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we do have a connectivity problem. when you can go to places and people cannot use their smart phones, we have huge problems. and you see this every day. my partner yesterday had to buy a new phone and he was in a place in virginia and he could not use his phone.>> we have these conversations about connectivity every time we have a subcommittee hearing. my question is what big problem will we stop? not just i would like a slurpie now. tell me, since you are the app association person, what can we solve? >> it is funny that you bring that up, because you did talk about telehealth. and you have a bill that would make one of the largest changes possible. hopefully, everyone in the room here in knows how much they reimburse for telemedicine? 14 million. that is an embarrassment. when you talk about the way we can make changes, -- if you see a doctor at the top of his game, top of her game, she is likely to have seen about 29,000 patients by the time she sees you. but a patient with your condition and your comorbidity, she
we do have a connectivity problem. when you can go to places and people cannot use their smart phones, we have huge problems. and you see this every day. my partner yesterday had to buy a new phone and he was in a place in virginia and he could not use his phone.>> we have these conversations about connectivity every time we have a subcommittee hearing. my question is what big problem will we stop? not just i would like a slurpie now. tell me, since you are the app association person,...
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we are connecting to other sources. and we have a very strong developer data policy as well about our users' rights. so if you are a private user, you are not part of that capacity of targeting, and if you have deleted accounts, they no longer can retain that information as well or deleted tweets. and then i will say, you know, when it comes to data privacy this is something we will continue to invest in going forward. we will always have this approach for our users' privacy. you see the gdpr work, we're heavily investing in that and, you know, when we look to the world and how we want twitter to be perceived, you come to talk to the world, you don't necessarily have to say who you are. you want to reach the world. >> okay. mike? >> yeah, i think -- so, you know, a lot of the same things are happening at facebook in particular, you know, making sure people understand what information we have about them and also in general making sure people's information is protected and that we're sort of reinvesting in a review of any
we are connecting to other sources. and we have a very strong developer data policy as well about our users' rights. so if you are a private user, you are not part of that capacity of targeting, and if you have deleted accounts, they no longer can retain that information as well or deleted tweets. and then i will say, you know, when it comes to data privacy this is something we will continue to invest in going forward. we will always have this approach for our users' privacy. you see the gdpr...
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connected of course to the civil rights movement, connected to the student movement, or the broader left youth movement was the 1960's feminist movement. and so i would like to draw our attention to the document that you see on the screen behind us, which comes from our collection of national organization for women papers and you can see it declares that sexism and racism are twin evils of society. however, then, as now, of course, intersectionality could be a difficult challenge for some white feminists certainly to acknowledge. the question i would like to put to the panelists is how race and gender were connected in the movements they study. >> shall i begin? [laughter] >> sure. >> the civil rights movement for a very long time was male-dominated, especially when you look at something like the southern christian leadership conference, which dr. king founded in 1957. i mean, it is a group of black ministers. and they are all men. so if we look at the experience of a woman like ella baker, who served as sort of the provisional chief of staff for sclc in 1958 until 1960 or so, she had gr
connected of course to the civil rights movement, connected to the student movement, or the broader left youth movement was the 1960's feminist movement. and so i would like to draw our attention to the document that you see on the screen behind us, which comes from our collection of national organization for women papers and you can see it declares that sexism and racism are twin evils of society. however, then, as now, of course, intersectionality could be a difficult challenge for some white...
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you should use twitter but also the services that connect to one another. tweet are public and can be embedded into a website and you can easily share that to help distribute that information. and connecting to other power sources like the ip to make sure you have all the information and twitter has changed retreat is powerful but so is the light in our. that like touch can go a long way. >> stepping back when we think about registration we think of turnout in that message that you are supposed to do this and that increasingly is falling on deaf ears with the younger generation whereas friends asking you to vote or your community boating together is a powerful symbol and people want to feel like they are concluding to something and of course like your vote matters. the big corporation talks about a tweet that is helpful to get people to register but not as powerful as your aunt or your friend from college or someone with a story why their vote matters so that we try to make it possible for people to express why building ports and it also validates their gro
you should use twitter but also the services that connect to one another. tweet are public and can be embedded into a website and you can easily share that to help distribute that information. and connecting to other power sources like the ip to make sure you have all the information and twitter has changed retreat is powerful but so is the light in our. that like touch can go a long way. >> stepping back when we think about registration we think of turnout in that message that you are...
