknowledge the commenting rodney von (clapping.) and sarah phillips the new head of economic development she came in and said let's go to work we talk about pretty much all the time and travel care for the talk show (clapping.) may sarah is doing an amazing job and together takings 0 challenges and difficult pieces and revitalizing making this fun ladies and gentlemen, sarah phillips. >> thank you philip as you can tell b
about and thank you to the rec and park and neil a roourmd and getting us across the goal line and we can't we're to excite to be here and from the bottom of my heart san francisco you'll not find harder working partners so welcome we're happy to be here and the 2023 holiday season let's go (clapping.) and thank you, mayor breed and (laughter). >> so i wanted to stay here and certainly during your speech had your chef a couple for acknowledgements we're joined by members of your fabulous...
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and have deputy chief scott and london logan an incredible partner and eric chang and captain and d hall is responsible for the union square area they have been done an amazing job and getting us back on track (clapping.) and have officer level from our our foot beat probably on the foot beat when i see him say hi he's doing the work to keep us safe and he next our years standing behind w i they don't a great job and speak to them on off duty. and also, we have our sf folks and later have community and can't do anything would the the help of our community with the square alliance and many more than just in conference that morning day to day to keep the city safe to work together i want to talk about had that looks like right now. joe as the mayor said joe we're where we want to be by better than that where we were the mayor and i stand behind you as one of the events and that we'll make that better and and think we have delivered on that in terms of of making it better but i by no means saying the work is done. we have employment with the retail theft operations we needed to organize bet
and have deputy chief scott and london logan an incredible partner and eric chang and captain and d hall is responsible for the union square area they have been done an amazing job and getting us back on track (clapping.) and have officer level from our our foot beat probably on the foot beat when i see him say hi he's doing the work to keep us safe and he next our years standing behind w i they don't a great job and speak to them on off duty. and also, we have our sf folks and later have...
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and autonomy and warfare. interoperability and strengthen in the pacific and competitive edge there and beyond. it is opportunity for the strength and security but also strengthen our partnership. in the commitment to the inspiration and ultimately a commitment to the future. we are strengthen the security. we are entering on safety and security as well as the highest standard and technology. the understanding and reducing the likelihood. in the indo pacific strategy. we've been busy implement them both in his partnership. united states is a leader in this and we will not only stick to these but strengthen these principles with partners and beyond. it is stable and prosperous for all rooted in the firm belief in the importance of collaboration for challenges, innovation toward the future and transparency. this is a partnership and fully and for, not what we stand against. partners have histories of working together on the security issue and the enduring partnerships based on shared values. it's an extension of
and autonomy and warfare. interoperability and strengthen in the pacific and competitive edge there and beyond. it is opportunity for the strength and security but also strengthen our partnership. in the commitment to the inspiration and ultimately a commitment to the future. we are strengthen the security. we are entering on safety and security as well as the highest standard and technology. the understanding and reducing the likelihood. in the indo pacific strategy. we've been busy implement...
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and knowing that ring hold street has monuments and statutes and plaques and things on it and that my former home is you know historical area, the signage would -- just be -- fantastic. this might seem boring and trivial but i think the municipal sign acknowledges important it affirms the government and the people who make laws and run the place also like you know -- backing up all the other signage that individual groups put in place. i live in mission now. blocks away from the 24 district. that really makes the neighborhood. so, i hope we get your support for adding. the city support for adding additional signage and thank you. >> thank you for sharing your comments. anyone further on item one? we have no further speakers. thank you. no other members wish to provide public comment. public comment is closed. and i like to make a motion to forward this item to the full board with positive recommendation. >> the motion is offered by vice chair. member supervisor peskin. >> aye >> chair melgar absent. vice chair preston. >> aye >> there was no opposition that motion passes and mr. clerk
and knowing that ring hold street has monuments and statutes and plaques and things on it and that my former home is you know historical area, the signage would -- just be -- fantastic. this might seem boring and trivial but i think the municipal sign acknowledges important it affirms the government and the people who make laws and run the place also like you know -- backing up all the other signage that individual groups put in place. i live in mission now. blocks away from the 24 district....
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and that plastic isn't recycled and goes into the waste stream and the landfill and unfortunately in ocean. with the stairry step there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. >> we can recycle again and again and again. but plastic, maybe you can recycle it once, maybe. and that, even that process it downgrades into a lower quality material. >> it is cheaper for the oil industry to create new plastics and so they have been producing more and more plastics so with our ab793, we have a bill that really has a goal of getting our beverage bottles to be made of more recycled content so by the time 2030 rolls around t recycle content in a coke bottle, pepsi bottle, water bottle, will be up to 50% which is higher thatten the percentage in the european union and the highest percentage in the world. and that way you can actually feel confident that what you're drinking will actually become recycled. now, our recommendation is don't use to plastic bottle to begin w but if you do, they are committing to 50% recycled content. >> the test thing we can do is vote with our consumer dollars wh
and that plastic isn't recycled and goes into the waste stream and the landfill and unfortunately in ocean. with the stairry step there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. >> we can recycle again and again and again. but plastic, maybe you can recycle it once, maybe. and that, even that process it downgrades into a lower quality material. >> it is cheaper for the oil industry to create new plastics and so they have been producing more and more plastics so with our ab793, we...
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and reminding him of that again and again and, and, and lifting up the voices of women from countries that are experiencing conflict from countries where, you know, you're seeing women being disproportionately killed, bringing their voice is actually 2 places like the security council and hearing from them directly is something powerful that i know there are people working to do, but it doesn't happen enough and there isn't enough space. all right? nor are they in ramallah policy and women, as we've heard and said during this conversation on not just victims, there are central to the palestinian cause and the existence of, of the policy and people as you said yourself, rests on them. so what should the international community be doing, and what should the palestinian people be doing to protect fees when? well, i think right now the international community should be doing the bare minimum, which is to get a ceasefire to m a. this aggression and to of find a way that has a political horizon that meets the aspirations of palestinians. and i regret, i believe, don't see that materializing
and reminding him of that again and again and, and, and lifting up the voices of women from countries that are experiencing conflict from countries where, you know, you're seeing women being disproportionately killed, bringing their voice is actually 2 places like the security council and hearing from them directly is something powerful that i know there are people working to do, but it doesn't happen enough and there isn't enough space. all right? nor are they in ramallah policy and women, as...
