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mrs. brown: excuse us. -- please let us finish our conversation. can you please let us finish our conversation? thank you. mentioned the work in central america. of this ist a lot economics but asylum-seekers are fleeing for their lives. mr. mcaleenan: some of them, absolutely. mrs. brown: they are being hunted by gangs and criminals. the economics may push people into criminality, but is it a priority, the criminal situation in those countries? mr. mcaleenan: the security and governance, there are three pillars. creating additional economic opportunity, addressing the security situation and enhancing the governance and integrity of with u.s. and international support. the leaders don't want to lose their youth and energy to this migration flow. they don't did it vulnerable families and children in the hands of smugglers. that's the second thing, what is happening on the journey north? doctors without borders released a report. two thirds of migrants coming through -- this is their data. but two
mrs. brown: excuse us. -- please let us finish our conversation. can you please let us finish our conversation? thank you. mentioned the work in central america. of this ist a lot economics but asylum-seekers are fleeing for their lives. mr. mcaleenan: some of them, absolutely. mrs. brown: they are being hunted by gangs and criminals. the economics may push people into criminality, but is it a priority, the criminal situation in those countries? mr. mcaleenan: the security and governance, there...
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mr. brown? good evening, mr. brown. >> i would like to use the overhead as usual. again, i am bringing up my son. he was murdered august 14. yesterday was the day of his murder, and we had media coverage, and also, i want to thank the media, police department media relations unit for putting up this flyer and helping me every year with my son's case. and bringing awareness to the unsolved homicides including my son's, so thank you for that. i also want to say i spoke with the former sheriff and supervisor of district 5. and he couldn't show up, but he sent me a text message to say he is appalled about the $250,000 reward that i have. and nine other cases that also got a reward, and none of them has been solved. and he said not even the f.b.i.'s most wanted and other high cases have gotten these rewards. and so he's really worried about how the cases are being -- i didn't read it all what he said, and still, my daughter and myself are grieving over my son's case. we still don't have a venue. i have to climb up on a pole as you see on the news and hang the flyers up,
mr. brown? good evening, mr. brown. >> i would like to use the overhead as usual. again, i am bringing up my son. he was murdered august 14. yesterday was the day of his murder, and we had media coverage, and also, i want to thank the media, police department media relations unit for putting up this flyer and helping me every year with my son's case. and bringing awareness to the unsolved homicides including my son's, so thank you for that. i also want to say i spoke with the former...
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mr. brown, would you like to make an argument? >> yes, judge.st of all, the state has no objection to the expanded media request that's been filed. i think they followed proper procedure here. mr. grove, i think, as the regional media koordnator, it's routine in cases that garner high profile, that the media has interest. for the court to follow. and allowing media coverage of cases in court proceedings. we would have no objection to the expanded media request. there's been one request for a video camera, one request for a still camera. very usual under the circumstances, the cases like this. we have no objection to the expanded media request. i would assume i assume whoever addresses this, will readdress that issue. secondly, there's been a motion filed, i just got this, whenever i walked in this afternoon, but a motion for private hearing pursuant to iowa rule of criminal procedure 2.24. i think that's what mr. richards was referencing whenever he was arguing there's a substantial probability that the defendant's rights to a fair trial will be
mr. brown, would you like to make an argument? >> yes, judge.st of all, the state has no objection to the expanded media request that's been filed. i think they followed proper procedure here. mr. grove, i think, as the regional media koordnator, it's routine in cases that garner high profile, that the media has interest. for the court to follow. and allowing media coverage of cases in court proceedings. we would have no objection to the expanded media request. there's been one request...
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mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i start by thanking senator hatch. he and i are cochairs of the pension committee and have a commitment, had a good meeting in his office last week. we had a good discussion and hearing on our joint committee where we have four republicans and four democrats from each house solving this what looks to some like an intractable pension problem. but if you're one of 60,000 ohio teamsters, mine workers rye ron workers, carpenter bakers and others it's your life because you put what this town doesn't always understand on collective bargaining issue. you give up money today at the bargaining table so you'll have a pension later in life. you'll have economic security in part because of wall street shenanigans and other things, that these pensions are in jeopardy. they could face 40% 50% 60% pension cuts. we also know that a whole lot of businesses at least 210 in my state alone could face layoffs or worse. bankruptcy. many of them family-owned transportation and manufacturing and constr
mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i start by thanking senator hatch. he and i are cochairs of the pension committee and have a commitment, had a good meeting in his office last week. we had a good discussion and hearing on our joint committee where we have four republicans and four democrats from each house solving this what looks to some like an intractable pension problem. but if you're one of 60,000 ohio teamsters, mine workers rye ron...
