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local hire is not under threat by this p.l.a. local hire is a success because of the building trades unions in san francisco. based on the slides you just saw from alex, northern california abc who was helping to coordinate this misinformation campaign can't in half of one of the most populous states in the country cannot match the numbers we do in 49 square miles because they don't have a complotmemitm women. they don't have a commitment to african-american -- [applause] >> thank you. >> good afternoon, supervi supe. thank you for moving this forward. i'm a life-long resident of san francisco. i'm also a representative of liner workers local 377. unfortunately, i'm here about myself because all of our apprentices and journeymen are working. i represent over 3,000 members in the bay area, hundreds of apprentices and journeymen in san francisco. i urge you to move this forward and ignore the false information that's coming out from both sides. we appreciate your help. we look forward to moving this forward. thank you. >> thank you
local hire is not under threat by this p.l.a. local hire is a success because of the building trades unions in san francisco. based on the slides you just saw from alex, northern california abc who was helping to coordinate this misinformation campaign can't in half of one of the most populous states in the country cannot match the numbers we do in 49 square miles because they don't have a complotmemitm women. they don't have a commitment to african-american -- [applause] >> thank you....
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i work on the local road. with this p.l.a., it will severely hinder my ability to continue to work and provide trucking to contractors. ultimately, i think this will make me shut my doris and i will no longer be able to have a business in the city. i oppose. thank you i am a small business woman owned company. i provide trucking services on many city projects, and i oppose the p.l.a. 's. >> thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. i am a small business and a resident in san francisco. i oppose the p.l.a. i've been doing business here for 25 years. it has only gotten harder for me. the legislature written in the p.l.a. enters my ability to work in multiple markets. it will affect my business greatly. i will no longer be able to track if the p.l.a. is mandatory citywide. we cannot find the suppliers that will work with us on these projects. >> thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am the president of the coalition for economic equity. the coalition has been around for almost 35 years. we operate on a conse
i work on the local road. with this p.l.a., it will severely hinder my ability to continue to work and provide trucking to contractors. ultimately, i think this will make me shut my doris and i will no longer be able to have a business in the city. i oppose. thank you i am a small business woman owned company. i provide trucking services on many city projects, and i oppose the p.l.a. 's. >> thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. i am a small business and a resident in san...
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it's places where the you know there was no local paper to report on it there were no local paper to say do we really need this extra spending do we really need this extra bill for ideal government running a church and wow five to eleven and if you don't those of you at home cross the world municipal bonds are this brilliant way that we came up with in the united states to pay for things that said you know minute municipal or city governments mean so the idea is you can you can buy these bonds and essentially what you're doing is lending money to the city you have a certain interest rate but the amount of when you have a city that has lots and lots of these municipal bonds and there are interest rates and all of that are sort of one all over the place this is what happens if you're out of control spending because those mystical bonds are going to be worth a whole lot because the city is probably going to go bankrupt and one of the things you see is in denver one of their small papers you had the denver's rocky mountain news so researchers your time on the study researchers discovered
it's places where the you know there was no local paper to report on it there were no local paper to say do we really need this extra spending do we really need this extra bill for ideal government running a church and wow five to eleven and if you don't those of you at home cross the world municipal bonds are this brilliant way that we came up with in the united states to pay for things that said you know minute municipal or city governments mean so the idea is you can you can buy these bonds...
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we sure have at the local level. >> and, mr. praetz, you discuss cyber navigators in your testimony. and mr. schoeller mentioned that not all election authorities have access to a team dedicated to protecting them, which you noted. can you both discuss how cyber navigators can provide local election officials with a much needed resource and expertise. >> i think that's an issue you mentioned. ne have a number -- they have a number of white papers. they're trying to do all they ki think the issue, and this is my broader testimony for the record, often times the local official are so overtasked with all of these various administrative duties. they don't have a bunch to be able to handle. they don't have access to the information just by the logistical way their job occurs every single day. and that's why i think if we can have programs that are there to help, like bill mentioned this morning, i think that's going to be the type of help that our local election officials appreciate. because they are concerned. they are worried. they
we sure have at the local level. >> and, mr. praetz, you discuss cyber navigators in your testimony. and mr. schoeller mentioned that not all election authorities have access to a team dedicated to protecting them, which you noted. can you both discuss how cyber navigators can provide local election officials with a much needed resource and expertise. >> i think that's an issue you mentioned. ne have a number -- they have a number of white papers. they're trying to do all they ki...
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elections are run by state and local counties. across the 50 states and five territories therer 10,000 jurisdictions that are responsible for elections. the systems processes and procedures use very great is the local administration of elections empowers voters to engage directly with the process. it brings me to my final point. for those voters have questions or concerns regarding the security integrity of the process i'm for you to get involved. become a poll worker watch pre- election testing of the systems. check your registration information before elections. engaged with their state and local election officials most importantly go vote. the best response to those who wish to undermine our democracy is to participate and to vote. moving forward the department will continue to coordinate and support state and local officials to ensure the security of our election infrastructure. we are committed to ensuring coordinated response from all levels of the government to help mitigate these risks. before i conclude i want to take a m
elections are run by state and local counties. across the 50 states and five territories therer 10,000 jurisdictions that are responsible for elections. the systems processes and procedures use very great is the local administration of elections empowers voters to engage directly with the process. it brings me to my final point. for those voters have questions or concerns regarding the security integrity of the process i'm for you to get involved. become a poll worker watch pre- election...
