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health impacts or noise effects. and for example, there are two mitigation measures that address construction noise. these are the state-of-the-art construction noise mitigation measures. they include things such as mufflers on equipment, barrier fences, shrouds, and really all of the measures in which we are able to reduce construction noise impacts, and with respect to health risk in particular, and there was a number of speakers who commented about dust impacts. there is a required dust control plan and reviewed and approved by the department of health to specifically address health effects of construction dust on adjacent receptors including the school children. with that, the department will conclude our presentation. >> supervisor: excuse me. >> same thing about -- >> supervisor: excuse me. no outbursts in the chamber, please. next speaker. supervisor ronen. >> supervisor: starting with the school since you just ended that, given that, as you heard from many of the public commenters, the children at said rodrig
health impacts or noise effects. and for example, there are two mitigation measures that address construction noise. these are the state-of-the-art construction noise mitigation measures. they include things such as mufflers on equipment, barrier fences, shrouds, and really all of the measures in which we are able to reduce construction noise impacts, and with respect to health risk in particular, and there was a number of speakers who commented about dust impacts. there is a required dust...
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about the construction related impacts, i want to briefly summarize some of the principal impacts. they were all mentioned but not really in order. you can get a sense for, yes, this project is very long and very detailed. and the technical background studies done adequately addressed all potential impacts on the surrounding school. there was a project specific sight mitigation plan that was approved by the department of public health, and that includes wind screen and monitoring in the ability for the department of public health to ask for enhanced measures. there's a project specific noise continuation plan that needs to be prepared by a qualified acoustical consulted and reviewed by the department of building an inspection before construction can begin. there's a mitigation measure that we discussed. the project also complies with san francisco post as a noise ordinance, which this board has passed that incorporates a number of construction mitigation measures. it needs to comply with san francisco's dust control ordinance and comply with the host of regulations related to green
about the construction related impacts, i want to briefly summarize some of the principal impacts. they were all mentioned but not really in order. you can get a sense for, yes, this project is very long and very detailed. and the technical background studies done adequately addressed all potential impacts on the surrounding school. there was a project specific sight mitigation plan that was approved by the department of public health, and that includes wind screen and monitoring in the ability...
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the last impact of which remains to be seen. the lasting impact of which remains to be seen. we have seen familiar moments in history. there is no excuse for these actions. so today, i am happy to join supervisor fewer as a co-sponsor on a resolution opposing the current practice of separating children from their family. i would like to request we close today's meeting in the memory and recognition of the millions of black people held in captivity as slaves, whose names we will never know, whose stories we will never know, and of course for the children and the family currently entangled in this horrific saga of misguided state sanctioned immoral violence. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor cohen. [ applause ] madam president, seeing no other names on the roster, that concludes the introduction of new business. >> president breed: thank you for your comments. and with that, we have a 3:00 p.m. special order. and madam clerk. >> clerk: items 35-38, madam president. these items were continued from february 13th 2018. >> president breed: yes. let's call our first
the last impact of which remains to be seen. the lasting impact of which remains to be seen. we have seen familiar moments in history. there is no excuse for these actions. so today, i am happy to join supervisor fewer as a co-sponsor on a resolution opposing the current practice of separating children from their family. i would like to request we close today's meeting in the memory and recognition of the millions of black people held in captivity as slaves, whose names we will never know,...
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how do you measure impact?pend a year and a before launching the fund working with bridge span and 80 different organizations that have done a lot of great work over the years trying to figure out how you can actually credibly measure, underwrite and report audit impact. we got play place where we were confident we could do it. week published -- we got to a place where we were confident we could do it. that washed a report audited by kpmg. that came out three weeks ago. we connect the dots between the output of the business both positive and negative thernalities, we underwrite amount of that output we are generating and translate that into a monetary measure of the impact that our dollars invested are generating. >> your deciding where you are looking for that impact and at the same time, there is some confirmation bias there. some of the negative impacts that an investment or business may be having aren't as adequately measured. the key to this whole effort of the rise fund is to come up with a credible way f
how do you measure impact?pend a year and a before launching the fund working with bridge span and 80 different organizations that have done a lot of great work over the years trying to figure out how you can actually credibly measure, underwrite and report audit impact. we got play place where we were confident we could do it. week published -- we got to a place where we were confident we could do it. that washed a report audited by kpmg. that came out three weeks ago. we connect the dots...
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that has a huge impact, of course. but that is well known.s going on is this change around how japanese copies operate, how they are thinking how they are -- david: how will that change? >> there is a recognition, by -- ir executives in japan bumped into a senior executive earlier and he was saying, look, things are changing. things are definitely changing on the ground. not dramatically, not quickly, but there is a sense, whether it is corporate governance, allocations, return on equity, there is a collective process going on here with the japan. david: fascinating insights. thank you so much. a lot of ideas here that we don't normally here. that's why we are here on the ground. back to you. rishaa: thank you very much -- rishaad: thank you very much for that. coming up, opec inching closer to a deal. we will preview friday's meeting. that is on the way next. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: this is bloomberg markets. we are heading into this big bloomberg markets indiana. vienna. lift oilikely to supplies? if so, by how much? it will not be as
that has a huge impact, of course. but that is well known.s going on is this change around how japanese copies operate, how they are thinking how they are -- david: how will that change? >> there is a recognition, by -- ir executives in japan bumped into a senior executive earlier and he was saying, look, things are changing. things are definitely changing on the ground. not dramatically, not quickly, but there is a sense, whether it is corporate governance, allocations, return on equity,...
