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areas pc and behavorial health and integrated care and mental health and pro health and urgent care and diagnose ethnic care and nursing are included for laguna honda. further this as ethnicity and gender and in addition the data shows of the sources at laguna honda is included as well as the entire pc and integrated care. next slide, please. and the report end with an overview of the services and contractors include in the section (clapping.) are dph and behavorial health sites updated to reflect the changes and a list of community contractors is provided. additionally each of the health resolutions deposited in 2022 and 2023 are included 78 and lastly, the report included dph resources for how to find information where to get the coverage. next slide, please. i'd like to thank the staff at dph for the alcoholic work on the reporter and streamline the report as well as provide more programmatic data for the scale of the programs and services at this time i'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you so much any public comment on this item?
areas pc and behavorial health and integrated care and mental health and pro health and urgent care and diagnose ethnic care and nursing are included for laguna honda. further this as ethnicity and gender and in addition the data shows of the sources at laguna honda is included as well as the entire pc and integrated care. next slide, please. and the report end with an overview of the services and contractors include in the section (clapping.) are dph and behavorial health sites updated to...
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and thank you for your time and to our president and ceo of st. mary's and st. francis to present on behalf of the dignity health. >> she did an amazing job thank you for that and happy to be here and appreciate being front of the board with the colleagues of uc sf that is important and the think we have - next slide, please. i will share one of the reasons in san francisco i live in san francisco and move here three years to be the cfo for the two hospitals two amazing medical centers in san francisco communities for many, many, many years. serving some vulnerable population and what i love is the two hospitals what i love is the mission and share with that a little bit more. next slide, please. we heard about st. mary's and got a lot of details what we do there and unique services provided here we talked about already and one of the first, i v clinics st. mary's and program we started there. and do well into the future next slide, please. st. francis i think started by the clinicians and became a nonprofit and all of san francisco and tenderloin it is our clie
and thank you for your time and to our president and ceo of st. mary's and st. francis to present on behalf of the dignity health. >> she did an amazing job thank you for that and happy to be here and appreciate being front of the board with the colleagues of uc sf that is important and the think we have - next slide, please. i will share one of the reasons in san francisco i live in san francisco and move here three years to be the cfo for the two hospitals two amazing medical centers in...
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and rock and roll and hip hop it changed music forever and like gordon and others set some of the highest bars in the world yet the gift of black art has not come without a cost they've burn facing the open presentation and seek to limit the creations and deny our full expression. figures like paul and nina and josephine baker and others found their work boycotted for touching on the madam chair, experience and like james baldwin win and richard writing taught the racism often found themselves forced into excelsiors and what james baldwin called the fire next time resonated today as ever and the same poisons like w b and others august wilson and so many others used the art to advance justice and change hearts and mind their perspective was a threat for the profound impact had we celebrates the contributions of african-americans that made the music and film and dance we must do so with the knowledge this requires perseverance and we as we carry this artist forward we must continue to foster the truth telling and celebrate and cultivate a new adjudications of black artists our stories are c
and rock and roll and hip hop it changed music forever and like gordon and others set some of the highest bars in the world yet the gift of black art has not come without a cost they've burn facing the open presentation and seek to limit the creations and deny our full expression. figures like paul and nina and josephine baker and others found their work boycotted for touching on the madam chair, experience and like james baldwin win and richard writing taught the racism often found themselves...
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superiority and and and inferiority. absolutely. and i would say it's really important that we do this sort of self-analysis, this this reflection without shame. we have all been programed by society to be ablest, to be racist, to be sexist, to be classes. right. and so we need to be able to look at that without feeling shame while still being, you know, accountable to harm that we cause we all have it in us. and even when i was talking with disabled activists, they were saying that they struggle with trying to measure the work they do in these ableist frameworks, you know, and can you put a dollar on it? can you measure it in this particular way? would someone say that you're being productive and not, you know, are you doing what you need to do? do you have inherent value as a human being because you exist? you don't have to prove that. and i think that is so fundamental to this work. and yet it's so easy for us to feel like in movement work that we have to prove our worth. we think we can convince people if we can just
superiority and and and inferiority. absolutely. and i would say it's really important that we do this sort of self-analysis, this this reflection without shame. we have all been programed by society to be ablest, to be racist, to be sexist, to be classes. right. and so we need to be able to look at that without feeling shame while still being, you know, accountable to harm that we cause we all have it in us. and even when i was talking with disabled activists, they were saying that they...
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leadership and joe biden and tony and what is that goal and maintain ago status quo and how does iranpond to that? >> well, this is a continue mission for iranians and while the biden administration was careful about not invading the political territory of iran and they're going to touch the refinery and gross domestic employer and almost tied with haiti and 85% of the crude that iran was brining out of oil and they have to go outside of their border to refine and totally different country and border and what happened in iraq and syria. be not mistaken and iranians are entering our southern border and whether we have the blood of the soldiers and iranian nationals crossing the border and every day of the southern border of the united states. pete: result of southern border invasion for any number of reasons and none get dignified transfer and staff sergeant david bellavia, thank you for your time. >> thank you. pete: coming up, former president trump sounding the alarm on central bank digital currencies. >> block the potential central bank digital currency. is that about surveillance?
leadership and joe biden and tony and what is that goal and maintain ago status quo and how does iranpond to that? >> well, this is a continue mission for iranians and while the biden administration was careful about not invading the political territory of iran and they're going to touch the refinery and gross domestic employer and almost tied with haiti and 85% of the crude that iran was brining out of oil and they have to go outside of their border to refine and totally different...
