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we have heard you. we are moving.hird, we heard that people want us to make maryland more competitive. last year, we got marilyn's economy moving -- maryland's economy moving securing federal investment in the furtive douglas -- the frederick douglass tunnel project. we ensured the new fbi headquarters will be located in prince georges county. [applause] we have kept the orioles in baltimore for decades to come. [applause] we delivered over $1.4 billion to small and minority owned businesses through the board of public works. [applause] we provided more than 130,000 last -- laptops to underserved households to narrow the digital divide. [applause] and we worked to accelerate the clean energy transition in every part of our state, not just some. [applause] now, i am grateful to president biden, our federal delegation, and all the state and local and municipal leaders that have been fighting for these projects since day one. [applause] but, together, what we showed is, maryland can win this moment. together, going forwa
we have heard you. we are moving.hird, we heard that people want us to make maryland more competitive. last year, we got marilyn's economy moving -- maryland's economy moving securing federal investment in the furtive douglas -- the frederick douglass tunnel project. we ensured the new fbi headquarters will be located in prince georges county. [applause] we have kept the orioles in baltimore for decades to come. [applause] we delivered over $1.4 billion to small and minority owned businesses...
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we said we cant just keep the status quo, what can we do? and the space and roadway that was least utilized was the middle. but in order to make the middle work, because the bulk of the deliveries occurring on valencia occurred in the bike lane, in order to make the middle work we had to reallocate more curb space to acomidate the commercial loading activities. so, that was really what changed. what changed now is couple things. one is the number of parklet dramatically reduced and two is, we have seen what oakland but particularly new york has done with this same. in new york city which has far more protected bikeways then we do, the bulk of the parklets are happening in what we call the floating configuration. they had 4 years of design experience trying to figure out how and when to have the bikeway run between the parklet and the sidewalk, so those are key factors that changed that allowed us to think maybe we could actually go back to something like our original design, but staff said getting there requires extremely careful attention t
we said we cant just keep the status quo, what can we do? and the space and roadway that was least utilized was the middle. but in order to make the middle work, because the bulk of the deliveries occurring on valencia occurred in the bike lane, in order to make the middle work we had to reallocate more curb space to acomidate the commercial loading activities. so, that was really what changed. what changed now is couple things. one is the number of parklet dramatically reduced and two is, we...
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we said okay. my son said, mom, we were the ones denied. we have to show up. as a grown man now in clinical psychology, he understand the wounds. we are here because of you. mayor, new mayor talking to us, bringing this celebration for us, thank you. it's just a privilege to have been a plaintiff and to represent. thank you for allowing us and supporting us during our representation. matt dorsi was one of the first guys that came to us and gave us a big hug and said you are going to be okay and we held hands for about four thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, jeannie, pauly. it is hard to believe that it's been 20 years. this event that we are celebrating marked something that for me was one of the most moving and personally meaningful endeavors i have ever taken part in my career. as one of the two queer executive members in the administration office along with terry stuart, we were watching something unfold that would deliver marriage equality rights that we have never seen in our lifetime. had i known that this would be on the table in my lifetime, i would
we said okay. my son said, mom, we were the ones denied. we have to show up. as a grown man now in clinical psychology, he understand the wounds. we are here because of you. mayor, new mayor talking to us, bringing this celebration for us, thank you. it's just a privilege to have been a plaintiff and to represent. thank you for allowing us and supporting us during our representation. matt dorsi was one of the first guys that came to us and gave us a big hug and said you are going to be okay and...
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we know what we have to do we have to do it. they are here with her two beautiful children and she is an early educator. they want to buy their first home there. star look at other part of the country with state programs that help. and now they are homeowners. [applause] we know what we needno to do. the affordable homes act will create thousands of opportunities just like layers. would inject hundreds of millions of dollars into building programs and first-time homebuyer programs where they need it. we'll bring down housing costs for everyone. i will be testifying tomorrow before the joint committee on the affordable homes act because passing it is our top priority. so let's work together and get it done. because the truth is this, 351 cities and towns no town no city can go it alone when it comes to housing. we have to work together. that is also why we are committed to helping towns meets the community's law. because for massachusetts to succeed in every community and must embrace the opportunity that new housing affords. it
we know what we have to do we have to do it. they are here with her two beautiful children and she is an early educator. they want to buy their first home there. star look at other part of the country with state programs that help. and now they are homeowners. [applause] we know what we needno to do. the affordable homes act will create thousands of opportunities just like layers. would inject hundreds of millions of dollars into building programs and first-time homebuyer programs where they...
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we don't think so that's not what we think but that's the question we are asking and we have to ask weant to get comfort in that. >> one quick follow-up. the governor has mentioned revisions coming on february 9 with cpi data. is that something you are watching as well do we see these fairly minor you more confidence with thingsor are going? >> we will have to see. we look at those. laster was ae. surprise. >> bloomberg radio and television. if you do not want to use the term soft landing would you say at least from your point of view now the other scenario of a hard landing caused by the fed is off the table or the risk of diminished very much? and you mention below 2% inflation on 83 month basis. there are those on wall street who think if you maintain the level of restriction you have right now you could end up with inflation running below your target. how do you see that? >> your first question how to describe where we are. i would just say this the executive summary it would be growth is solid to strong. over the course of last year. the labor market 3.7% unemployment indicates th
we don't think so that's not what we think but that's the question we are asking and we have to ask weant to get comfort in that. >> one quick follow-up. the governor has mentioned revisions coming on february 9 with cpi data. is that something you are watching as well do we see these fairly minor you more confidence with thingsor are going? >> we will have to see. we look at those. laster was ae. surprise. >> bloomberg radio and television. if you do not want to use the term...
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what did we do? we rallied and we got together and we got to work. by the time i left, we were building planes with the boeing. we were building more bmws than any other place in the world. we brought in mercedes-benz, high international car companies refer to as as the beast of the southeast. [cheering and applause] we moved to the 11% unemployment down to 4%. we put 35,000 people from welfare to work. we did pension reform, we cut taxes on small businesses, we have built up our congress, we have paid down our debt, and we acknowledged some truths. you have got to show -- to take the integrity of the election process. we did voter id in south carolina. [cheering and applause] we have the toughest illegal immigration law in the country. president obama sued is over it and we won. we passed the first body camera bill in the country and held are alike did officials to account. we made every elected official start to show us their vote on the record instead of hiding behind closed doors. we made them to start disclosing their income so you could see who
what did we do? we rallied and we got together and we got to work. by the time i left, we were building planes with the boeing. we were building more bmws than any other place in the world. we brought in mercedes-benz, high international car companies refer to as as the beast of the southeast. [cheering and applause] we moved to the 11% unemployment down to 4%. we put 35,000 people from welfare to work. we did pension reform, we cut taxes on small businesses, we have built up our congress, we...