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good to see you both. >> good morning. >> impact on tech. where do we feel it first, semis, cross border, m & a, something else we haven't considered yet >> during the recent development, you see zte stock in hong kong drop down a lot when there's a trade war going on, it will be affected. you can't produce any equipment. you don't have the chips across the board in m & a, you see they tried to invest and buy companies in the u.s and both the chinese government and the u.s. government is putting a hold on that for different reasons. we see slowdown in both areas for sure. >> do you think by a certain point this year, u.s. says china, you may not buy a u.s. company, at all? >> that could happen but with the current administration, you never know and i think the impact on tech stocks is limited, in general. you look at the e-commerce company, amazon or alibaba, they're not as affected by this. they can buy from other countries. it doesn't have to be in the u.s. japan, china, korea. unfortunately what's being hurt is the american brands. >> mik
good to see you both. >> good morning. >> impact on tech. where do we feel it first, semis, cross border, m & a, something else we haven't considered yet >> during the recent development, you see zte stock in hong kong drop down a lot when there's a trade war going on, it will be affected. you can't produce any equipment. you don't have the chips across the board in m & a, you see they tried to invest and buy companies in the u.s and both the chinese government and the...
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that has had a real impact on our nation. it is part of the reason why we see dysfunction in washington dc -- washington, d.c. dcgressman in washington don't have to worry about a general election. you are in a safe district. the republican is going to win the general election. all you have to worry about is being primary. people drift further and further to the right in the republican party. they don't want to a direct with they don't want to compromise with their democratic counterparts. it is seen as a sign of weakness. as a result, not much happens in washington, d.c. at a more fundamental level, we also see a nonrepresentative congress and state legislatures. the will of the people is not reflected in the policies that we see enacted. the vast majority of the american people, i have seen 97%,rs that go as high as want to have expended background checks when it comes to the purchase of guns. the possibility of that happening, of that being actually enacted in washington, is slim to none. i would have said zeros before tho
that has had a real impact on our nation. it is part of the reason why we see dysfunction in washington dc -- washington, d.c. dcgressman in washington don't have to worry about a general election. you are in a safe district. the republican is going to win the general election. all you have to worry about is being primary. people drift further and further to the right in the republican party. they don't want to a direct with they don't want to compromise with their democratic counterparts. it...
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that has had a real impact on ourou nation. it is i think part of the reason why we see this function in washington, d.c. because of these gerrymandered districts, congressman inma washington, d.c. don't have to worry about a general election. you have to worry about that. the republicans going to win the general election for all you have to worry about is being primary to. that's your main concern as result people drift further and further to thehtnd the republican party, and don't want to interact with compromise with their democratic counterparts. that leads to dysfunction. interacting, compromise and with the democratic counterpart is seen as a sign of weakness. you don't want that because that raises the possibility of a primary. as a result not much happens in washington, d.c. but even at a a more fundamentl level in addition to the dysfunction you also see a nonrepresentative congress and state legislatures where the will of the people is not really reflected in the policies that we see an active. the vast majority of th
that has had a real impact on ourou nation. it is i think part of the reason why we see this function in washington, d.c. because of these gerrymandered districts, congressman inma washington, d.c. don't have to worry about a general election. you have to worry about that. the republicans going to win the general election for all you have to worry about is being primary to. that's your main concern as result people drift further and further to thehtnd the republican party, and don't want to...
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we will get his take on how increased trade rhetoric is in cracking -- is impacting and could impact bottom line. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton would first word news. the first muslim elected to the u.s. congress says the supreme court's ruling upholding president trump's ban on travel from several mostly muslim nation is unjust and will someday serve as a marker of shame. democratic congressman keith ellison of minnesota likened the court -- likened it to the court decision that upheld japanese internment camps during world war ii and separate but equal laws during the jim crow air in the u.s. south. president trump is not on the ballot, but he has invested time, energy, and political capital in a slate of primary contest across the nation today that will again test his clout within the gop. voters in several states are headed to the polls come up with a contest that matters most to the president is in south carolina where he appeared at a rally to help gov. henry mcmaster. the governor was one of president trump's first high-profile supporters and is in a tight race.
