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purpose they serve in the society, however, in particular, sfusd has a challenging system to navigate at times and can be a rigid dichotomy with different schools. especially as your child grows older, these choices become less when attending a middle or high school. i want to continue supporting sfusd. it has been a wonderful centre for our family. it is important for the board of education to support charter school such as creative arts which provides families with options and choices within the public school system, or risk losing more families to independent schools, curricular education -- education, or families deciding to leave san francisco. i hope you will vote to support the renewal of the charter of our unique and creative arts. thank you for your time. [cheers and applause] >> all right, members of the board, thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak. i did not prepare anything today so i will speak from the heart. thank you very much for the vote of confidence in the report and the recommendation and the affirmation of the creative arts charter. if you look at the room here
purpose they serve in the society, however, in particular, sfusd has a challenging system to navigate at times and can be a rigid dichotomy with different schools. especially as your child grows older, these choices become less when attending a middle or high school. i want to continue supporting sfusd. it has been a wonderful centre for our family. it is important for the board of education to support charter school such as creative arts which provides families with options and choices within...
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the follows are reasons there should not be a navigation centre at lot 330 and i'll run out of time so you can cut me off. [ laughter ] >> navigation centres have been around since 2015, the proposed site is over twice the size of navigation centres. the city service's auditor found a key feature of the centre was the small size, which allowed clients to thrive in a sheltered environment with relatively few richarrigid scale like you're proposing. upon the navigation centre concept, a large scale is an experiment and should not be done in an area where the fail would cause spill-over effects of workers and visitors daily. this is an environment different from your dog patch site. the port's previous experience with navigation centres has been the lease of the dog patch site. that's a different environment, the end of a cul-de-sac and supplier and several blocks from the nearest resident and the clean success says nothing about how the navigation centre will perform at lots 330 which is surrounded by residents and commercial businesses and the whole entire street. while they do not allo
the follows are reasons there should not be a navigation centre at lot 330 and i'll run out of time so you can cut me off. [ laughter ] >> navigation centres have been around since 2015, the proposed site is over twice the size of navigation centres. the city service's auditor found a key feature of the centre was the small size, which allowed clients to thrive in a sheltered environment with relatively few richarrigid scale like you're proposing. upon the navigation centre concept, a...
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i was really a brother with law enforcement i was a captain and this was my copilot navigator boom operator at the time for twenty three years i go out and believe in a democratic principle just to come home and have a police officer killed my child and then think i'm going to get fair and due process and the doors pretty much shut in my face with. his data these are the news reports throughout the years we have i go to governor doyle at the time i go to the attorney general i don't even bother to mccollum this is the contract for a billboard i don't even know already ran it and i had to resort to full page ads in newspapers and billboards to get heard. justifiable but the city settled out of court with bell's family mychal bell's father his use of the settlement money to put up billboards around the state calling for change in the way these investigations are handled backing a bill that would require officer involved deaths to be reviewed by an independent authority. to do. what profession is fine asking yourself you cannot have colleagues and asking colleagues and think you're going to get an objecti
i was really a brother with law enforcement i was a captain and this was my copilot navigator boom operator at the time for twenty three years i go out and believe in a democratic principle just to come home and have a police officer killed my child and then think i'm going to get fair and due process and the doors pretty much shut in my face with. his data these are the news reports throughout the years we have i go to governor doyle at the time i go to the attorney general i don't even bother...
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frequently, often several times a week, initially only in the streets, but gradually more and more in our open access clinic. he had several short stays at shelters and navigation centers and somewhat longer and more successful time at humming bird place. he had extremely fractured thoughts when he was in crowded social setting. he was assessed for housing by e.c.s. through the coordinated housing process and is receiving s.s.i. access through lawyers for homeless advocacy project. he was the first street medicine patient to receive the long acting injection form of buprenorfine. he is on the housing priority list, and with assistance, he is working through the complex process of obtaining permanent supportive housing. we are about to start treating him for help tpatitihepatitis- goal of curing him. so what has changed? he still wishes to visit his family back east. now he has only one bicycle. he was not injecting drugs today and says he feels better than any time since he was a teenager. he is not blocking anyone's sidewalk with his possessions. he has not had psychiatric emergencies nor been admitted to hospital again. he speaks amazing that people think he
frequently, often several times a week, initially only in the streets, but gradually more and more in our open access clinic. he had several short stays at shelters and navigation centers and somewhat longer and more successful time at humming bird place. he had extremely fractured thoughts when he was in crowded social setting. he was assessed for housing by e.c.s. through the coordinated housing process and is receiving s.s.i. access through lawyers for homeless advocacy project. he was the...