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lattes and mochas and cappuccinos, and for lunches, sandwiches and soup and salad.made fresh to order. we have something for everybody >> my shop is in a very cool part of the city but that's one of the reasons why we provide such warm and generous treats, both physically and emotionally (♪♪) >> it's an old-fashioned general store. they have coffee. other than that what we sell is fishing equipment. go out and have a good time. >> one of my customers that has been coming here for years has always said this is my favorite store. when i get married i'm coming in your store. and then he in his wedding outfit and she in a beautiful dress came in here in between getting married at lands end and to the reception, unbelievable. (♪♪) >> the new public health order that we're announcing will require san franciscans to remain at home with exceptions only for essential outings. >> when the pandemic first hit we kind of saw the writing on the walls that potentially the city is going to shut all businesses down. >> it was scary because it was such an unknown of how things were g
lattes and mochas and cappuccinos, and for lunches, sandwiches and soup and salad.made fresh to order. we have something for everybody >> my shop is in a very cool part of the city but that's one of the reasons why we provide such warm and generous treats, both physically and emotionally (♪♪) >> it's an old-fashioned general store. they have coffee. other than that what we sell is fishing equipment. go out and have a good time. >> one of my customers that has been coming...
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and it's not, i was born in such and such. and so i thought what we would do,ew drew, i'll go with you first. tell the audience where you start the book and why. >> my book begins with my mother's death at age 48 on christmas eve in 1966. i was 19 and i was in deep conflict with her. we have had a huge argument just before i come home from college for the christmas holidays, and essentially she died before welv ever resolved the -- i sent one point in the book we didn't have a relationship. instead was an argument. and so her death, which was completely unexpected, the looking back i can see how ill she was becoming, trying to put a wrench in my life and made me have to think about what, who i was, where i was going and where i had been. so by beginning with my mother's death i think i i conveyed a message to many readers that the relationship with my mother was asp crucial one thing that i do spend a lot of my energy from the time i was two years old really fighting against her, expectations for me to be a lady, to be a perso
and it's not, i was born in such and such. and so i thought what we would do,ew drew, i'll go with you first. tell the audience where you start the book and why. >> my book begins with my mother's death at age 48 on christmas eve in 1966. i was 19 and i was in deep conflict with her. we have had a huge argument just before i come home from college for the christmas holidays, and essentially she died before welv ever resolved the -- i sent one point in the book we didn't have a...
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wta serves as both the regional and national example for collaboration and consensus and remains one of the few places in american politics where bipartisanship is not a bad word. this is a testament to our governors who continue to work together to identify common regional challenges but more important work together through bipartisan consensus to solve those challenges through pragmatic solutions. next year wta will be celebrating its 40th anniversary. i moused and it woulda not be possible without entering strength and commitment of the governors both past and present. just all westin changes through bipartisan collaboration. we look for to celebrating wga is proud heritage while highlighting the important role here position continues to play in developing and advocating for critical bipartisan policy. this meeting got this weeks and would not be possible without the work in support of many canvassing to make it all happen. happen. from our governors and their staffs to partner organizations got stakeholder groups and members who comprise our spot sponsored unity, your ongoing sup
wta serves as both the regional and national example for collaboration and consensus and remains one of the few places in american politics where bipartisanship is not a bad word. this is a testament to our governors who continue to work together to identify common regional challenges but more important work together through bipartisan consensus to solve those challenges through pragmatic solutions. next year wta will be celebrating its 40th anniversary. i moused and it woulda not be possible...
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and mike's mom and her husband and her son and daughter-in-law o and charlotte and her husband were all going to be in town for election night, and so audrey said i think, i think we'd like to get married like the sunday before the election. and she s told us this a few wes before the election. we would like, great. so we did. we planned it all and it was wonderful. she actually got married, micah did the ceremony. she would later and had the big wedding but he did the ceremony on the sidewalk in front of the courthouse in washington, d.c. and audrey had what i will call a love-hate relationship with max, our main secret service guy. i mean, he went with her on foreign trips when she was in college, and you can imagine your kids, like, he was not really welcomed, let me just put it that way. the wedding and she said, one thing i want, that, i want macs to be there. i want him to be the agent who is there that day. because she had gotten very close to him and they had worked through a lot of issues and have been in som' danger situations, too. so that's what i mean, the secret service ag
and mike's mom and her husband and her son and daughter-in-law o and charlotte and her husband were all going to be in town for election night, and so audrey said i think, i think we'd like to get married like the sunday before the election. and she s told us this a few wes before the election. we would like, great. so we did. we planned it all and it was wonderful. she actually got married, micah did the ceremony. she would later and had the big wedding but he did the ceremony on the sidewalk...
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citizens is and with regard to the release of the women and children first and then men, and the logistical aspect of being able to control the number of hostages that you have, and then to use those hostages as leverage. so what we are seeing here is sort of a game of chess on the part of hamas, the whole idea being how do we maintain as much leverage as we can based on who we keep, and what affiliations we have, and for the united states, this is about primarily one thing. when the united states simply does not want to see hostilities resume before all of the hostages are recovered. so we have to see how this plays out, but really, it is a masterful game of chess here. >> a horrific game of chess. shawn, thank you for coming in. we always appreciate your time. and we are talking about the negotiations to get more hostages out, but as more hostages are being released, we are hearing the details of their time in captivity, and we told you about 9-year-old emily hand kidnapped by hamas while at a sleepover at a friend's house. originally, her father was told that she was dead, and then she w
citizens is and with regard to the release of the women and children first and then men, and the logistical aspect of being able to control the number of hostages that you have, and then to use those hostages as leverage. so what we are seeing here is sort of a game of chess on the part of hamas, the whole idea being how do we maintain as much leverage as we can based on who we keep, and what affiliations we have, and for the united states, this is about primarily one thing. when the united...
