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companies, other countries to retaliate. so if we do that, we're in violating our international obligations, it means that mexico could raise tariffs on our exports. and mexico is our, i believe, second largest export market. we export hundreds of billions of dollars of goods to mexico every year supporting u.s. jobs, whether it is manufacturing, in agriculture or in services. so it's the beginning of a trade tit for tat that will hopefully find it's way towards resolution. >> rose: and what would happen to mexico? would it then say to the united states, we'll sell that stuff we were selling to you to china or some other market? >> well, companies will have to reorder their marketing. we'll have to try and find new markets for their products. but i think the broader is issue is threefold it is the risk of retaliation of mexico raising tariffs on our products. it is the risk of imitation, whether mexico or other countries saying if the. is can violate its international obligations, we can raise tariffs on american products as
companies, other countries to retaliate. so if we do that, we're in violating our international obligations, it means that mexico could raise tariffs on our exports. and mexico is our, i believe, second largest export market. we export hundreds of billions of dollars of goods to mexico every year supporting u.s. jobs, whether it is manufacturing, in agriculture or in services. so it's the beginning of a trade tit for tat that will hopefully find it's way towards resolution. >> rose: and...
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any other comments or questions. >> yeah. more. >> commissioner loo. >> i'm looking the travel in and out of town you have it for the first year what happened to the subsequent years. >> for that particular line item for shop training that is out of state so they anticipate taking the training for a identified group of people and bring that back as a trainer type of program and basically learn what it means to say a sibling with a disability so - >> thank you. >> thank you. any other questions or comments any questions or comments from the public? benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act and golden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge a
any other comments or questions. >> yeah. more. >> commissioner loo. >> i'm looking the travel in and out of town you have it for the first year what happened to the subsequent years. >> for that particular line item for shop training that is out of state so they anticipate taking the training for a identified group of people and bring that back as a trainer type of program and basically learn what it means to say a sibling with a disability so - >> thank you....
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they have got other assets. takingot like you are something -- are completely left behind town and just trying this one investment path to success. you might take the argument that, well, in addition to spending money on college tuition, what about money for the low income communities, what about social services, how they are helping people struggling in school? and i think what is happening there is that the funding formula for education in most localities is for people, state funding formulas. in the case of kalamazoo, the fact that you have got a massive reversal in declining enrollment and more students enrolling in the public schools means more dollars follow those students to school. and so, the schools have built, there have been three new buildings in the last 10 years, they have added 80 classes. they can hire more special ed teachers. it does unlock funding for the schools. and i think that is where people see it as needed. the other thing i should say is that the city itself is in financial trouble. t
they have got other assets. takingot like you are something -- are completely left behind town and just trying this one investment path to success. you might take the argument that, well, in addition to spending money on college tuition, what about money for the low income communities, what about social services, how they are helping people struggling in school? and i think what is happening there is that the funding formula for education in most localities is for people, state funding...
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on the other side. and i would like to know what you think. >> actually, i think the government's position is -- >> i don't care what their position is. i want to know what you think in respect to the question i'm asking. >> i think what the government's trying to do here is simply encourage commercial actors to conduct business in such a way as to not insult customers. >> no, not conduct business. they can insult customers. boy, you could have 50,000 insults on every physical item that you put out. all you cannot do is when it comes to a little mark or a form of words that is designed to say one thing -- i'm repeating myself. i am the source of the product. and you can do that in little letters, big letters, tiny letters, no letters, whatever. but there you have to stick to business. and if you're going to go beyond business don't use insults. do you believe that they can stop trademarks from saying this is a trademark you can't use? joe jones is a jerk. >> they could not stop -- >> they could not stop
on the other side. and i would like to know what you think. >> actually, i think the government's position is -- >> i don't care what their position is. i want to know what you think in respect to the question i'm asking. >> i think what the government's trying to do here is simply encourage commercial actors to conduct business in such a way as to not insult customers. >> no, not conduct business. they can insult customers. boy, you could have 50,000 insults on every...
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stakeholders folks at the carbarn station and other stakeholders as well with the schools to really ground troops and lift the demands less incorporated voices in the processed and lifting up the need for truly affordable housing i've submitted any application for the cac and feel i can add expertise and a lot outgoing sight and on top of i was serving on the human right commission our proposal for this year focused a community advisory in ways in which we can augment or improve the various stakeholders and increase representation for the projects moving forward in the city the cac is a vast ranging from specific development projects to large programs and statistic plans so a lot of the vigilant in the equity advisory committee has the thinking and proposals around the way the formations can better serve san francisco as a whole and i think that trbtsdz greatly to the position that i've applied forfeiture any questions. >> thank you supervisor mar. >> i want to thank jesse fernandez i know i have a full plate with the alliances but to step up for planning with the justice in this ar
stakeholders folks at the carbarn station and other stakeholders as well with the schools to really ground troops and lift the demands less incorporated voices in the processed and lifting up the need for truly affordable housing i've submitted any application for the cac and feel i can add expertise and a lot outgoing sight and on top of i was serving on the human right commission our proposal for this year focused a community advisory in ways in which we can augment or improve the various...
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a good place to export a platform for other countries. if you start saying you don't have access to our marketing have to move your manufacturing, that has a certain appeal but those are also the kinds of terriers that we have been fighting against in our country. imagine if china tomorrow said boeing, you want to sell more planes to china the fastest-growing market you have to move all of your production to china. we would be up in arms about that so we need to think through what happens if other countries given the fact that 95% of the world's consumers and the world's purchasing power the fastest-growing market in the fastest growing demand for a lot of our manufactured products are outside the united states. >> ttip kind of disappeared from public consciousness as last year. do you have any thoughts about what might come here in the next year or so? >> i had a videoconference this morning. we are running through the tape on this. this morning we announced an agreement with eu, it covers insurance and reinsurance issues and we are stil
a good place to export a platform for other countries. if you start saying you don't have access to our marketing have to move your manufacturing, that has a certain appeal but those are also the kinds of terriers that we have been fighting against in our country. imagine if china tomorrow said boeing, you want to sell more planes to china the fastest-growing market you have to move all of your production to china. we would be up in arms about that so we need to think through what happens if...
