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raphael, if i pronounced that correctly, acknowledged that outreach did not happen. so that gives time for that, and with respect to the department of the environment, and i meant no disrespect to you or supervisor mandelman, but when you're doing the outreach, and you a're getting ahead of the sponsor, your outreach has to be a little bit better and culturally competent. with that, supervisor mandelman, on the notion of extending this item three weeks -- and let me be clear, we're going to get this thing done. the amendments, when they come, are going to be deminimus, but having the respect to do real and meaningful outreach, even when we craft those amendments, is profoundly important. so before i hear from supervisor mandelman, to members of this committee, supervisor safai, supervisor preston, the floor is yours in that order. >> supervisor preston: supervisor peskin, are you suggesting move the amendments and -- >> chair peskin: i'm suggesting we move the amendments as supervisor mandelman has suggested and continue the item for three weeks as opposed to two, an
raphael, if i pronounced that correctly, acknowledged that outreach did not happen. so that gives time for that, and with respect to the department of the environment, and i meant no disrespect to you or supervisor mandelman, but when you're doing the outreach, and you a're getting ahead of the sponsor, your outreach has to be a little bit better and culturally competent. with that, supervisor mandelman, on the notion of extending this item three weeks -- and let me be clear, we're going to get...
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raphael, if i pronounced that correctly, acknowledged that outreach did not happen. so that gives time for that, and with respect to the department of the environment, and i meant no disrespect to you or supervisor mandelman, but when you're doing the outreach, and you a're getting ahead of the sponsor, your outreach has to be a little bit better and culturally competent. with that, supervisor mandelman, on the notion of extending this item three weeks -- and let me be clear, we're going to get this thing done. the amendments, when they come, are going to be deminimus, but having the respect to do real and meaningful outreach, even when we craft those amendments, is profoundly important. so before i hear from supervisor mandelman, to members of this committee, supervisor safai, supervisor preston, the floor is yours in that order. >> supervisor preston: supervisor peskin, are you suggesting move the amendments and -- >> chair peskin: i'm suggesting we move the amendments as supervisor mandelman has suggested and continue the item for three weeks as opposed to two, an
raphael, if i pronounced that correctly, acknowledged that outreach did not happen. so that gives time for that, and with respect to the department of the environment, and i meant no disrespect to you or supervisor mandelman, but when you're doing the outreach, and you a're getting ahead of the sponsor, your outreach has to be a little bit better and culturally competent. with that, supervisor mandelman, on the notion of extending this item three weeks -- and let me be clear, we're going to get...
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michael: raphael bostic, thank you for joining us.sident of the atlanta federal reserve joining us on bloomberg radio and television worldwide. thanks for coming on. jonathan: michael mckee, thank you very much. we appreciate it. i will continue that conversation and catch up with mohamed el-erian later on bloomberg tv. tom keene, he is in my time zone, in england, in quarantine, before he takes up his post as the president of queens college cambridge. hugely anticipated. this has been known for 18 months. mohamed el-erian will go back to cambridge and take over that important academic position within the united kingdom. we welcome all of you on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television. our simulcast on what was going to be a leisurely friday. the answer is it is not leisurely. the markets are turning red and green on the screen. one thing i would say, lisa ,bramowicz, more than anything is the news takes over, and it is news of the many stories of china and the united states. lisa: this has been something in the backdrop but now ther
michael: raphael bostic, thank you for joining us.sident of the atlanta federal reserve joining us on bloomberg radio and television worldwide. thanks for coming on. jonathan: michael mckee, thank you very much. we appreciate it. i will continue that conversation and catch up with mohamed el-erian later on bloomberg tv. tom keene, he is in my time zone, in england, in quarantine, before he takes up his post as the president of queens college cambridge. hugely anticipated. this has been known...
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raphael, if i pronounced that correctly, acknowledged that outreach did not happen. so that gives time for that, and with respect to the department of the environment, and i meant no disrespect to you or supervisor mandelman, but when you're doing the outreach, and you a're getting ahead of the sponsor, your outreach has to be a little bit better and culturally competent. with that, supervisor mandelman, on the notion of extending this item three weeks -- and let me be clear, we're going to get this thing done. the amendments, when they come, are going to be deminimus, but having the respect to do real and meaningful outreach, even when we craft those amendments, is profoundly important. so before i hear from supervisor mandelman, to members of this committee, supervisor safai, supervisor preston, the floor is yours in that order. >> supervisor preston: supervisor peskin, are you suggesting move the amendments and -- >> chair peskin: i'm suggesting we move the amendments as supervisor mandelman has suggested and continue the item for three weeks as opposed to two, an
raphael, if i pronounced that correctly, acknowledged that outreach did not happen. so that gives time for that, and with respect to the department of the environment, and i meant no disrespect to you or supervisor mandelman, but when you're doing the outreach, and you a're getting ahead of the sponsor, your outreach has to be a little bit better and culturally competent. with that, supervisor mandelman, on the notion of extending this item three weeks -- and let me be clear, we're going to get...