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and i mean, he made several of them and were dreadful and so and and mrs. said, well, you know just like a hollywood studio. yeah and think of someone else so so i, i go back the next day. i, of course i thought and i couldn't patrick swayze, he hadn't done dirty dancing yet that was in the future. so i said to her i said, i cannot come up with anyone else. and she said she obviously couldn't either. and she said, well, okay, i had met john that the summer before at down in the bahamas, a house party put on by robert stigwood was a film producer, and he done all of the biggies movies and i called robert stigwood and i said, you know, could we get john travolta in? and he dance with princess diana. and that all worked. and i got the sheet music for dancing alive, i think it was called stayin alive. stayin alive. yeah. oh, my gosh. thank you, me and and it's been a while. and yeah, it's been a long while. and the and the band practice did and it, it was going to be great and we, i brief john travolta was briefed on what he needed to do and he had to go up and
and i mean, he made several of them and were dreadful and so and and mrs. said, well, you know just like a hollywood studio. yeah and think of someone else so so i, i go back the next day. i, of course i thought and i couldn't patrick swayze, he hadn't done dirty dancing yet that was in the future. so i said to her i said, i cannot come up with anyone else. and she said she obviously couldn't either. and she said, well, okay, i had met john that the summer before at down in the bahamas, a house...
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the ships that are linked to the israeli and british and american enemy and thank god the stance regarding the operation in the sea, this is effective, it is having an impact and the israeli enemy is now in a state of desperation and has lost hope regarding the shipping movement to continue to come its service in the red sea and hope in this regard and the movement, the shipping movement is very limited for ships sail and head to the port of it or thesh port which is called by the enemy elat or to any other port, any other palestinian port serving the israeli enemy, any such shipping movement is very limited, there is very very focused. they were also able to get the necessary information to know if the ship is heading towards any of the ports of occupied palestine and so for this reason with this ability to get the information there is a great level of readiness to target any ship which is... and when america and britain also got involved as an act of service to zionism and in order implement the orders of the jewish zionist lobby, they also got themselves involved in and so they were tar
the ships that are linked to the israeli and british and american enemy and thank god the stance regarding the operation in the sea, this is effective, it is having an impact and the israeli enemy is now in a state of desperation and has lost hope regarding the shipping movement to continue to come its service in the red sea and hope in this regard and the movement, the shipping movement is very limited for ships sail and head to the port of it or thesh port which is called by the enemy elat or...
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migrants and some problems and new ones to be found and released and skipped town and cb cotton leavinger town and manhattan da alvin bragg looking for those who he describes as a worst attackers and it is result on a pair of new york city police officers and look at your screen, da bragg will present evidence in a case to the grand jury tomorrow involving six migrant men arrested and charged and one held on cash bail and 500 migrant family withs which i shall given prepaid credit card from the city. a some families could get up to 1,000 per month and save 7.2 million annually and questioning that move. opponents of the plan are speak out including rapper 50-cent that posted on social media over the weekend sharing a screen shot about the program while writing "wtf, mayor adams. call my phone, i understand how this works, somebody explain". then adding "can't explain this, i'm stuck. maybe trump is the answer". he's since taken the post down. new york republican congresswoman nicole malliotakis says this city is sending the wrong message. >> we could save taxpayers billions if he stops
migrants and some problems and new ones to be found and released and skipped town and cb cotton leavinger town and manhattan da alvin bragg looking for those who he describes as a worst attackers and it is result on a pair of new york city police officers and look at your screen, da bragg will present evidence in a case to the grand jury tomorrow involving six migrant men arrested and charged and one held on cash bail and 500 migrant family withs which i shall given prepaid credit card from the...
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and then they find something else, and they just kept on doubling down and doubling down and all they really were doing was stirring up people, creating anger that somehow something had happened and that's why we continue to go out to people and let them know this is what happened is that there weren't 66,000 underage voters there were zero, there weren't thousands of felons, less than 74. every single allegations in their lawsuit we responded with facts. and we just did that calmly and respectfully with the people. in effect they were grieving for that loss and they couldn't believe it happened. i want to talk, take it away from 2020 and we can come back to it later and i suspect when we go to the audience questions there may be some more. but the way i see it and correct me if you disagree, there are three main roles for those people in positions like yours, everseeing -- overseeing elections, three main responsibility, voter access, election security, and when you hear people complain about their mistrust in elections, they kind of tend to focus on one or some combination of those
and then they find something else, and they just kept on doubling down and doubling down and all they really were doing was stirring up people, creating anger that somehow something had happened and that's why we continue to go out to people and let them know this is what happened is that there weren't 66,000 underage voters there were zero, there weren't thousands of felons, less than 74. every single allegations in their lawsuit we responded with facts. and we just did that calmly and...
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crazy conversations and crazy times and for your ability to just provide facts and information and dot keeps us hopeful as we move forward, so thank you so much. you will be missed and i appreciate all of your work. >> thank you supervisor walton. supervisor ronan. >> thank you. ben, i got a chance to tell you how much you meant to me and meant to the city. you are one of a kind. i just hope that you're leaving feeling so good and so proud of the work you've done for this city, for so long. i'll concentrate my time saying enjoy, enjoy what is in front of you, enjoy your family, enjoy not being stressed out all the time, enjoy not being on the e clock all the time. you have given so much of yourself and have done such extraordinary work and i hope that in the transition time you have a blast and whatever you decide to do next ignites your fire and takes advantage of your enormous talent, but i also hope that i get to keep in touch with you forever, because you have been someone that i admired so deeply in the city, and just very grateful for all your work. >> thank you supervisor ronan
crazy conversations and crazy times and for your ability to just provide facts and information and dot keeps us hopeful as we move forward, so thank you so much. you will be missed and i appreciate all of your work. >> thank you supervisor walton. supervisor ronan. >> thank you. ben, i got a chance to tell you how much you meant to me and meant to the city. you are one of a kind. i just hope that you're leaving feeling so good and so proud of the work you've done for this city, for...
