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is our binder of guidance that we have put out, that we have developed.ur first package came on the 10th of january. since then we have been working across the globe with all member states, regional offices, people in labs, clinicians, modelers, to try to tailor our guidance to best support countries according c's.e four if they have no cases, sporadic cases, clustering cases, and community transmission. what we are trying to do through guidance and we need to look at you and guidance in full, press conferences are ways we can highlight key aspects, but the real detail is what is online. we know not everybody is going to read that, but those who need to who are making decisions, look at that in full. we have detailed information there that can provide and help you make decisions to make a tailored approach, all with the goal of suppressing transmission and ending these outbreaks. there are decisions that may need to be made in certain countries where resources are scarce. at the same time, we are working hard with manufacturers who are developing test kit
is our binder of guidance that we have put out, that we have developed.ur first package came on the 10th of january. since then we have been working across the globe with all member states, regional offices, people in labs, clinicians, modelers, to try to tailor our guidance to best support countries according c's.e four if they have no cases, sporadic cases, clustering cases, and community transmission. what we are trying to do through guidance and we need to look at you and guidance in full,...
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you have that, i believe, in your binders, and if not, i will e-mail this out to you. and with that, i am happy to take questions at this time. >> commissioners, do we have any questions? okay. well, it was a super interesting hearing. ben, did you want to speak at all to -- has there been any development since the hearing in terms of how the planning department is looking at this? >> sure. good morning, commissioners. ben van houten from the office of economic and workforce development. i agree this created a lot of interdepartmental dialogue. i won't speak for the folks at planning or d.p.h. other than to say we've had good follow up conversations with them, and i think we all have a more keen eye on this emerging set of models. based on that hearing and the discussion tonight and the memo and the recommendations you provide, i think that'll be really helpful in terms of approaching thursday's hearing, which, again -- this is all the beginning of this conversation if it ultimately all goes up into legislation, i'm sure this'll all be back before you in this conversat
you have that, i believe, in your binders, and if not, i will e-mail this out to you. and with that, i am happy to take questions at this time. >> commissioners, do we have any questions? okay. well, it was a super interesting hearing. ben, did you want to speak at all to -- has there been any development since the hearing in terms of how the planning department is looking at this? >> sure. good morning, commissioners. ben van houten from the office of economic and workforce...
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organized phil hartman about the hartman our friend saul but he did so many things that he would have a binder like you did when you went to 7th grade oh yeah with little colored the thing is and lauren would say oh phil in new used car seats. you know like road the back story for the used car going off this was a mac. ours was just you know dumpster bomb. i mean the whole just wasted writers ordering chinese food wrappers everywhere 3 in the morning just filth and decay and exhaustion offices with scripts stacked this high your in everywhere and then you walk along and then you get the fills it was like it was like disneyland and there he's painting a sailboat. poco album cover he was so talented that he just didn't it was just like yeah he was so he was interested in everything else but then he would just turn it on and i remember church lady exploded like it was a cultural phenomenon where some of the ones that you do look forward to doing you did so many you know it's so funny when i would end back then when i watch burnish your snow on a solar biden biden or me in the grumpy old guy. the
organized phil hartman about the hartman our friend saul but he did so many things that he would have a binder like you did when you went to 7th grade oh yeah with little colored the thing is and lauren would say oh phil in new used car seats. you know like road the back story for the used car going off this was a mac. ours was just you know dumpster bomb. i mean the whole just wasted writers ordering chinese food wrappers everywhere 3 in the morning just filth and decay and exhaustion offices...
