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can we have the next caller, please. >> caller: can you hear me now? >> clerk: please begin. >> caller: great. so i need a 30-second warning on public comment. i think that all presentations should have page numbers even the short ones like tonight from the outreach consultant and should be put full screen. i agree with chair townsend's earlier comments about essential workers and 9:00 to 5:00 people and non9:00 to 5:00 people without digital access and all of the above but i do disagree in part not with chair townsend but with the idea of increasing success in participation in these meetings which may include attending but is not exclusively attending if you get 300 different letters with different ideas, but only 30 people attend the meeting, i think that's success, but that's just me. i think that some outreach materials will be static and others will change over time as the work evolves for example in the monthly or twice a month updates. i would include some summary of what we've heard so far, whatever that means and what we still want to hear abo
can we have the next caller, please. >> caller: can you hear me now? >> clerk: please begin. >> caller: great. so i need a 30-second warning on public comment. i think that all presentations should have page numbers even the short ones like tonight from the outreach consultant and should be put full screen. i agree with chair townsend's earlier comments about essential workers and 9:00 to 5:00 people and non9:00 to 5:00 people without digital access and all of the above but i...
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you can hear free. it's useful to look at what the paper products you are buying, what grade they would get. it would shock you probably the brands that are getting f's. now there's also a whole new slew of paper products, paper towels and toilet paper made from plants and bamboo that are fantastic. there's one called real paper which is a black owned business and great. i'm using that, and plant paper. instead of taste testing, i'm toilet paper testing. i just think it's an eye-opener for people to find out. what grade the nrdc gives your paper towels and toilet paper. i urge people to try that. >> just a people are not aware, the impacts of producing toilet paper are cutting down trees but also chemicals to bleach to toilet paper, and just all of the incredible amount of energy that goes into processing and producing it. so that is sort of where, why they might get a bad or good grade. recycle content or unbleached and the chart in the book is really good. >> shouldn't we still be cutting trees down k
you can hear free. it's useful to look at what the paper products you are buying, what grade they would get. it would shock you probably the brands that are getting f's. now there's also a whole new slew of paper products, paper towels and toilet paper made from plants and bamboo that are fantastic. there's one called real paper which is a black owned business and great. i'm using that, and plant paper. instead of taste testing, i'm toilet paper testing. i just think it's an eye-opener for...
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i mean, art can be cutting—edge and art can be classical.taposition, this room, surrounded by turners and constables. "turner might have loved it and constable would've hated it" was said a few times by people who viewed it. spencer laughs. this five—minute performance is an experiment into how a mixed reality art experience might work in the future. and once the dancer disappears, the whole thing simmers down to work more in harmony with its surroundings. when i say simmers down... oh, wow! oh, i'm loving that! that's every doctor who and star wars experience i've ever wanted, right there, so that's made my day. marvellous. wow! it now feels very weird to be back in the room. 0h, hello! hello! that's where you are! that was lovely, wasn't it? yeah! pretty lost in that. that's what's so bizarre is that normal world now seems strange. and i say "the normal world" — we are in this room. yeah, we work on click. we don't live in the normal world. no, of course not. laughter. and someone who's taking that concept to the next level is marc cieslak
i mean, art can be cutting—edge and art can be classical.taposition, this room, surrounded by turners and constables. "turner might have loved it and constable would've hated it" was said a few times by people who viewed it. spencer laughs. this five—minute performance is an experiment into how a mixed reality art experience might work in the future. and once the dancer disappears, the whole thing simmers down to work more in harmony with its surroundings. when i say simmers...
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just to do whatyou can . to you know, even though if i know that the impact is not going to change the world i at least one person who lives by my values and ask on new information that i acquire. so, you know, i what did i do? i was incidentally i don't have a car so i don't drive. i eat, i don't eat red meat. i did like chicken and fish maybe once a week. if i have to fly which i haven't done for a while, but if i do i try to offset my travel. you know, i don't shop as much as i used to. i try to keep it what i have as long as i have. but i also know that you know, i think it's really hard and i try not to sweat the small stuff and try to focus on the things that matter. like i got my neighbors and we need to switch to getting our energy from renewables. i have a friend who was reading doing her kitchen and i urgedher to get an infection still . so i think that talking about it, writing about it, trying to do the things that we can that's sort of where i come out but i enjoy where i'm using it. >> i don't t
just to do whatyou can . to you know, even though if i know that the impact is not going to change the world i at least one person who lives by my values and ask on new information that i acquire. so, you know, i what did i do? i was incidentally i don't have a car so i don't drive. i eat, i don't eat red meat. i did like chicken and fish maybe once a week. if i have to fly which i haven't done for a while, but if i do i try to offset my travel. you know, i don't shop as much as i used to. i...
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it will, fema can can up -- can come up with money.ks can move in the meantime. there's a lot to be done. we are just getting underway. we are going to work with all the governors to make sure. >> reporter: mr. president, what do you believe your role, the people affected by this. the long-term problems, is it housing? what part of the recovery do you worry about? >> president biden: what i worry about most in a circumstance like this because i've been involved in responding to a lot of disasters as a senator and vice president and now this year, with peace of mind of people being able to put their head on a pillow, lie down on a bed. be able to know their kids are going to be okay and so is a narrow path. the devastation is stunning. there is nothing left standing basically along the path that goes all the way through. let me ask. show that other... in terms of housing. i think this is the best way to illustrate how precise. go to the one that goes all the way up. if you take a look. point out where we are here. take a look or mayfiel
it will, fema can can up -- can come up with money.ks can move in the meantime. there's a lot to be done. we are just getting underway. we are going to work with all the governors to make sure. >> reporter: mr. president, what do you believe your role, the people affected by this. the long-term problems, is it housing? what part of the recovery do you worry about? >> president biden: what i worry about most in a circumstance like this because i've been involved in responding to a...
