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we need accurate granular data. we need transparency on availability to ensure the government resources are used to support broadband buildout that are deployed as efficiently as possible. we welcome the subcommittee consideration of innovative ideas to support and enablee broadband. providers are using authentication technologies available to them to provide world-class service to their members and customers. just as we transition to broadband focused companies, we need flexibility and access toto additional support to deploy new technologies and address the remaining challenges. small rural broadband providers have made great strides in reducing the digital divide but the job is far from done. many don't have access to robust, high-speed broadband many more are served only through the help of the universal programs and were must work diligently to make sure no child is left behind without internet access for homework. no area left behind without access to telehealth capabilities or agriculture tools and no main st
we need accurate granular data. we need transparency on availability to ensure the government resources are used to support broadband buildout that are deployed as efficiently as possible. we welcome the subcommittee consideration of innovative ideas to support and enablee broadband. providers are using authentication technologies available to them to provide world-class service to their members and customers. just as we transition to broadband focused companies, we need flexibility and access...
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the ability to get granular, clear and transparent make sure you are coordinating.talking about a federal entity and making sure were coordinating between those gathering data. you're comparing. i think the focus on the ability to access the spectrum will be important. >> in the written testimony you mention the need for a single authoritative source that can provide accurate data on a granular level and consistent basis, when updating the broadband map, should in tia use forms form 77 data and is it detailed enough? if not how would you recommend obtaining the data? i think that's the best data that's collected from all broadband providers. then you can make sure everybody that's in the pool is submitting the data. still self reporting. you make sure there's a way to check that there's revocation to think that's important. having it spread across entities will lead to confusion and i get the results are looking for. >> thank you. my time is expired. >> ms. clark, he recognized for five minutes. >> i think i think our panelists with excellent testimony of this morni
the ability to get granular, clear and transparent make sure you are coordinating.talking about a federal entity and making sure were coordinating between those gathering data. you're comparing. i think the focus on the ability to access the spectrum will be important. >> in the written testimony you mention the need for a single authoritative source that can provide accurate data on a granular level and consistent basis, when updating the broadband map, should in tia use forms form 77...
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the fact that we have to get more granular data and does the 477 give enough information. this is really to the providers. given the need for service providers to protect proprietary asset information and our need as policymakers to get more granular broadband availability information, is there even a pathway forward to get to a street level understanding of broadband service availability that meets both needs? >> technologically there is a pathway forward. technology is provided by the fcc and also those advanced by the private sector. this is an opportunity going forward to think about how we can streamline and make a uniform approach to a mapping exercise so that we are not nearly identifying addresses but geo coding relevant locations where we need to deliver broadband which is why i said earlier first that it's fantastic through hr-4510 you and mr. johnson are working on creative solutions but knowing that the fcc is going to be driving this process forward to the extent the ntia is going to be involved. it needs to meaningfully coordinate with the fcc to avoid duplic
the fact that we have to get more granular data and does the 477 give enough information. this is really to the providers. given the need for service providers to protect proprietary asset information and our need as policymakers to get more granular broadband availability information, is there even a pathway forward to get to a street level understanding of broadband service availability that meets both needs? >> technologically there is a pathway forward. technology is provided by the...
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marc mentioned, granular. what we have is a granular understanding of this period because of the american side and the tapes which i spent some time with here and on the solvit side. so we have the capacity of understanding the international politics and domestic politics of that period in a way that is not true of every period in international politics. so we're going to -- as you benefitted from that and listening to marc. i'm going to try to do the same on the soviet side. to lay a basis, i want to remind you of a few things. because of the structure of this conference, we jumped over korea. the korean war is fundamental to understand the mill tarization of the cold war and absent korea, you want to talk about possibilities, you don't have the korean war and i think there's a change in the nature of the competition between the soviets and the united states. perhaps, in the q and a we can talk about korea. it is extremely important. there are two other things that are extraordinarily important happening in t
marc mentioned, granular. what we have is a granular understanding of this period because of the american side and the tapes which i spent some time with here and on the solvit side. so we have the capacity of understanding the international politics and domestic politics of that period in a way that is not true of every period in international politics. so we're going to -- as you benefitted from that and listening to marc. i'm going to try to do the same on the soviet side. to lay a basis, i...