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government and to and governors and senators and stuff. i think is a norwegian congressman elected from minnesota in 1872, when south dakota became a state. it had a norwegian. i mean, these are right off the boat immigrants. this is not your typical immigrant experience. it my wife is a norwegian. so we in the winter time we'll go down to the sons of norway hall, south dakota, for what is that? was that fish they eat. horse. is it talks? is that right? lutefisk. okay. yeah we go to the lutefisk feed at the sons of norway hall. so in my part of the midwest. lots of norwegians. it's it's great. we have time for a couple more questions. can we get a microphone. you're in the middle middle. i can speak loudly. i well, we're on c-span, so get a microphone there. what role did faith and organized religion play in the development of the strength of the midwest? it was extremely important. probably the first thing settlers did when they began to organize a community was to build church. and soon after they organized the main street and, put in a
government and to and governors and senators and stuff. i think is a norwegian congressman elected from minnesota in 1872, when south dakota became a state. it had a norwegian. i mean, these are right off the boat immigrants. this is not your typical immigrant experience. it my wife is a norwegian. so we in the winter time we'll go down to the sons of norway hall, south dakota, for what is that? was that fish they eat. horse. is it talks? is that right? lutefisk. okay. yeah we go to the...
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builds and builds and builds and a lot of us are getting to the . point. can we manage to control the economy or tip it over? >> all fair points. let's bring back erin browne of pimco. what do you make of what liz has to say and how you assess the market? >> i see the world a little differently than liz. i think if you thread the needle through the economy it's holding up okay. yes, you've seen significant central bank hike, but at the same time when you look at financial conditions they've eased pretty significantly since, you know, the third quarter and they're really back at the lowest levels that we've seen year to date absent a flip over the summer, and so you're starting to see financial conditions ease. yes, the unemployment rate has risen, but it's risen on the back of an expanding labor force and so when you look at the employment to population ratio it's actually done very well, and so all of this, i think, is really supporting a stronger consumer. on the margin, there are crack, and i do think you will see dislocations in certain segments
builds and builds and builds and a lot of us are getting to the . point. can we manage to control the economy or tip it over? >> all fair points. let's bring back erin browne of pimco. what do you make of what liz has to say and how you assess the market? >> i see the world a little differently than liz. i think if you thread the needle through the economy it's holding up okay. yes, you've seen significant central bank hike, but at the same time when you look at financial conditions...
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and i remember lastly with phil and phil and i, we stated ella burling house during that summer and we drove in together and he said, well, after archie had subpoenaed the documents, he said, suppose, suppose. and this is no, i believe it that suppose what president nixon does remember judge sirica had said turn over the documents, turn them or and he could appeal if isuppose he didn't appeal. suppose he did. instead ofppealing was just say sending his lawyer over. i'm very sorry, judge sirica. you are one of many judges in the united states and respect your opinionnd i respect your orders, but i can't turn it over. i'll tell you why later. or something like that. and suppose he hadn't turned it over. d what did we do then? because our team wonhe case. how can he appeal? and who's going to makhim? you see, you get some of that expression, doyle. they're worried about that. and the others. and we said he does it. so years later, i was next to charlie wright, who is a very good procedure professor. and nixon's lawyer there. and i him i said, why didn't you do that? said, we could. wehoug
and i remember lastly with phil and phil and i, we stated ella burling house during that summer and we drove in together and he said, well, after archie had subpoenaed the documents, he said, suppose, suppose. and this is no, i believe it that suppose what president nixon does remember judge sirica had said turn over the documents, turn them or and he could appeal if isuppose he didn't appeal. suppose he did. instead ofppealing was just say sending his lawyer over. i'm very sorry, judge sirica....
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, staff and the department of homeless and supportive housing for the wonderful job as well and working with all of you (clapping.) and exile dan adams our strategist i want to shout out to him unfortunately, was enable to be here. but those are two hundred now units of pouring and stability and hope for families experiencing how many of those i heard how wonderful the support and it made a difference to families and funding for public housing and homelessness recovery program the acquisition of city gardens was fund by 56 point plus that million dollars and $100 million in the local home fund the acquisition contributed to the success of this plan that supported the expansion of the supportive housing by at or near 3000 units the building that is constructed in 2021 included a large lobby and residential lounges on every floor and office and bike storage and a courtyard this project will change lives and the lives of hundreds of families that are experiencing homelessness in our community the building offers a pathway towards families that have experienced hardship of homelessness and
, staff and the department of homeless and supportive housing for the wonderful job as well and working with all of you (clapping.) and exile dan adams our strategist i want to shout out to him unfortunately, was enable to be here. but those are two hundred now units of pouring and stability and hope for families experiencing how many of those i heard how wonderful the support and it made a difference to families and funding for public housing and homelessness recovery program the acquisition...