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time in the back seat of my uber. there's definitely something to be lipid say has to drive and navigate at the same time. >> back to the but it's smooth sailing for me. >> i'm going to bet forure that i beat lindsay here to the airport. time to tally up our htrip. >> ie the convenience of a car when i wanted one, picking up andig dropping off at the spot. let's see who won on the financial front. your total is. >> my rental car receipt and parking fees, my total was $416.59. >> i won. my total is $165.31. >> ouch. that hurts. >> lindsay's total, more than double mine. that's an extra $251.22 still in my pocket. >> good luck expensing this >> there are added pieces of the puzzle like tipping to the uber driver or the valet if you have a rental car. we leftlha dectis tion on how much you give. and if you havedr ch, you can get car seats in ubers for an extra cost. so that is ailable. guys, back to you. >> i'm kind of on the u train. >> al was just saying -- >> if you've got three ords fou - >> you're right. you need the car, the minivan. >> i think we should all go on vacation and find out. >> with kerry.> he story behin
time in the back seat of my uber. there's definitely something to be lipid say has to drive and navigate at the same time. >> back to the but it's smooth sailing for me. >> i'm going to bet forure that i beat lindsay here to the airport. time to tally up our htrip. >> ie the convenience of a car when i wanted one, picking up andig dropping off at the spot. let's see who won on the financial front. your total is. >> my rental car receipt and parking fees, my total was...
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time i'm saving in the backseat of my uber. >> there's definitely something to be said for not driving and relaxing. >> lindsey has to drive and navigate at pay for tolls along the way. >> hi, how are you? >> it's $1? >> and fill up her rental. but it's smooth sailing for me. >> i'm going to bet for sure that i beat lindsey here to the airport. >> it's time to tally up our trip. >> so i had the convenience of a car when i wanted one picking me up and dropping me off right at the spot. let's see who won on the financial front? your total is. >> my rental car receipt and the parking fees and everything, my total was $416.59. >> i won. my total is $165.31. >> ouch, that hurts. >> lindsey's total more than double mine. that's an extra $251.22 still in my pocket. >> good luck expensing this. >> there are added pieces of the puzzle like tipping the uber driver or to the valet if you have a rental car. we left that out because tipping is a personal decision on how much you give, and if you have children you can get car seats in ubers for an extra cost. that is availables guys, back to you. >> i'm kind of on the uber train. >> it's a big savings
time i'm saving in the backseat of my uber. >> there's definitely something to be said for not driving and relaxing. >> lindsey has to drive and navigate at pay for tolls along the way. >> hi, how are you? >> it's $1? >> and fill up her rental. but it's smooth sailing for me. >> i'm going to bet for sure that i beat lindsey here to the airport. >> it's time to tally up our trip. >> so i had the convenience of a car when i wanted one picking me up...
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day or seven days or 30 days, we were offering them a spot in the navigation center until we could find housing for them. so i at the time was saying this is a safe, dignified really person-centered place where we're offering really robust services and help, so if a person chooses not to accept those services, then -- then we can say it's not okay to camp on the streets. but it was because we were offering something real and genuine on the back end. what i'm afraid has happened is that what we've now done is taken that model, and we've said, if we offer you a night or seven nights in a navigation center, then, we're going to take your tent, and we're not going to allow you to sleep on the streets -- or sleep in this spot. we're going to push you to a different neighborhood, which is not the same thing as the model that we were trying to create. i don't think you can short shift this. because if i was sleeping in a tent on the street and i was offered seven days in a navigation center, and i was going to give up my security system and my belongings, and the spot that i feel comfortable in for the moment, the rational choi
day or seven days or 30 days, we were offering them a spot in the navigation center until we could find housing for them. so i at the time was saying this is a safe, dignified really person-centered place where we're offering really robust services and help, so if a person chooses not to accept those services, then -- then we can say it's not okay to camp on the streets. but it was because we were offering something real and genuine on the back end. what i'm afraid has happened is that what...
