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marissa perlman has her story. >> confused and alone, for months, police finally identified this woman found in davis, with severe amnesia. >> how could she live like that on her own? >> her husband kurt saw the woman trying to cross the field behind the property and called police for help. >> she seemed kind of confused. but she was accepting of help. >> april 18, the la county sheriff's office put out a missing persons report for the 46-year-old moat woman, matching the description of the woman found in davis. the report says this woman suffers bipolar disorder and was not seen or heard from in more than one week. >> we really have no name, nothing. >> on friday, a phone tip was credited for identifying her, but why did it take so long? law enforcement uses the missing persons system, but the database does not scan for pictures, it is only searchable by name. it is not clear whether or not the los angeles sheriff's office was looking for this woman after they put out that report. without fingerprints, criminal history or a name, it becomes nearly impossible. >> they are under the imp
marissa perlman has her story. >> confused and alone, for months, police finally identified this woman found in davis, with severe amnesia. >> how could she live like that on her own? >> her husband kurt saw the woman trying to cross the field behind the property and called police for help. >> she seemed kind of confused. but she was accepting of help. >> april 18, the la county sheriff's office put out a missing persons report for the 46-year-old moat woman,...
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. >> thank you, marissa. welcome to the wilson center. i am mark green and i have the honor of leading our remarkable team of scholars and analysts. congress chartered the wilson center five decades ago to strengthen the relation between the world of learning and the world of public affairs. in other words, we seek to discern lessons of foreign policy. and offer them up to policymakers, analysts, and influencers. nowhere is that mission more important or more challenging than in and around gazan -- gaza regarding one of the world's most persistent conflict between israelis and palestinians. on may 10, we saw in the most graphic of ways, and escalation of confrontations involving her -- involving the israelis, palestinians and police in jerusalem from peaceful protests to violent protests, to rocket fire and air strikes, from the use of rocks to the use of incendiary balloons and drones. violence took a staggering toll, many dead on both sides with an estimated half $1 billion in damage. as we all know, there are few places in the world wh
. >> thank you, marissa. welcome to the wilson center. i am mark green and i have the honor of leading our remarkable team of scholars and analysts. congress chartered the wilson center five decades ago to strengthen the relation between the world of learning and the world of public affairs. in other words, we seek to discern lessons of foreign policy. and offer them up to policymakers, analysts, and influencers. nowhere is that mission more important or more challenging than in and...
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. >> thank you marissa.irst of all greetings to all of my colleagues the masters of iran jerry and david it's good to see you again i will make three very brief points because i begin to compete on the details of the cease-fire and the background. first of all the role of the geopolitics and secondly shifting israeli relations and third, the united states apologies to joe we over the last three years he has heard this many times the role of iran andma what is destabilizing cannot be overemphasized. and for itsrt support diplomatic but in terms of weapons systems after the last crisis iran not only supports hamas but even more radical extremist terrorist groups in gaza who are capable blowing up cease-fires but it goes further than that. it's people throughout the region the iranian rocket programsms and with the pressure in syria and to see them in iraq and yemen it has to keep on any issue particularly a military issue to gaza one i focused on iran because of the fear that can be drawn into a conflict or it
. >> thank you marissa.irst of all greetings to all of my colleagues the masters of iran jerry and david it's good to see you again i will make three very brief points because i begin to compete on the details of the cease-fire and the background. first of all the role of the geopolitics and secondly shifting israeli relations and third, the united states apologies to joe we over the last three years he has heard this many times the role of iran andma what is destabilizing cannot be...
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i think the only way out, marissa, is for the u.s. and egypt, the three relevant actors in this story, to clear up until hamas there is no way out. you have to do this through the united nations and you have to become folded into the pa to be a technocratic government. it's not hamas at the table and i think there has to be a clear sense of policy direction. left on their own, i worry this will just get worse. it's a very unstable situation. i'm just being very candid in telling you why i am concerned. >> thank you so much. we will get back to you with a few questions. we will probably follow up on some of your points about proactive u.s. engagement as key to moving forward. i would like to turn to ambassador jeffrey to give us the geopolitical implications of what happened. many in the -- many in the region continue to see the core issue as the palestinian-israeli issue and perhaps no longer the arab-israeli issue. there was the historic signing last year. others see the region in the scope of iran which continues to be the number on
i think the only way out, marissa, is for the u.s. and egypt, the three relevant actors in this story, to clear up until hamas there is no way out. you have to do this through the united nations and you have to become folded into the pa to be a technocratic government. it's not hamas at the table and i think there has to be a clear sense of policy direction. left on their own, i worry this will just get worse. it's a very unstable situation. i'm just being very candid in telling you why i am...