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cdc we thought we had. i look forward to hearing how you plan to change that. this is an opportunity to hear first-hand about how the cdc is responding to the ongoing respiratory virus. i'm particular interest in hearing about how the cdc is helping to mitigate the shortage of respiratory essential virus or are city immunization for all infants. we have heard reports that are as the cases are sharply in certain areas of the country. with unprecedented demand for rsv immunization this year with the supply constraints i hope we hear what the cdc plans to do to ensure we have a sufficient supply of product for the season to comfort her to that the safe effective are cm initialization initialization -- immunization to protect her children but it does us little good if we don't do a better job at keeping supply. house the cdc planning to rebuild public trust in the agency, has the cdc learned from the mistakes it made during the cope with 19 pandemic and is the cdc committed to making deep reforms needed to avoi
cdc we thought we had. i look forward to hearing how you plan to change that. this is an opportunity to hear first-hand about how the cdc is responding to the ongoing respiratory virus. i'm particular interest in hearing about how the cdc is helping to mitigate the shortage of respiratory essential virus or are city immunization for all infants. we have heard reports that are as the cases are sharply in certain areas of the country. with unprecedented demand for rsv immunization this year with...
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we think we made moves. we entered into contractss for more beds, but we don't have great data whether the beds were real or whether we have more san franciscans in this beds today then we did when dr. bland came up with that goal and i just--we got to focus on that problem and understand it and make moves, especially if we think we will conserve more people. how many folks who are looping around? maybe they show up at hummingbird and maybe show up at soma rise. they are all over and certainly in jail and we just need to have the right bed and we have known this forever and still can't seem to get it- >> let me comment on that. i don't mean to distract from that i think very important central point, and this is a case of market failure, which is--and what in part the bed legislation we believe will help resolve, which is when we become aware of beds for purchase, there is a great deal of competition across counties for those beds. we do not-we have not been able to buy enough of them so this is not a budget
we think we made moves. we entered into contractss for more beds, but we don't have great data whether the beds were real or whether we have more san franciscans in this beds today then we did when dr. bland came up with that goal and i just--we got to focus on that problem and understand it and make moves, especially if we think we will conserve more people. how many folks who are looping around? maybe they show up at hummingbird and maybe show up at soma rise. they are all over and certainly...
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we did that and so, we set our priorities. the photos you put up on the screen are illustrative and we could probably fill several books as we look across the entire military at the barracks and the quality therein. and unfortunately, barracks is just one part of the problem. so while we have to have safe and adequate housing and we'll begin to bang away at that, it's a definite recruiting problem. and want to show young men and women we have places for you to live. look at this and come and join the military. not likely to do it. so, and the lavatories, mr. chairman you spoke to the lavatory issues and that's certainly a major part of the problem. we will not know if the equipment works, as the newest idea has merit if we don't have labs that are capable of handling and managing the necessary testing of those ideas and facilities. so what are we going to do about it? well, we did something about it with the family housing. we wrote into the ndaa, the law of the land, that the base commanders fitness report will in part be bas
we did that and so, we set our priorities. the photos you put up on the screen are illustrative and we could probably fill several books as we look across the entire military at the barracks and the quality therein. and unfortunately, barracks is just one part of the problem. so while we have to have safe and adequate housing and we'll begin to bang away at that, it's a definite recruiting problem. and want to show young men and women we have places for you to live. look at this and come and...
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if we win -- we have to work hard to win, we have got to win.f we win or we can maybe make a minor change. if and when we win. i'm thinking about putting a desk somewhere and i'm going to have a lot of papers and those desks and a lot of them are going to have to do with you and what you love and respect. that will look strange. we finish a nice speech. this incredible crowd goes all the way down to the washington monument. and i will be speaking and they will say that strange, there is a desk about 12 stairs up. what is a desk doing that? it might look strange, but it's not going to be strange when i start signing those things. it is true, when the nra endorsed me i said i was going to do it. when i said it, a lot of people didn't really believe the things i was able to do for the gun owners and a lot of people. we did every single thing and more and it was my honor to do it. incredible people. and day one we will sack the radical gun grabber steve bettel back. did you ever hear of him? what do you know who he is? we are going to replace that w
if we win -- we have to work hard to win, we have got to win.f we win or we can maybe make a minor change. if and when we win. i'm thinking about putting a desk somewhere and i'm going to have a lot of papers and those desks and a lot of them are going to have to do with you and what you love and respect. that will look strange. we finish a nice speech. this incredible crowd goes all the way down to the washington monument. and i will be speaking and they will say that strange, there is a desk...
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we love our country, we love you dearly. we will fight for our country. our rights. we will not let this go on, because it is not sustainable by any country. i believe the number by the time we get him out, and remember the date, november 5, it will be the most important date perhaps in the history of our country. the election is on november 5, so we have michigan coming next week, super tuesday. we set a record so far in every single -- in iowa we got the most votes in history times two is like this, the biggest margin ever. we then went to new hampshire. new hampshire and iowa, you know, they have been around a long time politically, and we went to new hampshire to get the most votes in history. that is like the most home runs or the most is a baseball or who through the most touchdowns or most points in basketball. it is very simple. we got the most votes in their history at the new hampshire primary. that is tremendous, and that goes back so many decades. you have john f. kennedy, you have a lot of good people, and we beat them by not a little bit, bu
we love our country, we love you dearly. we will fight for our country. our rights. we will not let this go on, because it is not sustainable by any country. i believe the number by the time we get him out, and remember the date, november 5, it will be the most important date perhaps in the history of our country. the election is on november 5, so we have michigan coming next week, super tuesday. we set a record so far in every single -- in iowa we got the most votes in history times two is...
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we hit it at 14,000 miles per hour and we wanted to see if we could move it.th our telescopes, we confirmed that we not only moved it, we changed its trajectory. now we know, if we find something we are afraid is going to hit us, hopefully to avoid the fate of the dinosaurs, which were hit by an asteroid that was six miles in diameter, then maybe we might have a chance to save us if we can get it far enough away and know it's coming and get a spacecraft there and land it. these are all of the things. these are just some of the things that are going on. i haven't even talked about what we are doing with climate. all of those instruments up there are measuring what's happening to the earth. for example, we put up an instrument that is measuring the elevation of fresh water the first time. we can measure the elevation of the oceans, but now lakes, rivers, streams, reservoirs, we can do that from space. we are just putting up with the indians and instrument that will help us understanding what is the shifting going on on earth's surface, the land, the ice. all of
we hit it at 14,000 miles per hour and we wanted to see if we could move it.th our telescopes, we confirmed that we not only moved it, we changed its trajectory. now we know, if we find something we are afraid is going to hit us, hopefully to avoid the fate of the dinosaurs, which were hit by an asteroid that was six miles in diameter, then maybe we might have a chance to save us if we can get it far enough away and know it's coming and get a spacecraft there and land it. these are all of the...
