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. >> was it another co-worker? >> correct >> did you ask a co-worker to make a call? >> no. >> were you present when he made the call >> correct >> so you were there next to him or something >> correct >> so at some point did the police respond to the store? >> correct when they responded, did you see the officers actually come into the store? >> i do not recall >> did they deal with you when they came in the store >> no. >> who did they deal with? >> they talked to my manager >> you were not involved in the conversation at all? >> no. >> what did you do >> still working cashier >> just went about your business >> correct >> as you did that, as you continued working, did you notice a commotion out in front of the store >> correct >> do you recall what it was that first drew your attention >> i just saw a few people at first, and then the crowd grew larger pretty soon the store was empty so there was no one i needed to help so i went outside to see what was happening. >> where was the crowd >> right where the bus stop is on chicago or a little to the left. >> i spoke o
. >> was it another co-worker? >> correct >> did you ask a co-worker to make a call? >> no. >> were you present when he made the call >> correct >> so you were there next to him or something >> correct >> so at some point did the police respond to the store? >> correct when they responded, did you see the officers actually come into the store? >> i do not recall >> did they deal with you when they came in the store >>...
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>> was it another co-worker? >> correct. >> and did you ask the co-worker to make the call? >> no. >> were you present when he made the call? >> correct. >> so you were there next to him or something? >> correct. >> so tat some point did the police respond to the store? >> correct. >> when they responded did you see the officers actually come into the store? >> i do not recall. >> did they deal with you when they came to the store? >> no. >> do you know who they dealt with? >> they went and talked to my manager. >> you were not involved in the conversations with the officers at all at that time? >> no. >> so what did you do? >> i was still working cashier. >> you just went about your business? >> correct. >> as you did that, as you continued working did you notice a commotion out in front of the store? >> correct. >> do you recall what first drew your attention out there? >> i just saw a few people at first and then the crowd grew larger and pretty soon the store was empty as well and there was nobody i needed to help in the store so i preceded to go outside and see what was
>> was it another co-worker? >> correct. >> and did you ask the co-worker to make the call? >> no. >> were you present when he made the call? >> correct. >> so you were there next to him or something? >> correct. >> so tat some point did the police respond to the store? >> correct. >> when they responded did you see the officers actually come into the store? >> i do not recall. >> did they deal with you when they came...
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this is co-chair pelzman. i'm going to donate my time to either my fellow councilmembers or the public. i know this is a very charged issue with a lot of engagement from the public. alex, do you have anything you like to say? >> co-chair locust: yes. thank you. my question to you regarding accessibility, you mentioned -- i want to know more about what supervisor chan -- [indiscernible] how come it hasn't been addressed and it's becoming an issue and becoming a big issue for people with disabilities. >> just to clarify, your question is about supervisor chan's priorities for accessibility and especially around golden gate park? low first step is supervisor chan has the hearing on tuesday, next tuesday at sf county transportation authority. to really dive in and see what sfmta's plans are to understand that they are taking a holistic look at shared spaces, golden gate park to ensure they are aware of the challenges that the disability community faces as well as people wanting to use any of the areas for biking,
this is co-chair pelzman. i'm going to donate my time to either my fellow councilmembers or the public. i know this is a very charged issue with a lot of engagement from the public. alex, do you have anything you like to say? >> co-chair locust: yes. thank you. my question to you regarding accessibility, you mentioned -- i want to know more about what supervisor chan -- [indiscernible] how come it hasn't been addressed and it's becoming an issue and becoming a big issue for people with...
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the co-op was damaged in the earthquake of '89. when they had a structural engineer who examine thed one crack that they were aware of and said it should be cured with a poxy which meant it was sealed back together. when i moved in in '91 there were these little tiny plastic cracks around the window edges and who knew that when the painter removed the plaster interpret going to be massive cracks that went through the concrete walls and through which water came in and those were tracks that went from floor to floor and it turned out in across the plaster, across the concrete floor or ceiling and so fourth and so, i called, first of all, i had a couple of, i had structural engineers and myself and one was a member of the board and an expert work for the state and i hired one and paid them because they didn't have a vex actual engineer back then. >> thank you for your time. we are setting the time are for two minutes so i apologize for cutting anyone off. so, operations, let's hear from the next caller, please, i believe we have six c
the co-op was damaged in the earthquake of '89. when they had a structural engineer who examine thed one crack that they were aware of and said it should be cured with a poxy which meant it was sealed back together. when i moved in in '91 there were these little tiny plastic cracks around the window edges and who knew that when the painter removed the plaster interpret going to be massive cracks that went through the concrete walls and through which water came in and those were tracks that went...