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something of a granular look of this cloud coming in here and we see snow showers coming into a coldles below freezing. once you start putting moisture from the north sea into that, that is when we start to see the first signs of a significant change in the british weather pattern. it will feel much colder tomorrow in today and some wintry showers, light for the most part i would have thought, and largely confined to the eastern side of the british isles on what will be a much colder feeling day. one, british isles on what will be a much colderfeeling day. one, two, three degrees or so, if you get above freezing. notice the area of snow we are talking about there, that i think will drift across the north—east of england overnight and could be an issue for wales and north england as we come through tuesday. the showers keep coming and some areas from tuesday through wednesday, all of us feeling colder but this no maps will lie because it is so cold that they will begin to build up, several centimetres, maybe ten centimetres for these eastern areas fully exposed to this great raft of s
something of a granular look of this cloud coming in here and we see snow showers coming into a coldles below freezing. once you start putting moisture from the north sea into that, that is when we start to see the first signs of a significant change in the british weather pattern. it will feel much colder tomorrow in today and some wintry showers, light for the most part i would have thought, and largely confined to the eastern side of the british isles on what will be a much colder feeling...
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to negotiators, some of the problems are not over the substance, they are over semantics, words, granular western diplomats have been saying all along is that these are delaying tactics by the russians to give more time to the regime on the ground in eastern ghouta to give more time to its military. humanitarian aid agencies work on the ground here and have watched this with increasing frustration, they want to be organising humanitarian convoys to go into eastern ghouta. they are waiting for a green light from the security council and at the moment, the russians will not give it and it sounds like we're going to have to come back tomorrow and see if they can reach an agreement. a review into sexual exploitation in the north—east of england has concluded it is likely that notjust girls, but also vulnerable women are being "extensively" abused across the uk. it follows 0peration sanctuary in august last year, which saw these 18 people jailed for the sexual abuse of young women and girls groomed in newcastle. a review of that case has concluded that a number of gangs have abused more than 7
to negotiators, some of the problems are not over the substance, they are over semantics, words, granular western diplomats have been saying all along is that these are delaying tactics by the russians to give more time to the regime on the ground in eastern ghouta to give more time to its military. humanitarian aid agencies work on the ground here and have watched this with increasing frustration, they want to be organising humanitarian convoys to go into eastern ghouta. they are waiting for a...
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the present when the future is unknowable is -- we conduct an extensive amount of research in a granular process. with that in mind, we have made six recommendations to the board. the first is a carbon-constrained strategy. it reduces the carbon emissions in our index strategies by 50% and we're recommending an allocation of $1 billion because even as we see that we're in the midst of a revolution in how we produce energy, we don't know the timing of that. we can see it's under way. we don't flow if it's 15 years or 55 years, but we can see it's under way. we also don't know during that time frame what companies are going to re-engineer themselves and what companies will emerge. we can see it's under way and we're confident in recommending a carbon-constrained strategy that reduces our carbon 'emiss n emissions by 50%. that's $4.2 billion. when new york city adopted this, i believe it was 1%. [inaudible] so 1.1%. ours is four time that initial scale and i think that new york has or is considering increasing that to 2%. our investment would be double the scale of what the so far leader in
the present when the future is unknowable is -- we conduct an extensive amount of research in a granular process. with that in mind, we have made six recommendations to the board. the first is a carbon-constrained strategy. it reduces the carbon emissions in our index strategies by 50% and we're recommending an allocation of $1 billion because even as we see that we're in the midst of a revolution in how we produce energy, we don't know the timing of that. we can see it's under way. we don't...
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but we've heard that many jurisdictions are hesitant to use wea because it lacks granularity. that is, people may receive the alert even though they're located well outside of an affected target area. overbroad alerting can cause public confusion and cause some to opt out of receiving alerts altogether, and it can hamper rescue efforts by overloading call centers or causing traffic. people shouldn't miss out on potentially life-saving information because the alert system's current brush stroke is too broad. this morning, we address this problem by bringing a finer brush to bear on the canvas. today's report in order requires participating wireless providers to deliver alerts to match 100% of the target area that overlaps with the wireless providers network coverage area. with an overshoot of no more than than one tenth of a mile. this will help channel alerts to americans who need them. and equally important this will give originators the assurance they need to reline wea as a valuable tool to help save lives. indeed, among the many public safety officials who was endorsed thi
but we've heard that many jurisdictions are hesitant to use wea because it lacks granularity. that is, people may receive the alert even though they're located well outside of an affected target area. overbroad alerting can cause public confusion and cause some to opt out of receiving alerts altogether, and it can hamper rescue efforts by overloading call centers or causing traffic. people shouldn't miss out on potentially life-saving information because the alert system's current brush stroke...
