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commissioner paulson, would you like to make your comments at this time? >> again, a process question. this is on the full public agenda, and we have now heard from our council from santa clara. i have some comments. i think what i am hearing we are open to questions about process to the council. i don't have the specific question but i do have comments about what i think that process politically has entailed based on what has happened from the beginning of the search process and the vacancy to now. if that is appropriate now or if we should just anybody has specific legal questions for the council, i will defer to you, president maxwell, as to whether or not you want my comments. >> i think it is appropriate for your comments and if anyone has any legal. they can make those. at this time it is very appropriate. >> i am going to again since this is public. i have been very committed since the beginning. we have not been deep into the process. you summarized it well, president maxwell. we have hired a firm and talked about criteria and interviewed and commi
commissioner paulson, would you like to make your comments at this time? >> again, a process question. this is on the full public agenda, and we have now heard from our council from santa clara. i have some comments. i think what i am hearing we are open to questions about process to the council. i don't have the specific question but i do have comments about what i think that process politically has entailed based on what has happened from the beginning of the search process and the...
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commissioner paulson. >> yeah. i don't know if we -- i don't want to say that, you know -- and i don't want to disagree with, you know, a former general manager, who, you know, has so much more experience in these -- in this stuff as me. why do we want to lock ourselves in. do we want to be responsible ? do we want to be -- let the staff, the professional staff that we hire do the things that we hire them to do. and then make our assessments, you know, at meetings like this, as to, yeah, that's time to, you know, pull the plug on this stuff. i don't know if we need a, you know, a line in the sand. that's just not the way construction works. so, you know, and i'm not saying this to stop anything. but, you know, i think the issues were said. and i just want to put a perspective on what it means to get something done in any type of construction from the beginning of time. people make those decisions at the appropriate time. there's never one appropriate time. >> president maxwell: thank you. commissioner moran. thank
commissioner paulson. >> yeah. i don't know if we -- i don't want to say that, you know -- and i don't want to disagree with, you know, a former general manager, who, you know, has so much more experience in these -- in this stuff as me. why do we want to lock ourselves in. do we want to be responsible ? do we want to be -- let the staff, the professional staff that we hire do the things that we hire them to do. and then make our assessments, you know, at meetings like this, as to, yeah,...
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even so for paulson is they would say that their lives are getting worse under occupation. but then with that is an escalation, the international community pays attention to them for a little bit tries to call the situation without dealing with the talk. let's just give you an idea of how palestinians receive ending the patient. in the reason that poll by a think, thank you. my last 30, the simian believes that they are struggling to liberate palestinians and to get them closer to 3, the one was 36 percent. believe the negotiation is the weight. so this could give you an idea that these people believe that it's more about their unity is more about trying to unite against the occupation and not wait for the international community to solve these numbers. where before the escalation and the goddess their from their believe to increase. and let's points out in that same pull at palestinians were saying that there's this up by the large number more than 60 percent. that that they were dissatisfied with the performance of the palestinian president. with our back or i data, thank
even so for paulson is they would say that their lives are getting worse under occupation. but then with that is an escalation, the international community pays attention to them for a little bit tries to call the situation without dealing with the talk. let's just give you an idea of how palestinians receive ending the patient. in the reason that poll by a think, thank you. my last 30, the simian believes that they are struggling to liberate palestinians and to get them closer to 3, the one...
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it was led by michael bloomberg, henry paulson, and tom steyer. among the findings, if we continue on the same path, by the year 2100, the country could see $701 billion of coastal property underwater. $108 billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboard and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop yields. extreme heat and humidity would also threaten human health, reduce labor productivity, and strain electricity grids. >> global climate change over time poses severe threats to li on eartas we kn it today. ands time gs on, those sere threa become greer and gater, an uimately think ha the tentialf becomi atastroic. even if you're skeptal abo climatehange, tre'no denng that it prests major rks that no compa, city, countryan afforto ignor >> i belie the amecan busiss commuty can a must leadhe way ihelping to reducthese ris. toise to the challens of clate chan, they mt do snow. ts is not problem for anotr day. t investmts e'rmaking tay will deterne our enomic fure. >> a
it was led by michael bloomberg, henry paulson, and tom steyer. among the findings, if we continue on the same path, by the year 2100, the country could see $701 billion of coastal property underwater. $108 billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboard and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop yields. extreme heat and humidity would also threaten human health, reduce labor productivity, and strain electricity...