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- another co-worker. did you ask the co-worker to _ another co-worker.ly come into the store? i — officers actually come into the store? :, :, officers actually come into the store?_ did - officers actually come into the | store?_ did they store? i do not recall. did they deal with _ store? i do not recall. did they deal with you _ store? i do not recall. did they deal with you when _ store? i do not recall. did they deal with you when they - store? i do not recall. did they deal with you when they came | store? i do not recall. did they l deal with you when they came to store? i do not recall. did they - deal with you when they came to the store? _ deal with you when they came to the store? :, do deal with you when they came to the store?_ do you _ deal with you when they came to the store?_ do you know— deal with you when they came to the store? note. do you know who they dealt with? — store? note. do you know who they dealt with? they _ store? note. do you know who they dealt with? they went _ store? note. do you know who they dealt with? they went an
- another co-worker. did you ask the co-worker to _ another co-worker.ly come into the store? i — officers actually come into the store? :, :, officers actually come into the store?_ did - officers actually come into the | store?_ did they store? i do not recall. did they deal with _ store? i do not recall. did they deal with you _ store? i do not recall. did they deal with you when _ store? i do not recall. did they deal with you when they - store? i do not recall. did they deal with you...
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. >>> no sÉ cuÁl fue la mot motivaciÓn, no sÉ si mis co compaÑeros estÁn vivos o mu muertos. >>> tenemos la escena de un hombre investigado por las autoridades. >>> mÁs de 15,000 menores bajo custodia de las autoridades, cada vez mÁs pequeÑos >>> no sabemos es si vamos a regresar con vida a nuestro paÍs. >>> encontraron a niÑos de 5 y 8 aÑos que acababan de cruzar, enseguida tenemos los test testimonios. las secuelas de covid-19, quÉ sucede con las personas que sobreviven, sufren consecuencias a corto y largo plazo, un joven muestra como su vida quedÓ t transformada >>> en estado de emergencia se extiende por semanas en las p playas de miami, algunos tu turistas dicen que los agr agredieron sin motivo. hay muchas noticias, trataremos de llevarlo con cuidado, co comenzamos en colorado, con los detalles del tiroteo de esta tarde. >>> una gran pesadilla, asÍ fue como autoridades escribirÁn este evento que dejÓ un saldo de 10 personas muertas incluyendo un oficial. un oficial que fue identificado como (nombre en inglÉs( de 51 aÑos de edad fue uno de los primeros of oficiales en ingresar a es
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the co-op was damaged in the earthquake of '89. when they had a structural engineer who examine thed one crack that they were aware of and said it should be cured with a poxy which meant it was sealed back together. when i moved in in '91 there were these little tiny plastic cracks around the window edges and who knew that when the painter removed the plaster interpret going to be massive cracks that went through the concrete walls and through which water came in and those were tracks that went from floor to floor and it turned out in across the plaster, across the concrete floor or ceiling and so fourth and so, i called, first of all, i had a couple of, i had structural engineers and myself and one was a member of the board and an expert work for the state and i hired one and paid them because they didn't have a vex actual engineer back then. >> thank you for your time. we are setting the time are for two minutes so i apologize for cutting anyone off. so, operations, let's hear from the next caller, please, i believe we have six c
the co-op was damaged in the earthquake of '89. when they had a structural engineer who examine thed one crack that they were aware of and said it should be cured with a poxy which meant it was sealed back together. when i moved in in '91 there were these little tiny plastic cracks around the window edges and who knew that when the painter removed the plaster interpret going to be massive cracks that went through the concrete walls and through which water came in and those were tracks that went...
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lemonis: we got done what we needed to get done at the co-packer.. nina: keep breathing, mom. lemonis: i think we break down and get the crew. let's get out of here. now that macaron queen has nailed down a relationship with the co-packer, nina is able to go out and find other wholesale clients... nina: hi! are you tony? tony: yes. nina: i'm nina. tony: nina, nice to meet you. nina: nice to meet you. lemonis: ...like mr. green tea and snow days, who specialize in specialty desserts. tony: very cool. it's a perfect fit. nina: see, that's fantastic. tony: thank you so much. nina: thank you. tony: i appreciate it. it was a pleasure meeting you, nina. nina: yes, a pleasure meeting you, too. lemonis: and we also need to continue to find ways for finia to monetize her knowledge of the macaron space, and a good way to do that is for her to publish a macaron cookbook. douglas: we are a 17-year-old independent publisher. we do a wide variety of different kinds of books. finia: everybody ask me, "do you have a book?" douglas: wow, that is amazing. that could
lemonis: we got done what we needed to get done at the co-packer.. nina: keep breathing, mom. lemonis: i think we break down and get the crew. let's get out of here. now that macaron queen has nailed down a relationship with the co-packer, nina is able to go out and find other wholesale clients... nina: hi! are you tony? tony: yes. nina: i'm nina. tony: nina, nice to meet you. nina: nice to meet you. lemonis: ...like mr. green tea and snow days, who specialize in specialty desserts. tony: very...
