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america killed bears and moves and goats and sheep. you name it. she killed it her big ambition in life was to go to africa and in 1927 she was invited to go on an expedition by another wealthy new york family they crossed the atlantic and they took a boat from naples to the horn of africa and took the british governors train from there to nairobi at that time it was set up to accommodate wealthy american and european hunters. and literary these expeditions were enormous dozens and dozens of africans a several trucks that would scout for game but also act as a service to set up the portable toilets that they had shipped over from manhattan put the toothpaste on the toothbrush to clean their clothes, drive and cook the meals. hunting deluxe. and on that first exhibition she was astonished at the range of game and literally crossed the african plains and she was shooting at everything that moved. but she wasn't happy with it. she found it to luxurious and none of the roughness of north america and canada and alaska so when she came back
america killed bears and moves and goats and sheep. you name it. she killed it her big ambition in life was to go to africa and in 1927 she was invited to go on an expedition by another wealthy new york family they crossed the atlantic and they took a boat from naples to the horn of africa and took the british governors train from there to nairobi at that time it was set up to accommodate wealthy american and european hunters. and literary these expeditions were enormous dozens and dozens of...
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oil prices and commodity prices and they were important in the 2009 and the 2010 and 2011 in boosting up inflation during that period. global value chains by contracting weren't dragging down on inflation as before and that was part of the explanation for why inflation was stronger during the crisis, but where the biggest results come in is the period sort of after the crisis and the 2010, 2015 window when inflation was slow tore recover in the u.s. than some of our models predicted. how much of that was global variables and the dollar exchange rate in the top left was part of the story and .1, .15, and the oil prices and commodity prices were a temporary drag and i think the most interesting and what hasn't received as much attention is the bottom left and the global value chains as they picked up trade it started to pick up more quickly and 2010, 2011 and 2012 is the emerging markets started more quickly and that acted as an important drag on inflation during that window and it acted as a drag on inflation and each of those by themselves are pretty small. you're talking .1s and .2s.
oil prices and commodity prices and they were important in the 2009 and the 2010 and 2011 in boosting up inflation during that period. global value chains by contracting weren't dragging down on inflation as before and that was part of the explanation for why inflation was stronger during the crisis, but where the biggest results come in is the period sort of after the crisis and the 2010, 2015 window when inflation was slow tore recover in the u.s. than some of our models predicted. how much...
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i fought for my self-eesteem and lost most of the time and went on and on and on and i was able to get my military development and put my life on the right track. when you talk about del seymour, that's just a force. he's my crew and that's where del seymour is. i'm just the leader, or one of the members of a force that we tried to do. some of the supervisors have been here for awhile, like supervisor peskin, and you'll remember me coming here yelling and screaming years ago about workforce development and it didn't work. and i decided to go to work on it, because my idea of the way to manage homelessness is a paycollectpaycheck, not a wellfk but a paycheck, that's quality we haven't had in the tenderloin for a long time and i want to thank the board here for that support of a lot of the things that i do in the tenderloin, special thanks to supervisor hainey. he's like a one-man show that does everything -- when he was running for supervisor -- he was a friend -- i mean, i knew him as a friend before he decided to run. when he decided to run, i was thinking, will this be another politi
i fought for my self-eesteem and lost most of the time and went on and on and on and i was able to get my military development and put my life on the right track. when you talk about del seymour, that's just a force. he's my crew and that's where del seymour is. i'm just the leader, or one of the members of a force that we tried to do. some of the supervisors have been here for awhile, like supervisor peskin, and you'll remember me coming here yelling and screaming years ago about workforce...
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it's not true and real you and you all have been saying that again and again and again and now it's time that city hall recognises that and makes changes that reflects that, because we don't want to be here in five years having the same conversation about everything is fine and we're taking these little steps. we're long passed that. so the crisis response team will respond to how crisis in the street. far too arc too often i see thee used far too often and that can make things a lot worse. instead, we need people who are trained to respond in never ways and in ways that we not only stabilize the situation but enter people into a system of care. it just cycles right back. there's no responsibility for that person and their needs in an ongoing way and that's the commitment we want to make with mental health sf. the office insurance accountability, this is very important because no one in our city, whatever your insurance situation is should feel alone without someone they can go to fight for them and to make sure they get access to treatment and i want to shout out to the folks from kaisr
it's not true and real you and you all have been saying that again and again and again and now it's time that city hall recognises that and makes changes that reflects that, because we don't want to be here in five years having the same conversation about everything is fine and we're taking these little steps. we're long passed that. so the crisis response team will respond to how crisis in the street. far too arc too often i see thee used far too often and that can make things a lot worse....
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and e and that's frightening. and they have made maneuvers and supported the ability to take over california's electricity grid. berkshire hathway, if it did that, it would become the largest monopoly electricity utility in the country. and so they'd be like pg&e on steroids. we can't allow pert allow berksy to take over. and they are only interested in making money and they'll probably gut the company or throw it out. so that stuff needs to be on your radar for your next meeting. >> chairperson fewer: thank you, mr. brooks. next speaker, please. >> jet holtsom, 350 bay area. and i wanted to touch on the comments that this is the first time in 20 years of living here that the board of supervisors, the mayor and sfpuc are all moving in the same direction on energy. and so then it's very frustrating to see the governor popping off with press comments about berkshir berkshire hathway undermining the whole discourse of what the city and the county is trying to achieve, what i believe that san jose and 20 other mayor h
and e and that's frightening. and they have made maneuvers and supported the ability to take over california's electricity grid. berkshire hathway, if it did that, it would become the largest monopoly electricity utility in the country. and so they'd be like pg&e on steroids. we can't allow pert allow berksy to take over. and they are only interested in making money and they'll probably gut the company or throw it out. so that stuff needs to be on your radar for your next meeting. >>...
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and other community organizations come and speak out, and essentially our commissioners and the public recommended some consequences for bias 911 calls and bias, or excuse me, racial profiling for folks making 911 calls. so, the conclusion was, when people use the police as their personal security because they feel uncomfortable or inconvenienced to be around a person who is different from them, the consequences can be fatal. and so racial profiling, when making a 911 call, is really exploitation of the public safety system. and the reality not to diminish the reason why people call 911 or theory that all responders to 911 are entering a scenario of carrying bias. we really need to think more upstream about what initiated the call and what prejudice that person making a frivolous 911 call is bringing to the table when they mischaracterize what they are experiencing. and so i know throughout the resolution, referenced 911 equals people are using it as an inherent threat, and to demonstrate an inherent power dynamic with a person not conforming to what one is asking them to do, so saying
and other community organizations come and speak out, and essentially our commissioners and the public recommended some consequences for bias 911 calls and bias, or excuse me, racial profiling for folks making 911 calls. so, the conclusion was, when people use the police as their personal security because they feel uncomfortable or inconvenienced to be around a person who is different from them, the consequences can be fatal. and so racial profiling, when making a 911 call, is really...
