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2001 but he was very controversial and you may remember some danish scientific committee charged lombard with scientific dishonesty but i read the report and i couldn't find a single factual claimm to disputed but they were claims he could uldispute. and he ended up retracting the finding but it shows you how politicized the matter still was. that was just the beginning. by 2005 jack hollander and emeritus from uc berkeley who was a bobby kennedy liberal. this began to be a sign that environmental optimism was not only growing that was more bipartisan and wasn't limited to contrary and like ben lautenberg. to talk about environmental progress during his many years here. the one that jumped out at me was seymour guard. the professor public health at the university of pittsburgh and he told the story of how he was a conference one-day public health experts and the speaker said well air pollution is his falling almost everywhere and look around. none of us had ever heard this. we didn't believe it. we had never seen it reported anywhere and that's when he decided i'm going to look into this
2001 but he was very controversial and you may remember some danish scientific committee charged lombard with scientific dishonesty but i read the report and i couldn't find a single factual claimm to disputed but they were claims he could uldispute. and he ended up retracting the finding but it shows you how politicized the matter still was. that was just the beginning. by 2005 jack hollander and emeritus from uc berkeley who was a bobby kennedy liberal. this began to be a sign that...
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stephen, you are at the chief us economist at ets lombard.ng from us federal reserve members? what is the latest and what do we expect race i think you are going to hear more of the same, which is that this has always been that about the economy weakening, it has always been about cutting.— been about cutting. because inflation is _ been about cutting. because inflation is at _ been about cutting. because inflation is at a _ been about cutting. because inflation is at a lower - been about cutting. because. inflation is at a lower plateau. once they have confidence it is there, they don't want the funds rate to get too restricted and create a slowdown, so theyjust want to adjust that all the work. i think the question is confidence in a stable, lower inflation rate. getting 170,000 on the jobs stable, lower inflation rate. getting 170,000 on thejobs number, which is really a median number, and average that you would get with an unemployment rate under 4%. it has to make them feel a little bit more confident in there. for to make them feel a li
stephen, you are at the chief us economist at ets lombard.ng from us federal reserve members? what is the latest and what do we expect race i think you are going to hear more of the same, which is that this has always been that about the economy weakening, it has always been about cutting.— been about cutting. because inflation is _ been about cutting. because inflation is at _ been about cutting. because inflation is at a _ been about cutting. because inflation is at a lower - been about...
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. to the hostel at susoev’s place of residence, where he took the money, then they arrived at the lombardstolen urogov. a laptop and a computer mouse, but in the lombard this property was not accepted, since the laptop was not a charger, well, in fact, then they headed to the vesta hardware store on the way to the territory of the lezensky district, where purchased where soev bought a spade of alcohol. the group of young people took a taxi to the village of padliozno. afterwards, we continued our journey on foot and turned towards the forest. sesoev knew the area and navigated it well. because his parents lived in an agricultural town nearby, they took with them all the appropriate paraphernalia, again alcohol, snacks, and also medical gloves and a shovel. at first, everything that was happening really resembled a kind of outdoor recreation; the only thing that embarrassed svetlana was that her friends were taking turns digging something nearby. oh, what are you doing there? why are you digging a hole? this is so that the garbage can be buried later. to distract svetlana’s attention, her
. to the hostel at susoev’s place of residence, where he took the money, then they arrived at the lombardstolen urogov. a laptop and a computer mouse, but in the lombard this property was not accepted, since the laptop was not a charger, well, in fact, then they headed to the vesta hardware store on the way to the territory of the lezensky district, where purchased where soev bought a spade of alcohol. the group of young people took a taxi to the village of padliozno. afterwards, we continued...
