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we're completely offline. this was sent on a vhs. whoever sent it is completely offline, too. put it on the screen. people of denmark, we know that you've been the victim of trolling. so have we. maybe we can help. i'm not sure if you know my girlfriend, heidi, but she's really smart and really funny. stop it. no, i'm not. you are, babe. stop it. who the hell are these people? just listen. go on, babe, just tell them. tell them. i have an idea. i might be able to figure out the source of who trolled you last night. get everyone back inside. if this girl really is that smart and funny, we might have another shot here. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: thank you so much, everybody! welcome to "the daily show." thank you so much for tuning in. i'm trevor noah. our guest tonight, the former head of the c.i.a. and the n.s.a., here with a new book, michael hayden is joining us, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) but first, let's get into the news. french president emmanuel macro
we're completely offline. this was sent on a vhs. whoever sent it is completely offline, too. put it on the screen. people of denmark, we know that you've been the victim of trolling. so have we. maybe we can help. i'm not sure if you know my girlfriend, heidi, but she's really smart and really funny. stop it. no, i'm not. you are, babe. stop it. who the hell are these people? just listen. go on, babe, just tell them. tell them. i have an idea. i might be able to figure out the source of who...
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south south offline playing on government also. does dozens of them into the legislation sons and examine them with licenses will. hello been forthcoming on what not from there boxpark would look one thehe member. of the nationanal hardlininn the local golf. group love trouble held up my. name is that the and number by playing loans included in and they're all cross one moment for you these. are. little told u under. those are what i made them one by. one of the up and up and up to the table then hundreds of jobs recommending we you. i'm losing well you. have a little talk time i we both all twenty within a day did better learn long pressure to leave the room. and on. i'm little monarch sexual. the still struck. on the in the traditional knocks on but also don't talk. and not knowing g there was a lot me people are. like w why was i mean. it is a lot more momoy than they are without power. global andnd you have indidividual onene no no no. okay so many electronic a know my my retirement money i'mm done they don't come. selection an
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the number of fake accounts for instance ahead of the french election thirty thousand were taken offline he talked about artificial intelligence when it comes to targeting terroristic activities that was interesting he acknowledged the need for regulation and said yes there needs to be regulation but it needs to be flexible but whenever things got specific there was no answer so for instance targeted advertisements a key issue for lawmakers a no on survey data that has been shifted out of europe just ahead of this new law that comes into action nothing and then when he was asked to name just one competitor a question he hasn't answered in front of the u.s. congress well he has not answered it here in the european union yeah i mean he has been trying in the us and now here in europe to draw a line under facebook's data scandal it did this appearance did it help or hinder him paul it helped to me in the sense that he used it as a platform he did not he was given the opportunity let's put it this way by the european parliament in the kind of format he was asked questions to shift around the
the number of fake accounts for instance ahead of the french election thirty thousand were taken offline he talked about artificial intelligence when it comes to targeting terroristic activities that was interesting he acknowledged the need for regulation and said yes there needs to be regulation but it needs to be flexible but whenever things got specific there was no answer so for instance targeted advertisements a key issue for lawmakers a no on survey data that has been shifted out of...
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the offline ventures are not proving so prosperous.oking at this because when you think about this for a second, 800 million people in china are online at 100 million of them don't have access to it. so 85% of purchases made in china are in stores, and alibaba is recognising this. they opened their supermarket chain, and they have a dozen of them across china. they have a huge ball in their home town. the thing is that their home town. the thing is that the company on friday had announced its earnings, and just shy of $10 billion between january and its earnings, and just shy of $10 billion betweenjanuary and march. however, these ventures are dragging it down by 30%, which has investors skittish at this point. so it looks like they are doing whatever they can to make more money. they are even getting into artificial intelligence and cloud computing. they are really spreading their wings. they are moving into southeast asia, and here in indonesia, on a conference call to board urbas, they were asked how they were doing and they said, t
the offline ventures are not proving so prosperous.oking at this because when you think about this for a second, 800 million people in china are online at 100 million of them don't have access to it. so 85% of purchases made in china are in stores, and alibaba is recognising this. they opened their supermarket chain, and they have a dozen of them across china. they have a huge ball in their home town. the thing is that their home town. the thing is that the company on friday had announced its...