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the local school to see my dear. forest the beach for one. spring one straw i started filling up with water again because of the new trees. played and now says future let me play a no longer have to travel long distances to collect it. last song is bridge the fish to lose one field spoke one spy. plane. you like them. if you also do not tell us about. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit shares her story. when i'll take you to morrocco the bobbery macaques that need in the north of the country i'm in neighboring algeria i'm presently becoming a cop on subject in conservation of summits the abbey on the. this is all the cock that live outside of. many of these young animals are being caught and then sold in europe are pets are you calling for to travel to bar camp forest in morocco where the barbarian maccie are supposed to be protecting questionis how much of that protection still exists because they still face some challenges. the babi mckee's habitat is under threat deforestation is underway in the rest mountains of northern
the local school to see my dear. forest the beach for one. spring one straw i started filling up with water again because of the new trees. played and now says future let me play a no longer have to travel long distances to collect it. last song is bridge the fish to lose one field spoke one spy. plane. you like them. if you also do not tell us about. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit shares her story. when i'll take you to morrocco the bobbery macaques that need in the north...
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places where the you know there was no local paper to report on it there were no local paper to say do we really need this extra spending do we really need this extra bill for his idea of government running on child and wow five to eleven and if you don't those of you at home across the world municipal bonds are this brilliant way that we came up with in the united states to pay for things that said you know minute municipal or city governments mean so the idea is you can you can buy these bonds and essentially what you're doing is lending money to the city you have a certain interest rate but the amount of when you have a city that has lots and lots of these municipal bonds and there are interest rates and all of that are sort of one all over the place this is what happens and out of control spending because those miscible bonds are going to be worth a whole lot because the city is probably going to go they grow up and one of the things you see is in denver one of their small papers so you had denver's rocky mountain news so researchers your time on the study researchers discovered th
places where the you know there was no local paper to report on it there were no local paper to say do we really need this extra spending do we really need this extra bill for his idea of government running on child and wow five to eleven and if you don't those of you at home across the world municipal bonds are this brilliant way that we came up with in the united states to pay for things that said you know minute municipal or city governments mean so the idea is you can you can buy these...
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it was a good local paper doing good local coverage. that was that. thank you very much. i appreciate your insight. we have to stop meeting like this. doug mckelway in washington. >> yeah, we have not independently confirmed this. cbs news is reporting that, we should provide the information. the suspect in custody following the shooting. cbs news sources say the suspect is not cooperating and not revealing his identity and other sources from the cbs news correspondents said he had no i.d. on him. so they don't know who he is, even though he's in custody and interviewing him. that, according to cbs news, we have not independently confirmed that. >> neil: so they're talking to him and he's not given up his information? >> that's what cbs is saying. he's not talking and not revealing his identity. >> neil: are >> neil: they are saying he's the only known suspect? >> they are not saying that. police made reference to that in their press conference. things are secure. the investigation is just getting underway. >> neil: thank you. we still don't know the reason why it happene
it was a good local paper doing good local coverage. that was that. thank you very much. i appreciate your insight. we have to stop meeting like this. doug mckelway in washington. >> yeah, we have not independently confirmed this. cbs news is reporting that, we should provide the information. the suspect in custody following the shooting. cbs news sources say the suspect is not cooperating and not revealing his identity and other sources from the cbs news correspondents said he had no...
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harm the local businesses. furthermore, not only will they harm existing businesses, but they will harm future businesses from coming in. once they come into our city, to noe valley, we'll never see another local pet store or grooming shop open up here again. and that's really bad to think of. matter of fact, we believe they've chosen the spot they've chosen exactly for this specific reason. they're right in between the animal company and v.i.p. grooming, two of the longest running pet businesses here in the city. again, from michelle rivera, "they have investors with deep pockets. they plant themselves next to long-established businesses and under cut them and do this while insisting their nice guys. in my opinion, keep san francisco's neighborhoods healthy and keep healthy spot out." they will drive up rents. double parking. they're right on 24th street. double parking is already a huge problem on 24th street. people will be picking up and dropping off their dogs all day and picking up 40-pound bags of dog fo
harm the local businesses. furthermore, not only will they harm existing businesses, but they will harm future businesses from coming in. once they come into our city, to noe valley, we'll never see another local pet store or grooming shop open up here again. and that's really bad to think of. matter of fact, we believe they've chosen the spot they've chosen exactly for this specific reason. they're right in between the animal company and v.i.p. grooming, two of the longest running pet...
