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>> i agree that mou is -- we have two great leaders at the and cia and the fcc, and this mou, maybe it is in response to spectrum coordination, but it is also -- good step. it's a good first step. i do think there needs to be other steps taken. i think raising the level of the administrators drop to and undersecretary shows the power that that office needs to have as being the final arbiter in federal communication, federal spectrum arguments. we need to empower both of those leaders to do their jobs. >> thank you. doctor bazelon, and miss baker, when congress gave the fcc option authority in 1983, it created what many of us see as one of the most valuable tools in the fcc's toolkit. raising revenue for the treasury, benefiting consumers, critical services and coverage, establishing a straightforward method of licensing and making sure spectrums held by those who value it most and put it to its most productive years. currently, the fcc's auction authority is set to expire in less than two months on september 30th. can you both discuss the importance of extending the fcc's auction autho
>> i agree that mou is -- we have two great leaders at the and cia and the fcc, and this mou, maybe it is in response to spectrum coordination, but it is also -- good step. it's a good first step. i do think there needs to be other steps taken. i think raising the level of the administrators drop to and undersecretary shows the power that that office needs to have as being the final arbiter in federal communication, federal spectrum arguments. we need to empower both of those leaders to...
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>> i agree that mou is -- we have two great leaders at the and cia and the fcc, and this mou, maybe its in response to spectrum coordination, but it is also -- good step. it's a good first step. i do think there needs to be other steps taken. i think raising the level of the administrators drop to and undersecretary shows the power that that office needs to have as being the final arbiter in federal communication, federal spectrum arguments. we need to empower both of those leaders to do their jobs. >> thank you. doctor bazelon, and miss baker, when congress gave the fcc option authority in 1983, it created what many of us see as one of the most valuable tools in the fcc's toolkit. raising revenue for the treasury, benefiting consumers, critical services and coverage, establishing a straightforward method of licensing and making sure spectrums held by those who value it most and put it to its most productive years. currently, the fcc's auction authority is set to expire in less than two months on september 30th. can you both discuss the importance of extending the fcc 's auction author
>> i agree that mou is -- we have two great leaders at the and cia and the fcc, and this mou, maybe its in response to spectrum coordination, but it is also -- good step. it's a good first step. i do think there needs to be other steps taken. i think raising the level of the administrators drop to and undersecretary shows the power that that office needs to have as being the final arbiter in federal communication, federal spectrum arguments. we need to empower both of those leaders to do...
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the mou is due to sunset in mid 2023. this study is among key tasks >> constitutional arrangement for the project delivery phases of dtx with procurement and construction of the project. box on the lower half of the slide the turb tasks for study in the mou work. murder to are deliver on the mandate. coordinate the related activities we are developing the approach in two steps as shown on the top of this slide. >> this morning we are bringing it forward 10 recommendations describe a broad framework [inaudible]. subject to your guidance this morning we will develop a more detailed requirement and approach including through the development of a blueprint drafted over the remainder of the calendar year for review and remooin finement. there are a number. activities some under way will implement the arrangement for construction of the project shown in the low are half of the slide. >> in red will provide to the fta the february 23 mittal to enter engineering with the management plans updated for submittal. additionally they h
the mou is due to sunset in mid 2023. this study is among key tasks >> constitutional arrangement for the project delivery phases of dtx with procurement and construction of the project. box on the lower half of the slide the turb tasks for study in the mou work. murder to are deliver on the mandate. coordinate the related activities we are developing the approach in two steps as shown on the top of this slide. >> this morning we are bringing it forward 10 recommendations describe a...
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>> i think mou is a first good step.an only say that we certainly are interested to see how it gets implemented going forward i think that ensuring those agencies do follow through on those monthly meetings, they do start to share information around technical studies and consider one of the views -- one of the recommendations that is not part of the new mou is that and cia really explain to federal agencies and have procedures for how it represents executive branch views before fcc. i think that would also go a long way for federal agencies to feel more comfortable about, well, you have to make a decision about this. i understand it is more transparent so i would say that those two recommendations would help. >> thank you, thank you mister chair. >> thank you senator. next we will hear from senator rosen. senator rosen, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you share lujan and thank you to the witnesses for being here today. the importance of spectrum authority for key bipartisan broadband programs are so importa
>> i think mou is a first good step.an only say that we certainly are interested to see how it gets implemented going forward i think that ensuring those agencies do follow through on those monthly meetings, they do start to share information around technical studies and consider one of the views -- one of the recommendations that is not part of the new mou is that and cia really explain to federal agencies and have procedures for how it represents executive branch views before fcc. i...