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organ: we have connected 3.4 billion people with the world connected information. people seek knowledge about what they want to do. it senators point about, shouldn't be fun and games, people are saying, i want to do more, something different, i want to reach a different group of people than i can in my hometown. the door that is open is amazing. knowledge, access, interactivity's. without certainty about the roles of the road, how do we get to those rule communities? is connected,yone if the other side is still has blank spots. we have to make sure people in all parts of the state have access to connectivity. there are codified rules for how we get there. i think you are right, figuring out how the senate codifies that is an important next step. cantwell: seeing the it isof incubator, and saying, we use these apps every day. andto manage our business, the customers. if someone slows that down, i am going to be less efficient in delivering services. is the concern for us. companies are saying, i will give you high speed broadband today, but only if you take are exp
organ: we have connected 3.4 billion people with the world connected information. people seek knowledge about what they want to do. it senators point about, shouldn't be fun and games, people are saying, i want to do more, something different, i want to reach a different group of people than i can in my hometown. the door that is open is amazing. knowledge, access, interactivity's. without certainty about the roles of the road, how do we get to those rule communities? is connected,yone if the...
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and these are primarily tied to and funded in connection with other benefit programs and specifically calworks and the welfare to work. and given this connection, these workforce programs send to serve younger and more able bodies populations or what they call able-bodied populations. we are exploring opportunities to collaborate and we had a meeting last week and agency wide meeting last week and will be meeting with supervisor yee to talk about maybe explore some of the ideas. and we do know that there are about 1,100 new job placements through the jobs now program. of those, only a small, small percentage, one%, were older adults. however, something that is notable is that the programs are potentially helping people in the later working years to obtain or regain employment. about 14% have jobs with new job placements were in their 50s. i think that conclude my portion. unless you have questions right now of me. >> no. that was a lot of good information. i will save questions for later. but certainly this is highlighting how little support the city gives to this population. thank yo
and these are primarily tied to and funded in connection with other benefit programs and specifically calworks and the welfare to work. and given this connection, these workforce programs send to serve younger and more able bodies populations or what they call able-bodied populations. we are exploring opportunities to collaborate and we had a meeting last week and agency wide meeting last week and will be meeting with supervisor yee to talk about maybe explore some of the ideas. and we do know...
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these are seen as connected issues already from the early 1960's. inhink that intensified really productive ways in the 1970's, including specifically around issues of sexism. in [indiscernible] they are starting a new where the research on testimony who are not responded to the on atives built constructed by the student leaders in the mail leaders of the 1968 movement -- male leaders of the 1968 movement. work.women did important the most important role that they play is in the human indication of the message -- the communication of the message among the population. they created cultural brigades where women were creating this kind of [indiscernible] was very low-budget and explaining in small prints. us isere giving them on in mexico city, having conversations in the main squares, trying to influence middle-class society to get into the solidarity movements with the students. one of the greatest tactics of the 1968 movement was in the hands of women who are producing these kinds of prints and were convincing people to join the movement, to follow
these are seen as connected issues already from the early 1960's. inhink that intensified really productive ways in the 1970's, including specifically around issues of sexism. in [indiscernible] they are starting a new where the research on testimony who are not responded to the on atives built constructed by the student leaders in the mail leaders of the 1968 movement -- male leaders of the 1968 movement. work.women did important the most important role that they play is in the human...
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for more information go to the connect s.f. website and you can also contact any of our staff here at the transportation authority. and, on the local scene, survey is underway for the reduce of the sales tax over the next five years. i wanted to think a lot of the board members commissioners for circulating our survey on your sights and in your newsletters. we are certainly interested in the public feedback on how we spend the next five years on the programs and funds for a number of categories. pedestrian and bicycle improvements, traffic measurement, resurfacing, traffic calming and the like. we've launched a multilingual survey to gather input which is available online. it is also available in hard copy form. we will make that available to a number of community-based organizations and can also send that to any neighbourhood group or organization that still would like to pass those out. so far we have been able to receive, already 400 completed responses, each of these will be conveyed to sponsoring agencies to incorporate th
for more information go to the connect s.f. website and you can also contact any of our staff here at the transportation authority. and, on the local scene, survey is underway for the reduce of the sales tax over the next five years. i wanted to think a lot of the board members commissioners for circulating our survey on your sights and in your newsletters. we are certainly interested in the public feedback on how we spend the next five years on the programs and funds for a number of...
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you should use all the services that connect to one another. tweets are public and can be embedded on websites. if you post a tweet with great information you can bring it to your website. someone finds that and is easily able to share it and distribute that information to their friend connecting to other power sources like what vip has in making sure if you don't have all the information you connect to someone else who has that and then that social proof is another thing how twitter has changed slightly is that a retweet is really powerful, but the light is really powerful in our timeline experience so that light to touch can go a long way to get people's interest. >> i think sort of stepping back , when we think about voter registration we think about voter turnout in the messaging for ever has it's your civic duty. that has increased falling on deaf ears particularly for younger generations whereas a friend asked you to vote or community voting together is a pre-powerful symbol and people want to feel included and feel like they are contribu
you should use all the services that connect to one another. tweets are public and can be embedded on websites. if you post a tweet with great information you can bring it to your website. someone finds that and is easily able to share it and distribute that information to their friend connecting to other power sources like what vip has in making sure if you don't have all the information you connect to someone else who has that and then that social proof is another thing how twitter has...