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marissa, thank you. and toat does it for us here on kron 4 news at 6 o'clock. thanks so much for joining us. >> we'll see you tonight in prime time. starting at 8 o'clock. >> now on inside california politics a new exclusive poll indicates a shift in governor newsom's approval ratings right now the governor newsom is really in dissecting the state and high support for talk show host larry elder. >> i think it's pretty impressive only been a politician officially for 7 days never run for office for details on elders plan to rise above his republican competitors and take governor newsom job. >> casting across the golden state. this is california politics. >> thanks for joining us for inside california politics, i'm ashley zavala in sacramento, frank buckley and nicky lorenzo are off this .
marissa, thank you. and toat does it for us here on kron 4 news at 6 o'clock. thanks so much for joining us. >> we'll see you tonight in prime time. starting at 8 o'clock. >> now on inside california politics a new exclusive poll indicates a shift in governor newsom's approval ratings right now the governor newsom is really in dissecting the state and high support for talk show host larry elder. >> i think it's pretty impressive only been a politician officially for 7 days...
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of course, as always, thanks, marissa. thanks. we'll be right back. >> some cool new toys taking over las vegas from a giant led globe to a grocery store that hides a unique experience. rich demuro takes a look at all that a lot more in today's tech smart. >> typically when i see tech in las vegas. it's in january at cbs. but recently i went for a weekend and was wowed by a few high tech things. i saw starting with this giant billboard av resorts world. a new hotel and casino. it's one of the largest exterior digital displays in the world. 100,000 square feet of led these. you can see it for miles inside resorts world. i was wowed by this giant glowing sphere, 50 feet tall with thousands of triangles filled with led. he's displaying light and eventually videos inside a casino. i spotted this a table that mixes physical and digital elements. you still toss the dice, but the tabletop lights up and recognizes the numbers. >> there's no more cash that's are placed on a touch screen. finally, a high-tech playground called area 15 fille
of course, as always, thanks, marissa. thanks. we'll be right back. >> some cool new toys taking over las vegas from a giant led globe to a grocery store that hides a unique experience. rich demuro takes a look at all that a lot more in today's tech smart. >> typically when i see tech in las vegas. it's in january at cbs. but recently i went for a weekend and was wowed by a few high tech things. i saw starting with this giant billboard av resorts world. a new hotel and casino. it's...
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. >> reporter: marissa just came back from celebrating independence day in las vegas, nevada. she says she's not worried at all. >> i hopped off the plane, didn't have my mask, didn't worry about anything. everything was good and going back to normal. >> you're vaccinated. do you still feel concern over the delta variant? >> yeah, there's no, you know, being vaccinated isn't 100% guarantee you're not going to get something. >> reporter: cindy moore is vaccinated and still takes precautions. >> we're always wearing our masks, social distancing. >> there are places in the country where we have low vaccination rates where we are going to see serious problems. >> but not here in the bay area because of our vaccination rate. >> not in the bay area, frankly, not in almost all of california. >> reporter: dr. john says what's protecting california is our high vaccination rates. unlike last july 4th, when we saw a dramatic spike in cases and deaths in the weeks that followed. >> we'll see cases. we're going to see a rise in cases. there's really little question about that. we're alread
. >> reporter: marissa just came back from celebrating independence day in las vegas, nevada. she says she's not worried at all. >> i hopped off the plane, didn't have my mask, didn't worry about anything. everything was good and going back to normal. >> you're vaccinated. do you still feel concern over the delta variant? >> yeah, there's no, you know, being vaccinated isn't 100% guarantee you're not going to get something. >> reporter: cindy moore is vaccinated...