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and. my mother had gone to israel to help start israel's modern dance. the batsheva company, and we were coming back to return to school. and on that day, four planes were hijacked by members of the popular front for the liberation of palestine. and i can say more about them later. one of those planes was foiled in midair. one was flown to cairo and. everybody was evacuated and the plane was blown up. two of the planes, including the one my sister and i were on unaccompanied, were flown the jordan desert and. three days later, another plane us. so there were three planes held hostage in the jordan desert. my sister and i were, among those who were held in the desert inside the plane for six days and six nights. so let's leave it there. back to you. okay. so let's talk about the title for one second before we go any further, because a hijacking, you've just reclaimed the word hijacking as i see it, right? a hijacking as someone takes you away or takes something that you have from you and yo
and. my mother had gone to israel to help start israel's modern dance. the batsheva company, and we were coming back to return to school. and on that day, four planes were hijacked by members of the popular front for the liberation of palestine. and i can say more about them later. one of those planes was foiled in midair. one was flown to cairo and. everybody was evacuated and the plane was blown up. two of the planes, including the one my sister and i were on unaccompanied, were flown the...
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backpack and i and i and you think about that. i think about the 4000 kids who also had backpacks people who were found in the rubble. by the way, also apparently deliberately cut telecommunications. and i want you to imagine this means just imagine for a second there are hundreds people buried under the rubble, including when you cut telecommunication lines. it means a phone call can't made to a first responder that may be able to pull a kid out of the rubble so kids will die because of this apparently deliberate policy that is what we're dealing with as we speak today. it is difficult even fathom and as bad as ugly as it is, there are signs that there are further mass atrocities come. the world must act. we we want to end anything. i mean, it's it's sobering and sobering and i mean, the good news, the other day, some good news, i suppose, is very low bar. but -- durbin did step forward and call for a cease fire. the fact that so many have not even done that, i mean, whatever your larger political analysis of the situation there
backpack and i and i and you think about that. i think about the 4000 kids who also had backpacks people who were found in the rubble. by the way, also apparently deliberately cut telecommunications. and i want you to imagine this means just imagine for a second there are hundreds people buried under the rubble, including when you cut telecommunication lines. it means a phone call can't made to a first responder that may be able to pull a kid out of the rubble so kids will die because of this...
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governments in russia and china and iran don't believe it. minimize the power of the state and make libertarianism smaller. that's a bad i can't tell jim jordan for making people genuinely free.e. people aren't genuinely free if they are vulnerable to >> what's the argument for the fire department standing by and if you want services, you have to pay for them f. you don't pay your fee, then you have to accept the consequences of not paying your fee this. is the argument that was made at the time by commentators that this is appropriate what the fire department did because it'll give people incentive to do the right thingay and pay for what they consume. >> you write in your book burning down the house, that mlinntarianism is most -- libertarianism is most persuasive t sharing the ideas f the political left. >> yeah, one of the commitments certainly of early libertarianism and the libertarianism that you write and he thought centralized government control, socialism, which was quite popular in the 1930s and not just in russia and in germany, b
governments in russia and china and iran don't believe it. minimize the power of the state and make libertarianism smaller. that's a bad i can't tell jim jordan for making people genuinely free.e. people aren't genuinely free if they are vulnerable to >> what's the argument for the fire department standing by and if you want services, you have to pay for them f. you don't pay your fee, then you have to accept the consequences of not paying your fee this. is the argument that was made at...
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and our state and local partners to this event and other events like this. when an event is designated the u.s. secret service assumes its mandated role as the lead agency for it design and implementation of the operational security plan. however, the success of these events cannot be obtained by any one agency alone and i can say it has been a collaborative effort between the u.s. secret service, the san francisco police department, the california highway patrol, the federal bureau of investigation, the federal emergency management agency, u.s. coast guard, san francisco fire department and many federal state and local partner tuesday design the security plan. during the last several months and in fact today, this collaborative team has conducted numerous training exercises, one of which we finished this morning a table top exercise to prepare for this event cht this insures that each agency is properly prepared for this event of this magnitude. the number one priority for the secret service and everyone standing here today is the safety of the world leader
and our state and local partners to this event and other events like this. when an event is designated the u.s. secret service assumes its mandated role as the lead agency for it design and implementation of the operational security plan. however, the success of these events cannot be obtained by any one agency alone and i can say it has been a collaborative effort between the u.s. secret service, the san francisco police department, the california highway patrol, the federal bureau of...
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and children and striking hospitals and the places of worship and schools and so on, we say they should go to the zionist regime and the us, which is safeguarding this occupation, and tell them to stop, and then everything could stop, but you cannot tell us to stop and leave israel, and even and not fighting resistance fighters, this is unacceptable, it is our duty to be on the battlefield, and that things open to all possibilities if things develop, and we don't know when or how this might happen. now media report said that joe biden in his meeting with the israeli premier in tel aviv, he expressed deep. opportunity to destroy gaza and the spirit of high moral, which led to the mass solidarity withsa flood operation to prohibit any resistance movement in the future to be able to move and work. when hazbullah intervens and contributes in defense and confrontation of israel in this battle, then it would be making it difficult for israel, and will make it difficult for america, and will be prohibiting israel from achieving its goals of the... destroying the resistance, they want to neutra
and children and striking hospitals and the places of worship and schools and so on, we say they should go to the zionist regime and the us, which is safeguarding this occupation, and tell them to stop, and then everything could stop, but you cannot tell us to stop and leave israel, and even and not fighting resistance fighters, this is unacceptable, it is our duty to be on the battlefield, and that things open to all possibilities if things develop, and we don't know when or how this might...
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terry, joey, and sister ro mo and the sisters of perpetual indulgence and the district and mary and landis of another district, and billy of the country club and i think i'm leaving some folks out which manny will make sure, i got everybody. he could not be here today but i wanted to thank thompson harvey and officers of mission station for the plan that kept visitors safe. and i did want to thank adam who does not get a certificate because he works for me. >> well thank you, board of supervisors and i have the honor of being part of this incredible group this cast of characters here. and all i want to thousands of dollars went into small businesses that needed it. we can talk about the thousands of people that came through, the castro theater. one sexiest costume, we're not going to talk about that, we're going to talk about the process that we went through to get to this is something that i'm really proud of. and sometimes they happen, and sometimes they don't. so i had individual conversations have every one here. and then i gaurtd people together in harvey's milk coffee shop. and we al
terry, joey, and sister ro mo and the sisters of perpetual indulgence and the district and mary and landis of another district, and billy of the country club and i think i'm leaving some folks out which manny will make sure, i got everybody. he could not be here today but i wanted to thank thompson harvey and officers of mission station for the plan that kept visitors safe. and i did want to thank adam who does not get a certificate because he works for me. >> well thank you, board of...
