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yes, you've mentioned this is this 3rd attack within a week leaving 11 a israel ellie's dat. that is a frequency that these varying people here and it east varying on the security officials in a 1st reaction last night. israel prime minister, enough talley bennett, sat that a israel would be reacting or would be fighting to this new wave of terrorism with a and i quote, a iron fist i'm. he was having a security meeting last night just right after the attack and will, will, will you will be seeing more of those on meetings or throughout the day. and security officials and intelligence services had warned in those previous weeks and months that in the days leading up to the holy month of ramadan, there could be an or there could be increased violence and that there could be increased tension. so my don is supposed to start this saturday and what we've seen in the previous weeks, our were as several ministers from the israeli administration to meet with the a jordanian king in an effort to lower tensions. and we will see another meeting like this today. and israel's president to
yes, you've mentioned this is this 3rd attack within a week leaving 11 a israel ellie's dat. that is a frequency that these varying people here and it east varying on the security officials in a 1st reaction last night. israel prime minister, enough talley bennett, sat that a israel would be reacting or would be fighting to this new wave of terrorism with a and i quote, a iron fist i'm. he was having a security meeting last night just right after the attack and will, will, will you will be...
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a small gift for our national musical instrument dat is called and here they drew 12 agony.re 12 people who play our folk songs. thanks a lot. i am from almaty region. this is kazakhstan, almaty region, and i am 33 years old. my name is alim alim zulfikarov by nationality. i am uighur natives. we are from china, i live in the area came. i was raised by my grandparents. i was 9 years old. he left us, my grandmother somehow tried to earn money there for clothes for food. i studied at school. and i wanted something fresh , a permanent lunch, someone there. fried eggs or rice, boil uh, fry meat, and i began to study. finished. i am in the ninth grade, and since there was no job, there was no specialty. i went to work in a cafe in a cafe and passed as an assistant cook along with this, as i prepared the preparation there, i did everything. i hummed hummed for the artist who works in the hall. and i was constantly told by the head chef. maybe you can go to the hall and sing a couple of songs, sing here. no need. we have them around the clock. we are listening here. there is no nee
a small gift for our national musical instrument dat is called and here they drew 12 agony.re 12 people who play our folk songs. thanks a lot. i am from almaty region. this is kazakhstan, almaty region, and i am 33 years old. my name is alim alim zulfikarov by nationality. i am uighur natives. we are from china, i live in the area came. i was raised by my grandparents. i was 9 years old. he left us, my grandmother somehow tried to earn money there for clothes for food. i studied at school. and...
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he requests a dat cancellation mm . she turned out from what i don't demo she before. yeah. iraq the gun, the whole largely the behest of the oil monarchies don't can it because therefore legitimate for him to demand compensation for the resulting call day. and the sacrifices made sir noah diflucan as far as i know, all the arab nations of pain, including saudi arabia, albeit he can all except to wait till fluctuate. amir jobber of kuwait refuses to cancel a rocky death. in the early 1990 saddam hussein sends troops to the kuwaiti border arab nations in particular, egypt and jordan attempts to mediate the iraqis had sent him and said he thought abraham and to ha ramadan who were not really diplomats, they were compos in saddam's mafia regime basically ramadan, you swear, pearl handled pistols, crossways in his meetings. so the cross handled drawn. if some point during the negotiations, the kuwaitis sold the iraqis on. if you need more money, you should do what iraqis have been doing for centuries. put your women back out on the streets and apparently i saddam didn't ap
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he requests a dat cancellation, lou. she turned out from laura donald de, my, she bitter year iraq, the gun, the vol, largely the behest of the oil monarchies. don't. can you buy cars, therefore legitimate for him to demand compensation for the results and called it? and the sacrifices made sir noah diflucan. as far as i know, all the arab nations of pain, including saudi arabia, will be all except to wait till fluctuate amier. jabber of kuwait refuses to cancel the rocky that in early 1990 saddam hussein's ends troops to the kuwaiti border arab nations in particular, egypt and jordan attempt to mediate the iraqis was sent at saint he thought abraham and to ha ramadan who were not really diplomats they were compos in saddam's mafia regime basically ramadan, you swear, pearl handled pistols, crossways in his meetings, to the cross handled drawn. if some point during the negotiations, the qualities told the iraqis, and if you need more money, you should do what iraqis have been doing for centuries. put your women back out
