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there are five, not four it says on the powerpoint. five draft resolutions, one for each applicants. note a motion in support of the businesses should be in favor of the resolutions. in the resolutions, please pay close attention to the core physical traditions that define the business. once approved by the small business commission they must maintain the traditions to remain on the legacy business registry, for babylon burning screen printing. the lab is art gallery or art protection. mindful body health and wellness. for the stars it is bar and for slims entertainment venue. this concludes my presentation. i am happy to answer any questions. there are businesses in attendance that would like to speak on behalf of the applications. >> do we have any members of the commission who would like to speak before i open it to public comment? let's go to public comment. >> i am looking forward to the boss skaggs' performance. >> three minutes or two minutes? no speaker cards. >> do you want my name on a card? >> good afternoon, commissioners,
there are five, not four it says on the powerpoint. five draft resolutions, one for each applicants. note a motion in support of the businesses should be in favor of the resolutions. in the resolutions, please pay close attention to the core physical traditions that define the business. once approved by the small business commission they must maintain the traditions to remain on the legacy business registry, for babylon burning screen printing. the lab is art gallery or art protection. mindful...
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perhaps a powerpoint peasant asian andi perhaps a powerpoint peasant asian and i will be asking questionsg the democratic memo, the memo that is a rebuffed all of the republican memo, which alleged bias in the surveillance operation of the former trump campaign aide, carter page. the white house counsel has said that basically there was sensitive information which needed to be redacted in the democratic memo, and that releasing it would breach national security. now, the democrats are not happy about this, they claim there is a double standard, they say that this shows that the president has something to hide. the president, for his part, is tweeted a short while ago. he made the point that the democrats knew that there were large parts of their memo that would have to be redacted and therefore setting up the white house, more or less, for the white house, more or less, for the charge of lack of transparency. and he urged, once again, he urged them to redact the bits that were sensitive. bring it back to him. meanwhile, of course, you have democrats claiming that their memo, which is a lo
perhaps a powerpoint peasant asian andi perhaps a powerpoint peasant asian and i will be asking questionsg the democratic memo, the memo that is a rebuffed all of the republican memo, which alleged bias in the surveillance operation of the former trump campaign aide, carter page. the white house counsel has said that basically there was sensitive information which needed to be redacted in the democratic memo, and that releasing it would breach national security. now, the democrats are not happy...
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so, the thing is that i normally, i normally give this talk with the the powerpoint and it has picturesnd diagrams and cool animation. it's very helpful to see how the old war changes but they said if you want to be on tv, you couldn't have the powerpoint and so i was thinking do i want to give a good talk and not be on tv or lousy talk and be on tv. [laughter] >> hi, mom. what you would have seen is a slide that has in the center it says right of war and there would have been four circles emanating from it and one would have said right of conquest and the other right of diplomacy and immunity of prosecution of war and finally duties of impartiality. now the duties of impartiality is really important because that what was prevented neutrals from imposing economic sanctions on belligerents. that's what you would have seen the book is called the internationalist and the book is about people and one of the most important people in thee. book, the guy who does not have his own -- who did not have his own wikipedia entry is this man named sam levinson. jewish attorney from chicago and he was
so, the thing is that i normally, i normally give this talk with the the powerpoint and it has picturesnd diagrams and cool animation. it's very helpful to see how the old war changes but they said if you want to be on tv, you couldn't have the powerpoint and so i was thinking do i want to give a good talk and not be on tv or lousy talk and be on tv. [laughter] >> hi, mom. what you would have seen is a slide that has in the center it says right of war and there would have been four...
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i will present this as a powerpoint presentation so it will be easier to go through. first, similar to prior years, the budget funds positions, budget, training, it project to assist us in the strategic plan goals. that including performing inspections, delivering high customer service, quality customer service, effective administrative practices and engaging and educating the customers and other stakeholders. that is what our budget is geared towards. this year in addition to focusing on those items, we are also going to focus on funding priorities. this year our funding priorities are going to be the executive director 1702. trying to get to streamlining the permitting and planning process for affordable housing to make sure we can get the 30,000 units built. implementation of the accessible business entrance program. mandatory soft story program. of course, emergency preparedness. i won't say a new item but another eye tomorrow is on equity. that is ensuring to provide services equitably around the different neighborhood this is the city. so for our budget innstruc
i will present this as a powerpoint presentation so it will be easier to go through. first, similar to prior years, the budget funds positions, budget, training, it project to assist us in the strategic plan goals. that including performing inspections, delivering high customer service, quality customer service, effective administrative practices and engaging and educating the customers and other stakeholders. that is what our budget is geared towards. this year in addition to focusing on those...