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and skyler montgomery koning of ts lombard. you look at the conflicting signs and the data.omething's starting to weaken. yields have been interesting in the shorter end of the curve. even though we saw it go lower last year, we have been wavering around the 4.8% level. where do you think we go from here? >> i'd like to find more than the backend -- >> i like the front end more than the backend. three more scenarios, one being the most likely, which is rates move higher, retest the 5% peak that they reached in late october amidst the increase in treasury issuance of notes and bonds. that is the most probable scenario for me. last month's employments report, -- last friday's implant report opened up the possibility we can get a string of weak ligament -- the labor market data that would allow the fed to start using process, which would painlessly diss advert the curve, bring the banking system back into all of that issuance, in terms of them participating. and the lease probable scenario for me is we just muddle through and the fed does not cut but rates don't move. i think t
and skyler montgomery koning of ts lombard. you look at the conflicting signs and the data.omething's starting to weaken. yields have been interesting in the shorter end of the curve. even though we saw it go lower last year, we have been wavering around the 4.8% level. where do you think we go from here? >> i'd like to find more than the backend -- >> i like the front end more than the backend. three more scenarios, one being the most likely, which is rates move higher, retest the...
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starting, officer stokes responding to call for service of a man asleep in his car as octaveia and lombard. a wellbeing check and that is all anybody knew. officer stokes responded by himself, made contact with the driver who was asleep and keen sense of observation noticed a fire arm within reach on the floorboard of the car. realizing he did not have time to wait for backup, officer stokes quickly seized the fire arm in front of the suspect and able to secure the fire arm and ordther suspect out by himself without any use of force to get the suspect into custody. then the backup came. isn't that how it works? after the scene is rendered safe officer stokes decided to do investigation instead of leave it there. a search of the car revealed large quantities of crack cocaine, meth, mushrooms and american all packaged for resale. this is something that happened every day that the public thought was a wellbeing check, but because officer stokes doing what he was doing to be trained correctly was able to safely take a situation far bigger then what people thought it was and able to defuse it i
starting, officer stokes responding to call for service of a man asleep in his car as octaveia and lombard. a wellbeing check and that is all anybody knew. officer stokes responded by himself, made contact with the driver who was asleep and keen sense of observation noticed a fire arm within reach on the floorboard of the car. realizing he did not have time to wait for backup, officer stokes quickly seized the fire arm in front of the suspect and able to secure the fire arm and ordther suspect...
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comenzó justo antes de las 20:00 de la noche del domingo, específicamente en el lugar llamado economy lombardver, pues todo a su paso. fueron más de 75 bomberos los que acudieron para poder sofocar estas llamas, pero dijeron que seguía siendo demasiado peligroso para que los investigadores entraran y determinaran la causa exacta, por lo que todavía eso está bajo investigación. como cada año, en distintas ciudades de la bahía se realizan actos conmemorativos por el día de los caídos o memorial day en el parque presidio, esto es, en san francisco. decenas fueron a rendir tributo, incluyendo una importante figura política. vamos con andrés brender, quien estuvo allí. andrés, cuéntanos cómo se vive este día hoy en presidio. este es un día emocional, como cada año aquí en el presidio. vinieron a rendirle honor. no solo los familiares que perdieron a sus seres queridos, sino también gente que simplemente vino a decirle gracias. en efecto, tuvimos la presencia de la líder demócrata nancy pelosi. como cada año desde 1868, el último lunes del mes de mayo, rendimos honores a aquellos que perdieron su v
comenzó justo antes de las 20:00 de la noche del domingo, específicamente en el lugar llamado economy lombardver, pues todo a su paso. fueron más de 75 bomberos los que acudieron para poder sofocar estas llamas, pero dijeron que seguía siendo demasiado peligroso para que los investigadores entraran y determinaran la causa exacta, por lo que todavía eso está bajo investigación. como cada año, en distintas ciudades de la bahía se realizan actos conmemorativos por el día de los caídos o...