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reporter marissa perlman spoke with investigators. >> you just never know. >> reporter: sandy silva in the arden arcade area says there were no signs her neighbor, jared copeland, was involved in an alleged domestic terror threat to blow up the john l burton democratic headquarters. >> but nothing was unusual, out of place, or what i suspect anything. >> reporter: federal prosecutors say 45-year-old ian rogers and 47-year-old jared copeland started plotting an attack on targets they associated with democrats after the 2020 presidential ngto spar overthrow the government. early monday morning, sandy saw 14 cop cars outside her apartment and she saw her neighbor get arrested. >> and by 6:30, they all converged on that apartment. >> reporter: investigators left with dozens of boxes of evidence. we check in with john summer camp, former special agent with the fbi, on what's the risk to the public now? >> people are rattled by this. what's the threat for more terror attacks here at home? >> i guess you could say it's probably elevated. based on the last year and what we've seen politically
reporter marissa perlman spoke with investigators. >> you just never know. >> reporter: sandy silva in the arden arcade area says there were no signs her neighbor, jared copeland, was involved in an alleged domestic terror threat to blow up the john l burton democratic headquarters. >> but nothing was unusual, out of place, or what i suspect anything. >> reporter: federal prosecutors say 45-year-old ian rogers and 47-year-old jared copeland started plotting an attack on...
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reporter marissa perlman on how a major california powerplant could be forced off-line because of thew reservoir level. >> reporter: ahead of a hazy weekend on lake doraville, getting to what's left of the lake is tricky. there are no concrete boat ramps. this one cruise just carved out of rocks. the spot was underwater just one month ago. >> usually on fishing up there and now i'm seeing everything i'm fishing, so i've got a lot to think about. >> reporter: the unrelenting drought and record heat pushing the water supply to record lows. the powerplant will be shut down in august and could stay turned off or month, meaning the peak of summer heat and wildfire season. >> it's been low, but not like this. >> reporter: lake doraville generates electricity that feeds into the statewide grid. at full capacity, the powerplant here generates enough power to serve 800,000 homes. the extreme heat also means demand for electricity can soar as millions of people turn up the ac. so where will e wer come from in august? cal iso says to make up for the state's reduced hydropower supplies, they will
reporter marissa perlman on how a major california powerplant could be forced off-line because of thew reservoir level. >> reporter: ahead of a hazy weekend on lake doraville, getting to what's left of the lake is tricky. there are no concrete boat ramps. this one cruise just carved out of rocks. the spot was underwater just one month ago. >> usually on fishing up there and now i'm seeing everything i'm fishing, so i've got a lot to think about. >> reporter: the unrelenting...
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. >> sean hall and marissa vogel, engaged then and now married, didn't know tandy cyrus or her sons,ut they were very familiar with the boys-will-be-boys activities across the hall. >> you could hear running or roughhousing sometimes, or something rolling down the hallway like a skateboard. >> but that afternoon, as sean and marissa were watching the drama "dexter" on tv, the sounds coming from next door were different, scary different. >> i heard a loud crash, and after that it was silence for a few seconds, and then in a low voice i heard what sounded like moaning, "help, " "ow, " or "no." >> at that moment i didn't think it was two little boys roughhousing anymore. it felt more dangerous. it felt wrong. >> concerned, marissa walked down the hallway and listened in. >> i knocked on the door and waited a moment, and then i definitely heard a click, like a lock. i had the feeling that there was somebody on the other side of that door. >> she called potsdam pd. >> i live in 3a, and they live across the hall. it just made me a little nervous that i thought i heard yelling and then i kn
. >> sean hall and marissa vogel, engaged then and now married, didn't know tandy cyrus or her sons,ut they were very familiar with the boys-will-be-boys activities across the hall. >> you could hear running or roughhousing sometimes, or something rolling down the hallway like a skateboard. >> but that afternoon, as sean and marissa were watching the drama "dexter" on tv, the sounds coming from next door were different, scary different. >> i heard a loud crash,...