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>> i think the mou is a good first step. i can only say that we certainly are interested to see how it gets implemented going forward. i think insuring those agencies get through the monthly meetings -- monthly meetings and shared information and consider all of the views. one of the recommendations we made that was not really part of the new mou was that ntia really explain to federal agencies procedures for how it represents executive branch views before fcc. that would also go a long way for federal agencies to feel more comfortable about, you had to make a decision about this, so i understand it is more transparent. those two recommendations would help. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you senator. we are going to hear from senator rosen. are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chair lujan and ranking member thune. the importance of spectrum authority, i am partisan broadband program. it is so important. we know last year, the -- i was proud to help draft that. we drafted a key broadband provision in the law inc
>> i think the mou is a good first step. i can only say that we certainly are interested to see how it gets implemented going forward. i think insuring those agencies get through the monthly meetings -- monthly meetings and shared information and consider all of the views. one of the recommendations we made that was not really part of the new mou was that ntia really explain to federal agencies procedures for how it represents executive branch views before fcc. that would also go a long...
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we are very encouraged by the new mou. think it goes directly to the heart of the recommendations we made. i think it will have a great impact on the level of collaboration. >> we have two great leaders. it is a good step, a good first step. i think there needs to be other steps taken. i think raising the levels shows the power that office needs to have as being the final arbiter in federal communication and federal spectrum argument. we need to empower those leaders to do their jobs. >> thank you. when congress gave the auction authority in 1983, it created what many of us see as one of the most valuable tools in the fcc toolkit. establishing a straightforward method of licensing and making sure that the spectrum is held. >> they are allowed to do their jobs and it holds the rest of the stakeholders to the fire to make sure that we get a second pipeline. we need to have a set -- i spectrum pipeline because the rest of the world is moving forward. i support them to have a longer option authority but i think it really needs
we are very encouraged by the new mou. think it goes directly to the heart of the recommendations we made. i think it will have a great impact on the level of collaboration. >> we have two great leaders. it is a good step, a good first step. i think there needs to be other steps taken. i think raising the levels shows the power that office needs to have as being the final arbiter in federal communication and federal spectrum argument. we need to empower those leaders to do their jobs....
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but still, i would sign the mou and it has not come back. with those workers, they haven't signed the mou for a long time. the workers signed over an a month ago and they are dragging it out. >> it looks like my colleagues are interested in weighing in. through the president, should i call it? >> go ahead. >> then supervisor ronen? >>supervisor hillary ronen: yes, thank you. i was wondering if -- can come up. i feel guilty about these leases that we approved and nothing can get passed this committee until workers get treated fairly. can you tell us how you enter into leases with these companies that then play these games and don't abide by worker neutrality, labor peace. >> >> i feel like i really got caught off guard about this whole issue. we are not used to having labor peace. when you look at how the labor is structured, there is the labor peace card check obligation that's put upon the outlets, the new businesses, part of the problem too is we have a whole host of new businesses at sfo and i think that's caused a lot of that unfamiliari
but still, i would sign the mou and it has not come back. with those workers, they haven't signed the mou for a long time. the workers signed over an a month ago and they are dragging it out. >> it looks like my colleagues are interested in weighing in. through the president, should i call it? >> go ahead. >> then supervisor ronen? >>supervisor hillary ronen: yes, thank you. i was wondering if -- can come up. i feel guilty about these leases that we approved and nothing...
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what is taking so long with the mou? my understanding when you first reported it there were tweaks that needed to be made to the agreement, but it has been more then 6 months and-do we anticipate in october what will happen or can we get a little more clarity on that? >> absolutely. definitely there was a delay with the change of administration in the district attorney office. the entire teams changed hands. they had to get up to speed. we had several meetings with the arbitrator to get everybody up to speed and get them what they needed to get up to speed and so that has all been done and we are moving quite well now, but that did cause a delay. they were not able to actually even get the documents for the first couple weeks, so now that they are up to speed with everything that happened prior to the administration coming on board, we are moving along. >> did you have it go back to the drawing board once they became up to speed or starting square 1 or-? >> not starting square 1. they were given everything that happened
what is taking so long with the mou? my understanding when you first reported it there were tweaks that needed to be made to the agreement, but it has been more then 6 months and-do we anticipate in october what will happen or can we get a little more clarity on that? >> absolutely. definitely there was a delay with the change of administration in the district attorney office. the entire teams changed hands. they had to get up to speed. we had several meetings with the arbitrator to get...