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what impact did it have? >>> and u.s. auto makers bracing for impact should you be as well?ook at whether your next car could be more expensive. auto stocks are falling. do not go anywhere "power lunch" is bacinwok t duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually,duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly-rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncans wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month. give your family the security it needs at a price you can afford. >>> trade tensions are hitting the markets today. the dow is off its lows but still down nearly 300 points had been off more than 400 points will political turmoil continue to pull the markets lower? how should investors deal with the volatility let's bring in the senior market strategist and omar, charles schwab investment management cio of e
what impact did it have? >>> and u.s. auto makers bracing for impact should you be as well?ook at whether your next car could be more expensive. auto stocks are falling. do not go anywhere "power lunch" is bacinwok t duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually,duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a...
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he impact of the tax reform tt has recently. we will have remarks from the ranking member of the ways and means committee. on tuesday, we will hold the next event in our new england innovates series. we are taking a look at the challenges, opportunities, associedith the taunus vehicles. -- autonomous vehicles. in june, we have several congressional roundtable events, including a luncheon in connecticut. we have a breakfast with congressman bill keating on the 25th. today, we are honored to welcome the 82nd united states attorney general, eric holder. he served under president barack obama as the 82nd attorney untill from february 2009 april 2015. he is the third longest-serving attorney general in our history. he was also the first african-american to lead the united states department of justice. leadership, he made civil rights, including voting rights, a top priority at the justice department. the attorney general vigorously enforced the voting rights act of 1965 and was a critic of voter id laws, calling them politically moti
he impact of the tax reform tt has recently. we will have remarks from the ranking member of the ways and means committee. on tuesday, we will hold the next event in our new england innovates series. we are taking a look at the challenges, opportunities, associedith the taunus vehicles. -- autonomous vehicles. in june, we have several congressional roundtable events, including a luncheon in connecticut. we have a breakfast with congressman bill keating on the 25th. today, we are honored to...
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the impacts of traffic growth lead to greater impacts on pedestrians, increasing the likelihood of pedestrian injury in an area where parents walk and bike on smaller side streets. in a city attempting the goal of vision 0 this has insufficient mitigation to the potential harms on the pedestrian population. imagine the tnc's and shuttle 67 of 75 units dropping off and picking up there everyday. imagine the vehicles circling the block, idling and queuing further patrons from warning. know we have insufficient data request readily observe these impacts and further study as necessary. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, board. my name is rafael, i'm a member of the calle cuatro district. we strive to ensure our children and early child education centers have the right to develop appropriately. to have access to their development and access to safety and help. this construction being built on 25th and mission will critically hurt the development of these children in the preschool this is a very critical point in their development and as they
the impacts of traffic growth lead to greater impacts on pedestrians, increasing the likelihood of pedestrian injury in an area where parents walk and bike on smaller side streets. in a city attempting the goal of vision 0 this has insufficient mitigation to the potential harms on the pedestrian population. imagine the tnc's and shuttle 67 of 75 units dropping off and picking up there everyday. imagine the vehicles circling the block, idling and queuing further patrons from warning. know we...
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markets, risk, the market impacts are apparent, but there's been no impact on the real economy yet. we haven't actually put in place these tariffs yet. but on july 6, 34 billion of the first 50 billion announce that had hit more than 800 products, 800 chinese goods, gets implemented. we estimate that by the end of this year, that is impacting g.d.p. growth by .1. you might say so what? the economy has been fundamentally sound. we're getting good, real data on the economy, but there can be cumulative impacts that start to build here. what about the next round of $50 billion? the next round of $50 billion. what about the $200 billion is that president trump announced last night? and then the kicker would be, if you add auto tariffs to all of that, which we have readied in our pocket to deploy depending on what europe's response is to the expiration of the steel and aluminum tariff exemption. you can start to see impacts build on one another, and certainly we know the federal reserve has not taken into account possible trade impacts. he was saying it was a low risk before, and probably
markets, risk, the market impacts are apparent, but there's been no impact on the real economy yet. we haven't actually put in place these tariffs yet. but on july 6, 34 billion of the first 50 billion announce that had hit more than 800 products, 800 chinese goods, gets implemented. we estimate that by the end of this year, that is impacting g.d.p. growth by .1. you might say so what? the economy has been fundamentally sound. we're getting good, real data on the economy, but there can be...
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are here now. >> reporter: deanna moran studies the impact of climate change on boston real estate, especially its new development >> and the planning has been great, but we just aren't there yet. >> reporter: the planning started at the top, in the mayor's office, and its climate-ready boston initiative. >> if you want to build a large building in the city of boston, not only do you have to take into account what the climate projections are and the floodplains are right now, but you have to look at what those projections are in the future. >> reporter: in the past decade, nearly $8 billion worth of residential and commercial real estate has been built or approved for construction in the seaport, its inventory of properties doubling, according to cbre. in fact, just the seaport has seen three times the amount of new buildings going up than in all the rest of boston's much larger downtown and financial district and the seaport is ground zero for water. this is what the city predicts will happen in ten years, twenty years, thirty years. the booming district, underwater why are we not
are here now. >> reporter: deanna moran studies the impact of climate change on boston real estate, especially its new development >> and the planning has been great, but we just aren't there yet. >> reporter: the planning started at the top, in the mayor's office, and its climate-ready boston initiative. >> if you want to build a large building in the city of boston, not only do you have to take into account what the climate projections are and the floodplains are right...