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love connect. >> love connect! >> jimmy: love connect. >> yeah! >> jimmy: how are you, buddy?immy: i want to get into "love connection" and talk about this. it's coming back, season two. it's bigger, it's better than ever. >> yeah! >> jimmy: and they have more action. >> so much action! yeah! >> jimmy: more love, more connecting. but first, let's just settle in to our -- to our, settle into our interview. >> okay. >> jimmy: we were discussing the met gala with mindy kaling. we saw each other at the met gala. >> we did. you had gag glasses. >> jimmy: i did. i had funny glasses. >> yeah, you brought funny glasses which was amazing. and then, when i left the met gala, i didn't go to after parties. we just went to this bar downtown to get cheeseburgers. and i texted james, i was like, "we're getting cheeseburgers at julius's. come meet us." but i didn't tell james that it's the oldest gay bar in new york city. [ laughter ] and it has a grill. but it was awesome. how good were those cheeseburgers? >> jimmy: oh, that was fantastic. i'd never heard of that place. but, no, i really ha
love connect. >> love connect! >> jimmy: love connect. >> yeah! >> jimmy: how are you, buddy?immy: i want to get into "love connection" and talk about this. it's coming back, season two. it's bigger, it's better than ever. >> yeah! >> jimmy: and they have more action. >> so much action! yeah! >> jimmy: more love, more connecting. but first, let's just settle in to our -- to our, settle into our interview. >> okay. >> jimmy:...
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visit c-span.org/connect and sign up today. up next on american history tv, clare booth luce center for conservative women president michelle easton talks about the life and career of congresswoman, ambassador and author clare booth luce. held at the heritage foundation, this event is about 40 minutes. >> clare booth luce. i am so happy to be here today in washington, d.c. with you to talk about the extraordinary clare boothe luce. this is the conservatives woman's network, and we do this lunch in monthly. bridget wagner at the foundation andy clare booth luce policy institute have been doing this for almost 20 years now. i want to say a special thank you to the c-span audience all over the world. so good to have you with us. we love c-span. it is
visit c-span.org/connect and sign up today. up next on american history tv, clare booth luce center for conservative women president michelle easton talks about the life and career of congresswoman, ambassador and author clare booth luce. held at the heritage foundation, this event is about 40 minutes. >> clare booth luce. i am so happy to be here today in washington, d.c. with you to talk about the extraordinary clare boothe luce. this is the conservatives woman's network, and we do this...
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at all, suddenly, we are looking to be connected in real-time monitoring and things like cars, utility poles, light poles. >> the biggest advance would be huge reduction in communication lifetime, known as latency. a network of driverless car's will need the speed to avoid collisions. near instantaneous data transfers could allow doctors to perform surgery with a robotic scalpel. how will this work? you need to improve network density. >> what we are we be -- what we are being told is that is not the case.
at all, suddenly, we are looking to be connected in real-time monitoring and things like cars, utility poles, light poles. >> the biggest advance would be huge reduction in communication lifetime, known as latency. a network of driverless car's will need the speed to avoid collisions. near instantaneous data transfers could allow doctors to perform surgery with a robotic scalpel. how will this work? you need to improve network density. >> what we are we be -- what we are being told...
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and the subgroups and contribute greatly to our society and are willing to work, connecting them to the employers that are struggling to find good workers, make common sense representative of the city's values of caring for each other. we must fine a way to make sure our older adults and adults with disabilities have safety nets. that they have equal opportunity to job opportunities and a sustainable source of income. otherwise they are at greater risk of becoming homeless, more food insecur and falling deeper into poverty. so you would like to thank marie and her team at the community living campaign for bringing this issue to my office's attention. i also want to thank the representatives today and look forward to the discussion and how the city can provide a more coordinated, robust, and targeted approach to provide greater workforce opportunities for our city's older adults and adults with disabilities. these are the people that will be presenting today, and i will name them all right now, and this will be the order they will be coming up. serena, the executive director of aging and
and the subgroups and contribute greatly to our society and are willing to work, connecting them to the employers that are struggling to find good workers, make common sense representative of the city's values of caring for each other. we must fine a way to make sure our older adults and adults with disabilities have safety nets. that they have equal opportunity to job opportunities and a sustainable source of income. otherwise they are at greater risk of becoming homeless, more food insecur...