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short-term,in the we try to an aggregate -- navigate to be on the safe side. when you look at a timefour years, we tend to see u.k. stocks are less defensive than in the past because of the brexit deal, which is not clear what we bring to the economy. all in all for the time being, we have a tactical location on new case stocks -- u.k. stocks. we've tried to navigate with a strategy and longer term, we tend to be less positive on u.k. stocks, but longer-term being between two and four years. nejra: ok, so longer-term you are less positive on u.k. stocks. i am also aware that you think the interview came moves be more -- intra-u.k. moves might be more interesting between the ftse and 50 -- ftse 100. how much is it affecting your view on european equities? one element we like in the past, brexit is an impact on european stocks and european have been very correlated with u.k. stocks. if you don't account for the currency moves, clearly the correlation has been very high. is the reason why we have not been overweight eurozone stocks so far. eurozone stocks and european and u.k. stocks ar
short-term,in the we try to an aggregate -- navigate to be on the safe side. when you look at a timefour years, we tend to see u.k. stocks are less defensive than in the past because of the brexit deal, which is not clear what we bring to the economy. all in all for the time being, we have a tactical location on new case stocks -- u.k. stocks. we've tried to navigate with a strategy and longer term, we tend to be less positive on u.k. stocks, but longer-term being between two and four years....
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professional memorial service coordinator to help grieving families navigate the funeral process at west point, when that difficult time arrives. these are the kind of people that make up the long gray line and the west point association of graduates. they are fiercely committed to our country, and to each other. during times of division, west point graduates still rally around their shared values and experiences to build bridges and remind us -- all of us, what it is to be an american. congratulations to the west point association of graduates for 150 years of connecting distinguished alumni and providing a helping hand to folks in need. thank you for all your service, and here's to another 150 years. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. mr. shimkus: i thank my colleague for doing that great summation. because my colleagues down here are probably going to talk a little bit more about the microaspects of classes and friends and experiences over the years. ut i do appreciate your work for and in support of west point and the community and i know you'll always be a good steward of the campus -- campus and the cadets
professional memorial service coordinator to help grieving families navigate the funeral process at west point, when that difficult time arrives. these are the kind of people that make up the long gray line and the west point association of graduates. they are fiercely committed to our country, and to each other. during times of division, west point graduates still rally around their shared values and experiences to build bridges and remind us -- all of us, what it is to be an american....
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the extent so is hard at work creating his life his pace check times he has to be careful just bought he's. the old force he's eventually found here and he was charged. to navigate the challenges of working here in thailand so widely pints on private buildings with the permission of the owner. it's helped him avoid being i'm to the censorship rules so far. one moment that. if one day they want to throw me in jail there's nothing i can do the only want to can blame is myself for letting these people take over the country one thing we should all learn is that military coups never the answer. once again he has this in his songs what is the meaning behind this. i did this stencil of a soldier standing guard to show how they stop people standing up is that their role to prevent people from speaking up. as. you know there's a record number of candidates with the generals who staged the coup who most likely hold the op i have. regulations to during their rule ensure no single party. and the new prime minister who almost certainly need the birds of a tree appointed senate. this means freedom of speech may still proved elusive. yeah it could go back to. the whole. you kn
the extent so is hard at work creating his life his pace check times he has to be careful just bought he's. the old force he's eventually found here and he was charged. to navigate the challenges of working here in thailand so widely pints on private buildings with the permission of the owner. it's helped him avoid being i'm to the censorship rules so far. one moment that. if one day they want to throw me in jail there's nothing i can do the only want to can blame is myself for letting these...
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really for most or all of these it was the experience of at least one business that had challenges navigating through the process and it took extra time and extra money for that business to open. or in a number of cases businesses couldn't open and folk his to walk away from vacant storefronts they had hoped to get started in. we developed and refined these recommendations in consultation with the state permitting departments, so there are codes and planning code and police code that were developed in consultation with health, planning and entertainment commission staff as well. so high level, our goals here are to help businesses to save time and money in the permitting process in order to fill vacancies and to position them for success once they actually get open. and we want to strengthen the existing businesses and helping them to adapt and to expand their offerings so they can be responsive to consumer demands. there are four big thematic buckets for this legislation. i'm going to focus on the planning code related pieces. but i'm happy to talk about any of the health code or police code stuff as well. first, -- first sort of big
really for most or all of these it was the experience of at least one business that had challenges navigating through the process and it took extra time and extra money for that business to open. or in a number of cases businesses couldn't open and folk his to walk away from vacant storefronts they had hoped to get started in. we developed and refined these recommendations in consultation with the state permitting departments, so there are codes and planning code and police code that were...