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in looking at leah binder who wrote a wonderful piece on the forbes blog last week that actually madehis very brilliant connection. it goes very deep. i wrote "china rx: exposing the risks of america's dependence on china for medicine" with the purpose of informing the public about this very big shift in where our medicines are coming from. for many of us going up our medicines were made here in the united states, europe, japan, now there's been a dramatic shift eastward. i wrote it from my mother so my mother could read it but also for policy walks and academics because i think we all need access to this information. we want to trust the medicine we take. the medicines that can mean the difference between life and death. we need to know where you are medicines come from? why are we dependent increasingly on a single country? what are the risks? what can we do about it? i was going to bring my smart phone and i medicine bottle but make believe i have it here. one of the questions i get asked the most is how come i didn't know about this how come i didn't know there is growing dependen
in looking at leah binder who wrote a wonderful piece on the forbes blog last week that actually madehis very brilliant connection. it goes very deep. i wrote "china rx: exposing the risks of america's dependence on china for medicine" with the purpose of informing the public about this very big shift in where our medicines are coming from. for many of us going up our medicines were made here in the united states, europe, japan, now there's been a dramatic shift eastward. i wrote it...
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well look i think that's your cross binder to set this is a very good news because before people have been talking about the only way to stop the fosters be getting the natural immunity to the 60 cent or the vaccine but what china has shown is that basically that using these very aggressive measures that you can actually control the infections and we're seeing the same here in hong kong and in singapore where if you restrict the rivals and the only have a look at the imported case and keep the local cases very low and that is actually a very good thing what about importing cases because the beginning to kind of loosen the stays surrounding international travel so is there or isn't there a risk that people are going to china going back home to china for understandable reasons and they're taking it with them yeah well you see as it was now happening in hong kong is that where you they were saying the people arriving i mean you had a 14 day car and seen irrespective of whether or not there are hong kong as a dancer or what but tourists so by doing that and that least you were then missin
well look i think that's your cross binder to set this is a very good news because before people have been talking about the only way to stop the fosters be getting the natural immunity to the 60 cent or the vaccine but what china has shown is that basically that using these very aggressive measures that you can actually control the infections and we're seeing the same here in hong kong and in singapore where if you restrict the rivals and the only have a look at the imported case and keep the...
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you have that, i believe, in your binders, and if not, i will e-mail this out to you. and with that, i am happy to take questions at this time. >> commissioners, do we have any questions? okay. well, it was a super interesting hearing. ben, did you want to speak at all to -- has there been any development since the hearing in terms of how the planning department is looking at this? >> sure. good morning, commissioners. ben van houten from the office of economic and workforce development. i agree this created a lot of interdepartmental dialogue. i won't speak for the folks at planning or d.p.h. other than to say we've had good follow up conversations with them, and i think we all have a more keen eye on this emerging set of models. based on that hearing and the discussion tonight and the memo and the recommendations you provide, i think that'll be really helpful in terms of approaching thursday's hearing, which, again -- this is all the beginning of this conversation if it ultimately all goes up into legislation, i'm sure this'll all be back before you in this conversat
you have that, i believe, in your binders, and if not, i will e-mail this out to you. and with that, i am happy to take questions at this time. >> commissioners, do we have any questions? okay. well, it was a super interesting hearing. ben, did you want to speak at all to -- has there been any development since the hearing in terms of how the planning department is looking at this? >> sure. good morning, commissioners. ben van houten from the office of economic and workforce...
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you can bring a number of binders to a worldwide global audience. —— the number of leftists with craige. -- daniel craig. we're getting into our celebrities now. it will be providing more tips following in the footsteps of natalie from veiga. i would not tell you who it is. you have to listen to the next episode. —— veiga. is it delia? that would be amazing. she is in that league. that is all. tune into the next episode of mecca want to see who it is. goodbye for now. the coronavirus newscast from the bbc. hello there. over the past few days in the sunshine we have seen temperatures in the uk getting up to around 17 getting up to around 17 or 18 degrees but over the next few days as we move into the weekend things will look and feel very different. it will be turning colder and there will be more cloud coming our way as well. we still have high pressure in charge for the end of the week. most of the cloud is coming again on that week weather front. that continues to bring some patchy rain and drizzle across central and southern scotland and probably dry for northern ireland and brighte
you can bring a number of binders to a worldwide global audience. —— the number of leftists with craige. -- daniel craig. we're getting into our celebrities now. it will be providing more tips following in the footsteps of natalie from veiga. i would not tell you who it is. you have to listen to the next episode. —— veiga. is it delia? that would be amazing. she is in that league. that is all. tune into the next episode of mecca want to see who it is. goodbye for now. the coronavirus...