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and once you have cheese and biscuits need tea and jam and lemon curd and chocolate and all of these parts basically imported from the u.k. our most popular products come from wales. it's an extra cheddar and next popular product is a jam made with alpine strawberry. so you get a taste of a nice strawberry. this is about supporting cheese makers and business in the area and women-owned businesses around the world and always want to support the community. we support concerts, we support charities and come to the aid to those in need such as the british society and the san francisco society and the -- >> if you have never had british cheese, i recommend you come in on weekend. all of our staff are highly knowledgeable of all of our products and we are really passionate about what we do here and gives you a chance to explore our culture and food and our values. i encourage you to come to the inner sunset with a beautiful park to be young and academy of sciences here. come to the shop. we have beautiful baskets and blankets so you can enjoy this wonderful nature and you can support these
and once you have cheese and biscuits need tea and jam and lemon curd and chocolate and all of these parts basically imported from the u.k. our most popular products come from wales. it's an extra cheddar and next popular product is a jam made with alpine strawberry. so you get a taste of a nice strawberry. this is about supporting cheese makers and business in the area and women-owned businesses around the world and always want to support the community. we support concerts, we support...
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our human conscience and our identity of faith and our values and our dignity and our freedom don't allow if we were to be silent and stand and watch and turn our turn a blind eye and submit to the american threats or the incentives the american gave and exchange for us stopping our operations, this would mean being partners in crime, this would mean being partners in the american and british and israeli crimes. our country will continue with its operations. support of the palestinian people as long as the aggression and the siege continue, as long and food and medicine is not allowed to reach the people and gaza, our operations will continue, we will not care, we will not be impacted, we will not back down as a result of any american designations, the mother of all terrors of terrorism, the source of terrorism is the jewish zionist lobby and three bad branches, the evil trio, america, britain and israel, criminality and terrorism in its worst forms in its ugliest forms are represented by the crimes which the israeli enemy is committing against the women and children and gazza, crim
our human conscience and our identity of faith and our values and our dignity and our freedom don't allow if we were to be silent and stand and watch and turn our turn a blind eye and submit to the american threats or the incentives the american gave and exchange for us stopping our operations, this would mean being partners in crime, this would mean being partners in the american and british and israeli crimes. our country will continue with its operations. support of the palestinian people as...
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the number keeps going up and up and up and i mention this because the time and energy and dedication it takes to get ready for the parade is something that folks do all year around so it's an incredible special moment and please pay attention to all of the units because they spend so much time on tnow the chamber organizes this thing but we don't put it o it's a community and city effort and first of all i want to thank the hundreds and hundreds of volunteers that come out to support the parade and you know it's a production. it's incredible. it takes a lot of person power and the volunteers make it happen. secondly i want to thank our city's leaders ma'am mayor, london breed for the support year in and year out. the city contributes funding to make it happen. that's really critical but the work of the department heads keeping us safe and clean and everything orderly. that's so important so thank you especially to the sheriffs, the firefighters, san francisco police department and i know they're in commission right now. thank you to dpw for cleaning up afterwards. it's a big task and
the number keeps going up and up and up and i mention this because the time and energy and dedication it takes to get ready for the parade is something that folks do all year around so it's an incredible special moment and please pay attention to all of the units because they spend so much time on tnow the chamber organizes this thing but we don't put it o it's a community and city effort and first of all i want to thank the hundreds and hundreds of volunteers that come out to support the...
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and. and, and, and mom. right . the thing about the 1st film, which was always episode for a new hope in order to write the ex extra. i wanted to start in the middle, which i liked to do. i had to write it back story. i didn't say we're all these people came from. what was the rebellion? what was the empire where the empire came from? who are the jetta? what did the jet? i do. who is darth vader, where did he come from? you know, that's all the story. but that was all back story. find it right, all that in order just to get to writing the overland script. but i never intended that to be part of the movie. i always intended that just to be how i got there. but then when i had to do this, the film in 3 pieces, it kind of dis, dissolved or dissipated. the impact of darth vader is the tragedy of darth vader. people in ca cuz he was such a powerful figure. and so i kept thinking, gee, is too bad, people get you'll see the irony of this whole thing. but i thought it was there. but then when you spread it out, it kind of d
and. and, and, and mom. right . the thing about the 1st film, which was always episode for a new hope in order to write the ex extra. i wanted to start in the middle, which i liked to do. i had to write it back story. i didn't say we're all these people came from. what was the rebellion? what was the empire where the empire came from? who are the jetta? what did the jet? i do. who is darth vader, where did he come from? you know, that's all the story. but that was all back story. find it right,...
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staff and a very trusted aide by him and instill a friend and confidant so called ted, and said, do you think it's time to start the transition and already ted kaufman and marketing who also had worked with biden had been of worked him when he was in the senate. the two of them worked with the partnership for public service and with dave and and his staff to figure out what needed to be done and especially for what kind of crises might come up because because the obama administration had to deal with such a crisis. so they set up one of the really unusual projects of theirs where on conventional challenges they anticipate that they were going to have difficulty and so they had a separate unit that dealt with that and then after after biden asked ted about setting up a transition he met with with ted and mark and they they met on with ted on the 22nd of april and talked what needed to be done and then. he wanted some recommendations on who was going to run the day to day operation and they chose jeff science and science. ted had been in in the obama administration and whenever there
staff and a very trusted aide by him and instill a friend and confidant so called ted, and said, do you think it's time to start the transition and already ted kaufman and marketing who also had worked with biden had been of worked him when he was in the senate. the two of them worked with the partnership for public service and with dave and and his staff to figure out what needed to be done and especially for what kind of crises might come up because because the obama administration had to...