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know, it's kind of delayed because we wanted to put more emphasis and i could probably talk to you offline about some of the things we wanted to make a little stronger. [please stand by for captioner switch...] .. >> madam secretary, next item, please. >> i will read item 17, the closed session item, prior to your calling public comment. item 17 is pending litigation, charlene maghzi versus city and county of san francisco, proposed partial settlement of claim with city to pay $510,698 for home foundation repair work and claimant to retain the services of an engineering firm with at least five years of sub grade foundation repair experience. >> any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> we need a . >> thank you, donna. i have an announcement following our closed session that an item number 17 was approved unanimously by the commission. a partial settlement of the claim with the city in the amount of $510,698. is there a motion regarding whether to disclose discussions? >> so moved. >> it's moved not to disclose discussions. is there a second? >> second. >> and i'll call
know, it's kind of delayed because we wanted to put more emphasis and i could probably talk to you offline about some of the things we wanted to make a little stronger. [please stand by for captioner switch...] .. >> madam secretary, next item, please. >> i will read item 17, the closed session item, prior to your calling public comment. item 17 is pending litigation, charlene maghzi versus city and county of san francisco, proposed partial settlement of claim with city to pay...
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prices continuing to tick up venezuelan production coming offline.lobal demand remains strong even in the face of record production we continue to hit more highs $72 on a barrel of crude gasoline prices set to go up ahead of the summer driving season the u.s. dollar not doing a whole lot today. but the trend has been stronger. in the goal market, not a big move let's get back to the top story, trade. the treasury department is hosting a trade delegation from china today this as we get word that japan may be set to work up retaliatory tariffs against america. kayla tausche has more on a three-sided trade story. >> good morning. talks will officially begin with china at treasury this morning secretary steven mnuchin will lead a cabinet-level delegation which will include the trade secretary and robert lighthizer. senior administration officials will be involved in talks, but it's unclear what role peter navorro will play in the talks after reports that mnuchin views him as an impedestrianibiment t and that navorro had a blow up in front of the chinese
prices continuing to tick up venezuelan production coming offline.lobal demand remains strong even in the face of record production we continue to hit more highs $72 on a barrel of crude gasoline prices set to go up ahead of the summer driving season the u.s. dollar not doing a whole lot today. but the trend has been stronger. in the goal market, not a big move let's get back to the top story, trade. the treasury department is hosting a trade delegation from china today this as we get word that...
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. >> venezuela is offline.one of the drillers are willing to go there. even baker hughes and ge company. did you hear my analysis get hammered saying retail people -- retail people using numbers that are in expes of what even was -- 50% higher than jeff immelt's tenure he tends not to mention jeff immelt, who is the chairman of athena health. athena the goddess of losses >> that's who we usually think of >> plenty of news in the aud to sector ford announcing they're temporarily halting production of the f-150 after a fire at a supplier phil lebeau watching that. good morning >> it's a busy morning in the auto beat. the investor comment section of the ford annual meeting, a virtual meeting, basically people can ask questions over the internet, that's just about to begin we will talk more about that in a bit. let's bring people up to speed on where they stand with the f-series and where production is being halted they stopped production last night. all f-150 production is down none of that is taking place right n
. >> venezuela is offline.one of the drillers are willing to go there. even baker hughes and ge company. did you hear my analysis get hammered saying retail people -- retail people using numbers that are in expes of what even was -- 50% higher than jeff immelt's tenure he tends not to mention jeff immelt, who is the chairman of athena health. athena the goddess of losses >> that's who we usually think of >> plenty of news in the aud to sector ford announcing they're...
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t-mobile pulled the page offline a day after reported by security researchers in april and there is no evidence any customer information was accessed. >>> and the internet is about to undergo a major overhaul. new data privacy rules go into effect in europe today. the gdpr or general data protection regulation is forcing thousands of companies big and small to change how they collect and handle people's personal information, even if they have no physical operation in europe. weapons are required to tell chufts how data is being used and consumers will get new rights, including to be able to delete data when they leave an app or site and that means facebook and google will change the privacy policy for all consumers. not just those who live in europe. you may have received e-mails already that effect this week. back to you. >> everybody is watching that. >>> 4:42. are you too hot or too cold at work? workplace temperature is a hot topic at the water cooler. akorgd to -- according to a career builder survey, 40% say it is too hot or too cold or not right -- >> some lady named goldilocks
t-mobile pulled the page offline a day after reported by security researchers in april and there is no evidence any customer information was accessed. >>> and the internet is about to undergo a major overhaul. new data privacy rules go into effect in europe today. the gdpr or general data protection regulation is forcing thousands of companies big and small to change how they collect and handle people's personal information, even if they have no physical operation in europe. weapons...