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connected well. known to the media. and how few. media follow him twenty eighty. hello and welcome to a new edition of arts twenty one. we're marking the seventieth anniversary of the state of israel which remains one hundred bed of conflict i find it more and more complex to speak about politics outside of israel. what does the anniversary mean.
connected well. known to the media. and how few. media follow him twenty eighty. hello and welcome to a new edition of arts twenty one. we're marking the seventieth anniversary of the state of israel which remains one hundred bed of conflict i find it more and more complex to speak about politics outside of israel. what does the anniversary mean.
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about who was was connected to the corruption. people had big hope that he might fight corruption but today if you look to transparency international drinking concerning corruption iraq is still the last places so it's like they are fed up from the whole corruption thing and even more so it was supposed to get he was supposed to get more votes in mosul it didn't happen also because he was the one saying we defeated i guess in mosul but the results we have now speak another language so it seems unofficial to know that assad there is the winner right we're still waiting for an official vote count what did happen is just our abdul karim thank you very much for your insights you're welcome. to men's tennis now with a german number one built on his already impressive season to win the madrid open on sunday he beat the formidable dominic team and in doing so the twenty one year old put a marker down as one of the favorites for the upcoming french open. germany's big tennis hope faced off with a fellow german speaker austria's dominant t
about who was was connected to the corruption. people had big hope that he might fight corruption but today if you look to transparency international drinking concerning corruption iraq is still the last places so it's like they are fed up from the whole corruption thing and even more so it was supposed to get he was supposed to get more votes in mosul it didn't happen also because he was the one saying we defeated i guess in mosul but the results we have now speak another language so it seems...
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>> you have your connections, your social network so to speak pre-mother hood. and then mother hood arrives and if you're having children at a different time to your friends, if you move city all of a sudden it can be quite isolating. so having a platform where you can make new connections, find like minded women not just because you're brave mothers but have other interests in common, that's where it becomes more important. >> how quickly is it gaining traction >> we've seen it really growing and taking it life of its own. it's being used in new york, dallas, chicago, san francisco and l.a. so it really has this amazing spread and think that's testament to a fact that, a, women wanted a product like this. and also, b, women are amazing sharers. if there's something that works and is an amazing product they want to tell other women ability it >> and do you have to pay for it >> it's free to use, free to join it's really about getting that critical mass and density. >> how for you guys are are you making money off of it then? >> at the moment we're really thinkin
>> you have your connections, your social network so to speak pre-mother hood. and then mother hood arrives and if you're having children at a different time to your friends, if you move city all of a sudden it can be quite isolating. so having a platform where you can make new connections, find like minded women not just because you're brave mothers but have other interests in common, that's where it becomes more important. >> how quickly is it gaining traction >> we've seen...
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and also michael cohen's role, central role, in connecting parts of the money flow. what we don't know is how much the president knew and when dud he know it? if i could borrow a watergate phrase. that may be the central question we are poking at here. meanwhile, as soon as we move up the ladder, people like michael cohen are putting themselves into some complex jeopardy here. >> andrew intrader mentioned as a person who carries out what the russian billionaire wants to have happen, oddly told "the new york times" what it was like to visit michael cohen during that time. i remember walking in and seeing lots of boxes because michael was packing up his office and looking forward to hanging out his own shingle, mr. intrader said. clarence, what do you make of that? or do they know care, they will just talk to american media about it? >> cohen did have a growing empire there of connections and more and more all the time here. and he was operating out of trump tower, in addition, so it does look like it is certainly part of the trump empire, but we have to establish how
and also michael cohen's role, central role, in connecting parts of the money flow. what we don't know is how much the president knew and when dud he know it? if i could borrow a watergate phrase. that may be the central question we are poking at here. meanwhile, as soon as we move up the ladder, people like michael cohen are putting themselves into some complex jeopardy here. >> andrew intrader mentioned as a person who carries out what the russian billionaire wants to have happen, oddly...
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also connected to political operators working for democrats while connected to foreign intelligence assetss well. this is really serious stuff. this is not a joke. like you said before, i really wish none of this was true but it appears that sadly that tha. >> tucker: it would be a crime to begin with. do you think it's true? is a there evidence that the fbi was receiving information from within the trump campaign during the campaign? >> yes. and there is not only that, i believe there is more than one source for the fbi. whether that -- it was more than one source that was paid, may be an entirely different story. i believe that based on reporting that's already out there. i know a lot of people out there love the conspiracy theory label when information makes them uncomfortable. i'm only telling you things that are already out there in the public domain. there are a number of names out there already are people who by the way are connected to the obama -- one person who is being represented by obama's former white house lawyer, tucker, was present at a meeting, bob mueller's investigating
also connected to political operators working for democrats while connected to foreign intelligence assetss well. this is really serious stuff. this is not a joke. like you said before, i really wish none of this was true but it appears that sadly that tha. >> tucker: it would be a crime to begin with. do you think it's true? is a there evidence that the fbi was receiving information from within the trump campaign during the campaign? >> yes. and there is not only that, i believe...