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. >> that was marissa perlman reporting. fire to 30acreildingwere destro >>> meanwhile, the bootleg fire burning in oregon is so big it's now creating its own weather. the blaze has burned more than 600 square miles. that's bigger than los angeles and about half the size of the state of rhode island. crews are battling it from the ground and the air. at last check it was 30% contained. >>> authorities say the fire is generating so much energy and heat that is changing the weather. normally the weather predicts what the fire will do, but in this case, the fire is actually predicting what the weather will be. >> a sign of the times, and so is this, the drought emergency in napa. the city council is voting on new limits for water usage. the proposal would limit most outdoor irrigation to two days a week. it would also place limits on trucking water into rural parts of the county. the goal is to reduce water usage by 20%, and that could help reserve lake hennessy, napa's main local source of water. >>> gavin newsom visited a two
. >> that was marissa perlman reporting. fire to 30acreildingwere destro >>> meanwhile, the bootleg fire burning in oregon is so big it's now creating its own weather. the blaze has burned more than 600 square miles. that's bigger than los angeles and about half the size of the state of rhode island. crews are battling it from the ground and the air. at last check it was 30% contained. >>> authorities say the fire is generating so much energy and heat that is changing...
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thanks, marissa. >> one of the oldest hospitals in the bay area's about to get a massive upgrade seton medical center in daly city will get a 60 million dollars seismic upgrade modernization. >> hospital is a key care facility for working class families in northern san mateo county and parts of san francisco. it helps about 27,000 patients every year. this hospital was close. >> people have to travel to san francisco. they would have to travel the millbrae for care. for those a 160,000 people, maybe more 200,000 people. seconds and minutes can equate to people dying getting there. so today's a huge day because agency is now double down. we're going to be able to provide quality care. >> the renovations are expected to take years to complete. but the hospital will remain open while they take place. >> still a date and exclusive poll right here kron. 4 shows about the possible future safety steps when it comes to covid. we're seeing what california voters think about indoor mask mandates. california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supp
thanks, marissa. >> one of the oldest hospitals in the bay area's about to get a massive upgrade seton medical center in daly city will get a 60 million dollars seismic upgrade modernization. >> hospital is a key care facility for working class families in northern san mateo county and parts of san francisco. it helps about 27,000 patients every year. this hospital was close. >> people have to travel to san francisco. they would have to travel the millbrae for care. for those...
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. >> hello, marissa? >> hi, everyone, good evening. my name is marissa robinson, wonderful mom of five beautiful babies, and an aapac leader. i just wanted to speak on behalf of aapac and know that this cceis plan, like any other plan, is only as good as the implementation, and maybe more importantly, the mindset and behavioral shift of the people that are going to implement it. as uplifted today in the report and time and time again by our stakeholders and the family and the aapac, we know that really exists. let's focus on those root causes and address them unapologetically. we are super grateful for the hard and intentional work, and going forward, we want to [inaudible]. thank you. >> hello, jova. >> yes, i just want to -- really just want to echo what megan says. i wanted to say without that collaboration and understanding, without that baseline that was just spoken about, that mindset change, i agree, i'm not sure how effective it will be, and without strengthening and tier one and tier two, emotional and mental health support fr
. >> hello, marissa? >> hi, everyone, good evening. my name is marissa robinson, wonderful mom of five beautiful babies, and an aapac leader. i just wanted to speak on behalf of aapac and know that this cceis plan, like any other plan, is only as good as the implementation, and maybe more importantly, the mindset and behavioral shift of the people that are going to implement it. as uplifted today in the report and time and time again by our stakeholders and the family and the aapac,...
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. >> let's get one final weather check with mabrisa for the hot weather coming our way tomorrow marissanational weather service bay area already issuing excessive. he watches and warnings for this weekend. >> starting on friday for those of you in solano county. it's going to peak this weekend where you could see scorching heat has upwards of 115 degrees, not just for those of you in the north bay valleys. but north bay mountains, east bay hills and diablo range. also included in that excessive heat. watch temperatures going to range anywhere from 100 to upwards of 115 degrees easily 15 to 20 degrees above average already going to start to see that warm up by tomorrow. low to mid 90's inland. but thanks to that. no sky july the marine layer keeping temperatures a little bit above average until the heat officially arrives this weekend. son us. thanks so much for greece. uh, that's it for kron. 4 news at 03:00am to not turn a page from watching. >> announcer: today on "dr. phil," addicted to heroin during pregnancy. her mom has custody of her daughter. >> your mom says you locked her in a
. >> let's get one final weather check with mabrisa for the hot weather coming our way tomorrow marissanational weather service bay area already issuing excessive. he watches and warnings for this weekend. >> starting on friday for those of you in solano county. it's going to peak this weekend where you could see scorching heat has upwards of 115 degrees, not just for those of you in the north bay valleys. but north bay mountains, east bay hills and diablo range. also included in...