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union street stops will be skipped, but riders can get off at stockton and filbert or powell and lombard. riders heading to fisherman's wharf will be detoured to coit tower first. downtown san francisco's nightlife activity is nearing pre-pandemic levels. researchers from the university of toronto analyzed cell phone data from more than 50 cities across the u.s. the numbers show san francisco is seeing nearly 95% of the after hours activity it experienced before the pandemic, researchers defined. after hours as between 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. the same data shows the city is seeing just above 56% of the activity it experienced before covid. during working hours, researchers say. san francisco san francisco's overall recovery rate is 67.7. an injured hiker is rescued by the chp. a look at how officers brought the person to safety and a blue angels aviators work is being recognized in a new film. his connection to the bay area. >> plus, we're fighting for a fair wage, so it's a short term sacrifice for hopefully a long term goal. >> visitors to a las vegas hotel met by picket lines coming up in to
union street stops will be skipped, but riders can get off at stockton and filbert or powell and lombard. riders heading to fisherman's wharf will be detoured to coit tower first. downtown san francisco's nightlife activity is nearing pre-pandemic levels. researchers from the university of toronto analyzed cell phone data from more than 50 cities across the u.s. the numbers show san francisco is seeing nearly 95% of the after hours activity it experienced before the pandemic, researchers...
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and about valuables , the lombards were forbidden to accept drones and thermal imagers. nbu has decided that starting tomorrow, banks and non-banking institutions are prohibited from accepting drones, thermal imagers and other similar dual-use goods as collateral for personal loans. they banned the implementation of the decision of the national security council of april 20 regarding combating gambling addiction among military personnel is prohibited from may 4 of this year. and now we will talk about the situation in georgia, the protests are not abating there, what is happening, we will find out, together with an independent media expert and a representative of a civil society organization in georgia, whether natia kuprashvili is already in contact with us, is she with us natia is already on the phone, mrs. natia, we welcome you, i congratulate you, good afternoon, excuse me, i will speak in russian. well, nothing, we will translate your, your words, well, we hope that this algorithm has already been worked out, the key story is what is happening in tbilisi right now, y
and about valuables , the lombards were forbidden to accept drones and thermal imagers. nbu has decided that starting tomorrow, banks and non-banking institutions are prohibited from accepting drones, thermal imagers and other similar dual-use goods as collateral for personal loans. they banned the implementation of the decision of the national security council of april 20 regarding combating gambling addiction among military personnel is prohibited from may 4 of this year. and now we will talk...
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the ads feature some of our hot spots, our iconic spots, lombard street, our giant grove of sequoias,nd the hollywood sign. so the question is why the new campaign? joining us now is dan gordon, the chair of the visit california board and the owner of gordon biersch brewing in san jose. dan, nice to have you back on the program. you're well known across the state through your beer. are we in a slump because we know san francisco is struggling, but southern california apparently is doing really well, right? yeah, actually, the rest of the state has really rebounded, the numbers are up even from pre-pandemic levels, which is just incredible, it came in at $150 billion, which is a record, for 2023, much higher than, 2019 before the pandemic, which was also already a record sales. so the campaign is working okay. so this is our playground here, the ultimate playground. are you targeting specifically out of towners or are you also targeting maybe, you know, people here in the bay area to go down south or vice versa? it's literally everybody. what what, the marketing research showed is that
the ads feature some of our hot spots, our iconic spots, lombard street, our giant grove of sequoias,nd the hollywood sign. so the question is why the new campaign? joining us now is dan gordon, the chair of the visit california board and the owner of gordon biersch brewing in san jose. dan, nice to have you back on the program. you're well known across the state through your beer. are we in a slump because we know san francisco is struggling, but southern california apparently is doing really...