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and somebody went back and did that and there are trees now. with the passage of prop e, it's becoming embedded in our d.n.a. that trees are really important, because we have 78.6% of the population that have voted to say we need to put money to take care of them and most of those people don't realize we haven't put any money to planting trees. and it's becoming more and more important that we plant trees because we're losing more trees. and that's the major message i want to send to you today. in the next couple of years, we have to look at funding mechanisms for planting trees in sanfrancisco. we've declared a climate emergency and there will be a lot of talking today and you've mentioned, trees are probably the best way -- not the best way, but one of the best ways to adapt to a changing climate. and i'm not going to talk about benefit of trees. everyone will be talking about that today but it beaut beautife city and it calms people down to look at greenery. here are the key things. we need to replace trees and we need new trees. the replace
and somebody went back and did that and there are trees now. with the passage of prop e, it's becoming embedded in our d.n.a. that trees are really important, because we have 78.6% of the population that have voted to say we need to put money to take care of them and most of those people don't realize we haven't put any money to planting trees. and it's becoming more and more important that we plant trees because we're losing more trees. and that's the major message i want to send to you today....
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and justice and accountability. i'd like to suggest that we have an oversight hearing and specifically and this problem relating to mr. epstein and more broadly about the problems of proper surveillance and proper oversight. i think it ought to be bipartisan and suggests that year is equally troubled about this this issue and i would like to ask for your cooperation and that you will cooperate with the oversight. >> absolutely sir. >> when will the inspector general report? we >> never know that. they keep telling us soon but we don't know that means. they take the amount of time we need to do an investigation and i never know. >> i am going to write a letter and i hope that others will join me and in encouraging the inspector general to finish this report as expeditiously as possible. there is no more time to interview and review documents >> fee documents that were falsified which are not numerous with tons of written documents but i think that inspector general report is due next week and i'm going to be writing
and justice and accountability. i'd like to suggest that we have an oversight hearing and specifically and this problem relating to mr. epstein and more broadly about the problems of proper surveillance and proper oversight. i think it ought to be bipartisan and suggests that year is equally troubled about this this issue and i would like to ask for your cooperation and that you will cooperate with the oversight. >> absolutely sir. >> when will the inspector general report? we...
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a happy thought for sure, and into the chaos and corruption and the tantrums and treats but what comeshe sun will come up over our country even more divided and torn up in politics than even today with crises that still require urgent action. a 14 -year-old will be waiting for action who wrote to me to tell me she has written out a will because she is afraid her next day at school might be her last. a 12 -year-old will be waiting for action who asks me about healthcare not because she is the young policy buff but because she has juvenile diabetes and is afraid her parents will lose their coverage. i am running to be the president who will stand amid the rubble, pick up the pieces of our divided nation and lead us toward real action to do right by americans who have waited for far too long two. [cheering and applause] i am ready to gather up an american majority that is hungry for change, that is done with division and i have seen that hunger across the country and places you may not expect, shenandoah, iowa, a young man from a farm family stood up just meet what role agriculture would
a happy thought for sure, and into the chaos and corruption and the tantrums and treats but what comeshe sun will come up over our country even more divided and torn up in politics than even today with crises that still require urgent action. a 14 -year-old will be waiting for action who wrote to me to tell me she has written out a will because she is afraid her next day at school might be her last. a 12 -year-old will be waiting for action who asks me about healthcare not because she is the...
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i want to congratulate the staff and and when she first came here and and she did a wonderful job and i don't know -- you came on the same time and that picture and so, they did a wonderful job and it cannot be denied. i'm just going to talk about right now, the next two minutes. is history young lady. she can understand. she comes from where she can. i was born and raised and i came up when development agency, i knew mary rogers and when they tried sued to try to get the master lease and which i would call a certificate of preference and whatever you call it right now and i'm honored i believe able to have this and none were on ex september foon ex septembs morales and i hear in the report there's a whole big list that we don't know who the people are and there is a list still it's called the master list. and waypack sued some of their hard on money we got from the federal government to get that list. so i won't go into it. i've got one minute left. i'm honored and amazed and i have to get your photos because they're doing a wonderful job. i got to give it to you. you are part of the
i want to congratulate the staff and and when she first came here and and she did a wonderful job and i don't know -- you came on the same time and that picture and so, they did a wonderful job and it cannot be denied. i'm just going to talk about right now, the next two minutes. is history young lady. she can understand. she comes from where she can. i was born and raised and i came up when development agency, i knew mary rogers and when they tried sued to try to get the master lease and which...
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we all represent districts and we all know of fisherman's wharf and the bay and salmon runs. but the woman that i have the pleasure of honoring today is truly san francisco royalty. truly san francisco royalty. when i called her and she is one of the most humble, lovable, self-less, egoless people i've ever had the pleasure of meeting and has a cute hat on says hey, i'm just an old woman of the sea. and that woman who we are honoring here today is captain and i want to underscore capta captain. jacqueline douglas who is the captain of a little boat called the whacky jackie. [cheers and applause] captain douglas, if you would please go to the microphone. captain, the microphone is to my right, your left and if you would like to unveil those images, that would be helpful to the procedurings that we are about to engage in. captain douglas was born in the city and county -- no, turn them around. well, actually, you can do it however you want. i would go that way because i think the camera -- turn it around. i think the cameras will capture it -- no, other way. [ laughter ] >> the
we all represent districts and we all know of fisherman's wharf and the bay and salmon runs. but the woman that i have the pleasure of honoring today is truly san francisco royalty. truly san francisco royalty. when i called her and she is one of the most humble, lovable, self-less, egoless people i've ever had the pleasure of meeting and has a cute hat on says hey, i'm just an old woman of the sea. and that woman who we are honoring here today is captain and i want to underscore capta captain....
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sector and growth and capitalism and so on. we took two steps forward and stop, right? so we either continue and achieve that aspiration or go back to what we have. and really become socialist beginning support the citizens. if we stay in this limbo, phony state, they will not accept it and tolerated. he said that a year ago and, unfortunately, no >> productive hybrid of the two. ambassador. we have a microphone. >> thank you very much for the very fascinating discussion, but if i could push back again if i may, picking up on what majid was just saying, the last remarks he made. you talked about evolutionary change and you begin evolutionary asked if you're not the only evolutionary asked in iraq. the parties are also extremely, political parties are extremely revolutionary way that at least three different sets of electoral laws and iraq starting with the very first electoral law which the united nations to up for iraq which treated iraq as a single district, whatever it was, proportional representation. the basic parties that
sector and growth and capitalism and so on. we took two steps forward and stop, right? so we either continue and achieve that aspiration or go back to what we have. and really become socialist beginning support the citizens. if we stay in this limbo, phony state, they will not accept it and tolerated. he said that a year ago and, unfortunately, no >> productive hybrid of the two. ambassador. we have a microphone. >> thank you very much for the very fascinating discussion, but if i...