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i hope we have other seats we can consider the others.ut i think for this position, identity politics are -- since you raised it, i don't choose a candidate because they're asian or pacific islander. i look for people who have deep relationships that know who the community, know how to talk to different groups within that community, but also others across racial ethnic and class line and i think that's why bill hing has that experience. his long list of various public application to his teaching, there's a stereotype of law professors that's ivory towered people. bill hing from the 1980s working with the latinos and asian islanders community -- to me it's so important. when we first looked at the candidates, we saw there weren't people that had that much experience. that was my first question to our former police commissioners and angela sxhang -- chang. let's choose the most experienced with the deeper relationships that can break beyond police reform and racial justice to immigrant rights and so many other things, and that's why bill hi
i hope we have other seats we can consider the others.ut i think for this position, identity politics are -- since you raised it, i don't choose a candidate because they're asian or pacific islander. i look for people who have deep relationships that know who the community, know how to talk to different groups within that community, but also others across racial ethnic and class line and i think that's why bill hing has that experience. his long list of various public application to his...
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can others comment on that? >> whault i get nervous on that and thank you for pointing that out because i didn't see it or think of this way. you can have landlords fighting any landmarking if they don't have the flexibility for later. because we don't fall under the flexible ordinance. >> commissioners if it helps the deliberation 803.9 adopted by you for the eastern neighborhoods plan that provides flexibility is successful getting landmarks designated and having a commitment from the owner to do preservation or rehabilitation plan on those properties. so that is very effective in this area. >> how does it effect what we are talking about today? >> those are separate zoning districts so have different controls. those are-it is a totally separate program and set of benefits than what we are talking about today but just as a comparison i want-if you were to open this up to future landmarks there is precedent for similar programs in the area that is successful. >> that would make sense. >> one is on your calendar
can others comment on that? >> whault i get nervous on that and thank you for pointing that out because i didn't see it or think of this way. you can have landlords fighting any landmarking if they don't have the flexibility for later. because we don't fall under the flexible ordinance. >> commissioners if it helps the deliberation 803.9 adopted by you for the eastern neighborhoods plan that provides flexibility is successful getting landmarks designated and having a commitment from...
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and many others. the southern negro youth conference is the predecessor to organizations like the student nonviolent coordinating committee. based on principles revolutionary democracy. du bois continues to fight and continues to be active and plays a major role as a consultant to the founding of the united nations in san francisco. he's there because he wants to bring together the plight -- discuss the plight of the african nations as in the pan african congresses. as he goes there of course soon he comes in conflict with mrs. roosevelt. mrs. roosevelt of course the grandam of american political society. she would go and work with blacks in the south. she was chastised. she fought for the rights of blacks in washington, d.c. when anderson could not perform at the constitution hall, mrs. roosevelt is there. when she goes to meetings and blacks and whites in the front and blacks in the front or blacks in the one side and whites on the other side, she sticks in the middle to show. and she also becomes a
and many others. the southern negro youth conference is the predecessor to organizations like the student nonviolent coordinating committee. based on principles revolutionary democracy. du bois continues to fight and continues to be active and plays a major role as a consultant to the founding of the united nations in san francisco. he's there because he wants to bring together the plight -- discuss the plight of the african nations as in the pan african congresses. as he goes there of course...
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chairman corker and others. i'm honored to have the backing of senator cornyn and senator cruz from my home state of texas. i do want to thank senator nunn for his commitment to nuclear nonproliferation, something he remains as steadfast today as ever and for secretary gates for his service to eight u.s. presidents and his own leadership as presid o
chairman corker and others. i'm honored to have the backing of senator cornyn and senator cruz from my home state of texas. i do want to thank senator nunn for his commitment to nuclear nonproliferation, something he remains as steadfast today as ever and for secretary gates for his service to eight u.s. presidents and his own leadership as presid o
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i hope we have other seats we can consider the others.ut i think for this position, identity politics are -- since you raised it, i don't choose a candidate because they're asian or pacific islander. i look for people who have deep relationships that know who the community, know how to talk to different groups within that community, but also others across racial ethnic and class line and i think that's why bill hing has that experience. his long list of various public application to his teaching, there's a stereotype of law professors that's ivory towered people. bill hing from the 1980s working with the latinos and asian islanders community -- to me it's so important. when we first looked at the candidates, we saw there weren't people that had that much experience. that was my first question to our former police commissioners and angela sxhang -- chang. let's choose the most experienced with the deeper relationships that can break beyond police reform and racial justice to immigrant rights and so many other things, and that's why bill hi
i hope we have other seats we can consider the others.ut i think for this position, identity politics are -- since you raised it, i don't choose a candidate because they're asian or pacific islander. i look for people who have deep relationships that know who the community, know how to talk to different groups within that community, but also others across racial ethnic and class line and i think that's why bill hing has that experience. his long list of various public application to his...