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the thing is i normally give this talk with a powerpoint. and it has pictures and diagrams and cool animation. it is very helpful to see how the old world order changes, but they said if you want to be on tv you couldn't have the powerpoint. and so i was thinking, don't want to give a good talk and not be on tv? [laughing] or a a lousy talk and be on tv? so -- [laughing] hi, mom. [laughing] anyway, what you would've seen,, what you would have seen is a slide that has in the center it says right of war, and there would have been for circles emanating from it. when what it said right of conquest. the other one would said right of diplomacy, and below you would've seen immunity to prosecution for war. and finally duties of impartiality. the duties of impartiality are really important because that was what prevented new tools from opposing sanctions on illiterates. things that we do every day now were violations of the laws of war. so that's what you would have seen. okay. now i've been describing this very abstracted but the book is called "the
the thing is i normally give this talk with a powerpoint. and it has pictures and diagrams and cool animation. it is very helpful to see how the old world order changes, but they said if you want to be on tv you couldn't have the powerpoint. and so i was thinking, don't want to give a good talk and not be on tv? [laughing] or a a lousy talk and be on tv? so -- [laughing] hi, mom. [laughing] anyway, what you would've seen,, what you would have seen is a slide that has in the center it says right...
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presentation and in that powerpoint presentation had a picture of her brother jared in his senior position in the white house. i'm pretty sure she wasn't simply offering tours of the rose garden, without a doubt that was an important news story and one we can't forget about. matt, h.r. mcmaster, president trump's national security adviser, learned that kushner had contact with foreign officials that he didn't coordinate through the national security council or officially report. special counsel robert mueller is asking about the protocol that jared kushner used. it's clear he had meetings and didn't report on them after. >> it shows there's two different turf wars that jared kushner is on the receiving end of right now. there's the preexisting one with john kelly and steve bannon, different centers of power within the white house, who has access to the president. then there's the foreign policy turf war. no one really knows who runs u.s. foreign policy right now, which is kind of a detail. is it rex tillerson? kind of, kind of not. is it nikki haley? or is it jared kushner? h.r. mcmaster s
presentation and in that powerpoint presentation had a picture of her brother jared in his senior position in the white house. i'm pretty sure she wasn't simply offering tours of the rose garden, without a doubt that was an important news story and one we can't forget about. matt, h.r. mcmaster, president trump's national security adviser, learned that kushner had contact with foreign officials that he didn't coordinate through the national security council or officially report. special counsel...
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degree, like my own is subject, economics, chalk and talk, basically you need a lecturer and a powerpointhas always been the case they have been subsidised and so they should otherwise it makes no sense for people to train to become a scientist or a doctor and that would be barking mad. professor nicholas barr of the london school of economics. president trump has criticised the fbi for missing warning signals about wednesday's school shooting, describing it as unacceptable. in a tweet, he said the fbi's failure to stop the gunman, nikolas cruz, were because it was spending too much time investigating allegations of russian interference in the presidential election. he said the fbi needed to get back to basics. thousands of people in florida, including survivors of the shooting, have taken part in a rally to demand tighter gun controls in the united states. the event took place outside the court building in the city of fort lauderdale, a short distance from the school where cruz killed 17 people. laura westbrook reports. chanting: no more! outside the federal courthouse in fort lauderdale
degree, like my own is subject, economics, chalk and talk, basically you need a lecturer and a powerpointhas always been the case they have been subsidised and so they should otherwise it makes no sense for people to train to become a scientist or a doctor and that would be barking mad. professor nicholas barr of the london school of economics. president trump has criticised the fbi for missing warning signals about wednesday's school shooting, describing it as unacceptable. in a tweet, he said...
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nassar told police he used a legitimate medical technique, showed them medical journals, even a powerpoint presentation. but police never consulted an outside medical expert or told msu and closed the case. >> we are sorry that we were manipulated and deceived. >> reporter: today, brianne listened in by video conference, saying she first got a private apology weeks ago. >> i immediately broke down as they apologized. this was a phone call i had been waiting almost 14 years for. >> reporter: brianne says she's now focused on making systematic changes to protect victims of sexual abuse, and she'll be partnering with that police station to do so. david? >> linsey, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the scandal and the admission from the mayor. standing before the cameras, her personal admission, saying, i know that god will forgive me, but that nashville doesn't have to. what she admits to do doing. >>> the alleged police beating. the deputy seen punching and kicking a man during an arrest. they need your help tonight. >>> and the fire onboard
nassar told police he used a legitimate medical technique, showed them medical journals, even a powerpoint presentation. but police never consulted an outside medical expert or told msu and closed the case. >> we are sorry that we were manipulated and deceived. >> reporter: today, brianne listened in by video conference, saying she first got a private apology weeks ago. >> i immediately broke down as they apologized. this was a phone call i had been waiting almost 14 years...