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so there was a lot of stories and a lot of shelling and bombing and, uh, and dodging bullets. and i remember in 2004, after a particularly hard year in the iraq war, so many friends were kidnaped, killed, you know, that was the blow up the the red cross. they blew up the the u.n. building ukraine had a revolution in ukraine. there was an unfair election. and people came out in the streets and protested and peacefully without single window broken, without a single person hurt, they achieved major change. you know, the election was canceled. it was a new round. and was i remember being very proud at the time thinking, well, you know, my people they really know how to do things. but that was before russia intervened officially was ukrainians against ukrainians. and then i went back, uh, again and in 2014 there was another popular movement against. uh, increasingly authoritarian, uh, president who wanted to bring away from its, uh aspirations to turn westward into an alliance with russia. and then russia intervened. and so war broke out in donbas, uh, because of russian proxies an
so there was a lot of stories and a lot of shelling and bombing and, uh, and dodging bullets. and i remember in 2004, after a particularly hard year in the iraq war, so many friends were kidnaped, killed, you know, that was the blow up the the red cross. they blew up the the u.n. building ukraine had a revolution in ukraine. there was an unfair election. and people came out in the streets and protested and peacefully without single window broken, without a single person hurt, they achieved...
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various fronts and the conflict has expanded further and further, this is costing them much and is affecting them, the same applies to the british, the british are in a fragile situation, economically and domestically for other reasons and factors regarding the steadfasters of the mujahidin in palestine and the sacrifice and the perseverance, this is victory from god, and this is the fate of the oppressed people, and this is what we rely on, first and foremost, whilst we see many arab regimes and many regimes in the islamic world, not taking a stance, not doing anything, they only watch or at the maximum, they issue some statements, make some remarks, even some regimes are carrying out the clean negative role, politically, it's strange that some regimes that the devils, satan from the israelis and the americans, they whisper in the ear of some regimes to take advantage of the events taking place, especially when the subject about the day after in the war of gaza is mentioned, and how will the situation be in the gaz strip and who will manage the situation in the gaz strip, so the devils whis
various fronts and the conflict has expanded further and further, this is costing them much and is affecting them, the same applies to the british, the british are in a fragile situation, economically and domestically for other reasons and factors regarding the steadfasters of the mujahidin in palestine and the sacrifice and the perseverance, this is victory from god, and this is the fate of the oppressed people, and this is what we rely on, first and foremost, whilst we see many arab regimes...
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and young and stupid and foolish. and, you know, you know you know what the expression in aviation is there a young pilots and there are old pilots, but there are no old pilots? no foolish old pilots because your. yeah. tell the story when the engine went out, you ended up in las vegas. we were 1984. we had a hawker 400. we just it out from grumman on high reliability jet and we were on the west coast of in california in san diego doing some business because we had companies out there and it's time to go home. we were in the west for seven days, so i'm in the left seat. jim jacobs is on the right see we take off from san diego airport. we're up to 31,000 feet and. we're above the rocky mountains and all of a sudden. my right engine instruments, ding, ding, ding, ding, the right engine goes down and and the grumman gave us a high reliability on the engines and so we're at 31,000 feet lost the right engine and we call center declare an emergency and it's clear sent to phenix my passengers my friends what the heck what t
and young and stupid and foolish. and, you know, you know you know what the expression in aviation is there a young pilots and there are old pilots, but there are no old pilots? no foolish old pilots because your. yeah. tell the story when the engine went out, you ended up in las vegas. we were 1984. we had a hawker 400. we just it out from grumman on high reliability jet and we were on the west coast of in california in san diego doing some business because we had companies out there and it's...
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a and lagging, and once it got there and broke through the ceiling, holy cow?, you can see the momentum, and this is about free cash flow and margin improvement, and that's the story for the last 12 months of the company. freight has been disappointing, and the company will put up 13% revenue growth once again. they have dominance in mobility. if we are able to throw up a chart of lyft and look at what lyft has done in the last five years and what will be the outcome of the company, but it looks like uber has dominated and is the clear winner, and i could see the stock go into the 80s easily just on beginning to return capital to the shareholders. >> you bought it? >> i did. my position size is too big, and i have to be prudent as a risk manager. i own it and i like it, i just have to be careful because it's also fundamentally now the valuation needs to catch up. >> okay. >> fair point. fair point. >> you do what you do and how you do it. i am not your compliance -- i am but i'm not. >> joe, you own this? >> yeah, not every name in the etfs will i come on and s
a and lagging, and once it got there and broke through the ceiling, holy cow?, you can see the momentum, and this is about free cash flow and margin improvement, and that's the story for the last 12 months of the company. freight has been disappointing, and the company will put up 13% revenue growth once again. they have dominance in mobility. if we are able to throw up a chart of lyft and look at what lyft has done in the last five years and what will be the outcome of the company, but it...
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improvements in housing and sewer and parks and playgrounds and sanitary ocean and changes in the form of government to make them more efficient. and germ being applied to clean up cities. you can see the difference down here on east huston street in new york before and after the progressives and in addition in the 1920s cities were although one in ten farm families in the twenties had electricity in the cities, almost everyone did. and it's going to spur demand this is part of what's going to make the twenties economy roar for whole host of new labor saving devices that if were lived in the cities you could use because you had electricity, electric toasters and refrigerator heaters and vacuum cleaners and record players and it just seemed like a very kind of exciting place to live because there was all these things labor saving? you could buy and entertain devices none more than the radio. today, you think of radios, old technology, but the idea the twenties that you could turn on a box your living room and hear the news from europe and sporting events and live events, one of which wi
improvements in housing and sewer and parks and playgrounds and sanitary ocean and changes in the form of government to make them more efficient. and germ being applied to clean up cities. you can see the difference down here on east huston street in new york before and after the progressives and in addition in the 1920s cities were although one in ten farm families in the twenties had electricity in the cities, almost everyone did. and it's going to spur demand this is part of what's going to...