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before we get to the impact, the impact of the tariffs very surgically directed at hurting trump supporterase. how must of this hurt the president and his face going into the midterm -- base going into the midterm? jason: looking at the tariffs, this is inevitable going back to the u.s. tr report on march 22. this was something coming in the pipeline. it doesurt trump's base of supporters, but if we look at potential impacts on the midterm elections, it could have more impact on the house, less on the senate were out of 35 seats up for election, nine are held by republicans. 26 are democrats already. bethe biggest change will the senate, but that is unlikely to happen. for the house, it could hurt trump supporters. haidi: we are seeing the political backlash from the president being perceived to taking the pressure off of zte. is that giving us any indication the political benefit of trump taking a moderate approach to china is not that substantial for him? jason: i think as we see how this goes back and forth, the tough stance of tariffs, this type of negotiation, is an attempt to get the
before we get to the impact, the impact of the tariffs very surgically directed at hurting trump supporterase. how must of this hurt the president and his face going into the midterm -- base going into the midterm? jason: looking at the tariffs, this is inevitable going back to the u.s. tr report on march 22. this was something coming in the pipeline. it doesurt trump's base of supporters, but if we look at potential impacts on the midterm elections, it could have more impact on the house, less...
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impacting every production of commerce. ai has the ability to mimic cognitive function such as problem solving and learning, making it a critical resource as we encounr never-before-seen problems. those in the energy sector have seen improvements in productivity and efficiey and n expect to see even more advancement in the coming years. ai can be used to process and analyze data in previously unexplored ways. technologies such as sensor equipped locomotives and wind turbines are able to follow wear and tear. detect failures before they occur and saving money, time and lives. ug use of analytics, ai can be used to manage, maintain and optimize systems from energy storage components to power plants to the electric grid. as digital technologies rev lushlize the sector, we must have safe systems. continuous modeling of interaction and data feedback. production must be put in place to guarantee the integrity of these mechanisms as they evaluate mass quantities of machine and user data. with americans right to privacy under threa
impacting every production of commerce. ai has the ability to mimic cognitive function such as problem solving and learning, making it a critical resource as we encounr never-before-seen problems. those in the energy sector have seen improvements in productivity and efficiey and n expect to see even more advancement in the coming years. ai can be used to process and analyze data in previously unexplored ways. technologies such as sensor equipped locomotives and wind turbines are able to follow...
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>> supervisor tang: these are impact fees in general. maybe the staff can answer that. >> supervisor safai: i was referring to the idea of this new fee that is going be added to nonresidential. and then having the opportunity to come back and look at the feasibility and what impact that has on incentivizing or disincentivizing. i think it's going to be a positive report based on the passionate feelings of the planning commission. >> supervisor tang: why don't we turn it over to ms. jones? >> yes, sfmta planning director, sarah jones. there is a review of all city-wide fees every five years, but the board of supervisors also included analysis on a three-year cycle of economic feasibility. >> supervisor safai: is that currently in this ordinance or is that company wide policy? >> yes, we've incorporated into our budget supporting the planning department in conducting that feasibility study. >> supervisor safai: if we pass this today, how much time will pass before we have understanding of the fiscal impact and feasibility of this, three ye
>> supervisor tang: these are impact fees in general. maybe the staff can answer that. >> supervisor safai: i was referring to the idea of this new fee that is going be added to nonresidential. and then having the opportunity to come back and look at the feasibility and what impact that has on incentivizing or disincentivizing. i think it's going to be a positive report based on the passionate feelings of the planning commission. >> supervisor tang: why don't we turn it over...
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host: let's go to claudia, who impacted by opioid abuse. caller: i recently lost my son to an opioid addiction. i would love to have a heart to heart with some of these people who do not understand it is a health issue. in my opinion, it is genetically-based. i also have a father who was taking opioids because he has pin -- the he has a rod from his hip replacement is loose. as far as treatment goes, that is a lifelong thing, whether it is drugs -- my son, after he died, i found paperwork, he was all set to get the injection. yet, as he put it, you do not go get the drug, the drug comes and gets you. hear from larry in phoenix, arizona, calling it on the democratic line. caller: i have had some serious experience with law enforcement who were actually pushing drugs, and in a culture like that, no one is going to get any kind of help, and there is a lot of that around the united states. up in colorado, i was a one county where i asked the county sheriff, i said how can you sell drugs to your own people, and he said we are the good guys. it i
host: let's go to claudia, who impacted by opioid abuse. caller: i recently lost my son to an opioid addiction. i would love to have a heart to heart with some of these people who do not understand it is a health issue. in my opinion, it is genetically-based. i also have a father who was taking opioids because he has pin -- the he has a rod from his hip replacement is loose. as far as treatment goes, that is a lifelong thing, whether it is drugs -- my son, after he died, i found paperwork, he...