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and he turns to her and looks and says, are you sure? he is a man who at 92 was willing to stand in the heat of a georgia sun to help me stand for an office. because he believed so deeply in the democracy of our nation, and he's so willing every day that he's able to serve us all, and i will always see him as one of the greatest presidents ever. >> so we're almost out of time before i ask the last question, i want to mention a couple of upcoming events. on december 4th we have a news maker with sheldon white house and on december 9th a headliners coffee and conversation with lonnie bunch. and i would like to present miss abrams with down of the most highly coveted items in washington d.c. a national press club coffee mug. and finally, before your race, one of the things you were known for was writing romance novels. is there another novel in the works? >> oh i'm glad you asked. i technically still have to write the third novel in the trilogy that i stopped writing when i became democratic leader. i'm going to get that one done, because i
and he turns to her and looks and says, are you sure? he is a man who at 92 was willing to stand in the heat of a georgia sun to help me stand for an office. because he believed so deeply in the democracy of our nation, and he's so willing every day that he's able to serve us all, and i will always see him as one of the greatest presidents ever. >> so we're almost out of time before i ask the last question, i want to mention a couple of upcoming events. on december 4th we have a news...
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and bad ideas about credit cards and borrowing and all those kinds of things, they have no clue and they need to learn about that in school. it becomes education, if you want to get successful read more about it, get passionate about it, understand why you're there and they don't have a great investment life, were all living a lot longer. >> let me draw down and play doubles advocate on the question in your answer and i would say my advice to a young person would be by index funds and whatever you do don't buy individual stocks because you are probably going to do it poorly because academic research proves most people do. >> i'm a great believer of index funds having started one in 1991 called the schwab 1000 that did incredibly well over the last 20 years. it had about 9.9% compounded and was on the s&p 500 and we had a thousand stocks, i was a long-time believer and supporter and recommended it to many people, index funds is a great way to start. however, it is a little bit boring. in fact it's very boring. i think for a young person to step into an index fund and get the real fab
and bad ideas about credit cards and borrowing and all those kinds of things, they have no clue and they need to learn about that in school. it becomes education, if you want to get successful read more about it, get passionate about it, understand why you're there and they don't have a great investment life, were all living a lot longer. >> let me draw down and play doubles advocate on the question in your answer and i would say my advice to a young person would be by index funds and...
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and sunset reservoir in d4 and twin digs reservoir and sutro reservoir. most know where the first four are located and for the next four, just want to orient everybody. laguna honda is along the l laga reservoir and that's 28 acres and that's one of the bigger areas. also, sutra reservoir, across from the claretin elementary. and on the hill there, very close to number four which is between peaks and i wanted to orient folks because not everyone knows where they are. so it's a much smaller number of trees, 131,000 from rec park and we have approximately 4,000 trees that puc oversees. of those, about half of them are lake merced, which are maybe maintained by rec park. what are maintenance measures? we do tree trimming and removal of dead trees and we remove trees and there was a hearing about it that present yi called last week or two weeks ago. we do also remove trees to ensure fire breaks between the homes and to ensure that we have state required fire protection. the other time that we remove trees, a lot of our tries, a lot of people don't know they'r
and sunset reservoir in d4 and twin digs reservoir and sutro reservoir. most know where the first four are located and for the next four, just want to orient everybody. laguna honda is along the l laga reservoir and that's 28 acres and that's one of the bigger areas. also, sutra reservoir, across from the claretin elementary. and on the hill there, very close to number four which is between peaks and i wanted to orient folks because not everyone knows where they are. so it's a much smaller...
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and us ambassador to the united nations a mother and wife and daughter and to also see baseball and football. [laughter] tom healy is an outstanding writer leading the brooklyn conference at the brooklyn museum at the backend of miami beach animal spirit and the right hand and knows. put your hands together for tom healy and susan rice. [applause] >> there is a lot of love in this room susan. >> thank you for coming out everyone. [applause] tom, thank you for doing this. >> thank you for coming to miami they arrived half an hour ago. [laughter] she made an entrance. i would set it up why is a poet introducing a diplomat but that is because we are friends and we have been with our spouses for a long time now. and actually i wanted to start by taking us back almost ten or 11 years ago to something that was red for president obama's inauguration and she writes we encounter each other with that whisper and that is love. to talk to us about toughness and love. >> it is how my parents raised me my husband and i have tried to raise our kids and that is how i try to serve our country. with someone y
and us ambassador to the united nations a mother and wife and daughter and to also see baseball and football. [laughter] tom healy is an outstanding writer leading the brooklyn conference at the brooklyn museum at the backend of miami beach animal spirit and the right hand and knows. put your hands together for tom healy and susan rice. [applause] >> there is a lot of love in this room susan. >> thank you for coming out everyone. [applause] tom, thank you for doing this. >>...
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on housing completions and starts and projects and construction. a quick overview on sir tive kit of preference highlights. and then the small business enterprise and workforce highlights. here is a map just as a reminder. i'm sure you know this well of the three major projects. starting in the north you've got trance bay and then mission bay north and mission bay south and then hunters point shipyard phases 1 and 2 in candlestick. this slide is a overview of all of ocii's housing production. it shows both market rate and affordable and over all there will be more than 21,000 housing units of which 32% will be affordable. >> which serve all the way from extremely low income to moderate income san franciscans. i have the income for a four-person household on the slide and the rents for the two bedroom unit for those households, for example, would be $1386. i want today give you a quick update on some changes in the funding environment for ocii's affordable housing. i think you have seen in the past the typical funding instructionture includes low in
on housing completions and starts and projects and construction. a quick overview on sir tive kit of preference highlights. and then the small business enterprise and workforce highlights. here is a map just as a reminder. i'm sure you know this well of the three major projects. starting in the north you've got trance bay and then mission bay north and mission bay south and then hunters point shipyard phases 1 and 2 in candlestick. this slide is a overview of all of ocii's housing production....
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, the department of children and youth and families and human service's agency and department of aging and adult services. >> good morning and thank you supervisor and thank you supervisors. as mentioned, our office has been working with the coverage apartments to initiate this policy and those departments include the department of public health, department of homelessness and community development, department of children and youth and families and department of human services and so you'll hear from them today. as supervisor mandleman mentioned, there was a state-wide ordinance ab959, lbgt reduction's act championed in 2019 and an additional policy in 2017 and locally in 2016 through chapter 104 of the administrative code. as we look at data collection for lgbt folks in the census, the soji data becomes much more important, because we're documents despairties, as well as identifying areas and improvement across current services throughout the city, which champions itself on inclusion for lgbt the community, as billion a as wello identify and address policy gaps and this underscores to
, the department of children and youth and families and human service's agency and department of aging and adult services. >> good morning and thank you supervisor and thank you supervisors. as mentioned, our office has been working with the coverage apartments to initiate this policy and those departments include the department of public health, department of homelessness and community development, department of children and youth and families and department of human services and so...
