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looking at a 12 month to 15 month buildout. that concludes my presentation. i will be happy to answer any questions and jennifer from lower case is right here and she will be doing the technical questions if you have them. thank you very much. >> chair mondejar: thank you m max. are there any speaker cards? >> >>clerk: no speaker cards madame chair. >> chair mondejar: we will close public comment. mr. singh. commissioner singh. >> commissioner singh: i am not very good at the computers but what is that system? >> drupple is a content management system thinking that you see online is hosted by a content management system and drupple is one that the city currently employs and it's a template that is very customizable. you don't have to follow exactly what drop tells yowhat drupple . our current site is on drupple. if we were to switch to a word press site, the buildout takes longer and that will slow down the process. >> chair mondejar: commissioner bustos. >> commissioner bustos: this is long overdue. i have had trouble navigating through the website. i am exc
looking at a 12 month to 15 month buildout. that concludes my presentation. i will be happy to answer any questions and jennifer from lower case is right here and she will be doing the technical questions if you have them. thank you very much. >> chair mondejar: thank you m max. are there any speaker cards? >> >>clerk: no speaker cards madame chair. >> chair mondejar: we will close public comment. mr. singh. commissioner singh. >> commissioner singh: i am not very...
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is a wireless buildout, but is not really that wireless.d a fiber backbone and there are leaders that have good earnings reports in that field. a stock like cisco is also involved in 5g. industrial automation would be another example. you would have stocks in the last week with earnings. they are firmly involved with that arena. abb, which is a swiss power company is very involved in industrial automation. honeywell's, rockwell international, those are great examples. robotics is another great area. think my big contrary in play right now, particularly looking out over the next five years or so is ibm. they have half of the revenues coming from strategic additions right now and they are a leader in blockchain technology and artificial intelligence. also cloud. joe: that is a stock that has not responded much as these new initiatives bear fruit. >> i'll be at it is slow, and they have seen real improvements , particularly over the last couple of quarters from a revenue standpoint. half of their business is now involving these strategic imper
is a wireless buildout, but is not really that wireless.d a fiber backbone and there are leaders that have good earnings reports in that field. a stock like cisco is also involved in 5g. industrial automation would be another example. you would have stocks in the last week with earnings. they are firmly involved with that arena. abb, which is a swiss power company is very involved in industrial automation. honeywell's, rockwell international, those are great examples. robotics is another great...
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that, the money would be coming in but i was fascinated to see that this year we have not seen that buildoutitutional infrastructure, not only coinbase's and other relentless selling of -- no news has boosted the price of any cryptocurrency for any time. the exact opposite of the second half of 2017 where it is clear the infrastructure is being built out and the capacity for the institutional money has expanded but not done anything to boost the prices. brad: has the demand from institutions, the same now as when you announced at the end of last year? adam: greater than ever, institutions do not move fast, they are thoughtful and deliver it. we have spent a lot of time with our institutional coverage group headquartered in our new york office, meeting with institutions, educating them on who we are, the processes we use. they dig into cold storage and say how do you do that and make sure my funds are safely secure? here is how we use a case to make sure the random number generator used to store these funds safely west military -- was military grade. brad: what kind of competition do you see
that, the money would be coming in but i was fascinated to see that this year we have not seen that buildoutitutional infrastructure, not only coinbase's and other relentless selling of -- no news has boosted the price of any cryptocurrency for any time. the exact opposite of the second half of 2017 where it is clear the infrastructure is being built out and the capacity for the institutional money has expanded but not done anything to boost the prices. brad: has the demand from institutions,...
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international cooperation and infrastructure as the need grows for governors to lead in infrastructure buildout and investment. and, as we saw in the 2018 winter meeting, there is substantial overlap between the two. prime minister president trump highlighted the synergy of australia and the united states regarding infrastructure, stimulating an incredible conversation among the six australian premiers and ministers on the unique approach to infrastructure funding. to continue the dialogue, i am here to introduce a fantastic leader in infrastructure, graham conway. he has up mccoury infrastructure and real assets, and australian company managing over 120 billion dollars of assets. you heard that number right. he also represents the global infrastructure investors association, which he currently chairs. giia works with infrastructure all over the world to improve advocacy. it is no secret that the u.s. infrastructure model is not working as well as it could. to shift our thinking to reimagine and reinvigorate our system home. nga global has invited giaa members and leadership including toham to
international cooperation and infrastructure as the need grows for governors to lead in infrastructure buildout and investment. and, as we saw in the 2018 winter meeting, there is substantial overlap between the two. prime minister president trump highlighted the synergy of australia and the united states regarding infrastructure, stimulating an incredible conversation among the six australian premiers and ministers on the unique approach to infrastructure funding. to continue the dialogue, i...