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she joins us now with more on those conditions marissa. hey there, ken and grant. yeah, let's take a look at current conditions out there right now in plumas county because we're tracking. >> still pretty mild temperatures out there for this 10 o'clock hour 63 degrees and wind gusts upwards of 20 miles per hour. so we are getting a little bit of that offshore flow with winds out of the north-northeast dropping relative humidity to 39% out there. so not only is it the dixie fire, but that fly fire as well. that is bringing smoke and ash for this and this year's going to see calmer winds. so they are going to notice pretty poor air quality all weekend long. but closer to home here in the bay area. it looks like a heavenly sight out there right now from our east bay camera over berkeley. we can barely make out the tip of the sales force tower out there right now this evening. but it's pretty blanketed with that low cloud cover out there with right now. visibility upwards of 8 mile. so please drive safely because we are starting to see reduced visibility along our bay
she joins us now with more on those conditions marissa. hey there, ken and grant. yeah, let's take a look at current conditions out there right now in plumas county because we're tracking. >> still pretty mild temperatures out there for this 10 o'clock hour 63 degrees and wind gusts upwards of 20 miles per hour. so we are getting a little bit of that offshore flow with winds out of the north-northeast dropping relative humidity to 39% out there. so not only is it the dixie fire, but that...
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. >> marissa from nbc affiliate covered the case.ving a conversation that's lasting that long and repeatedly calling back. >> right, exactly. >> was it sydney? they pulled the security footage from the gas station. >> you can see somebody walk up to the payphone and place that call to heather elvis. >> police wondered if that somebody was sydney. they asked him to come in for another round of questioning. if he had been home, what was he doing at a payphone calling hitter. he finally faced up. >> sydney moorer told them that he made that phone call to heather. >> investigators began to build a timeline from heather's phone. at 1:35 am, sydney called heather from payphone. nine minutes later, at 1:44, heads are called her friend debris. between 2:29 and 3:05, heather called the payphone nine times, but no one answered. her phone did connect to sydney self won at 3:17 am for four minutes. then, from 3:25 to 3:37 her phone was in her car on her way to peachtree landing, but where was sidney around that time? police didn't know. that is
. >> marissa from nbc affiliate covered the case.ving a conversation that's lasting that long and repeatedly calling back. >> right, exactly. >> was it sydney? they pulled the security footage from the gas station. >> you can see somebody walk up to the payphone and place that call to heather elvis. >> police wondered if that somebody was sydney. they asked him to come in for another round of questioning. if he had been home, what was he doing at a payphone calling...
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marissa? [inaudible] >> of chaos and all these things are coming out for the church committee it's a lot of operations the public did not know about that are now in the public. >> good. there's watergate, the church committee, all these revelation of cia misdeeds. lending even more credence to the idea of secret medical experimentation going on. and there is a very kind of explicit linkage being made in the late 70s between the post watergate era and a boom in alien conspiracies him particularly abduction. you see the establishment of citizens against ufo secrecy 1977. an organization dedicated to using freedom of information act request to get the government to reveal the truth about ufos. it's almost beautifully naÏve. the fact you think the government is planning a huge conspiracy, but because the law is on your side you can get them to reveal the secrets. the really nice sentiment. not only do citizens against uso, long, but a nuclear physicist turned ufo just called stanton freedman redis
marissa? [inaudible] >> of chaos and all these things are coming out for the church committee it's a lot of operations the public did not know about that are now in the public. >> good. there's watergate, the church committee, all these revelation of cia misdeeds. lending even more credence to the idea of secret medical experimentation going on. and there is a very kind of explicit linkage being made in the late 70s between the post watergate era and a boom in alien conspiracies him...