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and has some approval before it and approves the findings and goes ahead and does the approvals. but because of this project is first before you this should be the first approvals when there's multiple approvals. so it was 35 a while ago, but no approvals were taken, so you have the first approval. so before the city acts, this is the first action on the project. but then any other city parties that take action on this, including the planning commission and the board will rely on the find beings, as well. >> so does that include the alleyway at the new montgomery building, where they've activated the alley, so that would be a benefit in exchange for the work they're going to do? >> yes. >> so they wouldn't have to do that even though they're working on that illegally. >> it's the overall benefits of the project outweigh the impacts. >> yeah. because i don't recall ever doing a statement of considerations. thank you. and are these four separate motions or could we make one vote for all of them. >> you can actually make one vote for all of them. >> motion to approve. >> so let's do
and has some approval before it and approves the findings and goes ahead and does the approvals. but because of this project is first before you this should be the first approvals when there's multiple approvals. so it was 35 a while ago, but no approvals were taken, so you have the first approval. so before the city acts, this is the first action on the project. but then any other city parties that take action on this, including the planning commission and the board will rely on the find...
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it is about respecting human dignity and human consciousness and human life, and it is horrific and it's horrible that the united states of america treats people the way they do. the life expectancy for a black trans woman is 29 years old as we stand here. i am 61. i am so lucky to be alive. i am so very lucky and grateful and honored to be here living in san francisco for over 35 years and being a community activist and fighting for transgender human rights. the rights that we have been neglected and denied for many, many years, and my black trans sisters and my latina sisters should have not been murdered, should have not been subjected to i.c.e., to all the police, to all the brutality and to all the inhuman treatment. i would like to say, to all the senators and all the congressmen and all the state representatives and all the mirrors and the governors and to that little orange haired man a living in the white house, i just want to say, your time is limited. you have to answer to someone, too. give us our rights that we deserve. i am tired of begging for the scraps off the table. i a
it is about respecting human dignity and human consciousness and human life, and it is horrific and it's horrible that the united states of america treats people the way they do. the life expectancy for a black trans woman is 29 years old as we stand here. i am 61. i am so lucky to be alive. i am so very lucky and grateful and honored to be here living in san francisco for over 35 years and being a community activist and fighting for transgender human rights. the rights that we have been...
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it is warm and sunny and gorgeous. you can copy that and paste it for monday and tuesday and wednesday. however on thursday, we have some clouds because we have a system that will bring the northern fringes of california some rain. temperatures will be consistent. we are warmer than where we should be. we are in the upper 70s inland. that they will be in the beautiful low 70s. >> we need a good soaking. we usually -- once it starts we get the rain. we will have that rain. >> we had a slow start and it all worked out. >> hopefully, this year we have some coming soon. >>> tuesday is a big day in san francisco. voters are going to the polls to pick a new mayor. we will take a look at candidates who are vying for that position. and the raiders host home game at oakland after six weeks on the road. we will talk about what analysts say they need to do to be the detroit lions today. sports is coming up next. one call 811 before you dig.ings you can do is to make sure you calling 811 can get your lines marked. it's free, it's
it is warm and sunny and gorgeous. you can copy that and paste it for monday and tuesday and wednesday. however on thursday, we have some clouds because we have a system that will bring the northern fringes of california some rain. temperatures will be consistent. we are warmer than where we should be. we are in the upper 70s inland. that they will be in the beautiful low 70s. >> we need a good soaking. we usually -- once it starts we get the rain. we will have that rain. >> we had...
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if we get getting these nickels and times and pennies and quarters and trillions and billions the american people like, uh-uh. i'll go with the one who is entertaining me on twitter. [laughte [laughter] >> oh, i make mistakes every 260 characters, i get it. donald trump's message is always going to be simple. our message will always be tough. it's going to be tough because we feel this huge responsibility to save ourselves and to save the planet and to save everybody because that's why we're democrats. we're so full of hope and optimism and that's why we continue to talk and come up with these great policies, but wrap it up. >> very good, very good advice. >> i like that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> and i would just say, this is being memorialized on c-span so the candidates will have the opportunity to-- >> oh, oh. >> don't worry, it won't come out-- >> can i come over and visit? >> you know, i think the advice for democrats is a little hard for me because i advise the president still, if i would put donna's hat on, don't embrace socialism to the democrats, it's a losing message. i thi
if we get getting these nickels and times and pennies and quarters and trillions and billions the american people like, uh-uh. i'll go with the one who is entertaining me on twitter. [laughte [laughter] >> oh, i make mistakes every 260 characters, i get it. donald trump's message is always going to be simple. our message will always be tough. it's going to be tough because we feel this huge responsibility to save ourselves and to save the planet and to save everybody because that's why...
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we are hazy and mild and warm for this time of year, in the 60s and 70s by the water and upper 70s andt have a change in the pattern come tuesday. we are in the 60s and 70s and a few 80s near the coast. >>> we have traffic that is moving along okay now, a little better around 24 westbound driving through the washington area and some improvement on east shore between the cockiness bridge and other areas are slow for 20 or 25 minute delay across the bridge into san francisco. contra costa county is very slow and almost every commute this morning, every single one has been slow including the south bay. let's go back to the desk. >>> of fire is out and the cleanup is beginning in sonoma county. we have the start of phase 1 of the cleanup and fire survivors are getting some help. we are in one area that was ravaged by flames weeks ago. >> reporter: >> we are at the winery and you can see behind me all the damage that has been left behind after the kincade fire. this is one of many properties that has to be cleaned up. we do not know when the county will get through it but we know that they
we are hazy and mild and warm for this time of year, in the 60s and 70s by the water and upper 70s andt have a change in the pattern come tuesday. we are in the 60s and 70s and a few 80s near the coast. >>> we have traffic that is moving along okay now, a little better around 24 westbound driving through the washington area and some improvement on east shore between the cockiness bridge and other areas are slow for 20 or 25 minute delay across the bridge into san francisco. contra...
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space command and trends can and north, and strategic command u.s. cyber command and you see how those plans have to be integrated so that we don't have those things. any plan plan together and do that work together, we say that there or it will provide great effort. >> and so must situation you envision the space command would be a supporting command rather than a supported command. >> in most cases we want it but there are in the future as we have to fight for priority, were going to require support from other combatant commands. >> and you mentioned insurance can you talk a little bit about how you say deterrence in this job in the space component space deterrence. >> wonkey lasted about space deterrence. and there is no such thing as it. it's just deterrence only. we talk about with our nuclear forces but i say that the deterrence is much broader than that. we do things in space that can amplify the deterrence space. along with others. so as we look at global animators, we also need to look at as integrator for the deterrence. because each combat
space command and trends can and north, and strategic command u.s. cyber command and you see how those plans have to be integrated so that we don't have those things. any plan plan together and do that work together, we say that there or it will provide great effort. >> and so must situation you envision the space command would be a supporting command rather than a supported command. >> in most cases we want it but there are in the future as we have to fight for priority, were going...
