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finally, i also wanted to take this opportunity to thank anne marie rogers for her work on tie to thepast couple of years and to congratulate her on her retirement. i am a big anne marie rogers fan and while her tenure was shorter than we would have liked or certainly i would have liked, anne marie accomplished a lot including advancing titus equity initiatives and helping to update and modernize the development agreement to maintain the momentum to produce housing on the island. and with that i conclude my remarks. is there any discussion from colleagues? seeing none, i would like to open this up to public comment. >> there is no one in chambers. operator is there remote public comment checking for remote public comment on this item? >> there is no remote public comment. thank you. and public comment is now closed. madam clerk, would you please call the next item? >> item three executive directors report. this is an information item. thank you, madam clerk we have tilly chang, executive director here to present a report and director chang the floor is yours. >> thank you so much, cha
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and that's a proposition europe could never, ever accept. >> anne applebaum, you know poland very well. you spent a lot of time that is the frontline state. what how do you think poland views this? exactly the point franz was making, which is, uh, is nato's article five guaranteed dead? because at the end of the day, the question the heart of nato was, will. will the american president defend a small european country that gets attacked by russia? and i don't think one could say clearly the answer is yes anymore. >> yeah. so so frans timmermans is right that the the power of nato was as much psychological as military. you know, it's an organization that was a deterrent that the russians were afraid to attack europe. they were afraid to attack any country in europe. actually, you know, nowadays you can attack countries without them being on your borders. and they were afraid to do so because of the threat of mass response. um, i do think it's conceivable that europe could create that same kind of threat. it's funny, what we lack is not military. it's not men. it's not money. what's lacke
and that's a proposition europe could never, ever accept. >> anne applebaum, you know poland very well. you spent a lot of time that is the frontline state. what how do you think poland views this? exactly the point franz was making, which is, uh, is nato's article five guaranteed dead? because at the end of the day, the question the heart of nato was, will. will the american president defend a small european country that gets attacked by russia? and i don't think one could say clearly...
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anne applebaum is a staff writer at the atlantic and a pulitzer prize winning historian. and frans timmermans is a dutch politician who served as the executive vice president of the european commission. and let me ask you, the wall street journal editorial page, uh, said that the only winner in the in the friday, uh, dustup in the white house was vladimir putin. would you agree? >> i think it's certainly true that the presence of putin could be felt in that room. putin has a very strong vision of europe and of the world, one that he's nurtured since 1989, when he and his comrades in the kgb were burning documents while the rest of the world was celebrating the fall of the berlin wall. he wants u.s. influence in the world pulled back. he wants russian power in europe, especially in eastern europe in particular reinstated. he wants russia to be a superpower again. he sees in trump the possibility that finally, his dream will be realized. trump also, of course, has a dream. he has a vision of a u.s. russia. relationship. um, you know, perhaps based on economic deals, perhaps
anne applebaum is a staff writer at the atlantic and a pulitzer prize winning historian. and frans timmermans is a dutch politician who served as the executive vice president of the european commission. and let me ask you, the wall street journal editorial page, uh, said that the only winner in the in the friday, uh, dustup in the white house was vladimir putin. would you agree? >> i think it's certainly true that the presence of putin could be felt in that room. putin has a very strong...