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and the international buildout. content will be so key for netflix. you put it all together and you have disney on the horizon. in 6-12l be a key months of for netflix to navigate some of these linear headwinds. like what we saw this quarter. the comfort that it is a speed bump and not a negative trend. netflix is burning through cash. even as the stock price climbed. netflix's fastest-growing expense is not content. the wordou do not have of mouth that everyone is talking about and getting excited about, you need to get the message out. you need to keep it top of mind because there is so much competition in streaming. and the world cup has also been, or could have been a factor for some people who were tivo -ing that. if you want to get the message out, you have to get it out somewhere and it will come from marketing. stocksand other tech have gotten rattled. is there a longer-term trend at stake? >> you will see a risk off trade. think what you will see in the next week or two, you could see some of them getting hit. not necessarily a correlation bu
and the international buildout. content will be so key for netflix. you put it all together and you have disney on the horizon. in 6-12l be a key months of for netflix to navigate some of these linear headwinds. like what we saw this quarter. the comfort that it is a speed bump and not a negative trend. netflix is burning through cash. even as the stock price climbed. netflix's fastest-growing expense is not content. the wordou do not have of mouth that everyone is talking about and getting...
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i've been fascinated to see that buildout of the institutional infrastructure not only coinbase and othersg with just the relentless selling. no news whatsoever has boosted the price of any cryptocurrencies. really, the exact opposite of it second half of 2017 where is clear the infrastructure is being built out in the capacity for the institutional money has expanded, but not done anything to boost the prices at all. brad: adam, is the demand from institutions the same now in july as it was when you announced this at the end of last year? adam: i think it is greater than ever. institutions are thoughtful, deliberate, and they do reverse diligence on our firm. we spend a lot of time with our coverage group headquartered in the newark office meeting with institutions -- new york office meeting with institutions, educating them on who we are and what we use. to do cold on how storage. we bring in things like the random number generator, to store these funds safely was military grade. we work with them on. brad: what competition do you see from jpmorgan and traditional custodians? adam: we fo
i've been fascinated to see that buildout of the institutional infrastructure not only coinbase and othersg with just the relentless selling. no news whatsoever has boosted the price of any cryptocurrencies. really, the exact opposite of it second half of 2017 where is clear the infrastructure is being built out in the capacity for the institutional money has expanded, but not done anything to boost the prices at all. brad: adam, is the demand from institutions the same now in july as it was...
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. >> the opening salvo in what would be just an incredible buildout of an innovation district. >> reporterhe thumbs-up for platform 16, 1 million square feet of office space just north of the proposed google village, and close to dearden train station and eventually barth. -- bart. they say will be the next innovation hub. >> we are proud that somebody found their way to san jose, and companies are recognizg st value for their buck. >> how can you afford to live in the city? >> reporter: not everyone is all smiles. about a dozen demonstrators held up signs and tents, high- tech gentrification, what it could mean for low income and homeless residents in the area. >> make a commitment to affordable housing, sit down with the community and figure out what that means.>> reporter: google staff say we want an open dialogue with the san jose community, we are listening to and working with the community and government officials. each month, members of the station area advisory group are making sure all boats will rise with the coming tide. >> it was a group formed by google, they wanted to have in
. >> the opening salvo in what would be just an incredible buildout of an innovation district. >> reporterhe thumbs-up for platform 16, 1 million square feet of office space just north of the proposed google village, and close to dearden train station and eventually barth. -- bart. they say will be the next innovation hub. >> we are proud that somebody found their way to san jose, and companies are recognizg st value for their buck. >> how can you afford to live in the...
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. >> the opening salvo in what would be an incredible buildout of an innovation district. >> reportere thumbs-up for platform 16. 1 million square feet of office space just north of the proposed google village, and close to dearden train station, and eventually barth. tmg partners and valley oak partners say the site will be the mega-regions next innovation hub. >> proud of the fact that someone finally found their way to san jose, and the companies are starting to recognize that they can get the best value for their dollar.>> how are you going to be able to afford the city?>> reporter: not everyone is all smiles. outside the marketing conference, about a dozen demonstrators held signs and set up tents, protesting perceived high-tech gentrification, what it could mean for low income and homeless residents in the area.>> make a commitment to affordable housing, we are going to sit down with the community, figure out what that means.>> in an email response, google say that they want an open dialogue, we are listening to and working with the community and government officials.>> members
. >> the opening salvo in what would be an incredible buildout of an innovation district. >> reportere thumbs-up for platform 16. 1 million square feet of office space just north of the proposed google village, and close to dearden train station, and eventually barth. tmg partners and valley oak partners say the site will be the mega-regions next innovation hub. >> proud of the fact that someone finally found their way to san jose, and the companies are starting to recognize...