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we can find out where they are in the housing system if they need housing and we can also meet them where they are with some basic hygiene, food. we really want people to -- this is really intended to be a warm intervention with people to engage people. i think i can tell you personally and i think a lot of people feel frustrated with the lack of intervention and the lack of ways to intervene with people who are suffering on the street. and so this is a place that we can pull people in and get them warm, get them dry. get them fed and have them connected to all of the many services and resources that the city has. >> question: [ indiscernible ] >> answer: yes. it is voluntary. people can come in on their own. people will also be given choices. so there is a push pull. our intention is to be more pull than push, but there will be and as the chief has talked about, there may be instances where people have a choice. you know, you're doing something illegal, something that's harmful in the neighborhood in this situation. we have this option for you to go here and we're hopeful that people are
we can find out where they are in the housing system if they need housing and we can also meet them where they are with some basic hygiene, food. we really want people to -- this is really intended to be a warm intervention with people to engage people. i think i can tell you personally and i think a lot of people feel frustrated with the lack of intervention and the lack of ways to intervene with people who are suffering on the street. and so this is a place that we can pull people in and get...
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you can be and you can dream and you can make all kinds of money.ay all kinds of money. i know the left doesn't like this thing called money. they like to take it from you. they don't want you to use your money. i know that. but here's the deal. the way this thing really works is kind of how i got here. i'm a kid from brooklyn, new york. i think i'm pretty smart. my story is 100 stores. i could literally have been your uber driver last night. i am a blessed man. saved by grace. but i will tell you this, i will tell you this. if it was not for a country where i can get an education and find a job and pretty much be left alone and be allowed to rise and fall upon my own merits, my own ability, my own innovation, my own beauty. come on now. come on now. you know what i'm saying? icu over there. i see you. you too. you smiling a lot. icu girl. we can have fun. we can have fun, right? but my story is only possible in a country like this. your story is only possible in a country like this. they like to talk so much about how the people at the top take so
you can be and you can dream and you can make all kinds of money.ay all kinds of money. i know the left doesn't like this thing called money. they like to take it from you. they don't want you to use your money. i know that. but here's the deal. the way this thing really works is kind of how i got here. i'm a kid from brooklyn, new york. i think i'm pretty smart. my story is 100 stores. i could literally have been your uber driver last night. i am a blessed man. saved by grace. but i will tell...
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they can do it out or they can borrow money from someplace else or they can go use this method of payment. pay now, by now, pay later. they need to control. this gives them the control and flexibility to put the budgeting and you indicate 97% of the people hav experienced no late fees. the did i hear you correct? in other words 97% of the people use these products and this method of purchasing things and paying for things in an appropriate manr. ms. saunders continues to talk about the abuse, going on and i'm curious do you know what percentage of that 3% that are late are abused by late fees? >> if i'm hearing your question correctly, i is on the revenue model, less than 15% of the revenues are attached toe late fees of these are not models. these are occurring were reoccurring debt. these are the products that help consumers have a flexible payment option that has clear payment peris that they can meet and it is in their interest for them to me to these payment requirements to use the products over and over again. a. >> the point is 3% of people even experience a late fee and ho many of
they can do it out or they can borrow money from someplace else or they can go use this method of payment. pay now, by now, pay later. they need to control. this gives them the control and flexibility to put the budgeting and you indicate 97% of the people hav experienced no late fees. the did i hear you correct? in other words 97% of the people use these products and this method of purchasing things and paying for things in an appropriate manr. ms. saunders continues to talk about the abuse,...
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we can go through the list. i find when people use these words there was a long period of time were environmentalists were ridiculed and by they i mean people who have self-interest in maintaining the status quo. i don't take those comments very seriously and by the way there are electric cars now better in every price range. and there are many more coming out. then you are never going to the gas station. >> and that's what i think about that. >> we also, i think about this in terms of regulation and legislation and if there were regulations that let say every label with energy-efficient than it wouldn't be on the consumers to have to make a choice between someone -- one that's worse for them beyer cost less than one that's better for the environment that may have a higher cost up front or in the long-term. that's something that governments and corporations are responsible for and again as i was saying before there are many ways to get involved and to be active on this issue and also for those poor people who ar
we can go through the list. i find when people use these words there was a long period of time were environmentalists were ridiculed and by they i mean people who have self-interest in maintaining the status quo. i don't take those comments very seriously and by the way there are electric cars now better in every price range. and there are many more coming out. then you are never going to the gas station. >> and that's what i think about that. >> we also, i think about this in terms...
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and you can do this for the record. i would like to know what organizations you all were partnering with to get this information out. .. >> three quarters of $1 billion of goods at long beach alone coming in through the port of counterfeit goods and that does not touch what is online, so we know you all have any way of quantity —- quantifying counterfeit product that is coming into the marketplace online? >> no. we don't quantify. >> ms. lawrence, do you have any numbers to quantify what is coming endlessly? so we would rely on the cpsc inspectors as well as cdp to get an estimate of the number of products that are arriving in the us. >> but you have nothing that quantifies what is done online? >> if there is a way because one day a product to be selling but the next day they can. >> i have innovators in tennessee who hold a patent and they are manufacturing in china than one day either an e-mail or in their mailbox they get a flyer for the product and have the company making for them at a lesser price. i will stay with
and you can do this for the record. i would like to know what organizations you all were partnering with to get this information out. .. >> three quarters of $1 billion of goods at long beach alone coming in through the port of counterfeit goods and that does not touch what is online, so we know you all have any way of quantity —- quantifying counterfeit product that is coming into the marketplace online? >> no. we don't quantify. >> ms. lawrence, do you have any numbers to...