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they are probably deep in the contingency binder. first few meals the evening that we were quarantined were jumbled. for people like me, it meant i was hungry and i maybe had a slight headache. some of the folks that were perhaps having more significant issues, i don't want to make light of simply missing a meal. as you can probably imagine as they have done this now for a dinner, breakfast, lunch, dinner, each time i think they are getting some lessons learned. it's getting better. it's getting quicker. getting a little more standardized. we are hydrated, fed. they are working out the kinks. >> martha: you sound like exactly the person that they want to be dealing with. you sound like you appreciate everything they are trying to do under very difficult circumstances and you have been through a lot in your days so i'm sure this is nothing compared to some of you have seen. lieutenant colonel, we wish you and your wife well. thank you for speaking with us. >> you're welcome, martha. take care. >> martha: you too. dr. ted mitchell, cha
they are probably deep in the contingency binder. first few meals the evening that we were quarantined were jumbled. for people like me, it meant i was hungry and i maybe had a slight headache. some of the folks that were perhaps having more significant issues, i don't want to make light of simply missing a meal. as you can probably imagine as they have done this now for a dinner, breakfast, lunch, dinner, each time i think they are getting some lessons learned. it's getting better. it's...
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is there a binder someplace within the west wing where all of this lives?inistration can draw? >> well, look, there certainly is a binder. there was a lot of information that was given to them. more importantly, there was a pandemic office that was created after the ebola crisis that was to help coordinate efforts. as we know that was subsequently removed during the trump administration. but as importantly, there are government experts in all of the different agencies who have gone through this before. it's not just an ebola, it's h1n1, all of the crises in the obama administration. the unfortunate part about the administration is not listening to the career civil servants who have worked on these situations before. >> charlie, i'll turn to you. something that came up in the press briefing was the defense production act. it's come up over the last few. he allowed yesterday that he actionated it, used it to activated it, used it to get masks made. give us your read on where things stand with that act, what it enables the president to do, what the thinking is
is there a binder someplace within the west wing where all of this lives?inistration can draw? >> well, look, there certainly is a binder. there was a lot of information that was given to them. more importantly, there was a pandemic office that was created after the ebola crisis that was to help coordinate efforts. as we know that was subsequently removed during the trump administration. but as importantly, there are government experts in all of the different agencies who have gone...
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remember the most radical thing mitt romney said about women was he had binders full of them. such ad think, given different candidate in 2016, surely we will see something really different. and the answer is that we did not for white women overall. what is stunning actually is the visibility of this. but i that in a second. it turns out you need to think about race and you need to think about class and you need to think about lots of things to understand voting patterns in the united states and there's always some dynamic going on there. for african-americans there's actually a small increase. i am not sure that either of them are statistically can -- significant. i would describe this more as a 2012 effect than 2016. this is a return to more normal patterns among the african-american community coming down from the heights of support for president obama. what i want to emphasize for the millionth time is all of those gender differences are so small compared to the differences in terms of race, right? two things can be true at the same time. in general, women are more likely t
remember the most radical thing mitt romney said about women was he had binders full of them. such ad think, given different candidate in 2016, surely we will see something really different. and the answer is that we did not for white women overall. what is stunning actually is the visibility of this. but i that in a second. it turns out you need to think about race and you need to think about class and you need to think about lots of things to understand voting patterns in the united states...