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and we to see how far we have to go and we do want _ to see how far we have to go and we do want a _ to see how far we have to go and we do want a police service that responds— do want a police service that responds to victims with respect and empathy— responds to victims with respect and empathy and we want all recently lines _ empathy and we want all recently lines of— empathy and we want all recently lines of inquiry that can identify a perpetrator, that they are followed and used _ perpetrator, that they are followed and used alongside the evidence base in these _ and used alongside the evidence base in these areas that we are gathering. this new evidence—based approach has started _ this new evidence—based approach has started with _ this new evidence—based approach has started with rape _ this new evidence—based approach has started with rape and _ this new evidence—based approach has started with rape and sexual— started with rape and sexual offences, _ started with rape and sexual offences, and _ started with rape and sexual offences, and it _ started with rape and sexual off
and we to see how far we have to go and we do want _ to see how far we have to go and we do want a _ to see how far we have to go and we do want a police service that responds— do want a police service that responds to victims with respect and empathy— responds to victims with respect and empathy and we want all recently lines _ empathy and we want all recently lines of— empathy and we want all recently lines of inquiry that can identify a perpetrator, that they are followed and used _...
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we are holding this hearing. are we there? good. we are holding this hearing because dod is not meeting the responsibilities when it comes to traumatic brain injuries and other injuries that result from firing weapon. injuries from blast over pressure, the pressure that is caused by a shock wave that exceeds normal atmospheric values have been the signature with wounds of the war with iraq and afghanistan. but, there are also injuries incurred in training here at home. they are invisible but effect thousands of service members, causing headaches, seizures, hallucinations and ultimately significantly increased risk of depression and suicide. over the course of just three months in 2023, dod provided tbi treatment to service members nearly 50,000 times. the more we learn, the more we come to understand that blast exposure is an ongoing threat to individual service members, the moral and readiness of our entire force. i appreciate the support that i have had on this issue from ranking member scott, from senator ernst and other members
we are holding this hearing. are we there? good. we are holding this hearing because dod is not meeting the responsibilities when it comes to traumatic brain injuries and other injuries that result from firing weapon. injuries from blast over pressure, the pressure that is caused by a shock wave that exceeds normal atmospheric values have been the signature with wounds of the war with iraq and afghanistan. but, there are also injuries incurred in training here at home. they are invisible but...
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it is not only that we do printers and pcs. we think we are the company that is more flexible. we are working to make employees productive, to make employees engaged. this is what we stand for. david: the main business today is computers. and to some extent printers. those are the main businesses. i can tell from your accent you are not from baltimore or washington, d.c. where did you grow up? enrique: you're very astute. to tell i'm not from the u.s. is very difficult, i know. i'm originally from spain. david: how many companies in silicon valley are run by people born in spain? enrique: one. david: one. did you say i want to run hp someday? or what was your aspiration as a young boy in spain? enrique: it was not my aspiration to run a company like hp. i joined hp as an intern in 1989. i have worked for the company for a very long time. when i was studying, there was a group of hp engineers who came to my college in spain and talked about what it took to develop a printer. i was amazed by the technological complexity but also the passion these people showed about the printer.
it is not only that we do printers and pcs. we think we are the company that is more flexible. we are working to make employees productive, to make employees engaged. this is what we stand for. david: the main business today is computers. and to some extent printers. those are the main businesses. i can tell from your accent you are not from baltimore or washington, d.c. where did you grow up? enrique: you're very astute. to tell i'm not from the u.s. is very difficult, i know. i'm originally...
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we know what we feel on these streets. the residents of the tenderloin know what they feel on these streets. businesses, universities, they know what the difference is when urban alchemy has been on these streets. but it seems more like a political conversation then it does a reality. when dr. stuart came to me and asked for permission to study the results of urban alchemy or what was happening with urban alchemy out on these streets, i said, on the condition that you look at our impact on crime in the streets that we are, because i know we are making a difference. i know we are changing the environment. thats why urban alchemy has grown so much and been in demand, but i don't have any data. i can't prove it, so i feel i'm out here trying to scream to the world, what is happening here? ! no one is listening. but today we got that data. crime rates are dropping throughout san francisco. in here in the tenderloin, dr. stuart's research shows that crime rates have dropped by 52 percent in the tenderloin on the streets where u
we know what we feel on these streets. the residents of the tenderloin know what they feel on these streets. businesses, universities, they know what the difference is when urban alchemy has been on these streets. but it seems more like a political conversation then it does a reality. when dr. stuart came to me and asked for permission to study the results of urban alchemy or what was happening with urban alchemy out on these streets, i said, on the condition that you look at our impact on...
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make sure that we know exactly what we can build and where we can build it.here are parts of greece which have reached saturation point, and if we have to place restrictions, we will, in order to protect. especially the islands which are more sensitive. francine: does that look like a tax, if you go on an island? pm mitsotakis: restrictions in terms of building. there's only so much we can do for certain islands. i don't want to single them out. we are not there in terms of things like taxes. that is not something currently in the cards. but i am more concerned with how many people we can actually get on an island and make sure the island is still functioning, but also for tourists to have a more positive experience. because, at the end of the day, when something is overcrowded, people don't necessarily appreciate it. it's not rocket science. for example, we are beginning to do it and planning it so that when you have cruise ships, they don't all need to come at the same time. so, we can manage the berths in a smarter way to make sure you can get more cruise
make sure that we know exactly what we can build and where we can build it.here are parts of greece which have reached saturation point, and if we have to place restrictions, we will, in order to protect. especially the islands which are more sensitive. francine: does that look like a tax, if you go on an island? pm mitsotakis: restrictions in terms of building. there's only so much we can do for certain islands. i don't want to single them out. we are not there in terms of things like taxes....
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we said that that is what we can do. we cannot stop global shocks. i wish that we could stop wars, but we can't. our job is to stop it from becoming embedded. >> governor jay powell pushed back against expectations for march rate cut. markets were pricing and some cut in may or june. is that fair? >> i think markets are responding to the fact that we have set out our framework. the question for us is for how long. markets are coming up with their own answer. that is quite reasonable. it is not our only judgment and we will decide. >> why are you so afraid of committing to a cut? is it because you are worried about inflation coming back? are you worried about the budget that's coming up in march? are you worried about having to reverse course? >> two reasons. one is the evidence. we always want to see the evidence. the second is that the world is still a fairly uncertain place. there are things going on in the world that are not the normal course of events and can have quite big effects. we want to see how these influences -- the evidence is vital to
we said that that is what we can do. we cannot stop global shocks. i wish that we could stop wars, but we can't. our job is to stop it from becoming embedded. >> governor jay powell pushed back against expectations for march rate cut. markets were pricing and some cut in may or june. is that fair? >> i think markets are responding to the fact that we have set out our framework. the question for us is for how long. markets are coming up with their own answer. that is quite...