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and one of the commanders and this was just. couldn't maneuver the ship without sails were just being tossed about so badly. and so we ordered the top men, the climbed the mass to scurry up these mass up these rope lines and ratlines to their bodies as threadbare sails. and so 100 feet in the air, they are clinging to the ropes like spiders, their bodies concave holding on as a gale blew against them. it enabled the captain to maneuver the ship somewhat. but one of the men was tossed into the ship as they rocked about 45 degrees to one side and then 45 degrees to the other. and that man drowned. the ships were desperate to stay together because they knew if they were separated, there'd be one to rescue them. if something happened. and so how did they. well, you know, they didn't have iphones. so what did they do? they would fire their guns repeatedly at a single location. but the wind eventually drowned out. the booming sound of the guns and in the mist and the storm and the giant hollow seas. all the eventually scattered. and t
and one of the commanders and this was just. couldn't maneuver the ship without sails were just being tossed about so badly. and so we ordered the top men, the climbed the mass to scurry up these mass up these rope lines and ratlines to their bodies as threadbare sails. and so 100 feet in the air, they are clinging to the ropes like spiders, their bodies concave holding on as a gale blew against them. it enabled the captain to maneuver the ship somewhat. but one of the men was tossed into the...
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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 y'
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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and our marines, and a what you share the credit with fleet forces and the regional command and vocal commands there who all to get on board and made it happen. it is the nwr funding, so very fitting in terms of what we mean when we talk about nwr and ensuring that were providing our sailors with what they need. so we have about 4000 sailors right now who will have access to the wi-fi and we recognize that this is something that will help them to access education, to stay connected with family as you noted. there's everything from mental health commission success that will come as a result of this. and so we expect to continue to demonstrate the value here. nwr funds going a bunch of different directions of course, and as is one of our theme for today there are a lot of demands on some pots of money. so as we recognize this is a foundational requirement for our sailors and marines, then i would assure to other members as well, it is something would like to be able to continue to provide in a very reliable way. >> thank you. i would love to see that pilot program expanded to the navy a
and our marines, and a what you share the credit with fleet forces and the regional command and vocal commands there who all to get on board and made it happen. it is the nwr funding, so very fitting in terms of what we mean when we talk about nwr and ensuring that were providing our sailors with what they need. so we have about 4000 sailors right now who will have access to the wi-fi and we recognize that this is something that will help them to access education, to stay connected with family...
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, safer and more functional and more vibrant city. i know this momentum will continue you as i turn the chamber board leadership over to alfredo pedroza, senior vice president of local government relations for wells fargo. alfredo has been my vice chair over the past year, and his insights and support have been invaluable. he is a native san franciscan with a deep love for the city and a true desire to restore the city to be a great place to live and do business. and with that, please give a big welcome to your new chamber board chair, alfredo pedroza. woo buenos. dias bienvenidos a city. estoy emocionado y honrado de ser su presidente de la camara de comercio de san francisco. primero quiero. agradecer a mis padres de mingo y rosa. pedroza por su apoyo y sacrificios no estaria aqui sin su amor. los quiero mucho. good morning and welcome to citybeat. i am thrilled and honored to serve as your chair of the san francisco chamber of commerce. first, i want to express my gratitude to my parents, domingo and rosa pedroza, for their support
, safer and more functional and more vibrant city. i know this momentum will continue you as i turn the chamber board leadership over to alfredo pedroza, senior vice president of local government relations for wells fargo. alfredo has been my vice chair over the past year, and his insights and support have been invaluable. he is a native san franciscan with a deep love for the city and a true desire to restore the city to be a great place to live and do business. and with that, please give a...
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and consistency in marketing and education and outreach. we need to support our communication goals to reach our underserved and neglected communities, to ensure those population groups are included in the state's clean energy transition. and that's what these funding requests and position requests go toward. and we need to retain our origination and power supply staff as well, who are focused on long terme solicitations, integrated resource planning and regulatory compliance science. so that's the workforce. other major operating requests. um, our final operating request slide here is uh to support non personnel needs. we need to fund the charter required rate study and financial planning team that the financial planning team will manage. and we need to fund insurance for power assets that are managed by my team. and the hetch hetchy water and power division that was a quick run through on my operating requests. any questions before i move on to capital? seeing none, let's keep going very good. we have some new hetchy projects. oh. excuse
and consistency in marketing and education and outreach. we need to support our communication goals to reach our underserved and neglected communities, to ensure those population groups are included in the state's clean energy transition. and that's what these funding requests and position requests go toward. and we need to retain our origination and power supply staff as well, who are focused on long terme solicitations, integrated resource planning and regulatory compliance science. so that's...
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and right and true.ds cannot expect tragedy of fine man, colleague, and cherished friend and he'll be sorely missed and long remembered. authorities identified the suspect who shot and killed gill as 28-year-old artell cunningham. cunningham fatally shot another man later on that night, 35-year-old alberto vasquez jr. before taking off with his car. here is vasquez's father. >> he loved life and loved being outside. he loved people. it's just hard like it's hard to put it alling to. just understand how someone can take his life. >> cunningham was shot and killed by police early tuesday and violent crime carjackings are up in dc and number of homicide rose 35% last year and number of car thefts up 82%. the justice department stepping in. they're ruling out new resources and moving prosecutors to investigate cases in dc. the agency has similar efforts in memphis and houston and i know you know this, mike, this all comes after congressman henry cuella was carjacked at gunpoint near his home in dc. it is pre
and right and true.ds cannot expect tragedy of fine man, colleague, and cherished friend and he'll be sorely missed and long remembered. authorities identified the suspect who shot and killed gill as 28-year-old artell cunningham. cunningham fatally shot another man later on that night, 35-year-old alberto vasquez jr. before taking off with his car. here is vasquez's father. >> he loved life and loved being outside. he loved people. it's just hard like it's hard to put it alling to. just...