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sanctions being bandied about almost every single day how are markets and individual stocks being impacted the c.e.o. and founder of the sloan financial group angela sloan joins us just does and will be joined by john's mother saul from i.h.s. market to discuss tougher prices at all means you plus the group of seven meeting starts tomorrow in canada steve malzberg they teach him what might take place all that ahead but first let's get a few of. us tech giant google is bracing for a big hit from european regulators the european union's competition commissioner margaret best agree is expected to announce the results of three ongoing antitrust investigations of google and parent company alphabet within the next month the most problematic case for google and vault their android mobile operating system published reports suggest the fine on that front could be as much as two point four billion euros in the android case google has been accused of coercing device makers to pre-install google products including google chrome in exchange for privileged access to google apps and the app store the cas
sanctions being bandied about almost every single day how are markets and individual stocks being impacted the c.e.o. and founder of the sloan financial group angela sloan joins us just does and will be joined by john's mother saul from i.h.s. market to discuss tougher prices at all means you plus the group of seven meeting starts tomorrow in canada steve malzberg they teach him what might take place all that ahead but first let's get a few of. us tech giant google is bracing for a big hit from...
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such as cyber security, protecting our privacy and impacting -- impact to our nation's economy and jobs. i am an original cosponsor of a bill titled the ai jobs act to help our workplace prepare for ai will shape the future. this will include language directing the support development of artificial intelligence and data science. there is immense potential for agi to help humans. economy and all of the issues we are dealing with today. that potential is a cup and by some concerns will discuss today. we have a panel that will share with us the bright and challenging side of the future with agi. i now recognize the ranking member of the technology subcommittee. the gentleman from illinois, mr. lipinski. lipinski: thank you for holding this hearing. understand that the current state of artificial intelligence technology. because of competition of power, the capacity for ai to perform more complicated tasks is quickly advancing. depending on who you ask, ai can be the stuff of dreams or nightmares. i believe it is the former and i fear it could also be the latter. the science-fiction fantasy
such as cyber security, protecting our privacy and impacting -- impact to our nation's economy and jobs. i am an original cosponsor of a bill titled the ai jobs act to help our workplace prepare for ai will shape the future. this will include language directing the support development of artificial intelligence and data science. there is immense potential for agi to help humans. economy and all of the issues we are dealing with today. that potential is a cup and by some concerns will discuss...
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what kind of trade impact can we expect of this proposal does go ahead. if you only look at the car industry and also include auto parts the united states is running a trade deficit deal with the european union in the amount of forty four billion dollars so as far as we know no exec measures are under way yet it is a threat from the u.s. president so we really have to wait and see if auto parts for example will be included in those tariffs as well and if there actually will really be coming but it well there is a lot of money on the table in the financial press commenting on this that there could be potential for the plan to backfire on u.s. consumers and workers what are you hearing. that's always the case when we talk about tariffs that doesn't mean it doesn't matter if it's on a limb in yemen if it's on products from canada or and all possibly from cars from europe and at the end u.s. consumers probably will end up paying more but on the other side the u.s. is hoping that with those tariffs some of those companies will decide to produce more within the
what kind of trade impact can we expect of this proposal does go ahead. if you only look at the car industry and also include auto parts the united states is running a trade deficit deal with the european union in the amount of forty four billion dollars so as far as we know no exec measures are under way yet it is a threat from the u.s. president so we really have to wait and see if auto parts for example will be included in those tariffs as well and if there actually will really be coming but...
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the impact of these tariffs are impacting my constituency right now and americans have seen the resultthe price of washington -- watching the scenes when up 17 -- washing machines when up 17%. price ofweek, the sorghum drop a dollar a bushel. david: what is the solution? are they listening to you? can we change the course? >> he is listening to us and he called me on the phone about a week and a half ago. he wanted me to communicate that he loves farmers and he knows they are getting the short end of the stick and there will be bleeding for a couple of months but hang in there. i am trying to say to the administration, we need nafta and done sooner than later. we are facing an uphill battle with china because of the intellectual property threats. shery: nafta has concerns for farmers. canada protects their gary market. -- gary market. -- dairy market. is it worth it? nico: -- >> we have reached our export -- exports since nafta. there is a lot at risk. there is a path to help us all when. we have -- win. the mexican embassy is motivated to get a deal done, maybe canada is not as motiva
the impact of these tariffs are impacting my constituency right now and americans have seen the resultthe price of washington -- watching the scenes when up 17 -- washing machines when up 17%. price ofweek, the sorghum drop a dollar a bushel. david: what is the solution? are they listening to you? can we change the course? >> he is listening to us and he called me on the phone about a week and a half ago. he wanted me to communicate that he loves farmers and he knows they are getting the...