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um, we also add in when we have different types of temporary positions that we, we use, uh, as well as, uh, in some cases contract staff who we bring in, uh, i'll give a minor shout out for, for hetch hetchy water and power. uh, they will bring in staff, particularly in some of the technical capacities , uh, such as engineering. they will bring in, uh, staff. staff as engineers, uh, to work as contractors under our direction. but also get them interested in working at moccasin and hetch hetchy. and we've actually successfully been able to convert a number of those staff into people who are willing to get hired by us. uh, and those are great. those are great opportunities. but but you kind of have to have a process to get people in the door to look at them and get them familiar with you as well as you familiar with them. so you have about 1109 and with the additions that you're asking for, how many would that be altogether? um, well, well, with the additions, that's more like, you know, uh, i can't recall the number if you added up the two from those two slide, it's a little bit more th
um, we also add in when we have different types of temporary positions that we, we use, uh, as well as, uh, in some cases contract staff who we bring in, uh, i'll give a minor shout out for, for hetch hetchy water and power. uh, they will bring in staff, particularly in some of the technical capacities , uh, such as engineering. they will bring in, uh, staff. staff as engineers, uh, to work as contractors under our direction. but also get them interested in working at moccasin and hetch hetchy....
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we needed for all the connected devices we know and love.al government needs it for everything from aviation radars, satellites to monitor the climate, all of that powered by spectrum. we need to do a good job of managing these scarce resources we have. the last two years, we have been working on a national spectrum strategy which we have been overdoing to have. so pleased we were able to release one at the white house this november. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for the invitation, it was great to be there. >> and it lays out a path for how we are going, as a country, to tackle is very hard challenge about making sure we can feed the pipeline of spectrum needed for private-sector use and also make sure we have enough for our federal missions. we laid out a four-part strategy which includes his line of spectrum to study in the next couple of years, work on new spectrum technologies like spectrum sharing, new collaborations with the private sector, and a real attention workforce in this space. who need more engineers. other kids to w
we needed for all the connected devices we know and love.al government needs it for everything from aviation radars, satellites to monitor the climate, all of that powered by spectrum. we need to do a good job of managing these scarce resources we have. the last two years, we have been working on a national spectrum strategy which we have been overdoing to have. so pleased we were able to release one at the white house this november. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for the...
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we are taking a stand that we should not divide our children. we introduced a history curriculum for the idaho schools. one that teaches students to appreciate and respect our country. we are a leader in education freedom. idaho is a top 10 state for charter schools. i am bring a bill this session the cut more red tape while providing the transparency they deserve it. [applause] to get more bang for our buck is the number one state per returnn on investment, education, we offer parents resources to support the children's education outside of the classroom. idaho came in first the best new open enrollment lawn because we expanded opportunities for parents to choose the public school that is best for their child regardless of their zip code. i will continue to support a fair, responsible, transparent and accountable approach to standing school choice in idaho. boy from our public schools. [applause] we also banned diversity statements and university hiring. her academic freedom policies protect free speech on campus while barring hateful dangerous
we are taking a stand that we should not divide our children. we introduced a history curriculum for the idaho schools. one that teaches students to appreciate and respect our country. we are a leader in education freedom. idaho is a top 10 state for charter schools. i am bring a bill this session the cut more red tape while providing the transparency they deserve it. [applause] to get more bang for our buck is the number one state per returnn on investment, education, we offer parents...
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>> i think we are pleased to be in the situation we are as we start this year.year was a challenging year as we talked about capacity and getting aircraft in the air. the specific challenges around pratt & whitney engines, airbus late deliveries, but we were pleased as we got toward the end of last year that we were able to get back to the same overall levels of seat capacity that we were pre-pandemic. as we have gone into the first quarter of this year, we are 6% ahead in terms of overall seats, so we've got a domestic market that is now at about 110% of its overall seat capacity and international is at 100% pure and markets that have not yet come back on, china, and we are not able to do lunches get to places like saudi arabia that we were looking at, but generally, we see the opportunities in those markets that we already were at, and we have added capacity. some of the international markets, we have added further capacity, bangkok being an example. what we are pleased about is that we managed to get to a situation that we had some capacity growth. if you had
>> i think we are pleased to be in the situation we are as we start this year.year was a challenging year as we talked about capacity and getting aircraft in the air. the specific challenges around pratt & whitney engines, airbus late deliveries, but we were pleased as we got toward the end of last year that we were able to get back to the same overall levels of seat capacity that we were pre-pandemic. as we have gone into the first quarter of this year, we are 6% ahead in terms of...
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being the city we are. we fought back. we fought back mightly. as far as the san francisco police department in this community, we we put more officers on the am baz dorse adding value to our patrols. plain clothes working now to catch people committing crimes but deter people from committing crimes. restale theft operation had a tremendous amount impact and success rate in terms doing what is is designed to do arrest people. what this is amounted to for us is this first year of this year started off very niechls homds down by 50%. burgs down by 40 percent. larceny yee down by 66%. here is the bottom line in terms of crimes last year we had a thouz an. first month of january this year 392. that is amazing work and amissing progress. we know not everything is reported. but i would be standing before you saying we are down than up. we are down 600 property crime in this district. thank you. >> that's because of all of our work. and it is in the over. lunar new year a chance to show case this great city it is and we will work hard to make sure that
being the city we are. we fought back. we fought back mightly. as far as the san francisco police department in this community, we we put more officers on the am baz dorse adding value to our patrols. plain clothes working now to catch people committing crimes but deter people from committing crimes. restale theft operation had a tremendous amount impact and success rate in terms doing what is is designed to do arrest people. what this is amounted to for us is this first year of this year...
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so as we look forward, we remain fairly positive.bout the first quarter of this year, booking trends are growing at double digits in comparison to the same time last year. haslinda: it is an uncertain environment. it is a slowing global growth environment. how are you hedging yourself in the business against it? >> in asia pacific, particularly x china, we feel we are in a different place. obviously it is clear coming out of covid that people are prioritizing travel over other expenses. we see this in the booking patterns, in the spending patterns. experiential travel is what it all about now. so we feel if there is any market in the world that will continue to grow, asia-pacific would be that particular market. haslinda: india has gone it gangbusters. a lot of interest and money flowing into that market. are you seeing that money be translated to tourism? >> that is exactly right. i was in india last week. it is our largest market in asia pacific x china, 148 hotels open , another 75 hotels in the pipeline. we are the largest operat
so as we look forward, we remain fairly positive.bout the first quarter of this year, booking trends are growing at double digits in comparison to the same time last year. haslinda: it is an uncertain environment. it is a slowing global growth environment. how are you hedging yourself in the business against it? >> in asia pacific, particularly x china, we feel we are in a different place. obviously it is clear coming out of covid that people are prioritizing travel over other expenses....