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we want to be fair so we reached out to raphael warnock and invited him on the show. he refused.rrassed and why would he be? his party's official platform says that police terrorize people every day. kamala harris says she's proud of jacob blake who assaulted officers after he allegedly raped a woman. it is clear that he is not an aberration. it is exactly with the democratic party may stands for. warnock may have a seat in the united states senate. that's it for us. we are completely out of time but we will be back tomorrow and every weeknight at 8:00 p.m., the show that's the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. and with that, we turn our show over to the man who takes the baton every evening at 9:00 p.m. from new york, america's largest city, sean hannity. >> sean: great show, thank you. welcome to "hannity." president trump speaking at a massive rally in ohio. we will take you there live in a few moments. first, big news today, before his trip to ohio, the president met with a potential supreme court nominee. the person whose name is mentioned most often
we want to be fair so we reached out to raphael warnock and invited him on the show. he refused.rrassed and why would he be? his party's official platform says that police terrorize people every day. kamala harris says she's proud of jacob blake who assaulted officers after he allegedly raped a woman. it is clear that he is not an aberration. it is exactly with the democratic party may stands for. warnock may have a seat in the united states senate. that's it for us. we are completely out of...
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raphael warnok is a pastor, democratic candidate running for senate in georgia. there's two senate elections in georgia. this one is a special election. he's not gotten a ton of attention because it's a weird special election. a whole bunch of candidates can be in runoff if no one gets 50%, it can be hard to poll. but he has a chance and he viewc the obamacare fight as a lifeline at this point.ob check out this new ad. >> health care is an economic issue. it's a public safety issue. and for me, it's a moral issue, too.fo i firmly believe that in our country, everybody, whether rich or poor, should be able to receive quality health care. yet even during a pandemic, my opponents are focused on repealing the affordable care act and gutting protections for the 1.8 million georgians with preexisting conditions. i'm raphael warnock, and i know we can do better. >> if republicans are forcing a conservative justice on to the court 40 days before the election, somebody who could overturn roe and strike down carbon pollution legislation the democrats might pass in the futu
raphael warnok is a pastor, democratic candidate running for senate in georgia. there's two senate elections in georgia. this one is a special election. he's not gotten a ton of attention because it's a weird special election. a whole bunch of candidates can be in runoff if no one gets 50%, it can be hard to poll. but he has a chance and he viewc the obamacare fight as a lifeline at this point.ob check out this new ad. >> health care is an economic issue. it's a public safety issue. and...
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we're asking people to consolidate their support around raphael warnock. it's a special election.an 50% of the vote could be seated in november giving democrats an additional vote against a nominee to replace justice ruth bader ginsburg. if that vote drags into the senate's lame duck session. the other reason if no single candidate receives more than 50% the race would move to a runoff between the top two vote getters on january 5th. and democrats want to make sure that one of their candidates makes it into that runoff. and joining me now is the reverend democratic candidate for u.s. senate from georgia. and i presume, reverend warnock there's no sign he's going to drop out, that he's willing to endorse you rather than running. >> joyce, great to be with you here again. i can't speak for him or anyone else in this race. i can tell you i'm in augusta, georgia, right now. i've been moving all across this state. i was in savannah the other day and there's a lot of momentum behind my race. i'm grateful for the endorsement of president obama and others, but i think they're responding t
we're asking people to consolidate their support around raphael warnock. it's a special election.an 50% of the vote could be seated in november giving democrats an additional vote against a nominee to replace justice ruth bader ginsburg. if that vote drags into the senate's lame duck session. the other reason if no single candidate receives more than 50% the race would move to a runoff between the top two vote getters on january 5th. and democrats want to make sure that one of their candidates...
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debra raphael, direct raphael, -- the sponsor is dr. deborah raphael, director, and the speaker is dr. chris gieger, integrated pest management program manager. >> pandemic, fires, recessions, these are things that are holding our attention right now in a riveting way, but the city's work goes on, and the commission's work goes on, and every year, the city takes a look at at the use of pes pesticides on those areas. the report that the committee looked at was in 2019 and ended at the end of 2019, but of course everyone on the policy committee was interested in how covid impacted our pesticide use. at this point, you will be hearing from chris a summary -- a very quick summary of what has happened in 2019 because the policy committee heard a very detailed presentation about not only the [inaudible] of 2019 but also what was happening as opposed to covid, what some of the challenges are, what some of resilient requirements were for our land managers. and so with that, i will have chris present his abbreviated version of the presentation h
debra raphael, direct raphael, -- the sponsor is dr. deborah raphael, director, and the speaker is dr. chris gieger, integrated pest management program manager. >> pandemic, fires, recessions, these are things that are holding our attention right now in a riveting way, but the city's work goes on, and the commission's work goes on, and every year, the city takes a look at at the use of pes pesticides on those areas. the report that the committee looked at was in 2019 and ended at the end...