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mike limburg, joe binder joe biden, elizabeth warren, tulsi gabbard and bernie sanders are still in the race. this will be the first super tuesday stop after picking up endorsements over the last 48 hours. we have more on the story and the visit by joe biden. >> good morning. joe biden is going to be visiting this morning. information was kept under wraps until the last minute. we just spoke with the owner of buttercup diner. he is joining us to give us information about the fact that he will be here. how excited are you? >> very excited, we are so excited he decided to come. >> what should people know? >> this used to be i hotel. he is coming here because i think he's ing with kamala harris. that is how we know so far. details are being kept under wraps. >> is this the first time you have had a presidential candidate or political figures visit your restaurant? >> i think over the years we have had some political figures, we have five locations in the bay area. i think madeleine albright has been here before. but i think this is probably the biggest political figure. we are excited. >>
mike limburg, joe binder joe biden, elizabeth warren, tulsi gabbard and bernie sanders are still in the race. this will be the first super tuesday stop after picking up endorsements over the last 48 hours. we have more on the story and the visit by joe biden. >> good morning. joe biden is going to be visiting this morning. information was kept under wraps until the last minute. we just spoke with the owner of buttercup diner. he is joining us to give us information about the fact that he...
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so now rookie detective jacqueline moore went back to the boxes and binders piled high on her desk. > lost. i decided i needed to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> reporter: and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of annie's notes and journal entries. who does annie turn out to be the more you learn about her? >> she's very lost. she wants to be loved by anyone and everyone. >> reporter: and jacqueline saw that there was one person in particular annie wanted to be loved by, chris bagshaw. his name was scribbled all over her journals. veronica remembered annie gushing about him. >> she liked him. he was different. he had enough of the bad boy going on that he wasn't a goody two shoes. >> reporter: annie's diaries revealed something else. >> she and chris had sex. >> reporter: chris was the boy annie had slept with just months before her death, after which, remember, she lied about being pregnant. >> i'm starting to think that she made up the pregnancy to keep chris around because he
so now rookie detective jacqueline moore went back to the boxes and binders piled high on her desk. > lost. i decided i needed to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> reporter: and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of annie's notes and journal entries. who does annie turn out to be the more you learn about her? >> she's very lost. she wants to be loved by anyone and everyone....
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the most radical thing that really might romney said about women is that he had binders full of them. we would think, given such a different candidate and 2016 surely we will see something different. the thing is we did not. . for white women overall. what a stunning, would be the stability of this. i will complicate that even more in just a second. it turns out you need to think about race, class, lots of things to understand voting patterns in the united states, and that there is always a different dynamic going on there. for african americans, there was actually a small increase, i am not sure if those are statistically significant, and support, i would describe this more of a 2012 effect than a 2016. this is sort of a return to normal patterns among the african american community, coming down from the heights of support for president obama in 2008 and 2012. when i want to emphasize and what i hope for the millions time is that all of those gender differences are so small compared to the differences in terms of race. two things can be true at the same time. in general, women are mo
the most radical thing that really might romney said about women is that he had binders full of them. we would think, given such a different candidate and 2016 surely we will see something different. the thing is we did not. . for white women overall. what a stunning, would be the stability of this. i will complicate that even more in just a second. it turns out you need to think about race, class, lots of things to understand voting patterns in the united states, and that there is always a...
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when you put it all together you get a virtual library of the history of the region i have 19 binders full of printed papers but told the story because i thought it was important to be able to see in front of me the pictures, the headlines. imagine finding a headline of some february 1979 where they welcome the iranian revolution because the port authority key was their friend and they were initially concerned about the possibility that there would be a communist takeover of iran because those were veterans at the time because it was not a dominant story and when they saw that he was rising to the top and somebody they could kind of relate to and they welcome that and said we hope that we can cooperate on the basis of the common religion and understanding of how it should be applied to the society. when you put it all together you put together a puzzle of no event, forgotten event and when you have the puzzle in front of you it gives you a very different understanding, a different reading of the last four decades of history and expands seven countries as i hai mentioned i went from eg
when you put it all together you get a virtual library of the history of the region i have 19 binders full of printed papers but told the story because i thought it was important to be able to see in front of me the pictures, the headlines. imagine finding a headline of some february 1979 where they welcome the iranian revolution because the port authority key was their friend and they were initially concerned about the possibility that there would be a communist takeover of iran because those...