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shelter beds this summer at two navigation centers in addition to more than 200 beds at the new bryant street center. funding comes from money already in the current year's budget. >>> timeot of weeds from all of the rain coming down. >> that it. that is why we'll see that incredible desert bloom that we were talking about. this is the thing. we've had a lot of rain and you'll have a lot of amazing things popping up in flowers and all of that good stuff. but today, we still have to deal with the clouds and the showers. this is a live look outside. and the visibility is fine. i just checked. and we're still 6, 7, 10 miles visibility in some spots. it is dragging the showers in here. and it has been a little rainy this morning. we let get a little more. and if you head further down to the city and showers rolling in there and a little further south, we had some coming over the santa cruise mountains, not making it to san jose. if you're heading out this morning, you want to be careful. so the low pressure system is tracking and bringing the showers throughout the day today. and it will be more of it this morning. it will still be on and off today and this evening. sunday l
shelter beds this summer at two navigation centers in addition to more than 200 beds at the new bryant street center. funding comes from money already in the current year's budget. >>> timeot of weeds from all of the rain coming down. >> that it. that is why we'll see that incredible desert bloom that we were talking about. this is the thing. we've had a lot of rain and you'll have a lot of amazing things popping up in flowers and all of that good stuff. but today, we still have...
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navigate city by city and region by region. vonnie: david, if you are somebody at uber, does this make you think twice about the timing in termsblic? david: i do not think so. uber wants to do it as soon as they can. and i think that in some ways their numbers will be more impressive. they are so much bigger and they have, i think to their advantage, they have diversified of the revenue stream with geographical diversity, the eats business, and i do think -- on thing i am curis aboute -- one thing i'm curious about is whether they will give their drivers a bonus that would allow them to buy in at the ipo. vonnie: there was discussion that if they had a driven 10,000 fares, they might be able to get in on it. and twice that many, they would get more money. david: i happen to think that would be fantastic if either of these companies did that kind of thing. it is what we need to see coming out of silicon valley. so i hope that is part of this. vonnie: so they can own a tiny piece. david: it is symbolic that shareholder return is not the only thing you have to focus on. we have gone overboard on that in recent years, in my opinio
navigate city by city and region by region. vonnie: david, if you are somebody at uber, does this make you think twice about the timing in termsblic? david: i do not think so. uber wants to do it as soon as they can. and i think that in some ways their numbers will be more impressive. they are so much bigger and they have, i think to their advantage, they have diversified of the revenue stream with geographical diversity, the eats business, and i do think -- on thing i am curis aboute -- one...
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drivers had a horrible time navigating around giant potholes on part of the bw parkway. this is on the southbound side at maryland 198. those pholes have become so dangerous and damagingti that t al parks service has todhad to lower the speed limit. they have caused many flat res. chopper 4 flew over a fewhis morning. a tells drivers to file a claim. >> it can rip up the bottom of your car, too. >> looks like the surface of the moon up there. >>> now to our weather. it's feeling more like spring, every little bit. >> every little bit helps. we're hoping to see more sunshi. we got a lot yesterdayfuit was beau >> temperatures were in the low 60s yesterday, too, guys and today, we are headed into the low 60s. we've got the break out some sunshine know and that will start coming out as we go into the afternoon. got to get some clouds out of here. not the prettiest, but it's mild. our average temperature for trs time of ys in the mid-50s. that's where we are now so 55 here in d.c., but you can see 50s across the 5oard. uppes at quantico marine base in edericksburg. now one thing you'll notice if you haven't a
drivers had a horrible time navigating around giant potholes on part of the bw parkway. this is on the southbound side at maryland 198. those pholes have become so dangerous and damagingti that t al parks service has todhad to lower the speed limit. they have caused many flat res. chopper 4 flew over a fewhis morning. a tells drivers to file a claim. >> it can rip up the bottom of your car, too. >> looks like the surface of the moon up there. >>> now to our weather. it's...
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time to see if they can't get more homeowners on board with the idea. in san francisco, kpix 5. >>> there's another public hearing on the navigation center that's set for wednesday at the foundation on the embarcadero. >>> a protest in san francisco to call attention to the polite of palestinians in gaza. more than 100 people marched through the mission district this afternoon carrying signs and palestinian flags. they expressed anger at israel and the support it receives from the united states. >> we're asking for the united states to stop funding israel. we're asking people to boy caught, divest and sanction israel. >> protesters marking one year since the so-called great march of return when palestinians in gaza began weekly demonstrations demanding the right to go back to land they held before the state of israel was formed. >>> president trump could make good on his threat to close the southern border with mexico next week. the president says it's not doing enough to stop the flow of illegal immigrants into the u.s. cbs news kenneth craig reports from new york. >> reporter: president trump is considering taking drastic measures to secure the southern border an
time to see if they can't get more homeowners on board with the idea. in san francisco, kpix 5. >>> there's another public hearing on the navigation center that's set for wednesday at the foundation on the embarcadero. >>> a protest in san francisco to call attention to the polite of palestinians in gaza. more than 100 people marched through the mission district this afternoon carrying signs and palestinian flags. they expressed anger at israel and the support it receives from...