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so the community and some local celebrities, including steph curry and singer raphael saadiq gatheredal story time. filmmakers rafael ca saul, david diggs were the hosts. you might remember them from the film blind spot. the film helped inspire walt disney to create disneyland. so it's inspired a lot. there's so many people with so many memories. "saturday night live" is coming up next. >> have a great night. we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell ringing) aunt joni's here! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. hello? >> you're watching the democratic debate on pbs. [ cheers and applause ]
so the community and some local celebrities, including steph curry and singer raphael saadiq gatheredal story time. filmmakers rafael ca saul, david diggs were the hosts. you might remember them from the film blind spot. the film helped inspire walt disney to create disneyland. so it's inspired a lot. there's so many people with so many memories. "saturday night live" is coming up next. >> have a great night. we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now....
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debra raphael, direct raphael, -- the sponsor is dr. deborah raphael, director, and the speaker is dr. chris gieger, integrated pest management program manager. >> pandemic, fires, recessions, these are things that are holding our attention right now in a riveting way, but the city's work goes on, and the commission's work goes on, and every year, the city takes a look at at the use of pes pesticides on those areas. the report that the committee looked at was in 2019 and ended at the end of 2019, but of course everyone on the policy committee was interested in how covid impacted our pesticide use. at this point, you will be hearing from chris a summary -- a very quick summary of what has happened in 2019 because the policy committee heard a very detailed presentation about not only the [inaudible] of 2019 but also what was happening as opposed to covid, what some of the challenges are, what some of resilient requirements were for our land managers. and so with that, i will have chris present his abbreviated version of the presentation h
debra raphael, direct raphael, -- the sponsor is dr. deborah raphael, director, and the speaker is dr. chris gieger, integrated pest management program manager. >> pandemic, fires, recessions, these are things that are holding our attention right now in a riveting way, but the city's work goes on, and the commission's work goes on, and every year, the city takes a look at at the use of pes pesticides on those areas. the report that the committee looked at was in 2019 and ended at the end...
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congressman doug collins is her republican challenger and newcomer, democrat reverend raphael warnock. collins and leffler will split the republican vote on election day. there's enormous pressure on other democratic candidates to drop out to consolidate the democratic vote behind reverend warnock and potentially win outright on election day and avoid a ruff altogether. now, david perdue faces democratic also challenger john osoff. president barack obama endorsed osoff. and that is promising to be a potential fight as well for that senate seat. >> sreenivasan: a lot to look forward to on election night. rickey bevington from georgia public broadcasting, thanks so much. >> thank you, hari. >> sreenivasan: because they are residents of a u.s. territory, when puerto ricans head to the island's polls on november 3, they will not be able to vote for the president. what they will be voting on is a referendum for puerto rican statehood and whether they should be admitted to the union. in the last four years, puerto rico has had a $72-billion debt crisis, devastating hurricanes and earthquake
congressman doug collins is her republican challenger and newcomer, democrat reverend raphael warnock. collins and leffler will split the republican vote on election day. there's enormous pressure on other democratic candidates to drop out to consolidate the democratic vote behind reverend warnock and potentially win outright on election day and avoid a ruff altogether. now, david perdue faces democratic also challenger john osoff. president barack obama endorsed osoff. and that is promising to...
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debra raphael, direct raphael, -- the sponsor is dr. deborah raphael, director, and the speaker is dr. chris gieger, integrated pest management program manager. >> pandemic, fires, recessions, these are things that are holding our attention right now in a riveting way, but the city's work goes on, and the commission's work goes on, and every year, the city takes a look at at the use of pes pesticides on those areas. the report that the committee looked at was in 2019 and ended at the end of 2019, but of course everyone on the policy committee was interested in how covid impacted our pesticide use. at this point, you will be hearing from chris a summary -- a very quick summary of what has happened in 2019 because the policy committee heard a very detailed presentation about not only the [inaudible] of 2019 but also what was happening as opposed to covid, what some of the challenges are, what some of resilient requirements were for our land managers. and so with that, i will have chris present his abbreviated version of the presentation h
debra raphael, direct raphael, -- the sponsor is dr. deborah raphael, director, and the speaker is dr. chris gieger, integrated pest management program manager. >> pandemic, fires, recessions, these are things that are holding our attention right now in a riveting way, but the city's work goes on, and the commission's work goes on, and every year, the city takes a look at at the use of pes pesticides on those areas. the report that the committee looked at was in 2019 and ended at the end...