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& johnson the leader there on the top you're looking at orange versus blue, johnson & johnson alli datk since 1977. flip it around look at the past ten years. second chart what we see, of course, is that the s&p has doubled. and over the past ten years it's trailing by 50%. that's a nice setup if the chart looks good, and it does. the here and now chart first this is the past decade. this is a mathematically perfect and finally the here and now chart. what do we see a stock toying with prospects of breaking out above a former high that high was back in august at 180. the stock right now at 177 and i think it's going to break out. let's play it. >> all right, mike, let's do it. what's the trade >> so johnson & johnson i mean as carter was just pointing out first of all this is a very low beta name. if we find ourselves iba market condition where we're a little concerned about potential pull backs this is a company trading not only below a market multiple at about 17 times full year earnings but below its own earnings multiple as well. it's defensive, low beta and here's the interesting
& johnson the leader there on the top you're looking at orange versus blue, johnson & johnson alli datk since 1977. flip it around look at the past ten years. second chart what we see, of course, is that the s&p has doubled. and over the past ten years it's trailing by 50%. that's a nice setup if the chart looks good, and it does. the here and now chart first this is the past decade. this is a mathematically perfect and finally the here and now chart. what do we see a stock toying...
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so ava set off a bank. dat ah, today we're starting our tour of baghdad with this place. morton, nearby street, which is the book bizarre, the book market of baghdad, one of the longest running book bazaars, in the entire world. and probably also one of the most iconic places in the city, alma to not be street is not just the market. there's a lot more to it than just the business of buying and selling books, artists, writers and journalists flock here every friday to meet discuss, and of course read. this place has been a hub for baghdad. intellectuals to the abas lead times, almost in the lenny mego and its literary fame extends beyond the borders of iraq. according to a local saying, kyra writes, bay root prince baghdad, reads from books about women travelling and living alone, 2 marks of socio ology and hungary to novels and poetry. i picked out alice's adventures in wonderland on the thirties and a book of english. $3.00 for both novel alma to not be st. isn't doing all too well today. people still remember the bombs that went off here in 2007, killing many people. and decades of c
so ava set off a bank. dat ah, today we're starting our tour of baghdad with this place. morton, nearby street, which is the book bizarre, the book market of baghdad, one of the longest running book bazaars, in the entire world. and probably also one of the most iconic places in the city, alma to not be street is not just the market. there's a lot more to it than just the business of buying and selling books, artists, writers and journalists flock here every friday to meet discuss, and of...
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to wrap everything in this sort of moral packaging and say that, you know, germany has this historic dat towards russia. and this is why we need to pursue dialogue, as they call it, with russia, no matter what happens in reality, something else is going on here. this was a purely merc until istic policy that benefited the german economy that benefited big german industry. and, you know, trying to sell it off as this very moral listing position, i think has put germany now in a extremely tough spot because they would like to just sort of say, well, we're going to kind of move on from this. we were wrong. you know, as they say in germany, they're just going to wipe the slate clean and forget that this happened. and i don't think that their allies in europe or across the atlantic are going to be willing to let them do that. yeah, they're, they're going to need a really big small that's for sure. matthew karnicia nick, chief, you're correspondent for politico here in berlin. matthew, we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. thank you. oh, the us food and drug administration is authorized.
to wrap everything in this sort of moral packaging and say that, you know, germany has this historic dat towards russia. and this is why we need to pursue dialogue, as they call it, with russia, no matter what happens in reality, something else is going on here. this was a purely merc until istic policy that benefited the german economy that benefited big german industry. and, you know, trying to sell it off as this very moral listing position, i think has put germany now in a extremely tough...