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if anyone can do it, the nhs can, — ambition. if anyone can do it, the nhs can, at— ambition. by every — to every adult by the end of— booster by every — to every adult by the end of the month which means the delivery— the end of the month which means the delivery will _ the end of the month which means the delivery will wait untiljanuary the end of the month which means the delivery will wait until january and february. — delivery will wait until january and february, so are they rowing back on the target, _ february, so are they rowing back on the target, why has it changed overnight, and what hope do we have of achieving _ overnight, and what hope do we have of achieving the level of booster 'abs of achieving the level of booster jabs we — of achieving the level of booster jabs we need if the public and those delivering _ jabs we need if the public and those delivering the vaccines are told one thing _ delivering the vaccines are told one thing one _ delivering the vaccines are told one thing one day and another at the next? _ thing one day and another at the next? the — th
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can you give us some examples? >> i think the exit other example i would give is we also changed the cost threshold for determining whether or not you would be eligible for direct housing. we used to have a fixed dollar amount for that factual, which left many new home owners that had a similar amount of damage ineligible for our program. so, now we've changed that to a cost per square foot, which is really starting to affect our lower income populations, so they become eligible for our direct housing program. again, just one small example of how we've taken this cookie cutter approach that we've done in the past and made it unique and specific to the individuals needs. >> thank you, thank you. the biden administration also launched an important initiative it by selecting to a fema's disaster programs to be piloted under the justice 40 programs. justice 44 -- is the whole of government and federal agencies work, with the state and local communities to afford 40% of overall benefits to frontline communities. the sta
can you give us some examples? >> i think the exit other example i would give is we also changed the cost threshold for determining whether or not you would be eligible for direct housing. we used to have a fixed dollar amount for that factual, which left many new home owners that had a similar amount of damage ineligible for our program. so, now we've changed that to a cost per square foot, which is really starting to affect our lower income populations, so they become eligible for our...
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can i, can i not do, can i have that in a skilled nursing facility? you know, really making sure that location is not a barrier , and in the home ensuring that , that same clinician doesn't have to take the time, unnecessary time to travel where they can actually see the patient in their home. not to mention, remember many of these individuals don't have the ride that was just earlier mentioned. they will forgo it. they won't ask their daughter or their son to take the day off to take them to the nearest setting when we can be right in their home with them. that's a huge and important. -- people will fall through the cracks if we're not able to continue to see them in their home. >> for the technicians who developed these statutes and the work at cms and people on the finance committee, we talk about that as the home is an originating site. but the practical implication is really significant. it's a matter of life and death. it's a matter of whether or not you can get care because if you still have to go to your car, get into some either public transp
can i, can i not do, can i have that in a skilled nursing facility? you know, really making sure that location is not a barrier , and in the home ensuring that , that same clinician doesn't have to take the time, unnecessary time to travel where they can actually see the patient in their home. not to mention, remember many of these individuals don't have the ride that was just earlier mentioned. they will forgo it. they won't ask their daughter or their son to take the day off to take them to...
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can we have the next caller, please. >> hi. i'm [indiscernible] with the women voters of san francisco. i just wanted to say thanks to q2 for their attention to feedback. this is incredibly encouraging responsiveness, and a lot of the changes that have been made are very positive and appreciated. the league will definitely be playing with the tool between now and your next meeting, whether that's january 3 meeting or if you have a special meeting scheduled at any point. and the question earlier about the educational plans for the public is a good one. you know, this is a way to put some clarity on the outreach plan, but having materials available on your website that allow people to -- who can attend meetings to get a demo, to see it live and in action, would be very helpful. not everyone's going to be able to attend a meeting, which is great that they can review the materials so that the time that you're going to spend with the public will be more productive, and that's the only suggestion i have for them. thank you so much fo
can we have the next caller, please. >> hi. i'm [indiscernible] with the women voters of san francisco. i just wanted to say thanks to q2 for their attention to feedback. this is incredibly encouraging responsiveness, and a lot of the changes that have been made are very positive and appreciated. the league will definitely be playing with the tool between now and your next meeting, whether that's january 3 meeting or if you have a special meeting scheduled at any point. and the question...
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how can we protect habitat? we can make a difference. global ideas, environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online. i'm in the green. do you feel worried about the planet we to i'm neil, host of the on the grievance of cost. and to me, it's clear we need to change the solutions or out the join me for a deep dive into the green transformation. for me to do, for the band with . ah, these images were found last summer when deadly fides hit the r valley in western germany. after days heavy rain, the river and it streams burst their banks in july sideswipe to a numerous homes and devastated entire towns in the water came so fast. it's a fleet as well. the marks left by the flight can still clearly be seen in the region and its residence. the words, whenever it rains, but i was to panic that another downs hall like that's what could happened near the girl. it's works for the plumbing and heating company cock and nice. he and his colleagues have had their hands full since the floods. great, now they're doing w
how can we protect habitat? we can make a difference. global ideas, environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online. i'm in the green. do you feel worried about the planet we to i'm neil, host of the on the grievance of cost. and to me, it's clear we need to change the solutions or out the join me for a deep dive into the green transformation. for me to do, for the band with . ah, these images were found last summer when deadly fides hit the r valley in western germany. after days heavy...
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if they can and they can call upon the water utility to remove that line. it reaches from the water mains to the homes. host: hannah northey for e&e noise joining us. what are the next steps to watch for with this program? guest: i think people are waiting to see what happens with the build back better plan. obviously folks want to see more money. the price tag we talked about at the beginning of this was 60 billion dollars and here we have $15 billion. what will happen on capitol hill when they get the money. we are going to see by 2024 water utilities coming out with maps and people can see what lead service lines they have in their community and we will see more communities emerged with elevated levels of lead and that's going to be something that the water sector has to answer for and it's a public ♪ >> c-span's washington journal. every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discuss policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, she discusses herbert's efforts to welcome and support every -- refugees from afghanistan. new
if they can and they can call upon the water utility to remove that line. it reaches from the water mains to the homes. host: hannah northey for e&e noise joining us. what are the next steps to watch for with this program? guest: i think people are waiting to see what happens with the build back better plan. obviously folks want to see more money. the price tag we talked about at the beginning of this was 60 billion dollars and here we have $15 billion. what will happen on capitol hill when...