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as with animals, they are loyal to each other, they come back to each other and save each other when and what they are trying to do is save the race from a catastrophe back on mars. you talk in terms of wells in terms of enormous respect, obviously, but a kind of affection for his vision. what does he mean to you? well, he was the father of science fiction, i think it‘s fair to say that. if he had done nothing else that would have been massively important for me. but he did all sorts of other things. he did. he was a big figure in the world and i think after his death we‘ve rather forgotten that. he was a massive public figure all the way through to the second world war. very popular in the first world war, accounts of the true condition of life in the trenches and so on. and i think his life‘s work in a way was crystallised by his work on the declaration of the rights of man, his work on that influenced what came after. he was a famous idealist but in his great science—fiction books, the time machine, war of the worlds, which was published just before the turn—of—the—century in the
as with animals, they are loyal to each other, they come back to each other and save each other when and what they are trying to do is save the race from a catastrophe back on mars. you talk in terms of wells in terms of enormous respect, obviously, but a kind of affection for his vision. what does he mean to you? well, he was the father of science fiction, i think it‘s fair to say that. if he had done nothing else that would have been massively important for me. but he did all sorts of other...
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we are not jealous of others success, and we will not complain about others who have benefited so much from the great opportunities presented by china's development. we will open our arms to the people of other countries and welcomed them aboard the express train of china's development. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, dear friends, i know you are all closely following china's economic development, and let me give you an update on that. china's economy has entered what we call a new normal, and which major changes are taking place in terms of growth rate, development model, economic structure and drivers of growth. but the economic fundamentals sustaining sound development remain unchanged. despite a sluggish global economy, china's economy is expected to grow by six point 7% in 2016. still among the highest in the world. china's economy is far bigger in size than in the past. and it now generates more outcome than it did with double-digit growth in the past. household consumption and the service sector have become the main drivers of growth. in the first three quarters of 2016, added
we are not jealous of others success, and we will not complain about others who have benefited so much from the great opportunities presented by china's development. we will open our arms to the people of other countries and welcomed them aboard the express train of china's development. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, dear friends, i know you are all closely following china's economic development, and let me give you an update on that. china's economy has entered what we call a new normal, and...
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any other commission? >> i have one. it is long meeting. so, i got a couple of phone calls the other day about the practices and connection with legislation passed by then supervisor now center scott wiener related to gray water systems in new development projects greater than 40 thousand feet and there are concerns related to me that there is something going on where people are uncomfortable with it so i like to get a briefing or i want to just investigate some of the concerns maybe with somebody with the sierra club, but i like to meet with staff to have a conversation about the gray water systems ordinance and how we are performing pursuant to that moving forward. >> sure staff will accommodate that. >> we will definitely bring in the right people to give a update but i want to let you know it was something that wiener was pushing and we try to work with them and a lot of the developers come with a compromise so think the legislation was a compromise but will sit down and give the backdrop. >> being no further business before the commiss
any other commission? >> i have one. it is long meeting. so, i got a couple of phone calls the other day about the practices and connection with legislation passed by then supervisor now center scott wiener related to gray water systems in new development projects greater than 40 thousand feet and there are concerns related to me that there is something going on where people are uncomfortable with it so i like to get a briefing or i want to just investigate some of the concerns maybe with...
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other suggestions laugh from negative? >> others that would be very helpful part with energy policy to keep energy costs low would be very powerful as well. >> with regard to the 21st century tax structure, are you involved can those discussions and really find life faugh. >> will move right that taft's 50 corrects the gang he is independent of meat. but because it is so important to commerce. >> based to previous question he would be well advised to listen but i hope i can assist put the trump of administration do lucases honor the build out of broadband as infrastructure should that be part of the plan? >> to be very large degree including the infrastructure components xx woodsy people from nevada to hawaii to nebraska and those on this committee will you commit to work with us to make world broadband more accessible and expeditious and? >> i will try to cooperate there are myriad policy decisions that are outside my control. >> but you have been around the tracks. there is a second level of bureaucracy sometimes you wil
other suggestions laugh from negative? >> others that would be very helpful part with energy policy to keep energy costs low would be very powerful as well. >> with regard to the 21st century tax structure, are you involved can those discussions and really find life faugh. >> will move right that taft's 50 corrects the gang he is independent of meat. but because it is so important to commerce. >> based to previous question he would be well advised to listen but i hope i...
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then the other big thing is how you combine chemotherapy with some of the other therapies that you have. and i'll talk a little bit about that. and then there's a new -- there's another type of therapy that works with leukemias which is you hit it very big. often you push the patient to almost at the brink, but if you do it well, you can salvage and it seems to be working well. but interestingly, i don't have it on this slide, there's a new type of therapy that's coming, chemotherapy, called metronomic therapy where you actually give small doses of the therapy. little toxicity, but if you do it right, fractionate it right, you actually end up having better results than if you went with the higher dose. so we're learning a lot about how to use chemotherapy alone and in combination. and i think interestingly, almost all the new therapies that have been discovered, i'll talk about immunotherapy, which is the latest buzz out there, even those work best when you combine them cleverly with chemotherapy. so it's ongoing work. but like i said, part of the problem of -- one of the major problems
then the other big thing is how you combine chemotherapy with some of the other therapies that you have. and i'll talk a little bit about that. and then there's a new -- there's another type of therapy that works with leukemias which is you hit it very big. often you push the patient to almost at the brink, but if you do it well, you can salvage and it seems to be working well. but interestingly, i don't have it on this slide, there's a new type of therapy that's coming, chemotherapy, called...