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germany's youngest female mr brown star chef often adds an oriental touch to the dishes she creates. a fascination with our culture and cuisine began when she was a child which was not so long ago given that she's now just twenty. minutes in well if we had not always gone to the orient on holiday perhaps i wouldn't be so interested in all these countries perhaps i would have trained to be a chef who knows that man is what i saw there is that grandmothers and mothers with dried chillies on the roofs of their houses and grind them and invest a lot of love that's what we do in our kitchen we cook with love otherwise we could not survive that's what sensitised reasons you wrote a few. come work that the restaurant in the fifteenth century lived spell counselor west of cologne she became a chef almost by chance. yes but i used to go with my grandparents to nice hotels and i really liked it there so i did an internship at one i wasn't so keen on waiting tables and the girls were often catty but the kitchen was really cool i could try my handed everything they liked me i don't know he's bee
germany's youngest female mr brown star chef often adds an oriental touch to the dishes she creates. a fascination with our culture and cuisine began when she was a child which was not so long ago given that she's now just twenty. minutes in well if we had not always gone to the orient on holiday perhaps i wouldn't be so interested in all these countries perhaps i would have trained to be a chef who knows that man is what i saw there is that grandmothers and mothers with dried chillies on the...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president.he work the reporter dozen as members of a free and independent press is vital to our country and tower communities. it is why last week in an unprecedented action, nearly 300 newspapers, a dozen or so in my state, 300 newspapers all over the country came together to stand up for the free press and defend the first amendment. 300 newspapers wrote editorials, all independently written, of course, all different takes
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president.he work the reporter dozen as members of a free and independent press is vital to our country and tower communities. it is why last week in an unprecedented action, nearly 300 newspapers, a dozen or so in my state, 300 newspapers all over the country came together to stand up for the free press and defend the first amendment. 300 newspapers wrote editorials, all independently written, of course, all different takes
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william cannot be forced to support the child of mrs. brown. so in many places the law could not reach. but, don't let me mislead you of the radical transformation that this possibility even held out. last week we looked at harry jarvis' story of getting a boat coming into fort monroe and saying this is going to be a black man's war before it's through. and this had a lot of popular sway. and it was enacted. we see it enacted in the soldier model and we see it enacted in the labor model as it was for jordan anderson. we see those as a family finding a way overnight to be considered as part, a potential part of a middle class. there were 89 african american soldiers, 19,000 sailors. they're making negotiations. it's because they're able the to make these negotiations. yeah they were as enthusiastic as jarver to sign up but he's always writing letters back and forth to his wife. there are many black men in these refugee camps who say i will list that the $300 bounty is not enough. you have to guarantee my family will be given rations, they will b
william cannot be forced to support the child of mrs. brown. so in many places the law could not reach. but, don't let me mislead you of the radical transformation that this possibility even held out. last week we looked at harry jarvis' story of getting a boat coming into fort monroe and saying this is going to be a black man's war before it's through. and this had a lot of popular sway. and it was enacted. we see it enacted in the soldier model and we see it enacted in the labor model as it...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. this week of course we remember and honor our colleague and american hero, john mccain. he embodied our most cherished values of service and stprao*eus. -- sacrifice. he understood the preupblgs that make our country great. one of those principles is first amendment protections for a free press, something i always admired about senator mccain even before i got to know him well many years ago was his openness with the journalists, the work-a-day reporters who were doing their jobs every day, who covered him on behalf of the american people. he didn't hide from the people he served. he was always willing to stand up for freedom of the press. when those freedoms came under attack, he stood up and said to journalists, the fact is we need you. he wrote an op-ed in "the washington post" in january i'd like to quote from. this op-ed was parliament in response -- was partly in response to the president declaring several times repeatedly that the media are enemies of the people. john mccain pu
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. this week of course we remember and honor our colleague and american hero, john mccain. he embodied our most cherished values of service and stprao*eus. -- sacrifice. he understood the preupblgs that make our country great. one of those principles is first amendment protections for a free press, something i always admired about senator mccain even before i got to know him well many years ago was his openness with the journalists, the work-a-day reporters who...