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i think there is work we can do to figure out how we can help communities partner and try to find other ending sources that perhaps could be available to help them with that. i'm going to be meeting with state directors to have this same conversation. and helping communities take advantage of this critical resource so they can invest in their future risk. >> any recommendations, if there have to be statutory changes to make it work better, recommendations you can offer is based on the data you are gathering from across the country that may show uneven opportunity to take advantage of the hazard mitigation program would be very helpful. i want to thank the president for committing a historic amount to this hazard mitigation fund, i think $3.5 billion to reduce the effects of climate change, which we know is the most pressing factor in all of this. annapolis took the last 50 years has experienced incredible increase in nuisance flooding, which closes roads, over alms storm water drains -- overwhelms storm water drains, damages infrastructure. it is one of the most extreme impacts we see i
i think there is work we can do to figure out how we can help communities partner and try to find other ending sources that perhaps could be available to help them with that. i'm going to be meeting with state directors to have this same conversation. and helping communities take advantage of this critical resource so they can invest in their future risk. >> any recommendations, if there have to be statutory changes to make it work better, recommendations you can offer is based on the...
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they can be awful, but we can also do something about them. then i mean, of course, they're stark until i would always say to women her suffer badly from menstrual cramps. they should boost their magnesium intake in the form of whole grain on the harness as well, which are very high and magnesium on a tight fuel magnesium of here, bianca rocco is also good of one of my natural looking to see which foods you can integrate. most easily into your diet. also the muscle thought of spear went on. it's also worth avoiding animal fats if you're prone to period pain, right? because there's what's called erica donek acid in animal fats, which can exacerbate inflammation and pain. osh madsen thought on come the antidote, or omega 3 fatty acid muscles and in the omega i've had sort of on. instead of reaching for pain killers, it's worth trying to increase omega sri intake in the form of nuts and linseed oil . for example, this often contains added d ha, a fatty acid with many health benefits. nutritionists recommend 200 milligrams of it. a day is also adv
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so if there are things that we can look at and we can do, you know, to lower the risk of severe damage by having a streamlined process, i would like to be able to work with you and your team on that. again, it would benefit the area i represent, but certainly those in congress. so anything we can do to help that along, we're willing to work on that. >> absolutely, congressman. i'll have my team get back and see if there's anything specific we can do. >> thank you. again, you mentioned that these mitigation projects were completed before i was born, actually, in 1955, but i've been in the area a long time and it's so important that we protect. and that's really our job as people who work for the individuals that pay our salaries, whether we're in congress, fema, our responsibility is to the people of the united states of america and we need to make sure that their money is being invested to protect their interests. so i appreciate the time to be here today. i appreciate you being with us, administrator criswell, and look forward to working with you and your team on these important issue
so if there are things that we can look at and we can do, you know, to lower the risk of severe damage by having a streamlined process, i would like to be able to work with you and your team on that. again, it would benefit the area i represent, but certainly those in congress. so anything we can do to help that along, we're willing to work on that. >> absolutely, congressman. i'll have my team get back and see if there's anything specific we can do. >> thank you. again, you...
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you can explore, talk to other avatars, play blackjack, and even buy digital landscape they can evenboards roblox was an early pioneer of virtual worlds where avatars can play games or attend virtual concerts and you can buy products from names like ralph lauren >> i can buy a ralph lauren beanie >> you can use cyberbucks to acquire these virtual goods. good if you want the real virtual immersive experience, you need a head set. i'm wearing the quest 2, this is the avatar i built to explore horizon worlds >> meta is also working to bring remote workers into a similar virtual space. this app is called facebook workrooms and it's designed for meetings it's a sign of what a professional piece of the metaverse will look like another promising use case for vr headsets, fitness one of the company's leading the way is fit xr, it offers dancing, boxing, and high intensity interval training classes all in a virtual space this is the oculous quest 2 headset i used to explore meta's horizon world. these are the hand controllers which is how they captured my hands. this is pretty light it does n
you can explore, talk to other avatars, play blackjack, and even buy digital landscape they can evenboards roblox was an early pioneer of virtual worlds where avatars can play games or attend virtual concerts and you can buy products from names like ralph lauren >> i can buy a ralph lauren beanie >> you can use cyberbucks to acquire these virtual goods. good if you want the real virtual immersive experience, you need a head set. i'm wearing the quest 2, this is the avatar i built to...
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i hope you had a limited time and a lot of that had sure for folks can be reached then can we have had you had any material on the credit? i mean we can, we know that and i'm gonna i think man limits. i'm gonna ask, we let this so much court within the cyber the make when i'm the caught up. but then the methodical and the eat, eat, eat if it will lead to hold the what on. what in cards, any know what the, what they want to go on had to hold you are the subway. couldn't go to school with a note on to my mom. so like i, you fees, you did not include the local people, but i'm in here a see shamar settle sonia and he can even go to the step. honestly, i didn't, i cool bundles today. well, not a shot. the new iraq. ha, ha, no, my, you monarchical, we'll talk about it at all. we'll see one article. yeah. see how much i doubt we're not the for my family side that will gemini and it is my and i need medic is we need a min id him machine has yet they cannot messiah need to be. yeah, well there's a few metals or a to lead. what should i have to say? ah ah ah, with a a a, a a a how the non school
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can you hear me? >> i can hear you now. you're breaking up a bit but we can hear you. sgla i have do objections. >> the record will reflect the documents that have been entered into the record. thank you very much for your cooperation. this committee is now adjourned. >>> next, the attorneys general of new mexico and wisconsin share their thoughts on the redistricting process. the impact of partisan gerrymandering and the need for federal reform. they spoke with former alabama senator doug jones who is moderating this discussion.