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director general raphael marianna grassy by video conferences and from cools the experience of other countries and overcoming difficulties is very important to us. i. machete attack near the former paris headquarters of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo leaves 2 people injured become shortly after it re published controversial cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed france breaks new cable infection record with 16000 cases recorded in a single day the latest restrictions on life designed to stop the fire seem only to spread anger the more ethical concerns. in fact. in a world 1st try. q . q q.
director general raphael marianna grassy by video conferences and from cools the experience of other countries and overcoming difficulties is very important to us. i. machete attack near the former paris headquarters of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo leaves 2 people injured become shortly after it re published controversial cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed france breaks new cable infection record with 16000 cases recorded in a single day the latest restrictions on life designed to...
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a bit later that the united nations and the is actually think that we need to have diplomacy and raphael grossly visited iran that's the message that came out and iran isn't blocking anything they may be in breach of the 2015 nuclear deal in terms of some of its conditions however in terms of access to those sites well iran's not blocking bills ok let's talk about search for a minute or so these comments in this national address today from the supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei is he kind of doubling down on what we were discussing what 10 days ago he was talking to parliamentarian saying look stop the bickering stop the squabbling everyone in the country has got to be in the same place when it comes to how we react to where we think the united states is going. absolutely how many is the political and spiritual leader of the country and he was speaking on the 40 year anniversary since the start of the iran iraq war and what he said was very important he didn't address the u.s. sanctions directly but what he did say is that the united states and europe supported saddam hussein they equ
a bit later that the united nations and the is actually think that we need to have diplomacy and raphael grossly visited iran that's the message that came out and iran isn't blocking anything they may be in breach of the 2015 nuclear deal in terms of some of its conditions however in terms of access to those sites well iran's not blocking bills ok let's talk about search for a minute or so these comments in this national address today from the supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei is he kind of...
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that was atlanta fed president raphael bostic speaking to bloomberg. with inflation above 2%. coming up, we speak to the federal reserve bank of dallas president, robert kaplan. that is 1:00 p.m. london time. coming up next in this program we will be looking ahead to this week's eu leaders summit. relations with turkey will feature prominently. over borders in the mediterranean continues. ♪ ♪ thearie: now it is time for brussels addition. your essential need to go -- need to know guide in europe's political epicenter as the leaders prepare for a summit beginning thursday. relations look increasingly strained. the relationship with turkey is at a crossroads as the bloc presses ankara to halt energy expiration in the eastern mediterranean. let's get more with maria tadeo in our brussels studio. turkey, this is going to be high on the agenda. does turkey faces the threat of more sanctions? >> yes, it is high on the european agenda. that is as european leaders prepare to come here to brussels later on this week. as you mentioned, this is all to do with tha
that was atlanta fed president raphael bostic speaking to bloomberg. with inflation above 2%. coming up, we speak to the federal reserve bank of dallas president, robert kaplan. that is 1:00 p.m. london time. coming up next in this program we will be looking ahead to this week's eu leaders summit. relations with turkey will feature prominently. over borders in the mediterranean continues. ♪ ♪ thearie: now it is time for brussels addition. your essential need to go -- need to know guide in...
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neighborhood watch groups are a grassroots issue in communities -- and i want to thank supervisor raphaelan for doing this. the san francisco neighborhood watch was formed in response to violence in the castro but has become so much more. c. ccop works with the stop the violence program and works with the castro community benefits district and the castro neighborhood community. how have you seen the streets in the castro change since you began castro community on patrol in 2006? >> when we began, we were responding to some very violent activity, very violent robbery. once we hit the streets in 2006, that dissipated. so we're spending more time on teaching the public how to take care of their safety and being more self-aware, so we've seen a reduction in crime, but we also want to make sure that we maintain that. >> fantastic. thank you, and thank you all for your service. [applause] >> we'll just do a couple of -- yeah, three photos right here. >> yeah, fantastic. thank you all. thank you all. some more fantastic applause, everybody. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor. so next, we welcom
neighborhood watch groups are a grassroots issue in communities -- and i want to thank supervisor raphaelan for doing this. the san francisco neighborhood watch was formed in response to violence in the castro but has become so much more. c. ccop works with the stop the violence program and works with the castro community benefits district and the castro neighborhood community. how have you seen the streets in the castro change since you began castro community on patrol in 2006? >> when...
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raphael bostic in the 8:30 time slot. it is an interesting friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." a most interesting friday, into the weekend, getting ready for -- and i dare say it already -- october. rebecca patterson will be with us. she works with a guy named bob prince at bridgewater associates. really working -- really looking forward to speaking with ms. patterson about risk parity and its challenges. i know we take a risk with jane foley at rabobank. we have a new prime minister but also an stuck in the water at 104. as many people make a big figure call for strong yen, why hasn't in moved that's why hasn't in moved and what is it signal? jane: and a lot of that move is dollar weakness at this point. i think the yen could be an interesting currency from here on in. we have a new japanese prime minister. the market is assuming that he will follow in the guidelines of abe.ay -- of the new prime minister does not have the experience in foreign policy, and this is where i think the yen and a lot of the geopolitics will be int
raphael bostic in the 8:30 time slot. it is an interesting friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." a most interesting friday, into the weekend, getting ready for -- and i dare say it already -- october. rebecca patterson will be with us. she works with a guy named bob prince at bridgewater associates. really working -- really looking forward to speaking with ms. patterson about risk parity and its challenges. i know we take a risk with jane foley at rabobank. we...