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, it can run the entire gamut of mous. we have a work order and we may have memorandum agreement and understanding with them. institution too, so let's give you an of the types mous that we typically sign. so i understand why you're including ricology. >> usually because they don't have some material financial interests unlike greater over tight is needed for the contracts. the remainer of the mou that i've seen have been mostly agreements to either share information or four quarters in the department that are financially related but obviously governmentally kind of transaction al base which i believe don't require that level of oversight that is something on the outside would. so for our going, will that still be commission presentation? what we've done here is draw the hard line of what will be required in the process. first is that we have to the commission because we think it's a good thing. >> can i get a motion please? >> second by commissioner hunter. public comment thank you. >> we'll begin with public comment here
, it can run the entire gamut of mous. we have a work order and we may have memorandum agreement and understanding with them. institution too, so let's give you an of the types mous that we typically sign. so i understand why you're including ricology. >> usually because they don't have some material financial interests unlike greater over tight is needed for the contracts. the remainer of the mou that i've seen have been mostly agreements to either share information or four quarters in...
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>> currently bear not working on mou. i know chairman i talk frequently. we understand what may occur within the contextf the securities laws if entities were to be registered as security platforms for security ico's. if there is a situation where we need to work on a mou type document answering would be open to it and willing to make sure it works for our participants. >> have you reached out at this point to try to do that? does congress have to provide guidance or are you able to do that? text we are able to do that. if several mou is between the two agencies on enforcement matters or other matters of mutual interest. >> oka nebraska passedhe law those introduced by her newes congressman when he was in thend nebraska legislature. it allows a digital asset depository to be creed which allowed state-chartered banks in nebraska to offer services to customers who have those digital assets.ts nebraska is just the second state to pass that legislation. but, as we see these digital assets grow, questions wil continue to be raised about how they should be regul
>> currently bear not working on mou. i know chairman i talk frequently. we understand what may occur within the contextf the securities laws if entities were to be registered as security platforms for security ico's. if there is a situation where we need to work on a mou type document answering would be open to it and willing to make sure it works for our participants. >> have you reached out at this point to try to do that? does congress have to provide guidance or are you able to...
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now that mou covers through july of 2023. through may of 2023. and in january of this year the commission did approve acceptance of 90 thousand dollars in support for fiscal year 21-22. and we since submitted quarter low reports on the use of those funds. and as directed by mou and almost complete with this year's spending and on september 30th, we will submit a reconciled annual report to the commission on the use of the 21/22 funds. so, per terms of the mou, our staff worked with parks alliance in 2022 to forecast the expected support needs for fiscal 22/23 and did bring a proposed budget of 390 thousand dollars. and asked the commission to recommend that the board approve that. but in between the time the commission did make that recommendation to the board, and the next stretch going to the board the city enacted behested payment legislation that prevented us from working with the park's alliance on projects funded with the grant putting us in a complicated position. so, arch consulting with the city attorney determined this since a number of
now that mou covers through july of 2023. through may of 2023. and in january of this year the commission did approve acceptance of 90 thousand dollars in support for fiscal year 21-22. and we since submitted quarter low reports on the use of those funds. and as directed by mou and almost complete with this year's spending and on september 30th, we will submit a reconciled annual report to the commission on the use of the 21/22 funds. so, per terms of the mou, our staff worked with parks...
