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the dawn club, the lark bar, the restaurants within the w hotel, the marriott, the palace everything was booked solid. and our museums and our galleries were absolutely full . >> the diversity certification that this that this piece of legislation is putting forward to give businesses an opportunity to open that might not otherwise well help us give give businesses another reason to choose to have conventions at moscone center and to choose to visit our museums and galleries and visit our restaurants and bars. our ambassadors work seven days a week all year round to ensure that our neighborhood and union square alliance that the ambassadors in this neighborhood ensure that our downtown is clean and safe and welcoming. so as yerba buena and all of downtown's strong arts, cultural and entertainment community communities are driving our comeback, we are so supportive of this legislation as another signal that san francisco wants your businesses here and is where your business will thrive. >> and then our final two speakers i want to welcome up the supervisor for this district supervisor
the dawn club, the lark bar, the restaurants within the w hotel, the marriott, the palace everything was booked solid. and our museums and our galleries were absolutely full . >> the diversity certification that this that this piece of legislation is putting forward to give businesses an opportunity to open that might not otherwise well help us give give businesses another reason to choose to have conventions at moscone center and to choose to visit our museums and galleries and visit our...
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marriott, palantir, constellation energy and pdt holdings rounding out the top five.ide of the coin, the laggards, of course, taking a look at those crowdstrike right here at the bottom. those shares falling more than 7.5% following earnings. t-mobile, coca-cola, euro pacific partners, gilead sciences and starbucks. those names all falling lower in the premarket. also, a check of chip stocks, which have been hit hard during the selling. president trump also calling for an end to the chips act in his speech last night. take a look. nvidia shares up over 1.5%. intel. broadcom. advanced micro all of them moving higher. amd shares up three quarters of 1%. broadcom the best performer on the board. at least those shares up just about 2% right now. also checking in a number of automakers that have been hit hard caught in the crossfire of these u.s. mexico canada tariffs. you can see though they're up big this morning. ford shares up almost 2.5%. general motors shares up nearly 5.5%. stellantis shares up over 5.5%, perhaps moving higher on some worries from the commerce secre
marriott, palantir, constellation energy and pdt holdings rounding out the top five.ide of the coin, the laggards, of course, taking a look at those crowdstrike right here at the bottom. those shares falling more than 7.5% following earnings. t-mobile, coca-cola, euro pacific partners, gilead sciences and starbucks. those names all falling lower in the premarket. also, a check of chip stocks, which have been hit hard during the selling. president trump also calling for an end to the chips act...
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tenure as ceo of bet, deborah now serves as a director on the boards of warner brothers, discovery, marriottnversation, special correspondent at vanity fair, molly jong-fast and president of the national action network and host of msnbc's politics nation, the reverend al sharpton. our thanks to you all for being here, deborah. congratulations. paperback edition of the book. >> thank you very much. >> when you wrote this, what were some of the goals you set out for the sort of the lessons or from your own experience that you wanted to impart on to others, particularly women, maybe even women of color in leadership roles? >> well, when i wrote this book, i primarily wanted to talk about my career. >> as a. >> black. >> female ceo. i started out as general counsel of. bet and worked my way over to the business side. >> but i looked. >> around when i left bet and viacom in 2018 and realized there. >> were very. >> few black. >> female ceos. >> still after i had done it for 13 years. and i wanted. >> to. >> show young women that it was possible. you can do it. >> it's something you. >> can dream
tenure as ceo of bet, deborah now serves as a director on the boards of warner brothers, discovery, marriottnversation, special correspondent at vanity fair, molly jong-fast and president of the national action network and host of msnbc's politics nation, the reverend al sharpton. our thanks to you all for being here, deborah. congratulations. paperback edition of the book. >> thank you very much. >> when you wrote this, what were some of the goals you set out for the sort of the...