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we wewere working with the local police also, like we had to train them. there were, i think. 52 countries, like police people were there. so, in the national operations center where i was working there, like we had like from all the countries. making them all work together smoothly, it was also a different part fofor me. lilike getting along with them and working with the people from the east timor, it was different. i recall the incidentnts, i visualize them ad like how they are suffering and how they are working, em outut.police helping and it's a n nice experience for meme that i c can never forget in my lifefe. it gives me immene pleasure, and i'm proud also. [wilhelm scavo speaking italian] [michele melis speaking italian] [serena bonifaclo speaking italian]] [indistinct chatter] [sirens] [zhang ying speaking] [sirens] [captain gabrhiwot gebru speaking amharic] [indistinct chatter] [crowd cheering] announcer: coming up on a future edition of "21st century"... [souleymane traore speaking bambara language] [boubakar sidiki samake speaking french] zñvp
we wewere working with the local police also, like we had to train them. there were, i think. 52 countries, like police people were there. so, in the national operations center where i was working there, like we had like from all the countries. making them all work together smoothly, it was also a different part fofor me. lilike getting along with them and working with the people from the east timor, it was different. i recall the incidentnts, i visualize them ad like how they are suffering and...
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the local school to see my dear. forest the beautiful white. spring that once tried to stop it filling up with water again because of the new trees. plain old canal concepts future where they may. no longer have to travel long distances to collect it. was thomas fruit and vegetables one feel good wants to. claim. you'd like them. if you also didn't hear to tell us about this. visit our website or send us a tweet. do remove it. first. went out that morrocco the bobbery macaques that live in the north of the country and maybe ring area i presently becoming a cold one subject in conservation summits the abbey on the. all macaque that live outside of. many of these young animals being caught and then sold in europe ice pack it's called reporter travel to a bar can forest in morocco where the barbarian maccie are supposed to be protected questionis how much of that protection still exists because they still face some challenges. the bobbery mckee's habitat is under threat deforestation is underway in the rest mountains of northern iraq to clear the
the local school to see my dear. forest the beautiful white. spring that once tried to stop it filling up with water again because of the new trees. plain old canal concepts future where they may. no longer have to travel long distances to collect it. was thomas fruit and vegetables one feel good wants to. claim. you'd like them. if you also didn't hear to tell us about this. visit our website or send us a tweet. do remove it. first. went out that morrocco the bobbery macaques that live in the...
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and seven years on what do locals in spain's. region think of the controversial we. were studying became a fossil a country where many people don't have access to electricity that's especially true in the rule areas but one company has set out to change that two brothers have joined forces to produce. on an industrial scale what's the purpose to light the rule communities the countryside the from has already branched out to neighboring african countries we went out to find out how exactly they are doing this. even remotely trying to tell me every day the sales rep is trying to market so he likes to shop and the competition is still on the solar market and the city if you do go is no exception they love to see stylish culture around thirty year olds that's a lot of money and even if i say that even in the g.i. cases his lumps of extremism just. their work i'm sure. works for. the company's production site is located on the outskirts of. a conscious decision to buy locally this means the company can also offer fast repairs if needed over twenty people working here and
and seven years on what do locals in spain's. region think of the controversial we. were studying became a fossil a country where many people don't have access to electricity that's especially true in the rule areas but one company has set out to change that two brothers have joined forces to produce. on an industrial scale what's the purpose to light the rule communities the countryside the from has already branched out to neighboring african countries we went out to find out how exactly they...
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local motors is the name of another company. those are really the big three. i think there are some others that are in sort of startups. zooks is in the design phase here in san francisco, but i'm not aware of them actually operating a pilot yet. so it's a small handful. >> supervisor kim: you said it would be a mixture of public and private transportation services, so i assume that's muni ferry being the public side and the private -- is that you are assuming that the developer will be providing services or are you talking about lyft and uber? >> one potential service could be water taxi service. we've heard interest in some of the start-up water taxi companies in being able to serve the island if there are facilities available for them to do that. >> supervisor kim: is there water taxi service in the bay area? >> there is. in operation, a varying range of sizes of vessels from your small, more taxi-sized, to prop s.f. -- and eric knows more about this than i do -- but 50-passenger, 100-passenger ferry, vessels, small ferries. >> supervisor kim: okay. well th
local motors is the name of another company. those are really the big three. i think there are some others that are in sort of startups. zooks is in the design phase here in san francisco, but i'm not aware of them actually operating a pilot yet. so it's a small handful. >> supervisor kim: you said it would be a mixture of public and private transportation services, so i assume that's muni ferry being the public side and the private -- is that you are assuming that the developer will be...
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the state and local tax deduction for individuals was decimated. the state and local tax deduction for corporations was left untouched. the individual tax cut is tempora temporary. the corporate tax cut is permanent. the moving expense deduction for individuals was eliminated. but corporations can continue to deduct the moving expenses associated with closing down fact ris and plant t here and moving them to places like china and india, robbing us of good paying american jobs. we were treated like second class citizens to subsidize the lifestyles of the rich and shameless. that's why the cap should be e lem 83% of the republican tax bill goes to the wealthiest 1% in america. justice brandice, a legendary supreme court jundge, once made the observation that in america, we can have democracy or wealth concentrated in the hand of the very few. but we can't have both. an attack on economic fairness and attack on the american dream. it must be unravelleded. i urge my fellow member to join me and support this amendment to eliminate the state and local ta
the state and local tax deduction for individuals was decimated. the state and local tax deduction for corporations was left untouched. the individual tax cut is tempora temporary. the corporate tax cut is permanent. the moving expense deduction for individuals was eliminated. but corporations can continue to deduct the moving expenses associated with closing down fact ris and plant t here and moving them to places like china and india, robbing us of good paying american jobs. we were treated...