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bloomberg opinion columnist therese raphael. let's bring in chris watling, longview economics ceo and chief market strategist. what do you make of the latest politics, and what do you think it means for u.k. assets? chris: i just think it is a classic sort of eu negotiation, isn't it? it always goes right down to the wire. it's a last minute thing, and you end up last minute at the negotiating table, hopefully agreeing. i think it is another marker of the seriousness of his intent to either leave or get a deal, rather than sort of keep this thing going forward, as theresa may did many times. i think it is just classic european politics, personally. i wouldn't read much into it. guy: do u.k. assets look cheap? the pound has given back some of its recent gains today. where would you put them in terms of your investment thinking? is there a potential for catch-up of u.k. assets? good: i think is too things going for u.k. assets. one is in the long-term, they are clearly cheap. cheaper at the moment on a relative basis if you look a
bloomberg opinion columnist therese raphael. let's bring in chris watling, longview economics ceo and chief market strategist. what do you make of the latest politics, and what do you think it means for u.k. assets? chris: i just think it is a classic sort of eu negotiation, isn't it? it always goes right down to the wire. it's a last minute thing, and you end up last minute at the negotiating table, hopefully agreeing. i think it is another marker of the seriousness of his intent to either...
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. >> raphael scorca. >> janice m.er. >> arthur warren scullin. >> michael h. seaman. >> margaret m. seeliger. >> anthony segarra. >> carlos segarra. >> jason m. sekzer. >> matthew carmen sellitto. >> michael l. selves. >> howard selwyn. . [reading names] >> larry john senko. >> arturo angelo sereno. >> frankie serrano. >> marian h. serva. >> alena sesinova. >> adele christine sessa. >> sita nermalla sewnarine. >> karen lynn seymour. >> davis grier sezna, jr. >> thomas joseph sgroi. >> jayesh shantilal shah. >> khalid m. shahid. >> mohammed shajahan. >> gary shamay. >> earl richard shanahan. >> dan f. shanower. >> neil g. shastri. >> kathryn anne shatzoff. >> barbara a. shaw. >> jeffrey james shaw. >> robert john shay, jr. >> daniel james shea. >> joseph patrick shea. >> kathleen shearer. >> robert m. shearer. >> linda june sheehan. >> hagay shefi. >> antionette m. sherman. >> john anthony sherry. >> atsushi shiratori. >> thomas joseph shubert. >> mark shulman. >> see wong shum. >> allan abraham shwartzstein. >> clarin
. >> raphael scorca. >> janice m.er. >> arthur warren scullin. >> michael h. seaman. >> margaret m. seeliger. >> anthony segarra. >> carlos segarra. >> jason m. sekzer. >> matthew carmen sellitto. >> michael l. selves. >> howard selwyn. . [reading names] >> larry john senko. >> arturo angelo sereno. >> frankie serrano. >> marian h. serva. >> alena sesinova. >> adele christine sessa. >>...
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the aussie dollar up .6% pure gives raphael of risk on. one market yield a little bit high.he fed decision coming up tomorrow. tom: very good. the vix and with a 25 handle. a 24 print would be something. we do have a lower fix with the elevated futures, 25.30 3% on the vix right now. there is an m&a frenzy. we heard robert profusek from jones day moments ago, and we can talk to everyone across the bloomberg intelligence landscape, as well. --in witmer is in charge of you have got to do something about it, a transactions and deals leader. thank you so much for joining us. define the new synergy. i want you to define the ballet were two come together and there is a certitude about the cost reductions we're going to see. are they the same as five years ago or is there a new synergy? >> just thinking about what you're talking about there, tom, think of it this way, dealmakers got to get deals done, right? and we have an unusual environment where equities have performed really well ring a period of trauma this uncertainty. buyers and sellers have to bridge the gap. markets for mu
the aussie dollar up .6% pure gives raphael of risk on. one market yield a little bit high.he fed decision coming up tomorrow. tom: very good. the vix and with a 25 handle. a 24 print would be something. we do have a lower fix with the elevated futures, 25.30 3% on the vix right now. there is an m&a frenzy. we heard robert profusek from jones day moments ago, and we can talk to everyone across the bloomberg intelligence landscape, as well. --in witmer is in charge of you have got to do...