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and yes. and then you get scared and that's scary and inevitable. and i imagine even maybe i would be scared even more scared if i did what you did, which is spending all of your time working on this thing and then giving it away for someone else to suffer to a director, for instance, or a producer or a to, to, to make it also, you're you're giving up a certain amount of control at a certain. are you? well, i mean, i also the ep along with ryan murphy, who produced it and i have a son who had okay i mean, i wouldn't say i had power. i had i had a certain degree of rather than and and that gus van zandt, who directed most of the episodes and i had a great working relationship. and, you know, so i was the whole time and the times i haven't been in it hasn't turned out so great actually. really great? yeah, yeah, yeah. that doesn't happen that doesn't happen with us. it hasn't happened. it hasn't happened for you has it? i'm not sure i know what you mean. well you mean if if you were selling other of your other other books been made films. oh no. we've
and yes. and then you get scared and that's scary and inevitable. and i imagine even maybe i would be scared even more scared if i did what you did, which is spending all of your time working on this thing and then giving it away for someone else to suffer to a director, for instance, or a producer or a to, to, to make it also, you're you're giving up a certain amount of control at a certain. are you? well, i mean, i also the ep along with ryan murphy, who produced it and i have a son who had...
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and, and and and that was just hit me to the core, you know, not just as a sociologist and an organizer, but also as a human being. because, you know, i grew up on long island. i grew up in, you know, pretty well-off communities. and there was never a question like that one that you were going to go to college or something, you know, do well economically like. but the idea of just being alive just wasn't even a thing that we thought, you know, we talked about and so premature death, the concept that the how how violent of a concept premature death is is one that is found throughout the book and one that impacts a lot of these young people. you know, i talk about john carlos and his best friend, you know, just getting the crosshairs of a and and gets shot in the back of the head and dies. i mean, just it you know, the conditions that exist in kensington, you know, are just intolerable in that way. and you know, it. philadelphia has become now over the past couple of years, the most violent city in america, the largest state, the most number of homicides per capita of any large city in th
and, and and and that was just hit me to the core, you know, not just as a sociologist and an organizer, but also as a human being. because, you know, i grew up on long island. i grew up in, you know, pretty well-off communities. and there was never a question like that one that you were going to go to college or something, you know, do well economically like. but the idea of just being alive just wasn't even a thing that we thought, you know, we talked about and so premature death, the concept...
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and looking at data and metrics and talk toog our people and i'm just proud of the work we are doing. chief mike and i mike mullen from support services visited station 17 on monday and station 16 this morning and we are going to station 18 also this week, so we are getting out there to speak to people about all sorts things from safe driving to the budget and to any issues they may be having or concerns they may be having. i thought it was good-we were there over a hour so folks were really engaged. it was really good. and then had our first retreat, cd2, cd3, cd4 and director corso and myself yesterday. we had 4 retreats. the first one we spoke about priorities, the second we focused on succession planning, the third, communications and this last one we went over the first three meetings and we also spoke about workflow and data, and how we use those specifically use data to tell our story and improve and we are working on putting systems in place to institutionalize policy and procedures and we will see again the rules and regs come before you tonight as part of that, but we are g
and looking at data and metrics and talk toog our people and i'm just proud of the work we are doing. chief mike and i mike mullen from support services visited station 17 on monday and station 16 this morning and we are going to station 18 also this week, so we are getting out there to speak to people about all sorts things from safe driving to the budget and to any issues they may be having or concerns they may be having. i thought it was good-we were there over a hour so folks were really...
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and that's who's getting to pick the winners and losers, the merits and the talents and the free that's a huge problem. and they have driven trillions and trillions of dollars of wealth from main street to wall street. and i think that's a huge, huge takeaway. one thing that you mentioned is this idea of a central bank, digital currency. and when i'm out talking to people in my sphere, many of them who, you know, tend to be a little bit more financial inclined, it is the number one concern of people because there has been a movement towards bitcoin and cryptocurrency on the basis that those who have been the quote unquote stewards of the dollar and have supposed to they're supposed to keep it. right. that's part of their official one. one of two pieces of that, both on an international stage and on a domestic stage. right. because we have, the world's reserve currency, they're in charge of that they have imagined. they've managed to do absolutely neither. usually you have to make a choice. okay. well, going to favor the domestic for the global or the global for the domestic and just man
and that's who's getting to pick the winners and losers, the merits and the talents and the free that's a huge problem. and they have driven trillions and trillions of dollars of wealth from main street to wall street. and i think that's a huge, huge takeaway. one thing that you mentioned is this idea of a central bank, digital currency. and when i'm out talking to people in my sphere, many of them who, you know, tend to be a little bit more financial inclined, it is the number one concern of...
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and i and i have a platform of peace and prosperity, and exploration, and discovery and success. and so it transcends all these labels and all these titles because i'm about id, ology, i'm about ideas, i'm about policies, i'm about real things, not about party labels, democrat, republican. and so i don't need to sit there and tell the public what i think they should believe or who i think they should believe they seem to have a way of figure it out of their own. well, i've always said i'd trust my audience for their probably trust half the people that you say you're more majority people you see on tv. at the same time, it's almost like people are expecting you to feed them what they need to know, especially in an election. you're, you see that hence why there are not mainstream media outlets. alex, stay right there because i want to ask you about your thoughts and some of the current headlines and what you believe to be the truth and the situation. let's get to that after is for break. when i was just going to shape house and engagement the trail, when so many find themselves wil
and i and i have a platform of peace and prosperity, and exploration, and discovery and success. and so it transcends all these labels and all these titles because i'm about id, ology, i'm about ideas, i'm about policies, i'm about real things, not about party labels, democrat, republican. and so i don't need to sit there and tell the public what i think they should believe or who i think they should believe they seem to have a way of figure it out of their own. well, i've always said i'd trust...