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francisco, to qualify, potentially, for matching state dollars to assist us with the study and the buildout of an open-source voting pilot program. >> ok. i have the three resolutions that we all agreed on. i wasn't too sure where we would settle in on the resolutions in terms of our priorities. >> ok. >> maybe i just need to understand what it means. >> what open-source means? >> you know, i'm old-fashioned. i still use a regular telephone and stuff like that. i just don't know what it is. is this trying to create -- what are we trying to do with this money exactly? i'm sorry, i just don't know what his is. >> ok. >> maybe somebody else could explain it. >> supervisor sheehy? >> it is not for apartheid -- proprietary software for voting. you have microsoft, and you have organize proprietary systems for its. if you follow operating systems, you have microsoft, you have os 4, and you have others that are open-source. developers can contribute to that. so it is -- the code is available to everybody. developers continuously and independently improve and look for bugs in the software. open-sour
francisco, to qualify, potentially, for matching state dollars to assist us with the study and the buildout of an open-source voting pilot program. >> ok. i have the three resolutions that we all agreed on. i wasn't too sure where we would settle in on the resolutions in terms of our priorities. >> ok. >> maybe i just need to understand what it means. >> what open-source means? >> you know, i'm old-fashioned. i still use a regular telephone and stuff like that. i...
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and the international buildout. content will be so key for netflix. you put it all together and you have disney on the horizon. this will be a key in 6-12 months for netflix to navigate some of these linear headwinds. like what we saw this quarter. and the comfort that it is a speed bump and not a negative trend. emily: netflix is burning through cash. even as the stock price climbed. netflix's fastest-growing expense is not content. it's marketing. >> when you do not have the word of mouth that everyone is talking about and getting excited about, you need to get the message out. you need to keep it top of mind because there is so much competition in streaming. alternatives.ny as you pointed out, the world forcould have been a factor some people who were tivoing that. not watching it during work later in the g it day. if you want to get the message out, you have to get it out somewhere and it will come from marketing. emily: and other tech stocks have gotten rattled. is there a longer-term trend at stake? we're expecting all of these next ies reportin
and the international buildout. content will be so key for netflix. you put it all together and you have disney on the horizon. this will be a key in 6-12 months for netflix to navigate some of these linear headwinds. like what we saw this quarter. and the comfort that it is a speed bump and not a negative trend. emily: netflix is burning through cash. even as the stock price climbed. netflix's fastest-growing expense is not content. it's marketing. >> when you do not have the word of...
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this includes loans for tenant buildouts to meet zoning requirements. not to mention that we've got a long way to go when it goes into building our compassion program. now compassion programs is something that you may be familiar with or not familiar with. in a nutshell it's a simple -- it's simply -- it subsidieses cannibas as a medicine for low-income and for struggling patients. and, frankly, this compassionate program is at risk under the new regulatory scheme of not surviving. san francisco must be committed to patient access and also it must support a compassion program and, again, this is a compassion program for low-income patients. now my call to action is very simple. it's time to fund these programs and i think that it's time for us to put our money where our mouth is. and we need revenue to do it. and so what i am proposing is a tax that includes a staggered timeline. i have spoken about it at length in committee and i will take a few minutes to speak briefly on it today. now the staggered timeline allows us to begin to generate revenue in 2
this includes loans for tenant buildouts to meet zoning requirements. not to mention that we've got a long way to go when it goes into building our compassion program. now compassion programs is something that you may be familiar with or not familiar with. in a nutshell it's a simple -- it's simply -- it subsidieses cannibas as a medicine for low-income and for struggling patients. and, frankly, this compassionate program is at risk under the new regulatory scheme of not surviving. san...
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and in that, i believe the local buildout has been a feature of that ongoing investigation and that you continue to look at that. thank you. >> supervisor fewer: and mr. gobel, i would like you to expand your scope when -- of study around the taxi drivers and the medallion issue to include a racial analysis, also. thank you very much. thank you, michael, for that suggestion. >> you're very welcome. >> supervisor fewer: and then -- there's no action for this committee to take. madam clerk, can you please call item number seven. >> clerk: item number seven. public comment. members of the public may address the lafco on items that are within their jurisdiction and not on today's agenda. >> supervisor fewer: are there any members that would like to spe speak? hello. >> hello again. this time i would like to speak to a false narrative and speak about the people coming to the board of supervisors line about the multiple millions and billions of dollars that twitter and other high tech companies is making and contributing to the city. sf, viewer, please. i demonstrated well over several times
and in that, i believe the local buildout has been a feature of that ongoing investigation and that you continue to look at that. thank you. >> supervisor fewer: and mr. gobel, i would like you to expand your scope when -- of study around the taxi drivers and the medallion issue to include a racial analysis, also. thank you very much. thank you, michael, for that suggestion. >> you're very welcome. >> supervisor fewer: and then -- there's no action for this committee to take....