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i have 19 binders full of printed papers that tell the story because i thought it was important to see in front of me the pictures, the articles, the headlines. imagine finding a headline from february of 1979 where saudi arabia welcomed the iranian revolution. they are sorry to see the shah go, they were concerned about the possibility of a communist takeover of iran. those with the trends of the time, islam was not the dominant story. they had somebody they could relate to even though he was shia, a very conservative man. he wanted to bring the koran to the country and they welcomed that. we can now cooperate on the basis of our common religion and understanding of how it should be applied to society. when you look at these events and details, you put it all together, you put together a puzzle of known events, overlooked events, when you have the puzzle in front of you it gives you a different understanding, of the last four decades of history that spans twee 7 countries, i go from egypt to pakistan, iran, saudi arabia, iraq and lebanon. it shatters some of those accepted truths that
i have 19 binders full of printed papers that tell the story because i thought it was important to see in front of me the pictures, the articles, the headlines. imagine finding a headline from february of 1979 where saudi arabia welcomed the iranian revolution. they are sorry to see the shah go, they were concerned about the possibility of a communist takeover of iran. those with the trends of the time, islam was not the dominant story. they had somebody they could relate to even though he was...
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certainly cheryl's thick binder which you have, has a lot in it. the central idea -- and one other thing i want to say, we've all been conned including me. to find out what i mean by that please look at the march 29, 2008 there's an article how big wireless convince the us cell phones are shake articulating the work of joel carlo retained by the cellular association and kicked off after he determined in the mid-90s it's carcinogenic and march 29, 2018 edition of the nation magazine. it's well worth looking at. got carried away thinking about cheryl but given the national institutes of health position and massive data showing it's a du documented risk and immunological risk and looking at the washington school of medicine and the work of dr. martin paul washington school of medicine there's no question of causation here. sometimes all we can do as citizens is make a statement and all can do as members of the board is do the same but upstairs. >> if you can stick around i think the board of health is before us on another case and we'll have a chat wi
certainly cheryl's thick binder which you have, has a lot in it. the central idea -- and one other thing i want to say, we've all been conned including me. to find out what i mean by that please look at the march 29, 2008 there's an article how big wireless convince the us cell phones are shake articulating the work of joel carlo retained by the cellular association and kicked off after he determined in the mid-90s it's carcinogenic and march 29, 2018 edition of the nation magazine. it's well...
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i have 19 binders full of papers that tell the story because i thought it was important to be able to see in front of me the pictures, the writings, that articles, the headlines. imagine finding aim headline from 1979 were saudi arabia originally welcomed the iran and revolution. although they are sort of sorry to see the chicago, they were initially very concerned about possibility there be a communist takeover of iran. those were the trends of the time, when they saw the guy that was rising to the top with somebody they could kind of relate to, he was a very conservative man. he wanted to bring that to the country and they welcome that. they said we hope we can cooperate on the basis of our common religion and understanding of how it should be applied to society. so when you look at these events, when you look at these details, you put it all together, you put together a puzzle. forgotten events, overlooked events, when you have the puzzle in front of you gives a very different understanding of very different reading of the last four decades in history. and it spans seven countries
i have 19 binders full of papers that tell the story because i thought it was important to be able to see in front of me the pictures, the writings, that articles, the headlines. imagine finding aim headline from 1979 were saudi arabia originally welcomed the iran and revolution. although they are sort of sorry to see the chicago, they were initially very concerned about possibility there be a communist takeover of iran. those were the trends of the time, when they saw the guy that was rising...