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at least we helped. we did not deny it . we did not reject it. well, really, what is the situation in the world? it is not like this at all. i believe that there are five interrogation centers of the police force i don't know if there is a civil registry to say that it is yours. it is the ministry of information, now the irgc's information protection has recently been brought to the prosecutor's office, all those five centers, everyone had a case, so it should be rejected, there is a problem , but god damn it, if these 5 centers were white , they would have nothing, so prepare it, go, what is the point of us saying so much? 8,000 people, i don't know what it means not to eat, for example, right now, fundamentalist friends. well, so to speak, since two months ago, my teachers have been playing their programs, advertisements and organizations, and i don't know what they are saying, but until the night of the election, the reformists are trembling because they are still not there, they should not be. now i say that in the 8th parliament itself, i wa
at least we helped. we did not deny it . we did not reject it. well, really, what is the situation in the world? it is not like this at all. i believe that there are five interrogation centers of the police force i don't know if there is a civil registry to say that it is yours. it is the ministry of information, now the irgc's information protection has recently been brought to the prosecutor's office, all those five centers, everyone had a case, so it should be rejected, there is a problem ,...
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so, we feel quite good about the segment that we serve.here are folks that are starting to running out of the pandemic savings. elsewhere we are able to -- borrowers successfully. caroline: max levchin, a firm ceo on the back of their numbers. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology and the week, and we have a big weekend. will you be watching some sports, ed? ed: super bowl recap, on our podcast. he them basically everywhere. there is the examples. happy super bowl weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ get help reaching your goals with j.p. morgan wealth plan, a digital money coach in the chase mobile® app. use it to set and track your goals, big and small... and see how changes you make today... could help put them within reach. from your first big move to retiring poolside - and the other goals along the way. wealth plan can help get you there. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management. sonali: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm sonali basak "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪
so, we feel quite good about the segment that we serve.here are folks that are starting to running out of the pandemic savings. elsewhere we are able to -- borrowers successfully. caroline: max levchin, a firm ceo on the back of their numbers. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology and the week, and we have a big weekend. will you be watching some sports, ed? ed: super bowl recap, on our podcast. he them basically everywhere. there is the examples. happy super bowl weekend. this...
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we designed snapchat to solve some of the problems we have experienced online when we were teenagers. we did not have an alternative to social media. that meant pictures shirt online were public, permanent, and subject to popularity metrics and it was not very good. we built snapchat differently because we wanted a way to communication that was fast, fun, and private. a picture is worth 1000 words of people communicate with images and videos. we do not have public likes and comments when you share your story with friends. snapchat is private by default , meaning that people have to opt in and choose who can contact them. one we built snapchat, we had services deleted by default. like prior generations of enjoyed the privacy of phone calls which are not recorded, they have enjoyed moments that may not be pictures are perfect but can instead convey emotion without permanence. even though they are deleted by default, we let everyone know that images and videos can be saved by that recipient. when we take action, we also retain the evidence for a extended period which allows us to support
we designed snapchat to solve some of the problems we have experienced online when we were teenagers. we did not have an alternative to social media. that meant pictures shirt online were public, permanent, and subject to popularity metrics and it was not very good. we built snapchat differently because we wanted a way to communication that was fast, fun, and private. a picture is worth 1000 words of people communicate with images and videos. we do not have public likes and comments when you...
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always work this way , that we , we, we don't, we don't really think at the beginning, what a certain audience needs, we rather try to feel, uh, uh,... what worries us, feel the time and try to express it all through the means of cinema, and then, of course, after in the process of creating a film, in the process of working on it, of course, we always think about the audience too, we try to understand and calculate the audience of this particular film and market the film and so on and so on, all these marketing plans and strategies, that's all an integral part of the work of any producer, but the primary motive... and impulse is always this effort to capture the feeling and the effort to understand who we are, who our people are, and why this is happening to us and how with all this to be, and i, well, this is such a very sincere impulse that comes from the depths of the soul, and i believe, i am sure that it is precisely such impulses that later find a real response in the audience both in ukraine and around the world. and some mathematical formulas or works to order, in my opinion,
always work this way , that we , we, we don't, we don't really think at the beginning, what a certain audience needs, we rather try to feel, uh, uh,... what worries us, feel the time and try to express it all through the means of cinema, and then, of course, after in the process of creating a film, in the process of working on it, of course, we always think about the audience too, we try to understand and calculate the audience of this particular film and market the film and so on and so on,...
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because we think alike. we act alike. we love our freedom.nd we all want government -- don't want government telling us what to do. [applause] >> i love you! >> i love you too. you know, when we were -- when i was governor, i came in, we took in a double-digit unemployment that had 11% unemployment. we had thousands of people on welfare and south carolina was the butler of the joke -- butt of the joke and we rallied and we got to work. and by the time i left, we were building planes with boeing. we were building more b.m.w.'s than anyplace in the world. we brought in mercedes-benz. we brought in volvo. we had five international tire companies and they were referring to us as the beast of the southeast, which i loved. we moved that 11% unemployment down to 4%. we announced stkpwhrobs every county -- jobs in every county in the state. we had pension reform but we acknowledged some truth. we said, if you have to show picture i.d. to buy sudafed, if you have to show picture i.d. to get on a plane, you should have to show it to protect the integri
because we think alike. we act alike. we love our freedom.nd we all want government -- don't want government telling us what to do. [applause] >> i love you! >> i love you too. you know, when we were -- when i was governor, i came in, we took in a double-digit unemployment that had 11% unemployment. we had thousands of people on welfare and south carolina was the butler of the joke -- butt of the joke and we rallied and we got to work. and by the time i left, we were building planes...
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if we come , we will pay this to the national card. it will be three times twice the current situation, then how will we provide it considering that thinking about it we didn't have a refinery to sell crude oil and import gasoline . after all, we are doing the bad thing that we have been doing every year for several years and we didn't even listen to the orders of the leadership, so this is not the solution. how are you going to sell to him? card. there is bad land in the village, it is in the district , it is in different places, how do you want to sell it, that is , then you must have an intermediary to sell it, at the current price, and the government that does not sell it must sell it at a higher price, it is enough to want to sell it at a higher price, which means an increase price in tens the most consumed products of the same people, that is, we came and gave them 15 liters of chickpeas at that time. and the price of their meat, beans, and bread will increase, inflation will occur, again, the same people who we think are deprive
if we come , we will pay this to the national card. it will be three times twice the current situation, then how will we provide it considering that thinking about it we didn't have a refinery to sell crude oil and import gasoline . after all, we are doing the bad thing that we have been doing every year for several years and we didn't even listen to the orders of the leadership, so this is not the solution. how are you going to sell to him? card. there is bad land in the village, it is in the...
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we took that, we took the u.s.he time was it is so that we can reconsider our position, the 3 very important issues and we can come back with better considered, so -- so in terms of what we've done, this still world is operating the way it has been always. we are always lacking out for the equities of the american economy, our stakeholders, companies and also our workers and our small businesses, entrepreneurs, ranchers, et cetera. i will say this if you look around the world in some of the closest trading partners you begin to appreciate how our systems are different and that means that we have different superpowers that we bring to our engagements around the world. if you look at the europeans i think that despite being a very complex institution that the europeans superpower one of them is regulation. our superpower is not regulating and the area of technology where technology is creating this digital existence it is an area where we know that we have to take steps forward and whether it's through the competitio
we took that, we took the u.s.he time was it is so that we can reconsider our position, the 3 very important issues and we can come back with better considered, so -- so in terms of what we've done, this still world is operating the way it has been always. we are always lacking out for the equities of the american economy, our stakeholders, companies and also our workers and our small businesses, entrepreneurs, ranchers, et cetera. i will say this if you look around the world in some of the...