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that has happened and it is a higher speed rail line buildout to i want to say 120 miles an hour on certain segments and is hosted by amtrak and they are making significant capital investment along with the state and federal government. we are already a participant in that. i don't think ridership is going to explode on that service between chicago and st. louis. >> we are coming to the end. i did promise to be prompt and i would like to respect everyone's time. i know you're used to promptness. i would like, right before we close up, we do have one last question is a tradition. before that let me make some announcements while i have you here is a captive audience, future of natural press club with major speakers july 16th, luncheon with rob manfred, you can ask about the all-star game. july 18th, the director of niaid. august 13th a book event with sean spicer. i think that will be very well attended. just as anthony scaramucci was earlier this year. i would like to present you with the national press club mug. a tradition we do for speakers. [applause] >> i can confidently say it fits wit
that has happened and it is a higher speed rail line buildout to i want to say 120 miles an hour on certain segments and is hosted by amtrak and they are making significant capital investment along with the state and federal government. we are already a participant in that. i don't think ridership is going to explode on that service between chicago and st. louis. >> we are coming to the end. i did promise to be prompt and i would like to respect everyone's time. i know you're used to...
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. >> i kind of buildout, i recently canceled my order. >> the reporter at edmonds says it is true in his case. he has road tested model threes as part of his job, but canceled his order because he was not happy with the brakes, and the much-hyped $35,000 model he wanted is still not available. >> i wanted the $35,000 base model, and they were only building the long-range model with premium upgrades, and that was more money than i wanted to spend. >> buyers may also be worried about losing a tax break, which is being phased out as they wait for their cars. stocks have been downgraded to a cell. >> some of the early buyers were waiting for the $35,000 tesla. >> he said his cost $60,000. >> i made tesla enthusiast and i don't know why people cancel it, because it is worth waiting for. >> after struggling, tesla is meeting its delivery targets. one salesman said wait times for some models are down to two months. in san jose, when ramirez, kpix 5. >>> meanwhile, tesla says worker injuries at its plant in fremont are down 10% this year. the report by an independent worker safety group on t
. >> i kind of buildout, i recently canceled my order. >> the reporter at edmonds says it is true in his case. he has road tested model threes as part of his job, but canceled his order because he was not happy with the brakes, and the much-hyped $35,000 model he wanted is still not available. >> i wanted the $35,000 base model, and they were only building the long-range model with premium upgrades, and that was more money than i wanted to spend. >> buyers may also be...
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cheryl: i want to stay with that auto sector projection, we saw a surprising buildout of manufacturingo you think that is going to be lost if this trade war continues? not just with the chinese, but with the europeans as well. >> well, that's certainly a risk because let's look at what tariffs do, you know? on imported goods, it raises piece. higher prices often lead to higher interest rates, both of which reduce consumer spending power. so, you know, as the price tag goes up, fewer consumers are in a position where where they're going to be able to buy those goods. from the standpoint of exports, when you've got other economies that are putting tariffs on our exported goods with, that's going to affect our output, it's going to affect the amount of goods that we're exporting and the money that's coming in from that, and that could also have an affect on jobs particular my in the manufacturing and transport sector the. cheryl: pricing fresh inflation on the -- pressure inflation on the u.s. consumer, the fed talked about it a little bit in the minutes we got during the week because the
cheryl: i want to stay with that auto sector projection, we saw a surprising buildout of manufacturingo you think that is going to be lost if this trade war continues? not just with the chinese, but with the europeans as well. >> well, that's certainly a risk because let's look at what tariffs do, you know? on imported goods, it raises piece. higher prices often lead to higher interest rates, both of which reduce consumer spending power. so, you know, as the price tag goes up, fewer...
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the bid, try to essentially outbid fox for sky as part of its sort of grand plan to rebuild and buildout. now here is the interesting thing. everybody believed that this conference that the deal for comcast, buying our assets engaging in a bidding war, for the assets going to disney, would occur right here. so this sky news thrown kind of a monkey wrench into that thinking. you remember, trish, a couple days ago i said disney bankers, disney is the other side who wants to buy assets, those bankers were doubting brian roberts would make a full-fledged bid for all of our assets. they thought he would focus on sky or maybe parts of fox. our stock went down 2%. i'm sorry i sent down our stock 2%, but that is what happened. if this comcast deal is accurate, that they're focusing on sky, it will give a lot of credence to that thought, maybe comcast will walk away from our assets, bidding on the whole thing, that they will focus mainly on sky, and then maybe on parts of our empire, that they're not going to make the full monte bid. if you notice shares of 21st century fox which trade under fox
the bid, try to essentially outbid fox for sky as part of its sort of grand plan to rebuild and buildout. now here is the interesting thing. everybody believed that this conference that the deal for comcast, buying our assets engaging in a bidding war, for the assets going to disney, would occur right here. so this sky news thrown kind of a monkey wrench into that thinking. you remember, trish, a couple days ago i said disney bankers, disney is the other side who wants to buy assets, those...