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i presentedd to on your binders a public comment that was received before the start of the meeting. that would be applicable under general public comment. >> great. do we have to do anything to recognize that comment? >> nope >> okay. so are there any members of the public who wish to speak on any matter that is not on today's agenda? seeing none, comments closed. okay. please call item 3, 4 and 5 together. >> okay. item 3 board of supervisors file no. 200086, planning code zoning map, bayview industrial triangle cannabis restricted use district. ordinance in amending the planning code by amending the zoning map to change the use classification of certain parcels in the bayview industrial redevelopment project area from m1 light industrial and nc-3 moderate scale neighborhood commercial to pdr-1-g and to change the height and bulk classification of certain parcels in the project area from 40-x to 65-x, affirming the planning department's determination under the california environmental quality act and making findings of consistency with the general plan, discussion and action item.
i presentedd to on your binders a public comment that was received before the start of the meeting. that would be applicable under general public comment. >> great. do we have to do anything to recognize that comment? >> nope >> okay. so are there any members of the public who wish to speak on any matter that is not on today's agenda? seeing none, comments closed. okay. please call item 3, 4 and 5 together. >> okay. item 3 board of supervisors file no. 200086, planning...
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you have that, i believe, in your binders, and if not, i will e-mail this out to you. and with that, i am happy to take questions at this time. >> commissioners, do we have any questions? okay. well, it was a super interesting hearing. ben, did you want to speak at all to -- has there been any development since the hearing in terms of how the planning department is looking at this? >> sure. good morning, commissioners. ben van houten from the office of economic and workforce development. i agree this created a lot of interdepartmental dialogue. i won't speak for the folks at planning or d.p.h. other than to say we've had good follow up conversations with them, and i think we all have a more keen eye on this emerging set of models. based on that hearing and the discussion tonight and the memo and the recommendations you provide, i think that'll be really helpful in terms of approaching thursday's hearing, which, again -- this is all the beginning of this conversation if it ultimately all goes up into legislation, i'm sure this'll all be back before you in this conversat
you have that, i believe, in your binders, and if not, i will e-mail this out to you. and with that, i am happy to take questions at this time. >> commissioners, do we have any questions? okay. well, it was a super interesting hearing. ben, did you want to speak at all to -- has there been any development since the hearing in terms of how the planning department is looking at this? >> sure. good morning, commissioners. ben van houten from the office of economic and workforce...
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i have 19 binders full with printed papers that tell the story, , because i thought it ws important to be able to see in front of me the pictures, the writings, the articles, the headlines. imagine finding a headline from february 1979 where saudi arabia initially welcomes the iranian revolution.us because although they are sort of sorry to see the shockoe, he was their friend and do initially very concerned about the possibility -- see the shah go. those with the trends at the time. political islam was not the dominant story. when they saw the guy who was rising to the top with somebody they could kind of relate to even though he was shia, a very conservative man, he wanted to bring the quran to the country and they welcome that. they said t we hope we can cooperate on the basis of our common religion and our understanding of how it should be applied to society. when you look at these events, look at these details, you put it all together. you put together a puzzle of no events, forgotten events, overlooked events. and when you have the puzzle in front of you, it gives you a very diff
i have 19 binders full with printed papers that tell the story, , because i thought it ws important to be able to see in front of me the pictures, the writings, the articles, the headlines. imagine finding a headline from february 1979 where saudi arabia initially welcomes the iranian revolution.us because although they are sort of sorry to see the shockoe, he was their friend and do initially very concerned about the possibility -- see the shah go. those with the trends at the time. political...