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protests local communities local militias starting to side with one or the other then we could see more and more damage at the fields themselves and the final thing i want to mention in terms of how this could really impact on a political conflict sort of scenario across libya is that if half the pushes for the east that brings them into contact with it after and what we could see if there's a big long term destabilisation in the oil question is that this will touch on both east and west libya and actually this could prolong and spark off a conflict that could bring in whole the. country and could reignite some of the existing political and economic devise that were already present in libya tim is there a other global aspect to this i guess it's a fiscal corollary if you will in as much as the iran oil production industry is already battling its way through sanctions of trying to survive sanctions on top of which if the oil production in libya begins to dip those customers that have got the signed paperwork they've signed the deals people like venezuela some of the latin american countr
protests local communities local militias starting to side with one or the other then we could see more and more damage at the fields themselves and the final thing i want to mention in terms of how this could really impact on a political conflict sort of scenario across libya is that if half the pushes for the east that brings them into contact with it after and what we could see if there's a big long term destabilisation in the oil question is that this will touch on both east and west libya...
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and seven years on what do locals in sprains last region think of the controversial we. we started a country where many people don't have access to electricity that's especially true in the rule areas but one company has set out to change that two brothers have joined forces to produce. on an industrial scale what's the purpose to light up the rule communities the countryside the from has already branched out to neighboring african countries we went out to find out how exactly they are doing this. even him who drives into town nearly every day the sales rep is trying to market so along to shop owners competition is stiff on the solar market and the city have to do go is no exception the lamps the sound around thirty year olds that's a lot of money into kenya fast so but even. so extremely robust. we have chinese products here which are less expensive they're cheaper but the quote. it just isn't the same. the company's production site is located on the outskirts of. a conscious decision to. this means the company can also offer fast repairs if needed over twenty people ar
and seven years on what do locals in sprains last region think of the controversial we. we started a country where many people don't have access to electricity that's especially true in the rule areas but one company has set out to change that two brothers have joined forces to produce. on an industrial scale what's the purpose to light up the rule communities the countryside the from has already branched out to neighboring african countries we went out to find out how exactly they are doing...
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use to pay for services at the state and local level. it has been part of the system since it was created in 1913. 105 years ago. they had designed the tax systems that now has been recklessly cast aside. there are two states and two types of states in america. they regularly send more money to the federal government each and every year a than we get back in return. taker states like alabama, mississippi and louisiana regularly receive more from the federal government and grant assisted than they sent to washington in return. for example. new york state sent $48 billion per year more to washington dc then we get back in the y form of housing and transportation. the tax scam will make a bad situation that much worse particularly as a result of the salt cap. it unfairly targets donor states. they concluded that the taxpayer of 13 different states including those mentioned above paid far more federal taxes than they received in federal dollars. states like new york and california are not subsidize as some suggested during the debate on the
use to pay for services at the state and local level. it has been part of the system since it was created in 1913. 105 years ago. they had designed the tax systems that now has been recklessly cast aside. there are two states and two types of states in america. they regularly send more money to the federal government each and every year a than we get back in return. taker states like alabama, mississippi and louisiana regularly receive more from the federal government and grant assisted than...
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my own local pet job is my life's work. we have seen the effect that chain stores have had and sf has lost original members. we know your name and pet's name and we are blessed to see them grow from puppies to the moment they are adopted and we make recommendations on food, health, behavior and issue referrals to others who are local. when they pass we are there for them with hugs, tears, and love. there is a precedence for denies cu permits to chain stores already. in 2009 they denied a permit to pet food express attempting to enter marina district and did so again in 2 2011. thank you for your time today. >> my name i richard hilldeath. i am owned by two cats. [laughter] i am hear to like everyone before me just now request that you deny this conditional use permit. i have hea to date 1257 people e signed online position against this store and more than 1600 have signed the physical one delivered to you and 56 merchants. a total of more than 3200 people have expressed their opposition in this form and i have hear a visual
my own local pet job is my life's work. we have seen the effect that chain stores have had and sf has lost original members. we know your name and pet's name and we are blessed to see them grow from puppies to the moment they are adopted and we make recommendations on food, health, behavior and issue referrals to others who are local. when they pass we are there for them with hugs, tears, and love. there is a precedence for denies cu permits to chain stores already. in 2009 they denied a permit...