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and also i want to say, mr. brown, medicinal is not going to be taxed and recreational is what is taxed. thank you, next speaker. >> hi, i am jolene enns and i'm here as a worker in the industry. for the last 12 years i have been supplementing my income or completely supporting myself in the cannibas industry as a worker, as a trimmer, just doing labor. and for a long time that was enough. those jobs that you used to pay $25 an hour or the equivalent are now gone. i'm fortunate that i got a job with a small cannibas company in the city. we occupy 4500-square-foot facility in soma and we have a 25,000-square-foot cultivation facility that had to be moved to oakland because we just couldn't afford to do business in the city here. i'm here today because i am worried about my job and the jobs of others like me that are going to be squeezed with more taxes on our industry. it was pretty clear before the regulations came into effect that when prices were low for wholesale product and rents were high, the only way for produc
and also i want to say, mr. brown, medicinal is not going to be taxed and recreational is what is taxed. thank you, next speaker. >> hi, i am jolene enns and i'm here as a worker in the industry. for the last 12 years i have been supplementing my income or completely supporting myself in the cannibas industry as a worker, as a trimmer, just doing labor. and for a long time that was enough. those jobs that you used to pay $25 an hour or the equivalent are now gone. i'm fortunate that i got...
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mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senior senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you. i appreciate my colleague from ohio, i appreciate his comments about senator mccain and cindy mccain. i have made some remarks from the floor earlier about senator mccain and a tribute to him as my colleagues pretty much all are doing as we should and people have done so well. i appreciate in particular senator portman's comments about the sex trafficking issue that senator mccain was so interested in and cindy really led the way. i saw cindy at a conference in cincinnati and senator portman's hometown. i live in the other end of the state. her passion about that clearly infected john and his passion about an issue, especially north of cincinnati, in the 75 corridor, especially toledo, how troubling it s. he took on so many issues that mattered and i thank rob for mentioning that. mr. president, i'd like my remarks to be in a different place in the record, my following remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. we consider
mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senior senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you. i appreciate my colleague from ohio, i appreciate his comments about senator mccain and cindy mccain. i have made some remarks from the floor earlier about senator mccain and a tribute to him as my colleagues pretty much all are doing as we should and people have done so well. i appreciate in particular senator portman's comments about the sex trafficking issue that senator mccain was so...
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>> mrs. brownatching the whitney documentary, the first thing that jumped out was whitney's brother saying, bobby wasn't the one who was bringing the drugs in. he was a lightweight. >> i haven't seen the documentary, but i appreciate, you know, the truth being told. it brings calmness to my heart and my soul, you know, that i'm not looked at in that light anymore. >> the r & b star is sharing his truth his way in the bobby brown story. from his relationship with the late diva to the loss of his daughter, bobbi kristina in 2015. bobby is holding nothing back. >> how much do you miss her? >> there's no way to express how much i miss my daughter. >> the two-part miniseries starred woody mcclain who previously played bobby. gabrielle dennis is whitney. >> what is the revelation that is going to rock people's world when they watch the bobby brown story? >> people think they know me, but they really don't. and we tell the absolute truth in this movie. you're going to get bobby brown. >> coming up -- ♪ >>
>> mrs. brownatching the whitney documentary, the first thing that jumped out was whitney's brother saying, bobby wasn't the one who was bringing the drugs in. he was a lightweight. >> i haven't seen the documentary, but i appreciate, you know, the truth being told. it brings calmness to my heart and my soul, you know, that i'm not looked at in that light anymore. >> the r & b star is sharing his truth his way in the bobby brown story. from his relationship with the late...