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very unhealthy over the san raphael area closer to novato and marin county. around the bay in general just very unhealthy from st bayshore stretching toward fremont. earlier cruz had unhealthy for sensitive groups. it is the shade of orange we see on occasion. right now it is in the red. we will continue with the poor air quality at least through tomorrow. a system approaching the coastline will hopefully bring in onshore breeze that will help to kick out some of this smoke. better details tomorrow and extended forecast coming up.>>> that would be a good thing. we have been asking you our viewers to help us think firefighters and first responders and we are getting a lot of signs of support. i want to show you something that was sent to us from scott osha of a nail spot. medical professionals and our first responders. we love you. >> we want you to keep those thank you's coming. you can take a photo of your sign and upload the photo to help us on our for help us honor first responders. you can scan the qr code on your screen or you can go to signs of support
very unhealthy over the san raphael area closer to novato and marin county. around the bay in general just very unhealthy from st bayshore stretching toward fremont. earlier cruz had unhealthy for sensitive groups. it is the shade of orange we see on occasion. right now it is in the red. we will continue with the poor air quality at least through tomorrow. a system approaching the coastline will hopefully bring in onshore breeze that will help to kick out some of this smoke. better details...
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that reverend, raphael warnock will join me next to talk about how he's trying to tackle both democratst the same time. we're all finding ways to keep moving. but how do we make sure the direction we're headed is forward? at fidelity, you'll get the planning and advice to prepare you for the future, without sacrificing the things that are important to you today. we'll help you plan for healthcare costs, taxes and any other uncertainties along the way. because with fidelity, you can feel confident that the only direction you're moving is forward. because with fidelity, we kand however we connect,ng. whether it's over the phone, online, or in your office, we're here to listen and provide solutions that help you run your business better. because the decisions you make have far reaching implications. and a relationship with a corporate bank like pnc can provide just what you need. as one of the nation's largest banks, pnc brings customized insights and a local approach. to make informed choices now and in the future. start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antip
that reverend, raphael warnock will join me next to talk about how he's trying to tackle both democratst the same time. we're all finding ways to keep moving. but how do we make sure the direction we're headed is forward? at fidelity, you'll get the planning and advice to prepare you for the future, without sacrificing the things that are important to you today. we'll help you plan for healthcare costs, taxes and any other uncertainties along the way. because with fidelity, you can feel...
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doug collins isn't in the race without a wink and nod from donald trump and raphael warnock without chuming that was the thing to do. i respect chuck schumer a smart guy, but you know, smart people make mistakes. others are interested in the seat and decided not to run when it was clear no one would give to do them. i've been running since october, because it's not about someone giving one of us anything. it's about us getting out there and talking to the people of georgia, listening to the people of georgia, who are desperate for a senator who will represent and fight for their priorities and values, and that's what i'll do. >> matt lieberman, we have to leave it there. thanks for your time. appreciate you. >> thank you. thanks. >>> and that's all for me today as well. "andrea mitchell reports" starts next. about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps
doug collins isn't in the race without a wink and nod from donald trump and raphael warnock without chuming that was the thing to do. i respect chuck schumer a smart guy, but you know, smart people make mistakes. others are interested in the seat and decided not to run when it was clear no one would give to do them. i've been running since october, because it's not about someone giving one of us anything. it's about us getting out there and talking to the people of georgia, listening to the...
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we've got two senate seats that are up for grabs jon ossoff running against david purdue, raphael warnocknd with the right investment and the right turnout, we can pull both of those senate seats over to the democratic column. we can also send lucy mcbath back and send her friend in carolyn bourdeaux in the seventh. and we can flip 16 house seats and take the house for democrats. these are all within reach, because in 2018 without trying, we flipped 16 seats in the general assembly we can do it again we're a narrow state it's a very close election, with the secretary of state controlling everything, he barely eked out a 55,000 vote victory. we've had 750,000 new people register to vote since 2018. 45% are under the age of 30, 49% are people of color, and we've got really good progressive white folks in the state of georgia joining together, and we have the ability to win this election and deliver georgia as a blue state >> seth: that's nice optimism to hear i do want to close i know you're busy i know you've got a million things going on. but as an accomplished author tv and films, what h
we've got two senate seats that are up for grabs jon ossoff running against david purdue, raphael warnocknd with the right investment and the right turnout, we can pull both of those senate seats over to the democratic column. we can also send lucy mcbath back and send her friend in carolyn bourdeaux in the seventh. and we can flip 16 house seats and take the house for democrats. these are all within reach, because in 2018 without trying, we flipped 16 seats in the general assembly we can do it...
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schunk mark evan schurmeier john burkhart schwartz mark schwartz adriane victoria scibetta raphael scorca. scott randolph scott christopher jay scudder arthur warren scullin michael h. seaman margaret m. seeliger anthony segarra carlos segarra jason m. sekzer matthew carmen sellitto michael l. selves howard selwyn larry john senko arturo angelo sereno frankie serrano marian h. serva alena sesinova adele christine sessa sita nermalla sewnarine karen lynn seymour davis grier sezna, jr. thomas...