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are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level of research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply became a pariah and that was more and more the case not only for the right wingers in the media and government to adore ronald reagan quote it also became true of those who adored barack obama yeah i'll get on to the liberal thing in a second if you want to be that i'm not sure if you see this steven spielberg film hanks film the post but it's certainly extols the virtues of one of the great journalists so r.h. katharine graham. yeah i don't know how you have this thing to share the same ideas about her tom hanks and steven spielberg. well perry actually worked for what was then called the post newsweek company the washington post being the owner of newsweek and as he told me later on. bob was working on a story about u.s. foreign policy and he was told it would have to be watered down because katharine graham henry kissinger as a weekend house guest and this is an example of what bob was willin
are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level of research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply became a pariah and that was more and more the case not only for the right wingers in the media and government to adore ronald reagan quote it also became true of those who adored barack obama yeah i'll get on to the liberal thing in a second if you want to be that i'm not sure if you see this...
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it was just granular details, it was not the substance of the resolution, so there is an enormous amountion and finger at the russians. i did speak to a senior western diplomat, who will speak in the security council today, and he said he was writing a speech which was basically anticipating a russian veto. there will be a hope that that will not happen, but there does seem to bea will not happen, but there does seem to be a dismal mood going into this meeting. for the moment, thank you. breaking news coming into us that the actress emma chambers has died aged 53. she was perhaps best known for playing alice in the thick of deadly. —— vicar of dibley. the statement says "over the years, she created a wealth of characters and an immense body of work. she brought laughter and joy to many and will be greatly missed. " her agency asks for privacy for her family and loved ones at this time. she found fame playing honey in the 1999 film notting hill, but was perhaps best known for her role as alice alongside dawn french in the vicar of dibley. emma chambers, who has died at the age of 53. the
it was just granular details, it was not the substance of the resolution, so there is an enormous amountion and finger at the russians. i did speak to a senior western diplomat, who will speak in the security council today, and he said he was writing a speech which was basically anticipating a russian veto. there will be a hope that that will not happen, but there does seem to bea will not happen, but there does seem to be a dismal mood going into this meeting. for the moment, thank you....
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some of the problems are not over the substance of the revolution, they are over semantics, words, granular western diplomats have been saying all along is that these are delaying tactics by the russians to give more time for the assad regime on the ground, in eastern ghouta, to continue its military offensive. the united nations is not just military offensive. the united nations is notjust a place where diplomats meet. it is a place where humanitarian and aid experts work. they have watched this with great and mounting frustration. they want to be organising a monitoring convoys to go into ghouta, they want to organise medical evacuations. they are waiting for a green light from the security council and, at the moment, the russians will not give it. it sounds like we will have to come back tomorrow to see if they can reach an agreement. thank you. the president of the european council has described as "pure illusion" any attempt by britain to pick and choose the terms of its future relationship with europe. donald tusk, speaking at a summit of eu leaders not attended by britain, said he ho
some of the problems are not over the substance of the revolution, they are over semantics, words, granular western diplomats have been saying all along is that these are delaying tactics by the russians to give more time for the assad regime on the ground, in eastern ghouta, to continue its military offensive. the united nations is not just military offensive. the united nations is notjust a place where diplomats meet. it is a place where humanitarian and aid experts work. they have watched...
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i think the impact of today's charges, the granular detail of how the russians intervened in the presidentialn, the allegations made, i think it makes it more or less impossible for the president to move against the russia investigation. will this be over any time soon? i think on the part of the president that might be wishful thinking. many thanks. jon sopel live at the white house. oxfam has agreed not to bid for any new government funding, until the department for international development is satisfied the charity can meet the "high standards" expected. it follows the controversy over sexual misconduct allegations concerning some of its aid workers. the news comes as a woman employed by 0xfam in haiti, after the 2010 earthquake, told the bbc she was physically abused and sexually assaulted by a more senior male colleague. she also claims she was the victim of another sexual assault by an 0xfam worker, after a party in south sudan a few months later. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has the full story. his report contains some distressing details. haiti in 2010. and the chaotic a
i think the impact of today's charges, the granular detail of how the russians intervened in the presidentialn, the allegations made, i think it makes it more or less impossible for the president to move against the russia investigation. will this be over any time soon? i think on the part of the president that might be wishful thinking. many thanks. jon sopel live at the white house. oxfam has agreed not to bid for any new government funding, until the department for international development...