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these were all seen as very connected issues already from the early 1960's. i think that actually intensified in really productive ways in the 1970's, including specifically around issues of sexism. raul: in the case of mexico, in latin america, it is very interesting. they are starting a new wave of research connected to the testimonies who are responding to the narratives that were pretty much built and constructed by the student leaders of the movement. i wouldn't say the most important was the in communication. women were creating these kind of things on very low budgets. and givingaining them to bosses and mexico city, having conversations with people in the main square. trying to influence society to get into this movement with the students. outcomes ofreatest the 1968 movement were women who prints anding these convincing people to join the movement. to follow up what was going on with the student movement at a time when most were criminalized in mexico. another important thing is women were very much taking care of prisoners. visiting the prisoners. f
these were all seen as very connected issues already from the early 1960's. i think that actually intensified in really productive ways in the 1970's, including specifically around issues of sexism. raul: in the case of mexico, in latin america, it is very interesting. they are starting a new wave of research connected to the testimonies who are responding to the narratives that were pretty much built and constructed by the student leaders of the movement. i wouldn't say the most important was...
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after he spent time at the general hospital, we were able to connect contacts, and connect them back home with his family. he arrived last month and sergio and the rest of his family are thrilled to have him back and he is making progress daily. that is what compassion looks like to me. without programs that we are funding to make a difference in individual lives. for are resilient individuals who have overcome great hardship, this budget package will fund projects to help to make sure they will never be on the streets of san francisco. we are adding $2 million to fund 150 new supportive housing units across the city of san francisco. and $2 million for the opening and operations of a building, a site with 50 supportive housing units in san francisco. with those new units brought online, san francisco will boast more than 7,000 permanent supportive housing units and here just right here in our city. the most per capita of the city in our entire country. along with adding new units, i will be investing one and a half million dollars to provide additional services to these units. it wi
after he spent time at the general hospital, we were able to connect contacts, and connect them back home with his family. he arrived last month and sergio and the rest of his family are thrilled to have him back and he is making progress daily. that is what compassion looks like to me. without programs that we are funding to make a difference in individual lives. for are resilient individuals who have overcome great hardship, this budget package will fund projects to help to make sure they...
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if you look at how the pier 74 plan connects, there still is a connection from the machine shop courtyard, or the piazza, to the market square, to the passage between building 2 and building 12. from the atrium of 113. into the courtyard off of 20th street. through building 12. or even walking down louisiana street and connecting 21st street. so i don't know if, richard, if you want to add onto that? >> particularly, one of the forest city buildings i guess is building a is going to look into the piazza, is that correct? building 2. if people look down, you want it to be inviting. >> just to build on what david was describing, one of the great charms of this pier 70 site will be all the different ways to walk through and find your way from the district out to the waterfront. because of the historic buildings, you can't just apply a straight forward grid. so there is this built-in variation, labyrinth quality. being able to walk through the site, the atrium, and the passage and a shortcut through the project will be one of the special moments. there is a small space between building 2 and
if you look at how the pier 74 plan connects, there still is a connection from the machine shop courtyard, or the piazza, to the market square, to the passage between building 2 and building 12. from the atrium of 113. into the courtyard off of 20th street. through building 12. or even walking down louisiana street and connecting 21st street. so i don't know if, richard, if you want to add onto that? >> particularly, one of the forest city buildings i guess is building a is going to look...
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>> it is connected. the u.s.oreign policies connected with forced migration from honduras -- there is a conflict. now extreme violence taking place and it is extremely connected. when the us government is supporting a coup d'etat, supporting an election that is a legal because the honduran constitution does not allow the presidential election, of course it is connected. thousands of hondurans are leaving the country as a result of extreme violence. 80% of the 1000 immigrants that are in the caravan right now looking for protection in the united states and are being criminalized by this government are escaping from violence. that violence that is extremely connected with the policies that these countries have been for decades. amy: is there anything house you would like to add as you head off to this state house action today with congress number mcgovern, joe kennedy? >> we're part of a national coalition that has been going and visiting migrants in countries like mexico, honduras, and el salvador. we are inviting
>> it is connected. the u.s.oreign policies connected with forced migration from honduras -- there is a conflict. now extreme violence taking place and it is extremely connected. when the us government is supporting a coup d'etat, supporting an election that is a legal because the honduran constitution does not allow the presidential election, of course it is connected. thousands of hondurans are leaving the country as a result of extreme violence. 80% of the 1000 immigrants that are in...