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and mr. holmes, too, and you are the late entrant into this situation, and things sure did escalate quickly. we spoke with you last friday night about a, what we thought was going to be a 30-second vignette about a two-minute phone call, and then it turns out you know, with your 40-minute opener today, you have a lot of information to share. so we appreciate your being here. dr. hill, your last day at the national security council was july 19th, is that correct? >> yes. >> you were involved with the july 25th call, and you were not involved with the relevant activity related to the pause in the aid? >> i was not. that is correct. >> and as of july 19th, did you believe that a call was going to be scheduled for the 25th? >> i personally did not believe it would be scheduled that day, no. >> what is the thinking of the nsc as of july 19th about this call? >> well, i have learned from other depositions to be clear here that perhaps there was some awareness that there might be a call. ambassador
and mr. holmes, too, and you are the late entrant into this situation, and things sure did escalate quickly. we spoke with you last friday night about a, what we thought was going to be a 30-second vignette about a two-minute phone call, and then it turns out you know, with your 40-minute opener today, you have a lot of information to share. so we appreciate your being here. dr. hill, your last day at the national security council was july 19th, is that correct? >> yes. >> you were...
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the union leader and for years and years called the shots and hated democrats and loved republicans but set the rebellions they hated and they really hated them. that is change. the influence of newspapers as medium has changed but more importantly the influence of expectations doesn't which is why murphy and i sit around the fire and talk about this a lot. iowa begets new hampshire. i use your exact language murphy but -- >> i worked the club. you can. >> new hampshire has one job which is basically to screw iowa after the iowa caucuses bid they tend to set things right. first thing, iowa takes corn, new hampshire picks presidents. this whole idea that they will have a caucus and we have a real election and people come out, a vote in secret ballots, not a caucus and we have to wrestle with somebody to get them to join your team but the expectation is coming out of iowa used to be free tickets. you tried to get free tickets out of iowa but new hampshire got down to two and maybe want to get out of south carolina. that has changed the conventional wisdom is it different. does anyone
the union leader and for years and years called the shots and hated democrats and loved republicans but set the rebellions they hated and they really hated them. that is change. the influence of newspapers as medium has changed but more importantly the influence of expectations doesn't which is why murphy and i sit around the fire and talk about this a lot. iowa begets new hampshire. i use your exact language murphy but -- >> i worked the club. you can. >> new hampshire has one job...
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male brain and that was biologically determined and determined gender gaps in the world and in society. so effectively just as a little task i set myself in writing the book, all the streaming questions i really need to rook at in understanding and early on. first of all, basic question, differences in the brain. do we have a female brain or male brain or a brain either pink or blue or in fact, 50 shades of gray matter and that's what i want to call the book but they wouldn't let me do that, period. [laughter] were need to know where they come from. actually are we looking at some kind of differences determine bid the demands of society. i started looking at that. it's a well -- well established question that people ask, i thought actually this dichotomy -- so are we looking at either role or looking at much more complicated process and finally, what are the differences if there are any, do we have people from mars or venus preserving people or things, multitasking skills and do it firmly on whether you're male or female and will explain the kind of gender gaps that the research is abo
male brain and that was biologically determined and determined gender gaps in the world and in society. so effectively just as a little task i set myself in writing the book, all the streaming questions i really need to rook at in understanding and early on. first of all, basic question, differences in the brain. do we have a female brain or male brain or a brain either pink or blue or in fact, 50 shades of gray matter and that's what i want to call the book but they wouldn't let me do that,...
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and tom watson and i could go on and on. in many of our greatest historians work in all kinds of fields but they have all done at least one biography. >> on that note let's open it up to the audience and have a few questions. how are we going to do this. our microphones, are in the i/o. please. >> i have a question for professor. i live a couple of blocks east on the park on capitol hill. it's sort of like the original memorial lincoln memorial, so sent you there. >> is so small. >> everything is smaller than the lincoln memorial. >> is frederick douglass dedicated it in the 1870s, and there are lots of important people there and it's interesting speech about lincoln and it was previewed on, you mentioned like what you actually say of lincoln and is the little revealing. it wasn't all flattering. you are talking to a white audience and you are abraham lincoln news children and we are the step children. after lincoln, died, it is like this public views on him they change. be my guest. enter if you read my book yet but the fir
and tom watson and i could go on and on. in many of our greatest historians work in all kinds of fields but they have all done at least one biography. >> on that note let's open it up to the audience and have a few questions. how are we going to do this. our microphones, are in the i/o. please. >> i have a question for professor. i live a couple of blocks east on the park on capitol hill. it's sort of like the original memorial lincoln memorial, so sent you there. >> is so...
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sector and foreign partners, and so forth. that said, there are some challenges unique to this problem set. the lack of a statue and associated material support charges. the added complexity to protected free speech and the associated difference between united states and our partners. and the fact that the perpetrators are often love actors. this substantially complicates the challenges in it. and far broader issues. first, for almost two decades, the united states as of the broad, countries who are exporters and extreme ideology. we are no mixing of the exporters of white supremacy ideology. that is the reality of whom were going to have to deal with. as we grapple with how to deal with global movement, we need to be very careful. in the case of the international is the terrorist threat, lee lost some control over the narrative of month vulnerable populations radicalization has succeeded on the pretense of the west is conducting a war against islam. his false but it's effective. when into guarding a set in the space. we must
sector and foreign partners, and so forth. that said, there are some challenges unique to this problem set. the lack of a statue and associated material support charges. the added complexity to protected free speech and the associated difference between united states and our partners. and the fact that the perpetrators are often love actors. this substantially complicates the challenges in it. and far broader issues. first, for almost two decades, the united states as of the broad, countries...
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and -- place, i'm sorry and the objective would be 1.4 to preserve and celebrate historic and cultureleesources. al reso. hees bn he is a historic documentaryian and civil rights leader. he began photographing fillmore first for assignments and then as a documentary maker. his black and white images capture the black community in 1940s, 50s and 60s. david grew up in foster care. in age of 12, he developed an interest in photography after winning a camera in a contest. he was drafted into the navy before graduation from high school. after completing a tour in the philippines during world war ii, he returned to his hometown where he read aboutancele adam -- ansel adams photography. he asked to join the program and when a spot opened up, mr. adams invited him to live in his home while he found a place to live. and with no formal training, mr. johnson came to san francisco in 1945 at the age of 18, with his $5 eastman folding camera in his pocket. his photographs have come to be recognized for their depiction of the fillmore before urban redevelopment in the 1960s. they have been featured i
and -- place, i'm sorry and the objective would be 1.4 to preserve and celebrate historic and cultureleesources. al reso. hees bn he is a historic documentaryian and civil rights leader. he began photographing fillmore first for assignments and then as a documentary maker. his black and white images capture the black community in 1940s, 50s and 60s. david grew up in foster care. in age of 12, he developed an interest in photography after winning a camera in a contest. he was drafted into the...