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nbc's anne thompson is at the vatican for us. anne, what's the very latest you can tell us? >> reporter: laura, well, i can tell you that pope francis was up this morning. he was drinking coffee, reading his newspapers after a peaceful night following that frightening setback in his recovery from double pneumonia. a vatican source says the situation is still complex and the prognosis is guarded, but today and tomorrow are really crucial, as doctors look to see how the pope responds to this latest incident. what happened is the vatican said the pope had a bronco spasm. think of a coughing fit or an as he vomited and they put him a noninvasive breathing machine and doctors i spoke to in the u.s. say it's probably similar to a pap machine that pumps oxygen directly into the mouth and nose of the patient to help them breathe. as we look at this, we can see the pope was alert, we are told, cooperative withdoctors. but all of that just made people here very, very concerned and intensified the prayer that has gone up from st. peter's square every night at a rosary service and aroun
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thank you sean baker, alex mark, thank you ann woodward, rachel, nick rich, dan, thank y bri brightonnor the sex worker community. i will continue to support and be an ally. all of the incredible people, the women that i have had the privilege of meeting from that community has been one of the highlights of this incredible -- of this entire incredible experience. i also just want to recognize the thoughtful, intelligent, beautiful, breathtaking work of my fellow nominees. i'm honored to be recognized alongside all of you. this is a dream come true. i'm probably going to wake up tomorrow. thank you so much, sean. i adore you. this is all because of you. thank you. [ applause ] ♪ >> to present tonight's final award, it's when harry reunited with sally. please welcome meg ryan and the best oscar host ever, billy crystal. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we're here to present the award for best picture. >> it's great to be back because you know i used to work here. >> you did? when was the first time? >> nine tuxedos ago. actually, it was 35 years ago this month. i know. it's w
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in palo alto, ann rubin, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, new at 730 tonight, a disturbing story coming outthe north bay. a teacher at a school there booked in jail, accused of committing lewd acts with a student. officers with the santa rosa police department were informed yesterday that 34 year old gino zakariyah might be doing unlawful acts with a minor. zakariyah works as a science teacher at cesar chavez language academy in santa rosa. detectives say they gathered enough information to arrest zakariyah, who was booked into sonoma county jail on several charges, including lewd acts with a minor. santa rosa city schools releasing a statement on the incident today saying, quote, we are deeply saddened and troubled over these allegations. the situation has undoubtedly shaken our community, and we understand the range of emotions that students, parents and staff may be experiencing. we are committed to providing an environment where everyone feels secure and valued. the chp cited driving under the influence an unsafe speed as the causes of that crash that killed three young people in piedmo
in palo alto, ann rubin, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, new at 730 tonight, a disturbing story coming outthe north bay. a teacher at a school there booked in jail, accused of committing lewd acts with a student. officers with the santa rosa police department were informed yesterday that 34 year old gino zakariyah might be doing unlawful acts with a minor. zakariyah works as a science teacher at cesar chavez language academy in santa rosa. detectives say they gathered enough information to...
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so now i'm going to turn it to anne to go through some of the specifics from this valuation and then, we'll come back to some risk assessments. >> so one of the changes that we did not anticipate in last year's valuation, we did not know where those charter amendment that's were back in the ballot back in november and two of the charter amendments did pass. the first was charter amendment h which was for the active firefighters who are currently in that prop c tier, those are the ones that were hired after 2012 or january 1, 2012. and the increases is their benefits were, isolated to the benefit multipliers in the benefit formula. your formula is a percentage of pay that final average pay service. so all of those benefit multiplier at those age members increased and now at the level of the non prove c members. there were no changes to the prop c member contributions currently prop c for firefighters and police officers is nine percent. the non legacy or the non prop c is 7 and a half percent but those prop c still stayed high for the members, higher and there were no changes to the ma
so now i'm going to turn it to anne to go through some of the specifics from this valuation and then, we'll come back to some risk assessments. >> so one of the changes that we did not anticipate in last year's valuation, we did not know where those charter amendment that's were back in the ballot back in november and two of the charter amendments did pass. the first was charter amendment h which was for the active firefighters who are currently in that prop c tier, those are the ones...
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our anne makovec has reaction from a former u.s.kraine. >> joining us now is steven piffer, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. thanks so much for joining us today. really curious what was going through your mind when you watched this unfold at the oval office. >> well, it was a bad day for ukraine. it was a very good day for moscow. it's also been a bad day for american national security interests because if ukraine loses, the russian threat to europe and the united states becomes that much greater and what i'm puzzling to try to figure out is if you go back and look at the oval office session, why did the vice president, j.d. vance, almost intentionally it looked provoke a fight? it looked like the conversation was going fairly well and then mr. vance jumped in and really seemed to be pushing for a fight. i don't understand that. >> you know diplomacy, spending two years as the u.s. ambassador to ukraine. what might normal people not know about the relationship that is important to consider right now? >> well, i think the relations
our anne makovec has reaction from a former u.s.kraine. >> joining us now is steven piffer, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. thanks so much for joining us today. really curious what was going through your mind when you watched this unfold at the oval office. >> well, it was a bad day for ukraine. it was a very good day for moscow. it's also been a bad day for american national security interests because if ukraine loses, the russian threat to europe and the united states becomes...