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joining me now is steve blitz, chief us economist at ts lombard.morning to you and welcome to the programme.— steady as she goes then for the us. i think, actually, ithink, actually, i i think, actually, i think the bond market got it right, it actually eased a little bit with what he did. on the one hand he said the economy was very strong in the first quarter, inflation was higher than they thought but, you know what, we like where we are so we're going to take off out of the distribution of possibilities rate hikes and we will is conditions in the market, the coupon market by slashing the pace of qt. stocks rallied. they came off but it is more of a complicated story. what's that data telling us? there are some prizes that remain stubbornly high, others have dropped. what are we looking at?— have dropped. what are we lookin: at? ~ . �*, looking at? what he's looking at and what — looking at? what he's looking at and what most _ looking at? what he's looking at and what most economists| looking at? what he's looking . at and what most economists
joining me now is steve blitz, chief us economist at ts lombard.morning to you and welcome to the programme.— steady as she goes then for the us. i think, actually, ithink, actually, i i think, actually, i think the bond market got it right, it actually eased a little bit with what he did. on the one hand he said the economy was very strong in the first quarter, inflation was higher than they thought but, you know what, we like where we are so we're going to take off out of the distribution...
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so in this illustrative example, we have a lot a typical corner lot on lombard street, lombard street is zoned nc three, which is a numerically controlled density district. it's one for every one unit, for every 600ft of lot area, so this is just kind of the stats we put together. apologies that the captions are blocking some of that. i think the only thing you can't read is that the total rentable, residential square footage is about 15,786ft!s in this projec, and the proposal would be a mixed use building. and then just briefly kind of looking at the left hand side is the various, dwelling units versus whether rent control would be required. and the last that you can't see is the, the height of the building, the total stories. and so you can see our current code limits, which are numeric, and then if the state density bonus was used, but using our current numeric limits. so these columns are things that could be done today. and then the other two columns are what would be proposed under the peskin amendments. so the ordinance that's in front of you today. and then in the department
so in this illustrative example, we have a lot a typical corner lot on lombard street, lombard street is zoned nc three, which is a numerically controlled density district. it's one for every one unit, for every 600ft of lot area, so this is just kind of the stats we put together. apologies that the captions are blocking some of that. i think the only thing you can't read is that the total rentable, residential square footage is about 15,786ft!s in this projec, and the proposal would be a mixed...
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newly widowed david swain shared few details, even with good friends like local marina owner, bill lombardave him a hug. there was tears from both of us. >> with the talk here along coastal rhode island was a david swain wasn't acting the way leaving widower should. to some people, he seemed to detached at her memorial service. to others, it looked like he was living it up on the $600,000 he received after shelley's death. a few months after losing his wife, he started dating again. a story began to buzz on main street about how shelley had been filmed underwater missing some of her diving gear. some locals who knew their way around scuba set it didn't add up. >> was the town divided?'s b mac certainly. people on both sides of the issue. >> was it even remotely possible that david swain had had something to do with his wife shelley death? that was the question burning in the mind is shelley tyre's parents, richard and lisa. ever since swain had returned from tortolla with her daughters body, the tires demanded answers from their son- in-law, answers that weren't forthcoming. >> i kept sayi
newly widowed david swain shared few details, even with good friends like local marina owner, bill lombardave him a hug. there was tears from both of us. >> with the talk here along coastal rhode island was a david swain wasn't acting the way leaving widower should. to some people, he seemed to detached at her memorial service. to others, it looked like he was living it up on the $600,000 he received after shelley's death. a few months after losing his wife, he started dating again. a...
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economist at ts lombard. >>> speaking to our sister channel, "sky news," jpmorgan chase's jamie dimonays the u.s. economy needs to be cogny zablt of borrowing its way to growth. i want to high light. that's just what i was speaking to steven about, that the u.s. government is spending far more than it has in the past, which is keeping inflation a little bit higher. so if we go back to literally what jamie dimon is also making note of then here, he's saying that the u.s. economy needs to be cognizant of borrowing its way into growth. here's what he had to say. >> america has spent a lot of money. during covid and after covid and our deficit is f% now, that's a lot, but obviously that drives growth. so any country can borrow money and drive growth but it's not always good growth. we have to focus on our deficit issue as little more. that did drive growth. >> is that a big warning? do you think there's a comeuppance to come in the next couple of years? >> i don't think it's a big comeuppance. i don't think it's the next couple of years, but that's why we have higher inflation and sticky
economist at ts lombard. >>> speaking to our sister channel, "sky news," jpmorgan chase's jamie dimonays the u.s. economy needs to be cogny zablt of borrowing its way to growth. i want to high light. that's just what i was speaking to steven about, that the u.s. government is spending far more than it has in the past, which is keeping inflation a little bit higher. so if we go back to literally what jamie dimon is also making note of then here, he's saying that the u.s....