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book does have impact in people's lives. i really do not want the book to become a political position when it is so much more important than that. so the impact the book will have, the ongoing development in these areas, these are open questions. >> i came into the room thinking what is she going to do now after this. naturally i had not read the book yet but i have read the tenth parallel which i felt stunning. then, all of this came up and wondering if you thought you would be following up on this. >> 1000%. that's something we could have another discussion about. what are once responsibilities after the fact. there is an incredible young co- activists. >> i wrote about her from the new yorker. she would never have taken me into her home and talk to me if i had not spent this time in the area. she said to me in the course of our time, resources are not the only thing that can be exploited. stories can be exploited to. i already feel this way, that's i hope how i work. but what we did is i merely go back to washington. i wo
book does have impact in people's lives. i really do not want the book to become a political position when it is so much more important than that. so the impact the book will have, the ongoing development in these areas, these are open questions. >> i came into the room thinking what is she going to do now after this. naturally i had not read the book yet but i have read the tenth parallel which i felt stunning. then, all of this came up and wondering if you thought you would be following...
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will it impact revenue? will it impact relationship? theh: i think it impacts relationship. she said it will not having meaningful impact on revenue. that could mean that it is a smaller impact. anything that affects publishers here,r small businesses in this testing ground -- this is where it needs to work. facebook says they will roll this type of ad archive out to other countries in the coming months. they are going to have to figure out how to smooth this process, though sandberg says it is a necessary delay. emily: hang on, because there is another story i want to talk to you about. "the washington post" reporting that facebook and twitter have been holding secret meetings with the trump administration. for more on that i also want to correspondent who covers corporate influence for bloomberg. what do we know about what has happened here? . areell, and facebook essentially taking a page out of the typical washington playbook. they are meeting with the critics. conservatives have been raising concerns that the social media platforms are biased against conservative voices
will it impact revenue? will it impact relationship? theh: i think it impacts relationship. she said it will not having meaningful impact on revenue. that could mean that it is a smaller impact. anything that affects publishers here,r small businesses in this testing ground -- this is where it needs to work. facebook says they will roll this type of ad archive out to other countries in the coming months. they are going to have to figure out how to smooth this process, though sandberg says it is...
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but at the same time we're worried what impact it will have on the uk market, but also what impact itimports and exports. i can come up with many things we would like but the first thing is we want clarity. and access to the single market? for example. citroen has its 100th anniversary next year. you have launched a tie—up with general motors to share the cost of developing new vehicles, where'd you see the company heading in the next ten or years of citroen?” see the company heading in the next ten or years of citroen? i think there are a number of things. there are electric vehicles, there unless vehicles and also mobility. will the customer want to own a vehicle or will they want access to a vehicle? will they want that vehicle to be electric and will they won that the vehicle to be totally autonomous? i think those three subjects are challenging all of us because it will come. when it comes i don't think any of us knows. it is about building the structure for that to happen. do you find your new competitors are notjust the traditional car—makers but companies like tesla? do think
but at the same time we're worried what impact it will have on the uk market, but also what impact itimports and exports. i can come up with many things we would like but the first thing is we want clarity. and access to the single market? for example. citroen has its 100th anniversary next year. you have launched a tie—up with general motors to share the cost of developing new vehicles, where'd you see the company heading in the next ten or years of citroen?” see the company heading in the...
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we think that these are negative impacts that are avoidable. we're trying to work with pg&e, as the general manager mentioned, come furth agreement so we can avoid them together. they are, frankly, accumulating, though, affecting many san franciscoens. there's a loss in revenue, waste in city funds in trying to remove the roadblocks and increasing emissions -- >> ms. hale, before you move on. with the mta toilet, you found another way to provide that power, so that's up and running, but four months late, so who know what is the drivers did in those interim four months. >> i didn't inquire. >> the waste on the streets that i hear about on a daily basis from my constituents. the balboa pool, i would like to know what happened to all of these projects. >> balboa pool is under construction. what about the senior housing project. >> jfk tower is still under construction. we're trying to find a constructible solution consistent with the path forward that the general manager said was discussed. we hope that will receive service. >> do you know if any
we think that these are negative impacts that are avoidable. we're trying to work with pg&e, as the general manager mentioned, come furth agreement so we can avoid them together. they are, frankly, accumulating, though, affecting many san franciscoens. there's a loss in revenue, waste in city funds in trying to remove the roadblocks and increasing emissions -- >> ms. hale, before you move on. with the mta toilet, you found another way to provide that power, so that's up and running,...