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you can sit there and staff also a dat file with a 2 by lent. lucy said at arbor one, where dan luther and out of money. but if you don't train them, how does that lend? it doesn't have. so idea is new dollars they're lent or ignores, are asking if out of what is in towns. they have to abs either under as well. and if they're broke by the employ, they have income is a question of income. it's a poverty different address by, by the whole. so hold will, sally, maybe it will help bad lam samuel, i using it now. s right that belonged to my fancy. but how about when do this a lend of some other people to living there? so sincere move on bad devon, i do address in you to are in a proper way where it is fair also to those wise, whom variable and sounding were we said we made pretty weird at war by the way it does add to forgot to duration. so we had to reconcile. no deleon, them, we help what i did of power that we have use that we are now because at what level also not only lent other businesses you must also be upon self at if and i'm a little so the 2nd phase we've got it out for a former
you can sit there and staff also a dat file with a 2 by lent. lucy said at arbor one, where dan luther and out of money. but if you don't train them, how does that lend? it doesn't have. so idea is new dollars they're lent or ignores, are asking if out of what is in towns. they have to abs either under as well. and if they're broke by the employ, they have income is a question of income. it's a poverty different address by, by the whole. so hold will, sally, maybe it will help bad lam samuel, i...
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he requests a dat cancellation, lou. she turned out from what i don't do. my, she been clear, iraq, the gun, the whole largely the behest of the oil monarchies. don't. can you buy cars, therefore legitimate for him to demand compensation for the results and called it? and the sacrifices made sir noah diflucan. as far as i know, all the arab nations of pain, including saudi arabia, will be all except to wait till fluctuate amier, jabber of kuwait refuses to cancel the rocky debts. in early 1990 saddam hussein's ends troops to the kuwaiti border. arab nations in particular, egypt and jordan attempts to mediate the iraqis was sent at saint he thought abraham and to ha ramadan who were not really diplomats, they were compos in saddam's mafia regime basically ramadan. you swear, pearl handled pistols, crossways in his meetings. so the cross handled drawn if some point during the negotiations, the kuwaitis told the iraqis, and if you need more money, you should do what iraqis have been doing for centuries. put your women back out on the streets. and apparently i
he requests a dat cancellation, lou. she turned out from what i don't do. my, she been clear, iraq, the gun, the whole largely the behest of the oil monarchies. don't. can you buy cars, therefore legitimate for him to demand compensation for the results and called it? and the sacrifices made sir noah diflucan. as far as i know, all the arab nations of pain, including saudi arabia, will be all except to wait till fluctuate amier, jabber of kuwait refuses to cancel the rocky debts. in early 1990...
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you can sit there and stuff also, a dat file with read to buy lent. lucy said that arbor where daniel with friend of money. but if you don't train them, how does that lend? it doesn't have. so idea is new dollars, they're lent or ignores. are asking you out of what is in towns. they have 2 jobs either under aswell. and if they're broke, whether employed, they have income is a question of income, it's a poverty. if we're going to address probably wholesale or hold wholesale, maybe it will have bad landa samuel, are using it now, as they're right. that belonged to my fancy said herbert window. there's an end of some other people to live in there. so cynthia will bon flat, devon, i do address it to her in that brook bowie, where it is fair also to those wise whom variable and sailing were we said we made pretty weird to edwar better with the desire to forget the duration. so we had to reconcile maria delane them, we help on a digital bower that we have use that we are now vehicle and said at what a did the level also not on indent other businesses. you must also reap on self at different
you can sit there and stuff also, a dat file with read to buy lent. lucy said that arbor where daniel with friend of money. but if you don't train them, how does that lend? it doesn't have. so idea is new dollars, they're lent or ignores. are asking you out of what is in towns. they have 2 jobs either under aswell. and if they're broke, whether employed, they have income is a question of income, it's a poverty. if we're going to address probably wholesale or hold wholesale, maybe it will have...