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it supports our local business people and adds a local flavor to union square. i love bringing my two sons and out of town visitors to union square. a family friendly colorfully decorated ice cream truck owned by local business people is just what union square needs more of. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is natalie barclay. i'm a san francisco native. when i think of san francisco, i think of local businesses. we don't think of big corporations. that's not the heart of our city, and i think that we're starting to lose sight of that, and we need to really get back to those local businesses and make sure that they still have a place. san francisco's also an incredible food city. we value high quality product, and we want that experience as well as the community, and that's exactly what hometown creamery gives you. it's not just ice cream at a good quality, but it's also a community that exists in the sunset. but if we could create that community downtown, you not only would have tourists getting a feel of what san francisco is, but
it supports our local business people and adds a local flavor to union square. i love bringing my two sons and out of town visitors to union square. a family friendly colorfully decorated ice cream truck owned by local business people is just what union square needs more of. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is natalie barclay. i'm a san francisco native. when i think of san francisco, i think of local businesses. we don't think of big corporations....
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we will local hire an p.l.a. that is equity focused and we want higher court employees. >> my name is aaron. i work for a paving company. i am also the merchant association president. my family has been in san francisco since 1984. and we are very happy to be part of the l.b.e. program. we are a prounion contractor and we think this p.l.a. is written and it definitely means -- needs a lot more in its. i would like to talk at length with anyone about that. i hope to talk to you soon but i am opposed to the p.l.a. as it is currently written. >> thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is nina. i am a woman contractor. i would like to say the city has created a wonderful program for us to have -- help small businesses to be successful and achieve and make a dream. the city agency has been measured and understand the 20 million dollar to graduate l.b.e. to understand that 20 million-dollar it's a threshold to be successful and to achieve american dream. i am here to suggest a plan to adapt the threshold that
we will local hire an p.l.a. that is equity focused and we want higher court employees. >> my name is aaron. i work for a paving company. i am also the merchant association president. my family has been in san francisco since 1984. and we are very happy to be part of the l.b.e. program. we are a prounion contractor and we think this p.l.a. is written and it definitely means -- needs a lot more in its. i would like to talk at length with anyone about that. i hope to talk to you soon but i...
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and i knew a lot of people were talking about to the local will you. say it was for people for like many researchers in this for this report from that that doesn't hold weight either because states with high usage you know when you see this percentage of states or cities with high average local paper shuts down same thing happens didn't matter if the news was suddenly online and you know they didn't matter if there are you know it's really great it's really crazy but ultimately comes out we've got to get people informed about what's right and that was one of the things that got out all the guardian about that he said quote we hope this paper raises awareness of the importance of a local newspaper it's like a public good earn environmental protection and i think that's what's really important whether it's a town of twelve hundred or a town of fifteen fifteen hundred or fifteen thousand or a million you need to have local news and you need to know what's going on in your own backyard most of. this week marks a dark time in the battle over net neutrality
and i knew a lot of people were talking about to the local will you. say it was for people for like many researchers in this for this report from that that doesn't hold weight either because states with high usage you know when you see this percentage of states or cities with high average local paper shuts down same thing happens didn't matter if the news was suddenly online and you know they didn't matter if there are you know it's really great it's really crazy but ultimately comes out we've...
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local local local local ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the cspan buses traveling on our 50 capital toalaska asking folks what the most important issue is. >> i think the most important issue facing alaska is that were in the middle of the budget crisis. as a result of lower oil prices we aren't getting that oil revenue. there are other things that are happening but are not happening very fast. people are worried about implementing taxes. the more our economy goes down, the more people get upset and aren't living there lives in a way that they're happy with and they're turning to self-medicating. >> i think the most important issue is child hunger and taking care of children. we went down in our going way back up. we have to stop giving all our money to the well companies and start spending it on children for the future. >> one of our big issues here in the state is the industry and it's a big chunk of our economy and growing by leaps about. we want to promote juneau at a statewide level for tourism and visitor industry is such a bright spot in our economy. >> as far as i can see, i've
local local local local ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the cspan buses traveling on our 50 capital toalaska asking folks what the most important issue is. >> i think the most important issue facing alaska is that were in the middle of the budget crisis. as a result of lower oil prices we aren't getting that oil revenue. there are other things that are happening but are not happening very fast. people are worried about implementing taxes. the more our economy...
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with state and local officials. dhs has formed several working groups and task force developing plans for election infrastructure security. working not only with state and local election officials, but also the private sector to help generate best practices and solutions. the department has continued to work to strengthen partnerships with state and local election officials. nevertheless, elections are controlled by states. that means these partnerships are completely voluntary. that puts the onus upon states to seek help from and cooperate with our federal government. if they don't, of course, it is impossible for the department to step in. other responses from government include president trump's decision to levy sanctions against russian organizations and individuals that participated in election interference. year, treasurys department targeted five entities and 19 individuals. including the internet research agency and the individuals associated with it. in april, the administration imposed additional sanctions
with state and local officials. dhs has formed several working groups and task force developing plans for election infrastructure security. working not only with state and local election officials, but also the private sector to help generate best practices and solutions. the department has continued to work to strengthen partnerships with state and local election officials. nevertheless, elections are controlled by states. that means these partnerships are completely voluntary. that puts the...