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mary ann, among those laid off federal meteorologists who do crucial local weather forecasts and warnt hazards everything from heat waves to flooding during the raging fires in southern california. national weather service meteorologist providing critical data to help crews battle the inferno. but now, in an effort to reduce government spending, white house officials say more than 600 employees with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa and national weather service have been laid off. many scientists say the move could put our safety at risk. we need to know, you know, when the rain is coming, how strong the winds are. those are like critical pieces of information so that emergency responders have good data so they can they can work and help save lives. northern california congressman jared huffman, a member of the u.s. natural resources committee, issued a statement saying people nationwide depend on noaa for free, accurate forecasts, severe information. adding the cuts will quote cost lives. others are concerned some national weather service offices, staffed 2
mary ann, among those laid off federal meteorologists who do crucial local weather forecasts and warnt hazards everything from heat waves to flooding during the raging fires in southern california. national weather service meteorologist providing critical data to help crews battle the inferno. but now, in an effort to reduce government spending, white house officials say more than 600 employees with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa and national weather service have...
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our friend, anne thompson, takes a look at our eyelids and some facts may surprise you. >> reporter: have you ever gotten something stuck in your eye? blinked a few times and then, poof, it's gone? well, that's thanks to your eyelids. eyelids have one of the most important jobs in the human vision system, shielding our eyes from impacts, infections, and the sun sun's harsh rays. without them, our eyes would be left vulnerable and unprotected. the eyelid helps keep the eye clean and moist by opening and closing multiple times a minute. this is called blinking. you can blink whenever you want, but your body also does it automatically without you even thinking about it. did you know, on average, humans blink between 14,000 to 19,000 times per day? this roughly breaks down to 15 to 20 times a minute. but if you're staring at a screen, it can be even less than that, or if you're staring at the sun, more than that. your top and bottom eyelids work together to keep your eyes safe by closing fast when something gets too close, but they're not always quick enough. that's why some jobs and act
our friend, anne thompson, takes a look at our eyelids and some facts may surprise you. >> reporter: have you ever gotten something stuck in your eye? blinked a few times and then, poof, it's gone? well, that's thanks to your eyelids. eyelids have one of the most important jobs in the human vision system, shielding our eyes from impacts, infections, and the sun sun's harsh rays. without them, our eyes would be left vulnerable and unprotected. the eyelid helps keep the eye clean and moist...
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if you look at the book that angus deaton and his wife anne case wrote about deaths of despair, those deaths of despair came about because of this wave of misery that was spread by plant closures all around america. and, you know, donald trump's message to these people is that there's help coming. you know, we're gonna try to revive those communities. and bill clinton once said that, you know, we need to have free trade, but we need to, like, make sure that the people who are harmed by it, that we help them out, and we give them like a program so that they're gonna be okay. well, such a program never happened and is really hard to imagine. and we're in a country right now where there are whole pockets of the country where the mill closed and the town hasn't really revived and people are doing fentanyl there. and it's a serious, serious problem, and americans are crying out for somebody to do something about it. and i think that president trump's view is that a trade policy like the one he advocates is a reasonable approach to try to revive those communities. - let me ask you about the
if you look at the book that angus deaton and his wife anne case wrote about deaths of despair, those deaths of despair came about because of this wave of misery that was spread by plant closures all around america. and, you know, donald trump's message to these people is that there's help coming. you know, we're gonna try to revive those communities. and bill clinton once said that, you know, we need to have free trade, but we need to, like, make sure that the people who are harmed by it, that...