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i'm going to rap cos i can't talk.just think...little do you know. - ..the art student who refuses to be underestimated... oh, i'm not dumb! trust me. ijust can't say it. because people can, like, i—i—interrupt you without not even knowing. ..the parents watching their son grow up with a stammer... it's heart—breaking. yeah. i mean, many a tears. oh, come on! sorry. i'm sorry. ..the film star whose father stammered... ah... i would bring friends home from school who didn't know that my father stammered, and i got a bit embarrassed about that. ..the president who stammers and knows just how it feels. it drags you down in that empty hole in your chest. that feeling of panic you get and then anger. stammering is something i think about every single day, but no—one ever talks about it. so, now i'm stepping out in front of the camera to put stammering in the spotlight. # i said biggy is the name # killing all the game # k—killing all the # i said biggy is the name # yeah.# hi! i'm shelby, i'm 11 years old, and i have a stam
i'm going to rap cos i can't talk.just think...little do you know. - ..the art student who refuses to be underestimated... oh, i'm not dumb! trust me. ijust can't say it. because people can, like, i—i—interrupt you without not even knowing. ..the parents watching their son grow up with a stammer... it's heart—breaking. yeah. i mean, many a tears. oh, come on! sorry. i'm sorry. ..the film star whose father stammered... ah... i would bring friends home from school who didn't know that my...
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it looks like vice chair safai. >> supervisor safai: i wanted to be added as a co-sponsor. i meant to say that last time. i appreciate the hard work of supervisor preston and everyone involved. >> supervisor haney: fantastic. you have the whole budget committee behind you now. all right. mr. clerk, are there any members of the public who want to speak on this item? >> clerk: thank you mr. chair. we are working with the department of technology to see if we have callers in the que. in the meantime, i'm going to remind callers how to connect to the call. you will dial 415-655-0001 and enter 187-101-3610 and press pound twice and then star 3 to line up to speak. are we allowing -- how much time for speakers? >> supervisor haney: one minute. >> clerk: thank you. could you please connect us to the first caller if someone is on the line? >> mr. clerk we have no callers in the que. >> supervisor haney: public comment is now closed. i also -- i figured i was a co-sponsor because i have been on various iterations of this. mr. clerk if you can add my name as well to the item. >> cler
it looks like vice chair safai. >> supervisor safai: i wanted to be added as a co-sponsor. i meant to say that last time. i appreciate the hard work of supervisor preston and everyone involved. >> supervisor haney: fantastic. you have the whole budget committee behind you now. all right. mr. clerk, are there any members of the public who want to speak on this item? >> clerk: thank you mr. chair. we are working with the department of technology to see if we have callers in the...
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the co-op was damaged in the earthquake of '89. when they had a structural engineer who examine thed one crack that they were aware of and said it should be cured with a poxy which meant it was sealed back together. when i moved in in '91 there were these little tiny plastic cracks around the window edges and who knew that when the painter removed the plaster interpret going to be massive cracks that went through the concrete walls and through which water came in and those were tracks that went from floor to floor and it turned out in across the plaster, across the concrete floor or ceiling and so fourth and so, i called, first of all, i had a couple of, i had structural engineers and myself and one was a member of the board and an expert work for the state and i hired one and paid them because they didn't have a vex actual engineer back then. >> thank you for your time. we are setting the time are for two minutes so i apologize for cutting anyone off. so, operations, let's hear from the next caller, please, i believe we have six c
the co-op was damaged in the earthquake of '89. when they had a structural engineer who examine thed one crack that they were aware of and said it should be cured with a poxy which meant it was sealed back together. when i moved in in '91 there were these little tiny plastic cracks around the window edges and who knew that when the painter removed the plaster interpret going to be massive cracks that went through the concrete walls and through which water came in and those were tracks that went...
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mike, pet co? chewy? what do you think of tony's trade? >> yeah so a really important element of what tony's doing here, if you think of why you use call spread rather than a simpler trade than one i said in iyr, i misspoke and said iyh the volatility -- look at june, $2 very nearly 10% of the current stock price. by using in the money call spread what tony outlined you're reducing the decay and reducing the break even considerably and putting out less premium than you would by buying that call so the trade he's chosen is far better than buying the stock which has its own risk but actually much better than a simple options trade than buying that june call which cost more money and have much higher break even and higher decay important to keep an eye on the trade structures and the one tony chose i think is the right one. >> there you go, guys, maybe a couple ways to make money on pet co for everything on "options action" check out the website optionsaction.cnbc.com and sign up for the newsletter of course we're not done tonight. here's wha
mike, pet co? chewy? what do you think of tony's trade? >> yeah so a really important element of what tony's doing here, if you think of why you use call spread rather than a simpler trade than one i said in iyr, i misspoke and said iyh the volatility -- look at june, $2 very nearly 10% of the current stock price. by using in the money call spread what tony outlined you're reducing the decay and reducing the break even considerably and putting out less premium than you would by buying...