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a previous caller mentioned about the connection between vaccinations and autism.i have two family members that have autism. i am from new jersey. it is my understanding that new jersey has the highest rate of autism and also has the highest number of mandated vaccines, so i am wondering if you could speak about the connection between the vaccines and also mention, if they could talk about the vaccine court that was set up to protect the pharmaceutical companies. host: we kind of addressed vaccine issue already. i do not know if you have any expertise. guest: vaccine courts have existed for a long time. there are very occasionally injuries as a result of vaccines that do not resemble autism. it is usually recognized a person had autism prior to the vaccine. host: you spoke before a united nations group on autism. what was your message? guest: do you any was specifically about ways to increase acceptance and inclusion of autistic women and girls. i think, women and girls are overlooked as we might look different or express our autism differently. we focused a lot --
a previous caller mentioned about the connection between vaccinations and autism.i have two family members that have autism. i am from new jersey. it is my understanding that new jersey has the highest rate of autism and also has the highest number of mandated vaccines, so i am wondering if you could speak about the connection between the vaccines and also mention, if they could talk about the vaccine court that was set up to protect the pharmaceutical companies. host: we kind of addressed...
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it crosses over the dry dock here with a new bridge and connects -- it will connect here at robinson street and continue over across to the north side park area, where it will then connect with the cycle track that's being extend does as part of the blue greenway. so it really filled and connected the gap in that bike ramp throughout the entire eastern waterfront. i'll just highlight a couple of the other features. i mentioned the coordinate jar that would be employed at the site. i think something that tends to get overlooked as part of this project, but i really want to make sure we understand it, this project is only one of the two projects in the entire city where all residents are in homes that are above homes that are 60% ami -- [please stand by for captioner switch]. >> we've talked about the -- the monitoring program that's part of the tdm program. the tdm coordinator will monitor program behavior to see if it's meeting its goal. if it's not being achieved, there's a number of actuals that the tdm coordinator and mta have in terms of adjustments to meet the goal. one is reduc
it crosses over the dry dock here with a new bridge and connects -- it will connect here at robinson street and continue over across to the north side park area, where it will then connect with the cycle track that's being extend does as part of the blue greenway. so it really filled and connected the gap in that bike ramp throughout the entire eastern waterfront. i'll just highlight a couple of the other features. i mentioned the coordinate jar that would be employed at the site. i think...
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they were connected to the states in which trump store.com collects sales tax. so, we published the story yesterday after a week of the trump organization failing to respond to any questions about this new corporation. after we published our story the trump organization finally confirmed that, yes, t. retail llc is the corporate entity behind trump store.com. and as you know there are unanswered questions about this separate physical trump store
they were connected to the states in which trump store.com collects sales tax. so, we published the story yesterday after a week of the trump organization failing to respond to any questions about this new corporation. after we published our story the trump organization finally confirmed that, yes, t. retail llc is the corporate entity behind trump store.com. and as you know there are unanswered questions about this separate physical trump store
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some of them will not be anything i've connection to record be the right editor for. we need, you know, dozens of black editors out there instead of fewer than the dozens we have. we need dozens of black publishers and corporate publishers and mission driven publishers and people who are settling pulp fiction. we need that entire ecosystem but i also have to know that the developing ecosystem and have to know what i can do and do that as best as i can. >> what are some of the projects you are working on that you are really excited about? >> most immediately i've got a book coming out in may, may 8, called the heritage about black athletes, sports and patriotism. this book has been in the works for about two and half years and the author, howard bryant, writes in the magazine and has a beautiful cover and a fantastic book and exhibited interview with colin kaepernick at the end and it's incredibly timely for making a big push for it. >> i'm excited about training school for negro girls. she's the debut author and it will be coming out this fall, a beautiful book, a let
some of them will not be anything i've connection to record be the right editor for. we need, you know, dozens of black editors out there instead of fewer than the dozens we have. we need dozens of black publishers and corporate publishers and mission driven publishers and people who are settling pulp fiction. we need that entire ecosystem but i also have to know that the developing ecosystem and have to know what i can do and do that as best as i can. >> what are some of the projects you...
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the primary theme of today's forum is connecting all of america. as those in this room probably know, this has also been the prevailing theme of my chairmanship. on my first day as chairman i said closing the digital divide would be my highest priority. i have tried to not just run my mouth but be on the run. i've logged over 4,000 miles on the road to visit the people and places being bypassed by the digital revolution and to highlight their stories. the most effective thing the fcc can do to connect more americans to faster better broadband is to remove regulatory barriers to network investment. as someone memorably put it at the free state foundation's gala we need to fire up the weed whacker and remove the rules holding back investment, innovation and job creation. and that's exactly what we've done over the past 14 months. we have scrapped heavy handed utility-style tidal 2 regulation and restored the light touch framework that led to $1.5 trillion in network investment. and u.s. leadership in the global digital economy. we've modern niced our
the primary theme of today's forum is connecting all of america. as those in this room probably know, this has also been the prevailing theme of my chairmanship. on my first day as chairman i said closing the digital divide would be my highest priority. i have tried to not just run my mouth but be on the run. i've logged over 4,000 miles on the road to visit the people and places being bypassed by the digital revolution and to highlight their stories. the most effective thing the fcc can do to...