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navigating the city government that they need. >>> coming up, an effort to ban the service designed to save you time at the dmv.he startup that >>> open the door and see about the kids heading off to school. they got to wear their winter coat. 35 to 43 this morning. a dry afternoon. 57 to 62 degrees this afternoon. where is all the winter weather we had yesterday? it's in the mountains. east l.a. and san diego. noon tomorrow. a foot of snow. we have a lot of sunshine. low to mid-60s. low to mid-40s in the sierra. let me show you what's going on as things are finally getting back closer to where they should be. average high is 48. by this weekend after a couple of chances of snow, around 50 to 52. >>> thanks, mike. the nation may be headed toward another government shutdown. the battle between president trump and democrats is heating up over the border wall. today, mr. trump is expected to request $8.6 billion for the wallace part of his 2020 budget proposal. $5 billion would come from customs and border patrol. $3.6 billion from the department of defense's military projects. democrats house speaker nancy pelosi
navigating the city government that they need. >>> coming up, an effort to ban the service designed to save you time at the dmv.he startup that >>> open the door and see about the kids heading off to school. they got to wear their winter coat. 35 to 43 this morning. a dry afternoon. 57 to 62 degrees this afternoon. where is all the winter weather we had yesterday? it's in the mountains. east l.a. and san diego. noon tomorrow. a foot of snow. we have a lot of sunshine. low to...
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time. but i do know for a fact that we have brought navigation centers into communities knowing or at least the impression that they wouldn't be there very long. we have been fortunate enough -- i'll give the example for the dogpatch site, there was only a guarantee for a small number of years, but after the residents in the surrounding community saw how successful things were working, they were supportive. i know everything about building and activating a navigation center is not just on h.s.h., but i do know if we're all fighting for the same things and working hard to make things happen that it sends a message to everyone. so if we have sites, and if they are temporary, it's probably a better response to make it happen, not leaving people out on the streets and out of beds. i'm excited about any time i can see a space that we can activate. i had a few more questions, too, but i will yield time. i guess the one thing that i am trying to say here is we are all looking for you and all departments involved to say this is how we are going to address everything. not -- these are all the constr
time. but i do know for a fact that we have brought navigation centers into communities knowing or at least the impression that they wouldn't be there very long. we have been fortunate enough -- i'll give the example for the dogpatch site, there was only a guarantee for a small number of years, but after the residents in the surrounding community saw how successful things were working, they were supportive. i know everything about building and activating a navigation center is not just on...
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at navigation trying to get my stuff back. they've taken everything i own and they took $60,000 of snap on tools one time. all gone.t wasn't there. frankly hear this from everyone on the street with the belongings being taken. in particular in the rain and bad weather have been the shout worst sweeps i've seen. >> first, i want to thank the coalition on homelessness for your presentation and recommendations. i think i hope to see and hear a response on many of these recommendations. i wanted to take a moment to thank some of the other groups who have been a part of preparing for this hearing and i'm sure a part of these recommendations. i want to thank the d.s.a., the democratic socialist for their advocacy in raising attention to this issue. indivisible, glide and saint than on he's, i see a number of folks from tenderloin people congress and i just want to appreciate all of the broader activism around this issue and everyone who is here today to be a part of this. i think the concern for people's human rights, for their health and safety and well-being is what is guiding this conversation. it has a lot to do with
at navigation trying to get my stuff back. they've taken everything i own and they took $60,000 of snap on tools one time. all gone.t wasn't there. frankly hear this from everyone on the street with the belongings being taken. in particular in the rain and bad weather have been the shout worst sweeps i've seen. >> first, i want to thank the coalition on homelessness for your presentation and recommendations. i think i hope to see and hear a response on many of these recommendations. i...