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to the local economy.s a chain store, they don't ning next to tmbout a localsine because they have the advantages and deep pocket no local pet business will take the chance to open up near them er again, becausey beo make and profit and survive next to aai li one. he unfair advantages, they can do a couple of things. ey can undercut the competition, sell less and make more money, they can engage in a practice called dumping. dumping is when you flood the market with free or reduced services so oths cannot maintain their business. the chain store can then dictate ty oe services. this is what healthy spot has an here's a quote from michelle. rivera, who owns ausine do in "rather thanld the own clientele, healthy spot has used predatory practices to ste clnts away from us and other tpe businesses the first six months, they offered multiple coupons, maj discounts for food g an day serves. this is deliberate techniques to steal your customers. this type of practice, which is le, is disturbing and unethical." th
to the local economy.s a chain store, they don't ning next to tmbout a localsine because they have the advantages and deep pocket no local pet business will take the chance to open up near them er again, becausey beo make and profit and survive next to aai li one. he unfair advantages, they can do a couple of things. ey can undercut the competition, sell less and make more money, they can engage in a practice called dumping. dumping is when you flood the market with free or reduced services so...
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i think local papers are vital. i tried to read the local paper every day. the inquirer had a great article on the op crisis. every day, but go back to your community and write letters to the editor. maybe try to find a network of people who could raise funds to take up over a local paper. follow the news in the sense of news about the media. you're not gngoet a from cabl television. if you can go like the free press orhi those are vital for a healthy community. >> i do not disagree. i think the real tragedy of the nationalization is the purchasing of him and turning them into things that resulted in lack of oversight of state government in a lot of the investigative reporters that did that work don't have jobs anymore. there are two ways that's been dealt with, the right some people have been picked up by public-interest firms to do the same. i hate to say this, there are very few newspapers that will exist five years from now in print form. that is just a fact. but, in the states and not all states there are developing digital, very good reports on state g
i think local papers are vital. i tried to read the local paper every day. the inquirer had a great article on the op crisis. every day, but go back to your community and write letters to the editor. maybe try to find a network of people who could raise funds to take up over a local paper. follow the news in the sense of news about the media. you're not gngoet a from cabl television. if you can go like the free press orhi those are vital for a healthy community. >> i do not disagree. i...
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the blue line is ibw local 6. the orange line is sbc. another bad contractor. >> they cannot match the apprenticeship numbers of lb6. number one. when we take a look at graduation rates, again, we don't see these guys coming anywhere close to what we do. when we take a look at total enrollment over the past 16 years, over northern california, over the entire northern california -- >> it's okay if he can just finish this last slide. >> this is the last slide. local apprentices, blue line, light blue line, women. gold, abc. again, 40 times the number of apprentices done in these union programs. the abc is another bad contractor. >> thank you, mr. lanesburg. [applause] >> good morning, supervisors. mayor elect. john doughty, electrical 6. at least been a really coordinated misinformation campaign coming across to us today here. the p.l.a. doesn't restrict l.b. contractors from bidding to work, doesn't require that they're no longer eligible to bid this work. it's in the law. we have to do that. local hire is not under threat by this p.l.a.
the blue line is ibw local 6. the orange line is sbc. another bad contractor. >> they cannot match the apprenticeship numbers of lb6. number one. when we take a look at graduation rates, again, we don't see these guys coming anywhere close to what we do. when we take a look at total enrollment over the past 16 years, over northern california, over the entire northern california -- >> it's okay if he can just finish this last slide. >> this is the last slide. local apprentices,...
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& dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 my name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because we saw it as an amazing opportunity can't be beat the views and real estate that great county starting to develop on treasure island like minded business owners with last week products and want to get on the ground floor a no-brainer for us when you you, you buying local goods made locally our supporting small business those are not created an, an sprinkle scale with all the machines and one
& dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 my name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're...
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it covers local news. and it's part of the baltimore sun ownership network and it's just difficult to understand why this would happen anywhere but at the annapolis gazette. >> do you know, senator, if there were any threats, warnings, any indication that the "capital gazette" or any other newspaper in maryland was under some sort of threat? >> i have heard nothing that would indicate that was the case. i have heard nothing about that whatsoever. i do know that everybody now in the baltimore sun are a little bit concerned about security and obviously there's a great deal of interest of keeping people safe. until we know more i think it's just speculation. >> senator, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> we'll stay in close touch with you. crime and justice reporter is getting more information. what are you learning? >> all right. we'll get back to shimone in a moment. evan perez, you are getting more information, as well. what else are you learning? >> we are told by sources that one of the things they
it covers local news. and it's part of the baltimore sun ownership network and it's just difficult to understand why this would happen anywhere but at the annapolis gazette. >> do you know, senator, if there were any threats, warnings, any indication that the "capital gazette" or any other newspaper in maryland was under some sort of threat? >> i have heard nothing that would indicate that was the case. i have heard nothing about that whatsoever. i do know that everybody...