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cos heath is easy to say. "heath," i canjust say. heath, heath, heath.ut it always used be so much harder to say, so much harder. he started listening to rap music at school, and was amazed to find that when he rapped, he never stammered. # i didn't choose rap, bro # understand the game chose me # and that's the realest thing...# my brother picked me up from my speech therapist. he was playing, like, kanye west when i was really young, and i remember him looking at me. i'd probably over and over heard the same song, i started to rap it, and he looked to me and he was like, "you can do it," and i think subconsciously ijust fell in love with it, and i was able to like, say what i wanted to say. obviously i wouldn't go into a class and rap what i wanted to say, but the same way you rap, you take your breath control, you pause, the way you flow on a beat is the same way i overcome a stutter, like take little breaths, then speak. and it's the same sort of... but as i say, i don't think it was on purpose. i think ijust subconsciously fell in love with the fact
cos heath is easy to say. "heath," i canjust say. heath, heath, heath.ut it always used be so much harder to say, so much harder. he started listening to rap music at school, and was amazed to find that when he rapped, he never stammered. # i didn't choose rap, bro # understand the game chose me # and that's the realest thing...# my brother picked me up from my speech therapist. he was playing, like, kanye west when i was really young, and i remember him looking at me. i'd probably...
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office of b'tselem and co-director of jewish voice for peace.hill, let's begin with your response to the icc decision tinvestigate israel for work crimes. >> i'm always skeptical of the ability to adjudicate these matters and international terminal court, not because i don't believe in them, because often skeptical they will -- this is a moment, a moment of possibility the fact that the icc last month acknowledged it had jurisdiction in this month as it is going to open up an investigation i think is extraordinary. it is important to respond what prime minister netanyahu said. this is not expensive -- exclusively targeting israel. this is largely about operation protected edge. meeting anymore crimes in the territory in the area could be investigated. second, the idea of the icc is somehow targeting israel is a bit curious to me when quite frankly the rican cntries [indiscernible] review core center or criticism rebuke or censure or criticism, whether is mama qaddafi, uganda. we can look at sedan. the critiques are the actions of the icc are lar
office of b'tselem and co-director of jewish voice for peace.hill, let's begin with your response to the icc decision tinvestigate israel for work crimes. >> i'm always skeptical of the ability to adjudicate these matters and international terminal court, not because i don't believe in them, because often skeptical they will -- this is a moment, a moment of possibility the fact that the icc last month acknowledged it had jurisdiction in this month as it is going to open up an...
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>> correct >> did you ask a co-worker to make a call?ent when he made the call >> correct >> so you were there next to him or something >> correct >> so at some point did the police respond to the store? >> correct when they responded, did you see the officers actually come into the store? >> i do not recall >> did they deal with you when they came in the store >> no. >> who did they deal with? >> they talked to my manager >> you were not involved i
>> correct >> did you ask a co-worker to make a call?ent when he made the call >> correct >> so you were there next to him or something >> correct >> so at some point did the police respond to the store? >> correct when they responded, did you see the officers actually come into the store? >> i do not recall >> did they deal with you when they came in the store >> no. >> who did they deal with? >> they talked to my manager...
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compiten para dar su vision de la frontera y que dicen los b vecinos >> no es diferente a mmiiles de cos de estados unidos quieren vender el area como p peligrosa >> este grupo de 15 inmigrantes todos adultos si nn familia n consigue esquivar a la patrulla fronteriza vemos muchos me mexicanos >> tengo necesidad es que murio mi mama y no tenemos casa >> nos agarraron >> algunos tienen a sus es espaldas 23 aÑos en texas y dos reportaciones >> tengo que intentar mi esposa y mis hijos no quieren vnenir para aca o lo intentare de nuevo >> otros centroameriancanos crun por segunda vez >> el huracan nos dejo afectados >> el abrrbarro y le cansanc revelan lo dificil que fue el cruce por el rio todos van a regresar a mexico en horas desde texas noticias telemundo >> un segundo grupo de niÑas inmigrantes llegara el lunes a san diego a unirse a las 500 jovenes que estan en el centro de convenciones de la ciudad estre estaran a la espera de reu reunificarse ciynthia nos tiene el informe adelante cinynthia >>san diego rec sióan diego grupo de niÑoas inmigrantes e horas de la noche del sabado la auto
compiten para dar su vision de la frontera y que dicen los b vecinos >> no es diferente a mmiiles de cos de estados unidos quieren vender el area como p peligrosa >> este grupo de 15 inmigrantes todos adultos si nn familia n consigue esquivar a la patrulla fronteriza vemos muchos me mexicanos >> tengo necesidad es que murio mi mama y no tenemos casa >> nos agarraron >> algunos tienen a sus es espaldas 23 aÑos en texas y dos reportaciones >> tengo que...