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i emphasize once again that we value bicameralism and two parties. the support we have today but we will continue in the near future, literally tomorrow or the day after tomorrow you will get a new example, i don't want to spoil it, but it will be a new example of speaker cooperation at the level of how to promote the interests of ukraine in the congress of the united states of america, so dear colleagues, once i want to emphasize that all this time the parliament worked, is working, will work for our joint victory and... thank you, mr. chairman, you intrigued with the news that in a few days a new level of ukrainian-american parliamentary cooperation and... before how to continue with speeches from the podium, now we will look at the screen, because with an appeal to all today's speakers, government officials and ultimately to all ukrainians, samantha power will now address, she is the administrator of the united states agency for international development, ms. samantha from the 14th year systematically supports ukraine and recorded a video message, please pay attention to the screen. i
i emphasize once again that we value bicameralism and two parties. the support we have today but we will continue in the near future, literally tomorrow or the day after tomorrow you will get a new example, i don't want to spoil it, but it will be a new example of speaker cooperation at the level of how to promote the interests of ukraine in the congress of the united states of america, so dear colleagues, once i want to emphasize that all this time the parliament worked, is working, will work...
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we think? >> we are to think about it not on a year-to-year basis because the largest challenges of resilience we face are what's creaking beneath. it's the slow-moving changes that threaten us far more fundamentally in the years to come. we know what they are. we know what's happening in the shift in the global ecological balance. we know what's happening in terms of the aging of societies which we are by and large not prepared for it we know what's happening in the gradual drift towards polarization. these are the real threats to resilience and human security. and a not even talking about the wars, including the stupid wars that we see. >> thank you so much. can you talk to us about what you saw in 2023 that gives you hope for economies in the future? >> well, good morning to everyone first, and thank you for having me on the panel. because i'm a strange panelist actually because i cannot talk about the things that he spend 100% of my time on. i'm central bank president for the european centr
we think? >> we are to think about it not on a year-to-year basis because the largest challenges of resilience we face are what's creaking beneath. it's the slow-moving changes that threaten us far more fundamentally in the years to come. we know what they are. we know what's happening in the shift in the global ecological balance. we know what's happening in terms of the aging of societies which we are by and large not prepared for it we know what's happening in the gradual drift towards...
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one we built snapchat, we had services deleted by default. like prior generations of enjoyed the privacy of phone calls which are not recorded, they have enjoyed moments that may not be pictures are perfect but can instead convey emotion without permanence. even though they are deleted by default, we let everyone know that images and videos can be saved by that recipient. when we take action, we also retain the evidence for a extended period which allows us to support law enforcement and hold criminals accountable. to help prevent the spread on snapchat, we as a combination of automated processes and human review. we apply our content rules consistently and fairly across all accounts. we want samples of our enforcement action to quality enforcement to verify that we are getting it right. we also proactively scanned for known child sexual abuse material, drug-related content, and other kinds of harmful content and we deactivate it and preserve the evidence to law enforcement and present evidence to the relevant authorities for further action.
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we didn't even realize we had in our collections. i think there are some really exciting opportunities, but as you noted, job one is getting more of our items digitized and readable. sen. padilla: so whatever is most popular is the place to start. when you get the metadata and the keywords right, just imagine. dr. hayden, same question to you. dr. hayden: the library has been really at the forefront in the library field was looking at how digitized material can be made more discoverable, because if it's not discoverable, it's really not accessible. one of the projects i mentioned in my testimony is taking a 20 year project of digitizing and making available newspapers from all 50 states, but adding an ai instrument, a navigator. you can now do even more research into those newspapers. photos, names, all types of things. we've seen that has made what was just basically making things, putting them into digital form, from the vast amount of analog material we have and print material going back hundreds of years, just basically digitizin
we didn't even realize we had in our collections. i think there are some really exciting opportunities, but as you noted, job one is getting more of our items digitized and readable. sen. padilla: so whatever is most popular is the place to start. when you get the metadata and the keywords right, just imagine. dr. hayden, same question to you. dr. hayden: the library has been really at the forefront in the library field was looking at how digitized material can be made more discoverable,...
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we may need that but based on everything i know now and where we are, we have the money we have. >> that's encouraging. you think the political establishment here in washington it's appreciates $30 billion expanding their facilities and refining them? i would like to think we are the best and brightest of the leverage. >> what you're saying amano people understand china as i said, china is not shy about ambition, they are pouring in depending on who you listen to, dollar plus in their own chip manufacturing customers are american. apple, nvidia, microsoft, google, amazon so who do have edifice and they are american so we definitely don't have to go dollar for dollar however, this is why i am so urgent about it. contemplating in arizona they are investing in the united states. >> the leverage you mentioned is a great advantage. some people like to bring attention, very happy to hear you're talking about legacy chips. i don't know you but i find it fortunate like selling something program of us addicts. here we suffer foundational, how much but the question is, do you expect the resources? c
we may need that but based on everything i know now and where we are, we have the money we have. >> that's encouraging. you think the political establishment here in washington it's appreciates $30 billion expanding their facilities and refining them? i would like to think we are the best and brightest of the leverage. >> what you're saying amano people understand china as i said, china is not shy about ambition, they are pouring in depending on who you listen to, dollar plus in...
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we needed for all the connected devices we know and love. for everything from aviation radars, satellites to monitor the climate, all of that powered by spectrum. we need to do a good job of managing these scarce resources we have. the last two years, we have been working on a national spectrum strategy which we have been overdoing to have. so pleased we were able to release one at the white house this november. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for the invitation, it was great to be there. >> and it lays out a path for how we are going, as a country, to tackle is very hard challenge about making sure we can feed the pipeline of spectrum needed for private-sector use and also make sure we have enough for our federal missions. we laid out a four-part strategy which includes his line of spectrum to study in the next couple of years, work on new spectrum technologies like spectrum sharing, new collaborations with the private sector, and a real attention workforce in this space. who need more engineers. other kids to want to study machine l
we needed for all the connected devices we know and love. for everything from aviation radars, satellites to monitor the climate, all of that powered by spectrum. we need to do a good job of managing these scarce resources we have. the last two years, we have been working on a national spectrum strategy which we have been overdoing to have. so pleased we were able to release one at the white house this november. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for the invitation, it was great to be...