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so-called local. and that and the decision has been that local news is enhanced by competition in the market. so you have a diversity of voices. and by a limit on the reach of any one broadcaster. because it's supposed to be a local service. the trump fcc came in and immediately started eating away at the rule. there was a rule called the uha discount that said that they repealed -- or that they were put back in place that said a uhf station which now most stations are really what counts as half against the national limit of 39% that congress put in place. there was a thing called the joint service agreement rule which i put in place which said that these kind of side car agreements where i'll make a deal with you, peter, i'm going to tell the fcc that i don't own the license because you own the license. i'll do a deal with you. but you do a contract with me that says that i get all of the revenue. i make all of the management decisions. i make all of the programming decisions and we'll kind of wink a
so-called local. and that and the decision has been that local news is enhanced by competition in the market. so you have a diversity of voices. and by a limit on the reach of any one broadcaster. because it's supposed to be a local service. the trump fcc came in and immediately started eating away at the rule. there was a rule called the uha discount that said that they repealed -- or that they were put back in place that said a uhf station which now most stations are really what counts as...
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. >> the state and local tax subduction. this amendment eliminates the 10,000 or for the atomized action for state and local taxes on federal income tax returns otherwise known as -- this weakens the ability of states and localities to finance vital programs and services for american citizens like education for structure and safety net programs. under the g.o.p. tax scam taxpayers paying state and local taxes will now be taxed by the irs on the income that they used to pay for services at the state on the level. deductibility has been part of the modern income tax system created in 1913. 105 years ago. many states including new york according to this principal have now been wrecked to sleep cast aside. there are two this types of states in america donor states taker states. donor states like new york new jersey texas connecticut illinois and california regularly send more money to the federal government each and every year than we get back in return. taker states like alabama and mississippi and louisiana received more from
. >> the state and local tax subduction. this amendment eliminates the 10,000 or for the atomized action for state and local taxes on federal income tax returns otherwise known as -- this weakens the ability of states and localities to finance vital programs and services for american citizens like education for structure and safety net programs. under the g.o.p. tax scam taxpayers paying state and local taxes will now be taxed by the irs on the income that they used to pay for services at...
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that without local newspapers local governments tend to engage in more inefficient or dubious financing arrangements in other words it truly is the local reporters columnists and editors who weren't doing their job correctly and keeping the populace informed are the ones keeping government in check just like the founding fathers of the united states and vision when they enshrined freedom of the press in our constitution shocking i know but with local papers folding quicker than the cavaliers in the finals and corporate monopolies eating up all the rest are we in the last days of fresh ink and the hard news is find out if you start watching the hawks. but you get the. real thing with. the bottom. like you know i got. this. welcome we're going to watch the hard science i robot and i'm top of the list and local papers to me though pero need some girly city governments to keep city governments and state governments from run of the wild with all of our money i mean and this is not something surprising i think most people would understand that having that balance there to always keep politici
that without local newspapers local governments tend to engage in more inefficient or dubious financing arrangements in other words it truly is the local reporters columnists and editors who weren't doing their job correctly and keeping the populace informed are the ones keeping government in check just like the founding fathers of the united states and vision when they enshrined freedom of the press in our constitution shocking i know but with local papers folding quicker than the cavaliers in...
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the local automobile club, the local automobile dealers association, the taxicab company. they attack this problem first at a local level. one of the preferred methods was to equate traffic safety with keeping pedestrians off the street, which sounds sort of commonsensical to us now, outside of crosswalks. that was a tough sell one century ago when the first generation of traffic safety campaigns unanimously vilified the car and driver and put all the responsibility on them. if you want to operate an automobile on a city street, that's fine, but you've got to make sure that as the operator of the dangerous vehicle, you accept the full responsibility of going at a suitable speed and making sure you are alert to pedestrians everywhere. newspaper editorials were unanimous about this. we need to make sure that drivers bear the responsibility. the problem, first of all, is of responsibility shifting. how you do that? in the safety campaigns, local automobile interest groups invented the midwestern slang of jaywalker. the initial one was jaydriver, someone who menaces pedestrian
the local automobile club, the local automobile dealers association, the taxicab company. they attack this problem first at a local level. one of the preferred methods was to equate traffic safety with keeping pedestrians off the street, which sounds sort of commonsensical to us now, outside of crosswalks. that was a tough sell one century ago when the first generation of traffic safety campaigns unanimously vilified the car and driver and put all the responsibility on them. if you want to...
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i think local papers are vital. i tried to read the local paper every day.the cincinnati inquirer on the opioid crisis, the palm beach news and investigation under charter schools, but go back to your community. write letters to the editor. maybe try to find a network of people who might raise funds to take over a local paper. that is not unimaginable. i say follow the nsn the sense of news about e media. you're not going to get from cable or television. net neutrality, if you can go to free press or follow a set the nation. i think those are vital for a healthy community. >> i don't disagree with that. i think the real tragedy of the nationalization of global newspapers, turning them into the lack of oversight of state government in particular and the investigative reporters that used to do that kind of work don't have jobs anymore. there are two ways i think that iseing dealt with and on the right there have been some of those people picked up by public-interest firms to do the same kind of thing. and i hate to say this, i told the story earlier, but there
i think local papers are vital. i tried to read the local paper every day.the cincinnati inquirer on the opioid crisis, the palm beach news and investigation under charter schools, but go back to your community. write letters to the editor. maybe try to find a network of people who might raise funds to take over a local paper. that is not unimaginable. i say follow the nsn the sense of news about e media. you're not going to get from cable or television. net neutrality, if you can go to free...