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capitalism fails to save us from pandemics or itself which is now available in e-book format and boom bust co-host and investigative journalist ben swan thank you both for being here to discuss this important topic now bet i want to start with you can we break down what exactly these sanctions do and who is being sanctioned. yes so as with and has been the case as of late it's not essential necessarily against a country that sanctions that are being issued against specific people so in this case what we know is it is apparently a total of 7 senior russian officials and 14 entity's they are apparently facing sanctions that would block access to financial and other assets in the united states what's interesting is the 7 people that we're talking about are 7 senior russian officials around russian president vladimir putin but president putin himself is not actually being sanctioned so not exactly sure why that is i mean if you're going to take these steps why would you not say. the man in charge of the whole country but that hasn't happened here in this case it 7 senior officials again but not presid
capitalism fails to save us from pandemics or itself which is now available in e-book format and boom bust co-host and investigative journalist ben swan thank you both for being here to discuss this important topic now bet i want to start with you can we break down what exactly these sanctions do and who is being sanctioned. yes so as with and has been the case as of late it's not essential necessarily against a country that sanctions that are being issued against specific people so in this...
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>> no. >> was it another co-worker? >> correct. >> and did you ask the co-worker to make the call?present when he made the call? >> correct. >> so you were there next to him or something? >> correct. >> so tat some point did the police respond to the store? >> correct. >> when they responded did you see the officers actually come into the store? >> i do not recall. >> did they deal with you when they came to the store? >> no. >> do you know who they dealt with? >> they went and talked to my manager. >> you were not involved in the conversations with the officers at all at that time? >> no. >> so what did you do? >> i was still working cashier. >> you just went about your business? >> correct.
>> no. >> was it another co-worker? >> correct. >> and did you ask the co-worker to make the call?present when he made the call? >> correct. >> so you were there next to him or something? >> correct. >> so tat some point did the police respond to the store? >> correct. >> when they responded did you see the officers actually come into the store? >> i do not recall. >> did they deal with you when they came to the store?...
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after decades of reforestation work in 2016 the 2 also set up a co-operative based in hamburg called the generation forest a share costs less than $1400.00 euros with that money $500.00 square metres of forest will be planted the cooperative buys seeds and degraded pasture land and helps create stable and fair jobs for local people replanting forests. in a moment of a moment of planting determines the fate of the train it's like a baby it needs to be well fed it barefoot otherwise that wind achieve its potential. rosewood spanish cedar tropical wise oak almond a mix of native species should ensure a healthy mixed forest it's an investment in the future and the environment this stretch of forest was planted just 12 years ago. it's time for its 1st sinning removing some trees to promote the strongest ones investors will get their 1st dividend when the timber result. is about making money or saving the world the great thing is it doesn't matter it's both your money is by dues i mean and it could don't create conventional tree plantations but mixed forests intended as permanent features
after decades of reforestation work in 2016 the 2 also set up a co-operative based in hamburg called the generation forest a share costs less than $1400.00 euros with that money $500.00 square metres of forest will be planted the cooperative buys seeds and degraded pasture land and helps create stable and fair jobs for local people replanting forests. in a moment of a moment of planting determines the fate of the train it's like a baby it needs to be well fed it barefoot otherwise that wind...
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—— covid, let's not pretend _ tackle co—good —— covid, let's not pretend they _ tackle co—good —— covidsituation for so many people — difficult situation for so many people across the uk, but as you nrention. — people across the uk, but as you mention, that 1% pay increase is more _ mention, that 1% pay increase is more for— mention, that 1% pay increase is more for other people in the public sector, _ more for other people in the public sector, and — more for other...
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in may we want to synthesize what we learn from that co-creation. in june we would like to come back to the timma committee to ask you to consider adoption of policies dealing with the business. >> did we lose eric? [ inaudible ] >> on treasure island to the downtown congestion pricing. that is in parallel. [ inaudible ] >> you were cut off, eric. let me just repeat. you were cut off. >> eric was saying in june we will conduct co-creation with businesses, employees and residents for the downtown san francisco congestion pricing study. that study will undergo a city-wide outreach in may and june. we will also reach treasure island residents with that. we are doing that toeing with -- doing that toeing with consideration of treasure island policies. >> was there more? >> eric has a couple more slides. it was an announcement that the week of march 22 is the week we expect the resident survey to arrive in folks mailboxes. we will conduct social media outreach to public size that. there will be a mail version with an envelope to be returned or folks can
in may we want to synthesize what we learn from that co-creation. in june we would like to come back to the timma committee to ask you to consider adoption of policies dealing with the business. >> did we lose eric? [ inaudible ] >> on treasure island to the downtown congestion pricing. that is in parallel. [ inaudible ] >> you were cut off, eric. let me just repeat. you were cut off. >> eric was saying in june we will conduct co-creation with businesses, employees and...