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because what happened on lombard street shouldn't have happened. and we had it really planned to be either. like the marina barcelona. i remember the plan. it was just before my time, and all of a sudden we have slack, terrible architecture that has come on. we fought it every single time and it's just been ignored by the commission. and i want you to make sure that the throughout the whole city that this isn't a gerrymandered thing from citywide because i worry about citywide all the time. they have their own agenda. so i think this is a good program. i think she started it and she does. but i heard some buzzwords that made me start coughing. i got so upset and just just, you know, i will be all over it and be back with you on this because i'm not hearing anything and i'm on neighborhood cleanups. i'm on the crime thing. if you ever want to talk to me. we did something in original throughout three neighborhoods. now i've been successful and the historical and i have put several historical buildings up and got them through this commission. thank yo
because what happened on lombard street shouldn't have happened. and we had it really planned to be either. like the marina barcelona. i remember the plan. it was just before my time, and all of a sudden we have slack, terrible architecture that has come on. we fought it every single time and it's just been ignored by the commission. and i want you to make sure that the throughout the whole city that this isn't a gerrymandered thing from citywide because i worry about citywide all the time....
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. >> up there's the famous lombard hill in san francisco, but not a whole lot of people know about the that is vermont street in the potrero hill neighborhood. >> we're going to charge down vermont street, windiest road in san francisco. it's going to be great. >> i say, just get as low to the ground as you can and have protective equipment on. >> there's a lot of wipeouts. yeah, you can see pile ups all the time, like mid-course, like people just running in hay bales. but that's also part of the fun. the greatest event in the bay area, if not the west coast. full of shenanigans, childlike wonderment. >> i'm gonna just try it. >> i love this kind of stuff. are you talking about? >> it's a really magical energy. you're coming out here to play with the world and have fun. >> hell yeah. yeah >> the originator of bring your own big wheel was a man named john brummett. back in 2000. >> he found a big wheel and just decided, hey, i'm going to do this. and then other people are like, yeah, let's do this again. and it just kind of kept going. it's still a well known and yet still somewhat unkn
. >> up there's the famous lombard hill in san francisco, but not a whole lot of people know about the that is vermont street in the potrero hill neighborhood. >> we're going to charge down vermont street, windiest road in san francisco. it's going to be great. >> i say, just get as low to the ground as you can and have protective equipment on. >> there's a lot of wipeouts. yeah, you can see pile ups all the time, like mid-course, like people just running in hay bales....
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starting, officer stokes responding to call for service of a man asleep in his car as octaveia and lombard. a wellbeing check and that is all anybody knew. officer stokes responded by himself, made contact with the driver who was asleep and keen sense of observation noticed a fire arm within reach on the floorboard of the car. realizing he did not have time to wait for backup, officer stokes quickly seized the fire arm in front of the suspect and able to secure the fire arm and ordther suspect out by himself without any use of force to get the suspect into custody. then the backup came. isn't that how it works? after the scene is rendered safe officer stokes decided to do investigation instead of leave it there. a search of the car revealed large quantities of crack cocaine, meth, mushrooms and american all packaged for resale. this is something that happened every day that the public thought was a wellbeing check, but because officer stokes doing what he was doing to be trained correctly was able to safely take a situation far bigger then what people thought it was and able to defuse it i
starting, officer stokes responding to call for service of a man asleep in his car as octaveia and lombard. a wellbeing check and that is all anybody knew. officer stokes responded by himself, made contact with the driver who was asleep and keen sense of observation noticed a fire arm within reach on the floorboard of the car. realizing he did not have time to wait for backup, officer stokes quickly seized the fire arm in front of the suspect and able to secure the fire arm and ordther suspect...