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as you are going through the dat look for some of them and pass on some of your wisdom, experiences it's how we get the next generation started so please take that seriously. as you probably know, speakingre invitations like this are made months in advance. when my team and i received nabe's invitation, we thought that i would be, i would talk about an emerging trend or ath dynamic that would shape the economy in 2022. as i'll discuss shortly we honed in on labor market dynamics, specifically how the labor market might regain a balance between supply and demand. then russia invaded ukraine and conflict first and foremost is a human tragedy. and my thoughts go out, my thoughts and prayers go out to all the ukrainian people and all victims of the fighting. but, in fact, the conflict is a stark reminder that there are many conflicts and many victims across the globe. i'm keeping all of those who are impacted by this in my prayers as well. beyond this terrible human tollw this war on the european continent is reverberating through the global economy. the conflict, economic sanctions and othe
as you are going through the dat look for some of them and pass on some of your wisdom, experiences it's how we get the next generation started so please take that seriously. as you probably know, speakingre invitations like this are made months in advance. when my team and i received nabe's invitation, we thought that i would be, i would talk about an emerging trend or ath dynamic that would shape the economy in 2022. as i'll discuss shortly we honed in on labor market dynamics, specifically...
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and the t 72, and lesser the dat. potentially countries like poland, hungary, bulgaria may have. especially the more newer variants. and also they have looked for air defence systems and anti—ship missile systems, too. and again, this is where the us would probably come in. we know they have been getting a lot of stingers which are effective at low altitudes. but what the ukrainians are looking for are the next level up, the essay eight and s 300, which have longer range and are capable of faster targets as well. that have longer range and are capable of faster targets as well.— faster targets as well. that is their wish _ faster targets as well. that is their wish list, _ faster targets as well. that is their wish list, we _ faster targets as well. that is their wish list, we have - faster targets as well. that is i their wish list, we have already learned with poland, they have been more than willing to supply planes that ukraine say they could use, but they haven't been able to because of they haven't been able to because of the implications of nato entering the implications o
and the t 72, and lesser the dat. potentially countries like poland, hungary, bulgaria may have. especially the more newer variants. and also they have looked for air defence systems and anti—ship missile systems, too. and again, this is where the us would probably come in. we know they have been getting a lot of stingers which are effective at low altitudes. but what the ukrainians are looking for are the next level up, the essay eight and s 300, which have longer range and are capable of...
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reggie: we're going to call this a try-dat.e acronyms, single, trying -- reggie: at real-life relationships. jobina: hey. reggie: tell them to go to the gym. drew: a workout outside today is a great day for a run, just wear sunscreen. a live look from east bay hills, clear skies, bit of a breeze. records likely today from san jose, oakland, santa rosa, sfo. upper 70's to mid 80's. we will likely see records this afternoon. san francisco at 73, warm, but i think the record is safe at 83. right now, you step outside on this tuesday morning, what is going on? temperatures already in the 60's, feels warm in napa at 64, 66 in livermore. you may not even need the light jacket in some areas this morning, certainly not this afternoon. san jose is one of the areas we will watch closely for record warmth today, a gradual cooldown through friday, and the next chance of rain is sunday night and into monday of next week. today is all about those records. 83 would be a record in san jose, 70 in richmond. 84 and the napa. warm in wine country
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bursts to stabilize gas prices after hurricanes, but it's also been used a handful of times to calm dat geopolitical shocks. since just november president biden has authorized the total release of 260 million barrels, more than a third of its total storage capacity a senior administration official says g-7 allies are weighing similar moves with global energy prices a central topic at last week's emergency summit in brussels for the white house, it's one part of a broader strategy to lower prices the president also said he'd use the defense production act to compel companies to make minerals used in clean energy products and called on congress to tax fossil fuel companies for public land where they have permits and leases but aren't drilling this use it or lose it stance, a remarkable turn from one year ago when biden signed an executive order to block new leases for drilling on federal lands. that order was overturned by the courts and a white house official says it's not dropping its appeal the oil industry argues policies like those have given producers pause. >> those things all send
bursts to stabilize gas prices after hurricanes, but it's also been used a handful of times to calm dat geopolitical shocks. since just november president biden has authorized the total release of 260 million barrels, more than a third of its total storage capacity a senior administration official says g-7 allies are weighing similar moves with global energy prices a central topic at last week's emergency summit in brussels for the white house, it's one part of a broader strategy to lower...