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can you hear me? >> i can hear you.p behind me. >> i'm from southern new jersey in that union county. of the past over your i work for senate president sweeney in the new jersey senate and i spoke a lot with a lot of constituents and one thing i heard was a lot of former democrats who started in 2016 and throughout now have felt abandoned by the democratic party who feel that there's a lot of people in the party who are sort of, to use the term, liberals who don't really understand what life is like and they just don't feel empowered, but if you left behind by the democratic party. my two-parter. one, do you feel their concerns have merit? what can the democratic party do to bring his former democrats back into the fold? >> look, , if they say that what democrats are doing does not speak to them, then that's just true. that's just evident. it clearly did. i think the question is why not? why didn't they rise with one voice and say pass around the pitchforks and torches, you know? what is it about democrats that cause pe
can you hear me? >> i can hear you.p behind me. >> i'm from southern new jersey in that union county. of the past over your i work for senate president sweeney in the new jersey senate and i spoke a lot with a lot of constituents and one thing i heard was a lot of former democrats who started in 2016 and throughout now have felt abandoned by the democratic party who feel that there's a lot of people in the party who are sort of, to use the term, liberals who don't really understand...
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but too much time online can be bad for the body and for the soul. so how can. ringback we find the right balance. welcome to in good shape d w health. so with we start by visiting south africa and kenya to me to social media experts. hey guys, this is rob. smoke with maps is a t, v host actor and influenza. prince janet and mega is a full my media personality and now a writer. both of them have over a 1000000 followers on instagram. how does that affect them? there's definitely pressure that comes with social media, all the images that you see on social media. it's like, how do i keep making sure that i meeting that level when he comes to all to read what i look like? i don't like to do that. however, i have bills i need to from time to time. if they struggle with the pressure, what does it do to the rest of us? globally, 16 to 24 year olds, spend an average of 3 hours a day on social media. sorts up to the streets of nairobi to ask a few people about their relationship with social media and whether it affects their mental health. you look at people there, so p
but too much time online can be bad for the body and for the soul. so how can. ringback we find the right balance. welcome to in good shape d w health. so with we start by visiting south africa and kenya to me to social media experts. hey guys, this is rob. smoke with maps is a t, v host actor and influenza. prince janet and mega is a full my media personality and now a writer. both of them have over a 1000000 followers on instagram. how does that affect them? there's definitely pressure that...
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can i get a motion? >> commissioner yee: i'll motion -- make a motion. >> commissioner byrne: i'll second it. >> vice president elias: all right. motion made by commissioner yee, seconded by commissioner byrne. sergeant? >> clerk: on the motion -- [roll call] >> clerk: you have five yeses. >> vice president elias: great. thank you. it passes, and good luck, chief, with the on going work. we look forward to completing the 272. >> thank you, commissioner elias, and we look forward to completing it. >> vice president elias: thank you. public comment? >> clerk: thank you. members of the public, this is your -- public wishing to make public comment, this is your opportunity by pressing star, three now. hello, caller. you have two minutes. >> so i've been following these recommendations, and it's been five years now, and when i look at it, somebody is making a lot of money, the consultants, and i think it's reached over $1 million, 400,000, 200,000, another 400,000, and we, the community, who fought and attend
can i get a motion? >> commissioner yee: i'll motion -- make a motion. >> commissioner byrne: i'll second it. >> vice president elias: all right. motion made by commissioner yee, seconded by commissioner byrne. sergeant? >> clerk: on the motion -- [roll call] >> clerk: you have five yeses. >> vice president elias: great. thank you. it passes, and good luck, chief, with the on going work. we look forward to completing the 272. >> thank you, commissioner...
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can you talk about that? >> denial is better if you can get away with it or you can make it work. because denial acyclic takes the weapon out of the other side hands or essentially negates its power. then the deterrent effect is because you may have a bow and arrow but i've got a perfect shield and you never get through so you are never really going to think it's worth doing. these are not mutually exclusive. the book i do we punishment of the highest levels for reasons i will get into but denial is much better and it particularly import when you don't have an advantage and resolve. the problem we face is we are fighting 10,000 miles over there but taiwan, china thinks, is part of its own country. the philippines 100 miles from taiwan. vietnam is neighbor, et cetera. in a vacuum chinese probably will care more than we are. that somebody talk about, we can actually manipulate that and we should so that we do end up caring more. but the word manipulate is not right. we should plant in a way that makes it more in our favor. given how far we've talked about and most americans never be
can you talk about that? >> denial is better if you can get away with it or you can make it work. because denial acyclic takes the weapon out of the other side hands or essentially negates its power. then the deterrent effect is because you may have a bow and arrow but i've got a perfect shield and you never get through so you are never really going to think it's worth doing. these are not mutually exclusive. the book i do we punishment of the highest levels for reasons i will get into...
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you can see that. and you can see that historically. all of these people that we are talking about, the people that were instrumental, the people in that room when you are visiting that meeting are the people that built the technologies. a tiny group and they built it. that is a fundamental problem that is there as the technology starts to work. and then you have people, similar to your experience, walking into the conference and seeing hundreds of people, you see this, too, who are therefore a lecture. she realizes that there is no one that looks like her. out of hundreds of people, she counted five people and they were all men. it is in barcelona. this is a global community that we are talking about. this issue is in many ways global. >> doing an interview with one of the first employees of facebook. she said that she came to technology and found out -- is that still playing out today? >> it absolutely is playing out. you see it time and again with the situation. what i think is positive, though , people are more willing to call it ou
you can see that. and you can see that historically. all of these people that we are talking about, the people that were instrumental, the people in that room when you are visiting that meeting are the people that built the technologies. a tiny group and they built it. that is a fundamental problem that is there as the technology starts to work. and then you have people, similar to your experience, walking into the conference and seeing hundreds of people, you see this, too, who are therefore a...
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what i can do is, i can have a look at our routes.ow me all where the recent crime data is. so that has been a recent pickpocketing. this has been where an assault has taken place. looks like somewhere we would want to avoid, right? exactly. the app also has a feature called tapsafe, where you tap the phone to alert your friends or family that you feel under threat. but some might feel having this kind of information in your pocket could make you more paranoid. looking around this park, it is lovely and, yeah, i feel pretty safe, but, just a couple of hours later... ..and in the dark, things feel pretty different. and if you are getting assaulted, it is perhaps unlikely that you would reach for your phone and bring up a safety app. so i've travelled to the university of bath to meet the team who are developing a smartwatch app that senses distress by monitoring heart rate and body motion to send an automatic alert if you are under attack. alert blares. i often feel scared when i am out walking or running alone. so when i saw that appl
what i can do is, i can have a look at our routes.ow me all where the recent crime data is. so that has been a recent pickpocketing. this has been where an assault has taken place. looks like somewhere we would want to avoid, right? exactly. the app also has a feature called tapsafe, where you tap the phone to alert your friends or family that you feel under threat. but some might feel having this kind of information in your pocket could make you more paranoid. looking around this park, it is...