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randall in the genital area but claimed to an officer it was a medical technique, showing him a powerpointsentation written by nassar himself. >> him and the police instructed my parents that this was a legitimate medical procedure. >> at that point in time, it should have immediately been taken down to the prosecutor's office and it wasn't. >> reporter: 12 more years would go by with nassar continuing to sexually abuse young women. >> i am so hurt to hear that so many women and young girls suffered abuse as a result of the inaction in 2004. >> reporter: do you think what if? what if they had just believed me and pursued it? >> i think what if all the time. i wish i would have gone in there and questioned what the police were telling my parents. >> reporter: today, one of nassar's attorneys was interviewed on a radio station. shannon smith questioned whether all the girls who came forward were really sexually abused. later, nassar put out a statement saying he did not know smith was going to say that and did not authorize her to do so. jeff. >> glor: all right, jon lapook, thank you. train
randall in the genital area but claimed to an officer it was a medical technique, showing him a powerpointsentation written by nassar himself. >> him and the police instructed my parents that this was a legitimate medical procedure. >> at that point in time, it should have immediately been taken down to the prosecutor's office and it wasn't. >> reporter: 12 more years would go by with nassar continuing to sexually abuse young women. >> i am so hurt to hear that so many...
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science degrees, like my own subject economics, chalk and talk subjects, you need a lecture and powerpoint been the case they have been subsidised and so they should because otherwise it makes no sense for people to train to become a scientist or a doctor and that would clearly be barking mad. good to talk to you and thank you very much for your time and opinions. nicholas barr, professor of public economics at the lse. nicholas barr, professor of public economics at the lse. the headlines on bbc news: brendan cox, the husband and widower ofjo cox brendan cox, the husband and widower of jo cox has brendan cox, the husband and widower ofjo cox has resigned from two organisation set up in her memory after allegations of harassment in the past. donald trump has criticised the fbi for failing to act on warnings it received about a teenager who carried out wednesday's school shooting in florida. an iranian passenger plane with 66 people onboard crashes in the centre of the country — it's not yet clear if there are any survivors. those are the headlines and richard has all the latest from the wi
science degrees, like my own subject economics, chalk and talk subjects, you need a lecture and powerpoint been the case they have been subsidised and so they should because otherwise it makes no sense for people to train to become a scientist or a doctor and that would clearly be barking mad. good to talk to you and thank you very much for your time and opinions. nicholas barr, professor of public economics at the lse. nicholas barr, professor of public economics at the lse. the headlines on...
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go away creating a big powerpoint and convince my boss's boss to invest a lot of money in it.specified and shined it. when you are ready to unveil and cut the ribbon, someone says i think the flea might have moved. aboutu can't do anything it because you have already invested all of this. we completely turned it on its side. we focus first on what our clients need. how do we make sure that it is a real paying point? therefore, we are able to learn what they need to kill off a lot of projects that don't meet those needs and bring something to market that will make a difference. whole session. when you think about capital markets to retail banking, so many different things that are clients need. one example is we launched in the fossil the call proximity. this is a product that came to being at city from two people years.ked at citi for 20 if you are a shareholder, it is a pain when you get the proxy statement and you have to vote. you want to vote. you want your voice to be heard. that it is confusing and there's not much time to do it. imagine for an institutional investor who
go away creating a big powerpoint and convince my boss's boss to invest a lot of money in it.specified and shined it. when you are ready to unveil and cut the ribbon, someone says i think the flea might have moved. aboutu can't do anything it because you have already invested all of this. we completely turned it on its side. we focus first on what our clients need. how do we make sure that it is a real paying point? therefore, we are able to learn what they need to kill off a lot of projects...
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the solution is not a one-off or a 45 minute powerpoint hr departments are doing across businesses. this is the whole sweep of policies we need. it from parental leave to equal pay to 40% of women on boards. norway did it and they do not seem to have sunken into the atlantic. let's remember, this is a bigger picture. third, you heard me make a joke to make facts great again. we do have evidence of things that work. we have things like the center for disease control that have not been put out of did -- put out of business yet, but this administration is trying to. there is data around comprehensive sexual history and sexual violence prevention the cdc has been developing over the years. there is a lot more needed, but they cannot do it if they are being systematically gutted. we are paying attention to a lot of other stuff. that is one of the casualties in this administration we need to pay attention to. the fourth and final point is, while men should be uncomfortable, and that is ok, and live with that moment, we should add a couple drops of sugar or honey to the water at the end of
the solution is not a one-off or a 45 minute powerpoint hr departments are doing across businesses. this is the whole sweep of policies we need. it from parental leave to equal pay to 40% of women on boards. norway did it and they do not seem to have sunken into the atlantic. let's remember, this is a bigger picture. third, you heard me make a joke to make facts great again. we do have evidence of things that work. we have things like the center for disease control that have not been put out of...