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let alone half hope from us have been speaking to paulson in over the years and they were telling us that they love the national community. they feel that they have left them alone and that they're fighting. now alone. there's also a why is it a gap between the palestinian authority to pop the leadership and the people according to a poll in large, more than 65 percent of the new were satisfied with the performance of the past. and the purpose of this is even before the lack of collisions that just give you and i take, you know, law to late, his pictures coming out the ramallah. that's listening to what we heard. our bass was saying that meeting with anthony, blinking for the support given to the state of palestine. when the ad, the support, let not what it has been one given to us to the own rule. and we appreciate that very much one of them, and we hope that the future has we then will be at food much of diplomatic activities. political activities are the, the, the us, the classified and older to reach a comprehensive, just and full solution according to the international legitimac
let alone half hope from us have been speaking to paulson in over the years and they were telling us that they love the national community. they feel that they have left them alone and that they're fighting. now alone. there's also a why is it a gap between the palestinian authority to pop the leadership and the people according to a poll in large, more than 65 percent of the new were satisfied with the performance of the past. and the purpose of this is even before the lack of collisions that...
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many here i've been telling us that paulson the 4th was silent throughout this attack on the palestinians and received gods. but as we've understood from many political analysts to see that the palestinian authority, because they did the phase and the international, the face, sorry for the past and is where it comes with international communities. is the one that is expected to be carrying on when it comes to a political process. so there are talks now that after the u. s. administration has engaged in the region, this is something that they haven't been doing before this round of escalation. so according to political analysts, the policy and authorities sees this momentum when the american administration is listening and try to engage in a political process that eventually leads to the end of occupation. but when it comes to many palestinians, they would tell you that this is something they've tried before, and it's not going to work it. thank you very much. indeed. neither able to him bringing us up to date us president joe biden has applauded the cease fire agreement saying his adminis
many here i've been telling us that paulson the 4th was silent throughout this attack on the palestinians and received gods. but as we've understood from many political analysts to see that the palestinian authority, because they did the phase and the international, the face, sorry for the past and is where it comes with international communities. is the one that is expected to be carrying on when it comes to a political process. so there are talks now that after the u. s. administration has...
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any place that had an interest in protecting paulson's, one, richard hoss the president council on foreign relations has said that the, that the real instigator of this was president mahmoud abbas, of palestine. who yet again postponed elections. he's been in office, you know, something like 1112 years past. he's going to his 12 years passed his 4th 4 year term. and that this created the dynamic where mosse wanted to demonstrate its muscle in strength and legitimacy to palestinians. what, what complicity does mahmoud abbas and the palestinian authority have for the conditions we see now? well, no, no. the boss is irrelevant. and, you know, the palestine authority was supposed to have all of palestine by the late ninety's and maybe not tenure himself destroyed. that prospect of the peace accords and left the color staying authority was only 40 percent of the west bank and even they're, they're, they're under the thumb of the israeli military occupation. they can't do anything with israel, doesn't want them to do. and then they're basically policing these people for israel. so ma'am, i mean
any place that had an interest in protecting paulson's, one, richard hoss the president council on foreign relations has said that the, that the real instigator of this was president mahmoud abbas, of palestine. who yet again postponed elections. he's been in office, you know, something like 1112 years past. he's going to his 12 years passed his 4th 4 year term. and that this created the dynamic where mosse wanted to demonstrate its muscle in strength and legitimacy to palestinians. what, what...