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and these people watch it and they eat it up and buy all of that stuff, and hannity and what's her name, laura ingraham or whatever and saying that vindman was a traitor or dual alliances and dershowitz sat there and listened like a qui e quizling, and so there is so much technology that they are siloed with fox, and they only get the trump reports and people on there who have the futures tied to trump. in life, you have amazon and people don't get out and communicate as much on the main street, and see the people in the shops and get out and frat earnize and people are getting the packages delivered by mail. so society is getting too separated for people to come together and we are separated tremendously and afei feel sorr for the people who support trump and i get e-mails that say that god ordained that he is president, and that he is doing god's work and he has accepted jesus christ and i think that these people are deluded, and 2 corinthians and he can't quote his favorite bible passage and he doesn't know the 23rd psalm or the new from the old testament, and yet they believe he is
and these people watch it and they eat it up and buy all of that stuff, and hannity and what's her name, laura ingraham or whatever and saying that vindman was a traitor or dual alliances and dershowitz sat there and listened like a qui e quizling, and so there is so much technology that they are siloed with fox, and they only get the trump reports and people on there who have the futures tied to trump. in life, you have amazon and people don't get out and communicate as much on the main...
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that wasn't easy, and he did it with grace and kindness and willing to work with us. have no doubt that he's going to do a great job implementing mental health s.f. dr. grant colfax. [ applause ]. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you, supervisor ronen and mayor breed, for bringing us here today and the city leaders together to solve the most urgent problem facing our city. you made sure that the department of public health and the clinicians, community partners, clients, patients, the people we serve, contributed their collective wisdom to this transformative plan for asterisk. under your leadership, mayor breed, with the help of people here today, we will make a positive impact in transforming our behavioral health system to serve the people in greatest need. thank you again, supervisor ronen and haney, for your commitment to health and dignity for san franciscans experiencing homelessness, mental illness, and substance use disorders. the department of public health shares the passion and urgency you bring to this vital work. i really want to thank the health depar
that wasn't easy, and he did it with grace and kindness and willing to work with us. have no doubt that he's going to do a great job implementing mental health s.f. dr. grant colfax. [ applause ]. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you, supervisor ronen and mayor breed, for bringing us here today and the city leaders together to solve the most urgent problem facing our city. you made sure that the department of public health and the clinicians, community partners, clients, patients, the...
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and what it does commit and ms. campbell did mention that in her recommendation, about the need for the organization to understand what is the shortfall at any given period in time so that it could request those funding -- that funding mechanism through hud in a timely manner. and what sfha what we have failed to do is understand our books know our financial position at any given time so we can make that request to receive those additional funds. and so when we think about the city and county of san francisco we know that we are one of the highest-rent rent cities and counties in america. and with that in mind, hud only funds at a certainly level per unit. and we need to predict that as well as consider what is going to be the rent increase at any given time in each year and determine or estimate or project the month to month when rent increases will happen for all the varying units that we have vouchers. though we have our rad pros that have project-based vouchers and in those particular units are developments, we
and what it does commit and ms. campbell did mention that in her recommendation, about the need for the organization to understand what is the shortfall at any given period in time so that it could request those funding -- that funding mechanism through hud in a timely manner. and what sfha what we have failed to do is understand our books know our financial position at any given time so we can make that request to receive those additional funds. and so when we think about the city and county...
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and us ambassador to the united nations a mother and wife and daughter and to also see baseball and football[laughter] tom healy is an outstanding writer leading the brooklyn conference at the brooklyn museum at the backend of miami beach animal spirit and the right hand and knows. put your hands together for tom healy and susan rice. [applause] >> there is a lot of love in this room susan. >> thank you for coming out everyone. [applause] tom, thank you for doing this. >> thank you for coming to miami they arrived half an hour ago. [laughter] she made an entrance. i would set it up why is a poet introducing a diplomat but that is because we are friends and we have been with our spouses for a long time now. and actually i wanted to start by taking us back almost ten or 11 years ago to something that was red for president obama's inauguration and she writes we encounter each other with that whisper and that is love. to talk to us about toughness and love. >> it is how my parents raised me my husband and i have tried to raise our kids and that is how i try to serve our country. with someone you
and us ambassador to the united nations a mother and wife and daughter and to also see baseball and football[laughter] tom healy is an outstanding writer leading the brooklyn conference at the brooklyn museum at the backend of miami beach animal spirit and the right hand and knows. put your hands together for tom healy and susan rice. [applause] >> there is a lot of love in this room susan. >> thank you for coming out everyone. [applause] tom, thank you for doing this. >>...
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the worst of the worse and insights that induce and solicit illegality and harm and that is to me the most troubling. >> that is the problem and then the question is how do you deal with the problem. >> i have some answers for a weekend submit them. >> i want to get them and rating are possible. >> thank you for the question. >> i actually think it is a great question and i think some of these civil liberties on a lion our primary goal and i think good content moderation is precise, transparent and careful. but we see far too often is that in the name of content moderation and making sure the internet is safer everybody actually all kind of valuable unlawful conversations are taken off line, there is details in my testimony but i will point to one conversation. we are attempting to document word atrocities but they are often flagged as violating terms of service because of course they contain horrible material, but the point is to actually support political conversations and it is very difficult for the service providers to tell the difference. >> thank you, miss peters. >> if it's il
the worst of the worse and insights that induce and solicit illegality and harm and that is to me the most troubling. >> that is the problem and then the question is how do you deal with the problem. >> i have some answers for a weekend submit them. >> i want to get them and rating are possible. >> thank you for the question. >> i actually think it is a great question and i think some of these civil liberties on a lion our primary goal and i think good content...
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aid and now a supervisor and i have tried my best to balance the competing interest and opinions and i have been determined to land on a project that i know is right for the neighborhood community. i implore you to support the three ordinances to bring this project to life and to bring more housing to district too. thank you. >> thank you for the details. supervisor stephanie, you made a motion to amend, correct? >> correct. the first amendment with regard to the maintenance of the trees, does everybody have that in front of them? >> our city attorney has all of amendments. would you like him to describe that? >> yes, that would be wonderful. >> deputy city again. the amendment that supervisor stephanie mentioned requiring the permitee to take on three years of street tree maintenance is on page 3, beginning on line 18 of the major encroachment permit ordinance, which is item 36. supervisor stephanie has circulate thed amendments to 345 and 36 to reflect the updated supplemental sequa findings. and has also proposed acceptingg amendments and the development agreement has been modifie
aid and now a supervisor and i have tried my best to balance the competing interest and opinions and i have been determined to land on a project that i know is right for the neighborhood community. i implore you to support the three ordinances to bring this project to life and to bring more housing to district too. thank you. >> thank you for the details. supervisor stephanie, you made a motion to amend, correct? >> correct. the first amendment with regard to the maintenance of the...