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i have 19 binders full with printed papers that tell the story because i thought it was important to be able to see in front of me the pictures, the writings, articles, the headline. imagine finding headline from february 1979 where saudi arabia initially welcomes the iranian revolution because although they are sorry to see the shop go, he was there friend and they were initially concerned about the ability that there would be a communist takeover of iran because those were the trends at the time, political islam is not the dominant story. when they saw the guy rising to the top was somebody they could relate to even though he was she ya, hewas a very conservative man .he wanted to bring the koran to the country and they welcomed that. they said hopefully we can cooperate on the basis of our understanding of how it should be applied to society so when you look at these events, when you look at these details, you put it all together. you put together a puzzle of known events, forgot events, overlooked events and when you have a puzzle in front of you, it gives you a very different un
i have 19 binders full with printed papers that tell the story because i thought it was important to be able to see in front of me the pictures, the writings, articles, the headline. imagine finding headline from february 1979 where saudi arabia initially welcomes the iranian revolution because although they are sorry to see the shop go, he was there friend and they were initially concerned about the ability that there would be a communist takeover of iran because those were the trends at the...
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i know as a judge, i kept a binder of every case i did and every sentence i awarded and what the charges were, so that i could look back and see, what have i done in prior cases. every case was treated individually, but i had a record of how i treated other cases, too. and if there were unusual sentencing matters, extenuating mitigation, i would make a note of that. but members don't have that. they have the prosecutor asking for 20. they have the defense asking for six months and they come down wherever they come down. so now even in the apepellate world you see individuals convicted of sexual assault. some have very great sentences, some have very little sentence. how is that a fair system? how can an offender who maybe pleaded guilty, or maybe he didn't, but how can he -- why is the system set up so that he's serving seven years and the guy in the cell next to him is serving two for almost the same exact offense? i think sentencing guidelines are appropriate. >> i'm going to ask the panel if you would indulge us and stay with us for a few more minutes. we're past 11:00, but there are
i know as a judge, i kept a binder of every case i did and every sentence i awarded and what the charges were, so that i could look back and see, what have i done in prior cases. every case was treated individually, but i had a record of how i treated other cases, too. and if there were unusual sentencing matters, extenuating mitigation, i would make a note of that. but members don't have that. they have the prosecutor asking for 20. they have the defense asking for six months and they come...
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you have that, i believe, in your binders, and if not, i will e-mail this out to you. and with that, i am happy to take questions at this time. >> commissioners, do we have any questions? okay. well, it was a super interesting hearing. ben, did you want to speak at all to -- has there been any development since the hearing in terms of how the planning department is looking at this? >> sure. good morning, commissioners. ben van houten from the office of economic and workforce development. i agree this created a lot of interdepartmental dialogue. i won't speak for the folks at planning or d.p.h. other than to say we've had good follow up conversations with them, and i think we all have a more keen eye on this emerging set of models. based on that hearing and the discussion tonight and the memo and the recommendations you provide, i think that'll be really helpful in terms of approaching thursday's hearing, which, again -- this is all the beginning of this conversation if it ultimately all goes up into legislation, i'm sure this'll all be back before you in this conversat
you have that, i believe, in your binders, and if not, i will e-mail this out to you. and with that, i am happy to take questions at this time. >> commissioners, do we have any questions? okay. well, it was a super interesting hearing. ben, did you want to speak at all to -- has there been any development since the hearing in terms of how the planning department is looking at this? >> sure. good morning, commissioners. ben van houten from the office of economic and workforce...
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under your binder tab and there is copies for the members of the public if they would like it. i just have listed out some of the usual things we go through, but actually before i get into some of the things to think about what to cover, commissioner did you want to add anything? i want to make sure you have an opportunity to add? >> i think this looks pretty good. from my perspective. >> the microphone. pull it closer to you. >> thank you. i just think that perhaps simply put more than what we see here, at a top level i would like us as a body to develop a sense of consensus around two to three items that we are really just going to dig deep into. those items might be big. i am thinking pretty big at this point in time or they might be a little more constrained. i want us to sort of collectively decide these are the two to three things to focus on. i want it fairly narrow and minimal to actually make constructive progress on it, number one. number two, what i have come to learn is our biggest constraint is staff time and staff hours. we have a very limited budget. we got these
under your binder tab and there is copies for the members of the public if they would like it. i just have listed out some of the usual things we go through, but actually before i get into some of the things to think about what to cover, commissioner did you want to add anything? i want to make sure you have an opportunity to add? >> i think this looks pretty good. from my perspective. >> the microphone. pull it closer to you. >> thank you. i just think that perhaps simply put...