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he was joined by a co-author. a portion of the program >> pretty unique set of circumstances. i had started about 10 years ago writing a blog and then a syndicated column about fallen heroes and veterans. staff sergeant jesse williams was one of them. he was killed in iraq. before hand he had served in iraq on an infantry deployment. i had connected with his wife almost a decade earlier. when i did stumble on the story and wanted to know more about it, it was sonya that put me in touch with his wife tracy. she put me in touch with bo and it all went on from there. i am thankful to be part of helping him tell this story. >> one of my favorite and least favorite things about telling the story is when you are working with someone who has been through a traumatic experience, there are times you are wondering if it is helping to tell the story if you are leading them through something. there were things that you did intentionally to help guide through the trauma of those telling the story. >> sure. i had the honor of i
he was joined by a co-author. a portion of the program >> pretty unique set of circumstances. i had started about 10 years ago writing a blog and then a syndicated column about fallen heroes and veterans. staff sergeant jesse williams was one of them. he was killed in iraq. before hand he had served in iraq on an infantry deployment. i had connected with his wife almost a decade earlier. when i did stumble on the story and wanted to know more about it, it was sonya that put me in touch...
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david sinclair professor of genetics and co-director of the poll ask glenn center for the biology of aging at harvard medical school great to have you with us one more time maybe not been wanting to talk to you. always but his special interests and colleague out great look the president of aging has been the focus of your work for a long time and as does condemn it showed old age dramatically increases washington says today i've copied jihad explanation why theory why does this virus target people of old age disproportionately. well you have to there are a number of theories one of them is that our immune system overreacts as we get older. we have a lot more what's called inflammation inflammation generally in our body. we have just processes that our metabolic and metabolic changes during the body can make mean cells go crazy and one of the leading theories actually is that there's a myth metabolite a small molecule that our bodies make and we met i make less of it as we get older this is one of the things i work on it's called an 80 and because we have less of it we become more pro
david sinclair professor of genetics and co-director of the poll ask glenn center for the biology of aging at harvard medical school great to have you with us one more time maybe not been wanting to talk to you. always but his special interests and colleague out great look the president of aging has been the focus of your work for a long time and as does condemn it showed old age dramatically increases washington says today i've copied jihad explanation why theory why does this virus target...
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there is a case for the city to pursue the co-op with an understanding of building a co-op, right hill, or delivery business if it's determined that is what is needed. i do want to turn to some folks to talk a little bit more about this. i would like to start, first of all, with marty shaw. he is one of the worker researchers. marty. >> hi everyone. worker researcher and i'm excited about the opportunity to share here today. are little background on me, i've been a personal trainer for 33 years. last year i lost my job and due to all the closures of the gyms. so, actually i was approached about being a worker researcher and i was excited about the possibility because we were going to look at job quality from a worker's perspective. so workers, the ones out there doing the work, they have the deep understanding and the needs of the workers. so through our process, we actually came up with a series of questions we were going to go out in our community and ask workers about their work experiences and from that information, just get information from them as far as what was missing and what
there is a case for the city to pursue the co-op with an understanding of building a co-op, right hill, or delivery business if it's determined that is what is needed. i do want to turn to some folks to talk a little bit more about this. i would like to start, first of all, with marty shaw. he is one of the worker researchers. marty. >> hi everyone. worker researcher and i'm excited about the opportunity to share here today. are little background on me, i've been a personal trainer for 33...
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co-anchors. i want to thank our chairwoman, congresswoman waity -- beatty, and congresswoman sewell as well and all who participated tonight. thank you, brother torres, as well. i rise in honor of my colleague and friend, my hero to all of us, john lewis, and to mark the anniversary of the bloody sunday march. our country was founded almost 250 years ago, african-americans were denied full access and participation in society. we have been fighting to rectify these wrongs ever since. among the most important influential agents of this mission was john lewis. the conscience of this congress. master mind of good trouble. courageous compassionate man who gave everything, including his blood and his body, to the civil rights movement. from selma to the u.s. house, john wasn't afraid to put everything on the line for what he believed in. 56 years ago he marched so people who looked like me could be full participants in our society. 56 years later we are still fighting to be seen, to be heard, to be cou
co-anchors. i want to thank our chairwoman, congresswoman waity -- beatty, and congresswoman sewell as well and all who participated tonight. thank you, brother torres, as well. i rise in honor of my colleague and friend, my hero to all of us, john lewis, and to mark the anniversary of the bloody sunday march. our country was founded almost 250 years ago, african-americans were denied full access and participation in society. we have been fighting to rectify these wrongs ever since. among the...