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the thing is i normally give this talk with a powerpoint. and it has pictures and diagrams and cool animation. it is very helpful to see how the old world order changes, but they said if you want to be on tv you couldn't have the powerpoint. and so i was thinking, don't want to give a good talk and not be on tv? [laughing] or a a lousy talk and be on tv? so -- [laughing] hi, mom. [laughing] anyway, what you would've seen,, what you would have seen is a slide that has in the center it says right of war, and there would have been for circles emanating from it. when what it said right of conquest. the other one would said right of diplomacy, and below you would've seen immunity to prosecution for war. and finally duties of impartiality. the duties of impartiality are really important because that was what prevented new tools from opposing sanctions on illiterates. things that we do every day now were violations of the laws of war. so that's what you would have seen. okay. now i've been describing this very abstracted but the book is called "the
the thing is i normally give this talk with a powerpoint. and it has pictures and diagrams and cool animation. it is very helpful to see how the old world order changes, but they said if you want to be on tv you couldn't have the powerpoint. and so i was thinking, don't want to give a good talk and not be on tv? [laughing] or a a lousy talk and be on tv? so -- [laughing] hi, mom. [laughing] anyway, what you would've seen,, what you would have seen is a slide that has in the center it says right...
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they could be a slideshow, powerpoint, an informal conversation.ould do this other thing or just write this out. a lot of times it works, and a lot of times it doesn't. and a lot of times we don't know which way it went. emily: i know you're working on future stories about lobbying and tech. talk to us about the trends you are following. ben: as these companies get more powerful, where can they go for influence? can they go all the way to the top? it turns out they can. just how much they are doing is what we're looking at. emily: thanks so much, ben brody. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." tune in this friday for our coverage of the nba technology summit in l.a. we will speak to industry leaders from sports, media, and tech ahead of nba all-star weekend. watch for our interviews with l.a. clippers owner, steve ballmer, and mark cuban, owner of the dallas mavericks. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." a reminder, we are live streaming on twitter. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the fol
they could be a slideshow, powerpoint, an informal conversation.ould do this other thing or just write this out. a lot of times it works, and a lot of times it doesn't. and a lot of times we don't know which way it went. emily: i know you're working on future stories about lobbying and tech. talk to us about the trends you are following. ben: as these companies get more powerful, where can they go for influence? can they go all the way to the top? it turns out they can. just how much they are...
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extensive and i -- you know, i can't do it justice in a board report, but you should look at the powerpoint which i think all of you got. there's just some really great things going on. i one thing i will highlight is the class at mission for african american girls that will now be expanded, they're going to try and expand it to a second semester. they've had a one 'emster pilot last year, and again this year, and the idea is to develop a second semester for that course. i think it's been valleyy impactful and valuable for students, and it's great to see that's what we're doing. the next meeting -- i can't remember when the next meeting. i'll have to update the board at the next, yeah -- february 19th. >> yeah. okay. great. thank you. commissioner -- vice president cooke, do you want to do a quick report on your committee as a whole? >> yes. we got a staff update on middle school redesign, went over where we are currently at and some of the challenges and how we are looking at expanding grades to include more electives for students. >> okay. great. thank you. commissioner haney, a report on
extensive and i -- you know, i can't do it justice in a board report, but you should look at the powerpoint which i think all of you got. there's just some really great things going on. i one thing i will highlight is the class at mission for african american girls that will now be expanded, they're going to try and expand it to a second semester. they've had a one 'emster pilot last year, and again this year, and the idea is to develop a second semester for that course. i think it's been...