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dat u.n. marking this, the largest exodus in europe since world war ii.near kharkiv. with me is the president and ceo of the international aid organization. tell us about the work your organization is doing to help ukrainians. >> sure. hias has been in ukraine for many, many years, since 2000. since 2014 we've been operating there as right to protection which is an independent ukrainian organization led by ukrainians. we have 160 people in ukraine working for them who are many of them displaced persons themselves. right now they're focused on making sure people have the documentation they need to flee. this is both ukrainians as well as asylum seekers from other countries who are stuck in ukraine right now. giving them cash-based assistance to make sure they can make the journey. >> that documentation piece is so important. and then perhaps every time -- i am a mom. every time i see other moms going through this, when you see those images of people handing diapers to each other from a train platform onto the train, every time i see a mom handing her kid a
dat u.n. marking this, the largest exodus in europe since world war ii.near kharkiv. with me is the president and ceo of the international aid organization. tell us about the work your organization is doing to help ukrainians. >> sure. hias has been in ukraine for many, many years, since 2000. since 2014 we've been operating there as right to protection which is an independent ukrainian organization led by ukrainians. we have 160 people in ukraine working for them who are many of them...
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what's not in dat, is that increasing numbers of children have been caught up in fighting. rub, mcbride filed this report from levine in the front line city of mich alive, the maternity hospital tries to operate as normally as the war will allow. tamara craft job is close to giving birth. the day before, a different part of this hospital was hit by a show, but nobody was hurt the severe menu causing inc. over time every day you get used to it more and more especially ones explosions are somewhere far away. it seems. garcia in another country with in the western city of live, another clinic, this one treating children with critical heart conditions. this unit has just been moved from the capital, keith. it's part of a national initiative to relocate essential services and companies away from the fighting in the east to the relative safety of the west. miss beside would you say we are saving, kids have critical heart problem. those who would die without operations. and of course, each child is important. there are hundreds of them, very stressful, but it was going to levin and other towns
what's not in dat, is that increasing numbers of children have been caught up in fighting. rub, mcbride filed this report from levine in the front line city of mich alive, the maternity hospital tries to operate as normally as the war will allow. tamara craft job is close to giving birth. the day before, a different part of this hospital was hit by a show, but nobody was hurt the severe menu causing inc. over time every day you get used to it more and more especially ones explosions are...
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some of the job it out of era by dat foreign children held in serene camps for relatives of suspected ice will fight as risk being stuck for decades. save the children says it could take 30 young people to return home unless the spade of we're a petri ations is increased. about 800000 iraqi children more than 7000 from 60 other countries are in the kurdish run. l hole and roche camps. in the northeast in syria, she builders from countries around the world are competing for business at cut has annual maritime defense exposure. event highlights the latest naval technology this year. china easily and turkey are hoping to use it to boost their defense sales. as alex good topless reports from our ha, bangladesh, she misses corvette in a peck, stony frigate, both made in china, the country naval training ship bill to the $100.00, shipyards and turkey. the ships and other naval equipment are on display at home, a port in cover as part of dim decks, the annual maritime defense expo hilton, doha. defense companies from around the world of gather to show their latest wears as potential buyers.
some of the job it out of era by dat foreign children held in serene camps for relatives of suspected ice will fight as risk being stuck for decades. save the children says it could take 30 young people to return home unless the spade of we're a petri ations is increased. about 800000 iraqi children more than 7000 from 60 other countries are in the kurdish run. l hole and roche camps. in the northeast in syria, she builders from countries around the world are competing for business at cut has...