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marissa? >> communism spreading to the u.s. government. >> certainly communist infiltration. >> brainwashing of pow's. felix harcourt: good. this is very much playing on two simultaneous fears bubbling up in the 1950's. not just that the communists are infiltrating, but that they are infiltrating through this kind of mind control and pairing that with a fear of extraterrestrial threat. it really is an extraterrestrial threat. these films overwhelmingly buy into a donald kehoe styled view of what is happening. the threat is purely extraterrestrial. it is not human. in fact, most of these films, rather than the state being complicit or suspect, government agents, particularly military agents, are the heroes, they are the ones saving us from these extraterrestrial threats. so you have -- >> what is behind the aliens being a threat? is there a thought about why they are doing that? felix harcourt: the why of the conspiracy -- there is not really a single, unifying idea in the 1950's. other than domination. the plan is always to con
marissa? >> communism spreading to the u.s. government. >> certainly communist infiltration. >> brainwashing of pow's. felix harcourt: good. this is very much playing on two simultaneous fears bubbling up in the 1950's. not just that the communists are infiltrating, but that they are infiltrating through this kind of mind control and pairing that with a fear of extraterrestrial threat. it really is an extraterrestrial threat. these films overwhelmingly buy into a donald kehoe...
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marissa spreading into like the us government and everything yeah, certainly communist infiltration. yeah carolyn brainwashing of korean pows brainwashing good right. this is very much playing on two simultaneous fears bubbling up in the 1950s. not just that the communists are roomful trading, but the communists are infiltrating through this kind of mind control ideas and pairing that with this fear of threat as well. and it really is an extraterrestrial threat. these films overwhelmingly buy in to a donald keyhoe style view of what's happening. the threat is purely extraterrestrial. it is not human and in fact most of these films rather than the state being complicit or suspect. government agents particularly military agents are the heroes. they're the ones saving us from this extraterrestrial threat. so you have yeah. of the aliens is there a thought of like why they're doing that? yeah, the kind of the why of the conspiracy and attack? that isn't really a single unifying idea in the 50s. other than domination right? the the plan is always too conquer the world. why they want to co
marissa spreading into like the us government and everything yeah, certainly communist infiltration. yeah carolyn brainwashing of korean pows brainwashing good right. this is very much playing on two simultaneous fears bubbling up in the 1950s. not just that the communists are roomful trading, but the communists are infiltrating through this kind of mind control ideas and pairing that with this fear of threat as well. and it really is an extraterrestrial threat. these films overwhelmingly buy...
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one firm looking to change the dynamic is headed by marissa warren and kate vale.us solely on female founders. good to have you with us. why did you find the need to have a find that actually focuses on female founders only? kate: good morning or afternoon, wherever you are. as you said, only 2.9% of all vc funding went to female founders, an all-time high in 2019. at the moment it's sitting at about 2.3%. something really has to be done to shift these numbers. i business partner and i thought we would come together to create a solution to the big problem. shery: in order to fix a problem, you also need to convince people that this actually works, right? what are you seeing in returns of actual performance of these women led businesses? kate: we know when we back a woman she will deliver 35% higher roi than all male founder led companies, so we actually think it is a no-brainer. haidi: looking at data from boston consulting, we are looking at businesses that are generating more revenue compared to their all-male counterparts. when you look at numbers like venture c
one firm looking to change the dynamic is headed by marissa warren and kate vale.us solely on female founders. good to have you with us. why did you find the need to have a find that actually focuses on female founders only? kate: good morning or afternoon, wherever you are. as you said, only 2.9% of all vc funding went to female founders, an all-time high in 2019. at the moment it's sitting at about 2.3%. something really has to be done to shift these numbers. i business partner and i thought...
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marissa rodriguez, director of the office of cannabis. next slide, please. we thought it would be helpful to briefly run through the following areas. we're going to give you a quick overview of the o.o.c. just as a refresher so we know where -- certainly where we've been, where we are now, and where we're going. a review of our equity program. if there are any questions, certainly happy to answer those. run through our permit process so folks understand where they are when they finally meet you in the process and perhaps how long they've been endeavoring in the process by the time they reach you. our permitting snapshot, for instance, what michael christiansen just referred to, additional sectors, and things like that. consumption lounges, i know there's questions on that. we'll touch on that, and then certainly final thoughts. [please stand by] . >> hearing from the community, having space for them through the cannabis process, that's an important one, collaborating with our city partners, limiting use access and exposure, and oversight committee. that's no
marissa rodriguez, director of the office of cannabis. next slide, please. we thought it would be helpful to briefly run through the following areas. we're going to give you a quick overview of the o.o.c. just as a refresher so we know where -- certainly where we've been, where we are now, and where we're going. a review of our equity program. if there are any questions, certainly happy to answer those. run through our permit process so folks understand where they are when they finally meet you...