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there's no online shopper, n there' offline shopper, we're omni channel shoppers. so as weho decide to buy with, we're looking for the company at can deliver value to us at that moment in time when we need a product. amazon is very good at selling us things online but to date they don't really have the physical presence. a lot of retailers are another look and saying, you know what, maybe we've got this wrong and maybe we need to get back to basics and say maybe good physical retailers with a vast majority s ofes still happen -- >> right. >> -- and be good in online as well. you know, you can't miss the boat on physical. it's still 85% of retail still happens in the physical store. >> who do u think a doing the best job of the combination of brick and mortar and online? those companies that are able to find the good balance are the ones that are doing the best right now. who are they? >> that's a great question, bill. i would say actually thean cos that are doing best have a good view and vision for what they need to do to deliver great customer experiences by remo
there's no online shopper, n there' offline shopper, we're omni channel shoppers. so as weho decide to buy with, we're looking for the company at can deliver value to us at that moment in time when we need a product. amazon is very good at selling us things online but to date they don't really have the physical presence. a lot of retailers are another look and saying, you know what, maybe we've got this wrong and maybe we need to get back to basics and say maybe good physical retailers with a...
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i'll take my answer offline. >> thanks, margaret. interesting points. president trump yesterday linked immigration and trade policy with mexico, appearing to complain about both of them. you know, it's a big debate right now. businesses, and certainly the u.s. government, wants a growing economy. a growing labor force will help with that, with immigration. on the other hand, there are people with very strong views about that. same thing when it comes to trade. and these are debates that are hashing themselves out in the political debate right now, and we'll see how it comes out in this midterm election as well as the next presidential election. >> and you can see all of william mauldin's work at wsj.com. reporter for the "
i'll take my answer offline. >> thanks, margaret. interesting points. president trump yesterday linked immigration and trade policy with mexico, appearing to complain about both of them. you know, it's a big debate right now. businesses, and certainly the u.s. government, wants a growing economy. a growing labor force will help with that, with immigration. on the other hand, there are people with very strong views about that. same thing when it comes to trade. and these are debates that...
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to deal with school-to-prison pipeline, police harassment, online harassment, - online harassment, offlinearassment, both: disproportionate corporate pollution, - privatization of prisons! - privatization of prisons. - gotta run faster than that if you want to stop racism! - white-on-white walk-talk was easy. time to go next level. - i just want to, first of all, apologize - for all the appropriation-- - all the appropriation - of black music. - of black music that we've done. - i'm sorry for "la la land." - and i'm sorry for "la la land." - walk up to the black lady on the computer. and tell her you're sorry for all the white people that have ever asked to touch her hair. - i just wanted to apologize for all of the white people who ever asked to touch your hair. totally not cool. - [laughs] - we know they do it. i just wanted to say sorry. uh, that's the one thing that i wanted to say, thank you. - oh, wow! - thank you for your time. - oh, wow, thank you! - that-- - absolutely. - that was actually really nice! - guy with the red hat on. ask him if he's paid reparations. and when he says n
to deal with school-to-prison pipeline, police harassment, online harassment, - online harassment, offlinearassment, both: disproportionate corporate pollution, - privatization of prisons! - privatization of prisons. - gotta run faster than that if you want to stop racism! - white-on-white walk-talk was easy. time to go next level. - i just want to, first of all, apologize - for all the appropriation-- - all the appropriation - of black music. - of black music that we've done. - i'm sorry for...
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to talk about different grades of oil shale oil can't fill all of that gap and you can't take iran offline without creating real difficulties for parts of europe and india as you mentioned in response to those sanctions what we already seen chinese firms and russian from stepping into iran so very complex field right here but the simple answer is that as the world cannot afford to have a rainy an oil come off line right now i think that's part of the statement from russia and saudi arabia saying hey we could fill that gap yeah and the share they're getting out of that natural gas area what the pars eleven i forget what it's called sars pars eleven something but you're right i've never read that a chinese company maybe going in there to take that share that brings to another opec member not people people may not understand that venezuela also part of opec and used to be a major part but their productions been going down a lot what about venezuelans a decrease in production chris how does that play into this. well it factors in quite a lot that they've lost you know almost a million barrels
to talk about different grades of oil shale oil can't fill all of that gap and you can't take iran offline without creating real difficulties for parts of europe and india as you mentioned in response to those sanctions what we already seen chinese firms and russian from stepping into iran so very complex field right here but the simple answer is that as the world cannot afford to have a rainy an oil come off line right now i think that's part of the statement from russia and saudi arabia...