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details a toxic work environment where women were criticized for their appearance, forced to draft powerpointrez ta presentations after giving birth. the woman accuses cohen and hayes of aiding and abetting the unlawful employment practices and retaliation. she is looking to restrain point72 from engaging in such further unlawful conduct and an undisclosed amount of monetary and punitive damages point72 says the firm emphatically denies these allegations and will defend itself in a more appropriate venue than the media the firm went on to say we stand by our record of hiring and developing women. cnbc was unable to independently verify the allegations in the lawsuit. the complaint was filed in the southern district of new york, the same court that charged cohen's prior firm with insider trading. in 2013 they settled for 1$1.8 billion and cohen agreed to convert his firm into an $11 billion family office, point72 on january 1st the u.s. attorney's ban had been lifted preventing cohen from managing outside capital and he had been quietly raising a few billion. >> is there a sense now about the
details a toxic work environment where women were criticized for their appearance, forced to draft powerpointrez ta presentations after giving birth. the woman accuses cohen and hayes of aiding and abetting the unlawful employment practices and retaliation. she is looking to restrain point72 from engaging in such further unlawful conduct and an undisclosed amount of monetary and punitive damages point72 says the firm emphatically denies these allegations and will defend itself in a more...
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>> president, i have a copy -- an electronic form of the powerpoint that was presented, in layman's terms, and i'm happy to make that available. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> just a quick question. do you have a sense, diane, of the politics were some of these were pulled in terms of personal care tax credit, the personal needs, the dignity -- living with dignity bonds? are these being tabled for potential hearing at a later date this session for a spot bill or -- [ inaudible ] >> according to the rule. i went and looked up the rule because i thought this might be asked. >> yeah. >> if you haven't -- if a bill that's introduced during the first year and is not passed on or before january 31st of the following year as a carryover bill, then, it dies, and they didn't vote to carry it over. >> okay. thank you. >> any other comments or questions from the public? okay. tacc report, cathy russo. haven't seen cathy in a while. case report. okay. hearing none, seeing none. okay. is there any other general public comment at this point? hearing none, any o busineld b? new busin
>> president, i have a copy -- an electronic form of the powerpoint that was presented, in layman's terms, and i'm happy to make that available. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> just a quick question. do you have a sense, diane, of the politics were some of these were pulled in terms of personal care tax credit, the personal needs, the dignity -- living with dignity bonds? are these being tabled for potential hearing at a later date this session for a...
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we have his powerpoint slides up, so erez. >> thank you, mark. i think the order doesn't matter except that the slides are set up in a certain way. thank you, everyone, for being here. thank you mark for having me. it's a real pleasure to be here and it's especially exciting for me at least as a historian that we're doing this event precisely on the day that 100 years ago woodrow wilson gave the 14 points address not far from here. it's something ironic about anniversaries. and centennials, right? by definition, they tell us we're further away from the event than we've ever been before, yet they make us feel closer to the event. so i enjoy that feeling and that irony. i want to begin by recalling the specific historical context which led to that speech 100 years ago and the most important part of that is, as jennifer mentioned, the bolsheviks revolution. i think there's something more important here in which -- which is that wilson saw lennon and his revolution as a symptom of a broader melees affecting human affairs at that moment and went beyon
we have his powerpoint slides up, so erez. >> thank you, mark. i think the order doesn't matter except that the slides are set up in a certain way. thank you, everyone, for being here. thank you mark for having me. it's a real pleasure to be here and it's especially exciting for me at least as a historian that we're doing this event precisely on the day that 100 years ago woodrow wilson gave the 14 points address not far from here. it's something ironic about anniversaries. and...
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the next day the pentagon came back with a powerpoint of all the statements of all officials to say we will defeat the taliban. i guess we have to say something so they came out of that review to degrade the caliban and reverse the momentum that language that is so strikingly vague that it begs examination. so i mentioned these reviews return to the vital interest of pakistan nuclear weapons. but also that was a fairly easy consensus to reach but what does that imply? the stability of pakistan and the military's control over the nuclear facility was crucial so the more violent the war became the clearly destabilized pakistan pushing al qaeda into pakistan and after 2007 the worst years of internal terrorism the country had ever known. so you have dozens of militant groups more than 100 nuclear weapons and a worsening war. now you recognize as part of your problem in afghanistan but what do you do if you are already constrained you have already destabilized pakistan and if you go in heavy with pressure you only make the situation worse. during the last review of the bush administration
the next day the pentagon came back with a powerpoint of all the statements of all officials to say we will defeat the taliban. i guess we have to say something so they came out of that review to degrade the caliban and reverse the momentum that language that is so strikingly vague that it begs examination. so i mentioned these reviews return to the vital interest of pakistan nuclear weapons. but also that was a fairly easy consensus to reach but what does that imply? the stability of pakistan...