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are enticed and groomed on the internet and how abusers target and exploit them. one of the things of the report act aims to do is to require electronic communication service providers to report incidents of enticement of minors online. can you explain how this happens and how that type of requirement would help stop human trafficking? >> yeah. the report act first of all is very important, so i'm really grateful that you have sponsored that. so enticement can happen in a variety of ways. first of all, the reason they target children is because they are especially vulnerable. children are by nature more trusting and all of that. with the report act and just in general the children being groomed online, one of the ways is it someone who develops a trusting relationship online and through that process, that's why they call it grooming. it's a kidnapping. it's a form of really luring the child into do things and it dives into actual coercion. so we have children who have been threatened or their families have been threatened and then through that, they are lured to d
are enticed and groomed on the internet and how abusers target and exploit them. one of the things of the report act aims to do is to require electronic communication service providers to report incidents of enticement of minors online. can you explain how this happens and how that type of requirement would help stop human trafficking? >> yeah. the report act first of all is very important, so i'm really grateful that you have sponsored that. so enticement can happen in a variety of ways....
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and and it was their church. and they decided to make it that. and to me, that inspires me. so i'm still going. one, i want to remind you that this is a conversation that we cannot participate in. there's only sadly there's one mic there. and i hate to make this a fitness, but my recommendation would be that we're going to to questions from you in just a minute. two. so if you have one that you want to share if you would perhaps begin making your way to the microphone and what you've mentioned that you're not an historian, but, you know, historians and journalists are basically in conversation each other. and i'd like to ask, you know, we call it the first draft of history. and you all that i don't i don't know what the appropriate digital term would be. the personal history. i'm not sure what the right is that even first. you know, not even using that word of. but what was the most i don't know as a this wasn't really how you got started in journalism, right? you get started in journalism kind of chronicle what's around you right now, not what happened. 304 hundred years ag
and and it was their church. and they decided to make it that. and to me, that inspires me. so i'm still going. one, i want to remind you that this is a conversation that we cannot participate in. there's only sadly there's one mic there. and i hate to make this a fitness, but my recommendation would be that we're going to to questions from you in just a minute. two. so if you have one that you want to share if you would perhaps begin making your way to the microphone and what you've mentioned...
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and he said it was incredibly awkward and and he said but he and president ford started talking and hours went by and they didn't stop and they just continued the conversation. and from that point on, 1983 on, they did 25 events together. president carter was here. president ford was down in vienna. and it's because they respected each other and they knew that their post-presidency is we're going to want to find them. was also very much going to be their best presences. they both had fairly limited terms and so i think that that is and i joked with gleaves because when i came, i was here last summer and we hadn't met yet and, and, and a couple of my colleagues were with me and i said, well, let's run across the museum. i'd really like to see the ford museum. so i dropped my car to the front and said, if gleaves whitney is here, please let him know that ceo of the carter center is here. so i started we started making our way through and we stopped right at the election. and i was like, then gleaves found me and we got swept away and started talking. so i went back today so i could see what
and he said it was incredibly awkward and and he said but he and president ford started talking and hours went by and they didn't stop and they just continued the conversation. and from that point on, 1983 on, they did 25 events together. president carter was here. president ford was down in vienna. and it's because they respected each other and they knew that their post-presidency is we're going to want to find them. was also very much going to be their best presences. they both had fairly...
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oh, i went and i watched that video. let me do it again and again. and and again and so on. nothis is where this metaphor breaks down. why? because we wash our hands. it's the same thing every day and it's finite. it's not as if you will watch. you will wash your hands for minutes when you watch videos, it's like one video leads to the next to the next to the next. but also when we watch the video, the next day, we don't necessarily watch the same. we watch similar videos. they expand and expand and expand our understanding. and what happened is that people feel bad. and the videos that show them a villain and it's not their fault and somebody else is doing it give them a small increase in well-being followed by a reduction in well-being. why? because if you start believing that the world is really an evil place with people plotting, all kinds of terrible things, that's terrible background, thought. so we have small increase, decrease, small increase. other video decrease, small increase and so on. and this just continues, continues and continues and so so we said in that, i
oh, i went and i watched that video. let me do it again and again. and and again and so on. nothis is where this metaphor breaks down. why? because we wash our hands. it's the same thing every day and it's finite. it's not as if you will watch. you will wash your hands for minutes when you watch videos, it's like one video leads to the next to the next to the next. but also when we watch the video, the next day, we don't necessarily watch the same. we watch similar videos. they expand and...
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the usual back and 4th and grants. we increased funding but had to do something at a different level and innateed how can the california highway support. work with the federal government to do the same. those were difficult conversations that got into jurisdictional issue and values issues. a lot have strong opinions in this space and well reported and discussed. bottom line is status quo isn't acceptable and so we got chp 560 hours a week. component part with the guard dealing with cross jurisdictional issues with intelligence issue. working with federal government, dea never in the past. focus on retail threft. san francisco has out-performed many parts of the state. we still have problem s in the state. mindful of that. we put $800 million into the crime program. hire another thousand chp officers and provide grants to help jurisdictions with prosecution and investigations. all of these are component parts of addressing the issues i hear more often then any other issues, quality of life and the need to partner with
the usual back and 4th and grants. we increased funding but had to do something at a different level and innateed how can the california highway support. work with the federal government to do the same. those were difficult conversations that got into jurisdictional issue and values issues. a lot have strong opinions in this space and well reported and discussed. bottom line is status quo isn't acceptable and so we got chp 560 hours a week. component part with the guard dealing with cross...