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democrat who visits himself in the white house one day, but first g pit stop at a podcast anavd lisn to annin newsom. he announced he will do a podcast while los angeles is trying to recover from the worst fires in history, which they forgot to have water for and forgot to find a fire department, josh. this is unthinkable! >> alone knew some, knew some, this guy he's got a demonstrating record of the worst in the republic. and i'm not sure how you can create policies or create just general feeling in the state to make everyone evacuate and go to texas and florida but his this guy has tried hid s absolute hardest.wild he's all the wildfires in all th ue stuff my, i got it. what we need is more content out there. we need more idiocy from the left in technicolor and on to guy to provide it. let'les put a little hair produ and then let'sfo go, folks. >> it's like he saw joe rogan leave. he saw joe rogan leave and fleet texas and now is my moment. it's better to do french laundrh then have a podcast. [laughter] i wish him the best of luck. >> brian: guys, "500 shows" and i wish you 500 more. and
democrat who visits himself in the white house one day, but first g pit stop at a podcast anavd lisn to annin newsom. he announced he will do a podcast while los angeles is trying to recover from the worst fires in history, which they forgot to have water for and forgot to find a fire department, josh. this is unthinkable! >> alone knew some, knew some, this guy he's got a demonstrating record of the worst in the republic. and i'm not sure how you can create policies or create just...
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but then it's in ann arbor, michigan, at the graduation for the university of michigan in may of 1964, where he really outlines this idea. it's credited to eric goldman and richard goodwin. richard goodwin being a speechwriter, one of his top speechwriters and goodwin actually a historian who who worked with the administration. but but the term is meant to capture idea that the country can do better than it did even in good times. and we could be a great society. not only have a strong economy, may and not only have a social safety net, but start to help the people who year in and year out struggled. whether that included people who were living in poverty, whether it was black americans and it was a very ambitious concept. it was also like his new deal, his fair deal. you know, presidents have terms and he thought it was important to bring this all together in something that voters could understand in the speech goes incredibly well and that term becomes really the framework through which we understand and understood at the time. a lot of what he was trying to achieve. so we've talked
but then it's in ann arbor, michigan, at the graduation for the university of michigan in may of 1964, where he really outlines this idea. it's credited to eric goldman and richard goodwin. richard goodwin being a speechwriter, one of his top speechwriters and goodwin actually a historian who who worked with the administration. but but the term is meant to capture idea that the country can do better than it did even in good times. and we could be a great society. not only have a strong economy,...
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in palo alto, ann rubin, ktvu, fox two news. >> coming up, a key part of the giants team is so on. you will not find on the diamond. >> it actually dream about coming to the major leagues and translating. but there aren't many korean players coming over here. >> we sit down with the interpreter for san francisco star outfielder jungwoo lee. >> and speaking of the giants. later in sports, the team ended the month of february in spring training in dominating fashion. also ahead, clubhouse complete a historic landmark in san francisco, reopening its doors a new year and a new adventure, with the perfect chevy to take you anywhere. ♪ with pure power unleashed. ♪ and future-forward technology. ♪ because every mile matters. ♪ and every path leads to new possibilities. or, current chevy owners can get $7,850 total value on this silverado when you trade in an eligible vehicle. chevrolet. together let's drive. are just a month away from their 2025 season opener on the road, all eyes will inevitably be on the new and familiar stars in justin verlander, willy adames and logan webb. >> but the
in palo alto, ann rubin, ktvu, fox two news. >> coming up, a key part of the giants team is so on. you will not find on the diamond. >> it actually dream about coming to the major leagues and translating. but there aren't many korean players coming over here. >> we sit down with the interpreter for san francisco star outfielder jungwoo lee. >> and speaking of the giants. later in sports, the team ended the month of february in spring training in dominating fashion. also...