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wiley's powerpoint. we simply need to identify the problem in order to fix fix it t just in hawaii than anywhere else in this country. in my view the troubling things in our investigation has found his number one the hawaii emergency management agency didn't have reasonable safeguards in place to prevent human error from resulting in the transmission of a false alert a false alert a number to hawaii's emergency management agency didn't have a plan for what to do if they also alert was transmitted. every state and local government that originates needs to learn from these mistakes. each should ensure that adequate safeguards in place to prevent the transmission of false alerts. each should have a plan in place for how to immediately. this is important because the public needs to be able to trust that when the government issues emergency alerts it is indeed a credible alert. people will respond appropriately when a real emergency strikes and lives on the line. it is not the end of our work on this issue bu
wiley's powerpoint. we simply need to identify the problem in order to fix fix it t just in hawaii than anywhere else in this country. in my view the troubling things in our investigation has found his number one the hawaii emergency management agency didn't have reasonable safeguards in place to prevent human error from resulting in the transmission of a false alert a false alert a number to hawaii's emergency management agency didn't have a plan for what to do if they also alert was...
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it's very technical, but the powerpoint has been kind of boiled down to be pretty -- pretty user friendly from a layperson's standpoint. but the bottom line is we feel very good about added protection from a fire suppression standpoint in the sunset and richmond districts with this plan moving forward. many of us, including president cleaveland on january 15th participated in the martin luther king march from the caltrain station to yerba buena guards, so thank you for marching to us, and some of the members of the audience came with us, as well, so thank you very much. the deputies and i as well as assistant deputy chief rivera attended the labor manager meeting which is monthly with local 798 executive board. it's always a fairly productive exchange of ideas and topics, so we've been good of keeping that on a regular basis with local 798. on the 17th, and i know chief nicholson might highlight this in some of her reports, some of items that i'm mentioning, but we did met with the nrt advisory board on the 17th. we try to do that on a quarterly basis, and that was with assistant chief je
it's very technical, but the powerpoint has been kind of boiled down to be pretty -- pretty user friendly from a layperson's standpoint. but the bottom line is we feel very good about added protection from a fire suppression standpoint in the sunset and richmond districts with this plan moving forward. many of us, including president cleaveland on january 15th participated in the martin luther king march from the caltrain station to yerba buena guards, so thank you for marching to us, and some...
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and when the americans would come in and show these long powerpoint presentations about how they wereoing to use counterinsurgency doctrine to win the hearts and minds of the afghan peoplple, president karzi would say, that is not the war i want to fight. at the americans went ahead anyway. essentially, he was not in a position to stop them. he resented being their vassal. the more he felt like he was not in control, the angrier and the more defiant he got about the united states. amy: and the more he was made out to be a madman, , even by te u.s. media. >> in fairness, he was untethered as he felt like he had lost his position, lost control of his own office. and he was not a madman. he was just confused and angry and also trying to demonstrate his independence. sometimes that was interpreted by thehe u.s. media, western mea as, oh, he is off his meds. no, he was try to demonstrate to his own people he was not a lackey of the united states. those words were hard for americans to hear. amy: your chapter on torture begins with the "his rules were different than our rules" as you talk a
and when the americans would come in and show these long powerpoint presentations about how they wereoing to use counterinsurgency doctrine to win the hearts and minds of the afghan peoplple, president karzi would say, that is not the war i want to fight. at the americans went ahead anyway. essentially, he was not in a position to stop them. he resented being their vassal. the more he felt like he was not in control, the angrier and the more defiant he got about the united states. amy: and the...
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they went through a powerpoint presentation that showed numbers rising in support of the tax reform billbetween democrats and republicans. that is a turn -- dana, if you recall back in early january when the president met privately with republican leader at camp david and republican majority leader kevin mccarthy laid out a very dire scenario in terms of numbers we're looking at. so they look at it as a positive, no doubt about it. but i'm told they also approached it with optimism as well as skepticism. the real headwinds that people are facing and the fact that still there are a lot of americans that are opposed to the tax overhaul bill. that is something, dana, the republicans think they can change. i'm told when you wake up in the morning, you should be talking about the tax bill. when you go to sleep in the evening, you should be dreaming about the tax bill. that is their focus. that >> and the question is if they'll get pushback from the president who has the biggest megaphone. what are we expected to hear from the president today? >> you'll hear a lot of similar themes that you sa
they went through a powerpoint presentation that showed numbers rising in support of the tax reform billbetween democrats and republicans. that is a turn -- dana, if you recall back in early january when the president met privately with republican leader at camp david and republican majority leader kevin mccarthy laid out a very dire scenario in terms of numbers we're looking at. so they look at it as a positive, no doubt about it. but i'm told they also approached it with optimism as well as...