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are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level of research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply became a pariah and that was more and more the case not only for the right wingers in the media and government to adore it ronald reagan but it also became true of those who adored barack obama yeah i'll get on to the growth in a second i know you want the d. that i'm not sure if you see this steven spielberg hanks film the post but it's certainly extols the virtues and one of the great journalists so r.h. katharine graham. yeah i don't know how you have to think to share the same ideas about her as the tom hanks and steven spielberg. well perry actually worked for what was then called the post newsweek company the washington post being the owner of newsweek and as he told me later on. bob was working on a story about u.s. foreign policy and he was told it would have to be watered down because katharine graham had henry kissinger as a weekend house guest and this is an example of what bob was wi
are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level of research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply became a pariah and that was more and more the case not only for the right wingers in the media and government to adore it ronald reagan but it also became true of those who adored barack obama yeah i'll get on to the growth in a second i know you want the d. that i'm not sure if you see this steven...
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are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply became a pariah and that was more and more the case not only for the right wingers in the media and government to adored ronald reagan but it also became true of those who adored. obama yeah i'll get on to the growth in a second if you want that the that i'm not sure if you see this steven spielberg hanks film the post but it's certainly extols the virtues and one of the great journalists so r.h. katharine graham. yeah i don't know how you have this to share the same ideas about her as the tom hanks and steven spielberg. well perry actually worked for what was then called the post newsweek company the washington post being the owner of newsweek and as he told me later on. bob was working on a story about u.s. foreign policy and he was told it would have to be watered down because katharine graham had henry kissinger as a weekend house guest and this is an example of what bob was willing to say in p
are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply became a pariah and that was more and more the case not only for the right wingers in the media and government to adored ronald reagan but it also became true of those who adored. obama yeah i'll get on to the growth in a second if you want that the that i'm not sure if you see this steven spielberg...
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know pretty much everyone agreed it was good up here and everyone recognized you know things as granular as the placement of banana trees or you know where rice paddies were in relation to you know trees the background of various hills so we felt pretty confident that these videos were authentic we have the actual memory card with the time stamp showing the date that it was taken at the time and then we have the corroborating evidence from the people there lots of videos including of a good option but without the time stamp they just have much less weight. now than the f.b.i. is questioning the accuracy of a secret congressional memo that claims law enforcement tools were used for political purposes in the two thousand and sixteen presidential election the memo written by top republicans and members of the house intelligence committee suggests the f.b.i. and justice department misused their powers while investigating the trump campaign republicans voted on monday to publicly release the document a move imposed by democrats in the department of justice they say is part of a wider effort t
know pretty much everyone agreed it was good up here and everyone recognized you know things as granular as the placement of banana trees or you know where rice paddies were in relation to you know trees the background of various hills so we felt pretty confident that these videos were authentic we have the actual memory card with the time stamp showing the date that it was taken at the time and then we have the corroborating evidence from the people there lots of videos including of a good...
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there is a mountain of granular detail that has to be evaluated before can be approved for public consumptionadam schiff accused by some by intentionally adding information regarding sources and methods that would force the white house to make significant changes for joining me now is former congressman jason shea fits of fox news contributor. it's called the trump trap. he of all people, adam schiff knows and he knew that some of that stuff that may have to be redacted would be so if you put it in. he put it in anyway because we can claim if it's redacted there is a cover-up. >> i think trey laid out the best, you can't reveal sources and methods in the memo that came out from the republicans was clean and void of that type of thing. the democrats are probably savvy enough to put something in there that they no caps agrereleased and they can throw their hands in the air and safety, they are hiding something. that is not necessarily the case. >> what you think is in the democratic memo. >> i don't know but i don't think it will be able to refute the greatest degree what the republicans laid o
there is a mountain of granular detail that has to be evaluated before can be approved for public consumptionadam schiff accused by some by intentionally adding information regarding sources and methods that would force the white house to make significant changes for joining me now is former congressman jason shea fits of fox news contributor. it's called the trump trap. he of all people, adam schiff knows and he knew that some of that stuff that may have to be redacted would be so if you put...