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we are bigger, more populated. we can't budget like we did in the 70's. the population has increased. we have one president at a time. she is referring to trump as president trump. he has should not be given as much weight as you guys are giving him. we have a president named joe biden. if the republicans would stop running interference, making things worse. they always want to mess with the poor and working-class. they never want to start at the top. yes, we need more taxes. we need to make medicare for all. it's not about no intelligence, no money. it's about trying to keep a certain amount of people down struggling. they don't like the middle class. host: you brought up a lot of topics there. what would you like to talk about? guest: it is an incredibly partisan time, worse than i've ever seen. i worry about it because i am a political independent and having two camps, us or them makes it harder to govern. the minority problem is less cooperative in order to help win the next election. when they think about the political outlook rather then we need to
we are bigger, more populated. we can't budget like we did in the 70's. the population has increased. we have one president at a time. she is referring to trump as president trump. he has should not be given as much weight as you guys are giving him. we have a president named joe biden. if the republicans would stop running interference, making things worse. they always want to mess with the poor and working-class. they never want to start at the top. yes, we need more taxes. we need to make...
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and we knew, what we found the opportunity in the state and we had blinding potential in this state we also knew we were leaving too much potential on the table. and a one year later we still have got work to do. we have learned a lot of lessons, some hard lessons. [laughter] but solving big problems does not happen overnight. but let's be clear, a change is happening and today the state of our state, it is strong. [applause] we have announced the creation of nearly 40000 new jobs, many of them and communities that been historically left behind. [applause] we have the lowest unemployment rate in the country for the fifth month in a row. crime is down across the states homicides involve more city are the lowest they have been in nine years. and communities, communities that have been underestimated and under valued now have an important seat at the table in the halls of power. so i am proud. i am proud of what we are doing. but most importantly, i am proud of how we are doing it. the executive and the legislature are working together again. and it feels good. we choose to sweat the deta
and we knew, what we found the opportunity in the state and we had blinding potential in this state we also knew we were leaving too much potential on the table. and a one year later we still have got work to do. we have learned a lot of lessons, some hard lessons. [laughter] but solving big problems does not happen overnight. but let's be clear, a change is happening and today the state of our state, it is strong. [applause] we have announced the creation of nearly 40000 new jobs, many of them...
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where we felt we had over distributed.nd to some extent, ubiquity can be a challenge in the luxury space. not to some extent, it is a challenge of the luxury space, and you want to stay unique and special. that is why we are building markets in china even as we look ahead to markets like india. which are promising for the future. being very deliberate on planting the right foundation so we can build from there with the right image presentation. francine: the world is changing. we talk about ai all the time. we talk about sustainability, and the need for fashion companies to do more. how much time do you spend thinking about sustainability? patrice: a lot, and i will tell you why. if i go back to our conversation on purpose earlier. it is part of the dream of a better life, timelessness, and authentic style. timelessness and sustainability go together. right? you cannot expect to be timeless if we run out of resources, so for me, sustainability is not a side activity. it is not a reaction to external pressure. it is core to
where we felt we had over distributed.nd to some extent, ubiquity can be a challenge in the luxury space. not to some extent, it is a challenge of the luxury space, and you want to stay unique and special. that is why we are building markets in china even as we look ahead to markets like india. which are promising for the future. being very deliberate on planting the right foundation so we can build from there with the right image presentation. francine: the world is changing. we talk about ai...
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we blamed ourselves thinking we — dismissed. we blamed ourselves thinking we should _ dismissed. and there _ gut instinct. what is in all your stories and there is _ gut instinct. what is in all your stories and there is no - gut instinct. what is in all your stories and there is no one - stories and there is no one advocating for you and you felt on your own. lauren, after grace's death you worked in an office and were in administration but you took a complete change in your life. t a complete change in your life. i decided to go into midwifery a complete change in your life. t decided to go into midwifery after losing grace, i did an access course and just this past september started at the university of manchester. does that easier, ? t at the university of manchester. does that easier, ?_ at the university of manchester. does that easier, ? does that easier,? i wouldn't say he's as the _ does that easier,? i wouldn't say he's as the trauma _ does that easier,? i wouldn't say he's as the trauma but _ does that easier,? i wouldn't say he's as the trauma but -- - does that easie
we blamed ourselves thinking we — dismissed. we blamed ourselves thinking we should _ dismissed. and there _ gut instinct. what is in all your stories and there is _ gut instinct. what is in all your stories and there is no - gut instinct. what is in all your stories and there is no one - stories and there is no one advocating for you and you felt on your own. lauren, after grace's death you worked in an office and were in administration but you took a complete change in your life. t a...
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we will stay the course and we will win. [applause] thanks to the legislative priorities and the climate commitment act, we can help more people likee elisa garcia. her home was one of 32 that had rooftops solar installed thanks to a program specifically geareg towards farmworkers. her home now produces 100% of its energy from her own roof. her families energy bills are zero, and it would not have been possible without this legislature. they are here today. thank you for inspiring as many people to follow in your footsteps. you're going to hear many more stories this year like this and beyond about how the claimant policies are making life better. the commitment act is leading us reduce pollution and creates good paying jobs. it's funding electric school buses. 8 million free transit rides for youth and counting. filtration systems into schools so students can breathe when there's wildfire smoke outside and chargers for electric vehicles. i think it's important to note this is money going right back to washington families. i
we will stay the course and we will win. [applause] thanks to the legislative priorities and the climate commitment act, we can help more people likee elisa garcia. her home was one of 32 that had rooftops solar installed thanks to a program specifically geareg towards farmworkers. her home now produces 100% of its energy from her own roof. her families energy bills are zero, and it would not have been possible without this legislature. they are here today. thank you for inspiring as many...
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do we go up? if we go up friday, today, or tomorrow, do we come back monday or tuesday? there's a lot of things going on. >> there is. and the snow, we will get that hit of snow on saturday. then sunday night into monday, additional snow. into tuesday, 37 king vail. 38 kirkwood. south tahoe, 17. your snow lines between 4500 and 5500 feet. so, there is just a lot of snow. if you go up there, just be prepared for the chains. and really kind of a parking lot on the road as you try to get from point a to point b. >> all right jeff. see you later. we have more questions for you. communities across the bay area are preparing for the possibility of these weather related problems that justify was just outlining. one-and-a-half million people. 1.4million people, during our last major storms for pg&e customers. lost power. thousands of them were in the dark for days. pg&e telling us those storms earlier this month were the worst in the utility's history. so the big question now, what about this time around? joining us now, is tamar with pg&e. we have really good meteorologists her
do we go up? if we go up friday, today, or tomorrow, do we come back monday or tuesday? there's a lot of things going on. >> there is. and the snow, we will get that hit of snow on saturday. then sunday night into monday, additional snow. into tuesday, 37 king vail. 38 kirkwood. south tahoe, 17. your snow lines between 4500 and 5500 feet. so, there is just a lot of snow. if you go up there, just be prepared for the chains. and really kind of a parking lot on the road as you try to get...