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and so it's music and film coming together in a big way and, you know, it's in the late sixties and early seventies. all these young people are out and about and traveling. they're following jack kerouac's admonition to get on road as his famous from the fifties. it kind implored us to do. and the question was is this a road trip and all of you've probably taken road trips or you're going to take road trip soon. it's a great experience. is it a trip to nowhere where really nothing much happens in the end that you can conclude? or is it a trip where you have self-discovery or? is it a trip where you discover about others? okay, but in 1970, 71, the road trips in were trips to nowhere and very much a part of that whole ethos of what emilio of what the seventies, early seventies started out to be famous film two-lane blacktop famous only later on. it's one of those great films. it's a cult film now, but in 71 it was a flop. it starred, among others, singer james taylor. here we have brian wilson of the beach. we have laurie bird, who is a girlfriend of director hellman. and then we have the
and so it's music and film coming together in a big way and, you know, it's in the late sixties and early seventies. all these young people are out and about and traveling. they're following jack kerouac's admonition to get on road as his famous from the fifties. it kind implored us to do. and the question was is this a road trip and all of you've probably taken road trips or you're going to take road trip soon. it's a great experience. is it a trip to nowhere where really nothing much happens...
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so bordeaux is manufacturing guns and armaments, leather goods and tools and so on and so forth and. then colonial commodities were coming into the city. but yes, it's true that the the children of toussaint came to bordeaux himself, had already, by that time, sent off to a french prison to die in the early 19th century. wow. incredible to be layering on this part of the history of bordeaux to what what many of us already know and think about, which is wine to think of this is just such a port city and producer of goods that circulating in the colonial world and also where slavery, as you're saying, is a source ring of wealth and status. these families can. you know, that that they that they have this wealth that they that they are part of this system. and so in that way that may have brought them to this interest. it's very interesting that step toward an involvement and wanting think about pose that question about black skin hair. yes we see this particularly in the art of time period. you can see if you go to the bordeaux museum of art, you can see occasionally in certain rooms yo
so bordeaux is manufacturing guns and armaments, leather goods and tools and so on and so forth and. then colonial commodities were coming into the city. but yes, it's true that the the children of toussaint came to bordeaux himself, had already, by that time, sent off to a french prison to die in the early 19th century. wow. incredible to be layering on this part of the history of bordeaux to what what many of us already know and think about, which is wine to think of this is just such a port...
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and it's big and it's challenging. and when you're talking again about distribution of resources, like there are only so much to go around. but i maybe too optimistically, but i don't think so. right. i optimistically have and. curt so my last slide. but that's good but that's perfect. we talked what were we the 20th the 21st century taught public health issues and successes that we would hope so. we want to address climate change. what are what other topics that you hear a lot the news related to public health right now that face our generation i don't. conflict with war. yeah because not only to make climate change but it reduces your access to water medical facilities. absolutely so the impact of war on the environment in addition to the access to resources, clean water, food, medicine, right. the supply chain impacts and also the impacts on mental. you mentioned mental health a little while ago, and i'm hoping we're going to have a guest lecture from a fantastic here on campus later in the semester who looks at the
and it's big and it's challenging. and when you're talking again about distribution of resources, like there are only so much to go around. but i maybe too optimistically, but i don't think so. right. i optimistically have and. curt so my last slide. but that's good but that's perfect. we talked what were we the 20th the 21st century taught public health issues and successes that we would hope so. we want to address climate change. what are what other topics that you hear a lot the news related...
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if any man come to me and hate not his father and mother and wife and children and brother and sisters and his own life also he cannot be my disciple and who ever does not bear his cross and come after me can not be my disciple so likewise, who he be of you that for sakes not all he has can not be my disciple. there is a guy you never heard of, alex [indiscernible] a preacher and caused waves in the christian community because he tds you should go to same sex wedding and bring a gift and don't speak against it because you don't want to be judgmental, but the word judgmental is not in the bible. the word judge is in the bible and in luvit cs sapter 9, thou shall not hate [indiscernible] rebuke and not allow him to send. love neighbor as myself. love one another. for he that loves another is fulfilled the law. we just read that in the law. the law is [indiscernible] not commit adultry, not kill, steal, bear false witness or comment. but love your neighbor as yourself. love works no ill to neighbor. love is fulfilling of the law. now we have it turned around. jesus made waves, jesus made
if any man come to me and hate not his father and mother and wife and children and brother and sisters and his own life also he cannot be my disciple and who ever does not bear his cross and come after me can not be my disciple so likewise, who he be of you that for sakes not all he has can not be my disciple. there is a guy you never heard of, alex [indiscernible] a preacher and caused waves in the christian community because he tds you should go to same sex wedding and bring a gift and don't...
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and so for me, i clung to art and i clung to performance and...and acting and also academics, because had been taught so early on, throughout my whole life by my parents, specifically my mother, that, you know, education and taking advantage of every opportunity ihad to... ..to get an education was why they. . .why they immigrated to the united states. and so between my education and my love of performing, that's where i tried to shape an identity for myself. you've spoken about the labels you've had to fight against in your career, too brown, too chubby, too poor, too unsophisticated. that's pretty hard for a young girl to hear. what kept you going? it's a good question. um... you know, it's...it�*s... ..it�*s hard to say exactly what keeps somebody�*s ambition and dream alive and ability to persist against what seems like all the odds. you know, i do think that i had this innate, from a very young age, sense of, like, this is what i'm here to do and be. and there's naivety in that and there is delusion in that. and i think coupled with that is that, for better orfor worse, i was rai
and so for me, i clung to art and i clung to performance and...and acting and also academics, because had been taught so early on, throughout my whole life by my parents, specifically my mother, that, you know, education and taking advantage of every opportunity ihad to... ..to get an education was why they. . .why they immigrated to the united states. and so between my education and my love of performing, that's where i tried to shape an identity for myself. you've spoken about the labels...