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later this morning, the leasing activity is such that preparations will start for the first tenant buildout. so when we come back in september, we will start to provide updates on progress of that construction. on the path of travel, now that the first watch releases are being solidified, we will be able to come back to you with additional details, and with regard to the vacant storefront glass artwork, installation is on target for mid august by opening day. in general, operational key components are in place for opening mid august to include service contracts, staffing and dennis mentioned this earlier, by the operations team started to move in this week. the chief engineer, and also sydney's security team. so that is exciting. because it is feeling real. they are on-site they are starting their work. the other primary update today that i have on the link and facility maintenance up is that over the next 6-8 weeks, the website will be transitioning to its permanent configuration, starting with information about the grand opening. that will become the basis for the website to moving forwar
later this morning, the leasing activity is such that preparations will start for the first tenant buildout. so when we come back in september, we will start to provide updates on progress of that construction. on the path of travel, now that the first watch releases are being solidified, we will be able to come back to you with additional details, and with regard to the vacant storefront glass artwork, installation is on target for mid august by opening day. in general, operational key...
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took the case with everything to lose, and we tell the story of this trial and we really sort of buildout the edges using the transcript as kind of the yoke of the story. >> will come back to the dynamic nature of this trial but you being in pursuit of a hot trial is nothing you know you're going back to the 19th century to do it. what got you on the path to being a legal journalists? which i point out at a time when that was really a hot thing to do in the '90s when it was trial after trial when we first met. >> a lot of it is just being in the right place at the right time. i started at court tv. i was fresh out of law school. i've been an associate producer reduction assistant at court tv and always wanted to be a reporter. and it happened at about 694 the o.j. simpson trial i have been elevated to reporter and the two men reported for the network happened to be covering other stores. one of these typical life things. and so know when you it's going to be this big. was just a preliminary hearing and i was assigned to go cover the o.j. simpson case. everything went from there. i got to
took the case with everything to lose, and we tell the story of this trial and we really sort of buildout the edges using the transcript as kind of the yoke of the story. >> will come back to the dynamic nature of this trial but you being in pursuit of a hot trial is nothing you know you're going back to the 19th century to do it. what got you on the path to being a legal journalists? which i point out at a time when that was really a hot thing to do in the '90s when it was trial after...
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we need you to get the board of supervisors, not sfpuc, to do a sydney, australia, style buildout plan for clean energy. and the other thing that we need you to do is that on these bills that we have been fighting in sacrament, cal c.c.a. has not been good, they've been neutral in support of ab813. and we need lafco and the board of supervisors to put pressure on and to direct the sfpuc as its membership of cal c.c.a. to oppose these. >> supervisor fewer: seeing none, public comment is now closed. so, commissioners, can we have a motion to adopt the work plan of our executive officer? >> so moved. >> supervisor fewer: okay. >> seconded. >> supervisor fewer: great. without objection we can take that action. thank you. and madam clerk, call item number 7. >> item number 7 is the authorization for executive officer to conduct a study on emerging mobility services and the effect on labor partnering with the san francisco county transportation authority. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. so, mr. goebel, i thank you. >> thank you, madam chair and i presented in my work plan, this ite
we need you to get the board of supervisors, not sfpuc, to do a sydney, australia, style buildout plan for clean energy. and the other thing that we need you to do is that on these bills that we have been fighting in sacrament, cal c.c.a. has not been good, they've been neutral in support of ab813. and we need lafco and the board of supervisors to put pressure on and to direct the sfpuc as its membership of cal c.c.a. to oppose these. >> supervisor fewer: seeing none, public comment is...
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there will be a certain buildout that will need to be developed. flows will be lower at first. we may keep some of the tanks they are to use in case of an emergency, but once a development goes forward and we are comfortable we don't need to tankage, then we will demolish the existing plant and clean up the site and they will bring it up to elevation. and then they will hand over the site. you know, if we go with the wetlands maybe we will need expansion. may be we will need a courtyard. we haven't gotten that far. >> good. at the idea of the wetlands i think is a great one and i would certainly support working at the possibility of wetlands rather than just the affluent disposal into the bay, even though i know it is clean and treat it, but still, the idea that you can incorporate natural elements, i think is a really big one. i look forward with to your analysis and study at that the other question i have is with recycled water. is it going to be used for, basically watering the plants and the open space that we have in the parks, or is it also going to, is there is some thou
there will be a certain buildout that will need to be developed. flows will be lower at first. we may keep some of the tanks they are to use in case of an emergency, but once a development goes forward and we are comfortable we don't need to tankage, then we will demolish the existing plant and clean up the site and they will bring it up to elevation. and then they will hand over the site. you know, if we go with the wetlands maybe we will need expansion. may be we will need a courtyard. we...
