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mulligan, this is what you do. you are an infectious disease specialist. i know more about pandemics, viruses than i ever wanted to know or care to know. it's fascinating. apparently they were able to break down the sequence of this virus faster than any other one in history and why is that important and how do you see the overall picture? >> it's been amazing the speed at which science has jumped on this virus which first appeared in december and by early january, the virus was identified. on january 10 this sequence was made available by the chinese and that was a wonderful thing. the nih took that virus sequence and created a vaccine candidate which you have seen, doing the first human clinical trial today. three months roughly. >> sean: that is record-breaking. >> absolutely. that is the quickest it's ever been done. we are in a real challenge and we would like it to be even faster but that is amazing. >> sean: what impact is this public-private partnership going to have? i would argue, i don't like to go to hospitals even to visit. but i do what i hav
mulligan, this is what you do. you are an infectious disease specialist. i know more about pandemics, viruses than i ever wanted to know or care to know. it's fascinating. apparently they were able to break down the sequence of this virus faster than any other one in history and why is that important and how do you see the overall picture? >> it's been amazing the speed at which science has jumped on this virus which first appeared in december and by early january, the virus was...
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mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much. i really want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure. >> chair ronen: and thank you for cosponsoring. >> supervisor stefani: i'd like to move this forward to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> chair ronen: and that item passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, are there any other items on the agenda? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: thank you very much. the meeting is adjourned.
mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much. i really want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure....
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joining me now is katrina mulligan, former director for preparedness and response for the departmentstice, managing corrector for national security and international policy at the center for american progress. thank you very much for joining us. tell me about the playbook. how could think helped perhaps get an earlier response from the administration when the early warnings came from china in january, in february, even? >> i mean, look, the administration really had a gift that was given to them by the last administration. they really could have started not from ground zero, but you know, they were given essentially a head start in figuring out what the key decision points were likely to be, what the actions were that needed to be taken, what we needed to do to get ahead of this, and they really didn't take advantage of it. it's hard to tell, honestly, whether they just didn't realize what they had or whether they chose to ignore it because, like everything to do with the prior administration, they seemed to have hadst leveraging any of the was a real missed opportunity here. >> we d
joining me now is katrina mulligan, former director for preparedness and response for the departmentstice, managing corrector for national security and international policy at the center for american progress. thank you very much for joining us. tell me about the playbook. how could think helped perhaps get an earlier response from the administration when the early warnings came from china in january, in february, even? >> i mean, look, the administration really had a gift that was given...
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thanks to both of you, katrina mulligan and frank figliuzzi, frank, you're familiar with seeing him onan catch him in a smithsonian channel docu-series. >>> as the coronavirus continues to put more people out of work, the millions people will need to make ends meet and pay the bills and "the wall street journal" a number of banks and firms are starting to toughen the approval standards for loans and small businesses and people may find it harder to get credit just when they most need it. joining me is jim nestle, the ceo of the credit union association and the former director of the office of management and budget under president bush and a former iowa congressman. jim, let's talk about this for a second. this is a harder time than 2008-2009 was with respect to getting loans because a whole lot of people work in the gig economy, in the part-time economy as freelancers and the same thing happened. loan standards got higher. so when people most need money, they might be facing an environment in which they can least get it. >> yes, and it's interesting, because what we've done, we've done
thanks to both of you, katrina mulligan and frank figliuzzi, frank, you're familiar with seeing him onan catch him in a smithsonian channel docu-series. >>> as the coronavirus continues to put more people out of work, the millions people will need to make ends meet and pay the bills and "the wall street journal" a number of banks and firms are starting to toughen the approval standards for loans and small businesses and people may find it harder to get credit just when they...
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well known mulligan i thought i might add that the layout of. the sugar industry is a bedrock of the maharashtra economy employing nearly $25000000.00 people producers pay some $250000000.00 euros in tax every year that's why the authorities have little interest in looking into the high rate of hysterectomies among sugar cane cutters and investigative committee was set up but was soon disbanded. in. that there complained in front of me that he had been in front. of it so. somebody. that statement angers women's rights activist money should talk lee who is part of the investigative committee last year the public health department revealed that $84000.00 hysterectomies were performed in one district alone but the report was simply filed away. but that got it when get by says at a news it local authorities have the information they were taken aback by the shocked response and now they want to cover it up. if suddenly the number fell to 13000 cases and now supposedly it's just 1300 that has out of. it as a would. khurana doesn't expect the state to
well known mulligan i thought i might add that the layout of. the sugar industry is a bedrock of the maharashtra economy employing nearly $25000000.00 people producers pay some $250000000.00 euros in tax every year that's why the authorities have little interest in looking into the high rate of hysterectomies among sugar cane cutters and investigative committee was set up but was soon disbanded. in. that there complained in front of me that he had been in front. of it so. somebody. that...