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dat would mean he'd have to admiton that donald trump was b right on the border, right on energy. right. that an afghanor ori stand right on the economy. but that's never going to happen n. biden has never been b particularly competent, but nowa he is also weak, frail and a cognitive mess. i'm not even sure he knows today's monday or what day ofr the week is on any given day. and on friday before jetting off for his weekend of ice cream at camp davidre for some rest and relaxation, biden t delivered this truly even foror him bizarre speech. sident biden >> take: a look at the moment t opens it will be spent, jeremy . it will b blow up for mom tote get the kid on the internet to be able to do her homework has to pull in a mcdonald's parking lot. i mean for for real as it was happening, this was going toth put an end to all of that couldc have put people in a much different position to be able to determine their own their own judgments about when to sell their cattle, when they should. but i'm just going to change things on track to be the first president history to lower the defici
dat would mean he'd have to admiton that donald trump was b right on the border, right on energy. right. that an afghanor ori stand right on the economy. but that's never going to happen n. biden has never been b particularly competent, but nowa he is also weak, frail and a cognitive mess. i'm not even sure he knows today's monday or what day ofr the week is on any given day. and on friday before jetting off for his weekend of ice cream at camp davidre for some rest and relaxation, biden t...
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into the data, refusing to speak plainly with references to tracking and metrics make it sound like datmining poor women isn't hunting them such as a rapevictim's own dna was used against her . what about the homeless women's rights ? do not be compelled to fund raise or a man's next campaign as mandatory patron of tax contracts represent homeless women who die from exposure to the elements, represent homeless women whistleblowers are crime victims, represent to me and and invisible homeless women dying in san francisco defended by nuns. >> thank you foryour comments, citizen 22. let's hear from our next caller . all right, perhapsthat's another unintended line . next caller please.>> madam clerk, the last caller in the queue appears to be an on and unintended line . >> thank you for your comments, public comment is now closed. madam clerk, this hearing is now filed. supervisor peskin. >> given that robust discussion and the number of discussions we had i believe we should say focused on this and i like to refer to item 25 two committee where we can further deliberate there asthe june p
into the data, refusing to speak plainly with references to tracking and metrics make it sound like datmining poor women isn't hunting them such as a rapevictim's own dna was used against her . what about the homeless women's rights ? do not be compelled to fund raise or a man's next campaign as mandatory patron of tax contracts represent homeless women who die from exposure to the elements, represent homeless women whistleblowers are crime victims, represent to me and and invisible homeless...
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experiment on our children, public health experts and the public at large must be the ones to analyze the dat and aw conclusions and dra recommendations, not the companies alone. at's how we get parents and caregivers the ability to make formed choices about their kids use of technogy. the final recomndatio concerns individuals and engagement, the world we each have to play in overcoming the stigma of mental illness and seeking help. an no one should feel too ashamed to ask for help if we don't keep working to a culture that normalizes and promotes help for mental health care, it will continue to ripple across generations, across class and geography. it's something we each as parents and siblings, as teachers, friends and leaders have the power to start changing by choosing to reach out to children in our lives b letting them know that they are not alone in tir struggles and by sharing our own stories. our obligation to act is not just medical. 's a moral. it's not only about saving lives but it's about listening to our kids that are concerned about the state of the world they are set to inhe
experiment on our children, public health experts and the public at large must be the ones to analyze the dat and aw conclusions and dra recommendations, not the companies alone. at's how we get parents and caregivers the ability to make formed choices about their kids use of technogy. the final recomndatio concerns individuals and engagement, the world we each have to play in overcoming the stigma of mental illness and seeking help. an no one should feel too ashamed to ask for help if we don't...