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in a darkroom at the curtains close, for others, not so muchm is just close, for others, not so muchmhose days when you don't feel that great on the court and you don't have much rhythm, and a player you are playing against is hitting the ball very well, so that sport. him playing this well, it's amazing. he played obviously above his level but you have got to give him credit for that. many things came together for him today, and he was a well—deserved winner. kyle edmund is also out. britain's number two lost in straight sets to spain's pablo carreno busta. edmund made too many errors and couldn't match the power of his opponent's serve, losing injust an hour and 46 minutes. in the women's draw britain's johanna konta will face former world number one caroline wozniaki in the third round. number nine seed konta eased to victory over naomi osaka ofjapan in straight sets. the british number one had few problems with the big—serving19—year—old, securing her tenth victory so far this year. i definitely look to make my stamp on the match from the very beginning and look to dictate and imp
in a darkroom at the curtains close, for others, not so muchm is just close, for others, not so muchmhose days when you don't feel that great on the court and you don't have much rhythm, and a player you are playing against is hitting the ball very well, so that sport. him playing this well, it's amazing. he played obviously above his level but you have got to give him credit for that. many things came together for him today, and he was a well—deserved winner. kyle edmund is also out....
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there are other ideas, as well. vehicle miles traveled where sort of like, you know, figuring out how many miles a vehicle is traveling. different approaches to that. but there is some interest in the administration, incoming administration and infrastructure investment. and there's another time to talk about that. one of the things -- ways to go gdp or grow jobs is to export, do a better job of exporting our products and getting into other markets. the transpacific trade partnership, tpp, proposed to take down a lot of barriers overseas and enable us to have better access to those markets. and also at the same time renegotiate at nafta, as you may know. that seemed to me like a pretty good deal. and i understand that there's interest in the administration renegotiating nafta. we did that in tpp, but your thoughts on the trade policy, especially the transpacific trade partnership. >> well, first of all, thank you. you have raised a bunch of very, very important issues. >> i'm just going to ask you to go to that one
there are other ideas, as well. vehicle miles traveled where sort of like, you know, figuring out how many miles a vehicle is traveling. different approaches to that. but there is some interest in the administration, incoming administration and infrastructure investment. and there's another time to talk about that. one of the things -- ways to go gdp or grow jobs is to export, do a better job of exporting our products and getting into other markets. the transpacific trade partnership, tpp,...
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other purposes. when talking about this election, let's face it, if i understood senator roberts correctly, there is an implication that the way that the investigation started, during the obama administration, had a certain limitation. i happen to believe this definitely was the case. i think that the investigation so far was remarkably one-sided. we have to investigate russian -- without any attempt by the trump administration to close certain avenues of investigation. it should be honest and professional and nonpartisan but the american people want to know what the democrats were doing at this time. what was their foreign connections and how were those foreign connections could be exploited. i would be turkly -- turkly interested to know what happened with paul manafort, who was running president trump's campaign, when suddenly the most sensitive movement of the electoral system, ukrainian -- a certain relation with evidence of mr. manafort involvement with some ukraine politicians and no hard evid
other purposes. when talking about this election, let's face it, if i understood senator roberts correctly, there is an implication that the way that the investigation started, during the obama administration, had a certain limitation. i happen to believe this definitely was the case. i think that the investigation so far was remarkably one-sided. we have to investigate russian -- without any attempt by the trump administration to close certain avenues of investigation. it should be honest and...
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other types of online communications virtual law offices, other kinds of social networking websites, old fashioned list serves to more modern online communities where lawyers can communicate with each other or potential or interested folks, and you have a duty to be confident to exercise reasonable care in how you conduct confidentiality of client information in the course of those communications. one thing to think about there is the concept i'll refer to as the lawyer by esesstopple. how many knew there was a restatement -- the relationship between client and lawyer arises when a person man tests to a lawyer that person's intent that the lawyer provide legal services for that person and either a the person consents or b the lawyer fails to consent to do so and reasonably relies on -- to do the services. many of us are members of the health lawyer association, they have sort of died down a little bit now and we do that in the section not quite as vigorously as hlh has done and somebody comes on the list serve, posts a question about a securities law issue, which is something i did a
other types of online communications virtual law offices, other kinds of social networking websites, old fashioned list serves to more modern online communities where lawyers can communicate with each other or potential or interested folks, and you have a duty to be confident to exercise reasonable care in how you conduct confidentiality of client information in the course of those communications. one thing to think about there is the concept i'll refer to as the lawyer by esesstopple. how many...
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and just other things. some of the senators and others have recommended to me some organizational changes. personnel changes, not individual people, but why is this person got this many under secretary's assistance. look at all of that, to senator mccaskill's point, there is probably efficiencies there and savings there and i commit to the committee for sure. >> we appreciate that. and top down review is always a good idea. you come into a new place, particularly with an agency as complex as this one. one subset is intelligence. i'm also concerned about redundancies in our intel yelige community. there is 17 agencies in the government if you count them all, two of them reside at the department of homeland security, one is coast guard intelligence. the other is this office of intelligence and analysis. frankly, again, i have not been as impressed as i hoped i would be with their mission, which is really to fuse intelligence from all the different sources together, to be able to better protect the country and
and just other things. some of the senators and others have recommended to me some organizational changes. personnel changes, not individual people, but why is this person got this many under secretary's assistance. look at all of that, to senator mccaskill's point, there is probably efficiencies there and savings there and i commit to the committee for sure. >> we appreciate that. and top down review is always a good idea. you come into a new place, particularly with an agency as complex...