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firm reportedly paid hackers $5000000.00 in untraceable cryptocurrency as ransom political henry paulson washington. a major oil pipeline shutdown and the government told people not to panic it didn't work videos like these are all over social media prompting a government agency to warn this is a really bad idea the plastic will melt and bad things going to happen but all along the east coast people waited in long lines to get gas and some stocked up and any container they could find again bad idea but the panic could soon be subsiding the pipeline that was shut down after hackers infiltrated the computers of colonial pipeline has been restarted there are reports that the company paid almost $5000000.00 in ransom it continues to be the position of the federal government the f.b.i. that it is not in the interests of. the private sector for companies to pay ransom because it incentivizes these actions and president joe biden has sided executive order demanding that everyone selling software to the federal government has to meet certain cybersecurity standards but biden says he can't make p
firm reportedly paid hackers $5000000.00 in untraceable cryptocurrency as ransom political henry paulson washington. a major oil pipeline shutdown and the government told people not to panic it didn't work videos like these are all over social media prompting a government agency to warn this is a really bad idea the plastic will melt and bad things going to happen but all along the east coast people waited in long lines to get gas and some stocked up and any container they could find again bad...
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the supreme court which of course has a conservative majority if it goes that far do you see this paulson. here's the thing reproductive rights are a constitutional right everyone that has a right to decide for herself what to do with her body and at the end of the day the heartbeat bill is seeking to attack the right of every woman who has can decide whether or not you want to carry a child what the consumer what the state of texas what the state of louisiana they are intending to do is they're trying to push laws that will get contested in going to the supreme court whole being to overturn roe v wade hoping that this will somehow allow them to subtract and contract the rights of women in their reproductive rights here is the issue even though there is a conservative court justice roberts who's a conservative judge decided with the member has decided with women and the rights for women the last couple of times these laws were brought up in the state of louisiana in the state of texas and the reason why he disagreed peeta since it when it was brought up in texas the last time but then whe
the supreme court which of course has a conservative majority if it goes that far do you see this paulson. here's the thing reproductive rights are a constitutional right everyone that has a right to decide for herself what to do with her body and at the end of the day the heartbeat bill is seeking to attack the right of every woman who has can decide whether or not you want to carry a child what the consumer what the state of texas what the state of louisiana they are intending to do is...
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most skeptical need to abraham spoke to some in ramallah in the occupied west bank. paulson you saw people gathered around they turned on the tv walter, who didn't events such as the president speeches you one security council session next interest over the years today. for example, this green is road casting the human rights council session at the un. what the tv is on new and people are just going about their lives. why they're not wanting it? what's the use of those meetings? who's standing with us palestinians? no one, the world against us were fed up with empty talk. the u. s. talks about israel's rights to self defense. when it's the only nuclear power in the middle east, the u. n is doing nothing and the security council doesn't have a say you, sir. all united nations security council resolution, the sort of all of us then some of the people here we spoke with. they say the majority of the decisions which i'm finding weren't to implemented, let alone the human rights council. so across generations, we're seeing more and more frustration when it comes to the international community,
most skeptical need to abraham spoke to some in ramallah in the occupied west bank. paulson you saw people gathered around they turned on the tv walter, who didn't events such as the president speeches you one security council session next interest over the years today. for example, this green is road casting the human rights council session at the un. what the tv is on new and people are just going about their lives. why they're not wanting it? what's the use of those meetings? who's standing...
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yes, in his opening he mentioned he had made no mention of the death of paulson. he had made no mention of the settlements in relationship to the undermining of so called all of these beings are what perpetuate the conflict. so the so called conflict, what we need is justice. what we need is an end to a decades long occupation was, which is an effective apartheid system. what we need is to look at the experience of south africa, where segregationist, who are screaming about the dangers of civil war, who was screaming about the dangers of black rule. avoid an angel apartheid. now look like the completely detached people they were. and so the reality of the situation is if we want peace, we need to confront that there is no, no, no 2 state solution that could be put on a table that can reconcile with the fact that palestinians are subject subjugated. even in a 2 states framework that's not solving our problem and tell us the and use like myself, like the palestinian youth and the youth movement like the palestinian youth who are on the front lines of struggling ship
yes, in his opening he mentioned he had made no mention of the death of paulson. he had made no mention of the settlements in relationship to the undermining of so called all of these beings are what perpetuate the conflict. so the so called conflict, what we need is justice. what we need is an end to a decades long occupation was, which is an effective apartheid system. what we need is to look at the experience of south africa, where segregationist, who are screaming about the dangers of civil...