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opposition to the navigation center, but please keep in mind, i consider myself and my neighbors humanitarians. so we are clearly behind the city's effort in helping the homeless, but at the same time, district six already has two shelters that we've supported, and now it's time i think that the other ten districts, you know, share in the responsibility of solving this problem. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. >> good afternoon, president yee, board of supervisors, jennifer ingarcia, uf -- jennifer garcia, local 5648. i'd like to thank you for urging walgreens to consider negotiating with 5648. walgreens received over $350 million last year from the trump tax break, and they are asking for take aways from the workers. this is at a time where data shows the total cost of living in san francisco is over 62% higher than anywhere else and -- than u.s. average, and rent rates are the highest in the country. our members, walgreens workers, have been coming to work every day for years, sometimes decades, devoting their lives to every patient and customer that walks through the doors. workers coming to work every day is what has made walgreens a success. workers bring valu
opposition to the navigation center, but please keep in mind, i consider myself and my neighbors humanitarians. so we are clearly behind the city's effort in helping the homeless, but at the same time, district six already has two shelters that we've supported, and now it's time i think that the other ten districts, you know, share in the responsibility of solving this problem. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. >> good afternoon, president yee, board of supervisors,...
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navigation and the tactics and training, and the fitness and... we were truly professional ocean racing team, still getting asked questions like how do you go to the toilet, do you have your period at the same timeused to drive me nuts more than any other, "girl don't get on". and i thought, where does that come from? it is not just thought, where does that come from? it is notjust the thought, where does that come from? it is not just the film thought, where does that come from? it is notjust the film industry that has had to ask itself tough questions about how it treats women in light of the events of the last 18 months i think it is sad that maiden resonates for reasons of the fa ct maiden resonates for reasons of the fact that we have not reached equality, that we don't have gender parity, we have this gender pay gap. u nfortu nately we have parity, we have this gender pay gap. unfortunately we have not moved on from the message of 30 years ago. when it was really foggy you did need a sacrificial victim at the front of the boat that would just hit the iceberg first. they strapped her, with three facemasks on... not many documentaries combine both intrigue and financial success. those that d
navigation and the tactics and training, and the fitness and... we were truly professional ocean racing team, still getting asked questions like how do you go to the toilet, do you have your period at the same timeused to drive me nuts more than any other, "girl don't get on". and i thought, where does that come from? it is not just thought, where does that come from? it is notjust the thought, where does that come from? it is not just the film thought, where does that come from? it...
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admitted but, you know, when an admit rate at stanford is about 4% or 5% a year, students don't know how to navigate that. they're doing it for the first timene it hundreds of thousands of times so when you hire an independent college consultant, they're not just telling you this is what you need to sign up for the s.a.t.s, but they, if they do it right, they understand kids. they understand teenagers and really, what is the very best essence of who that student is most students in high school, they do what everybody else does my whole mantra is do what is right and distinctive about who you are. >> i want to hear from you on that same question what is so bloody hard about this number one, and number two, if you were to draw a pie chart of your customer clientele, how many of them are u.s. families, how many of them are non-u.s. families from asia, europe, wherever >> sure. i think with this process, because admission rates are so low, you can't just have grades. you can't just have straight a's or near perfect s.a.t. scores but something to make you stand out. what's that hook colleges want to see students with a singular focus and not a w
admitted but, you know, when an admit rate at stanford is about 4% or 5% a year, students don't know how to navigate that. they're doing it for the first timene it hundreds of thousands of times so when you hire an independent college consultant, they're not just telling you this is what you need to sign up for the s.a.t.s, but they, if they do it right, they understand kids. they understand teenagers and really, what is the very best essence of who that student is most students in high school,...
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he accepted president trumps nomination because he knows at this point in time it is important to have skill to navigate such a multifaceted relationship in this very important but challenging region and yes the u.s. saudi relation is indeed complex. i know there is a lot of debate in this chamber on foreign- policy as it relates to yemen and iran and i'm sure you will ask hard but fair questions. here's an issue in which there should be no debate. we need a highly qualified ambassador and we need not person there soon. i don't think there has been a nominee before the committee who is so uniquely qualified and well-equipped to manage the relationship for which he has been nominated. he has been able to serve his country as he always has with integrity, honor, and distinction. i urge you all to support his decision and move to confirm him as soon as possible. thank you again mr. chairman for the opportunity to say a few words about a great american. speak i think you very much. we will hear from both of our witnesses and just a moment but the ambassador with us today has been nominated for a career memb
he accepted president trumps nomination because he knows at this point in time it is important to have skill to navigate such a multifaceted relationship in this very important but challenging region and yes the u.s. saudi relation is indeed complex. i know there is a lot of debate in this chamber on foreign- policy as it relates to yemen and iran and i'm sure you will ask hard but fair questions. here's an issue in which there should be no debate. we need a highly qualified ambassador and we...