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we have part of the robot that can connect to a cart and move a cart around.when you put a whole bunch of packages onto a cart, the robot can come pick up the cart. >> all of this, of course, inevitably brings up the whole issue of job displacement. a recent study found that in 60% of occupations, about a third of work activities can be automated. back to you. >> fascinating stuff, adiaditi. >> when we and back, a fairly fairnotes investor claims elizabeth holmes was, quote, bullied into submission. why he thinks the ceo did a great job. >> take a look at the s&p, trying to get over critical levels here, right around 2726 "squawk alley" is back in a minute mr. elliot, what's your wifi password? wifi? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. draper
we have part of the robot that can connect to a cart and move a cart around.when you put a whole bunch of packages onto a cart, the robot can come pick up the cart. >> all of this, of course, inevitably brings up the whole issue of job displacement. a recent study found that in 60% of occupations, about a third of work activities can be automated. back to you. >> fascinating stuff, adiaditi. >> when we and back, a fairly fairnotes investor claims elizabeth holmes was, quote,...
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so again, that's the connection to collusion.e go from stormy to cohen to russians to trump because cohen's the fixer. >> how are all these stories related? it doesn't seem possible. and yet they're all related all the time. emily jane fox, senior reporter at "vanity fair," thank you very much. paul butler, thank you very much. former federal prosecutor and our very own msnbc contributor. thank you all very much. much more to come tonight. up next the republicans' latest plan to try to shut down the mueller investigation and what some democrats are trying to do to stop it. stay with us. [whistling] hello. give me an hour in tanning room 3. cheers! that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to help me plan the best trip. so i'm more than confident. forgot me goggles. kayak. search one and done. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely.
so again, that's the connection to collusion.e go from stormy to cohen to russians to trump because cohen's the fixer. >> how are all these stories related? it doesn't seem possible. and yet they're all related all the time. emily jane fox, senior reporter at "vanity fair," thank you very much. paul butler, thank you very much. former federal prosecutor and our very own msnbc contributor. thank you all very much. much more to come tonight. up next the republicans' latest plan to...
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and i am here to urge your support for connect sf vision report. as we approved a similar resolution last night at the market cac. i com the staff for their outreach in training of our committee as well as of the public and the stakeholders to understand the multifaceted issues surrounding this effort. however, since this is a 50 year plan with commitment to review and update i ever five years, i urge as a matter of civic education, during the plan's life, we engage our community's either through extra sessions at our local libraries or schools to educate our citizens in these multiple issues and the process of scenario planning which could help all planning agencies such as yours in our city. i am very grateful that our connect sf plan is regionally oriented and ex 'em police car of such thinking but particularly that it compliments and implements the strategies of vision zero now that at least the three largest urban areas in the bay area have made a similar commitment to this decade-long effort which i shown such impressive results reducing our
and i am here to urge your support for connect sf vision report. as we approved a similar resolution last night at the market cac. i com the staff for their outreach in training of our committee as well as of the public and the stakeholders to understand the multifaceted issues surrounding this effort. however, since this is a 50 year plan with commitment to review and update i ever five years, i urge as a matter of civic education, during the plan's life, we engage our community's either...
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sunni you might connect to saudi arabia and he is now in kind of middle position people on the ground are fed up also from interference of foreign policy from the u.s. from iran from saudi arabia and he might be the person who might change it but only because it's campaigning because all over in iraq you have big posters and everyone is saying on the right one was doing it and he presents himself the person who is very close to the poor people and very attached to the normal average people in iraq just have to carry him reporting a new suicide attack by a family has indonesia second largest city reeling once again while the bombers were motorbikes to a police station a sort of bio them blew themselves up it comes a day after another militant family staged coronated suicide attacks on three churches killing twelve people so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility both families brought young children along for the attacks. surveillance cameras captured the moment of the blast. an eight year old girl who was with the attackers at police headquarters reportedly survived it's the f
sunni you might connect to saudi arabia and he is now in kind of middle position people on the ground are fed up also from interference of foreign policy from the u.s. from iran from saudi arabia and he might be the person who might change it but only because it's campaigning because all over in iraq you have big posters and everyone is saying on the right one was doing it and he presents himself the person who is very close to the poor people and very attached to the normal average people in...