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[applause] >> i would not come myself a , but i: car -- luddite will not use powerpoint. it is wonderful talking about these issues relating to the future. as always, i think history can help us think about what is new and what is not in our current period of economic change. and america was founded as a great agricultural nation. within a few short decades we went through a massive transformation. that disruption, that hadamental disruption already guided so much of our political and economic history. professor was saying, we are living in another great transformation. when the digital economy is beginning to replace the industrial. threshersy mechanical , american manufacturing has been robot a sized, producing eight job crisis. terrifying end a of human work. i think we should not think of it that way. the reality need neither be dystopian or utopian. it will be the results of choices that we make. just as how we make choices in the industrial age. in betting knowledge, skill and strength into a machine is nothing new. if you have used a sewing machine -- artificial in
[applause] >> i would not come myself a , but i: car -- luddite will not use powerpoint. it is wonderful talking about these issues relating to the future. as always, i think history can help us think about what is new and what is not in our current period of economic change. and america was founded as a great agricultural nation. within a few short decades we went through a massive transformation. that disruption, that hadamental disruption already guided so much of our political and...
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in any case it is a pleasure to be here i would like to make three powerpoint presentations the first one as supply-side economics. in supply-side economics they still wonder what that is. from the fundamental things. it's minding your peace more than your queues. that is prices rather than quantities. if you go back to the start of the crisis that we began actually in 2007 that's where i want to begin. that crisis started bubbling up in august of 2007 in the united states. with the subprime mortgage fiasco. it also more pointedly blossomed in the uk when northern iraq with the savings and loan institutions and went under. the first bank run that they had had in a century northern iraq fooled in 2007 march of 2007 he was taken over by j.p. morgan and aig. and then the big one came. and that is september 152008. you have the ramp-up of all of these problems coming. the supply-side economics side of the story. i will go if i can run this properly. .. .. the u.s. dollar against the euro in three short months it appreciated by over 20%, a fantastic price move in the most important pricing
in any case it is a pleasure to be here i would like to make three powerpoint presentations the first one as supply-side economics. in supply-side economics they still wonder what that is. from the fundamental things. it's minding your peace more than your queues. that is prices rather than quantities. if you go back to the start of the crisis that we began actually in 2007 that's where i want to begin. that crisis started bubbling up in august of 2007 in the united states. with the subprime...
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[applause] i would not call myself a luddite, but i will not use powerpoint today. thank you so much for having us here to riyadh it is a wonderful opportunity to talk about as a historian, these issues relating to the future area an. as always, i think history can help us think about what is new and what is not in our current period of economic change. and america was founded as a great agricultural nation. within a few short decades we went through a massive transformation. that disruption, that fundamental disruption has already guided so much of our political and economic history. isay, as professor bix talking about, we are living in another great transformation, when the digital economy is beginning to replace the industrial. american manufacturing has in --roboticized. for some, this is seen as a terrifying end of human work. i think we should not think of it that way. the reality need neither be dystopian or utopian. it will be the results of choices that we make. just as how we make choices in the industrial age. to liberate human potential or squash it. in
[applause] i would not call myself a luddite, but i will not use powerpoint today. thank you so much for having us here to riyadh it is a wonderful opportunity to talk about as a historian, these issues relating to the future area an. as always, i think history can help us think about what is new and what is not in our current period of economic change. and america was founded as a great agricultural nation. within a few short decades we went through a massive transformation. that disruption,...
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. >> reporter: at the time nassar told police he used a medical technique and even a powerpoint presentation never consulted an outside medical expert or told msu and closed the case. >> we are sorry that we were manipulated and deceived. >> reporter: brianne listened in by video conference. saying she first got a private apology weeks ago. >> i immediately broke down after they apologized. this is a phone call i had been waiting almost 14 years for. >> reporter: she now plans to focus on making systematic changess to help victim. >>> the document written by republicans is expected to be made public today, despite warnings from the fbi, the justice department and even some fellow republicans. sources say the president believes a memo will back up his claim that the campaign that he had did not collude with russians. but they say it's inaccurate. and could harm national security. and the president's apparent obsession with size has led to another false claim. he tweeted that his state of the union speech watched by 45.6 million was the highest in history. but the reality the last three presid
. >> reporter: at the time nassar told police he used a medical technique and even a powerpoint presentation never consulted an outside medical expert or told msu and closed the case. >> we are sorry that we were manipulated and deceived. >> reporter: brianne listened in by video conference. saying she first got a private apology weeks ago. >> i immediately broke down after they apologized. this is a phone call i had been waiting almost 14 years for. >> reporter:...