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into the data, refusing to speak plainly with references to tracking and metrics make it sound like datmining poor women isn't hunting them such as a rapevictim's own dna was used against her . what about the homeless women's rights ? do not be compelled to fund raise or a man's next campaign as mandatory patron of tax contracts represent homeless women who die from exposure to the elements, represent homeless women whistleblowers are crime victims, represent to me and and invisible homeless women dying in san francisco defended by nuns. >> thank you foryour comments, citizen 22. let's hear from our next caller . all right, perhapsthat's another unintended line . next caller please.>> madam clerk, the last caller in the queue appears to be an on and unintended line . >> thank you for your comments, public comment is now closed. madam clerk, this hearing is now filed. supervisor peskin. >> given that robust discussion and the number of discussions we had i believe we should say focused on this and i like to refer to item 25 two committee where we can further deliberate there asthe june p
into the data, refusing to speak plainly with references to tracking and metrics make it sound like datmining poor women isn't hunting them such as a rapevictim's own dna was used against her . what about the homeless women's rights ? do not be compelled to fund raise or a man's next campaign as mandatory patron of tax contracts represent homeless women who die from exposure to the elements, represent homeless women whistleblowers are crime victims, represent to me and and invisible homeless...
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into the data, refusing to speak plainly with references to tracking and metrics make it sound like datmining poor women isn't hunting them such as a rapevictim's own dna was used against her . what about the homeless women's rights ? do not be compelled to fund raise or a man's next campaign as mandatory patron of tax contracts represent homeless women who die from exposure to the elements, represent homeless women whistleblowers are crime victims, represent to me and and invisible homeless women dying in san francisco defended by nuns. >> thank you foryour comments, citizen 22. let's hear from our next caller . all right, perhapsthat's another unintended line . next caller please.>> madam clerk, the last caller in the queue appears to be an on and unintended line . >> thank you for your comments, public comment is now closed. madam clerk, this hearing is now filed. supervisor peskin. >> given that robust discussion and the number of discussions we had i believe we should say focused on this and i like to refer to item 25 two committee where we can further deliberate there asthe june p
into the data, refusing to speak plainly with references to tracking and metrics make it sound like datmining poor women isn't hunting them such as a rapevictim's own dna was used against her . what about the homeless women's rights ? do not be compelled to fund raise or a man's next campaign as mandatory patron of tax contracts represent homeless women who die from exposure to the elements, represent homeless women whistleblowers are crime victims, represent to me and and invisible homeless...
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diagnosis in 2019, francine kept working to serve our community while also becoming a powerful add voa dat tore cancer research. mr. jacobs: francine was a proud advocate for san diego's filipino and asian american communities, she served as the president of the filipino american chamber of commerce of san diego county and proudly highlighted the experience across the country and around the world. last month francine passed away after her battle with cancer. congressman vargas and i joined so many from across san diego in sending our condolences to francine's family, friends, and loved ones. may her memory be a blessing. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i request permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i have been asked many times this week about my thoughts on the address to congress by president of ukraine, i was moved and inspired by his commitment to the definance of his --
diagnosis in 2019, francine kept working to serve our community while also becoming a powerful add voa dat tore cancer research. mr. jacobs: francine was a proud advocate for san diego's filipino and asian american communities, she served as the president of the filipino american chamber of commerce of san diego county and proudly highlighted the experience across the country and around the world. last month francine passed away after her battle with cancer. congressman vargas and i joined so...
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this is again ed divergent dat . there's sort of like a butterfly effect in the system where things get impacted in one area and then it backs up across the system so because the searches go all the time patients are held who can be admitted to the inpatient areas of the hospital andthen over two thirds of the time , ambulances except for trauma patients get sent to other places. this is partially a question of inadequate physical capacity sometimes but often again because we're not staffing the actual volume in med surge, not staffing to volume in psychology or actual volume in icu and not staffing to actual volume in ed . you have to close capacity in the ed they don't havestaff to take care of it . so this is just the nurses kept track for thismonth of the number of nurses they were short every day in the ed . they by day of what they were supposed to have based on their own written staffing model their short all the time every day. this whole cannot be filled by travelers. and so next slide. next slide. so this i
this is again ed divergent dat . there's sort of like a butterfly effect in the system where things get impacted in one area and then it backs up across the system so because the searches go all the time patients are held who can be admitted to the inpatient areas of the hospital andthen over two thirds of the time , ambulances except for trauma patients get sent to other places. this is partially a question of inadequate physical capacity sometimes but often again because we're not staffing...