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people have gone out there they commit heinous acts of terror at the same time we know that is a more granular picture because some of the people who went out to syria to iraq to fight went out there a on humanitarian grounds or got sucked into the conflicts some when our spouses some children have been born out there and change sides and ended up trapped out there so the difficulty we have is and that's what a lot of the western countries i mean including countries like indonesia and others there are hundreds of foreign fighters who have been captured by the syrian democratic forces out there that are being held at the minute. initially britain said we're going to make them stateless remove their passports not going to allow them reentry other countries then said let's take a more light approach some of the nordic nations said let's try to repatriate them have radicalization programs which in part have actually been quite successful in some areas at the same time then the u.s. has now taken the lead and the u.s. defense said foreign countries need to repatriate their own citizens here and dea
people have gone out there they commit heinous acts of terror at the same time we know that is a more granular picture because some of the people who went out to syria to iraq to fight went out there a on humanitarian grounds or got sucked into the conflicts some when our spouses some children have been born out there and change sides and ended up trapped out there so the difficulty we have is and that's what a lot of the western countries i mean including countries like indonesia and others...
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arguing over granular details.y more time for the assad regime to continue its bombardment of eastern ghouta. the western powers a re bombardment of eastern ghouta. the western powers are saying, we just cannot let this continue any longer. every day, more people are being killed. they are determined to have that language in the security council resolution, saying the ceasefire has to be immediate. that is to allow for humanitarian convoys to go in as medical evacuations to leave. we will be seeing hopefully very soon whether the russians will agree to that today. thank you very much for that update. we will of course keep a very close eye on whether that boat takes place. police in calais have told the bbc they fear there'll be another camp in the region within 6 months, because of the rate at which migrants are returning to the area. french authorities cleared the so—called jungle camp in 2016, where up to 8,000 migrants were living, trying to smuggle themselves onto lorries bound for the uk. at the moment, it's
arguing over granular details.y more time for the assad regime to continue its bombardment of eastern ghouta. the western powers a re bombardment of eastern ghouta. the western powers are saying, we just cannot let this continue any longer. every day, more people are being killed. they are determined to have that language in the security council resolution, saying the ceasefire has to be immediate. that is to allow for humanitarian convoys to go in as medical evacuations to leave. we will be...
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i think fundamentally, if you're going to use a system for such granular and national level targeting micro-targeting, you will be a platform which is open to abuse. ronald goldman's published a series of tweets where he said he was excited about the molar indictment and share facts that he feels misunderstood about how this all works, tweeting the majority of the russian ads happened after the election. we shared that fact but very few outlets have shared it because he does not align with the main media narrative. even facebook is not believe there was collusion. what do you think about ronald goldman's speaking, whether or not he was out of turn, speaking about this on twitter and not facebook? om: first of all, not out of turn. this is a very careful part of media strategy. this was with the blessing of media people and senior management at facebook. emily: that is your theoryemily: -- emily: that is your theory. om: they will fire a contractor for speaking out of turn with a roommate, and you mean to say they will let a senior vice president of advertising make such a fiery statem
i think fundamentally, if you're going to use a system for such granular and national level targeting micro-targeting, you will be a platform which is open to abuse. ronald goldman's published a series of tweets where he said he was excited about the molar indictment and share facts that he feels misunderstood about how this all works, tweeting the majority of the russian ads happened after the election. we shared that fact but very few outlets have shared it because he does not align with the...
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so i guess in terms of the understanding the climate emissions piece of it, it's hard to get too granular because the electricity mix is what it is and we're trying to figure out the carbon content of each power mix and map that on in our energy modelling. in terms of where we're going on the data front we'll be able to slice and dice in a more exquisite way and we have intellectual capital so we're trying to be leaders and integrate the state. we have a lot of utilities and different jurisdiction overlap in strange ways and we're really the only body that can unify and that's what we're trying to do. >> thank you. commissioner ahn. >> commissioner: thanks again for your presentation. there were repeated
so i guess in terms of the understanding the climate emissions piece of it, it's hard to get too granular because the electricity mix is what it is and we're trying to figure out the carbon content of each power mix and map that on in our energy modelling. in terms of where we're going on the data front we'll be able to slice and dice in a more exquisite way and we have intellectual capital so we're trying to be leaders and integrate the state. we have a lot of utilities and different...