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one says it will impact every single rider. >> a project like this impacts all riders. >> that means you want to add an extra 10-20 minutes to your travel time. passengers can expect a faster, smoother ride. >> really at the end of this, this should allow us to bring it up to the design light which will make it when you see the number of trains going through, you're talking about a 2-3 minute reduction in travel time right away. >> it impacts the kl and y. they can transfer under ground and continue downtown. they guide riders to shuttle buses. >> i didn't even know that. >> people i talked to just want to make it to work on time. >> i think it's an unnecessary change. it does impact me in that i'm waking up earlier trying to make sure i can get to my job on time. other than that, these things happen. >> ktvu fox 2 news. >> harrell lee davidson says they'll shift overseas because of the rising cost of tariffs. the european union hit the motorcyclist with the tariffs after president trump imposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. harrell lee davidson says iu tariffs on their mot
one says it will impact every single rider. >> a project like this impacts all riders. >> that means you want to add an extra 10-20 minutes to your travel time. passengers can expect a faster, smoother ride. >> really at the end of this, this should allow us to bring it up to the design light which will make it when you see the number of trains going through, you're talking about a 2-3 minute reduction in travel time right away. >> it impacts the kl and y. they can...
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what number of people would that impact? >> so the next bullet addresses your questions, president scott. so based on uhc's analysis there's about 5,685 members that will be positively impacted by this change. however, there are 1,746 members that will be adversely impacted. so let me clarify the numbers seem shocking to you but let me just clarify how the number was derived so you could have -- so the criteria was one rx in 2017 so you could have members falling in in both categories. >> okay. >> so it looks bigger than it is but there's obviously an impact from a membership perspeiv so the changes outlined on this page lowers the 2019 premium by $17.40. so the first set of programs increase your cost, the second set of design changes decrease your cost. you can also see on page 17 -- actually, we want to make a note here in particular related to the very first sentence, which is speciality medications would be covered at the same copayment of preferred brand at the tier two level in 2019 as part of this change. there's som
what number of people would that impact? >> so the next bullet addresses your questions, president scott. so based on uhc's analysis there's about 5,685 members that will be positively impacted by this change. however, there are 1,746 members that will be adversely impacted. so let me clarify the numbers seem shocking to you but let me just clarify how the number was derived so you could have -- so the criteria was one rx in 2017 so you could have members falling in in both categories....
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that has an impact on everybody. billion iner $600 federal funds that are doled out as a result of the census. a portion of it is tied to the senses. all of that is at risk. the doling out of that federal a function ofnot citizens. that affects everybody. it affects people like you. people were citizens in different parts of the country, red state, blue state. that will all be impacted by a potential undercount. i think in some ways this is a very shortsighted thing that people are supporting and is inconsistent with the way with which we have done it in the past. onhave brought a lawsuit behalf of citizens in five states. i think we had a good chance of winning that lawsuit. they did not do the things they were supposed to procedurally before they put that question on the long form. we'll see what happens there. people say why are you in new hampshire? there are some assumptions about why i am in new hampshire. my reason for being in new hampshire is to talk about this. also, the issues i see in new hampshire. in 20
that has an impact on everybody. billion iner $600 federal funds that are doled out as a result of the census. a portion of it is tied to the senses. all of that is at risk. the doling out of that federal a function ofnot citizens. that affects everybody. it affects people like you. people were citizens in different parts of the country, red state, blue state. that will all be impacted by a potential undercount. i think in some ways this is a very shortsighted thing that people are supporting...
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this impacts passengers pretty significantly. i have not been out there. there's only an acting superintendent who's also serving as the transportation superintendent at kirkland. this is a significant facility that needs full time person out there. also, related to the service changes. the terminal now known as the sales force, terminal center, really was not ready for muny and they've had to do some work arounds for the trolley coaches involving pulling the poles. and routing continues to use first mission rather than s taying on market. i hope that routing will be reexamined. just to conclude on this item, i understand there's no july 3rd meeting of this board. a number of items will be heard july 17th a month from now that i expect to be controversial. i hope the board and staff will plan on handling those controversial items in a month. we'll see what happens in a month between now and then. thanks. >> next speaker please. >> mark gruberg. >> thank you again. i wanted to say few words about the business and tax amendments that would place an additiona
this impacts passengers pretty significantly. i have not been out there. there's only an acting superintendent who's also serving as the transportation superintendent at kirkland. this is a significant facility that needs full time person out there. also, related to the service changes. the terminal now known as the sales force, terminal center, really was not ready for muny and they've had to do some work arounds for the trolley coaches involving pulling the poles. and routing continues to use...
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scope of the economy for the united states or china it could be a much bigger impact as president is trying to.
scope of the economy for the united states or china it could be a much bigger impact as president is trying to.
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ould be the impact of a trade war there? >> boeing's biggest customer is if you look at markets, 202 of the boeing commercl airplanes delivered last year went to china. that is about 26% of the annual deliveries last year. it has a little bit of cushion the fact tha airlines order airplanes knowing they are not delivered for several years. it is unlikely that chinese airlines would cancel orders immediately. that said chioes have a reputation and a track record for sayin we are moving some of the orders over to air bus or any future ordersould go to air bus. that is why boeing is sensitive to t trade tensions. >> phil lebeau at the port of charleston. >>> the genehepy treatment shows promise. drug maker says three boys with muscular distrofy showed improvement. the trial is still in its early es saresta said it helped grow a key protein that is missing in people with this disease. >> we need to take the results we have and treat additionale children andeed to watch the children for a while. but this is potentially transforma
ould be the impact of a trade war there? >> boeing's biggest customer is if you look at markets, 202 of the boeing commercl airplanes delivered last year went to china. that is about 26% of the annual deliveries last year. it has a little bit of cushion the fact tha airlines order airplanes knowing they are not delivered for several years. it is unlikely that chinese airlines would cancel orders immediately. that said chioes have a reputation and a track record for sayin we are moving...