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we want to make sure that we upon listen and hear you out. we come in peace. to have these conversations. we this afternoon there are some bheem have not been directly out reached tochlt but want to make that commitment today this our goal is to sit down and be able to have this conversation as we go through this process. our hope is you understand this this is not about providing treatment. this is not about providing anything other than a safe living environment to be clean and to be sewn and contribute to the businesses and the surrounding community. and we want to work with to you talk about how we can do that i want to make that very clear. >> thank you. >> [applause] >> great any questions. >> [inaudible] >> i will say we are complying with the legally required noticing period on the 20th. >> why do we. [inaudible]. >> i can respond to this. >> and let me say, there is a process associated with this. there is still will be a meeting to talk this where your voices could be heard well is a plan to do a robust process to talk to various merchants and commun
we want to make sure that we upon listen and hear you out. we come in peace. to have these conversations. we this afternoon there are some bheem have not been directly out reached tochlt but want to make that commitment today this our goal is to sit down and be able to have this conversation as we go through this process. our hope is you understand this this is not about providing treatment. this is not about providing anything other than a safe living environment to be clean and to be sewn and...
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we know we still have a long way to -o. | we know we still have a long way to go i have _ we know wehat we are turning the tables on men who are violent, _ turning the tables on men who are violent, violent to women, both externally, but also internally, looking — externally, but also internally, looking at our own insider threat. there _ looking at our own insider threat. there is—
we know we still have a long way to -o. | we know we still have a long way to go i have _ we know wehat we are turning the tables on men who are violent, _ turning the tables on men who are violent, violent to women, both externally, but also internally, looking — externally, but also internally, looking at our own insider threat. there _ looking at our own insider threat. there is—
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but we do expect as we when we conduct these audits to have some sort of a reasonable insurance with the department to be able to ascertain that all services and goods that were being procured and provided by the contractors are actually received. so our reasonable assurance is what we expected. >> and you just touched on another thing which is explicit in your audit report which is relative to services renders, what the police department was getting for the tax dollars expended, you don't look at that at all? >> not for this assessment that we completed because it was very limited to invoice reviews. >> right, so this was a paper review of invoices receipts or lack there of, but you did not, i'm not accusing you of you not having done your job. but the scope did not also look at performance? >> correct. typically, when we do an full on audit, we would look at other elements beyond just in voice review including performance and monitor. >> so the next question is, are you or is the police department undertaking a performance audit? >> as of the last police commission hearing which ha
but we do expect as we when we conduct these audits to have some sort of a reasonable insurance with the department to be able to ascertain that all services and goods that were being procured and provided by the contractors are actually received. so our reasonable assurance is what we expected. >> and you just touched on another thing which is explicit in your audit report which is relative to services renders, what the police department was getting for the tax dollars expended, you...
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how we reinvent ourselves if we are smart we would transform and/or purchase 10 of the best buildingsthis city all throughout the city and have free on demand childcare for anyone that live and work in san francisco people would flock in the city in droves childcare is one of the birth issues including and especially law enforcement. third create and female officer and deputy recruitment and retention task force. and this task force needs to be charged with insuring that there are regular check 1971 with respect to the plan to cite and retain women. and before coming into this role i used to run an organization called - pro-choice democratic women to run for office the reason that increases the number for women running and winning legislative office from the vice president on down because we went to where the women were and ma'am, supervisor you sksz asked about sorry relative that is the approach we need to take don't expect people to come and find you go do where people are we need to find the women. and number 4, launch a 2ig9 and meeting people where they're at and refine the narr
how we reinvent ourselves if we are smart we would transform and/or purchase 10 of the best buildingsthis city all throughout the city and have free on demand childcare for anyone that live and work in san francisco people would flock in the city in droves childcare is one of the birth issues including and especially law enforcement. third create and female officer and deputy recruitment and retention task force. and this task force needs to be charged with insuring that there are regular check...
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even though we engage with households today, we may have a sense of what their interests are, but--we won't know for certain what they are going to do until further down the road. [captioning will continue in a moment] >> on file with the villages accept where households met recently with ti advisors and we have been able to validate information about the household. we are also have sent and are sending letters to all the village households asking them to certify to return back to us a form that says, yes, this information from the lease is who is living here. this is accurate. or, if someone else has-someone moved out or someone else moved in to both inform us and file the proper paperwork with the villages. and the last at the bottom of this page, you know, one of our big concerns and big focus of outreach over the next few months is that we have great inclusionary opportunities upcoming and those are-they come in waves when that building is initially completed, we will have in the case of the isle house, 24 affordable inclusionary units available, and that is the time when househol
even though we engage with households today, we may have a sense of what their interests are, but--we won't know for certain what they are going to do until further down the road. [captioning will continue in a moment] >> on file with the villages accept where households met recently with ti advisors and we have been able to validate information about the household. we are also have sent and are sending letters to all the village households asking them to certify to return back to us a...
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we say we say that we believe you said seven. we believe we had six children. for the record, and the four of them survived infancy. so so it's important to recognize that. monroe, jefferson and all the founders were flawed individuals and they made huge mistakes. and some of those mistakes we live with today, thomas jefferson was my five times great grandfather. he kicked that can down the road. as i say, we can deal with emancipation later. he did not foresee that there would be the birth of cotton in the forest. the greatest migration within a country in history. you have people disappeared down south. that was a mistake. he made a mistake. and we can't whitewash that. you have to tell the truth and we all benefit from learning the truth. and in the process of learning the truth, people who have been written out of history are in fact elevate, you know, why they were elevated? because they were down here and ignored. and it's our obligation to raise their profiles and to celebrate what they contributed to this country. and that's our job. an institution that
we say we say that we believe you said seven. we believe we had six children. for the record, and the four of them survived infancy. so so it's important to recognize that. monroe, jefferson and all the founders were flawed individuals and they made huge mistakes. and some of those mistakes we live with today, thomas jefferson was my five times great grandfather. he kicked that can down the road. as i say, we can deal with emancipation later. he did not foresee that there would be the birth of...
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and stuff we had the basic stuff we had work, to see where we were and where we are now, we have to remember what happened in the past to appreciate how wonder actively is to be here today and to realist celebrate this amazing accomplishment because of so many of you who are dedicated when park system here in san francisco. thank you, thank you, thank you. [applause]. >> i think it is mayor suggested i should use the mic. up next my pleasure to introduce a champion of this community. our district 6 supervisor matt dorsey. this neighborhood i think many in the room would acknowledge and advocated for a lack of park. this is a neighborhood that over historically has evolve friday being an industrial community to a residential community. and a very dense one and a community with a lot of kids. and we are so pleased through the leadership of the district 6 supervisors and the odd jens. thank you supervisor kim. [applause] between all of the good stuff and investment at dmv. and now this facility we feel like we are creating an incredible hub. a bit about this hub this , is also a hub fo
and stuff we had the basic stuff we had work, to see where we were and where we are now, we have to remember what happened in the past to appreciate how wonder actively is to be here today and to realist celebrate this amazing accomplishment because of so many of you who are dedicated when park system here in san francisco. thank you, thank you, thank you. [applause]. >> i think it is mayor suggested i should use the mic. up next my pleasure to introduce a champion of this community. our...