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connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> the company confirms that it has secured at least in sunnyvale. they say it appears to be the largest office deal so far this year. the new space will lead to a million square food expansion for facebook. >>> lawmakers questioned facebook ceo mark zuckerberg about other topics. the questions ended with seven minutes left in the hearing. facebook is doubling the number of people working on safety and serity. >> i want to be clear. >>. >> the ceo of jc penny is leaving far job at the home improvement chain lowe's. some say it is in the face of competition from outfits like amazon. >>> museum of ice cream is teaming up with target. it will be available next mon
connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> the company confirms that it has secured at least in sunnyvale. they say it appears to be the largest office...
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connect sign up for the emailed. the program guide is a daily emailed with the most updated current time schedule and updated live coverage. word for word gives you the most interesting daily video highlights in their own words, with no commentary. the news later send mike -- the newsletter sent weekly is authors and book festivals. the american history tv weekly newsletter gives you upcoming programming exploring variations past. visit c-span.org/connect and sign up today. >> coming up tonight on c-span, two events with supreme court justices. justice clarence thomas on his upbringing, pursuing the law, and the confirmation process. after that, justice stephen breyer on the second amendment, and how the court decides what cases to hear. president trump reside -- presides over the ceremonial swearing-in of secretary of state mike pompeo. later remarks by alex cesar. the conversation between supreme court justice clarence thomas of thege gregory max u.s. court of appeals for the armed forces. justice thomas spoke abou
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the idea is to get people to connect to organizations. it just doesn't make any sense on any level to exclude those people. >> supervisor cohen: for what reason were collaborative efforts excluded? i agree. it doesn't make sense. >> our understanding is that they didn't feel that the collaborative was the most cost-effective means of serving this population. we disagree. h.s.a. we've been disagreeing about this for about 20 years. the reality is we're paying in some way anyway and the fact is, if we look at our own data that shows us when we first survey the recent homeless population, 85% of the people surveyed cite a reason other than substance use or mental health problems. within five years, that number goes down in terms of the percentage, and triples in terms of the different kind of problems not necessarily a cause of homelessness, but a consequence. the longer we wait to reach people, particularly those with a more recent attachment to the work force, that costs the city in dollars we would not ordinarily have to spend. so making
the idea is to get people to connect to organizations. it just doesn't make any sense on any level to exclude those people. >> supervisor cohen: for what reason were collaborative efforts excluded? i agree. it doesn't make sense. >> our understanding is that they didn't feel that the collaborative was the most cost-effective means of serving this population. we disagree. h.s.a. we've been disagreeing about this for about 20 years. the reality is we're paying in some way anyway and...
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here's how it connects to the basketball organization. if that time something right that in june 2017 why is qatar back in the story? my speculation is that qatar fwhwas in on the deal to be intermediary between russia and trump. they needed to get the money to the trump world. once the dossier gets published in january, qatar gets cold feet, then when they start backing out, there is a gulf crease is with the saudi arabia and united arab themmerits and the reporting it kushner tried to escalate that cries in april. crisis in april. then trying to get back into good graces with bannon and $184 million loan qatar backs to give to kushner. my speculation is the deal was in place. qatar plays intermediary role in december. then the dossier gets published. they freak out. ultimately when the screws are turned they then deliver a loan to kushner. >> so, when this allegations that turn up in the basketball lawsuit actually turn up, this is after, according to the lawsuit, allegations in the lawsuit that are denied by the gentlemen in question,
here's how it connects to the basketball organization. if that time something right that in june 2017 why is qatar back in the story? my speculation is that qatar fwhwas in on the deal to be intermediary between russia and trump. they needed to get the money to the trump world. once the dossier gets published in january, qatar gets cold feet, then when they start backing out, there is a gulf crease is with the saudi arabia and united arab themmerits and the reporting it kushner tried to...
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in equality in a gloomy connected well. when differences become disadvantages to. something besides each rolling. stone was immediately joined in discussions on how you were saying. it's going to venice global media farm twenty one thousand complaints made from months and. are we alone it's a fundamental question of humanity trying to figure out whether or not. life existed on mars pretty clear water was there and quite abundance while that would be and so on mars the atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold at the past it's like you have started you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do then to build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the out spirit to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have through off the earth eventual am i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. union meeting. this is. the you know it is th
in equality in a gloomy connected well. when differences become disadvantages to. something besides each rolling. stone was immediately joined in discussions on how you were saying. it's going to venice global media farm twenty one thousand complaints made from months and. are we alone it's a fundamental question of humanity trying to figure out whether or not. life existed on mars pretty clear water was there and quite abundance while that would be and so on mars the atmosphere is one hundred...