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raphael who is in lives of people rafael, thank you very much. raphaelwho is in miami.ow. we have seen let's focus on europe now. we have seen a resurgence of let's focus on europe now. we have seen a resurgence of infections and stricter social distancing guidelines and restrictions on businesses being brought into court doing that control a second way. the netherlands and germany but first spain which he has once again seen a steep rise in cases. spain has been the european country with the highest number of total infections. it's now at around 750,000 cases registered since the pandemic began. and that's been a phenomenon we've seen and that's been a phenomenon we've seen growing sense the end of the national lockdown. at the end of june when restrictions were lifted. ever since then we've seen a number of cases rising fairly steadily and more recently that trend has accelerated. the number of deaths and hospitalizations are still relatively small compared to the peak of the first way. back in march and april. at the big concern at the moment is the number of infecti
raphael who is in lives of people rafael, thank you very much. raphaelwho is in miami.ow. we have seen let's focus on europe now. we have seen a resurgence of let's focus on europe now. we have seen a resurgence of infections and stricter social distancing guidelines and restrictions on businesses being brought into court doing that control a second way. the netherlands and germany but first spain which he has once again seen a steep rise in cases. spain has been the european country with the...
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raphael: for me, i would say i'm comfortable being above 2%, and it's more of the trajectory than theels. we were at 2.2 and 2.3 and it looks like we would be stable there for a wild. that would be fine. one .6 and 1.7t and been at a stable level. that would be the flip side. were atrast is out we 2.2 in the next quarter at 2.4, now we are at 2.6, that trajectory would give me concern. the level will be something to pay attention to but the trajectory is more important. >> where do you think growth, inflation and unemployment will be in three years? years,: in three hopefully we had the pandemic past us, we will have figured out what all the structural changes that have gone on mean, and the economy will be back on the robust path. our long-term estimate for our models is around 2% growth. inflation jane doe at above 2% as well. for the crisis, we were headed in that direction. terms of unemployment, we can see levels approaching the 3.5 three and three quarters. i am pretty -- 3.75. we still have a lot of work to see that the amount of pain and damage that half of this economy has mi
raphael: for me, i would say i'm comfortable being above 2%, and it's more of the trajectory than theels. we were at 2.2 and 2.3 and it looks like we would be stable there for a wild. that would be fine. one .6 and 1.7t and been at a stable level. that would be the flip side. were atrast is out we 2.2 in the next quarter at 2.4, now we are at 2.6, that trajectory would give me concern. the level will be something to pay attention to but the trajectory is more important. >> where do you...
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raphael? >> yes, this is raphael picazzo, can you hear me? >> we can. >> okay. seiu 1021, chapter president. i want to talk about our student warehouse workers that are being called heros but are being treated as zeros through the district's management because they don't want to continue to pay these guys hazard pay. these people come to work every day putting their lives at risk, and it's -- you know, they're exposing themselves to the public, especially with student nutrition on their hand to hand contact with the public. you know, our members deserve better. they're not expendable members. you cannot just wait until someone gets sick with covid and then say okay, just sit, go home two weeks, three weeks, with no pay, etc., when these guys are deserving, and they care about the kids in the school district, and make sure that they got fed, that they've got a clean school, that they've got the supplies that they need. we need our members treated and respected properly. also, i'm in support of the bus drivers. please at least give them their health care. they've
raphael? >> yes, this is raphael picazzo, can you hear me? >> we can. >> okay. seiu 1021, chapter president. i want to talk about our student warehouse workers that are being called heros but are being treated as zeros through the district's management because they don't want to continue to pay these guys hazard pay. these people come to work every day putting their lives at risk, and it's -- you know, they're exposing themselves to the public, especially with student...
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and one other person that i'd like to thank for his work through the whole process is supervisor raphael mandelman, who worked really closely with us throughout this process. so with that, madam secretary, would you please call the motion? >> clerk: so is there a motion and a second to approve the administrative y administrative bulletin? is there a motion? someone needs to make the motion. >> so moved. >> clerk: and a second? >> second. >> clerk: okay. there's a motion and a second. we'll do the roll call vote. [roll call] >> clerk: okay. the motion carries unanimously. >> president mccarthy: next item. >> clerk: president mccarthy, we had a request regarding the order of certain items. i was trying to see if you would like to hear or -- item number 9 first, then 10 and 8, if that was okay -- if that's okay with the commission. >> president mccarthy: yes. so if there's no objection from the commission -- so item 9 was asked to go in front of -- requested to go in front of item 8. >> clerk: we'd like to do item 10 first, which is the d.b.i. presentation and then after that, item 8, the f
and one other person that i'd like to thank for his work through the whole process is supervisor raphael mandelman, who worked really closely with us throughout this process. so with that, madam secretary, would you please call the motion? >> clerk: so is there a motion and a second to approve the administrative y administrative bulletin? is there a motion? someone needs to make the motion. >> so moved. >> clerk: and a second? >> second. >> clerk: okay. there's a...