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now that the biden administration has this issue on its agenda, we've been seeing paulson is saying in the past. and they're saying that the other issues were taking priority. want to seize that moment according to political analysts and try to engage in a political process. as far as many palestinians are concerned, one battle has been won, but the war is not over and they wants to see the occupation and okay, need it. thanks very much we'll talk to later. i'm sure need to abraham report and then from romano. daniel levy is the president of the us middle east project. he says the issues that triggered the conflict are far from resolved. i think the chances of the specific sensation of hostilities holding ah, quite significant, but on the but here are also significant. the wasn't just about garza, it began in jerusalem and i imagine attention will shift bear again. the possible force removal of palestinian families from their home unoccupied. east jerusalem shift iraq events on alex, a mosque, provocative israeli releasing measures. we've seen protest in the west bank and of course and
now that the biden administration has this issue on its agenda, we've been seeing paulson is saying in the past. and they're saying that the other issues were taking priority. want to seize that moment according to political analysts and try to engage in a political process. as far as many palestinians are concerned, one battle has been won, but the war is not over and they wants to see the occupation and okay, need it. thanks very much we'll talk to later. i'm sure need to abraham report and...
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condemnation unlike during similar rests in other countries also this is right mr paulson around 100 black people who have lived in the country for decades and site is that ancestral home i fear that children who were born to the print. is very disturbing to me to think that my children will be deported from the land of their birth they've never lived anywhere else this is the life that i've known and spent most of my adult could hear it was.
condemnation unlike during similar rests in other countries also this is right mr paulson around 100 black people who have lived in the country for decades and site is that ancestral home i fear that children who were born to the print. is very disturbing to me to think that my children will be deported from the land of their birth they've never lived anywhere else this is the life that i've known and spent most of my adult could hear it was.
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that is the national tennessee- based singer/songwriter, steve paulson.ally distanced attendees. >> it is a way to bring music to people safely in a small and private setting and bring that joy of what music is. >> so cool! he started backyard contests last fall. fees range from $5000 depending on the artist. >>> the bay area rocks and now, it has a place that pays tributes to its musical roots. the museum says the largest gallery dedicated to the bay area music and it has a rich history. the bay area played a pivotal role in hip-hop, thrash metal and the psychedelic sounds of the summer of love. >>> let's get a look at the weather and when we will see some relief. >>> by the afternoon, that is when they will peek for a second day in a row, 20 miles an hour. relative humidity by the afternoon, this is 2:00. it is very dry. and in solano county, single- digit. overnight, a mild night because we have so much warm air , we are not going to cool off all that quickly. tomorrow is another warm to hot day. gusty winds in the afternoon. 76. 71 in san francisco. a
that is the national tennessee- based singer/songwriter, steve paulson.ally distanced attendees. >> it is a way to bring music to people safely in a small and private setting and bring that joy of what music is. >> so cool! he started backyard contests last fall. fees range from $5000 depending on the artist. >>> the bay area rocks and now, it has a place that pays tributes to its musical roots. the museum says the largest gallery dedicated to the bay area music and it has...
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tom: jim paulson very optimistic on the economy.isa abramowicz and i welcome you to your most important conversation of the day. it is what we all do before the pandemic, in this pandemic, and out of the pandemic. there is flat out no one in the restaurant and food business who is committed optimism more than daniel bilotta -- daniel boulud. he joins us with 11,000 foot triumph. thank you for joining us on the success. this is huge optimism. how urgent is it for you to fill every seat starting yesterday? daniel: thank you for having me in good morning. it is huge to open a new restaurant always for everyone, but it is huge in this time because we feel we are coming out of the pandemic and it is time to bring the city back together. i think for me it is not about how many seats can we fill, just bring back jobs, bring back hope come and have the opportunity to create something new and unique. finish on time, finish on budget throughout the year of the pandemic. we had slowdowns but we never stopped. that is something i'm very proud o
tom: jim paulson very optimistic on the economy.isa abramowicz and i welcome you to your most important conversation of the day. it is what we all do before the pandemic, in this pandemic, and out of the pandemic. there is flat out no one in the restaurant and food business who is committed optimism more than daniel bilotta -- daniel boulud. he joins us with 11,000 foot triumph. thank you for joining us on the success. this is huge optimism. how urgent is it for you to fill every seat starting...