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through how it actually works as a piece of hardware and what happens is how does it work ok so it's an offline computer basically what he does is basically generates your private key sing a secure environment and then he signs transactions that's what he does and supports myriad of different currencies and so do use it to you just plug it into your computer prepare your transaction on the on the computer screen. or two to sign the terms section on it thousands of you shipped i'm not telling that a lot outloud a lot a lot ok well let's move on you know people when they own big coin they learn about individual economic sovereignty is actually a very difficult thing to secure literally many mom and pop investors have been piling into purely for speculation. but what is your warning or advice on keeping these coins safe oh there's plenty there's plenty well first started off to purchasing any hardware wallet any any type you choose it's fairly now i'm interested by buy time and by users it's a good good way to start. if you happen to be one of the early beat cleaners or one of the big investors. i
through how it actually works as a piece of hardware and what happens is how does it work ok so it's an offline computer basically what he does is basically generates your private key sing a secure environment and then he signs transactions that's what he does and supports myriad of different currencies and so do use it to you just plug it into your computer prepare your transaction on the on the computer screen. or two to sign the terms section on it thousands of you shipped i'm not telling...
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through how it actually works as a piece of hardware and what happens is how does it work ok so it's an offline computer basically what it does is basically generates your private keesing a secure environment and then he signs transactions that's what he does and supports myriad of different currencies and so do use it to you just plug it into your computer prepare your transaction on the on the computer screen. or to to scientists or a section of my thousands of you shipped i'm not telling them a lot out loud a lot a lot ok well let's move on you know people when they own big claim they learn about individual economic sovereignty is actually a very difficult thing to secure literally many mom and pop investors have been piling into purely for speculation. but what is your warning or advice on keeping these coins safe oh there's plenty there's plenty well first started off to purchasing any hardware wallet any any type you choose it's fairly now an interesting buy buy time in but users it's a good good way to start. if you happen to be one of the early beat cleaners or one of the big investors.
through how it actually works as a piece of hardware and what happens is how does it work ok so it's an offline computer basically what it does is basically generates your private keesing a secure environment and then he signs transactions that's what he does and supports myriad of different currencies and so do use it to you just plug it into your computer prepare your transaction on the on the computer screen. or to to scientists or a section of my thousands of you shipped i'm not telling...
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to talk about different grades of oil shale oil can't fill all of that gap and you can't take iran offline without creating real difficulties for parts of europe and india as you mentioned in response to those sanctions what we already seen chinese firms and russian from stepping into iran so very complex field right here but the simple answer is that as the world cannot afford to have a reigning oil come off line right now i think that's part of the statement from russia and saudi arabia saying hey we could fill that gap. yeah and the totality of share they're getting out of that natural gas area what the pars eleven i forget what it's called sars pars eleven something but you're right i've never read that a chinese company may be going in there to take that share that brings to another opec member not people people may not understand that venezuela also part of opec and used to be a major part but their productions been going down a lot what about venezuelans a decrease in production chris how does that play into this well it factors in quite a lot they've lost you know almost a million
to talk about different grades of oil shale oil can't fill all of that gap and you can't take iran offline without creating real difficulties for parts of europe and india as you mentioned in response to those sanctions what we already seen chinese firms and russian from stepping into iran so very complex field right here but the simple answer is that as the world cannot afford to have a reigning oil come off line right now i think that's part of the statement from russia and saudi arabia...