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we will be there and he showed that hand raise and he got back and there, cut more away and got her out saved her life. he has done so many awards for that, so many accolades, but the truth of the matter is, it is a two-way street with the community and us. she saved his life. she taught him about better things. how to live better, how to live more sound, and a more peaceful. they became friends for the rest of her life. he will carry that in his heart. anyway. i'm just going to get a little corny for a minute. my dads not alive anymore, but he was so proud that his daughter went to that fire, because that was my first fire, and somehow i ended up in sports illustrated. [laughter] you know, this is an old because there's a marlboro ad at the back of it. [laughter] all right. i am a ham, but who knew i was going to be in sports illustrated? [cheering] okay, okay. all right. the next day we went down there and worked on the marina, my dad walks into time warner building in manhattan, because he was mre said, that's my daughter, that's my daughter, and they said, yeah , whatever. he said l
we will be there and he showed that hand raise and he got back and there, cut more away and got her out saved her life. he has done so many awards for that, so many accolades, but the truth of the matter is, it is a two-way street with the community and us. she saved his life. she taught him about better things. how to live better, how to live more sound, and a more peaceful. they became friends for the rest of her life. he will carry that in his heart. anyway. i'm just going to get a little...
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when you look at what biden and his son did and when you look at other people what they've done and i believe there was tremendous corruption with biden. >> kaitlan collins is out front at the white house. kaitlan, what is the white house saying tonight about the revelations from kent's closed-door testimony now that we have a full transcript. >> so far they haven't commented and this is what they were concerned about. they know it will help them make their case against the president and his political motivations in ukraine, because here you've got a senior state department official on the record talking about the pressure campaign that he and other senior officials felt not only from the president's allies, but including the president's own attorney rudy giuliani who other officials had been put in charge of all of this and as you can see from the transcript, that was who the president was saying the president should go to when they had questions of all of this. the white house is essentially bracing for those public testimonies to happen starting next week, but don't forget, it's no
when you look at what biden and his son did and when you look at other people what they've done and i believe there was tremendous corruption with biden. >> kaitlan collins is out front at the white house. kaitlan, what is the white house saying tonight about the revelations from kent's closed-door testimony now that we have a full transcript. >> so far they haven't commented and this is what they were concerned about. they know it will help them make their case against the...
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jones about 1619 and its past and its present. lee was not the only statue to get this treatment that night. stonewall jackson got it as well. i couldn't find as good a picture of it. but a few days after this, my friend and colleague at the university of virginia reported on twitter that the tablet marking charlottesville's slave market was also contextualized. she uses the word "contextu "contextualized" here as well. not only are the flowers placed there, but you see the 1619 very clearly marked on the lamp post in this particular image. so, 1619 i think is now a powerfully political statement rooting slavery's past in our present. it references the first documented arrival of enslaved africans in english north america in a space that would nearly two centuries later become the united states. because i think of the "new york times" magazine and nicole hannah jones' work on this, the things that scholars have been talking about in this context for quite some time are now not only the shorthand for understanding the history of sl
jones about 1619 and its past and its present. lee was not the only statue to get this treatment that night. stonewall jackson got it as well. i couldn't find as good a picture of it. but a few days after this, my friend and colleague at the university of virginia reported on twitter that the tablet marking charlottesville's slave market was also contextualized. she uses the word "contextu "contextualized" here as well. not only are the flowers placed there, but you see the 1619...
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infrastructure and health and early warning systems and nature based solutions and water and we talk about if you take those revolutions and apply them in the sectors, where does one start? if you are sitting in the agency and agriculture agency of the force ministry, where do you start to build resilience? we laid out what we saw some of the key entry points for how to act to integrate climate risk into these areas. examplesfew slides of from around the world how people have done that with success. this is an example of bangladesh a country that is ravaged by , cyclones. or1970, cyclones took three thousand lives in an absolute tragedy. and cyclones of similar magnitude in 1990 and 2007, 2019 with a dramatic reduction of the cost of lives. even in a country like bangladesh bangladesh real , commitment of early warning systems, shelter , transportation and good committee case and can result in a massive reduction of loss of lives. and infrastructure we see a need to not only update codes and standards to create roads that would be more resilient in heat and rainfall, but how we need
infrastructure and health and early warning systems and nature based solutions and water and we talk about if you take those revolutions and apply them in the sectors, where does one start? if you are sitting in the agency and agriculture agency of the force ministry, where do you start to build resilience? we laid out what we saw some of the key entry points for how to act to integrate climate risk into these areas. examplesfew slides of from around the world how people have done that with...
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it will take city departments and nonprofit providers and volunteers and companies and community membersing together. [♪] >> the product homeless connect community day of service began about 15 years ago, and we have had 73 of them. what we do is we host and expo-style event, and we were the very force organization to do this but it worked so well that 250 other cities across the globe host their own. there's over 120 service providers at the event today, and they range anywhere from hygiene kits provided by the basics, 5% -- to prescription glasses and reading glasses, hearing tests, pet sitting, showers, medical services, flu shots, dental care, groceries, so many phenomenal service providers, and what makes it so unique is we ask that they provide that service today here it is an actual, tangible service people can leave with it. >> i am with the hearing and speech center of northern california, and we provide a variety of services including audiology, counselling, outreach, education, today we actually just do screening to see if someone has hearing loss. to follow updates when they
it will take city departments and nonprofit providers and volunteers and companies and community membersing together. [♪] >> the product homeless connect community day of service began about 15 years ago, and we have had 73 of them. what we do is we host and expo-style event, and we were the very force organization to do this but it worked so well that 250 other cities across the globe host their own. there's over 120 service providers at the event today, and they range anywhere from...
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and the tenderloin, and we didn't know about comptons and any of that. and i don't know. i've always felt san francisco was my home, not san leandro. i'm living there again, unfortunately, even though this is my favorite place, it's not that affordable. but i do want to thank all the trans community for believe in homobiles, primary, for the stories you tell, like donna persona was reminding me, when she got into the car, and other people were telling me the terrible things that would happen to them at the hands of other public forms of transportation drivers, and i did not realize at that time was homobiles was a necessary serve and continues to be necessary, sadly. and i hope that we as a community can continue to inspire all forms of transportation around the world to step up and, like, raise standards and not allow any kind of violence against our communities. so thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> president yee: okay, colleagues, it's my turn. first of all, before i even get started, i want to thank supervisor mandelman once again fo
and the tenderloin, and we didn't know about comptons and any of that. and i don't know. i've always felt san francisco was my home, not san leandro. i'm living there again, unfortunately, even though this is my favorite place, it's not that affordable. but i do want to thank all the trans community for believe in homobiles, primary, for the stories you tell, like donna persona was reminding me, when she got into the car, and other people were telling me the terrible things that would happen to...