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paulson in minneapolis. it is a summer thing, but to me, it is a recovery thing.han: i'm told the weather in london is brutal and we had hail this week, so i'm not sure they will be calling this a summer friday. lisa: you will be getting hate mail. it's nice that you're sitting pretty in new york city while we are dealing with hail. jonathan: i'm going out to eat. lisa: go out to eat every night to make up for the past. jonathan: from new york city, alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. equity markets up 0.3% on the s&p. yields unchanged at 1.6250%. heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next.
paulson in minneapolis. it is a summer thing, but to me, it is a recovery thing.han: i'm told the weather in london is brutal and we had hail this week, so i'm not sure they will be calling this a summer friday. lisa: you will be getting hate mail. it's nice that you're sitting pretty in new york city while we are dealing with hail. jonathan: i'm going out to eat. lisa: go out to eat every night to make up for the past. jonathan: from new york city, alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm...
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let's bring in jim paulson great to have you. but let's begin with inflation given everything that rick was talking about. you are not in the runaway inflation camp but a chronic issue this year? >> i lean that i'm not i could be still convinced otherwise because who knows for sure >> sure. >> i think the deflationary forces are prevail and after a surge tied to the cycle i think we'll get back to greater price stability again and hopefully i think that will allow this expanse and this bull market to continue. >> the really curious thing about the discussions is like you said you can make the case for higher inflation and much higher earns per share for the s&p 500. think about what that would mean for the s&p. >> yeah. wall street's estimates right now consensus are like 185 for this year. i think they're way too low. we -- the first quarter numbers for the s&p 500 came in at an analyzed run rate of $200 already. >> wow. >> if we do 200 in the first quarter it is a good bet to end up around $220 by the end of the year and if you
let's bring in jim paulson great to have you. but let's begin with inflation given everything that rick was talking about. you are not in the runaway inflation camp but a chronic issue this year? >> i lean that i'm not i could be still convinced otherwise because who knows for sure >> sure. >> i think the deflationary forces are prevail and after a surge tied to the cycle i think we'll get back to greater price stability again and hopefully i think that will allow this expanse...
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kennedy: iran paulson were the few honest people to really press anthony fauci, dave smith breezed by the few people to say okay you gave money knowingly to this lab. you knew what kind of research they were doing. how can you be sure they were not performing gain of function research? he said they weren't but you can't really know that. china lies about everything. they have sealed all of the research over there from the doctor who started investigating these coronavirus is back in 2012 when they first appeared in a copper mind filled with bat vcs. >> that is true. i've been praising grandpa quite a bit on my podcast over the last few weeks. it's interesting to see all of these exchanges he has with fauci on the senate hearings will rand paul gets dragged of social media by all of the blue checkmarks. and then a couple weeks later it turns out he's pretty much right about everything he said. like the fauci denying the masks postvaccination wear theater. and then found she pretty much admitting it. but look, i think that this story is quite possibly the biggest scandal in modern ameri
kennedy: iran paulson were the few honest people to really press anthony fauci, dave smith breezed by the few people to say okay you gave money knowingly to this lab. you knew what kind of research they were doing. how can you be sure they were not performing gain of function research? he said they weren't but you can't really know that. china lies about everything. they have sealed all of the research over there from the doctor who started investigating these coronavirus is back in 2012 when...
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. >> there is cross paulson the reporting for us. and he says that he reached out to southwest airlines but has not received a response as for the mom, she says she spoke with federal and local authorities. it was allowed to get on another flight and return to sacramento. coming up here on kron, 4 news at 9 artists in southern california are recovering. >> after their businesses were trash. they say bye a rowdy party goers. what they are doing now to make sure that this kind of destruction does not happen again. >> and for those of you heading to this for the upcoming long holiday weekend. all have a sneak peek of what you can expect for your memorial day weekend outlook. for those of you heading to this year and next weekend. >> the mass vaccination site at the oakland coliseum is now closed. they saw slump in demand after it first opened in february, alameda county health leaders say that they will now move those resources to tackle some of the hardest hit areas of alameda county during the pandemic kron 4 taylor bisacky has more.