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to talk about different grades of oil shale oil can't fill all of that gap and you can't take iran offline without creating real difficulties for parts of europe and india as you mentioned in response to those sanctions what we already seen chinese firms and russian from stepping into iran so very complex field right here but the simple answer is that as the world cannot afford to have a rainy an oil come off line right now i think that's part of the statement from russia and saudi arabia saying hey we could fill that gap. yeah and the totality share they're getting out of that natural gas area what the pars eleven i forget what it's called sars pars eleven something but you're right i've never read that a chinese company may be going in there to take that share that brings to another opec member not people people may not understand that venezuela also part of opec and used to be a major part but their productions been going down a lot what about venezuelans a decrease in production chris how does that play into this well it factors in quite a lot they've lost you know almost a million bar
to talk about different grades of oil shale oil can't fill all of that gap and you can't take iran offline without creating real difficulties for parts of europe and india as you mentioned in response to those sanctions what we already seen chinese firms and russian from stepping into iran so very complex field right here but the simple answer is that as the world cannot afford to have a rainy an oil come off line right now i think that's part of the statement from russia and saudi arabia...
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they are investing in other businesses, jack ma pushing to the offline to deliver meals to customersil footprint in stores. they plan to continue that. they want to establish their retail footprint. they want to invest in other strategic businesses. it might weigh on margins. drop a 10 percentage point in margins this quarter and they say this is not a one year plan but a consistent plan. vonnie: thank you for all of that intelligence. interview, ixit will join the new york fed president bill dudley sitting down with matt winkler coming up in the next hour on bloomberg television. in the meantime, look at how markets are doing as we are past the halfway mark this friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: noon in washington and midnight in hong kong. from new york, i am david westin . andy: i am shery ahn: welcome to bloomberg markets: balance of power. david: loving the jobs. president trump lauds the jobs report by says u.s. has to bring fairness with trade to china as the delegation says more work needs to be done. , we talk withise outgoing new york fed president taylordley with on appe
they are investing in other businesses, jack ma pushing to the offline to deliver meals to customersil footprint in stores. they plan to continue that. they want to establish their retail footprint. they want to invest in other strategic businesses. it might weigh on margins. drop a 10 percentage point in margins this quarter and they say this is not a one year plan but a consistent plan. vonnie: thank you for all of that intelligence. interview, ixit will join the new york fed president bill...
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imposes sanctions on iran that takes a million barrels a day offline, where venezuela slides, and demand stays strong. >> how worried should people be about the situation in venezuela and their production capacity. could you see that slipping to almost zero? >> it's possible it's hard to say zero but venezuela is losing 50,000 barrels per day per month and it's going down in a straight line there's a lot of incremental potential issues venezuela needs to buy light crude to blend with heavy crude, if they don't have the financial capability do that, we could see a further drop >> we hear from the saudis they like the current level, it suits them do you suspect they would see prices higher and be happy about that >> i think they and their russian partners are having a lot of discussions around price. i think it's a situation where opec when they meet on june 22nd will have to discuss the pricing levels and the fact they achieved a lot of their objectives i would expect we would get a statement out of the saudis along the lines of we will step in to replace iranian production that is a resu
imposes sanctions on iran that takes a million barrels a day offline, where venezuela slides, and demand stays strong. >> how worried should people be about the situation in venezuela and their production capacity. could you see that slipping to almost zero? >> it's possible it's hard to say zero but venezuela is losing 50,000 barrels per day per month and it's going down in a straight line there's a lot of incremental potential issues venezuela needs to buy light crude to blend...
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over $70 a barrel mark ahead of the announcement today on fears the sanctions could take iran oil offlineslightly but there has been a big boost in oil. gerri: mixed results. reduce the future is going down slightly more than they were earlier. the s&p down a common nasdaq down nearly 20. cheryl: stocks opening mix their as investors with the decision for president trump on iran. the ftse 100 in the great right now. >> stocks in china rose on news the u.s. and china trade talks will resume in washington next week. the hang seng up for% with the shanghai composite that 10%. -- nearly 4%. mcdonald's during 50 years old great teaming up with coca-cola. the perfect match. "fbn:am" continues right now. 5:31 a.m. in new york on tuesday, may 8th. i'm gerri willis and for lauren simonetti. tragic good morning, everybody. i'm cheryl casone. oil, we will have to watch that went today. >> hours away from a policy decision at president trump expected to announce his decision on whether the u.s. will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. he's let the bill stay in place during his presidency while const
over $70 a barrel mark ahead of the announcement today on fears the sanctions could take iran oil offlineslightly but there has been a big boost in oil. gerri: mixed results. reduce the future is going down slightly more than they were earlier. the s&p down a common nasdaq down nearly 20. cheryl: stocks opening mix their as investors with the decision for president trump on iran. the ftse 100 in the great right now. >> stocks in china rose on news the u.s. and china trade talks will...