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a stock price swinging around wildly, maybe you go back to the ipo process and get a little more granularaluation discovery process before you decide to live. emily: -- decide to list. emily: pandora has struggled. they were a much bigger competitor to spotify in the early days. apple music has grown considerably. there are other companies, soundcloud on your side of the pond. has spotify really distinguished itself as the number one or two player here? carolyn: i think it's amazing how much they have managed to break away from juggernauts that have such huge cash piles -- caroline: i think it's amazing. there biggest competitor -- the biggest competitor is apple music. pandora --p for cap for pandora on the back of this, but it's not really a big direct threat. i think this is a company that has shown that it can do its thing its own way, can sustain that growth. we have seen significant fromases in the revenue the prospectus. you have seen significant increases in subscriber growth, and they have to maintain that, particularly when you have chairman, the ceo wanting to maintain so much
a stock price swinging around wildly, maybe you go back to the ipo process and get a little more granularaluation discovery process before you decide to live. emily: -- decide to list. emily: pandora has struggled. they were a much bigger competitor to spotify in the early days. apple music has grown considerably. there are other companies, soundcloud on your side of the pond. has spotify really distinguished itself as the number one or two player here? carolyn: i think it's amazing how much...
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it's rather difficult because it doesn't get that fine in granularity, but it's true. within the hunters point shipyard, the rates are higher than the rest of san francisco, so there's no doubt about that. what proportion is higher, we don't know, but that's immaterial to some extent, because we do pay a large focus, as you'll hear from josh, in particular on a lot of residents, and in tisk southeast sector. >> i don't want to -- we've already spent sometime on this, thank you for the report, thank you for the testimonials and the feedback because as commissioner bustos said, we're policy makers. we're not in the trenches. i just love not hearing the stories, but the individuals coming up and telling the story in their own words. i want to thank our partners. without our partners on all of our projects, i don't think we could be as successful on a commission. i venture to say we may be more successful in some regards than our very well respected sister agencies. i think it's because we have more collaboration, more flexiblity in approximate working with our partners th
it's rather difficult because it doesn't get that fine in granularity, but it's true. within the hunters point shipyard, the rates are higher than the rest of san francisco, so there's no doubt about that. what proportion is higher, we don't know, but that's immaterial to some extent, because we do pay a large focus, as you'll hear from josh, in particular on a lot of residents, and in tisk southeast sector. >> i don't want to -- we've already spent sometime on this, thank you for the...
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think amazon has the aspirations like facebook did to build a profile of an individual to such a granularevel, nor google they don't have huge advertising business, growing, but not huge. i think they want that prime relationship, keep adding a couple dollars to it every month, every couple years, add a dollar to monthly subscription, build it to content, have one relationship that stands from consumption of digital goods and physical goods they're not trying to listen in on alexa, that's hogwash what they want is seamless delivery into the home and want you addicted to their apps i don't know how many boxes come to your house, it is looking like the amount of empty boxes outside my house is unbelievable at this point. >> maybe best to go long cardboard. to the point of big rivals needing to start to get hungry, have you seen signs of that? what's the best example of google or apple, for instance, putting real cash toward it. >> well, i don't think, there's been a lull, past year, year and a half i think amazon is kicking the new cycle out. we have to see i wouldn't be surprised to see wa
think amazon has the aspirations like facebook did to build a profile of an individual to such a granularevel, nor google they don't have huge advertising business, growing, but not huge. i think they want that prime relationship, keep adding a couple dollars to it every month, every couple years, add a dollar to monthly subscription, build it to content, have one relationship that stands from consumption of digital goods and physical goods they're not trying to listen in on alexa, that's...
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so it's a granular inside look at the wildest six months in presidential history. >> so donald trump wanted to increase the cost -- the price of a new car by 25%? he didn't understand that it's not a foreign country that pays that, it's the american automobile buyer that pays that. i want to go to the material about jeff sessions because this has to be the stuff that the special prosecutor will be very interested in because here's a president trying to fire his attorney general and trying to fire him because he's not protecting him. and you have material in there that we have never learned before about priebus having to chase the attorney general out into the driveway to hold onto him. >> it's a wild story that's never been reported before. it was the 17th of may, eight days after comey had been fired and the day rosenstein appointed a special counsel and jeff sessions was in the oval office. this much was reported that trump insulted him, called him an idiot, dressed him down. what wasn't reported was sessions said i'm resigning and stormed out and ran down to the west wing parking
so it's a granular inside look at the wildest six months in presidential history. >> so donald trump wanted to increase the cost -- the price of a new car by 25%? he didn't understand that it's not a foreign country that pays that, it's the american automobile buyer that pays that. i want to go to the material about jeff sessions because this has to be the stuff that the special prosecutor will be very interested in because here's a president trying to fire his attorney general and trying...