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and that and and that there were limits and we try to spare often religious structures and really, you know, religious religious shrines. and i think that that was one one of our you know, that was i think americans americans and also allied troops at their best. so with that know i've got another page of questions but how about if we open it up to the audience here and see what questions you have and if that's or did i preempt this, i can move to quickly to the contrary. if you raise your hand, bring the microphone to you. gentlemen, we'll we'll start with a round of applause for a great conversation. thank you. the first question is going to go in the center aisle here. if you could please stand and thank you mentioned that a lot of the gis covered for so that the germans would know who was jewish how would the germans even know who was jewish anyway? was it indicated on their dog tags. yeah. you had that you would be asked whether you could keep it lit. you could put no religious identity on your dog tag, but you could put either h for jewish c, for catholic or p for protestant. and
and that and and that there were limits and we try to spare often religious structures and really, you know, religious religious shrines. and i think that that was one one of our you know, that was i think americans americans and also allied troops at their best. so with that know i've got another page of questions but how about if we open it up to the audience here and see what questions you have and if that's or did i preempt this, i can move to quickly to the contrary. if you raise your...
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i think e rap is from a state allocation and sfusd, and bart and regional and local tax entities andse are already taken out of the one percent. typically if this irfd, for example, did not exist, the $0.64 to every $1 to the ad valorem tax would be forward to the general fund. the creator of this irfd redirected this for this purpose for this project. >> thank you. i just want to know the sfusd is getting benefits from this bond to treasure island. we will remind them of that. >> will we open up to the public, please. >> we have no callers on the line. >> thank you very much for your presentation. >> it is very informative. next item. >> ferry terminal improvements resolution of acceptance of the ferry terminal improvements on treasure island and associated actions including to (i) dedicate such improvements for public use, and to accept such improvements for maintenance and liability purposes, and (ii) recommend to the board of supervisors they acknowledge the authority's acceptance of such improvements, and (iii) adopt environmental findings (action >> joey joined us in september
i think e rap is from a state allocation and sfusd, and bart and regional and local tax entities andse are already taken out of the one percent. typically if this irfd, for example, did not exist, the $0.64 to every $1 to the ad valorem tax would be forward to the general fund. the creator of this irfd redirected this for this purpose for this project. >> thank you. i just want to know the sfusd is getting benefits from this bond to treasure island. we will remind them of that. >>...
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various cyber threats and other types and you're gone with its nuclear program and played and of the proxy and of course in iraq, hezbollah, hamas. but also the iranian threat itself in terms of its very substantial arsenal now of missiles and rockets with longer-range payloads and accuracy and there are more. obviously there are those associated with various aspects of climate change and certification at a very substantial migration that cause security issues. as of again when you look at this and of the array of plates in it and the challenges they represent, i think it's accurate to say what you did at the outset that this is the period of the greatest number of challenges and complexity of challenges and you said and i might say at the end of world warng ii. >> general, your book the evolution of worker's sleeping in terms of the context and a very specific and descriptive in terms of looking at the individual content. one of the key things in the book and one of the few ways in which the warfare has changed since 1945. >> i thinkha the biggest of the big ideas is that which has
various cyber threats and other types and you're gone with its nuclear program and played and of the proxy and of course in iraq, hezbollah, hamas. but also the iranian threat itself in terms of its very substantial arsenal now of missiles and rockets with longer-range payloads and accuracy and there are more. obviously there are those associated with various aspects of climate change and certification at a very substantial migration that cause security issues. as of again when you look at this...
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italy and spain and portugal and germany. "why was this irish mep standing up in the european parliament saying that prime minister? no, that's not what you saw to do, so we couldn't, we couldn't cope with fire, i couldn't for the volume of bids that was coming at myself, and matt and i shared the and we got to explain the peace process, got to explain the good friday agreement, got to explain the fact that you couldn't have this swiss style border that the irish was you know engage in people's brain." means on that this might work that you can have something similar here and that we are we're in ireland and ireland economy with the good friday agreement to the good friday agreement and bengo they just went huston we have a problem. this week we take a look at brexit, a concept presented with great hope for the british public, but what went wrong? was this major miscalculation on the part of patriotic politicians or a more sinister attempt by few. to enrich themselves while making economic sleeves of the working class for man
italy and spain and portugal and germany. "why was this irish mep standing up in the european parliament saying that prime minister? no, that's not what you saw to do, so we couldn't, we couldn't cope with fire, i couldn't for the volume of bids that was coming at myself, and matt and i shared the and we got to explain the peace process, got to explain the good friday agreement, got to explain the fact that you couldn't have this swiss style border that the irish was you know engage in...
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hour and then we can eat and drink some more. thank you so if. so, tonight is a very special night. this is the occasion that we've gathered to present these unique literary awards, and we're thrilled. yeah, ten. and we're thrilled to be hosting them here in new york for the first time at. this beautiful venue with this merry group of people, friends and in the publishing world and those of you watching on live's on youtube, the live stream at home. thank you for joining us this evening evening. it seems fitting to celebrate a decade of the kirkus prize here in the city where in 1933 a woman named virginia kirkus first launched the virginia kirkus bookshops service. yes, this year also marks the 90th birthday of the publication known to you as kirkus reviews. this year was significant for yet another reason. we initiated a complete redesign of the magazine and after some you have seen it after months of hard work by our dedicated staff bursting with pride at this gorgeous is full color magazine that we've been putting out into th
hour and then we can eat and drink some more. thank you so if. so, tonight is a very special night. this is the occasion that we've gathered to present these unique literary awards, and we're thrilled. yeah, ten. and we're thrilled to be hosting them here in new york for the first time at. this beautiful venue with this merry group of people, friends and in the publishing world and those of you watching on live's on youtube, the live stream at home. thank you for joining us this evening...