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the offline market is growing 1.5%. wayfarer is growing 30. nearly 30 as the online market. one of the reasons they are growing faster than amazon is cure ration. and you shop for furniture, the brand does not matter. amazon is great if you know what you want. if you know you need that five ounce bottle of clorox to refill from last week, amazon is the best place to find it in terms of rice and speed of delivery. if you don't know what you want, amazon is a tough place to shop. in the home goods category, when designing a room, people like move things around. isnstream delivery important. amazon primarily has a drop ship model. wayfarer is -- has built their own delivery network and if you can imagine trying to receive a large couch to your walk-up house or apartment in a major city, it's important to know when that will arrive. a lot of these things, wayfarer solved in a big way. amazon is struggling in this category. emily: does that make you less optimistic about amazon? are largeill shareholders in amazon. we think amazon has a massive opp
the offline market is growing 1.5%. wayfarer is growing 30. nearly 30 as the online market. one of the reasons they are growing faster than amazon is cure ration. and you shop for furniture, the brand does not matter. amazon is great if you know what you want. if you know you need that five ounce bottle of clorox to refill from last week, amazon is the best place to find it in terms of rice and speed of delivery. if you don't know what you want, amazon is a tough place to shop. in the home...
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and we can have an offline discussion, but people from early education have for years said that the percentage of funding that has been going to the 0-5 has been relatively low. and i know that when we had the reauthorization of the children's fund at the time that there was going to be some growth and much of the advocacy of the reauthorization at times was to expand the age bracket, so you would take some of the funding to help with that category. and the other category was 0-5. i don't see that growth there in regards to the amount of funding that's been increased because of the -- i guess every year, we have a higher amount than we're collecting. >> sure. i think -- the way that funds were allocated for the upcoming year were to reflect the service allocation plan, which was approved by the board of supervisors and mayor's office and the allocations we put in were in line with what the services allocation plan proposed. i hear your concern about making sure that we have enough money for 0-5-year-olds, but we're hearing from the school districts about additional kids and so it's a tricky ba
and we can have an offline discussion, but people from early education have for years said that the percentage of funding that has been going to the 0-5 has been relatively low. and i know that when we had the reauthorization of the children's fund at the time that there was going to be some growth and much of the advocacy of the reauthorization at times was to expand the age bracket, so you would take some of the funding to help with that category. and the other category was 0-5. i don't see...
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since our legislation passed, thousands have been taken offline the total number of listings after the purge in january was about 4,140, down from 8,700 listings in december, 2016. the application process has revealed that roughly 40% of continued registrants continue to be fraudulent, which is why we need the office of short-term rental. in particular, we want to single out kevin guy, and omar masry, who have done an outstanding job on the data and investigatory side and enforcement side. they've literally built out entirely new systems that have been running quite smoothly, allowing law-abiding hosts to enjoy the benefits of f.d.r.s and kevin runs a tiny office of just six people who epitomize teamwork and i want to recognize all of them by name, in addition to kevin and omar. peter burn, ericka jackson and milton martin. so, thank you, all, for your work and we'll hear from kevin in a minute. but a huge part of this effort has really been a function of the city attorney's office. and so i really want to shout out the city attorney, who you will remember, we had to settle the lawsuit
since our legislation passed, thousands have been taken offline the total number of listings after the purge in january was about 4,140, down from 8,700 listings in december, 2016. the application process has revealed that roughly 40% of continued registrants continue to be fraudulent, which is why we need the office of short-term rental. in particular, we want to single out kevin guy, and omar masry, who have done an outstanding job on the data and investigatory side and enforcement side....
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estimates there say we could see another 500,000 barrels come offline out of that country.se together, that's 1 million barrels we're worried about. now opec, the russians, saudis, they're saying maybe we don't need to stick to this 2 million barrel a day cut the market is tight right now, maybe we can start bringing production back to make up for the short falls of other countries. so all eyes on the opec meeting june 22nd. >> all right joining us is helema croft from rbc capital markets. okay the saudis and russia suggesting they may want to raise production do you buy it? >> he thethere will be some inc. reports said it would be a couple hundred thousand or a million. i think it will be the lower end of the spectrum. i can't see them putting 1 million barrels on the market. the saudis have their own revenue needs. there are a whole host of opec countries that like the agreement. there will be negotiations involved donald trump put the call in to the saudis, the emiratis saying help me out here >> peter boockvar just left the set, he said why is this happening, helema wil
estimates there say we could see another 500,000 barrels come offline out of that country.se together, that's 1 million barrels we're worried about. now opec, the russians, saudis, they're saying maybe we don't need to stick to this 2 million barrel a day cut the market is tight right now, maybe we can start bringing production back to make up for the short falls of other countries. so all eyes on the opec meeting june 22nd. >> all right joining us is helema croft from rbc capital...