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dollars navigating a complex market structure, it's a challenge. , you institutional user would have to open accounts at a number of different places and choose where the best price was at a given time have the option of going to the over-the-counter market. although's choices for the in user, we simplify into one choice. -- all those choices for the end user. caroline: jennifer, how difficult is it as an institutional player to go about executing a trade? all theed that transactions are done by skype. the infrastructure is still holding up. talk us through how much a big trade, how long that would even take. jennifer: it has been hard in the past. you have stitch together a number of different things. as an institution, it is just not what you would expect. is tof our goal at tagomi bring that technology you would expect in any other security, you can do a large trade with us very quickly right now. we have the solution now, we have hedge funds, very traditional players initiating large trades on our platform right now. caroline: great to get your expertise, thank you very much. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. bloomberg has learned a sale could be announced as
dollars navigating a complex market structure, it's a challenge. , you institutional user would have to open accounts at a number of different places and choose where the best price was at a given time have the option of going to the over-the-counter market. although's choices for the in user, we simplify into one choice. -- all those choices for the end user. caroline: jennifer, how difficult is it as an institutional player to go about executing a trade? all theed that transactions are done...
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at the time mayor ferrell passed and signed the 2018 shelter emergency. and this ordinance was exceptionally helpful in opening up 340 new temporary shelter beds in three navigationt have served nearly 1,200 people since they opened, among those sites alone. so it's 1,200 people that we would have not sheltered but for the authorities granted in the shelter crisis ordinance. and we had one supportive housing building bringing 50 new unit thes of supportive housing online. this expired march first and, of course, unfortunately, our crisis continues. the 2019 ordinances, a pair of ordinances, build off the successful work in 2018 and expands it a bit further. so the first ordinance, which is actually item number 6 on your agenda, the first in my presentation here, streamlines the contacting process for construction and operations of homeless shelters and programs. are removes the planning barriers to opening up shelters in certain zoning districts that currently have limitations or restrictions. extends the existing navigation centers beyond the two-year current limit that is currently imposed. and it would also require the department of homelessness and supportive
at the time mayor ferrell passed and signed the 2018 shelter emergency. and this ordinance was exceptionally helpful in opening up 340 new temporary shelter beds in three navigationt have served nearly 1,200 people since they opened, among those sites alone. so it's 1,200 people that we would have not sheltered but for the authorities granted in the shelter crisis ordinance. and we had one supportive housing building bringing 50 new unit thes of supportive housing online. this expired march...
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at national security. the waxing and waning of some paths and moon phases provided critical information about seasons and time. the star navigates over gray and treacherous instances. monthly,once seasonal, perhaps daily connection, is now continuous. 24-7 communication and imagery and whether and much more. many of us likely got here today because our lives are connected to space. is world's space economy currently valued at approximately $385 billion. intelligencesix satellites from 38 countries monitor the globe. 790 communication satellites from 45 countries move critical data. helpavigation satellites tonavigate from point as point bs. the united states accounts for 94, 390 1, 31, and respectively. a 46% eagle share, if you do the math. 7% they experienced nearly annual growth for a decade, top investment firms predict over a chili and dollar industry, by as0 with some going as high 3 trillion. andper, reusable rockets space tourism are nearly here. andgy, mining transportation look increasingly possible. our national interests and treasure are increasingly migrating to space. correspondingly, our national security concerns
at national security. the waxing and waning of some paths and moon phases provided critical information about seasons and time. the star navigates over gray and treacherous instances. monthly,once seasonal, perhaps daily connection, is now continuous. 24-7 communication and imagery and whether and much more. many of us likely got here today because our lives are connected to space. is world's space economy currently valued at approximately $385 billion. intelligencesix satellites from 38...
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at another event in new hampshire, a live picture from claremont. he's trying to navigate the party. hillary clinton was the female nominee last time. democrats have bad feelings, they didn't elect a woman president. you have a number of women running in this field. here's cory booker's solution to that dynamic. >> i am very confident that this election we will make history, because no matter what, i'm looking you in the eye and saying this, there will be a woman on the ticket. i don't know if it's in the vice president's position or the president's position, but if i have my way, there will be a woman on the ticket. >> nominate me, i'll pick a woman. >> that's what he's saying, right? like, i think with booker, we see a candidate who is very organized in iowa, very organized in new hampshire, in south carolina, even, but it still struggling to break through and, like, find his lane. and yesterday we saw his actress girlfriend was interviewed in the airport on tmz, and that cut into a little bit of the beto oxygen in the news. and then today he says, hey, nominate me, i'll put a woman on the ticket. like, he's trying to make news. i
at another event in new hampshire, a live picture from claremont. he's trying to navigate the party. hillary clinton was the female nominee last time. democrats have bad feelings, they didn't elect a woman president. you have a number of women running in this field. here's cory booker's solution to that dynamic. >> i am very confident that this election we will make history, because no matter what, i'm looking you in the eye and saying this, there will be a woman on the ticket. i don't...