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and volume and changing west.o budget constraints the f.a.a. reduced the number of airports that received this important technology from 89 down to 49 including removing four airports in my home state of arizona. could you talk about how tfdm reduces operational safety risks by increasing the head's up time and how all the airports will benefit from tdsbm? mr. santa: not only tfdm but every tool and implementation of new collaboratively determined technology helps our controllers with separation, surface surveillance, management of traffic and capacity, and my most recent data says it's down from 89 to 32 sites due to lack of funding. it continues to trickle down due to lack of funding. sen. sinema: thank you. sen. duckworth: i recognize senator klobuchar for her five minutes. sen. klobuchar: thank you to all of you. we have a -- trying to get the video on here. in the middle of a big judiciary hearing so i appreciate the ability to ask questions via video. we've seen an alarming number of close call incidences on
and volume and changing west.o budget constraints the f.a.a. reduced the number of airports that received this important technology from 89 down to 49 including removing four airports in my home state of arizona. could you talk about how tfdm reduces operational safety risks by increasing the head's up time and how all the airports will benefit from tdsbm? mr. santa: not only tfdm but every tool and implementation of new collaboratively determined technology helps our controllers with...
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and shortages you are food and medicine. the prime minister of bangladesh said that we have tried several times to deliver aid, but all the ways are closed, we even asked for air help to deliver some. of course, this is a prison that the palestinian people are struggling with and they are in a very difficult situation where they are under complete siege and all their basic needs are at the hands of the qasab regime. we expect even the removal of this regime. from the united nations, a regime that does not value humanity and apart from the issue of racism and apartheid , we cannot give it any other name. it should be done, the regime that is so brutal should be tried in international courts and the bloodshed and these issues that we were facing should be held accountable, and if the trial is not done, after some time it may be erased from the memory of the people and the world. as the crimes committed by america in vietnam were covered up after some time and forgotten, people should read and follow this and the people have th
and shortages you are food and medicine. the prime minister of bangladesh said that we have tried several times to deliver aid, but all the ways are closed, we even asked for air help to deliver some. of course, this is a prison that the palestinian people are struggling with and they are in a very difficult situation where they are under complete siege and all their basic needs are at the hands of the qasab regime. we expect even the removal of this regime. from the united nations, a regime...
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and then we get hit _ to go there and we go there and then we get hit and we go there and it's 'ust direct — into the sinai desert and they seem very direct targeting of all the hospitals and there are a lot of threats— hospitals and there are a lot of threats to _ hospitals and there are a lot of threats to the hospital specific part of — threats to the hospital specific part of my life there with my dad and nry— part of my life there with my dad and my dad rents medical department there~ _ and my dad rents medical department there i_ and my dad rents medical department there. i know floor by floor. it's very— there. i know floor by floor. it's very close — there. i know floor by floor. it's very close to the beach and there is a lot of— very close to the beach and there is a lot of propaganda around with the tunnels there. the hospital from the low side _ tunnels there. the hospital from the low side of— tunnels there. the hospital from the low side of the high side between maybe _ low side of the high side between maybe 13 — low side of the high side between maybe 13 or 14 metres
and then we get hit _ to go there and we go there and then we get hit and we go there and it's 'ust direct — into the sinai desert and they seem very direct targeting of all the hospitals and there are a lot of threats— hospitals and there are a lot of threats to _ hospitals and there are a lot of threats to the hospital specific part of — threats to the hospital specific part of my life there with my dad and nry— part of my life there with my dad and my dad rents medical department...
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big tech, mixed bag earlier and same story and microsoft, meta, apple up and amazon, apple down and microsoft new high, 381. 10-year treasury yield down to 4.35%. might be that's why stocks are rallying just a little. now this, it's no fun being overweight or outright obese. we americans have the highest obesity of any country. discrimination happens. some states are trying to do something about it. new york for example, has passed a law banning discrimination in the workplace. okay. i can see two problems with this. first, it's a lawyer's charter and guaranteed gusher of money. you don't like your job, you're overweight and leave and file a lawsuit on the grounds your prior was nasty to you or didn't accommodate your condition and put that in front of a jury and you win. you're now a protected class. second, the problem of compliance. that is employers have to make sure your obesity is accommodated. that's expensive and another regulation that makes running a profitable business more difficult. remember americans with disability act, whole armies of professional litigants made of business of
big tech, mixed bag earlier and same story and microsoft, meta, apple up and amazon, apple down and microsoft new high, 381. 10-year treasury yield down to 4.35%. might be that's why stocks are rallying just a little. now this, it's no fun being overweight or outright obese. we americans have the highest obesity of any country. discrimination happens. some states are trying to do something about it. new york for example, has passed a law banning discrimination in the workplace. okay. i can see...
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and everybody. and they all listened and they stopped. and we had something that was incredible.d the great terror organizations stop. they totally stopped. and we had no problem. for four years we did not have an incident. think of it. i wanted to say it so badly even during the campaign when we did much better than we did the first time. we had millions more votes. i wanted to say it so badly -- there has been no terror. we did things that no one has ever done before. we had no terror for four years. we had no problems for four years. i could not talk about it because i did not want the next day something to happen. as soon he made a statement there was an attack. how about -- i will ask the military people here including the congressman, he said, i hope they don't attack us from the north. who would say that? i watched him. the security advisor. he said, i hope they don't attack israel from the north. who would say that? now, i would say i hope they attack us from the north because that is the toughest spot of all and they would not do it. no, i watched this i say, i hope -- a
and everybody. and they all listened and they stopped. and we had something that was incredible.d the great terror organizations stop. they totally stopped. and we had no problem. for four years we did not have an incident. think of it. i wanted to say it so badly even during the campaign when we did much better than we did the first time. we had millions more votes. i wanted to say it so badly -- there has been no terror. we did things that no one has ever done before. we had no terror for...