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we all have each other's support. this cast is phenomenal and we depend and lean on each other in the tougher times. we have steven hawkins who directed the first episode of 24. he's back with john so we're in good hands. i feel confident about that. >> well, i'll leave you with this. i read a review this morning and it said "spend a few minutes with you and you find yourself in the moment" sounds like quite the compliment there. thanks for taking the time and joining us and i look forward to super bowl li sunday and watching that after the big game. >> thank you guys, looking forward to seeing it. >> i am excited about it. nice guy. >> next time he's in the bay area, need to get him in the studio. >> did you watch the away game? >> i was stuck in traffic five and a half hours coming home from the mountains. >>> the warriors had a little trouble in portland last night. stephen curry missed the first game of the season there because he had the flu. so the game against the trailblazers started off as a show case for his
we all have each other's support. this cast is phenomenal and we depend and lean on each other in the tougher times. we have steven hawkins who directed the first episode of 24. he's back with john so we're in good hands. i feel confident about that. >> well, i'll leave you with this. i read a review this morning and it said "spend a few minutes with you and you find yourself in the moment" sounds like quite the compliment there. thanks for taking the time and joining us and i...
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also the connections with other congregants who may have other challenges. >> host: for these teams the result of listening to the community. was that from town hall meetings?>> they do. the youth team is focused on making changes and our k-6 children. they check in at the beginning of sunday school. our education team put together a wonderful four-part speaker series that just wrapped up recently. and we are working at creating a buddy system to help congregants who may have walked through a challenge to help congregants starting on that path. for example, having an adult child diagnosed with mental illness. and the connections team is working on creating a lay led support team as well. >> host: that is wonderful. i know for folks concerned about this issue, one of the things that comes up for people is the infrastructure. rabbi friedman, can you tell us how it is managed in the long term? >> our mission is uniting the passion to connect to god, to others and to our world. that connection allows people to open up and be their true selves. we always go back to our mission. i'm involved
also the connections with other congregants who may have other challenges. >> host: for these teams the result of listening to the community. was that from town hall meetings?>> they do. the youth team is focused on making changes and our k-6 children. they check in at the beginning of sunday school. our education team put together a wonderful four-part speaker series that just wrapped up recently. and we are working at creating a buddy system to help congregants who may have walked...
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that, that makes other answers available. other responses available. -- you know we are seeing a lot of, not just in america, but a lot of racism, xenophobia coming out with brexit. >> around the world. >> around the world. >> so if you say -- the problem is that there are just these horrible people, then -- okay, if that's true then you know what to do. but if it is not true, then you are operating in a dilutioelusi. if you say what is it look to be these people? where is this coming from? then you start to look, into maybe the way society has evolved. maybe the way -- the way the middle-class has shrunk. life has gotten hearder f ehard everybody. wealth has polarized into the rich/poor. the way the basic economy works. the system of -- intersparing debt that is engulfing the planet. you start to look into deeper causes that are harder to solve. >> to your earlier point, i am all for empathy. but i am trying to understand how it is that empathy wins, how does empathy can succeed when you are up against an arrogance that is born of elitism and makes it
that, that makes other answers available. other responses available. -- you know we are seeing a lot of, not just in america, but a lot of racism, xenophobia coming out with brexit. >> around the world. >> around the world. >> so if you say -- the problem is that there are just these horrible people, then -- okay, if that's true then you know what to do. but if it is not true, then you are operating in a dilutioelusi. if you say what is it look to be these people? where is...
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chairman corker and others. i'm honored to have the backing of senator cornyn and senator cruz from my home state of texas. i do want to thank senator nunn for his commitment to nuclear nonproliferation, something he remains as steadfast today as ever and for secretary gates for his service to eight u.s. presidents and his own leadership as president of the boy scouts of america. chairman corker, ranking member cardin, members of the committee, it is an honor to appear before you today as president-elect trump's nominee for secretary of state. and seek the approval of this committee and the full senate for my confirmation. i come before you at a pivotal time in both the history of our nation and our world. nearly everywhere we look, people and nations are deeply unsettled. old ideas and international norms which were well understood and governed behaviors in the past may no longer be effective in our time. we face considerable threats in this evolving new environment. china has emerged as an economic power in gl
chairman corker and others. i'm honored to have the backing of senator cornyn and senator cruz from my home state of texas. i do want to thank senator nunn for his commitment to nuclear nonproliferation, something he remains as steadfast today as ever and for secretary gates for his service to eight u.s. presidents and his own leadership as president of the boy scouts of america. chairman corker, ranking member cardin, members of the committee, it is an honor to appear before you today as...
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there are some other obvious problems.facto ally in the middle east with russia and iran is one of the bogeymen donald trump has threatened to change relations with. so that's definitely one of the questions they are not going to be comfortable talking about. i also would say in the middle east, if america, obviously, sides with saudi arabia, russia clearly with iran, so that's the biggest issue. when all's said and done on relations with the rest of the world, the most important is the white house's relationship with congress. no wonder we call congress the other arm of government. that is essential. he can't do anything unless he strikes an emollient or tolerant relationship with congress. carter was a case in point. he had a majority of his own party in congress in his four years but he was constantly bogged down by fighting his own people in congress. he couldn't make headway in international relations because he couldn't make peace with congress. so it's essential that congress and trump will get on. i am not sure the
there are some other obvious problems.facto ally in the middle east with russia and iran is one of the bogeymen donald trump has threatened to change relations with. so that's definitely one of the questions they are not going to be comfortable talking about. i also would say in the middle east, if america, obviously, sides with saudi arabia, russia clearly with iran, so that's the biggest issue. when all's said and done on relations with the rest of the world, the most important is the white...