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salvation but in every scientific and historical matter from the scope of the flood to the most granular details of ancient israel's politics. so, what this means is that religious truths and scientific truths are the same. the bible is equally reliable on both matters. benjamin warfield's mentor at princeton, a theologian named charles hodge, had a great way of putting this. he said the bible is a storehouse of facts. think about that phrase. a storehouse of facts. and a theologian's job is to arrange and harmonize those facts just as a scientist must the laws ofnfers nature by classifying data from the natural world. he is really saying that a theologian is a kind of scientist. and this i think really drives home the point that the princeton thinkers followed that model of common sense realism that i told you about a couple of weeks ago and how they thought about science. science is about using your god-given common sense to make sense of the data in god's creation. very different view from the idea of science that we start to see emerge with charles darwin and the thinkers who come af
salvation but in every scientific and historical matter from the scope of the flood to the most granular details of ancient israel's politics. so, what this means is that religious truths and scientific truths are the same. the bible is equally reliable on both matters. benjamin warfield's mentor at princeton, a theologian named charles hodge, had a great way of putting this. he said the bible is a storehouse of facts. think about that phrase. a storehouse of facts. and a theologian's job is to...
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white house sources have told me that makes it tough to release as is because it includes a sort of granular detail, sources and methods that will force the white house to heavily redact its pages giving the impression that it is hiding something. but some people say that's precisely why it should come out as is. >> this is a political game. i'm saying that we shouldn't allow them to dictate the rules. we should not play the game and follow -- fall into their trap of redactions. that's what they want. this happened in the 1990s to an investigation i was overseeing and we redacted material because the committee made a concerted effort to try to protect somebody's privacy. it was a trap and we fell into it. i would never do it again. >> it was a trap. powerful words there. now as you probably recall, the gop memo details a host of allegations including abuses by the f.b.i. and d.o.j. and reliance on a phony dossier to spy on the trump campaign during and after the 2016 campaign. very powerful stuff there. of course, we'll be watching very carefully. i'll make my way to the west wing and see wh
white house sources have told me that makes it tough to release as is because it includes a sort of granular detail, sources and methods that will force the white house to heavily redact its pages giving the impression that it is hiding something. but some people say that's precisely why it should come out as is. >> this is a political game. i'm saying that we shouldn't allow them to dictate the rules. we should not play the game and follow -- fall into their trap of redactions. that's...
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it is very intense and specific and very granular in some cases. as far as feedback from different agencies, the point is to have a collaborative document that has the buy-in from all the agencies. dem and ems agency which is now separate, they have given me good comments and changes. and then from the mta, i have gotten changes from the temporary and taxi and accessible services division. we're making progress and trying to clarify the rules with drop off and pick up zones and staging areas for both taxis and transportation network vehicles like uber and lyft. and then we are going to hear back from more mta people on thursday, people who do sustainable streets and the transit. get their feedback thursday. it may be very broad. we'll see how in depth they get. and sfdp, they're reviewing the guide and hoping to have clarity on their timeline by this week or next. so -- i definitely have to be sensitive to the different schedules of the different agencies. and in the meantime, commissioner perez and i are fine tuning the content and the design of t
it is very intense and specific and very granular in some cases. as far as feedback from different agencies, the point is to have a collaborative document that has the buy-in from all the agencies. dem and ems agency which is now separate, they have given me good comments and changes. and then from the mta, i have gotten changes from the temporary and taxi and accessible services division. we're making progress and trying to clarify the rules with drop off and pick up zones and staging areas...
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approved independent of the broader accountability ordinance while we address the more detailed and granular parts. our goal is to get this process passed immediately and implemented as soon as possible. >> and with regards to the ethics commission, the ethics version of the ordinance, what is the expectation or the hope on the board -- i don't know if you can speak for supervisor peskin or your general sense of what the board or committee is thinking in regards to a timeline to wrap that up and presumableably approve such an ordinance? >> as to a timeline, i think that's the real advantage of this proposal, to convene a joint board of supervisors and ethics commission meeting, because that will cut out what we're currently face with, the board of supervisors making a recommendation, and us taking it up at budget and finance. if there is any problems, it sends it back, and it's just back and forth, back and forth, and that results in a delay. if this commission acts to send forward to the brs the accountability ordinance with staff recommendations today, there are a lot of the budget and fin
approved independent of the broader accountability ordinance while we address the more detailed and granular parts. our goal is to get this process passed immediately and implemented as soon as possible. >> and with regards to the ethics commission, the ethics version of the ordinance, what is the expectation or the hope on the board -- i don't know if you can speak for supervisor peskin or your general sense of what the board or committee is thinking in regards to a timeline to wrap that...