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long as anyone can remember, has said if you have a local broadcast license, you have to provide a local studio. administration froze that out. it leads you to believe, particularly as you are going through the process of allowing vast ownership, you are going to allow somebody to come in and have a new network information produced in maryland rather than in columbus. we have question for one one more question. seed: how does it feel to that happen? mr. wheeler: is painful. ye and i have different approaches to what the job of the fcc is supposed to be. i said in my confirmation hearing my job was to represent american consumers. think that is what we tried to follow. seems to think what is best for consumers is what is best for the company. the old what is good for america is good for general motors. we have a difference of opinion. we had it when we were both sitting on the commission together. today, he is chairman. is reflecting his views. monday, june 11. what is the impact? mr. wheeler: when the net rules disappear, birds will still fly and chickens will lay eggs. monopolies will b
long as anyone can remember, has said if you have a local broadcast license, you have to provide a local studio. administration froze that out. it leads you to believe, particularly as you are going through the process of allowing vast ownership, you are going to allow somebody to come in and have a new network information produced in maryland rather than in columbus. we have question for one one more question. seed: how does it feel to that happen? mr. wheeler: is painful. ye and i have...
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and depends on the cooperation of state and local governments. two parts to this question, what level of cooperation are you receiving from individuals, secretaries of state? let me add to it the second part. how does it compare to cooperation received in previous elections. >> thank you mr. chairman. the level of collaboration and cooperation with the secretary of state is fantastic. it is at a high level. we are engaged with every stay in some way. we have the ability to share information with all 50 states should we need to. with point the contact available. the secretaries are appropriately skeptical of a federal role in this space. we continue to engage with the secretaries and engage with the local election officials so they see the value of the services. and the information that we are providing. >> i do not think you touched on t comparison -- maybe there is nothing to compare. >> in my prior role, we experience the same skepticism. from secretaries of state. again, secretaries and state and local election officials appreciate those who s
and depends on the cooperation of state and local governments. two parts to this question, what level of cooperation are you receiving from individuals, secretaries of state? let me add to it the second part. how does it compare to cooperation received in previous elections. >> thank you mr. chairman. the level of collaboration and cooperation with the secretary of state is fantastic. it is at a high level. we are engaged with every stay in some way. we have the ability to share...
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the investigators talk to the locals about honor killings. every person had a story to tell you that u.t. going to have a mini van because i do you work with you two are. the wilder devour the ridiculous upset the sauce story the lot of us does it give a whopper that i say that is that i'm a common cold you know dollars a gram do it that you had to say got to me the wire the list that. i'm the local administration request he could be upcoming which sweden but you couldn't be here because it was about enjoying it i'm going to continue bellamy living but i'm guessing on quite a difficult to give way but yeah they were very very lucky. the next morning when they went to the girls' village they found several empty mud huts. and kittens turned scarlet only career move. far as such from a casino celtic was forget me. the investigators say the locals tried hard to dissuade them from meeting the girls. insist here again little to not accuse them and i don't have my own honest if i had a cup of tea it is far better at the new three spot a bit the only
the investigators talk to the locals about honor killings. every person had a story to tell you that u.t. going to have a mini van because i do you work with you two are. the wilder devour the ridiculous upset the sauce story the lot of us does it give a whopper that i say that is that i'm a common cold you know dollars a gram do it that you had to say got to me the wire the list that. i'm the local administration request he could be upcoming which sweden but you couldn't be here because it was...
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talking to chief executive jenny marshall about faggots and plans for the future the first does mean local member of the scottish parliament. to ask what it means for the title of a working shop and that's my biggest. welcome and it has been to tell me a bit about the time. very rich heritage of building. something also has a future building mineral standing here in the biggest marine and the tone so i've been through some tough times particularly twenty fourteen or so in the yard but and to see the ship but it's like a phoenix rising from the flames. with also the cyclone sonics behind us and this is the building the fost of two of the larger vessels are being built and also just after the three days at the shell built in recent years so those are bright future ahead for fed ex many because she would involved at the time. when there were difficulties how did the community feel at that tape what was the impact on the benefits that he did have and raced. in the news broke. and into receivership there was a sense of loss it was like a a loss of a family member because everyone is so much pre
talking to chief executive jenny marshall about faggots and plans for the future the first does mean local member of the scottish parliament. to ask what it means for the title of a working shop and that's my biggest. welcome and it has been to tell me a bit about the time. very rich heritage of building. something also has a future building mineral standing here in the biggest marine and the tone so i've been through some tough times particularly twenty fourteen or so in the yard but and to...