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and in some places succeeding. >>. >> there is questions about torture and abuse and suffering and a crown prince that has not been held accountable. >> if we are not where we are going to be but fresh one - - pressure for where we should be. >> this is a topic of ongoing discussions between us in the saudi's. and then to drop in where they were given credit. and then from 86 million was cut in half what about that sentence? >> but we think the elections were a dramatic success. and then right before the elections in the electoral commission. and that is a source of pride for them that is unusual. so the money that we provide the security forces and it has decreased and if we need to be can take that up with a great deal of money from europeans and burden sharing. and with that capacity at the right amount. >> i just had a couple of follow-ups. secretary you said iraq was a beachhead. in confronting iranian aggression. that is six-month the deadline for departures cracks are there plans to strengthen or what does that stand quick. >> this is a great deal of time. and and personnel of
and in some places succeeding. >>. >> there is questions about torture and abuse and suffering and a crown prince that has not been held accountable. >> if we are not where we are going to be but fresh one - - pressure for where we should be. >> this is a topic of ongoing discussions between us in the saudi's. and then to drop in where they were given credit. and then from 86 million was cut in half what about that sentence? >> but we think the elections were a...
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and then to stand it up and get it going and lead it in the beginning. it is the highlight of my career. we started with those five. we brought that plan back to peterson and set up a little tiger team of about ten people. for the next year, we planned that command, and it's pretty unprecedented if you look at doing all this in one year from planning to standing up in a year is a pretty heroic feats. very proud of the team. today, we are about 400 and here over the next couple of months beginning next year i think our numbers will raise up to about 500 in headquarters. many of you know that we had a u.s. space command back from 1985-2002. and some might say why did we bring it back, or what's different about this command compared to the one that stood down into thousand two? 2002? as i said in the ceremony that we had at peterson air force base, this is a different command custom built for a different day. purpose built. it's purpose built to get out of the national defense strategy, its purpose built for the strategic strategy that we face today. if you
and then to stand it up and get it going and lead it in the beginning. it is the highlight of my career. we started with those five. we brought that plan back to peterson and set up a little tiger team of about ten people. for the next year, we planned that command, and it's pretty unprecedented if you look at doing all this in one year from planning to standing up in a year is a pretty heroic feats. very proud of the team. today, we are about 400 and here over the next couple of months...
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and president came in finances reporting dead lines and periods and dead lines and throughout the year -- throughout the year, campaign communities have to present or have to file a form 460 with the commission that's a very tense, typically governmental difficult to under paper form and these are due at different periods throughout the year. i have a nifty little calender here. showing the 2019 dead lines and -- ok. and reporting periods. for 2019, the first semi annual form 460 was due on july 31st and it covered januaro 30th and i'm sure i don't have to elaborate too much on the calender. you can see that we're right here on october 18th and the last form 460 was due on the 26th of september which covered september -- or forgive me, jul. do we currently know how much the campaign has raised or spent as of only the 21st of september and the answer is complicate but not really because we do know some additional information about campaigns or campaign committees fundraising and spending efforts during the 90-day period before an election which started on august the seventh. and during
and president came in finances reporting dead lines and periods and dead lines and throughout the year -- throughout the year, campaign communities have to present or have to file a form 460 with the commission that's a very tense, typically governmental difficult to under paper form and these are due at different periods throughout the year. i have a nifty little calender here. showing the 2019 dead lines and -- ok. and reporting periods. for 2019, the first semi annual form 460 was due on...
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and solidarity and love are going out to the people of northern california and sonoma county who are suffering tremendously, and we will continue to fight to keep each other safe and very grateful to the mayor who's setting up a shelter as we speak to do our part in keeping our neighbors to the north safe. so our thoughts are with the people of our region. and the meeting will come tord on. welcome to the october 28, 2019 meeting of the rules committee. i'm chair hillary ronen. seated to my right is rules committee supervisor shamann walton, and to my left is gordon mar. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes. items acted upon today will appear on the november 5 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> chair ronen: thank you. can you please read item number one. >> clerk: item number one is an ordinance dissolving the workforce advisory committee and a statement on the workforce alignment. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm angela calvillo. i'm simply before you because of the housekeeping language in the ordinance which actually sunsets these two bodie
and solidarity and love are going out to the people of northern california and sonoma county who are suffering tremendously, and we will continue to fight to keep each other safe and very grateful to the mayor who's setting up a shelter as we speak to do our part in keeping our neighbors to the north safe. so our thoughts are with the people of our region. and the meeting will come tord on. welcome to the october 28, 2019 meeting of the rules committee. i'm chair hillary ronen. seated to my...
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i'm karlyn bowman and aid like to welcome you and our c-span audience. it's my introduced by my colleague michael barone in this panel to discuss his book how america's political party change and how they do not. first how we will proceed, michael will give a 20 minute preview of the book. and then our panel will respond. we have a a walter of the potabe report, ecma regularly on politics and she is the host as a take away with amy walter. like many of you, i read a lot of political commentary each week. amy is always fair and she does not follow the pack, she is getting people into poles and other data relating to insight that others do not provide. the cofounder of exelon insight, one of the most innovated and interesting of the next generation of polling analytics intelligent firms, he was a pioneer in the potable digital world having gotten in the business 17 years ago. a recent paper for the 2019 states of change project how republican party can c demograpc the change. if you don't read his interesting stories called the intersection, you should sig
i'm karlyn bowman and aid like to welcome you and our c-span audience. it's my introduced by my colleague michael barone in this panel to discuss his book how america's political party change and how they do not. first how we will proceed, michael will give a 20 minute preview of the book. and then our panel will respond. we have a a walter of the potabe report, ecma regularly on politics and she is the host as a take away with amy walter. like many of you, i read a lot of political commentary...
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a land of hope and welcome, and of enslavement and exclusion.a land of extraordinary progress and of confining nostalgia. a land where extraordinary wealth and transformative kindness can exist side by side with abject poverty and hate. it still makes my heartache to think that this great nation could defeat totalitarianism and win the second world war and then demean and disenfranchise the black veterans who helped deliver that victory when they came home. the ideals of equality and fair play must endure. they are still defining for us. they are still a matter of the american character. and they still offer the best hope of the world for hum humankind. they have meaning only when we remember, especially in dark and challenging times like these, that we have a stake in our neighbor's struggle, just as they do in ours. i am hopeful for america. i am hopeful because more and more people are coming off the sidelines and standing up for america at her generous and optimistic best. and at any given time on any given issue activism like we see today m
a land of hope and welcome, and of enslavement and exclusion.a land of extraordinary progress and of confining nostalgia. a land where extraordinary wealth and transformative kindness can exist side by side with abject poverty and hate. it still makes my heartache to think that this great nation could defeat totalitarianism and win the second world war and then demean and disenfranchise the black veterans who helped deliver that victory when they came home. the ideals of equality and fair play...