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a very small piece of the pie by comparison because we had actually taken the hetch hetchy system offline for maintenance during that period. so the vast majority of the water in san francisco was actually coming from the san mateo county reservoirs at that period about 78% and about 2% groundwater during the heavy testing period for the central golden gate parkwell. again, the blend changes not constantly, but it is changing every few weeks as we do something different in the system. and we worked really hard to make sure there are no things that people notice. generally people don't notice the changes in supply and that is something strange happens like happened back in 2016. we had algae in the reservoir and that ended up with a two-week period where there was nothing we could do because it was all in the system. we had taste and odor issues. once we got it out of the system, things were back to normal and just as a quick aside, we are starting work on a project to actually o zinate the water which is the silver bullet for dealing with the taste and odor issues, so we should never face
a very small piece of the pie by comparison because we had actually taken the hetch hetchy system offline for maintenance during that period. so the vast majority of the water in san francisco was actually coming from the san mateo county reservoirs at that period about 78% and about 2% groundwater during the heavy testing period for the central golden gate parkwell. again, the blend changes not constantly, but it is changing every few weeks as we do something different in the system. and we...
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geopolitics, watching the middle east the second sis the iranian barrels, when those will start coming offlineook the market higher then you have a situation in venezuela where their production is decreasing at the same time and demand forecasts are robust around the world so this is a picture to see these prices go higher memorial day is when it starts, july 4th is the peak we have a lot of time until then to see not only $3 or past that. >> jackie, stick around. let's bring in helema croft. we talked about venezuela, the economic, humanitarian and oil disaster they have elections this weekend. iraq has elections this weekend. your latest note is titled "what's happening. what is happening with those two nations? >> everyone is watching venezuela. venezuela has been the big production loss story this year. we talk about geopolitics, but it's become a market reality story. venezuelan production is about 1.4 million barrels. the lowest since the 1950s we could end this year below 1 million barrels in production. the key thing to watch this weekend is does the u.s. put more sanctions on venezuel
geopolitics, watching the middle east the second sis the iranian barrels, when those will start coming offlineook the market higher then you have a situation in venezuela where their production is decreasing at the same time and demand forecasts are robust around the world so this is a picture to see these prices go higher memorial day is when it starts, july 4th is the peak we have a lot of time until then to see not only $3 or past that. >> jackie, stick around. let's bring in helema...
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which then i will put in subject to public comment in your hands, colleagues, which is rather than offline p.m.s getting back to you after you have voted for it, if you would like to continue this item, with exdo so and have the appropriate staff answer those questions in front of all of us and the public. so with that, if there are no more questions, is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, what is your will? would you like to continue this it item? it doesn't sound like we really have any questions with regard to the late night service, so my suggestion would be that we allocate that portion, and then continue the balance. is that acceptable? is there a motion to that effect? commissioner ronen and seconded by commissioner safai. and we have a different house roll call please. >> on the amendment of item five. -- >> actually, we can take the amendment without objection. and as amended, right? no objection to the amendment? can we take that without objection? on the item as amended, do you want to say something? >> yes, the action bef
which then i will put in subject to public comment in your hands, colleagues, which is rather than offline p.m.s getting back to you after you have voted for it, if you would like to continue this item, with exdo so and have the appropriate staff answer those questions in front of all of us and the public. so with that, if there are no more questions, is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, what is your will? would you like to continue...