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>> it could be i'm a semi well adjusted adult, and i have har time navigating the waters of emotion vis-a-vis social media using my phone atlike they said ihe piece, you actually have to see be pictures of nog invited to things otherwise that you wouldn't known about. ould have heard abo at school. you see pictures of it. sometimes kids use that purposely to target kids. >> think if you get a nasty tweet or something and how you get that ouch. then imagine being 16. >> yeah. then your community knows about that. lock up nick's- computers >> really? >> in a safe after 9:00. he was staying u he w falling asleep at school. >> you sound like the smartest group of teenagers. >> they were inkrebdable. one as 14 arsold. she wishes when she was 11 her parents would have taken her phone away from her. >> wow. >> savannah, thank you so much. >>> just ahead, a castle divided. why harry and meghan are officially splittihouseholds. >> what? >> they are splitting. >> no! no! >> first these msages. una mesa para dos personas. so again, using "para," you're talking about something that is for someone. pretty good. could listening to audib
>> it could be i'm a semi well adjusted adult, and i have har time navigating the waters of emotion vis-a-vis social media using my phone atlike they said ihe piece, you actually have to see be pictures of nog invited to things otherwise that you wouldn't known about. ould have heard abo at school. you see pictures of it. sometimes kids use that purposely to target kids. >> think if you get a nasty tweet or something and how you get that ouch. then imagine being 16. >> yeah....
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he accepted president trump's nomination because he knows at this point in time it is important to have someone skilled to navigate such a multifaceted relationship in this very important for challenging region. and yes, the u.s. saudi relationship is indeed complex i know there's a lot of debate in this chamber and pressing foreign-policy changes in the middle east has a really to saudi arabia, yemen and iran and i'm sure he'll ask him hard but fair question. but here's an issue over which i think there should be no debate. we need a highly qualified ambassador in riyadh and we need that person there soon. i don't anchor has been a nominee before this committee who is so uniquely qualified and well equipped to manage the relationship of the post for which he has been nominated. john abizaid will serve his country as he always has with integrity, honor and distinction. i urge all of you to support his nomination and move to confirm him as soon as possible. thank you again, mr. chairman for the opportunity to say a few words about a great american. >> thank you very much. we will hear from both of our witnesses in
he accepted president trump's nomination because he knows at this point in time it is important to have someone skilled to navigate such a multifaceted relationship in this very important for challenging region. and yes, the u.s. saudi relationship is indeed complex i know there's a lot of debate in this chamber and pressing foreign-policy changes in the middle east has a really to saudi arabia, yemen and iran and i'm sure he'll ask him hard but fair question. but here's an issue over which i...
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navigating monetary policy. that was the mizuho bank president and ceo. time, franceu.k. gives gdp for the fourth quarter. watch for weakness in the european economy. at 3:30 p.m. u.k. time, watch for an auction of $40 billion of two-year notes. in the u.s., the boston fed chief says he favors shortening the direction of the fed holdings as a way of preparing for the next recession. he says this would give the central bank room to stimulate the economy through quantitative easing without increasing the size of the balance sheet. knightly is still with us. let's start on the balance sheet. what would be the most effective way for the fed to manage the balance sheet? get a we could rebalancing of that portfolio to make them more ready. signalingarket is they are concerned about the slowdown risks. i still don't think that is necessary -- necessarily what is most likely to happen. we could get news that will lift sentiment. on trade, lots of negativity, but if you can get the deal, that can lift a lot of the global gloom. likewise, we saw that 20,000 figure. i did not think the 300 11 story in january and i don't believe the 20,000 story. the average is
navigating monetary policy. that was the mizuho bank president and ceo. time, franceu.k. gives gdp for the fourth quarter. watch for weakness in the european economy. at 3:30 p.m. u.k. time, watch for an auction of $40 billion of two-year notes. in the u.s., the boston fed chief says he favors shortening the direction of the fed holdings as a way of preparing for the next recession. he says this would give the central bank room to stimulate the economy through quantitative easing without...