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they can be awful, but we can also do something about them. then i mean, of course, they're stark until i would always say to women her suffer badly from menstrual cramps, but they should boost their magnesium intake in the form of whole grain on the harness as well, which are very high and macros. ian on a tight and few magnesium are here be dr. ronko is also good. it's one of my natural looking to see which foods you can integrate most easily into your diet. also, the muscle thought of spear went on. it's also worth avoiding animal fats. if you're prone to period pain, one or 2, because there is what's called erica donek acid in animal fat, which can exacerbate inflammation and pain of madison thought on, come the antidote, or omega 3 fatty acid muscles and in the omega i've had saw on instead of reaching for pain killers, it's worth trying to increase omega sri and take in the form of nuts and linseed oil. for example, this often contains added d ha, a fatty acid with many health benefits. nutritionists, recommend 200 milligrams of it. a da
they can be awful, but we can also do something about them. then i mean, of course, they're stark until i would always say to women her suffer badly from menstrual cramps, but they should boost their magnesium intake in the form of whole grain on the harness as well, which are very high and macros. ian on a tight and few magnesium are here be dr. ronko is also good. it's one of my natural looking to see which foods you can integrate most easily into your diet. also, the muscle thought of spear...
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so here's what you can do. make a habit of driving a couple minutes each week, especially if you own a hybrid, to keep your battery alive and your alarm on. we tackle all sorts of insurance issues. if you have one, you can tell us about it at nbcbayarea.com, just click the "responds" option from the main menu, or you can call us, 888-996-tips. when we come back, a covid survivor's healthcare headache. when he got the run around, he asked us to step in. we did. we'll show you what happened next right after this break. mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers decorate with the best bargains ever! ross has savings on everything you need to get the party started. because who waits for shipping anymore? or guests?! i love saying yes to more merry for less at ross! mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers find the best bargains ever! when you have the world's longest list you go to ross so you can work that budget and get those savings. i love saying yes to more merry for less at r
so here's what you can do. make a habit of driving a couple minutes each week, especially if you own a hybrid, to keep your battery alive and your alarm on. we tackle all sorts of insurance issues. if you have one, you can tell us about it at nbcbayarea.com, just click the "responds" option from the main menu, or you can call us, 888-996-tips. when we come back, a covid survivor's healthcare headache. when he got the run around, he asked us to step in. we did. we'll show you what...
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well, we can go back in time to see in the sense that we can pick up things that are very far away. i mean, we're going to get to the very edges of the observable universe as far as 13 and a half 1000000000 light years away. and anything that's emitting irradiation at that distance from us, we should be able to pick up that we can detect a b signature on the moon. so we can pick up things that are really very faint sitting at the edge of the universe. the fingerprints come from the fact that we can take what's called spectroscopy where we can spread the light out into the different colors like the rainbow colors, but you extend that to the infrared and in you'll see the signatures of different elements, different molecules that make up the objects we're looking at. so for instance, if we have an atmosphere around the planet, we can work out the least some of what is a very exciting day for science anthony mountain from the european space agency. good luck. thank you so much for your time and merry christmas. no problem. merry christmas to you to that process has celebrated the annua
well, we can go back in time to see in the sense that we can pick up things that are very far away. i mean, we're going to get to the very edges of the observable universe as far as 13 and a half 1000000000 light years away. and anything that's emitting irradiation at that distance from us, we should be able to pick up that we can detect a b signature on the moon. so we can pick up things that are really very faint sitting at the edge of the universe. the fingerprints come from the fact that we...
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the answer is yes, you can. if you and those you celebrate with our vaccinated, particularly if you have gotten the booster shot. if you are vaccinated and follow the precautions we all know well, you should feel comfortable celebrating christmas and the holidays as you planned it. you have done the right thing. you can enjoy the holiday season. thanks to the progress on vaccinations this fall we have gone from nearly 90 million adults in july who had not even started the vaccination process to fewer than 40 million today. still too many but down from 90 to 40. all these people who have not been vaccinated, you have an obligation to yourself, your family, and frankly, and i know i will be criticized for this, to your country. get vaccinated. it is free. it is convenient. i promise you it saves lives. i honest to god believe it is your patriotic duty. another question folks are asking is, what can you do to make yourself and your family feel safer and be safer? the answer is simple -- get your booster shot, wear
the answer is yes, you can. if you and those you celebrate with our vaccinated, particularly if you have gotten the booster shot. if you are vaccinated and follow the precautions we all know well, you should feel comfortable celebrating christmas and the holidays as you planned it. you have done the right thing. you can enjoy the holiday season. thanks to the progress on vaccinations this fall we have gone from nearly 90 million adults in july who had not even started the vaccination process to...
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it can be digitized and acquitted. you can only smell things live. think about that. smell delivers us back to our bodies. isn't that the same thing as underscoring life it self. that is the first chapter. the beginning of a book is about your nose and learning about the credit that you use for smelling. it is the kind of equipment that is really great and interesting functions. most of the book is 50 different smells. they are organized loosely. at the very end it is how they defy. the category that is about me. that is anew. my son. i was nursing him on my way to chicago. right to the book festival. okay. line first. other than grapes, here are the first, oh, another thing i want to say. beginning with a brief period just trying to describe it. the relationship between smell and taste which i explained. basically, taste is low whereas. besides maybe six different types of taste in your mouth. there is a possible 61 that is being proven right now. you take a drink of coffee or something. if you open your nose and get the smell, the relationship between smell and tast
it can be digitized and acquitted. you can only smell things live. think about that. smell delivers us back to our bodies. isn't that the same thing as underscoring life it self. that is the first chapter. the beginning of a book is about your nose and learning about the credit that you use for smelling. it is the kind of equipment that is really great and interesting functions. most of the book is 50 different smells. they are organized loosely. at the very end it is how they defy. the...