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the stock market, the question becomes what's next we think investors are starting to give 20 a mulliganing to focus on what's going to happen in 2021. you have to develop a working hypothesis the first is really that you know this virus will peak in about two to three months. time is really, really critical here, right? the problem is with the stimulus that's coming on, we expect congress to come in the gates as much as they can the problem is that will only buy you so much time if this is more difficult, we have to stop full economic activity longer than expected. i think you could see some real some significant economic movement >> we don't know which way we're going. the fear, no, fear of not getting out -- we're up just a couple of percentage points in a week and you think people are already chasing this market and we've seen that with the fund flows. there are big flows into equities are these people going to be hurt >> it's hard to say. the fact we're getting some as dr. fauci called it, some small little positive benefits, small little positive outlooks on the virus, the fact tha
the stock market, the question becomes what's next we think investors are starting to give 20 a mulliganing to focus on what's going to happen in 2021. you have to develop a working hypothesis the first is really that you know this virus will peak in about two to three months. time is really, really critical here, right? the problem is with the stimulus that's coming on, we expect congress to come in the gates as much as they can the problem is that will only buy you so much time if this is...
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stately plump bulk mulligan stood at the head of the stairs -- and there was a riot. had to be hustled out by security. >> that's fantastic. i was about four minutes in and a guy in the front smashed his beer bottle on the table, held it up and said, if you don't get off stage wright now, i'm going to kill you. i was smiling ear to ear saying, this can't be about me. i refuse to believe i am all that's long in your life right now. i'm a mere lightning rod. >> stephen: we, sadly so, have commercials. >> it's a tragedy. >> stephen: it is. >> stephen: so we've got to go to commercial. would you please stick around. >> the c.d.c. says i can't go anywhere. >> stephen: oh, good! then you just stay there by force of law. you will be back and we will be back with more john oliver. stick around, everybody. but you will stick around. you have to stay at home, too! >> stay where the ( bleep ) yu are! >> stephen: john, we can't say that. we can't say that. keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. all the way out here just for a blurry p
stately plump bulk mulligan stood at the head of the stairs -- and there was a riot. had to be hustled out by security. >> that's fantastic. i was about four minutes in and a guy in the front smashed his beer bottle on the table, held it up and said, if you don't get off stage wright now, i'm going to kill you. i was smiling ear to ear saying, this can't be about me. i refuse to believe i am all that's long in your life right now. i'm a mere lightning rod. >> stephen: we, sadly so,...
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likelihood of high single digit to double-digit earning growth doesn't seem likely but even if there is a mulligan or atrichk next to 2020 eps where should the market trade excluding the politics and the black swan of the coronvirus. >> on the a forward pe basis we see the s&p 500 drop a couple of multiple points in the last few weeks. we were at cycle highs from a forward pe valuation perspective. frankly, we said coming into this year that that is reasonable, elevated but not extreme given the fact that we have low rates, low inflation. and it's cyclically improving backdrop earnings growth looked like building moment ultimate into 2020 and jp morgan manufacturing pmi index posted five months of expansion or moved to expansionary territory recently. and so there was this really buildup in potential skrerlgts, largely a function in our view of all the stimulus that came into the system last year. at 19 times pe you can't pound the table and say the market is cheap here but we did feel that valuations were somewhat justified based on the backdrop two multiple points cheaper we'll take it. but agai
likelihood of high single digit to double-digit earning growth doesn't seem likely but even if there is a mulligan or atrichk next to 2020 eps where should the market trade excluding the politics and the black swan of the coronvirus. >> on the a forward pe basis we see the s&p 500 drop a couple of multiple points in the last few weeks. we were at cycle highs from a forward pe valuation perspective. frankly, we said coming into this year that that is reasonable, elevated but not...
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. >>> joining me now, frank figliuzzi, national security analyst, and katrina mulligan, former directoraredness and response at the justice department. katrina, you tweeted out that that play book, of which i just spoke, that play book sat on my office shelf when i was a director of preparedness and resources in department of justice. in 2018 i joined pay group of civil service experts for emergency preparedness to push for a national level exercise on pandemic response and we were overruled by the white house. why, katrina? why would they overrule you on something like that? pandemic preparedness isn't actually the kind of thing that donald trump thinks that the fake news lame stream media is trying to target him on, so why wouldn't you have been able to go ahead with that? >> well, one of the reasons was because the outgoing obama administration, as has been reported previously, had a senior level pandemic exercise as part of the transition process. and because some people in the white house felt, you know, we already did that, we already have explored the pandemic response, we don't
. >>> joining me now, frank figliuzzi, national security analyst, and katrina mulligan, former directoraredness and response at the justice department. katrina, you tweeted out that that play book, of which i just spoke, that play book sat on my office shelf when i was a director of preparedness and resources in department of justice. in 2018 i joined pay group of civil service experts for emergency preparedness to push for a national level exercise on pandemic response and we were...