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mr. browno comments, stephanie. >> all i've said, we've got to keep asking question. >>> coming up, the pepsico ceo announced that she's stepping down. 2018, more than 50% of college graduates are women. why are there still so few heading major companies? if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like sympto
mr. browno comments, stephanie. >> all i've said, we've got to keep asking question. >>> coming up, the pepsico ceo announced that she's stepping down. 2018, more than 50% of college graduates are women. why are there still so few heading major companies? if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's....
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speaking at the edinburgh international book festival, mr brown said the issue was a ‘running sore' whichional holocaust remembrance alliance. eight people have been injured after a horse jumped over a fence into a crowd during a farming show in pembrokeshire. an airambulance was called after the horse — which was taking part in a competition — threw off its rider and — in the words of an eye witness — "went on a rampage". five people were taken to hospital including a twelve—year—old boy and an eighty—three—year—old — man. a year ago, the scottish government introduced the baby box scheme. they're given to parents of every newborn and contain items including clothing, books and a play mat, as well as doubling up as a sleeping space. more than 50,000 boxes have been delivered in that time, at a cost of eight million pounds — but critics say the government support should target the people most in need, rather than every family. catriona renton's report contains some flash photography. it's time for a rest for five—week—old baby grace. but this is not her bed. it's her baby box. for the pas
speaking at the edinburgh international book festival, mr brown said the issue was a ‘running sore' whichional holocaust remembrance alliance. eight people have been injured after a horse jumped over a fence into a crowd during a farming show in pembrokeshire. an airambulance was called after the horse — which was taking part in a competition — threw off its rider and — in the words of an eye witness — "went on a rampage". five people were taken to hospital including a...
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mr. willie hall cannot be compelled to support the child of selma brown. there's some places amendments couldn't reach. last week we looked at jarvis' story and saying this is going to be a black man's war before it's through. this had a lot of popular sway and it was enacted. we see it enacted in the labor model and the slave model. we see them with the family finding way overnight to be considered as part, potential part of middle class. there were 179 african-american soldiers, 19,000 soldiers. they're making negotiations with the union. it's because they are able to make these negotiations. they are enthusiast iic to signp but he was always writing letters back and forth to his wife. there's a lot of black men in these refugee camps during the civil war who say i will enlist but the $300 bounty is not enough. you have to guarantee my family will be given rations and will have the opportunity to homestead. one group of soldiers on the mississippi river valley come to recruiting agent and say you can't just keep giving us paper. they're pushing centraliz
mr. willie hall cannot be compelled to support the child of selma brown. there's some places amendments couldn't reach. last week we looked at jarvis' story and saying this is going to be a black man's war before it's through. this had a lot of popular sway and it was enacted. we see it enacted in the labor model and the slave model. we see them with the family finding way overnight to be considered as part, potential part of middle class. there were 179 african-american soldiers, 19,000...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. the work the reporter dozen as members of a free and independent press is vital to our country and tower communities. it is why last week in an unprecedented action, nearly 300 newspapers, a dozen or so in my state, 300 newspapers all over the country came together to stand up for the free press and defend the first amendment. 300 newspapers wrote editorials, all independently written, of course, all different takes on this, but to advocate for a free press and to defend the first amendment. the chagrin valley times, not far from where live in ohio, wrote, we are indeed your lens into your community. we are not your enemy. clearly a takeoff on the president's comments that the media are the enemies of the people. the athens news wrote, good reporting often -- good reporting often succeeds in righting wrongs and making things better for people. the "akron beacon journal," one of the great newspapers in this state, wrote power belongs to the people. the press, thus, receives extraordina
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. the work the reporter dozen as members of a free and independent press is vital to our country and tower communities. it is why last week in an unprecedented action, nearly 300 newspapers, a dozen or so in my state, 300 newspapers all over the country came together to stand up for the free press and defend the first amendment. 300 newspapers wrote editorials, all independently written, of course, all different takes on this, but to advocate for a free press...