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over two inches in the mou. the mountains. 1.5 inches for nn napa county. otherwise talking n one quarter inch and one inch depending on where you are. an opportunity to add rain. the bet rain chances in the 40% range. i i can't guarantee that you will get more rain in your yard or m. my yard. just a chance. > >> all smiles. look at that. out at that. out to the season-ending injury. what is nt is next with him back in the picture? > >> it appears that rainbow fentanyl may be turning up in the bay area. the discovery by hayward police. have you seen my new phone yet? it like, folds in half. what??? ♪♪ (...it folds in half.) you see i love my phone. i would never switch to samsuuu... (gasping) ♪♪ >> this is the best picture of the day. trcs lents giving a big smile from his half the bed, a day after the season-ending inj. season-ending injury. the righte surgery was a success. he is ready to take on the rehab proc. rehab process. love the photo and the result is. i must say, the concept is looking genius. >> all those months ago, people wanted to run him out
over two inches in the mou. the mountains. 1.5 inches for nn napa county. otherwise talking n one quarter inch and one inch depending on where you are. an opportunity to add rain. the bet rain chances in the 40% range. i i can't guarantee that you will get more rain in your yard or m. my yard. just a chance. > >> all smiles. look at that. out at that. out to the season-ending injury. what is nt is next with him back in the picture? > >> it appears that rainbow fentanyl may be...
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i think everyone has copies of the mou and the letter of understanding that governs our work and that defines what has been done and what gets done for the work so far and that's should be a solid foundation for everyone so i want to thank everyone for allowing us to do the work that we have done so far. did i miss anything? you have anything? >> (inaudible) >> and i will yield the remaining balance of my time-do i get a timer? i didn't realize. i yield the remainder of our time to my chief of staff, sara hawkins. >> thank you commissioners. i look forward helping with the transition as well. the main 2 things alluded by sheriff miyamoto and director henderson are the jurisdiction outlined in the agreement. it started with 8 cases referred to us by sheriff hennessey, those 8 cases were about 35 cases once we broke them apart. that involved into seeing the need to broaden the scope to take complaints directly from members of the community and individuals who are incarcerated and to better define the scope of the types of cases we did so i think that was a important step that has driven
i think everyone has copies of the mou and the letter of understanding that governs our work and that defines what has been done and what gets done for the work so far and that's should be a solid foundation for everyone so i want to thank everyone for allowing us to do the work that we have done so far. did i miss anything? you have anything? >> (inaudible) >> and i will yield the remaining balance of my time-do i get a timer? i didn't realize. i yield the remainder of our time to...
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championship of russia and now we offer a virtual warm-up as part of our rubric at the mou on the promenadeime we will walk along the old glorification, find out the circumstances of the founding of the city and what is unique about the local church of the 16th century. hello everyone, we invite you to the conditional promenade to make a linguistic educational program and take a walk in interesting places, together we will sponsor quiet belarusian places. at the silent promenade. sim has a lot of fun. i didn’t wash everything from the torak to the cultural reserve sent. i did not say from the most important, what will be discussed. as they say , there is no bread in the field for lunch, already, without a forger of bread, a cap conversation, to whom we dusted the moon for carcasses. the mill is built in 1910 and worked. do not believe until 1989 minavita. here the bark became a proverb twist zhornoy sawy, then here there will be a wilny vitya meant patience and work will grind everything. and by the way, you never know here, with the help of a steam engine, the grain is crumbling on the uaz
championship of russia and now we offer a virtual warm-up as part of our rubric at the mou on the promenadeime we will walk along the old glorification, find out the circumstances of the founding of the city and what is unique about the local church of the 16th century. hello everyone, we invite you to the conditional promenade to make a linguistic educational program and take a walk in interesting places, together we will sponsor quiet belarusian places. at the silent promenade. sim has a lot...
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the knowledge of that deep and abiding bond must be to us a solace as we mou the end of a life of incomparable[bagpipes] adam: adam little bbc news edinburgh. ros: let's speak to our scotland correspondent laura gordon who is at st. giles' cathedral. people were still filing past the queen's coffin. reporter: they only just started filing past of the queens coffin in the past couple hours. this will continue until the middle of tomorrow afternoon. you may be able to see them moving in at a steady pace behind me. it stretches down on main street in edinburgh down near the city university. the queue was already a mile long, perhaps 20,000 people, perhaps more, here, wishing to pay their last respects to the queen. they prepared for the scottish weather, which can be variable. it is good now, but there are no guarantees it will not rain later. they have brought water and food with them and are having to pass through airport security to reach st. giles' cathedral cathedral -- cathedral. one person said they would stay as long as it takes. it was interesting what the queue of people waiting to ente
the knowledge of that deep and abiding bond must be to us a solace as we mou the end of a life of incomparable[bagpipes] adam: adam little bbc news edinburgh. ros: let's speak to our scotland correspondent laura gordon who is at st. giles' cathedral. people were still filing past the queen's coffin. reporter: they only just started filing past of the queens coffin in the past couple hours. this will continue until the middle of tomorrow afternoon. you may be able to see them moving in at a...