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here we have headman and then we have tony palmer who was also a co-talker., this is on the gold congressional coin of the seminoles, this is inscribed in it in our language, it translates to it is good to climb and see. that was an actual message that was sent by palmer over the radio waves. so a lot of native tribes had co-talkers and i know at one point, you know, before the congressional committee as i was someone who was sharing before the congressional committee, there were some designs that were initially picked out by the committee with i didn't necessarily agree with those design elements, and we begin to share a story about our history of the seminoles and i share that. at one point time in our history, the language that are people spoke actually wanted to be eradicated off the face of the earth. but that same language that was so fiercely fought against during the conflicts, people know as the seminal wars actually was a very same language that saved thousands of american lives during world war ii. and when i explain to them our elements and what o
here we have headman and then we have tony palmer who was also a co-talker., this is on the gold congressional coin of the seminoles, this is inscribed in it in our language, it translates to it is good to climb and see. that was an actual message that was sent by palmer over the radio waves. so a lot of native tribes had co-talkers and i know at one point, you know, before the congressional committee as i was someone who was sharing before the congressional committee, there were some designs...
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forward we're talking about the world's 2 largest economies here join me now to discuss this boom bust co-host investigative journalist ben swan ben always a pleasure to have you on bet i want to break this down for us what explain for us the statement by the by the administration that specifically are these tools that they were referring to. yeah the problem with this story is that we don't know if specifically the tools are brand because even though there's very strongly worded statement came out on monday it's very short on specifics in fact what the biden ministration is essentially doing is kind of laying out a general framework saying we're going to use all the tools available to us in order to deal with china and to make sure that they do not continue with unfair trade practices but then they don't go on the specified number one what exactly those practices are and number 2 how they're going to combat that what tools they will use in order to do so so that is kind of the initial problem with that now they did speak specifically about a couple of issues like carbon emissions and they did
forward we're talking about the world's 2 largest economies here join me now to discuss this boom bust co-host investigative journalist ben swan ben always a pleasure to have you on bet i want to break this down for us what explain for us the statement by the by the administration that specifically are these tools that they were referring to. yeah the problem with this story is that we don't know if specifically the tools are brand because even though there's very strongly worded statement came...
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please add me as a co-sponsor. i'm grateful to you supervisor stefani for your fierce advocacy on this issue. thank you. >> president walton: madam clerk please call the roll on item 14. [roll call vote] clerk there are 11 ayes. >> president walton: this ordinance is passed on the first reading unanimously. please call item 15. >> clerk: an ordinance to amend the administrative code to allow contracting parties that offer point health benefit plans at the san francisco international airport to charge covered employees the limited share of premium costs on more expensive plans to clarify who must be covered by health benefit plans that are offered and to adjust the date by which such health benefit plans must be in effect. >> president walton: please call the roll on item 15. [roll call vote] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president walton: without objection, this ordinance is passed on first reading unanimously. please call item 16. >> clerk: a motion to amend the board's rule of order by amending rule 3.25, 3.26
please add me as a co-sponsor. i'm grateful to you supervisor stefani for your fierce advocacy on this issue. thank you. >> president walton: madam clerk please call the roll on item 14. [roll call vote] clerk there are 11 ayes. >> president walton: this ordinance is passed on the first reading unanimously. please call item 15. >> clerk: an ordinance to amend the administrative code to allow contracting parties that offer point health benefit plans at the san francisco...
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i would also like to recognize our outgoing co-chair, the co-chair of case for the last four years. his leadership has been inspirational. he has done a ton of work the last four years and helped if with sustained growth in those years. we will continue to benefit from his expertise. he will remain an active member of the case board. lastly, i would just like to say that shereen will be presenting in the march meeting with her efforts with the massive plan on aging. i will provide update from the service provider working group, as well as the advocacy efforts there on reviewing the digital divide, helping to streamline the contracting process that was mentioned earlier and supporting our essential workforce as well. that's my report. >> great, thank you so much. thank you for representing today and as the new co-chair, please extend our appreciation for greg's work. glad to see he will have assistance from other people to take over the leadership. again, i also wanted to say i'm intrigued by the lessons learned that commissioner spears was saying. i think it's been a transformative
i would also like to recognize our outgoing co-chair, the co-chair of case for the last four years. his leadership has been inspirational. he has done a ton of work the last four years and helped if with sustained growth in those years. we will continue to benefit from his expertise. he will remain an active member of the case board. lastly, i would just like to say that shereen will be presenting in the march meeting with her efforts with the massive plan on aging. i will provide update from...