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we know the evidence from other cities. i think also the opportunities with the more comprehensive street improvements that create a much slower traffic and more of a pedestrian scale experience. we have like some examples of like linden alley is a [inaudible] a lot of times with respect to the public involvement, things that require trade-offs like parking removal are also things that have the highest impact or [inaudible] reducing the number of lanes on a street to 1 to 2 from the 3 to 4 lanes we have seen. those are the potential for some of the most significant impacts and that is why we focus on community engagement this year and how we can help everyone understand the traif-offs trade-offs we are making as san francisco moves forward. >> thank you. >> commissioner [inaudible] >> the streets trat are targeted in san francisco i assume there is a data that supported the #2we6b8 streets that you chose. can you give a example of those 12 streets in san francisco? i live here too and think my street is danger. >> yeah. i w
we know the evidence from other cities. i think also the opportunities with the more comprehensive street improvements that create a much slower traffic and more of a pedestrian scale experience. we have like some examples of like linden alley is a [inaudible] a lot of times with respect to the public involvement, things that require trade-offs like parking removal are also things that have the highest impact or [inaudible] reducing the number of lanes on a street to 1 to 2 from the 3 to 4...
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as far as hacking i think it was russia, but i also think we get hacked by other countries and other people. >>> senator mccain spoke to manu raju about the president elect. >> after looking at that information i took it to the fbi and have had no further involvement with it at issue. by the way according to some media reports they already had that information but i didn't know that at the time. i did what any citizen would do, received sensitive information and then handed it over to the proper government agency and had nothing else to do with it. >> why do you think they came to you? >> no idea. >> do you find the information credible? >> i don't know. that's why i gave it to the fbi. i don't know if it's credible or not but i thought the information deserved to be delivered to the fbi the appropriate agency of government. >> does it trouble you? >> it doesn't trouble me because i don't know if it's accurate or not. >> does it make you worried he is subject to blackmail by either the russians or others? >> it doesn't bother me because i don't know if it's true or not true because i
as far as hacking i think it was russia, but i also think we get hacked by other countries and other people. >>> senator mccain spoke to manu raju about the president elect. >> after looking at that information i took it to the fbi and have had no further involvement with it at issue. by the way according to some media reports they already had that information but i didn't know that at the time. i did what any citizen would do, received sensitive information and then handed it...
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i want to say one other thing. we can't underestimate the prevailing economic forces at work in the country that are sometimes more important or appear to be more important, especially in poverty, in that sometimes there's -- you had a question in the -- something you said to us. you said why doesn't everybody talk about this when all they want to talk about is a dynamic scoring. people are worried about the overall economy as much as they are worried about a particular intervention in poverty and i think that has to be considered. >> let's move on from that a little bit. the thing that we try to talk about today was to sort of bring bunches of different kinds of policies together because we think really these are policies that are actually -- have the potential to be investments. we want to raise future growth and we're worried about productivity and we're worried about supporting medicare and social security. things that will raise future growth and interest rates so it's a good time to do investments so we're fo
i want to say one other thing. we can't underestimate the prevailing economic forces at work in the country that are sometimes more important or appear to be more important, especially in poverty, in that sometimes there's -- you had a question in the -- something you said to us. you said why doesn't everybody talk about this when all they want to talk about is a dynamic scoring. people are worried about the overall economy as much as they are worried about a particular intervention in poverty...
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any other public comment?eing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner moore >> you moved from 3329 two the new address given that you had such a strong follow-up and support in the community?? >> so our move is driven by eviction. the building that we had resided for 10 years was purchased by the harvest group that i think some of you are aware of it. they had made it clear that not one to renew our lease and they were going to take our place over for their own. not really much we can do about that we did everything in our power, a new location that we found[inaudible] java work already in compliance and everything that started in basically november of 2015 and him standing in front of you right now. it's been a limo the entire done. none of us supporting this have known what will be the future holds for us so that's really it. it wasn't something that we selected to do. something we were forced to >> could you did exactly intelligent in terms of distance apart the new location is way from the old one?
any other public comment?eing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner moore >> you moved from 3329 two the new address given that you had such a strong follow-up and support in the community?? >> so our move is driven by eviction. the building that we had resided for 10 years was purchased by the harvest group that i think some of you are aware of it. they had made it clear that not one to renew our lease and they were going to take our place over for their own. not...
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any other comments from other commissioners? i would then generally on behalf of the board want to not only commend and thank director dodd for this outstanding report, but she continues to point back and put the finger behind her, it is sth staff, it is the staff and that is her coleaders are here today. deputy grigs and deputy leaven, but it is all of the staff that work very tirelessly through all the aspects och benefit amadministration and open enrollment and things that go on to make the system what it is on behalf of our members and to each of them individually and collectively i say thank you on behalf of the board for what you do, day in and out for our members. with that, is there any public comment on the annual report? sorry i'll ask for a motion to accept the annual report. >> move to accept. >> it is properly moved is there a second. there is a second. any comments or from the commissioners? any public comment? >> i just wanted to add to the commendation to staff director and department head cathlen dodd and staff
any other comments from other commissioners? i would then generally on behalf of the board want to not only commend and thank director dodd for this outstanding report, but she continues to point back and put the finger behind her, it is sth staff, it is the staff and that is her coleaders are here today. deputy grigs and deputy leaven, but it is all of the staff that work very tirelessly through all the aspects och benefit amadministration and open enrollment and things that go on to make the...
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get to know each other. this really paid off during operation desert storm, even though midway only had to catapults as a port to the -- as opposed to the four catapults that most modern ships had, along amongst all of the carriers that participated in during the -- desert storm, mid-waiting -- midway was the only one that did not suffer losses to enemy action. with the cold war winding down, midway was a little in excess of the needs of the time. it was decided to retire the midway a little bit early after 47 years of continuous years of continuous deployment. midway handed over her duties to independence and made it back to san diego for her final decommissioning. she had her final ceremony right across the channel from where we are now. and then she was put into storage for number of years near seattle, washington. it's ironic that she has become a fixture in san diego. the midway was never a san diego ship. the entire time that midway was a pacific fleet carrier, she was located in alameda or japan. it i
get to know each other. this really paid off during operation desert storm, even though midway only had to catapults as a port to the -- as opposed to the four catapults that most modern ships had, along amongst all of the carriers that participated in during the -- desert storm, mid-waiting -- midway was the only one that did not suffer losses to enemy action. with the cold war winding down, midway was a little in excess of the needs of the time. it was decided to retire the midway a little...