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starting, officer stokes responding to call for service of a man asleep in his car as octaveia and lombard. a wellbeing check and that is all anybody knew. officer stokes responded by himself, made contact with the driver who was asleep and keen sense of observation noticed a fire arm within reach on the floorboard of the car. realizing he did not have time to wait for backup, officer stokes quickly seized the fire arm in front of the suspect and able to secure the fire arm and ordther suspect out by himself without any use of force to get the suspect into custody. then the backup came. isn't that how it works? after the scene is rendered safe officer stokes decided to do investigation instead of leave it there. a search of the car revealed large quantities of crack cocaine, meth, mushrooms and american all packaged for resale. this is something that happened every day that the public thought was a wellbeing check, but because officer stokes doing what he was doing to be trained correctly was able to safely take a situation far bigger then what people thought it was and able to defuse it i
starting, officer stokes responding to call for service of a man asleep in his car as octaveia and lombard. a wellbeing check and that is all anybody knew. officer stokes responded by himself, made contact with the driver who was asleep and keen sense of observation noticed a fire arm within reach on the floorboard of the car. realizing he did not have time to wait for backup, officer stokes quickly seized the fire arm in front of the suspect and able to secure the fire arm and ordther suspect...
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the california highway patrol, obviously they're responsible for monitoring some of our streets, lombard in my district which is a high injury corridor state highway, how are we coordinating with them on the enforcement here? >> most of us is related to the initiative in the tenderloin but we have coordinated with them in the past. we do have different jurisdictions so we do share information on things like stunt driving events and the like. but in terms of traffic enforcement, we do do our own things. >> thank you. supervisor dorsey. >> thank you, i was going to ask on that. i hope we make progress, i appreciate that answer and that was supervisor stefani answered it. it occurs to me as that we get ready to implement speed enforcement safety cameras which is something that we've been advocating for. altering or removing license plates is going to be a issue. we tauktd about the 5, it's going to be 6 now, that this is going to be that important for these to work and i think, i'm hopeful that we do everything that we can as we deploy these to be ready ready to go to make sure that they ma
the california highway patrol, obviously they're responsible for monitoring some of our streets, lombard in my district which is a high injury corridor state highway, how are we coordinating with them on the enforcement here? >> most of us is related to the initiative in the tenderloin but we have coordinated with them in the past. we do have different jurisdictions so we do share information on things like stunt driving events and the like. but in terms of traffic enforcement, we do do...
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jonathan: i like this from perkins over at lombard, an exercise that we can go through for the next oneer, x, whatever, central markets taking a lot of comfort proving that rules are tighter around a second wave. the news conference echoed that. the only problem, i think, i can explain most of that rebound without reference to monetary policy, which is what most have done for several months. lisa: supply-side in terms of immigration filling the jobs that would have had to have been filled with people in the qs who would charge more money and you would see more wage inflation. it creates the question what is monetary policy doing. jay powell has asked this, where's the con's that it's restrictive? -- where's the confidence that it is restrictive? annmarie: immigration is fueling the rebound in rich economies. that's what they boiled it down to with the supply-side labor market. ubs has pulled down the talks on inflation, how the fed talked about their progress in that year of 2% target. then he says, it's higher to know what higher for longer is supposed to achieve in terms of medical in
jonathan: i like this from perkins over at lombard, an exercise that we can go through for the next oneer, x, whatever, central markets taking a lot of comfort proving that rules are tighter around a second wave. the news conference echoed that. the only problem, i think, i can explain most of that rebound without reference to monetary policy, which is what most have done for several months. lisa: supply-side in terms of immigration filling the jobs that would have had to have been filled with...