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so, i think somewhere in the weeds, somewhere in the granu r granularity this will shake out, and withential to be as bullish as strategis might be on it. >> the interesting thing is the nature, to your point about the granularity. they're talking about funds that might privatize reagan and newark and dulles and reassigning those to the local authorities to reinvest. when we talk about ways to invest around this, this could be very different. >> i think that's one of the reasons it's a little maybe too many moves down the chess board to figure out today if we're going to price something in a dramatic way remember how the market was with health care? it was only in the latter stages, is it really going to happen that some of the stocks started to have a give and stay on the headlines so, i think we have to - >> and then it fell apart. >> exactly we have to see how the process plays out to know if that's the reason you either like or don't like some of these names. >> you might have had a masco, a vulcan moving on this kind of prospect today, but how would you be playing it, steve >> i t
so, i think somewhere in the weeds, somewhere in the granu r granularity this will shake out, and withential to be as bullish as strategis might be on it. >> the interesting thing is the nature, to your point about the granularity. they're talking about funds that might privatize reagan and newark and dulles and reassigning those to the local authorities to reinvest. when we talk about ways to invest around this, this could be very different. >> i think that's one of the reasons...
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tell about help overcome the over prudence at 70 companies have in their not granular enough to have what other countries have. what you need? we believe today with the fund, the solution is really harmonization of supervisory roles, but at a regional level. we don't think something major will happen at the global level, but as the regional level where you have countries with similar supervisory countries and language and traditions, that's really where they can come together and start opening up. i encourage you to make answers so we have as much time as possible for interaction with the rest of the participants.starting with you. you mentioned the committee on foreign investment in the united states and you mentioned the risk that there's some blurring of the lines between national security which is the raison d'ctre and broader concerns, nationalism, industrial qualities, protection of locals and the like. this has been actually the very point of the creation which if my memory is right, in the 1980sit was going to wave investment from japan . and certainly there has been a lot of
tell about help overcome the over prudence at 70 companies have in their not granular enough to have what other countries have. what you need? we believe today with the fund, the solution is really harmonization of supervisory roles, but at a regional level. we don't think something major will happen at the global level, but as the regional level where you have countries with similar supervisory countries and language and traditions, that's really where they can come together and start opening...
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i mean what you gave us can help inform the more granular discussion on union square. and then we'll take public comment. >> good afternoon. we're switching gears now, going to the downtown, which is a lot different than the neighborhood commercial district. in march of 2017, the planning commission held a public hearing on office conversions in the downtown retail according, or cr3 districts. at that hearing, a report was submitted that showed trends versus national trend. since then, they've conducted research analysis connected to tenant space sizes, specific to c3pr. i'm joined here by my colleagues. lisa pagon, who just spoke to you. she'll walk you through the research. the department suggests policies to help guide decisions related to office conversions in the district. based on the studies and analysis, the department has created a framework of limitations for non-retail sales and services use by size and location that will go over in more detail after lisa's presentation. >> hello again, commissioners. lisa pagon. in addition to the retail study presentation
i mean what you gave us can help inform the more granular discussion on union square. and then we'll take public comment. >> good afternoon. we're switching gears now, going to the downtown, which is a lot different than the neighborhood commercial district. in march of 2017, the planning commission held a public hearing on office conversions in the downtown retail according, or cr3 districts. at that hearing, a report was submitted that showed trends versus national trend. since then,...
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but you lose a little bit of granularity in detail when you do that. but we have done that. on our website, you see the text and the explanation of the tax. not yet the expiration of the explanation. we did that in 22 languages because the european union works in 22 languages. he also had a language barrier, of course. english is known by many people, but not everybody can understand the text. we also answered on substance by doing a wide public consultation . which is right for foreign investors in the host country to sue the host government and the host government is waving the immunity. we have a reacted and we have engaged. people cannot vote against technology and change. you cannot vote against cyber change, but you can vote against trade agreements, therefore, the votes crystallize as the opposition to many other things. i will let my american friends respond to the question in the conversation of how you deal with that in this country. may be a last word on populism, it is all about information and education. if you followed the brexit debate, you fully recognize the
but you lose a little bit of granularity in detail when you do that. but we have done that. on our website, you see the text and the explanation of the tax. not yet the expiration of the explanation. we did that in 22 languages because the european union works in 22 languages. he also had a language barrier, of course. english is known by many people, but not everybody can understand the text. we also answered on substance by doing a wide public consultation . which is right for foreign...