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yeah, charlize theron, anne hathaway, kim basinger, mira sorvino, jane fonda, liza minnelli, elizabeth donna reed, jo van fleet, shirley jones, lila kedrova, shelley winters, susan hayward and helen hayes. that whore. >> who. oh. oh. >> more prostitutes have gone home with oscars than charlie sheen. and seven more hooker portrayers have been nominated. yeah. julie, julia roberts, elizabeth shue, audrey hepburn, julie christie, jodie foster, madeline kahn and yes, jon voight in midnight cowboy. >> oh. it's true. that's 20. >> 20 women and one guy. shame on you, hollywood. i thought you cared about diversity. >> and finally. uh, new. >> rule to everyone who's been stopping me lately and asking bill if by some weird fluke, stephen a smith doesn't run for president. who are we going to get? well, i'm going to tell you. but first, a word from common sense. the the democratic party's current approval rating is 21%, which is only slightly more popular than kanye's swastika shirts. maybe that's why, according to a new gallup poll, 45% of democrats want the party to move to the center, which is
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. >> we are lucky to be joined now by anne applebaum, columnist for the atlantic. and i feel like you have been reporting out how europe has been bracing for this moment for months, if not years. tell me your thoughts now that it has come to pass. >> so greetings from vilnius. this is a country where people are very conscious of what's happening. >> in. >> washington and what's happening in ukraine. >> i think. >> all of ukraine's. >> allies, and. >> all of not just europeans who have a border with russia or who are near russia. europeans who understand that russia. >> has coordinated. sabotage attacks across. >> the continent, engages. >> in sometimes daily. >> cyber attacks on. >> different kinds of institutions, infrastructure all over europe, whose country, whose propagandists constantly threaten europe and constantly repeat, you know, threats to, to, to bomb or even nuke european cities. >> i think everybody felt today a. >> kind of chill. >> understanding that. >> this was a very different united states. i mean, i'd like to draw all of your attention to the r
. >> we are lucky to be joined now by anne applebaum, columnist for the atlantic. and i feel like you have been reporting out how europe has been bracing for this moment for months, if not years. tell me your thoughts now that it has come to pass. >> so greetings from vilnius. this is a country where people are very conscious of what's happening. >> in. >> washington and what's happening in ukraine. >> i think. >> all of ukraine's. >> allies, and....
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leigh ann caldwell from puck. astead herndon from the new york times. and jeff mason from reuters. good morning, everyone. good to see you. so we're going to talk a lot about the fallout of that meeting with zelenskyy on friday. but let's just dig in a little bit into the brand new poll numbers, just to get a sense of where the american public actually sees things right now with donald trump. and this is just a cross-section of american public. he's underwater among most age groups here, at least among younger americans and older americans, i should say 18 to 34 year olds disapprove of him from 59% to 41%. older americans disapprove of the job that he's doing as well. what does this tell you? jeff, you covered the white house. what is this, a warning sign for trump that, you know, in the aftermath of really remarkable past month that things may be slipping in the wrong direction? >> two things. one, of course, it's a warning sign. whenever you see your poll numbers go down. that's not something the white house wants to see. two it probably doesn't matter because they are only six w
leigh ann caldwell from puck. astead herndon from the new york times. and jeff mason from reuters. good morning, everyone. good to see you. so we're going to talk a lot about the fallout of that meeting with zelenskyy on friday. but let's just dig in a little bit into the brand new poll numbers, just to get a sense of where the american public actually sees things right now with donald trump. and this is just a cross-section of american public. he's underwater among most age groups here, at...
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in only a few minutes, selectquote found john a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife, anne, a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month. go to select quote.com now and get the insurance your family needs. >> at a price. >> you can afford. >> select quote. we shop. you save. >> i am embarrassed. >> to say. >> this, but i've been using deodorant on my armpits for the past 40 years. and yet, anytime i noticed odor anywhere else, i thought i needed a second shower. i wasn't clean or there was something wrong with me. and then my gynecologist told me about lumi. it's a whole body deodorant for pits, feet and privates that controls odor anywhere and everywhere on your body. i tried it, and i noticed a difference right away. everywhere. you won't realize the body odor. >> you've just been living. >> with until you try. lumi. >> and it's gone. >> go to lumi dotcom to build your customized bundle today. >> independent seniors have a new ally the medical alert device from consumer cellular that keeps them connected to emergency help 24/7. and we're here to find out how much they're loving
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so we'll looking at mary toddling ann and verena davis arena banks how old davis and i'll be kind of going back and forth between these two ladies comparing them from their childhood through their young adulthood. they're looking at their educations looking at them as and mothers and then also as first ladies and then finally i will delve a little bit into their postwar experiences. and since mary was born first i'm going to start off with mary todd lincoln. she was born december 13th, 18, 18 to robert, eliza parker, todd and she was fourth of seven children. and then her mother died. and father remarried. he had nine more children by his second wife. so, mary, somewhat sandwiched between she was originally the kind of the baby of family. and then all of a sudden, she's she's a middle child. the todds were quite a wealthy and prestigious family. they had helped to found lexington, kentucky, as well as transylvania university. her father was a banker. he was also secretary of the kentucky house and a state senator. so mary was brought up in this this home of wealth and privilege. yet
so we'll looking at mary toddling ann and verena davis arena banks how old davis and i'll be kind of going back and forth between these two ladies comparing them from their childhood through their young adulthood. they're looking at their educations looking at them as and mothers and then also as first ladies and then finally i will delve a little bit into their postwar experiences. and since mary was born first i'm going to start off with mary todd lincoln. she was born december 13th, 18, 18...