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you can see. it goes up into the sierra, which means thunder snow is possible and that is why you should not travel through the sierra this morning but then after that, absolutely a no go. morning rush-hour, this is when we receive our heaviest rain and we will continue to deal with standing water and breezy conditions. the evening rush, you will still be damp as we will have scattered showers roaming our skies. you can see future radar as we head into the 6:00 hour, the red is some of the heavier downpours. also the most likely area we could have some lightning. this is a pretty warm system so we are not getting any snow out of it as it bumps into the higher elevations but by 10:00, it is well to our south and it continues heading to the south with a bit of a break seeking it out at lunchtime. this is a scattering of showers as we head for the evening hours and those will increase a little bit overnight but definitely not a repeat of right now. we will take a look at the future radar coming up bu
you can see. it goes up into the sierra, which means thunder snow is possible and that is why you should not travel through the sierra this morning but then after that, absolutely a no go. morning rush-hour, this is when we receive our heaviest rain and we will continue to deal with standing water and breezy conditions. the evening rush, you will still be damp as we will have scattered showers roaming our skies. you can see future radar as we head into the 6:00 hour, the red is some of the...
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can see the fish house.you can see the remains of the chain coming from the fish house. there are some who said that chain wasn't around in the 1620s but we thought we put in there because it was such an historical, historically important feature. if you look to the right this is a part of the -- to the side, to the right of the steps is the harbor masters office. to the right of these steps is today's tourist office. to the right of that is a house with a pilgrims, many pilgrims would've had the last couple of nights in england. the steps, they would have originally gone to the castle. this is not as damnation alley. that single route up there had something like ten pounds and each pub was a brothel. so not a a very nice place but obviously you got sailors coming in, , you've got fishermen comig in and obviously if they wanted all manner of life relief, that's where they would head. that's certainly where they would go. you see the representation of the house just to the right. just behind these houses ther
can see the fish house.you can see the remains of the chain coming from the fish house. there are some who said that chain wasn't around in the 1620s but we thought we put in there because it was such an historical, historically important feature. if you look to the right this is a part of the -- to the side, to the right of the steps is the harbor masters office. to the right of these steps is today's tourist office. to the right of that is a house with a pilgrims, many pilgrims would've had...
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they can go.o, making it easy to release the information to somebody. we also talked about the individual level, crisis intervention and suicide prevention and making sure we all have the schools, the cases in the book where the person who intervened was the janitor, cap the person trying but the presence just willing to take the time to a talk. >> you talk about actual mass shootings are so rare even if they are so devastating, are these things you're talking about, interventions and the teams and things applicable to other situations in life? doesn't make sense to put them in place even if we are not worried about mass shootings? >> that's a great question an important to stress, it goes back to the diffusion of benefit, mass shooting are the rare event so it can be difficult sometimes for a school administrator or district to say we're going to change our security plan for this very rare thing that ever happened or it might happen but it's in the distance. we do know we have a crisis of teen su
they can go.o, making it easy to release the information to somebody. we also talked about the individual level, crisis intervention and suicide prevention and making sure we all have the schools, the cases in the book where the person who intervened was the janitor, cap the person trying but the presence just willing to take the time to a talk. >> you talk about actual mass shootings are so rare even if they are so devastating, are these things you're talking about, interventions and the...
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you can see my mom an island. ok. we can go to a place twice. it has 3 coordinates, proverbially speaking, hiding length width, like we can go there twice, or 10 times a month, but we can't go to a single point in time. it simply is, and then it's gone as a 1st one. we can shop it was odd when we, when we wake up, we give ourselves an alarm of the bar and that's how we perceive it along that so relationship to the world, one of aggression about an hour long they have to go to the bus is leaving the plane is coming or can come east in the 1st and last year. if i constantly imagine what has been and what will be great guns, i don't even realize what's happening now. that's not living with. i'm only in my head and maybe i'll wake up later and think to leave i miss life ah, life and time amount to a collection of ephemeral moments. time cannot be held on. it always flows away. it's those fleeting and the race in we have no organ for experiencing time. it we always fear how in this for gung, unheard people. and if there's a past and a future, then th
you can see my mom an island. ok. we can go to a place twice. it has 3 coordinates, proverbially speaking, hiding length width, like we can go there twice, or 10 times a month, but we can't go to a single point in time. it simply is, and then it's gone as a 1st one. we can shop it was odd when we, when we wake up, we give ourselves an alarm of the bar and that's how we perceive it along that so relationship to the world, one of aggression about an hour long they have to go to the bus is leaving...
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and i feel like that's one of those moments like i can do the thing i can try the thing. but if i don't actually believe that i'm a landed, i feel like the nar can tell. oh mm emily that she makes, i can see a smile is really frightening. it costs a lot to hit the slopes. so maybe it's not just about, well, it's a cultural thing. maybe just because it's really expensive. right, right. there are many, many socio economic barriers to the space snowboarding snow, sports are incredibly expensive. and so, you know, when we're thinking about how to increase participation i, there needs to be a lot of attention paid to this in terms of creating opportunities to, you know, bring here to non profits. just continuing to grow that space. there's so many non profits working in this space right now with disadvantaged youth people of color, so many different affinity groups and identities. and yeah, i mean, that is a much bigger problem than, than just snow sports, right? it's a microcosm of all of the issues that we're experiencing in the, in the, in the us. and i think globally yeah,
and i feel like that's one of those moments like i can do the thing i can try the thing. but if i don't actually believe that i'm a landed, i feel like the nar can tell. oh mm emily that she makes, i can see a smile is really frightening. it costs a lot to hit the slopes. so maybe it's not just about, well, it's a cultural thing. maybe just because it's really expensive. right, right. there are many, many socio economic barriers to the space snowboarding snow, sports are incredibly expensive....