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but still, i would sign the mou and it has not come back. with those workers, they haven't signed the mou for a long time. the workers signed over an a month ago and they are dragging it out. >> it looks like my colleagues are interested in weighing in. through the president, should i call it? >> go ahead. >> then supervisor ronen? >>supervisor hillary ronen: yes, thank you. i was wondering if -- can come up. i feel guilty about these leases that we approved and nothing can get passed this committee until workers get treated fairly. can you tell us how you enter into leases with these companies that then play these games and don't abide by worker neutrality, labor peace. >> >> i feel like i really got caught off guard about this whole issue. we are not used to having labor peace. when you look at how the labor is structured, there is the labor peace card check obligation that's put upon the outlets, the new businesses, part of the problem too is we have a whole host of new businesses at sfo and i think that's caused a lot of that unfamiliari
but still, i would sign the mou and it has not come back. with those workers, they haven't signed the mou for a long time. the workers signed over an a month ago and they are dragging it out. >> it looks like my colleagues are interested in weighing in. through the president, should i call it? >> go ahead. >> then supervisor ronen? >>supervisor hillary ronen: yes, thank you. i was wondering if -- can come up. i feel guilty about these leases that we approved and nothing...
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we are very encouraged by the new mou. i think it goes directly to the heart of the recommendations we made. i think it will have a great impact on the level of collaboration. >> we have two great leaders. it is a good step, a good first step. i think there needs to be other steps taken. i think raising the levels shows the power that office needs to have as being the final arbiter in federal communication and federal spectrum argument. we need to empower those leaders to do their jobs. >> thank you. when congress gave the auction authority in 1983, it created what many of us see as one of the most valuable tools in the fcc toolkit. establishing a straightforward method of licensing and making sure that the spectrum is held. >> they are allowed to do their jobs and it holds the rest of the stakeholders to the fire to make sure that we get a second pipeline. we need to have a set -- i spectrum pipeline because the rest of the world is moving forward. i support them to have a longer option authority but i think it really nee
we are very encouraged by the new mou. i think it goes directly to the heart of the recommendations we made. i think it will have a great impact on the level of collaboration. >> we have two great leaders. it is a good step, a good first step. i think there needs to be other steps taken. i think raising the levels shows the power that office needs to have as being the final arbiter in federal communication and federal spectrum argument. we need to empower those leaders to do their jobs....
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>> i think the mou is a good first step. can only say that we certainly are interested to see how it gets implemented going forward. i think insuring those agencies get through the monthly meetings -- monthly meetings and shared information and consider all of the views. one of the recommendations we made that was not really part of the new mou was that ntia really explain to federal agencies procedures for how it represents executive branch views before fcc. that would also go a long way for federal agencies to feel more comfortable about, you had to make a decision about this, so i understand it is more transparent. those two recommendations would help. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you senator. we are going to hear from senator rosen. are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chair lujan and ranking member thune. the importance of spectrum authority, i am partisan broadband program. it is so important. we know last year, the -- i was proud to help draft that. we drafted a key broadband provision in the law inclu
>> i think the mou is a good first step. can only say that we certainly are interested to see how it gets implemented going forward. i think insuring those agencies get through the monthly meetings -- monthly meetings and shared information and consider all of the views. one of the recommendations we made that was not really part of the new mou was that ntia really explain to federal agencies procedures for how it represents executive branch views before fcc. that would also go a long way...
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. >> carley: congresswelcome alexandria ocasio-cortez has an interesting take on mou medicare and social to this. >> quite a few countries are struggling under burden of upon capitalism among the rich, we're not having kids or not having kids at the same rate. we need immigrant populations to balance things out, we can't fund social security, medicare and stuff without immigrants and it has always been that way. >> ashley: jimmy failla, fox news radio and nation, interesting take she had, did she not consider women or young people in general just want to have kids later in life and push their careers forward? >> jimmy: a lot to unpack here, a lot to unpack. >> carley: several suitcases. >> jimmy: aoc is low iq tiktoker who serves in congress. the caveat, we need legal immigration, legal immigration is what contributes to social security and funds the system. the democratic side of town is anything but legal immigration. young people aren't having kids, your party is championing the idea of not having kids as a badge, abort them. i'm so proud it is abortion tuesday. >> carley: i didn't co
. >> carley: congresswelcome alexandria ocasio-cortez has an interesting take on mou medicare and social to this. >> quite a few countries are struggling under burden of upon capitalism among the rich, we're not having kids or not having kids at the same rate. we need immigrant populations to balance things out, we can't fund social security, medicare and stuff without immigrants and it has always been that way. >> ashley: jimmy failla, fox news radio and nation, interesting...