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with this trade war, escalating trade battle with the united states, the china's buildout of the belt road will intensify. do you agree? probably. they will be using all different ways to diversify and better distribute their trade reliance. in a press conference for example reporters ask, what are you going to do tell help smaller exporters -- what you going to do to help smaller exporters? it is not a comprehensive trade package per se, but they will actively encourage chinese importers to import more from neighboring countries or alternative sources. i would expect schemes that allow china to import more from elsewhere to continue. and i would also expect dialogue on the major trade policies in europe to continue as well. rishaad: just going to be taking a break for a short while. donna kwok of ubs. waiting for june numbers to come out. perhaps a rise in retail inflation. would that prompt india's central bank to hike? this is bloomberg. ♪ -- also a selloff in emerging-market selloffs likely to get worse in the second half. ♪ rishaad: we're back. this is bloomberg markets. we look
with this trade war, escalating trade battle with the united states, the china's buildout of the belt road will intensify. do you agree? probably. they will be using all different ways to diversify and better distribute their trade reliance. in a press conference for example reporters ask, what are you going to do tell help smaller exporters -- what you going to do to help smaller exporters? it is not a comprehensive trade package per se, but they will actively encourage chinese importers to...
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have broadband providers and competition with those who currently receive subsidies or may have buildout plans to require them to write it out in the future. the program could be used to allow providers their favorite institutions about costly nearby areas. it should be targeted to address the 14 million+ americans without any broadband today. i would humbly suggest that the proper direction from the subcommittee within a bad outcome, the policy includes this fall and i hope you will consider additional safeguards regarding other programs and a focus on those who are truly unserved. turning to spectrum policy, the commission has been hard at work ensuring that the spectrum is available for the next generation of wireless services. i recognize there was a need for wireless carriers who offer these services nationally and internationally. the speed band downlink, and attractive opposition for this purpose providing significant spectrum reducing their spectrum footprint using a market-based spectrum reallocation reproach -- approach. they recently noted the commission that the six gigahertz
have broadband providers and competition with those who currently receive subsidies or may have buildout plans to require them to write it out in the future. the program could be used to allow providers their favorite institutions about costly nearby areas. it should be targeted to address the 14 million+ americans without any broadband today. i would humbly suggest that the proper direction from the subcommittee within a bad outcome, the policy includes this fall and i hope you will consider...
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be used in areas that have provided in competition with those that currently receive subsidy or buildout plans requiring them to write service in the future. the program could be used to allow providers to serve favored institutions in costly nearby areas. federal funding should be targeted to addressing the 14 million americans without any broadband today. i humbly suggest only the proper direction from the right leadership such as the subcommittee can prevent a bad outcome. congress concludes the farm bill this fall, i hope you consider additional safeguards including strict prohibitions on existing programs, alignment of speed requirements and to focus on the truly unserved. turning to spectrum policy the commission has been hard at work showing sufficient spectrum is available for wireless services. i recognized years ago there was a need for solid play for wireless carriers to offer services to mystically and internationally. 3.4 do gigahertz band is an attractive option for this purpose as it provide significant continuous spectrum and the largest operators are receptive to reducin
be used in areas that have provided in competition with those that currently receive subsidy or buildout plans requiring them to write service in the future. the program could be used to allow providers to serve favored institutions in costly nearby areas. federal funding should be targeted to addressing the 14 million americans without any broadband today. i humbly suggest only the proper direction from the right leadership such as the subcommittee can prevent a bad outcome. congress concludes...
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>> an assessment is basically a bottoms up buildout, if you will, from looking at all of the various parts, and identifying risks, that are known. and perhaps speculating on ones that are emerging, fraud risk is not static, it is dynamic. it shifts from region to region, state to state, city to city. counter fraud measures take effect, and those schemes evolved. an assessment is essentially a thoughtful process from all stakeholders to determine essentially a portfolio of risks. and then, also, determine the likelihood and impact, into our risk profile, which is the most formal documentation of an investigation. >> alec alexander, seto bagdoyan, normally we have good-faith efforts around the systems. what steps is cms taking to determine what order medicare programs should develop his point, if you could talk about the fact, is there a timeline when each of these fraud risk assessments are going grid for which all things will be completed. can you talk about that, of the medicare programs, how this should develop. timeline for looking at these programs? >> as i mentioned, we have bee
>> an assessment is basically a bottoms up buildout, if you will, from looking at all of the various parts, and identifying risks, that are known. and perhaps speculating on ones that are emerging, fraud risk is not static, it is dynamic. it shifts from region to region, state to state, city to city. counter fraud measures take effect, and those schemes evolved. an assessment is essentially a thoughtful process from all stakeholders to determine essentially a portfolio of risks. and then,...