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houlahan and ms. scholten and mr. spawner and ms. penny for their work on h.r. 4670 on getting it to well over a decade ago i helped enact the women's-owned small business program to serve small business entrepreneurs contracting with the federal government. unfortunately setting up this program proved to be a challenge and it was delayed longer than anticipated. but as of now, it is up and running and women-owned businesses certified by the s.b.a. or a national certifying entity to participate in contracting programs. this has led to improvements in the program's execution and enhanced its integrity. most importantly, it has helped women-owned firms compete in the marketplace. however there are some aspects of the programs with less visibility including and especially the operations of the national certifying entities working with the s.b.a. additional oversight is needed and this bill provides it. the small business contracting transparency act requires reports on the recertification process to ensure it is serving female entrepren
houlahan and ms. scholten and mr. spawner and ms. penny for their work on h.r. 4670 on getting it to well over a decade ago i helped enact the women's-owned small business program to serve small business entrepreneurs contracting with the federal government. unfortunately setting up this program proved to be a challenge and it was delayed longer than anticipated. but as of now, it is up and running and women-owned businesses certified by the s.b.a. or a national certifying entity to participate...
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and tunnels and hospitals and so forth. tragically there's no clean solution here and the administration is basically trying to ask for this thing that i don't think it exists, which is a kind of clean and neat way of restoring deterrence and getting hamas and dismantling its military infrastructure and it's ski and israelis of what they're asking for is political support and that's what we should be providing. you know, supporting israel three days into this, this was valuable but that's not when the rubber meets the road. the rubber is meeting the road now as the israelis are going in and idf soldiers are being killed. liz: right, israel took out 130 tunnels and a tunnel system found underneath a children's amusement park, colonel. i mean, israel says we're at war with hamas, not gazan civilians. there's something like 665 trucks with over 5300 tons of humanitarian aid and more than a million liters of water pouring into wow. soft and average and israel is -- into gaza and israel is pouring into gaza city and the weak kne
and tunnels and hospitals and so forth. tragically there's no clean solution here and the administration is basically trying to ask for this thing that i don't think it exists, which is a kind of clean and neat way of restoring deterrence and getting hamas and dismantling its military infrastructure and it's ski and israelis of what they're asking for is political support and that's what we should be providing. you know, supporting israel three days into this, this was valuable but that's not...
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and daughters and future. is it all going to be in a digital universe so you a researcher to help tell a little bit about those five years were they, you know, on paper or were they a lot of it digitized but going forward? what are we going to have? i love being able to tap your head the tactile feel of holding these things your hand. and what's great about the library of congress is it was a free resource for, everybody, to access these wonderful artifacts of american history. and that's a very good question. one thing that came up as an obstacle in my research was covid. covid hit and all of a sudden the entire nation was shut down. archives follow that pattern. so digital access became actually a great resource. the library. congress provided a lot of things digitally, but you raise a very good question is when i asked at the beginning of this process, which is like, what is it going to look like for somebody who's writing about somebody who's leading today, our future biographer is going to have to read th
and daughters and future. is it all going to be in a digital universe so you a researcher to help tell a little bit about those five years were they, you know, on paper or were they a lot of it digitized but going forward? what are we going to have? i love being able to tap your head the tactile feel of holding these things your hand. and what's great about the library of congress is it was a free resource for, everybody, to access these wonderful artifacts of american history. and that's a...
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um and, and. it is the most the folks who i think to supervisor ronan's earlier point while problem solving points of escalation. continuing to try to establish rapport to convert the know into yes, just to be clear, the kind of persist in outreach. my last question, there's been a lot of conversation this year about mh mhc dollars and how counties are spending their mh dollars. do you feel like mental health? sf and the work we're doing to focus on these highest needs people is going to impact fact. do you feel when you look at how the dollars are being spent, do you feel like in san francisco we're spending those dollars to address this sort of the priorities of mental health? sf and these highest users. so i think what isn't totally clearly understood sort of in these in the conversation is the extent to which mh dollars are actually being also invest covid in the care of the most you know, acutely ill people. and mitch has said dollars go into the yet another acronym, full service partnerships
um and, and. it is the most the folks who i think to supervisor ronan's earlier point while problem solving points of escalation. continuing to try to establish rapport to convert the know into yes, just to be clear, the kind of persist in outreach. my last question, there's been a lot of conversation this year about mh mhc dollars and how counties are spending their mh dollars. do you feel like mental health? sf and the work we're doing to focus on these highest needs people is going to impact...
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through what's right and wrong and what should be acted on and not acted on.s not gospel, it's just testimony but then thereafter people were posting on social media forms about treatment he received tat bureau and i sent a letter to you concerned about that because like you i don't want anybody retaliated against for constitutionally protected speech and thereafter i got a letter back from afore mentioned legislative affairs office and mr. strained was moved to secured and frequent employee contact. september 26, 2023 pending completion of an investigation. i guess my question is when someone -- is that like akin to what we would normally think about solitary confinement, those words, secure housing unit? >> we would use the word restrictive housing. >> okay. >> so what's this then? this guy -- he was never violent towards anyone. i'm wondering why the assets that we fund for violent people would be used for this purpose. >> congressman, we use that special housing unit for individuals that engage in any sort of misconduct inside our institutions. i don't kno
through what's right and wrong and what should be acted on and not acted on.s not gospel, it's just testimony but then thereafter people were posting on social media forms about treatment he received tat bureau and i sent a letter to you concerned about that because like you i don't want anybody retaliated against for constitutionally protected speech and thereafter i got a letter back from afore mentioned legislative affairs office and mr. strained was moved to secured and frequent employee...