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quickly, the impact of the windows on us. i would like to respectfully ask the members of the board to imagine how it would feel to understand your neighbor violated city code and is on your property line not with one window but six windows accrues the length of your home. from our point of view they are unsightly, they are large, over bearing and it is definitely not a good feeling to know that your neighbor has taken advantage of their height opportunity and has the hovering windows above your head. we just want the wrong to be rectified. you know, i would like to say that we would really like the windows to be closed. those two windows in particular next to the roof deck. they are two very large openings to living space. one is to the living room the other to the bedroom. the likelihood of running into each other when we are up there is very high. i would like to make the point that mr. sidey does not live on the subject property and really doesn't care about the impact of these windows on our lives. thank you very much fo
quickly, the impact of the windows on us. i would like to respectfully ask the members of the board to imagine how it would feel to understand your neighbor violated city code and is on your property line not with one window but six windows accrues the length of your home. from our point of view they are unsightly, they are large, over bearing and it is definitely not a good feeling to know that your neighbor has taken advantage of their height opportunity and has the hovering windows above...
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quite frankly, a lot of the growth that you're seeing now is the impact of the tax cuts, the impact ofo see this throughout the next year in a very large way. maria: throughout the next year, because these companies were keeping money overseas because they were getting double taxed. >> that's all ended. a lot of them i felt last year, as the debate was going on, a lot of these companies saw the new president, saw the new administration, saw the new treasury secretary, who i call the apostle of growth and continue to do so, and they were ready to pull the trigger. all they needed to see was progress in congress and the ultimate signing and so when they did, it happened really fast. and one point steven is saying this, look, because business is good and the economy is healthy and wages are rising, okay, they were stagnant for near 20 years, that's pulling more people into the workforce and that's increasing the amount of folks that are employed and we're at a point where there's actually the same amount of jobs out there as there are folks looking for jobs. that's never happened before.
quite frankly, a lot of the growth that you're seeing now is the impact of the tax cuts, the impact ofo see this throughout the next year in a very large way. maria: throughout the next year, because these companies were keeping money overseas because they were getting double taxed. >> that's all ended. a lot of them i felt last year, as the debate was going on, a lot of these companies saw the new president, saw the new administration, saw the new treasury secretary, who i call the...
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had a majormendment impact on the competitor to dfw airport in dallas. what the wright amendment did flights fromited taking off and flying to neighboring states without first making a stop in texas. if you were flying say on southwest airlines from dallas to new orleans, you would first have to stop in another city in texas. southwest airlines obviously did not want this past because it was going to have a big impact on their business. but in order to try to push in business to dfw airport and get airport, thatthat was the purpose of this amendment. jim wright obviously favored this, and wanted this past to help dfw. he had a lot of pushback, obviously, from southwest airlines, local people living in the area, and even other congressmen and senators. in some of the papers, such as this from december 10, 19 79, it is a letter from barry goldwater , basicallyht expressing his desire to not see this past. he did not want the wright amendment hast and thought it would have a detrimental effect. there are many -- past and and thought ited would have a dentur
had a majormendment impact on the competitor to dfw airport in dallas. what the wright amendment did flights fromited taking off and flying to neighboring states without first making a stop in texas. if you were flying say on southwest airlines from dallas to new orleans, you would first have to stop in another city in texas. southwest airlines obviously did not want this past because it was going to have a big impact on their business. but in order to try to push in business to dfw airport and...
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i think it will impact the american economy as much as it is going to impact the chinese economy in part because of chinese retaliation, not technology specific. issues, u.s. companies by a lot of components from china. we are going to see an impact chineseeven though policies and unfair trade practices and forcing technology transfers and localization of data are harming u.s. technology companies. they have been forced to deal with restrictions for years. to restrictions continue grow rather than frank. so there is a problem for technology companies as china once to indigenous a lot of manufacturing in china. however, tariffs are not going to help solve the problem. does it mean for china-based companies given what is on their list and our list? we will have to see what the next moves are, but it creates a great deal of uncertainty. for foreign companies invest in china on how exports will be affected and whether they will be hit a retaliation. for chinese owned companies, and a lot of uncertainty heard will they be able to do acquisitions in the united states? will further products be
i think it will impact the american economy as much as it is going to impact the chinese economy in part because of chinese retaliation, not technology specific. issues, u.s. companies by a lot of components from china. we are going to see an impact chineseeven though policies and unfair trade practices and forcing technology transfers and localization of data are harming u.s. technology companies. they have been forced to deal with restrictions for years. to restrictions continue grow rather...