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mr. brown: i join the chorus of senator grassley and senator durbin in support of their proposal. i want to, though, talk about another issue. today the federal deposit insurance corporation, which is the agency that does such things every quarter nounses bank profits -- announces bank profits and the assessment of the banking industry. and lowe and behold -- lo and behold as a number of us have said on the floor, it is a great time to be on wall street. bank profits, second quarter of 2018, bank profits were $60 billion, that's with a b, that's 60,000 million dollars. that number is fairly meaningless. it's really a big number. what is less meaningless, it is hard to grasp -- think about this. bank profits this quarter were up 25% from a year ago. it is typical to compare quarter to quarter, year to year that way. what is fairly stunning about this, madam president, is that this congress can't do enough for the banks. first it was a decade ago congress bailed out the banks, then congress -- then we've seen bank profits go up and up and up, and then congress last year gave a huge
mr. brown: i join the chorus of senator grassley and senator durbin in support of their proposal. i want to, though, talk about another issue. today the federal deposit insurance corporation, which is the agency that does such things every quarter nounses bank profits -- announces bank profits and the assessment of the banking industry. and lowe and behold -- lo and behold as a number of us have said on the floor, it is a great time to be on wall street. bank profits, second quarter of 2018,...
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senator brown: thank you mr. chairman. thank all of you. i want to talk about how you came to this decision. as you heard testimony on the ernst proposal and mr. bigs had similar views, they limited to parental leave. you obviously did something more than that. medical leave and caregiver benefits. could you talk about that decision to do much larger than family leave. >> so we realized that all our people were vulnerable to some element of care giving need brought about by a number of factors with so many generations in the workforce the , changing nature of care giving. that was supported by the market data that i referenced in my testimony. the 88% of respondents would place a value on a broader policy to include family care. while we think that the baby boomer generation is most impacted by care giving needs, data from multiple sources points to how this impacts all generations generations. so a recent study indicates that millennials spend 21 hours a week on care giving duties. we realize that if we wanted to truly support our people i
senator brown: thank you mr. chairman. thank all of you. i want to talk about how you came to this decision. as you heard testimony on the ernst proposal and mr. bigs had similar views, they limited to parental leave. you obviously did something more than that. medical leave and caregiver benefits. could you talk about that decision to do much larger than family leave. >> so we realized that all our people were vulnerable to some element of care giving need brought about by a number of...
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mr. sullivan is a graduate of brown university and earned his law degree from the columbia university school of law. please join me in welcoming deputy secretary sullivan. mr. deputy secretary? [applause] >> thank you. it's a great honor for me to stand here today, and it's a solemn day on which we gather. i have had the honor of speaking at events like this. i speak at our embassies when i travel around the world. and i thank all of those women and men i meet, including our locally employed staff. i always make a point, as my colleagues know, of speaking first to the locally employed staff and telling them how important they are to us, to our mission. i also thank them for their service. and i've said this many times and some of my colleagues get sick of me reminding everyone, but i have a personal connection a family connection to some of what you and your loved ones went through. my family, my uncle, was a career foreign service officer and served for 32 years. and his last post was as our ambassador to iran. and he was -- he and my cousins and my aunt, marie -- my uncle's name was bill s
mr. sullivan is a graduate of brown university and earned his law degree from the columbia university school of law. please join me in welcoming deputy secretary sullivan. mr. deputy secretary? [applause] >> thank you. it's a great honor for me to stand here today, and it's a solemn day on which we gather. i have had the honor of speaking at events like this. i speak at our embassies when i travel around the world. and i thank all of those women and men i meet, including our locally...
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brown? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm really glad you're holding this hearing. thank you to our witnesses for your serving in our government. this is the first in the coming weeks on sanctions and other measures to more forcefully counter russia's continuing efforts to attack the united states and our allies. while sanctions have had some effect on russia's economy, it's less clear what effect they've had on its malign activities around the world. russia remains in korea. its proxies are still in eastern ukraine. it serves as an arsenal for assad and it continues to attack our elections and other critical infrastructure. earlier this morning microsoft outlined a report outlining russian attacks on the u.s. senate and on think tanks, mostly anti-russia or anti-trump think tanks. one hopes an important plu tockcy targeting oligarchs close to putin. putin denied involvement, that's nonsense. the president should call it that and forcefully respond. our government, we and the president must send a more powerful and direct message to putin and those within his circle
brown? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm really glad you're holding this hearing. thank you to our witnesses for your serving in our government. this is the first in the coming weeks on sanctions and other measures to more forcefully counter russia's continuing efforts to attack the united states and our allies. while sanctions have had some effect on russia's economy, it's less clear what effect they've had on its malign activities around the world. russia remains in korea. its proxies are...
