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mr. albert qui quintanilla. mr. quintanilla, could you please call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: we have quorum. >> chair peskin: thank you, mr. quintanilla, could you please read the consent agenda. >> clerk: items two through time compromise the consendient. items three through five were discussed at the last meeting. items two three five were presented at the last meeting and if there are any comments on them, staff is available to answer 234i questions. >> chair peskin: thank you. is there any motion on the consent agenda? there is a motion and a second. on that consend agenda, roll call, please. [roll call] >> clerk: we have final af approval. >> chair peskin: thank you. next item, please. >> clerk: item six, approve the 2018 state and federal legislation program. this is an action item. >> good morning, commissioners. amber crabbe, public transportation authority. the item before you, you see it every year, it is public strategies to guide our legislation throughout the year. we come back to you recommendations for positions on specific bills, but this
mr. albert qui quintanilla. mr. quintanilla, could you please call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: we have quorum. >> chair peskin: thank you, mr. quintanilla, could you please read the consent agenda. >> clerk: items two through time compromise the consendient. items three through five were discussed at the last meeting. items two three five were presented at the last meeting and if there are any comments on them, staff is available to answer 234i questions. >> chair...
mr. albert qui quintanilla. mr. quintanilla, could you please call the roll. [roll
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mr. albert, in what community do you live? >> i live in alameda. >> commissioner: thank you for your comments. the next speaker is dave warner. >> interview: >> i'm dave warner i live in palo alto. and in the december 11th meeting with the proal proposal you gave cause for optimism. and i understand at your next meeting there are plans to turn the proposed resolution into a written form that incorporates commissioner moran's comments which i think they already do such that the commission can vote to approve it and thank you for taking steps that reflect the comments from the [laughter] meeting. consider taking progress by making it a regular agenda item. [stand by] . >> we are really disappointed in you as a commission right now. you're throwing a wrench in the years-long careful process in coming to a compromise on managing this vital resource that we call water. it's vital to all life, not just people. you have heard in no uncertain terms that the bay ecosystem is dieing because we people have continued to overdraft the tuol
mr. albert, in what community do you live? >> i live in alameda. >> commissioner: thank you for your comments. the next speaker is dave warner. >> interview: >> i'm dave warner i live in palo alto. and in the december 11th meeting with the proal proposal you gave cause for optimism. and i understand at your next meeting there are plans to turn the proposed resolution into a written form that incorporates commissioner moran's comments which i think they already do such...
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so now of course this is an e—mail that is albert. mrdia company here in the us. but as yet we are yet to hear the response from ami about that accusation. and just for our viewers, dave, i mean both mr bezos and ami, they are both political figures in a way, particularly in the run—up perhaps of the 2016 presidential election. yes, absolutely. ami of course owning the national enquirer recently admitted it co—ordinated with president trump's campaign to do what is known asa trump's campaign to do what is known as a catch and kill, when they buy the rights to a salacious story not with the intention of publishing the story but from keeping it secret and making the person involved in the story side away the chance to be able to talk about that. forjeff bezos he has become a political figure because he owns the washington post newspaper and he said that that has added complexity to his life and that sometimes the actions of the washington post may be seen as actions of mr bezos himself. and we have seen president trump on the number of occ
so now of course this is an e—mail that is albert. mrdia company here in the us. but as yet we are yet to hear the response from ami about that accusation. and just for our viewers, dave, i mean both mr bezos and ami, they are both political figures in a way, particularly in the run—up perhaps of the 2016 presidential election. yes, absolutely. ami of course owning the national enquirer recently admitted it co—ordinated with president trump's campaign to do what is known asa trump's...
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acclaimed as one of britain's greatest actors, albert finney dies at the age of 82. there's mr free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'baby doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories. head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: president maduro refuses to allow aid into venezuela. he says the country doesn't need foreign handouts. opposition leaderjuan guaido has called on the military to allow the aid in. at least ten people, including teenage players,
acclaimed as one of britain's greatest actors, albert finney dies at the age of 82. there's mr free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'baby doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar...