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we signed an mou with identification of roles and responsibilities.usda will say they are very active in the role we play. >> very good. this is on a different topic. dr. califf. last year we suffered a record high 100,000 opioid overdose deaths. as a result senator manchin and i sent a letter to you in april urging you to implement the fda's policies for addressing this epidemic. a report i think you requested. that was a critical part of the questioning when you went through the process of heading the fda. have we taken meaningful steps to do something about it? i know that yesterday mansion and i cosponsored a changing the fda act, something that looks like it is being taken more seriously. would love to hear your comments where we are at it does not look like it is getting better. >> i would say it is not getting better. the cdc yesterday reported it has gotten worse. this is something from day one when i came and we have been working on. my personal energy got diverted a bit to infant formula. in a short period of time, in the summer, we will com
we signed an mou with identification of roles and responsibilities.usda will say they are very active in the role we play. >> very good. this is on a different topic. dr. califf. last year we suffered a record high 100,000 opioid overdose deaths. as a result senator manchin and i sent a letter to you in april urging you to implement the fda's policies for addressing this epidemic. a report i think you requested. that was a critical part of the questioning when you went through the process...
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relevance of being here together to build this type of a partnership through the execution of this mou, it's extraordinarily timeline and i'm excited to move forward in the work plan, the joint research that i think we're going to effectuate but to take action here. i think it will, it is known that governor newsom and our administration takes climate change and the threats of our new climate reality very seriously. we are committed to investing in the resilience of our state, the resilience of each community across our state, just last week, the legislature passed an an ambitious legislative package really led by governor newsom's administration and this package does many, many things. one of which is to codify our goal to be climate neutral by 2045 at the very latest. it also a fek yates the largest climate change. $50 billion for climate investment and that's across the economy, that's across our state as a whole so excited just to be here today, to be able to discuss some of the shared priorities with our partners and really ultimately to roll up our sleeves and get to work in what
relevance of being here together to build this type of a partnership through the execution of this mou, it's extraordinarily timeline and i'm excited to move forward in the work plan, the joint research that i think we're going to effectuate but to take action here. i think it will, it is known that governor newsom and our administration takes climate change and the threats of our new climate reality very seriously. we are committed to investing in the resilience of our state, the resilience of...
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mou mourners said their goodbyes.ill be taken to the cathedral where it will rest until tuesday before moving to buckingham palace. nic robertson joins me from the beautiful city of edinburgh scotland. much of today was about saying goodbye to one moan narch, but o
mou mourners said their goodbyes.ill be taken to the cathedral where it will rest until tuesday before moving to buckingham palace. nic robertson joins me from the beautiful city of edinburgh scotland. much of today was about saying goodbye to one moan narch, but o
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in that mou it requires the fda and the f s i. s. to inform one another in the cases of outbreaks, adverse cases of adulteration or misleading, infestations, et cetera. now, 11 months into this m o u, is the fda planning to conduct a critical review force actual implementation? >> senator braun, i'm sure that will be part of the top to bottom review that we announced yesterday. i know this is within mr. yiannas's portfolio, the relationships with the other agencies. i will ask him to comment. >> yes. we were almost on a daily basis with usda. there were regular conversations. the answer is yes, we are closely evaluating how we want these progresses to go. >> do you think the fda has done its part in being a coequal partner in trying to pursue and discuss these issues? >> absolutely, we have signed an mou with the identification of roles and responsibilities, i can tell you we've done our part. my sense is that the usda will be very happy with the role that we have played. >> this is on a different topic, dr. califf, last year we suff
in that mou it requires the fda and the f s i. s. to inform one another in the cases of outbreaks, adverse cases of adulteration or misleading, infestations, et cetera. now, 11 months into this m o u, is the fda planning to conduct a critical review force actual implementation? >> senator braun, i'm sure that will be part of the top to bottom review that we announced yesterday. i know this is within mr. yiannas's portfolio, the relationships with the other agencies. i will ask him to...