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this is ann. how can i help you? >> do you really have medicare plans that cover dental, vision and hearing? >> yes. all three. plus, we have plans that include a monthly allowance for certain over-the-counter products. >> really? >> see? >> they're great. but what's all this going to cost me? >> we know things can add up quickly. that's why aetna has medicare advantage plans with a $0 monthly plan premium and $0 preventive screenings. >> oh, i like...
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because if you talk to a lot of experts about this, people like anne applebaum and so on, you know, thatnited states is just going to let the russians roll into kyiv and take over that country, obviously vladimir putin is not going to stop there. he's going to want to poke and prod in other parts of europe, and maybe even tempt the nato alliance to push back. if he goes into one of the baltic states, one of the weaker nations in the baltic states. and so, you know, to me it is playing with fire. and, you know, maybe, maybe they will put the pieces back together again. perhaps they'll get this deal going again. it sounds as though the brits, the french, are trying to get trump and zelensky back at the negotiating table. but what took place on friday almost felt like a stunt. and a lot of people are saying maybe it was a stunt. this was just trump playing to the cameras. yeah. and so if you're in a situation like that, if you're zelensky, how do you negotiate in a situation like that? it is very, very difficult. and i know, ali, you've done some great reporting over in ukraine to think abo
because if you talk to a lot of experts about this, people like anne applebaum and so on, you know, thatnited states is just going to let the russians roll into kyiv and take over that country, obviously vladimir putin is not going to stop there. he's going to want to poke and prod in other parts of europe, and maybe even tempt the nato alliance to push back. if he goes into one of the baltic states, one of the weaker nations in the baltic states. and so, you know, to me it is playing with...
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a report came out this morning at 10:00 ann no one has a chance to see it. it's from the g.a.o. and titled, navy needs strategic approach in industrial base investments and read you on page 67. problems in navy ship building and repair have been remained unchanged. programs are not achieving costs and it is not modernized and ready to meet the needs. the ship industrial base faces work force and infrastructure challenges that put the navy's goals out of reach. net the navy continues to expect different performance out comes in the coming years than it has achieved in the pass. there needs to be changes that would give that. i would like to introduce the report, mr. chair. senator kaine: this is something you are going to want to read and we talked about things. you are a nontraitional appointee on that decision and that can be ok and i think the punch line in this report the tradition isn't working and having been on the committee and been in the sea power space i have operate pd that we have done our job, the navy and the private sector will deliver a product successfully and i
a report came out this morning at 10:00 ann no one has a chance to see it. it's from the g.a.o. and titled, navy needs strategic approach in industrial base investments and read you on page 67. problems in navy ship building and repair have been remained unchanged. programs are not achieving costs and it is not modernized and ready to meet the needs. the ship industrial base faces work force and infrastructure challenges that put the navy's goals out of reach. net the navy continues to expect...