. >> there is cross paulson the reporting for us. and he says that he reached out to southwest airlines but has not received a response as for the mom, she says she spoke with federal and local authorities. it was allowed to get on another flight and return to sacramento. coming up here on kron, 4 news at 9 artists in southern california are recovering. >> after their businesses were trash. they say bye a rowdy party goers. what they are doing now to make sure that this kind of...
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." >> steve: nope >> jimmy: paulson. >> steve: nope this next headline was "elon musk launching missionine could've been "groomsmen agree to wear whatever groom says. [ laughter and applause wait for the flash mob, it'll pay off. next headline was "defense secretary lays out vision for future." headline could have been "man gets home and realizes he this next headline was "merkel hosts vaccine summit." headline could have been "women hears friend say van halen was better after david lee roth. [ applause ] yeah right whatev >> steve: whatev, man. whatevs. >> jimmy: gag me with a spoon the next headline was "rangers face off against capitals. headline could have been "roommate says 'moana' soundtrack just okay." >> steve: what [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: what next headline was "queen elizabeth speaks to charity. headline could have been "grandma thinks she's watching new hollywood squares reboot." [ laughter and applause >> "there's paul lynde." >> jimmy: where's paul lynde yeah and finally this headline was "boris johnson makes election campaign visits. headline could have been "wa
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bring leuthold group, jim paulson.ou made the observation that no single market attribution is attributed to any one thing, or sector leading the way. i'm thinking of calling it the mercurial bull market t finds a way to go up, doesn't it? >> it does, it does. there is a lot of favorables under the whole thing. we're experiencing maybe some of the fastest growth in our postwar history against one of the lowest interest rate environments ever with massive policy support. you're right. this thing started out, this bull started out with tech and growth and high quality and momentum leading the way. that sort of petered out last fall t was taken over by small caps, cyclicals and later by international markets for a period of time and value. some of those now have petered out and what happens is nothing goes for long enough to get super overextended that would bring about a major collapse in the market and it goes into refreshing mode, something refreshed for a while starts to take leadership and that rotational relative le
bring leuthold group, jim paulson.ou made the observation that no single market attribution is attributed to any one thing, or sector leading the way. i'm thinking of calling it the mercurial bull market t finds a way to go up, doesn't it? >> it does, it does. there is a lot of favorables under the whole thing. we're experiencing maybe some of the fastest growth in our postwar history against one of the lowest interest rate environments ever with massive policy support. you're right. this...
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. >> i'm sorry, you're asking me, commissioner paulson? >> commissioner: yes. >> commissioner: obviously, all of us own this discussion but i think what was coming to my mind and helpful about those conversations was that it focused on certain key areas we want to follow-up on and there's so many issues but clearly the areas that keep resonating the design drought, working with the districts, alternative sources of supply and whatever comes out from the voluntary agreement, our own or master one in some way. and the parts of that in terms of predation or other kinds of things we want to do to make the river a healthy place and you hear of meetings with the district and state. i'm not sure there is a particular deliverable they want next week, right? it's the whole discussion and how we keep track of all the different things. do we want to speed them up? sure. part is having ongoing discussions and a question that came to mind after receiving public comment is yes, this is urgent and some things take forever and there were comments about we
. >> i'm sorry, you're asking me, commissioner paulson? >> commissioner: yes. >> commissioner: obviously, all of us own this discussion but i think what was coming to my mind and helpful about those conversations was that it focused on certain key areas we want to follow-up on and there's so many issues but clearly the areas that keep resonating the design drought, working with the districts, alternative sources of supply and whatever comes out from the voluntary agreement,...
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embarrasses them and puts them in doubt in terms of their own sort of in the case of modi or tromp or paulson or alow and in mexico the mexican president sort of challenging their own sort of macho attitudes towards containing the virus i guess is a tough call for journalists because parts of the ecosystem of journalism has changed it's people doing their own thing is people doing investigative journalism with no backup no support per se from the editor in the news room those days have either died or they are dying as people posting stuff on facebook in citizen journalism but it's perfectly good journalism and i guess for those individuals they go to take a tough cold here either they go back to basics and carry on doing and asking the tough questions or they have to leave the country they have to leave their own country because the potential terrorists might be a jail term trumped up charges. yeah that's exactly right 1st of all if you notice a number of these journalists that are being attacked or media sources or independent media we're not talking oftentimes traditional media it's not the
embarrasses them and puts them in doubt in terms of their own sort of in the case of modi or tromp or paulson or alow and in mexico the mexican president sort of challenging their own sort of macho attitudes towards containing the virus i guess is a tough call for journalists because parts of the ecosystem of journalism has changed it's people doing their own thing is people doing investigative journalism with no backup no support per se from the editor in the news room those days have either...
