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dr. christie warn are -- warner and lauren kohn. >> i'm dr. christie waters. i'm a member of the california society of addiction medicine. we have over 400 physician wrong to the group in california. they don't all live in the san francisco but we all support this idea. we're all working hard to support ab-186. we appreciate your hard work and would urge you to push on. thank you. >> commissioner chow: thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm a third-year farm d candidate at uc fresno. my question is on how the city of san francisco can be more proactive. the act ab-182 was to increase education on opioid and heroin. trump's attempt launched a prevention campaign to educate the public about the dangers of opioid. my question is why we can't do both. warn of the dangers and informing the vulnerable and already addicted individuals who take opioids on the services available to them. there's an excellent presentation on what is already being done and how they're doing a good job getting naloxone out there but i think there needs to be more infor
dr. christie warn are -- warner and lauren kohn. >> i'm dr. christie waters. i'm a member of the california society of addiction medicine. we have over 400 physician wrong to the group in california. they don't all live in the san francisco but we all support this idea. we're all working hard to support ab-186. we appreciate your hard work and would urge you to push on. thank you. >> commissioner chow: thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm a third-year...
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that we mean flooding on average every other week every other week twenty six times a year while dr christy dall co-author of the report says that having seen the data she feels we must rethink where we live when we first set out to research sea level rise so we had fan pression that a lot of people do that it's something that won't be affecting us until the end of the century perhaps but when we started to look at not just what's going to be permanently underwater but what's going to be flooded often enough that functionally it's unusable that's when we saw that this problem is really going to start affecting communities decades earlier than we had anticipated it waterfront house has always been a symbol of success but as the water rises it may yet come to symbolize the very real dangers of climate change. global arms sales are up according to the latest reports from the stockholm international peace research institute its latest report shows that u.s. group lockheed martin is now the world's top arms producer and brings it didn't seem to have an impact on the arms sales of british compani
that we mean flooding on average every other week every other week twenty six times a year while dr christy dall co-author of the report says that having seen the data she feels we must rethink where we live when we first set out to research sea level rise so we had fan pression that a lot of people do that it's something that won't be affecting us until the end of the century perhaps but when we started to look at not just what's going to be permanently underwater but what's going to be...
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dr. christy funk for some more answers. among some of the questions, dr.. that can last for years. >> absolutely. partners should really just do everything you say and all the dishes. really works well that way. life throws curveballs at all of us. couples need to learn to swerve together. communication is key. you're talking about waking and mood swings and libido. it's tough. before you find yourself hot-flashing to a twors, seek couples therapy. >> good advice. men are dealing with changes at this time. some are referring to it as man-o-pause? is that a thing? >> man-o-pause or andro-pause is a real thing. they experience a loss in muscle mas. drop in testosterone. lack of energy. you can make a fun couple at a dinner party. >> let's move on to the workplace. most companies have zero policies in place to deal with menopause. what can women do at work? >> a british study came out hooking at working women. they combined cognitive behavioral therapy. you reframe negative thinking. relaxation tech next. in six weeks. better sleep, improved cognition. >> may
dr. christy funk for some more answers. among some of the questions, dr.. that can last for years. >> absolutely. partners should really just do everything you say and all the dishes. really works well that way. life throws curveballs at all of us. couples need to learn to swerve together. communication is key. you're talking about waking and mood swings and libido. it's tough. before you find yourself hot-flashing to a twors, seek couples therapy. >> good advice. men are dealing...
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dr. kana, and her excellency, christi ambassador of finland. and i'm sorry, i have to do it again now. ambassador of the african union. our moderator is chris continue csi senior associate. nina ee stop is also chair of fortune women international summit and global forum. thank you all again for joining us. and over to you, nina. >> thank you. and let's give a round of applause for all of these women. [ cheers and applause ] >> it is truly an awesome and intimidating experience to be around all these amazing women. we are first going to go down and talk to each of them a little bit about themselves and their countries and then we'll talk about over arching geopolitical themes. but i really want to include you. so once we do two rounds, we are going to take questions from the audience. go ahead and have them ready. there are cards. we will pick them up. and we will read off the questions to our participants. so thank you. i'm first going to turn to my left, from sweden, ambassador, because it's really interesting that sweden has what it overtly calls a feminist foreign policy. >> we do.
dr. kana, and her excellency, christi ambassador of finland. and i'm sorry, i have to do it again now. ambassador of the african union. our moderator is chris continue csi senior associate. nina ee stop is also chair of fortune women international summit and global forum. thank you all again for joining us. and over to you, nina. >> thank you. and let's give a round of applause for all of these women. [ cheers and applause ] >> it is truly an awesome and intimidating experience to...
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Jan 26, 2018
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dr. stewart. thank you for being here. looking forward to your comments. >> great to be here and thanks for inviting me this morning. actually, i wanted to start with the equip christy made in the introduction about our relative political locations. and i think that's actually a good place to start. those of us who are in this business of researching elections, especially trying to make them better, oftentimes talk about making it easier to voter and harder to cheat. and i think that's the goal that we all share as we try to make elections better. and this movement toward data driven election administration is really an effort to try to understand the degree to which we might have certain values that determine maybe how we think about achieving those goals. but oftentimes we can decide, some of those questions based on the facts. and i think that those of us who are geeks and all of us on this panel sound like we are geeks, i think we are driven to see how much we can base our knowledge, our actions on the evidence in front of us. and i think there is it a lot of success stories that i'll talk about in just a little bit, in a second, where when we focus on the facts
dr. stewart. thank you for being here. looking forward to your comments. >> great to be here and thanks for inviting me this morning. actually, i wanted to start with the equip christy made in the introduction about our relative political locations. and i think that's actually a good place to start. those of us who are in this business of researching elections, especially trying to make them better, oftentimes talk about making it easier to voter and harder to cheat. and i think that's...