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that the powers be will actually, you get away with printing that on television and take my answer offline and i appreciate you very much. you. guest: uh-huh. you asked what is editorial sinclair compared to cbs, hardened executive producer and i have h at cbs another producer i worked with t cnn many years ago, were bringing somebody from abc in a couple weeks and another from al jazera. my own stories and run by my executive producer, ho has never said no, that i can think of. he has ideas from time to time, i do the pieces, run them by they require legal review on subject we may get legally attacked for, a fairness issue, i run them by our ethics/legal department, which i well, cbs, as voluntarily, wasn't required process, that is that. i don't know how management, the first they know story, when they see a piece promoted on the air and input int, haven't had changing my story or trying to shape what is in them or who we or what we do. host: what is the mri story? amazing e mri story is story that for sometime has been scientists the dive that is used in mris, contrast call it, they use
that the powers be will actually, you get away with printing that on television and take my answer offline and i appreciate you very much. you. guest: uh-huh. you asked what is editorial sinclair compared to cbs, hardened executive producer and i have h at cbs another producer i worked with t cnn many years ago, were bringing somebody from abc in a couple weeks and another from al jazera. my own stories and run by my executive producer, ho has never said no, that i can think of. he has ideas...
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conversation about what the planning was 'cause the commission won't meet, but maybe we'll do that offline. [inaudible] >> okay. [inaudible] >> we won't meet, though? [inaudible] >> oh, okay. perfect. perfect. is there any other new business, commissioners? hearing none, is there any public comment? hearing none, public comment is -- >> wait a minute, i question. >> okay. >> no. >> please. >> no, i changed my mind. >> is there any public comment on other new business? hearing no public comment, this meeting is now adjourned. adjourned. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shop & dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 my name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinki
conversation about what the planning was 'cause the commission won't meet, but maybe we'll do that offline. [inaudible] >> okay. [inaudible] >> we won't meet, though? [inaudible] >> oh, okay. perfect. perfect. is there any other new business, commissioners? hearing none, is there any public comment? hearing none, public comment is -- >> wait a minute, i question. >> okay. >> no. >> please. >> no, i changed my mind. >> is there any public...
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taking a page from the netflix model -- by allowing users to download movies and t-v shows to watch offlineure commercials. ( darya ) now to bay area baseball... the giants taking on the padres at a-t-and-t park.( james ) let's get to the highlights. in the 3rd inning with the giants up by one... brandon crawford... singles to right...nick hundley and brandon belt score. then in the bottom of the 4th... hundley... drives it to right field... it just sneaks out for a 2-run home run. the giants go on to win by a final of 9 to 4. the giants are off today before starting a 10-game road trip in atlanta tomorrow night. ( darya ) the a's are in seattle... taking on the mariners. in the top of the 9th with the game tied...mark cahna... hits a solo home run. the a's go on to win by a final of 3 to 2. they snap a three game losing streak. they take on the mariners again tonight. first pitch at 7:10 in seattle. ( darya ) now to hockey... the sharks are all even in their playoff series against the vegas golden knights...( james ) in the 1st period... a scoreless game when marcus sorensen... scores to g
taking a page from the netflix model -- by allowing users to download movies and t-v shows to watch offlineure commercials. ( darya ) now to bay area baseball... the giants taking on the padres at a-t-and-t park.( james ) let's get to the highlights. in the 3rd inning with the giants up by one... brandon crawford... singles to right...nick hundley and brandon belt score. then in the bottom of the 4th... hundley... drives it to right field... it just sneaks out for a 2-run home run. the giants...
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dependent on grants, it does impact our budget, and you see that here where we have some grants going offline, others that will be coming on. we have met the mayor's request that make sure that we absorb any increases in internally. likewise, the next slide -- >> supervisor cohen: before you go to the next slide, i want to ask a question. i see a $1.1 million increase. you have a $22 million budget, and i think there's a 1.1 increase -- >> decrease. >> supervisor cohen: excuse me, decrease from between fiscal year 2017-18. you said that comes from grants? >> yes, and we are applying for more grants to try to soften that impact. that is a symptom of our department because we are so heavily grant funded. our next slide shows we have met the requirement of the mayor to keep our fte's constant, and you can see it's pretty much the same year to year. finally looking forward who's coming down the pike, as you may know we have already started rolling out the biggest change to our program in the last 15 years. about 60% of the roll out, family and residential sector. in the meantime, we have launched
dependent on grants, it does impact our budget, and you see that here where we have some grants going offline, others that will be coming on. we have met the mayor's request that make sure that we absorb any increases in internally. likewise, the next slide -- >> supervisor cohen: before you go to the next slide, i want to ask a question. i see a $1.1 million increase. you have a $22 million budget, and i think there's a 1.1 increase -- >> decrease. >> supervisor cohen: excuse...