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when i sit down with officers going into command, i encourages 75 slidet down -- powerpoint, basically vignettes what has gone officers into trouble. rental cars, all those things for trouble.ks p what publicly humiliating someone is the genesis of dignity and respect. that exportable training package down toe had officers for 15 that we have in this last year. a lot of the technical violations have been weeded out. we continue to work this pieacce hard, not to mention the senior leadership. s over the last three inrs, a decrease trend wise substantiated cases. 10 in 2015, 4 in 2016. looks like one will be substantiated in w017. -- in 2017. most of the cases are about gifts, except in -- acceptance and solicitation. i went up to lunch and accepted a gift from a contractor that was more than the acceptable limit. it is in terms of endorsing nonfederal entities. there are certain charities, unless they are officially recognized in the federal capacity, we are not able to endorse them. one of our flag officers was seen to endorse them inappropriately, but mistakingly did not know that at
when i sit down with officers going into command, i encourages 75 slidet down -- powerpoint, basically vignettes what has gone officers into trouble. rental cars, all those things for trouble.ks p what publicly humiliating someone is the genesis of dignity and respect. that exportable training package down toe had officers for 15 that we have in this last year. a lot of the technical violations have been weeded out. we continue to work this pieacce hard, not to mention the senior leadership. s...
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i got so mad at the powerpoint i wrote my own replacement. just to continue while figuring this out, we never intended to write a book together. our careers couldn't have gone in more divergent directions but as we were sitting around with your mother we found we just kept overlapping the underlying ideas we had for different businesses, and we did fine but the idea of the digital fabrication and making almost anything touch all of our different careers in interesting ways and it was those conversations that led to this book. book. >> in the conversations, and social science which is my domain, the research was to print and still has relatively few effects that we do think that middle children do have enough towards being optimists. we try to figure out a path that was neither a dystopian path which is what a lot of the discussion of the technologies and robotics and jobs are increasingly sounding like those of in a sense the spirit of this is wait a minute let's talk about all the things on the social side in the introduction not only to dig
i got so mad at the powerpoint i wrote my own replacement. just to continue while figuring this out, we never intended to write a book together. our careers couldn't have gone in more divergent directions but as we were sitting around with your mother we found we just kept overlapping the underlying ideas we had for different businesses, and we did fine but the idea of the digital fabrication and making almost anything touch all of our different careers in interesting ways and it was those...
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the solution is not a one off, not that 45 minute powerpoint that hr departments are doing. it's the whole sweep the policies we need from parental leave to equal pay. we know that paul sweep of things we need to achieve full equality. let's remember this is a bigger picture and 30 you heard me make the joke about making facts grading at the beginning. we do have evidence of things that workbe and we have a thing called the center for disease control has not been put out of business, but this administration is trying to. there is data around conference of sexuality education and sexual violence prevention that the cdc has developed over years there's more needed, but they cannot do it if they are being gutted and we are paying attention to lots of other stuff so i think that's one of the casualties in this administration that we need to pay attention to and before the final point is that while men should be uncomfortable and that is okay and live with that moment, i think, we could also add a couple of drops of sugar or honey to the water at the end of this which is to say i
the solution is not a one off, not that 45 minute powerpoint that hr departments are doing. it's the whole sweep the policies we need from parental leave to equal pay. we know that paul sweep of things we need to achieve full equality. let's remember this is a bigger picture and 30 you heard me make the joke about making facts grading at the beginning. we do have evidence of things that workbe and we have a thing called the center for disease control has not been put out of business, but this...
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when can this committee expect in depth details on the proposal, not solely a 22-page powerpoint presentation. when does the gsa anticipate transmitting a new prospectus? >> i don't have a firm date on when a new prospectus could come, but i believe the earliest we could probably send one up would be later this spring or in the summer. >> so, later this spring would be may, june? or summer lasts until september. >> it would be closer to the august recess. june, early june, for spring, july. >> okay. question if i could, mr. haley, for you. this plan proposes to move star into temporary swing space while the current hoover building is demolished and rebuilt. there are, i understand, about 5,600 staff personnel located in the current facility. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> proposal is not -- as i understand it, proposal does not include payments for rental space for temporary swing space. is that correct? >> it doesn't include the rent. it includes what would be required to fit out the swing space, right? so, it's the cost of what that swing space would require in terms of us making that sec
when can this committee expect in depth details on the proposal, not solely a 22-page powerpoint presentation. when does the gsa anticipate transmitting a new prospectus? >> i don't have a firm date on when a new prospectus could come, but i believe the earliest we could probably send one up would be later this spring or in the summer. >> so, later this spring would be may, june? or summer lasts until september. >> it would be closer to the august recess. june, early june, for...