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senator brown: thank you, mr. chairman. an interesting discussion. , i want to talk about how you came to this decision. as you heard the testimony on to proposals, they limited parental leave, you obviously did something more than that, parental leave, medical leave, caregiver benefits. could you talk about that decision to do much larger decisions? allo'boyle: we realize that of our people were vulnerable to ,ome element of caregiving me it is of multiple factors, the changing nature of caregiving in the u.s. and shifting societal norms. that was supported by the market eta i referenced in my testimony , 88% of respondents would place leavee on a broader paid policy. while we think that the baby boomer generation is most impacted by caregiving needs, data from multiple sources point to how this impacts multiple generations. a recent study by the aarp shows millennials spend 120 hours per week on caregiving duties. if we wanted to truly said to people in the way they needed, we needed to broaden the sub -- the scope of our
senator brown: thank you, mr. chairman. an interesting discussion. , i want to talk about how you came to this decision. as you heard the testimony on to proposals, they limited parental leave, you obviously did something more than that, parental leave, medical leave, caregiver benefits. could you talk about that decision to do much larger decisions? allo'boyle: we realize that of our people were vulnerable to ,ome element of caregiving me it is of multiple factors, the changing nature of...
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here today, jon and pete, erin brown at ubs mr. pete, what do you think? the markets not reacting to what happened yesterday all at once during 4:00 and 5:00 hour. does it not care >> i would think at some point, yeah, we'll see impact, but right now, the market is doing the right reaction of what's going on we'll have to see how this plays out. we've seen this time and time again because it's a little closer to president trump right now. but i think when you look at what's happening now, i'm still focused on the fact. they are the earnings season has been unbelievable. across the board, we've had almost nothing but great results. great growth the economy right now is humming along. could this absolutely derail it in some way, shape or form absolutely it could, but it's not necessarily today, so i think that's whey the markets are reacting the way they are. just a bla hrk day >> a lot of people argue even if the president gets in trouble because of this, you're not going to undo the tax cut, replace regulation the rollback will likely continue for a variet
here today, jon and pete, erin brown at ubs mr. pete, what do you think? the markets not reacting to what happened yesterday all at once during 4:00 and 5:00 hour. does it not care >> i would think at some point, yeah, we'll see impact, but right now, the market is doing the right reaction of what's going on we'll have to see how this plays out. we've seen this time and time again because it's a little closer to president trump right now. but i think when you look at what's happening now,...
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here today, jon and pete, erin brown at ubs mr. pete, what do you think?ts not reacting to what happened yesterday all
here today, jon and pete, erin brown at ubs mr. pete, what do you think?ts not reacting to what happened yesterday all
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brown. and thank you, again, mr. kennedy s. there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed and this is an information item. can you please read the next item? >> item 15, update on the district 10 mobility study. this is an information item. >> ms. hyatt. >> good morning, commissioners. rachel hyatt. rachel hyatt principle planner and this is a status report on the district 10 mobilities study which is the district 10 end tip planning project and the big picture here is supporting health and livability throughout district 10 as it grows. so a significant share of the growth in residence in the city will happen in district 10 and this is an effort to look at ways to support the mobility of existing and future residents through this growth to support health and livability by reducing vehicle miles of travel, strategis that reduce vehicle miles of travel and are independent of muni. talking about noninfrastructure strategies in addition to that would supplement muni service. these are recommendations that could be deployed as pilots in dis
brown. and thank you, again, mr. kennedy s. there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed and this is an information item. can you please read the next item? >> item 15, update on the district 10 mobility study. this is an information item. >> ms. hyatt. >> good morning, commissioners. rachel hyatt. rachel hyatt principle planner and this is a status report on the district 10 mobilities study which is the district 10 end tip planning project and...