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i was working in a drafting center as a bsa. it is not a safe place. i have been hearing from clients that it is not a safe place. is the only shelter that we haven't san francisco and it is a shame we only have one place for lgbt community which is not safe. we don't want more shelters, we want homes, we want permanent homes. i think our transgender community and lgbt community deserve homes. a lot of the transgender have h.i.v., which is very difficult for them to take their medication, but they have to go to different clinics to do it because they don't have a home. a lot of transgender going through their transition, but they can't do the surgeries because they don't have a home. they have to have a home. i think we need help, we need a home, we need affordable homes, we need housing. there's a lot of transgender girls outside to live on the streets, they don't have a place to live. we need to help. they say, well why don't they work? we don't have a place where we can live. a lot of jobs want higher s. because we are homeless. we ask you to help u
i was working in a drafting center as a bsa. it is not a safe place. i have been hearing from clients that it is not a safe place. is the only shelter that we haven't san francisco and it is a shame we only have one place for lgbt community which is not safe. we don't want more shelters, we want homes, we want permanent homes. i think our transgender community and lgbt community deserve homes. a lot of the transgender have h.i.v., which is very difficult for them to take their medication, but...
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be a dream for them if they could fulfill the rabbi's wish there to be together on the coming is a bsashow the strength of the jewish community. >> thank you orren liebermann. as we go to break, i want to leave you with these images, feel the love, see the love in this community that is hurting so much right now. there's the rabbi goldstein. we heard the mayor tell the rabbi as well at this press conference, we love you, this whole community loves you and we will be here for you. and tonight, they're also remembering and continuing to think about lori kaye. a woman who as he put it took a bullet for the rest of the congregation. there she is. 60 years old. a woman he described as an incredibly generous, somebody who was a pioneering member of the chabad of poway. drove people to doctor appointments. she will be missed. health is magnificent. so are the traits you love about your breed, but behind them are health needs you may not see. royal canin believes in tailored nutrition, to ensure his long back and playful spirit get the joint support they need. or to help this gentle giant keep
be a dream for them if they could fulfill the rabbi's wish there to be together on the coming is a bsashow the strength of the jewish community. >> thank you orren liebermann. as we go to break, i want to leave you with these images, feel the love, see the love in this community that is hurting so much right now. there's the rabbi goldstein. we heard the mayor tell the rabbi as well at this press conference, we love you, this whole community loves you and we will be here for you. and...
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Apr 1, 2019
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cooper joined bsa in february 2016 as vice president of strategic policy initiatives.iously served as the chief counsel for intellectual property and anti-trust law. for chairman patrick leahy, on the u.s. senate judiciary committee. and most recently, mr. cooper was of counsel at covington and burling. where he provided strategic counseling and policy advice on a broad range of technology issues. he has testified before congress and is a frequent speaker on data privacy and security, intellectual property, trade, and other issues important to the software industry. and m cooper, thank you for being here with us today next, right here on my left is gigi sewn, distinguished fellow at georgetown law institute for law and policy, and benton senior fellow. she is one of the nation's leading public advocates for open, affordable and democratic communications networks. for 30 years, gigi has worked across the country to defend and preserve the fundamental competition and innovative policies that have made broadband internet access more ubiquitous, competitive, affordable, op
cooper joined bsa in february 2016 as vice president of strategic policy initiatives.iously served as the chief counsel for intellectual property and anti-trust law. for chairman patrick leahy, on the u.s. senate judiciary committee. and most recently, mr. cooper was of counsel at covington and burling. where he provided strategic counseling and policy advice on a broad range of technology issues. he has testified before congress and is a frequent speaker on data privacy and security,...