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hearse arrived at buckingham palace because it will be taken by horse-drawn gun carriage along the mouarade and white or before arriving at westminster. guns will be fired at hyde park. big ben will toll. one of the final tribute to a woman who a former deputy press secretary told fox news was not only a grandmother to the nation, a much loved queen, but also an absolute joy to work for. >> the best was i ever had to have the best bars anyone could hope for and i work for a lot of bosses. when things went wrong and sometimes they go wrong, she was so forgiving because he understood that she was there to do a particular job and we were there to do ours and she just got on with it. she made life very, very easy for us. >> carley and todd, there will be crowds, enormous crowds of people. police are down here are expecting hundreds of thousands are going to line up to attempt to view the queen as she lies in state over these next four days to pay those final farewell's. back to you. be. >> carley: officials have been saying -- warning people that if you want to see the casket, be prepared
hearse arrived at buckingham palace because it will be taken by horse-drawn gun carriage along the mouarade and white or before arriving at westminster. guns will be fired at hyde park. big ben will toll. one of the final tribute to a woman who a former deputy press secretary told fox news was not only a grandmother to the nation, a much loved queen, but also an absolute joy to work for. >> the best was i ever had to have the best bars anyone could hope for and i work for a lot of bosses....
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i signed an mou with the finance minister. i don't know if you can see this , this is a picture of me with the minister. i gave her something. i gave her a martha washington pin. martha washington had this pain the start of the united states and gave this for hope for the future of peace, prosperity, forever country. i extended that message to the people of sudan. and what a travesty right now. i hope good things can come, but i would love to hear points on that because it was great having them be part of the abraham accords. mary: i don't think it is widely known, these other people that work toward securing these accords. kim, these stories aren't widely known, what jared and robert and the secretary did. i want to pull in alex gray, who was shuttling back and forth between these nations. it looks great, we are celebrating the two-year anniversary, but when you were in the middle of this, were you sure this was going to come off? and how did it look from your vantage point at the national security council? >> thanks. it is f
i signed an mou with the finance minister. i don't know if you can see this , this is a picture of me with the minister. i gave her something. i gave her a martha washington pin. martha washington had this pain the start of the united states and gave this for hope for the future of peace, prosperity, forever country. i extended that message to the people of sudan. and what a travesty right now. i hope good things can come, but i would love to hear points on that because it was great having them...
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for a cleaner, healthier mou. lierine. feel the whoa! shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free family is just very important. she's my sister and we depend on each other a lot. she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. it's a battle, you know. i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy was proven to help people live longer than chemotherapy alone. keytruda is used to treat more patients with advanced lung cancer than any other immunotherapy. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you have advanced nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer and you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer, b
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mou mourners said their goodbyes. she was carried into the throne room at the scottish residence of the british royal family. tomorrow her coffin will be taken to the cathedral where it will rest until tuesday before moving to buckingham palace. nic robertson joins me from the beautiful city of edinburgh scotland. much of today was about saying goodbye to one moan narch, but o about welcoming another. >> reporter: yeah, it is that continuity here in scotland. you had people coming out across the whole of north of scotland, from tiny villages as the queen's cortege made its way to edinburgh where the streets around me here, deserted now, but crowded earlier. the new king out being seen by people to quite some applause. at buckingham palace, massive crowds greet king charles ahead of some of his first meet tinges as the nation's new king. in wales, northern ireland and scotland, celebration as his royal proclamation is read out sunday. >> god save the king. >> reporter: a more muted town in balmoral where his mother pas
mou mourners said their goodbyes. she was carried into the throne room at the scottish residence of the british royal family. tomorrow her coffin will be taken to the cathedral where it will rest until tuesday before moving to buckingham palace. nic robertson joins me from the beautiful city of edinburgh scotland. much of today was about saying goodbye to one moan narch, but o about welcoming another. >> reporter: yeah, it is that continuity here in scotland. you had people coming out...