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2015 bronze refrain walter hood 2015 steel flotilla eric powell 2015 steel and the butterfly girl jace annwebster 2015 stainless steel and i would like to introduce civic art collection and public art program director mary chu and senior registrar alison cummings. well allison go for it. >> i'm going to start off with a brief background introduction. i didn't know where who was doing what. so thank you, commissioners. just to provide some background, the office of community investment and infrastructure known as oci is the successor to the former san francisco redevelopment agency and is working with the recreation and parks department as well as us the arts commission to transfer ownership and maintenance of the hunters point shipyard phase one parks and public artworks to the city and county of san francisco. for some background in 2009 the redevelopment commission ten public art pieces for the shipyard which were then installed in 2015. we are recommending that the arts commission accession and the following eight artworks as you just read into the civic art collection. the two remainin
2015 bronze refrain walter hood 2015 steel flotilla eric powell 2015 steel and the butterfly girl jace annwebster 2015 stainless steel and i would like to introduce civic art collection and public art program director mary chu and senior registrar alison cummings. well allison go for it. >> i'm going to start off with a brief background introduction. i didn't know where who was doing what. so thank you, commissioners. just to provide some background, the office of community investment and...
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host: diane in ann arbor, michigan on the line for democrats, good morning. caller: thank you.es, president zelenskyy went into this meeting. his number one asked was for security. that trump would guarantee that putin would not re-invade or start up the war again and break any treaties. trump would not give that to zelenskyy. trump wanted the mineral deal. i think this was a shakedown. this was a shakedown where he put, tried to put, zelenskyy on his back foot and was abusive. so was vance. it was two on one. what kind of policy can zelenskyy expect when he is jumped on like this? i think zelenskyy handled himself very well. i even noticed that trump touched zelenskyy. if zelenskyy dared to touch trump, it would have been a blowup. it would have been called assault. we have to understand. it is like a father slapping down a son. every time zelenskyy tried to say something, trump piped up louder and louder. it was intimidation. i thought that zelenskyy was very strong and he stuck to his ask to get security. even though trump wouldn't give it. i'm sure that putin is dancing in
host: diane in ann arbor, michigan on the line for democrats, good morning. caller: thank you.es, president zelenskyy went into this meeting. his number one asked was for security. that trump would guarantee that putin would not re-invade or start up the war again and break any treaties. trump would not give that to zelenskyy. trump wanted the mineral deal. i think this was a shakedown. this was a shakedown where he put, tried to put, zelenskyy on his back foot and was abusive. so was vance. it...
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my name is ann college sheets. i'm with the san francisco gray panthers and i'm a renter in the mission a lifelong renter which is a not for the faint of heart. >> so the the gray panthers demand a no up zoning without renters protection and enforcement. i think sitting here in this room today that is what what came to me the most we urge you to support the the demands outlined by the communities presentation and we had a nice presentation by staff but enforcement is really where the rubber meets the road. >> you know this moment has been coming for a long time ever since mr. wiener went to sacramento and and the need for renter protections with up zoning and all the legislation that that ensued build a remedy etc. has been recognized for a long time despite the considerable effort at educating at the state level, the state clearly decided to pass it on to you and so i hope it's in good hands here as down to the local level now and here we are in the meantime, displacement and homelessness has escalated even though
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and i�*m anne diamond and this is gb news breakfast. yeah, it is a bit early, isn't it?at, though, there's a lot to talk about. i mean, you must must have been watching last night. the oval office fiasco. what did you think? i mean, as an experienced politician. and presumably you've negotiated you�*ve probably had some difficult negotiations in your time. >> nothing like that. >> nothing like that. >> well, i don't think we've ever seen anything. >> like that. it was an absolute horror, to tell you the truth. i mean, i was in horror partly because i thought the zelenskyy was being bullied. i thought it was being bullied. i thought it was extremely, extremely unattractive. and secondly, i was in horror because of the consequences of this thing. i mean, the things we've seen in the last week or two are beyond my experience and comprehension. the united states voting with russia at the united nations, the united states humiliating the united states humiliating the president of ukraine, which was attacked by russia. you may remember that at one time, united states was worri
and i�*m anne diamond and this is gb news breakfast. yeah, it is a bit early, isn't it?at, though, there's a lot to talk about. i mean, you must must have been watching last night. the oval office fiasco. what did you think? i mean, as an experienced politician. and presumably you've negotiated you�*ve probably had some difficult negotiations in your time. >> nothing like that. >> nothing like that. >> well, i don't think we've ever seen anything. >> like that. it...