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needs to co-exist with cash and other types of money in a flexible and innovative payment system but he noted that the goal is to for those new digital currencies to co-exist with cash and other types of money in a flexible and innovative payment system as the federal reserve bank of boston collaborates with mit researchers to explore the future of digital currencies powell says he wants input from policymakers private sector participants and academia he confirmed that the creation of a digital dollar is a high priority for the u.s. and earlier this week big quake hit another record over. $61000.00 now think of this the last year has been just incredible growth for bitcoin for context you were remember that in march of 2020 big queen was sitting at around 6100 dollars for more on the future of the world's most popular show currently let's bring in dan held he's the director of business development director of business development at crack it now dan for the last year on this show we've talked about whether bitcoin could hit the $100000.00 mark and at times 2 it seemed kind of farfetc
needs to co-exist with cash and other types of money in a flexible and innovative payment system but he noted that the goal is to for those new digital currencies to co-exist with cash and other types of money in a flexible and innovative payment system as the federal reserve bank of boston collaborates with mit researchers to explore the future of digital currencies powell says he wants input from policymakers private sector participants and academia he confirmed that the creation of a digital...
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david dooley was on trial for the murder of his co-worker, michelle mockbee.ing him to the crime, but in her closing argument the prosecutor laid out a provocative theory, suggesting david killed michelle because she caught him falsifying his timecards. the jury was about to render its verdict, but the twists in this case were just getting started. here again is josh mankiewicz with "the early shift." >> after waiting a full day without hearing a verdict michelle mockbee's siblings were on pins and needles. when the first day came and goes and there is no verdict, but guys worried at all. >> no. >> stressed. >> stressed. it was pretty agonizing waiting. >> after deliberating for some 16 hours over two days word came from the jury, there was a verdict. >> we the jury find the defendant david dooley guilty of murder. >> guilty for the murder of michelle mockbee. >> did you have anything to do with the death of michelle mockbee? >> no, i did not. i did not kill her. >> david dooley was sentenced to life in prison. he filed an appeal. >> you know getting convictio
david dooley was on trial for the murder of his co-worker, michelle mockbee.ing him to the crime, but in her closing argument the prosecutor laid out a provocative theory, suggesting david killed michelle because she caught him falsifying his timecards. the jury was about to render its verdict, but the twists in this case were just getting started. here again is josh mankiewicz with "the early shift." >> after waiting a full day without hearing a verdict michelle mockbee's...
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and for more on this let's bring in bus co-host christine now kristie i mean we've heard so much in the news about the kind of spat that happened between the 2 sides during opening remarks but going into these meetings what was actually the expectation. well this was one of the most unusual meetings to say the least i don't think anyone expected to see this display the world just witnessed because it was initially meant to be a 4 minute photo shoot ended up lasting more than an hour as both sides just traded jazz on issues from u.s. china relations to concerns from washington's allies so reporters were actually told not to believe as both sides wanted to add their rebuttals so it was an immense display of passive aggressiveness on both sides and this time it was also the u.s. who threw the 1st punch again the biden administration's last minute sanctions came in mere hours before the chinese delegations were due to touchdown in anchorage which was a very sneaky move that blindsided china and ensure that there would be sparks from the very start of the meeting so i'm not sure that's what
and for more on this let's bring in bus co-host christine now kristie i mean we've heard so much in the news about the kind of spat that happened between the 2 sides during opening remarks but going into these meetings what was actually the expectation. well this was one of the most unusual meetings to say the least i don't think anyone expected to see this display the world just witnessed because it was initially meant to be a 4 minute photo shoot ended up lasting more than an hour as both...
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and strengthen american competitiveness in the long run joining us now to break this down boom bust co-host investigative journalist ben swan now but obviously a plan like this it's massive let's start with the issue of the taxes what kind of increase are we actually talking about here. yes so essentially this is kind of rolled out over a long period it's not going to happen immediately but the idea here is to propose increasing the corporate tax rate back to 28 percent to the level that it was at prior to the trump tax cuts that took place in what 2017th so they want to go back to the 28 percent tax rate they also want to increase the minimum tax on u.s. corporations to 21 percent so it would be a sizeable tax increase for corporations but really only sizable back to preach trumpet ministration levels on huge in that respect i think the one thing that's missing though out of this is how are you really going after those big multinational corporations that invade paying taxes we've heard criticisms of them for a long time brant talking about apple and amazon facebook companies that put their
and strengthen american competitiveness in the long run joining us now to break this down boom bust co-host investigative journalist ben swan now but obviously a plan like this it's massive let's start with the issue of the taxes what kind of increase are we actually talking about here. yes so essentially this is kind of rolled out over a long period it's not going to happen immediately but the idea here is to propose increasing the corporate tax rate back to 28 percent to the level that it was...