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chemist and actuallyjust achieving a b was a massive thing and i did because i had my felt tips and my bindersg it! i wish i had a mathematics for longer because actually you realise this story, so much of it, is about maths. it is! hope the weekend is ok and it will be so different from last weekend andi be so different from last weekend and i think it is going to be quite weird. yeah. and quite tough but get in touch if there is anything we can do to help you get through. coronavirus newscast is back on monday. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: we are collectively telling — telling — cafes, pubs, bars and restaurants to close. tens of thousands of businesses close after the government orders an unprecedented shutdown to combat coronavirus. scared and freaked out. it all feels real all of a sudden. people were not taking it so seriously really before and now it is real. in an historic government bailout, workers affected will be paid 80%of their salary, but many, particularly the self—employed, 80% of their salary, but many, partic
chemist and actuallyjust achieving a b was a massive thing and i did because i had my felt tips and my bindersg it! i wish i had a mathematics for longer because actually you realise this story, so much of it, is about maths. it is! hope the weekend is ok and it will be so different from last weekend andi be so different from last weekend and i think it is going to be quite weird. yeah. and quite tough but get in touch if there is anything we can do to help you get through. coronavirus newscast...
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. >> bret: also watching maine, binders in maine has a big lead.aw data to come in. you are looking live at mike bloomberg addressing supporters from his headquarters in palm beach, colorado. let's listen in to that for a little bit. >> my message is simple: i am running to beat donald trump. [cheers and applause] and to start rebuilding our country and to start getting things done. [cheers] other things like stopping gun violence. [cheers and applause] and fighting climate change. [cheers and applause] and finally achieving affordable health coverage for all americans. [cheers and applause] this is a campaign for change, a campaign for sanity, for honesty, a campaign for inclusion, compassion, competence and a campaign for human decency. [cheers and applause] and this is a campaign to bring our country back together and put the united back in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] that's the message i have been delivering not only to democrats but also to swing voters who will actually decide who will be our next president. [cheers an
. >> bret: also watching maine, binders in maine has a big lead.aw data to come in. you are looking live at mike bloomberg addressing supporters from his headquarters in palm beach, colorado. let's listen in to that for a little bit. >> my message is simple: i am running to beat donald trump. [cheers and applause] and to start rebuilding our country and to start getting things done. [cheers] other things like stopping gun violence. [cheers and applause] and fighting climate change....
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i have a binder of these warnings that i put together, and i sent this binder to yemp member yemp -- every member of the senate in february of 2019. every member has all of the warnings that are compiled in that binder. i've got a letter too following up on the warnings in that binder, just about the warnings that emerged since february of 2019. and in fact mostly just this year. i sent this to all the members of the senate banking committee because the economic crashes that are warned of are within the jurisdiction of the senate banking committee, and that committee has its responsibility to be the distant early warning system for the rest of us in the senate about these warnings. so i'd like to, mr. president, enter that letter to the banking committee members into the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: the warnings, mr. president, are serious. they come from some of our foremost financial experts. so let's walk through what we have in store if we keep sleepwalking through the climate crisis. warning one, as i said, coastal property value crash. fredd
i have a binder of these warnings that i put together, and i sent this binder to yemp member yemp -- every member of the senate in february of 2019. every member has all of the warnings that are compiled in that binder. i've got a letter too following up on the warnings in that binder, just about the warnings that emerged since february of 2019. and in fact mostly just this year. i sent this to all the members of the senate banking committee because the economic crashes that are warned of are...