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it cannot be done on other side of this debate to announce this that or the other success or failure dispositive with respect to the question. one of the reasons it is so difficult to undertake and how it's supposed to work it turns out you have to look at a huge number of cases before you decide a per se rule with a muddy uncertain intermediate question is the appropriate rwa to look at it. when you start to do that the strength of the middle position starts to become a little more clear than it would otherwise be. let's start to figure out what it is we mean when we start to talk about this particular resolution and the way it will start to work or respect to the use of force. the operative verb we use is prepared which doesn't mean we will do it all the time, not going to do it other times, you have to figure out which it is. how do you prepare? let's suppose we have decided as an abstract matter we will not intervene in foreign affairs unless there's a direct threat against the united states. next question can we enter into treaties or alliances with other nations to commit us to
it cannot be done on other side of this debate to announce this that or the other success or failure dispositive with respect to the question. one of the reasons it is so difficult to undertake and how it's supposed to work it turns out you have to look at a huge number of cases before you decide a per se rule with a muddy uncertain intermediate question is the appropriate rwa to look at it. when you start to do that the strength of the middle position starts to become a little more clear than...
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can others comment on that? >> whault i get nervous on that and thank you for pointing that out because i didn't see it or think of this way. you can have landlords fighting any landmarking if they don't have the flexibility for later. because we don't fall under the flexible ordinance. >> commissioners if it helps the deliberation 803.9 adopted by you for the eastern neighborhoods plan that provides flexibility is successful getting landmarks designated and having a commitment from the owner to do preservation or rehabilitation plan on those properties. so that is very effective in this area. >> how does it effect what we are talking about today? >> those are separate zoning districts so have different controls. those are-it is a totally separate program and set of benefits than what we are talking about today but just as a comparison i want-if you were to open this up to future landmarks there is precedent for similar programs in the area that is successful. >> that would make sense. >> one is on your calendar
can others comment on that? >> whault i get nervous on that and thank you for pointing that out because i didn't see it or think of this way. you can have landlords fighting any landmarking if they don't have the flexibility for later. because we don't fall under the flexible ordinance. >> commissioners if it helps the deliberation 803.9 adopted by you for the eastern neighborhoods plan that provides flexibility is successful getting landmarks designated and having a commitment from...
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but they believe there is no other shooter. that there was no one else involved.e don't know how they know that.
but they believe there is no other shooter. that there was no one else involved.e don't know how they know that.
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other areas like cars, around 8% and most other sectors a lot lower.in terms of tariffs, to most of our sectors in the uk exporting to the eu, actually goods and services would still be quite competitive. the prime minister floated the idea of a customs agreement, coming out of the customs union but perhaps having a customs agreement, what do you think that could look like. again the customs union is what we had more or less when wejoined the union is what we had more or less when we joined the eu, union is what we had more or less when wejoined the eu, the union is what we had more or less when we joined the eu, the single market has only been in place around 50 yea rs market has only been in place around 50 years or so. margaret thatcher introduced the legislation in the uk, the single market act in the mid—19 80s. so before then that is what we had, a customs union. what the prime minister is talking about are trying to bury that little bit, but customs union has a common external tariff so we agree with all the other european countries what the oth
other areas like cars, around 8% and most other sectors a lot lower.in terms of tariffs, to most of our sectors in the uk exporting to the eu, actually goods and services would still be quite competitive. the prime minister floated the idea of a customs agreement, coming out of the customs union but perhaps having a customs agreement, what do you think that could look like. again the customs union is what we had more or less when wejoined the union is what we had more or less when we joined the...
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as far as -- i think it was russia, but we also get hacked by other countries and other people.ishaad: while ethics experts describe trumps plan to minimize his business conflict as meaningless, the president elect said he is going further than the law requires. donald trump: i was offered $2 billion over the weekend to do a deal in dubai with a very, very amazing man, a great, great developer from the middle east, hussein to mac, a friend of mine, great guy. billion to do a deal in dubai, a number of deals. and i turned it down. i didn't have to turn it down. as you know, i have a no conflict situation because i am president. rishaad: secretary of state nominee rex tillerson is facing wide-ranging questions at his confirmation including hacking and tension. he said moscow was a dangerous and but refused to call president putin a war criminal for his actions in syria. he said beijing cannot dispute islands in the south china sea, and the world wants a strong united states. a5 million to settle price-fixing case in the u.s. they resolve the class action pricet after claims of fix
as far as -- i think it was russia, but we also get hacked by other countries and other people.ishaad: while ethics experts describe trumps plan to minimize his business conflict as meaningless, the president elect said he is going further than the law requires. donald trump: i was offered $2 billion over the weekend to do a deal in dubai with a very, very amazing man, a great, great developer from the middle east, hussein to mac, a friend of mine, great guy. billion to do a deal in dubai, a...