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elections don't get contested but people who watch elections and legislative watch watchdogs like buildout are now does have been you know kind of claiming that this is just there's a huge lack of transparency and there's an unfairness which is kind of bending towards one particular party which is p.d.i. and that very depressing because again even after last election we have seen from there that claims of rigging of rigging and that have brought the whole system to a standstill immediately after the election and this time i think even before it's not the polling day everything it is what has gone on before actually the polling process started with accountability has been very limited to one particular party of course corruption issues in all developing countries but this has been just been targeting one particular party and not across the board so huge issues about you know the fate of the whole electoral ordered as well a democratic process and bargain so a lot of questions about whether the elections will be free and say now first of all pakistan is that the predominantly pashtun tribal
elections don't get contested but people who watch elections and legislative watch watchdogs like buildout are now does have been you know kind of claiming that this is just there's a huge lack of transparency and there's an unfairness which is kind of bending towards one particular party which is p.d.i. and that very depressing because again even after last election we have seen from there that claims of rigging of rigging and that have brought the whole system to a standstill immediately...
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that was public money that went into the broadband buildout. the fundamental question -- we've got to get rural america wired. it is more important every day that we do that it will not do that because of deregulation. we have to bolster a universal fund. we have local companies that are doing hard things and getting it done by local investors but our time is up. i applaud you for your work. this is a real, ongoing problem. >> madam chair, thank you for the fcc commissioner for being here. internet of things, ai, they are disrupting the markets and affecting her life. we need broadband connectivity to broaden our potential. are you using resources to learn more about how critical -- >> we are, congressman. personally, because of personal interest and obligations, and the fall of 2017, that is part of the reason why we will be hosting a forum later this year on the impact of ai and machine learning, in particular on the communication sector are. -- sector. they have obviously disrupted a number of industries. similarly, there are a number of oth
that was public money that went into the broadband buildout. the fundamental question -- we've got to get rural america wired. it is more important every day that we do that it will not do that because of deregulation. we have to bolster a universal fund. we have local companies that are doing hard things and getting it done by local investors but our time is up. i applaud you for your work. this is a real, ongoing problem. >> madam chair, thank you for the fcc commissioner for being...
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that was public money that went into the broadband buildout. the fundamental question -- we've got to get rural america wired. it is more important every day that we do that it will not do that because of deregulation. we have to bolster a universal fund. we have local companies that are doing hard things and getting it done by local investors but our time is up. i applaud you for your work. this is a real, ongoing problem. >> madam chair, thank you for the fcc commissioner for being here. internet of things, ai, they are disrupting the markets and affecting her life. we need broadband connectivity to broaden our potential. are you using resources to learn more about how critical -- >> we are, congressman. personally, because of personal interest and obligations, and the fall of 2017, that is part of the reason why we will be hosting a forum later this year on the impact of ai and machine learning, in particular on the communication sector are. -- sector. they have obviously disrupted a number of industries. similarly, there are a number of oth
that was public money that went into the broadband buildout. the fundamental question -- we've got to get rural america wired. it is more important every day that we do that it will not do that because of deregulation. we have to bolster a universal fund. we have local companies that are doing hard things and getting it done by local investors but our time is up. i applaud you for your work. this is a real, ongoing problem. >> madam chair, thank you for the fcc commissioner for being...
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the buildout of automotive and all these other things using chips.m not there to say we are hitting a bubble. we have more time left. david: dan morgan, synovus trust and jim polson. thank you for being with us. alix: let's get an update on what is making headlines. emma chandra his here. -- john doerr is here. -- and much under his here. -- emma chandra is here. there was a solemn ceremony at an airbase in south korea today. an honor guard carried the remains of americans killed in the korean war off a plane that had just brought them from north korea. it was the first tangible outcome of president summit with north korea's kim jong-un last month and it signals progress in the talks between the countries. more revelations from president's former lawyer michael cohen. according to cnn, michael cohen is prepared to tell prosecutors the president knew in advance about a meeting where the russians were expected to offer damaging information about hillary clinton. that would contradict the testimony of the president, his son, and other campaign officials
the buildout of automotive and all these other things using chips.m not there to say we are hitting a bubble. we have more time left. david: dan morgan, synovus trust and jim polson. thank you for being with us. alix: let's get an update on what is making headlines. emma chandra his here. -- john doerr is here. -- and much under his here. -- emma chandra is here. there was a solemn ceremony at an airbase in south korea today. an honor guard carried the remains of americans killed in the korean...