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. >> president: thank you, commissioner paulson. >> commissioner: yeah. i was just going to make one comment and i was going to say thank you, erin, for walking us through those slides to talk about, you know, where we're moving and i'm kind of signalling before public comment that, you know, keeping those economic margins is very hopeful and to show we're going to acknowledge that this is what people are paying and we're not going to go 40% higher and no real penalties, but i guess my second comment was also going to be as we talk about, you know, whether or not all of pg&e's infrastructure regarding san francisco is going to be somehow under our umbrella that commissioner ajani added another piece of value in there. it's like the rates that pg&e put together are incredibly important to know because where did it come from? did it bump up arbitrarily because things like a power plant movement or whatever else is going on there. so part of the portfolio that the researchers and the legal teams are looking at is something that really was a very astute quest
. >> president: thank you, commissioner paulson. >> commissioner: yeah. i was just going to make one comment and i was going to say thank you, erin, for walking us through those slides to talk about, you know, where we're moving and i'm kind of signalling before public comment that, you know, keeping those economic margins is very hopeful and to show we're going to acknowledge that this is what people are paying and we're not going to go 40% higher and no real penalties, but i guess...
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and paulson to the saints. the quarterback opted out last season, but a third round selection.from the drop, i'm not sure how much you can see of this. i could be a doctor with these notes. because you and i-- i am looking at them, going what, what does this mean? what did i even right there? anyway, yes. i have deciphered three stanford players. something about >> text me the spelling. >> you have until 11:00. that is treatments, i hope he pans out. that's cool. >> a big role of the dice, a big risk. but, you know, kyle shanahan, poker face, he fooled pretty much everybody. but lance, he says, is the guy that they had zeroed in on, and they said, mentally he is off the charts. so he probably doesn't want to talk to me. you might not be that interesting for him. >> but entertaining for the rest of us. >> that is true. that's true. >> thanks, larry. >>> well, when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic, so you went to ross and saved big on shoes? oh, yeah! and snagged “yes, please” brands at “no way” prices. hurry in for fresh styles for the whole fam... ...and say cheers to sprin
and paulson to the saints. the quarterback opted out last season, but a third round selection.from the drop, i'm not sure how much you can see of this. i could be a doctor with these notes. because you and i-- i am looking at them, going what, what does this mean? what did i even right there? anyway, yes. i have deciphered three stanford players. something about >> text me the spelling. >> you have until 11:00. that is treatments, i hope he pans out. that's cool. >> a big role...
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compared to white paulsons, black people are far more likely to be relegated to poverty and neighborhoods that don't have access to fresh fruit or produce. as we speak, people in north tulsa are celebrating our first grocery store in over a decade. the grand opening, the ribbon-cutting was just yesterday. i'm having trouble celebrating finding crumbs in the food desert. we shouldn't have to live like this and we shouldn't have to die like this. if you care about racial justice and healing, i'm asking you to do two simple things, support reparations for the survivors and descendents of the race massacre and bring reparations bill hr 42 to an immediate vote and support ending qualified immunity as a part of any police reform legislation that leaves this house. the nation's government cannot sit on the sidelines as they spend their twilight years fighting for justice 100 years after the massacre. their health is dwindling as they demand reparations. biding time again to convince elected leaders to treat us like we matter. i hope you see your loved ones in them. i hope you look past the divis
compared to white paulsons, black people are far more likely to be relegated to poverty and neighborhoods that don't have access to fresh fruit or produce. as we speak, people in north tulsa are celebrating our first grocery store in over a decade. the grand opening, the ribbon-cutting was just yesterday. i'm having trouble celebrating finding crumbs in the food desert. we shouldn't have to live like this and we shouldn't have to die like this. if you care about racial justice and healing, i'm...