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>> david, i have comments today on enemy 10.4 the new clip are mou can i relate them to you now? >> >> so i appreciate the work to update the clip are mou i'm interested in the new cost allocation model which agencies negatively impacts whether fare setting would be changed and what can be done with physical cards that are blocked or have negative balance. some of us have them. agencies have them they are piling up. we had not have to recycle those cards agencies should be able to restore them. somehow to a zero balance to deposit given the supply chain issues and production delays and what not, it is becoming difficult to produce these card and to the extent they exist if than i have a negative balance there should be a way to account and return them to the living world. i hope that mta sees revenues sooner and does not have higher costs to monitor here. i support more payment options including mobile we should not forget people with limited or no access to technology and improve integration with websites and mt assignage and i believe the director tumlin and other staff have be
>> david, i have comments today on enemy 10.4 the new clip are mou can i relate them to you now? >> >> so i appreciate the work to update the clip are mou i'm interested in the new cost allocation model which agencies negatively impacts whether fare setting would be changed and what can be done with physical cards that are blocked or have negative balance. some of us have them. agencies have them they are piling up. we had not have to recycle those cards agencies should be...
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number one, it is consistent with the mou and guidance of the city. number two, i spent a lot of time talking to peers, public plans, asset managers folks in the industry to understand their approach and i would say it is highly unusual for any of them to be fully remote. most are doing a few days in the office, a few days at home in the 2 to 3 range and there are some fully back, so i think this approach is very much consistent with what our peers are doing and are something to consider when we think about retaining talent as well. third and what i think is most important is that, we have a real opportunity given our aum, given our staff to continue to move this organization forward. i think we can accomplish a lot at home as individuals but also think we can accomplish a lot when we come together, share institutional knowledge, collaborate, brainstorm and a lot of the activities are effective in the office so really excited to have our team in here again at least 3 days a week and i asked that to be composed of 1 day a week individual teams are all
number one, it is consistent with the mou and guidance of the city. number two, i spent a lot of time talking to peers, public plans, asset managers folks in the industry to understand their approach and i would say it is highly unusual for any of them to be fully remote. most are doing a few days in the office, a few days at home in the 2 to 3 range and there are some fully back, so i think this approach is very much consistent with what our peers are doing and are something to consider when...
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we will do questions mou and i know we will have comments after the public comment. my question is, may we have the presentation you went with us sent to the commissioners and pacific posted on the website with the machines and other documents mou this was in open session? >> i provide today to your secretary and i believe this is the plan. >> great. thank you. commissioners, questions? >> thank you for the presentation. thank you for coming here and meeting us. my first question. is why was it closed session and then we switch it to open session. what made it not be a closed session? >> i can speak general low and the department city attorney would like to speak. in general when we talk about general issues related a recruitment. we would not put this in closed session it is present to be discussed in the public. the closed session items are reserved for evaluating candidates, reviewing application materials and making a decision about whom to veterans to the mayor. and my presentation today was about the process which is always in open session. >> thank you. >> so
we will do questions mou and i know we will have comments after the public comment. my question is, may we have the presentation you went with us sent to the commissioners and pacific posted on the website with the machines and other documents mou this was in open session? >> i provide today to your secretary and i believe this is the plan. >> great. thank you. commissioners, questions? >> thank you for the presentation. thank you for coming here and meeting us. my first...
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the conversation carmen yulÍn cruz, the former mayor of san juan, porter co., w weissman fellow at mouollege. it is great to have you with us but go back five years to the images of you chest high in water as you are trying to help people with president trump coming down to puerto rico hurling paper towels at the people who had come to see him. your thoughts on how far or not how far puerto rico has come today? >> well, what we are seeing is tragedy unravel once again. we are seeing it again in front of our eyes. puerto rico, what happens when climate change goes wrong, but it can also be like when carlos mentioned an example of what can happen when solutions are put into place that puts people at the community level and disenfranchise first. not only rich people are putting solar panels, people are going into considerable debt in order to have one or two panels in their homes to be able to deal with ailing family members. people that need respirators. another thing that is important is in puerto rico and there is no power, no electrical power -- we have no power the colony of the u.s.
the conversation carmen yulÍn cruz, the former mayor of san juan, porter co., w weissman fellow at mouollege. it is great to have you with us but go back five years to the images of you chest high in water as you are trying to help people with president trump coming down to puerto rico hurling paper towels at the people who had come to see him. your thoughts on how far or not how far puerto rico has come today? >> well, what we are seeing is tragedy unravel once again. we are seeing it...