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i can be a brown. he what the can my a before with i'm how will end up that about that amendment. mccully, i'm sure, as on monday, and so the way the not a minute of it, but i'm not. he must have a laugh loudly on canada, jeered hamish if he had all the had to be in a have been going to have the unlimited amount of from the supplier. and it was on the horn a how when he comes in. so he do a company and as i hang out at us are just hobby and especially okay, a little. and he had it danny, mechanical been up for home. but at the map that she jumped was a been a mobile number born feet that he got out of that little may. danny below bill pay done in the bad if we knew we had to look, we should because i fact when we knew mother min amphlett law from working that that's a positive in that way i'm gonna throw nessie and the b b. no big a financial at them. honestly, not our burn them. so with that other law, shall i and i will, i can have dilemma them. they stop to be su. horn has as and him as he said, off
i can be a brown. he what the can my a before with i'm how will end up that about that amendment. mccully, i'm sure, as on monday, and so the way the not a minute of it, but i'm not. he must have a laugh loudly on canada, jeered hamish if he had all the had to be in a have been going to have the unlimited amount of from the supplier. and it was on the horn a how when he comes in. so he do a company and as i hang out at us are just hobby and especially okay, a little. and he had it danny,...
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we can sequence. there's hundreds of thousands we can sequence that and have a target of that genetic material specifically. >> this is a really interesting question by judy. you do talk a little bit about the labs and rivalry and everyone moves around. places like uc barkley which had incredible engines and both innovations had access to first jen and college students are under threat with state budget cuts. how can we convince wealthy donors to give to places rather than continue to create meg endowments. i think that i think also of my own personal group that should not be on them to do it. it was absolutely wonderful abraham lincoln way back at the act, that were the roots of california barkley and the 1860s and 70s. so this is what made america great. used to be incrediblyy inexpensive and student and very expensive. go california barkley as well as stanford. i don't think we should have the solution i think the solution is to build back which is we make america strong by other universities. >> w
we can sequence. there's hundreds of thousands we can sequence that and have a target of that genetic material specifically. >> this is a really interesting question by judy. you do talk a little bit about the labs and rivalry and everyone moves around. places like uc barkley which had incredible engines and both innovations had access to first jen and college students are under threat with state budget cuts. how can we convince wealthy donors to give to places rather than continue to...
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for it and i can totally _ can be no excuse for it and i can totally understand how infuriating it was, coining the coal, cars, cash, trees— cop26, coining the coal, cars, cash, trees agenda — cop26, coining the coal, cars, cash, trees agenda and help to marshal and rally the _ trees agenda and help to marshal and rally the world behind the agreement in c0p26~ _ rally the world behind the agreement in cop26. and if you forgive me, i wanted _ in cop26. and if you forgive me, i wanted to— in cop26. and if you forgive me, i wanted to say that because i think it has— wanted to say that because i think it has been— wanted to say that because i think it has been a sad day for her as well— it has been a sad day for her as well as— it has been a sad day for her as well as an _ it has been a sad day for her as well as an infuriating event for many— well as an infuriating event for many people around the country. and on that— many people around the country. and on that point, i want to repeat the fundamental point, that i think the british— fundamental point, that i think the british public, not
for it and i can totally _ can be no excuse for it and i can totally understand how infuriating it was, coining the coal, cars, cash, trees— cop26, coining the coal, cars, cash, trees agenda — cop26, coining the coal, cars, cash, trees agenda and help to marshal and rally the _ trees agenda and help to marshal and rally the world behind the agreement in c0p26~ _ rally the world behind the agreement in cop26. and if you forgive me, i wanted _ in cop26. and if you forgive me, i wanted to—...
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how can you say you can never enjoin a court and then saying here you can. something has to give. >> it is not uncommon to have relief that is preventative from having a suit in law from proceeding. if this court has concerns with the approach, i think that the court could rightly recognize that the remedy here could focus on the clerks, engage in ministerial task of docketing the cases and, as our injunction does, against the sb-8 plaintiffs who are exercising the court's enforcement authority. but i do think that the court's statement in ex parte young has to be read against the backdrop of this court's recognition that there would be otherwise effective release available. what we're confronts here is a situation where it is very difficult to find that effective relief, by design. because texas designed the law specifically to thwart it. >> general, do you agree there are instances which no federal form is available to adjudicate a federal right? >> yes, i do agree that that is sometimes the case. >> you also agree it is sometimes the case that a federal r
how can you say you can never enjoin a court and then saying here you can. something has to give. >> it is not uncommon to have relief that is preventative from having a suit in law from proceeding. if this court has concerns with the approach, i think that the court could rightly recognize that the remedy here could focus on the clerks, engage in ministerial task of docketing the cases and, as our injunction does, against the sb-8 plaintiffs who are exercising the court's enforcement...
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can we have the next caller, please. >> caller: can you hear me now? >> clerk: please begin. >> caller: great. so i need a 30-second warning on public comment. i think that all presentations should have page numbers even the short ones like tonight from the outreach consultant and should be put full screen. i agree with chair townsend's earlier comments about essential workers and 9:00 to 5:00 people and non9:00 to 5:00 people without digital access and all of the above but i do disagree in part not with chair townsend but with the idea of increasing success in participation in these meetings which may include attending but is not exclusively attending if you get 300 different letters with different ideas, but only 30 people attend the meeting, i think that's success, but that's just me. i think that some outreach materials will be static and others will change over time as the work evolves for example in the monthly or twice a month updates. i would include some summary of what we've heard so far, whatever that means and what we still want to hear abo
can we have the next caller, please. >> caller: can you hear me now? >> clerk: please begin. >> caller: great. so i need a 30-second warning on public comment. i think that all presentations should have page numbers even the short ones like tonight from the outreach consultant and should be put full screen. i agree with chair townsend's earlier comments about essential workers and 9:00 to 5:00 people and non9:00 to 5:00 people without digital access and all of the above but i...