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the two topics i want to speak about are the rural buildout. you can't assess something if you can't measure. what congress said in 1996 whether telecommunication capabilities being deployed to all americans in a reasonable and timely fashion. in 2016 the deployment report when you are serving on the -- it was critical to build out. broadband to the american people and a reasonably and timely fashion. are not beingets met. rural america is being left behind. fast-forward to 2018 when the broad land -- broadband deployment report, this was under your leadership. they are now being deployed to all americans i reasonable and timely basis. said, the current fcc is now meeting its statutory theate to encourage deployment of broadband in a timely basis. it's to get the job done. to spell out some of the facts i understand be the case and you can tum it whether you agree or disagree. point 4 million americans lack access to fixed broadband in speeds of 25 to three and the fcc standard, do you agree with that or not? do. >> 31% of americans lack access
the two topics i want to speak about are the rural buildout. you can't assess something if you can't measure. what congress said in 1996 whether telecommunication capabilities being deployed to all americans in a reasonable and timely fashion. in 2016 the deployment report when you are serving on the -- it was critical to build out. broadband to the american people and a reasonably and timely fashion. are not beingets met. rural america is being left behind. fast-forward to 2018 when the broad...
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is the companies are agencies for feasibility studies can be done on a certain area and with the buildout we'regoing to get authority to do the same . we will continue to work with them but that's another key tool they are going to give us, the ability to do our own feasibility studies. >> this is at the earliest stages of products to figure out whether they get off the ground or not. >> projects or themes. it could be agriculture and as i say, i came back from africa and uganda and botswana, they are all pushing agriculture as a way to get out what we don't know if what they're telling us is right or not. we cancommission a study to go what is the export market like ? before avocados from these countries so the middle east, we had the ability to commission statement to do that. we are able to do that and then become an inward facing agency that's been taking phone calls, i've been trying to turn it into a more outward facing market where we can mark that around large us see lot companies and say here's a study because the company, it's difficult to have them spend hundreds of thousands o
is the companies are agencies for feasibility studies can be done on a certain area and with the buildout we'regoing to get authority to do the same . we will continue to work with them but that's another key tool they are going to give us, the ability to do our own feasibility studies. >> this is at the earliest stages of products to figure out whether they get off the ground or not. >> projects or themes. it could be agriculture and as i say, i came back from africa and uganda and...
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collectively increase trade with afghanistan and to increase exchanges and give afghanistan options as a buildout its economy and the. [crowd boos] relations. >> -russia us relations affect the ability of northern supply lines to central asia and the caucasus? >> the dissertation has operated successfully and continues to operate successfully. i would argue that there are interest and concerns in afghanistan and there's an important role to stabilize afghanistan and would like to see russia do more to provide assistance to the government of afghanistan so that it can defeat or bring the taliban to the negotiating table. >> although india declined put boots on the ground in afghanistan it has shown a keen interest in strengthening the afghan capacity and how is the administration encouraging deeper indian involvement briefly? >> joint training programs with usaid and they are connected and we have a bilateral indian officials and afghan officials to coordinate our efforts to make sure that we are last up in the development approach and prophetic approach and india has played in about role in hosti
collectively increase trade with afghanistan and to increase exchanges and give afghanistan options as a buildout its economy and the. [crowd boos] relations. >> -russia us relations affect the ability of northern supply lines to central asia and the caucasus? >> the dissertation has operated successfully and continues to operate successfully. i would argue that there are interest and concerns in afghanistan and there's an important role to stabilize afghanistan and would like to...
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important locally and then number three there is an opportunity for us but the two topics are about the buildout commissioner rosenworcel said you cannot assess it if you cannot measure it. you cannot challenge broadband or make it universal unless you acknowledge there is a problem. what congress said in 1996 requires the fcc to report annually whether that telecommunication capability is the point for all americans in a reasonable and timely faction. in 2016 serving on the commission then, said it was critical. i agree this administration with that capability to the american people in a reasonable and timely fashion. you understand those standards are set for mom -- set forth fast-forward the broadband appointment report and your leadership there was a determination of broadband services to be deployed in a reasonable and timely basis the fcc now meets the statutory mandate in a reasonable and timely basis. that isn't what congress is requiring. to get the job done. i want to stop the facts 24 million americans lack access to have speeds up to the fcc standard you agree? >> i do. >> 51% lack a
important locally and then number three there is an opportunity for us but the two topics are about the buildout commissioner rosenworcel said you cannot assess it if you cannot measure it. you cannot challenge broadband or make it universal unless you acknowledge there is a problem. what congress said in 1996 requires the fcc to report annually whether that telecommunication capability is the point for all americans in a reasonable and timely faction. in 2016 serving on the commission then,...