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i would have liked to had a mulligan but this all water under the bridge.ight now we have john ram leaving the planning department. we have a new planner coming in as head commission and we have a moment to decide what's going on in our planning commission. >> this is the trends and revenues including reason for declines in ridership and revenues compared to prior fiscal years and the effectiveness of the mtas managing traffic congestion and impact of traffic congestion on muni. >> supervisor peskin, would you like to say something? >> thank you. i would like to make a motion to table item number 35. >> motion to tables, is there a second? seconded by supervisor fewer and without objection -- >> mr. president, we have -- the house has changed. >> do we need to vote? >> we can do it without objection. >> this item is tabled. >> madam clerk, please read in memoriums. >> today's meeting will be adjourned in memory the following believed individuals on behalf of supervisor pesken for the late mr.-- for supervisors peskin and james flood and on behalf of mr. mar
i would have liked to had a mulligan but this all water under the bridge.ight now we have john ram leaving the planning department. we have a new planner coming in as head commission and we have a moment to decide what's going on in our planning commission. >> this is the trends and revenues including reason for declines in ridership and revenues compared to prior fiscal years and the effectiveness of the mtas managing traffic congestion and impact of traffic congestion on muni. >>...
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mark mulligan, director of nyu vaccine center and their infectious diseases and immunology division.s on the prospect for widespread testing and whether you think that imminently we're going to be in a much better position to accurately decide how much of the virus is actually in the united states? >> yeah, diagnostics are such an important part of the response to an epidemic and we have to know who is infected in order to properly isolate them and trace their contacts i do think we're going to see a major up tick. the fda did a wonderful thing on the past saturday when they made it more rapid for local hospitals to bring their own tests into use and we have more and more state and local health authorities, like the city of new york, the state of new york, now doing testing. so the answer is, yes. i don't know how quickly, but we're clearly seeing a ramp up that is a great thing. >> what was -- what did the fda change was it prohibited for local hospitals to use their own tests? >> what they did was to create a streamlined pathway for validation of tests by laboratories that had deve
mark mulligan, director of nyu vaccine center and their infectious diseases and immunology division.s on the prospect for widespread testing and whether you think that imminently we're going to be in a much better position to accurately decide how much of the virus is actually in the united states? >> yeah, diagnostics are such an important part of the response to an epidemic and we have to know who is infected in order to properly isolate them and trace their contacts i do think we're...
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mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much. i really want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure. >> chair ronen: and thank you for cosponsoring. >> supervisor stefani: i'd like to move this forward to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> chair ronen: and that item passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, are there any other items on the agenda? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: thank you very much. the meeting is adjourned. >> chairman heinicke: all right. good morning -- good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i will call this meeting of the san francisco m.t.a. to arrested. i will read some preliminary rules after the
mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much. i really want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure....
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mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much. i really want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure. >> chair ronen: and thank you for cosponsoring. >> supervisor stefani: i'd like to move this forward to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> chair ronen: and that item passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, are there any other items on the agenda? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: thank you very much. the meeting is adjourned. >> after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and i signed up for the below-market rate program. i got my certificate
mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much. i really want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure....
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mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much.eally want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure. >> chair ronen: and thank you for cosponsoring. >> supervisor stefani: i'd like to move this forward to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> chair ronen: and that item passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, are there any other items on the agenda? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: thank you very much. the meeting is adjourned. >> president yee: okay. good afternoon. welcome to the march 17, 2020 regular meet ongoing -- meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors, even though it's not regular. madame clerk, the roll? fe
mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much.eally want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure....
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i would like to thank dennis mulligan, our general manager and representatives of the engineers departmentjohn eberly, please stand up. and john eberly, robert smith, maria, and dion moore, chad long and paul long and many others on my team. and also, last but not least, my wonderful husband, david. he's my rock. [cheers and applause] >> i'm honored to accept this special recognition, thank you. [cheers and applause] >> so next, we will have supervisor stephani, please present you commentation. >> i'm honoring sue horsst. after receiving a degree, sue moved to san francisco and received her degree at the san francisco state university and spent the next three decades serving those in san mateo county. in an effort to develop and implement a senior service's response system, sue lead over 30 organizations in coming together and successfully developed the healthy aging response system. now a bond-funded programme to the system connects peer volunteers with accessing services. after her work in san matteo county, this is where san francisco lets lucky, sue came to the san francisco senior cen
i would like to thank dennis mulligan, our general manager and representatives of the engineers departmentjohn eberly, please stand up. and john eberly, robert smith, maria, and dion moore, chad long and paul long and many others on my team. and also, last but not least, my wonderful husband, david. he's my rock. [cheers and applause] >> i'm honored to accept this special recognition, thank you. [cheers and applause] >> so next, we will have supervisor stephani, please present you...
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mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much. i really want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure. >> chair ronen: and thank you for cosponsoring. >> supervisor stefani: i'd like to move this forward to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> chair ronen: and that item passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, are there any other items on the agenda? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: thank you very much. the meeting is adjourned. >> good afternoon, and thank you everyone for joining us here today. i am london breed. i am the mayor of san francisco. i am joined by the president of the board of supervisors, norman yee along w
mulligan? okay. thank you. that was very clear and thorough. thank you so much. i really want to thank you for this legislation. i -- it -- it feels, as a new mother, almost impossible to take your child to child care before they're a couple months old, so even that is too short of a time, so i appreciate the governor expanding that period of time, and this legislation makes all the sense in the world to me, and i'd like to cosponsor it, as well. and do you want to do the honors? >> sure....