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we look back at the life of albert finney, the acclaimed actor who's just died at the age of 82. terrace mraking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader has said he has passed a death sentence of the british author ofa death sentence of the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the asking of their former president. because of his considerable value as a stallion, he was kept in a special secure box in the central block. he was driven away in a horse box the fees had brought with them. step down from a plane, a figure in morning. elizabeth ii, queen of this around and all her other rounds and territories, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. this is bbc world news today. i'm lucy grey. the latest headlines... the king of thailand has denounced as inappropriate and unconstitutional his sister's intention to stand for prime minister, adding he won't allow it. at least ten people died when a fire swept through the training centre of brazil's most famous football club, fla
we look back at the life of albert finney, the acclaimed actor who's just died at the age of 82. terrace mraking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader has said he has passed a death sentence of the british author ofa death sentence of the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the asking of their former president. because of his considerable value as a stallion, he was kept in a...
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albert bourla, dvm, ph.d. chiefexecutive officer of pfizer and mr. olivier bandicourt, m.d., chief executive officer of sanofi. we welcome all of you and start in that direction and you've been given five minutes. i don't gavel you down at the end of five minutes but i wish when the red light come on you would start to summarize if you haven't finished. so we'll start with mr. gonzalez. >> thank you, chairman grassley and ranking member wyden and members of the committee. i'm richard gonzalez and i'm the chief executive officer of abbvie, a company dedicated to developing new innovative medicines for some of health care's most challenging diseases such as cancer, alzheimer's, viral infections and autoimmune diseases. since our inception in 2013, abbvie has invested approximately $50 billion in pursuit of that goal. however, because we are tackling some of medicine's most challenging problems, solutions don't come easy, nor without significant risk. where we have succeeded, we have been able to provide cures for fatal diseases like hepatitis c and sig
albert bourla, dvm, ph.d. chiefexecutive officer of pfizer and mr. olivier bandicourt, m.d., chief executive officer of sanofi. we welcome all of you and start in that direction and you've been given five minutes. i don't gavel you down at the end of five minutes but i wish when the red light come on you would start to summarize if you haven't finished. so we'll start with mr. gonzalez. >> thank you, chairman grassley and ranking member wyden and members of the committee. i'm richard...
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albert brooks character watches a news report and says the following. >> in 2016, presidential candidates said a lot of things about druch and michael cohen said the same thing, none of them were flattering. >> mr. trump is a racist. the country has seen seen -- >> she a religion bigot. >> she a con man, a fake, a phoney. >> lining for mr. trump is normalized. he wanted me to lie. >> dishonesty is his hallmark. >> he is capable of behaving kindly, but he is not kind. the bullying is a toxic mix. >> he is capable of creating acts of generosity, but she not generous. mr. trump is an inigma. since taking office he has become the worst version of himself. >> what is remarkable is how all of those republicans don't have a bad word to say about the president now. that is what an 80 mplus approvl rating in your own party will do for you. we'll be right back. will do for you. we'll be right back. walk it off look. one more mile look. reply all look. own your look with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing s
albert brooks character watches a news report and says the following. >> in 2016, presidential candidates said a lot of things about druch and michael cohen said the same thing, none of them were flattering. >> mr. trump is a racist. the country has seen seen -- >> she a religion bigot. >> she a con man, a fake, a phoney. >> lining for mr. trump is normalized. he wanted me to lie. >> dishonesty is his hallmark. >> he is capable of behaving kindly, but...
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mr. krebs? >> during the -- no question there was an impact from the shutdown. during that period we continued to share intelligence, threat intelligence as it came in. we continued to add to the albert sensors-- in terms of ths we had to pause, for one meeting of secretaries of new states that were sworn in earlier in janss. that was probably my biggest regret in terms of missed opportunities. we also had to pause some of the vulnerability assessments. those are back on the books. then ju general planning in terms of the national association annual conference. content developments for that engagement. my sense of things, though, as we ramped back up, one of the top priorities for cissa as we restarted after the shutdown. we will be back on track. we're already in the planning process for another for the national level table top exercise. this june last year we had 44 states and the district of colombia. we hope to be more than that. >> does it pertain census we do every ten years. redistricting is based on the census. how secure doing that data redistricting data census data is when it comes to cyber threats? >> happy to come back and provide you a little bit more information. >> th
mr. krebs? >> during the -- no question there was an impact from the shutdown. during that period we continued to share intelligence, threat intelligence as it came in. we continued to add to the albert sensors-- in terms of ths we had to pause, for one meeting of secretaries of new states that were sworn in earlier in janss. that was probably my biggest regret in terms of missed opportunities. we also had to pause some of the vulnerability assessments. those are back on the books. then...