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and it's always front and center.know, the tragedy there, the movement on that front has only been, you know, so much. but the answer is should that be stopped? thee no. you have -- no. you have to be persistent, it has to be sustained. but it's also these kinds of actions that matter, and that's why i wanted to take more of a moment and literally acknowledge the scale and the scope of still despite under regression presentation i'm not saying they're moving mountains, but the fact they are there trying to do their best to have a presence and to really, to do what they can to still engage and engage afghan women and try to push the dial forward. >> it's very important: now speak of the taliban, there are, of course, various opinions, you know, on the international arena whether the taliban should be reengaged or relations should be normalized as a way to basically maybe m talk to the more moderae factions or individuals and influence some of their policies which so far have seemed to just targeted girls and women. whe
and it's always front and center.know, the tragedy there, the movement on that front has only been, you know, so much. but the answer is should that be stopped? thee no. you have -- no. you have to be persistent, it has to be sustained. but it's also these kinds of actions that matter, and that's why i wanted to take more of a moment and literally acknowledge the scale and the scope of still despite under regression presentation i'm not saying they're moving mountains, but the fact they are...
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this is just over three and and a half hours. [gavel bangs] this meeting of the senate judiciary committee will come to order. i want to preface my remarks by saying that i have been in congress a few years. senator graham has as well. if you do not believe this is an idea whose time has come, take a look at the turnout here. today, the committee will continue its work on an issue on the mind of most american families -- how to keep our kids safe from sexual exploitation unharmed in the internet age. online child sexual exploitation includes the use of online platforms to target and groom children and the production and endless distribution of child sexual abuse material, which can haunt victims for their entire lives and in some cases take their lives. everyone here will agree this conduct is abhorrent. i would like to turn to a brief video to hear directly from the victims, survivors of the impact -- survivors about the impact these crimes have had on them. >> i was sexually exploded on facebook. >> i was sexually exploded on i
this is just over three and and a half hours. [gavel bangs] this meeting of the senate judiciary committee will come to order. i want to preface my remarks by saying that i have been in congress a few years. senator graham has as well. if you do not believe this is an idea whose time has come, take a look at the turnout here. today, the committee will continue its work on an issue on the mind of most american families -- how to keep our kids safe from sexual exploitation unharmed in the...
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and it also produced separators and electrolytes and the converters and binders and cooling equipmenthat is essential to turning these cathode, anodes and separators into cells. the number of countries that mastered these processes or relatively few and most are chinese and involve intricate manufacturing and all are capital intensive. none the less these manufacturing steps are considered quote, unquote low value in the united states under the business paradigm that came to dominate us over the past few decades. yet there are no lithium batteries without owning those phases of the process. as the u.s. has learned and other crucial industrial sectors just because of a item of material is cheaply produced or extracted elsewhere does not mean we do not need some level of domestic capacity. we certainly don't think about energy that way. the u.s. department of defense faces the same vulnerabilities as the private sector but with vastly added complications and concerns. the u.s. military shift towards distributing operations and stealthier vehicles and long duration and uncrude systems ab
and it also produced separators and electrolytes and the converters and binders and cooling equipmenthat is essential to turning these cathode, anodes and separators into cells. the number of countries that mastered these processes or relatively few and most are chinese and involve intricate manufacturing and all are capital intensive. none the less these manufacturing steps are considered quote, unquote low value in the united states under the business paradigm that came to dominate us over...
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and a sustainable and circular economy. there's been a growing market for the secondary materials, uh, from these batteries, particularly lithium and so this really reinforces the importance of really collecting as many as we can and to ensure, uh, batteries are properly collected, we develop probably one of the most convenient disposal programs that you can have. i think. uh, so next slide. so uh, believe it or not, we have five different ways for you to recycle your batteries. but for the sake of time, i'll cover three of them, which represent s, uh, more than 90% of all batteries collected on our programs. next slide. and so the first one i'm sure you've heard of is our curbside benchtop batteries, where residents and single family homes of five units or less and have access to the three bin system can put their batteries in a clear plastic bags and place on top of their black landfill bin on their, uh, recology refuse pickup date. recology will then pick it up, put it in a separate five gallon bucket, take it back to th
and a sustainable and circular economy. there's been a growing market for the secondary materials, uh, from these batteries, particularly lithium and so this really reinforces the importance of really collecting as many as we can and to ensure, uh, batteries are properly collected, we develop probably one of the most convenient disposal programs that you can have. i think. uh, so next slide. so uh, believe it or not, we have five different ways for you to recycle your batteries. but for the...
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and he said and niece of carl and jackie dahl. and carl stokes is our uncle, who was the first african american mayor of. a major city. major american city. this is not just any family here. so i want to just dovetail on what you say, but it has to be like to say, okay, i would i literally my grandmother i was at shaker my grandmother the domestic of a kid that was in class. yeah. wow. yeah, wow, yeah, yeah. well, they have actually a lot of the people are i just want to end with but i want to end with a quick story about your, which is when i was in high school. he came to speak at the school and i asked him about the disproportionate number white kids and, the advanced classes. and i actually don't remember. his answer was i don't know that he had answer anyone more than any of the rest of us did. and then when i was a reporter for the associated press, when i got here, lots of appeals here, too. i, i interviewed him for a story i was doing about health care disparities. and i reminded ofs. g me of thet compliments ever had. he
and he said and niece of carl and jackie dahl. and carl stokes is our uncle, who was the first african american mayor of. a major city. major american city. this is not just any family here. so i want to just dovetail on what you say, but it has to be like to say, okay, i would i literally my grandmother i was at shaker my grandmother the domestic of a kid that was in class. yeah. wow. yeah, wow, yeah, yeah. well, they have actually a lot of the people are i just want to end with but i want to...