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host: quickly, other people are waiting.the south america deal, i agree with that guy ecuador thing and since we turned our back on the america, china has been military n upgrading capabilities for over 10 years and it could be a problem in the future. the thing is that look at henry we inger and that is how treated -- kissinger is back in white anding in the house, so -- host: appreciate your calls and on randy's comment about job. 10,000 will be lost at macy's, the front page of the money of "u.s.a. nt page today," macy's to slash 10,000 stores. close 68 they write, after seeing sales drop during the holidays, macy's closed or willit shut 68 stores and cut 6200 positions at a time when shopper dps online to scarves to lipsticks. location span from florida to oregon and some countries are the stores are new to the chain, macy's store in ohio,and center, columbus, opened in 2006, 73 employees, historic or , are been around for decades. acy's will shut store in downtown minneapolis that opened 280 employees. new york city, th
host: quickly, other people are waiting.the south america deal, i agree with that guy ecuador thing and since we turned our back on the america, china has been military n upgrading capabilities for over 10 years and it could be a problem in the future. the thing is that look at henry we inger and that is how treated -- kissinger is back in white anding in the house, so -- host: appreciate your calls and on randy's comment about job. 10,000 will be lost at macy's, the front page of the money of...
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but there are other people who were said to be gathering on the other side of the bridge to continue the chain as far as it could go. the organizers say it's a form of artistic expression. it was organized through facebook. a private group has 26,000 members. all expressed interest in showing up today. >> it helped people put you today's history in context and it's given -- it's, um, it's providing hope. >> reporter: we spoke with the chp and golden gate bridge district. they have been working with this group for several weeks. they say they are here to facilitate free speech and to make sure traffic continues to flow. it is at this point. there might be more people coming in. the parking lot on either side of the bridge are closed. people have to take buses in or public transportation. they do expect more people to show up. they are not going to be able to complete the human chain across the golden gate bridge. anne makovec, kpix 5. [ pause ] >> so we're here on this overcast and cold day and yet just minutes ago, there was a sea of red make america great again hats here on capitol
but there are other people who were said to be gathering on the other side of the bridge to continue the chain as far as it could go. the organizers say it's a form of artistic expression. it was organized through facebook. a private group has 26,000 members. all expressed interest in showing up today. >> it helped people put you today's history in context and it's given -- it's, um, it's providing hope. >> reporter: we spoke with the chp and golden gate bridge district. they have...
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for others, it's seeing opportunities to make a difference when others have given up. this week on "full frame," conversations with visionaries who are using their global fame to make an impact. i'm mike walter coming to o you from the heart of new york city's vibrant timemes square. let's take it "full frame."
for others, it's seeing opportunities to make a difference when others have given up. this week on "full frame," conversations with visionaries who are using their global fame to make an impact. i'm mike walter coming to o you from the heart of new york city's vibrant timemes square. let's take it "full frame."
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unlike other countries. i don't know monday did anything to protect it in world war ii. >> yes, they did. >> i think, in the old british library, it was on display. there's no shrine, it's just there. so there's not that same. >> i think that's right. i agree with what spence said. keep in mind, ours is the first constitution of the republic that can trace its founding back to a single document. that is unique. i think we've kind of realize that from the beginning, and you're right, it is a shrine a shrine. think about what these documents are. there certainly artifacts, they are protected. there are digital computer that can monitor inch by inch so there are certainly artifacts. there are very strong symbols of the founding of the country and what does unitas which is in large part of our history and three, they are working documents. if you think about it, the declaration of independence, we can trace the underpinning back to a single paragraph, we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are crea
unlike other countries. i don't know monday did anything to protect it in world war ii. >> yes, they did. >> i think, in the old british library, it was on display. there's no shrine, it's just there. so there's not that same. >> i think that's right. i agree with what spence said. keep in mind, ours is the first constitution of the republic that can trace its founding back to a single document. that is unique. i think we've kind of realize that from the beginning, and you're...
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a rose by any other name it's kind of the same thing. >> just for other senators. that is the order. first first step. thank you for your remarkable you have it into the call once again. i'm just delighted that you're willing to serve. i do had three areas of inquiry i would like to touch on. is amendment -- management challenge. i was part of the select committee. we have to perfect the country. i had been frustrated by the lack of progress having a department work as one. for the lack of coordination in many people's eyes. what are the three things that you would intend to do the effort that secretary johnson has embarked upon. taking a look around at the other bureaucracies the center is very aware of the fact that the department of defense is a better place today and it was 30 years ago the people of my rank fought tooth and nail against the congress for 30 years ultimately laws were passed and we have become a better place because we had knocked down a lot of the rice balls the marines are still the best but the other services are pretty good too. we all have
a rose by any other name it's kind of the same thing. >> just for other senators. that is the order. first first step. thank you for your remarkable you have it into the call once again. i'm just delighted that you're willing to serve. i do had three areas of inquiry i would like to touch on. is amendment -- management challenge. i was part of the select committee. we have to perfect the country. i had been frustrated by the lack of progress having a department work as one. for the lack...
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the other -- the other -- the other -- [laughter] mr. banner: the other quick point i want to make is, i just want to explain very briefly why sovereign immunity has never been thought to be -- provide any bar to these refunds. and that is, we're not asking for the right to bring a new lawsuit against the state. the state already brought these suits against us when it charged nelson and madden with crimes; right? we're not -- we're not seeking a new judgment against the state. we already have judgments in these cases, judgments in our favor. we won. and yet the state is holding on to our money as if we lost. we're not seeking compensation. we're just seeking a refund of the money that we paid pursuant to judgments that no longer exist. justice breyer: well, wait, as long as you have a minute. justice breyer: i mean -- mr. banner: i'm not going anywhere. justice breyer: let's go over your case that you like, the bank of washington v. united states, 1832. and it says "the law." what law? the common -- mr. banner: the common -- i believe th
the other -- the other -- the other -- [laughter] mr. banner: the other quick point i want to make is, i just want to explain very briefly why sovereign immunity has never been thought to be -- provide any bar to these refunds. and that is, we're not asking for the right to bring a new lawsuit against the state. the state already brought these suits against us when it charged nelson and madden with crimes; right? we're not -- we're not seeking a new judgment against the state. we already have...