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in his role he leads bsa global policy team and contributes to the advancement of bsa members policyound the world. that affect the development of emerging technologies, including data privacy, cybersecurity, intellectual property and trade. mr. cooper joined bsa in february 2016 as vice president of strategic policy initiatives. he previously served as the chief counsel for sbltle property and anti-trust law for chairman patrick leahy on the u.s. senate judiciary committee. most recently mr. cooper was of counsel as covington and bulger where he provided strategic counseling and advice off and on a broad range of technology issues. he testified before congress and is a frequent speaker on data privacy and security, intellectual property, trade and other issues important to the software industry. and mr. cooper, thank you for being here with us today. next right here on my left, is gigi sewn. distinguished floe an georgetown technology institute for technology law and policy. and benten senior fellow. she is one of the nation's leading public advocate for open affordable and exactic
in his role he leads bsa global policy team and contributes to the advancement of bsa members policyound the world. that affect the development of emerging technologies, including data privacy, cybersecurity, intellectual property and trade. mr. cooper joined bsa in february 2016 as vice president of strategic policy initiatives. he previously served as the chief counsel for sbltle property and anti-trust law for chairman patrick leahy on the u.s. senate judiciary committee. most recently mr....
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you send a month >> for citi, we have between 13 and 14,000 people that spend full time working on bsa and we spend in excess of $1 billion a year to be compliant >> we filed 200,000 a year with the federal government. >> it is much smaller issue for our company given the nature of the business hundreds of millions. >> mr. moynihan? >> it is a little hard to isolate, because it is a part of everybody's job. there are hundreds of thousands of sars filing and the question that we have raised and we talked to is there value in those and are they actionable and provide value. the customer isn't how much to spend, it is whether giving the value that it should. >> funding the move there. >> we were not involving with funding. >> do you know what kind of impact it will have on the city to not have that business locate there? >> i don't know the specific numbers? >> understand it was 25,000 jobs initially. i'm sure there is more jobs as well is that what you heard >> that's what i read, correct. >> okay. thank you very much. i yield back >> thank you very much the chair wishes to inform member
you send a month >> for citi, we have between 13 and 14,000 people that spend full time working on bsa and we spend in excess of $1 billion a year to be compliant >> we filed 200,000 a year with the federal government. >> it is much smaller issue for our company given the nature of the business hundreds of millions. >> mr. moynihan? >> it is a little hard to isolate, because it is a part of everybody's job. there are hundreds of thousands of sars filing and the...
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army junior rotc represents the nation's third largest youth development program behind 4h and scouts bsa a and is compromised of high school students prarping at over 1700 programs across the nation. junior rotc's principal focus is citizenship and character development and while junior rotc is not a recruited program, approximately 20% of cadets express interest in pursuing a military career. we face national mobilization, army officer candidate school, ocs primary source for commissioning new officers to meet increased demand. within 12-week program rapidly turn enlisted soldiers or civilians into commission officers, expansion of ocf capability would require an increase in funding, and administrative staff involving uniform personnel and department of army civilians. in conclusion, two broad elements meeting nation's need in event of national emergency. the availability of candidates with required skill set who are able to serve among eligible population and the ability of the armed services to rapidly transform abled candidates into service members. finally, national mobilization eff
army junior rotc represents the nation's third largest youth development program behind 4h and scouts bsa a and is compromised of high school students prarping at over 1700 programs across the nation. junior rotc's principal focus is citizenship and character development and while junior rotc is not a recruited program, approximately 20% of cadets express interest in pursuing a military career. we face national mobilization, army officer candidate school, ocs primary source for commissioning...
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. >> for city we have between 13 and 14,000 people that spend full time working on bsa kyc, aml and we spend an excess of a billion dollars a year to be compliant. >> our numbers are a little bit higher than that and we file something like 200,000 a year for the federal government. >> it's a much smaller issue for our company given the nature of the business. hundreds of millions. >> it's hard to isolate because it's a part of everybody's job but there are hundreds of thousands of sars filing and the question that we raised is is there value in those? do they provide value? and the question is whether it's giving the value that it should. >> one last question here, you have an opportunity to bring a big company to your neighborhood there, amazon. were either one of you involved in financing that? potentially financing the relocation of the headquaters? >> i'm sorry. >> funding the move there. >> we were not involved with funding. >> do you know economically what kind of impact it's going to have on the city to not have that business locate there? >> i don't know the specific numbers. >
. >> for city we have between 13 and 14,000 people that spend full time working on bsa kyc, aml and we spend an excess of a billion dollars a year to be compliant. >> our numbers are a little bit higher than that and we file something like 200,000 a year for the federal government. >> it's a much smaller issue for our company given the nature of the business. hundreds of millions. >> it's hard to isolate because it's a part of everybody's job but there are hundreds of...