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que adoptaron a esta hermosura, es un niÑo de padres haitianos, y ya lo vieron, se llama benjamÍn raphaele peróxido de hidrógeno en una crema dental. elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. el 80% de las bacterias no están en los dientes. ¿80%? colgate total es diferente. combate las bacterias en toda tu boca, protegiendo en un 100% todas sus superficies. colgate total: protección antibacteriana para una boca más sana. lo único que puede mejorar la nueva oferta de t-mobile en el iphone es la gente con quien la que la compartas. así que cámbiate ahora y obtén dos líneas nuevas en un plan ilimitado por solo noventa dólares y llévate dos iphone 11 o iphone 11 pro por cuenta nuestra. todo en la señal más poderosa de t-mobile que llega más lejos que nunca. ven ya a t-mobile y llévate dos iphone 11 o iphone 11 pro por cuenta nuestra. solo en t-mobile. (es♪ribiendo) cerca de mí vive gente que nunca deja de buscarle. el de la carnicería, que no nos falla los domingos... ♪ ...o los de la farmacia que ahora te traen las medicinas. es gente que le busca y le busca y enc
que adoptaron a esta hermosura, es un niÑo de padres haitianos, y ya lo vieron, se llama benjamÍn raphaele peróxido de hidrógeno en una crema dental. elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. el 80% de las bacterias no están en los dientes. ¿80%? colgate total es diferente. combate las bacterias en toda tu boca, protegiendo en un 100% todas sus superficies. colgate total: protección antibacteriana para una boca más sana. lo único que puede mejorar la nueva...
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. >> clerk: 37 is a motion appointing supervisor raphael mandelman, term ending december 1, 2021, to the california state association of counties. >> president yee: colleagues, can i have a motion to excuse supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor fewer: so moved. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, can you call the roll. >> clerk: on the motion to excuse supervisor mandelman -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are ten ayes. >> president yee: without objection, supervisor mandelman is excused. >> clerk: just for item 37. >> president yee: well, is that what he's thinking? madam clerk, please call the roll on the motion. >> clerk: on item 37 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are ten ayes. >> president yee: okay. without objection, the motion is approved. okay. supervisor mandelman, you are welcomed back to the meeting. congratulations. madam clerk, please call items 38 and 39 together. >> clerk: items 38 and 39 comprise two mayoral appointment nominations to the san francisco public utilities commission. item 38 is a motion to approve tim paulson to the commission, and item 39 is a motion to appr
. >> clerk: 37 is a motion appointing supervisor raphael mandelman, term ending december 1, 2021, to the california state association of counties. >> president yee: colleagues, can i have a motion to excuse supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor fewer: so moved. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, can you call the roll. >> clerk: on the motion to excuse supervisor mandelman -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are ten ayes. >> president yee: without objection,...
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want to thank him for his efforts in this reflection of community and healing and i want to thank raphael mandelman for his co-sponsorship and the rest i will submit. >> thank you, supervisor ronen. supervisor safai. >> thank you, madam clerk. i also would like to see if we can ask the president if we can adjourn with the entire board esupport for john stewart. he was such a phenomenal person in terms of his work in affordable housing. as supervisor peskin mentioned, i knew he was going to say something about him and have him being a constituent of his, but someone that i know through my work with mission housing and a number of different non-profit housing developers that i work with, he's somebody that played a phenomenal role, not just in the state of california -- city of san francisco but also the state of california in the work that he has done, impacting so many people's lives. i've asked the president if we can do that on behalf of the entire board. secondly, colleagues, today i'm introducing legislation that is extremely important and of paramount concern to so many of my constit
want to thank him for his efforts in this reflection of community and healing and i want to thank raphael mandelman for his co-sponsorship and the rest i will submit. >> thank you, supervisor ronen. supervisor safai. >> thank you, madam clerk. i also would like to see if we can ask the president if we can adjourn with the entire board esupport for john stewart. he was such a phenomenal person in terms of his work in affordable housing. as supervisor peskin mentioned, i knew he was...
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neighborhood watch groups are a grassroots issue in communities -- and i want to thank supervisor raphael for doing this. the san francisco neighborhood watch was formed in response to violence in the castro but has become so much more. c. ccop works with the stop the violence program and works with the castro community benefits district and the castro neighborhood community. how have you seen the streets in the castro change since you began castro community on patrol in 2006? >> when we began, we were responding to some very violent activity, very violent robbery. once we hit the streets in 2006, that dissipated. so we're spending more time on teaching the public how to take care of their safety and being more self-aware, so we've seen a reduction in crime, but we also want to make sure that we maintain that. >> fantastic. thank you, and thank you all for your service. [applause] >> we'll just do a couple of -- yeah, three photos right here. >> yeah, fantastic. thank you all. thank you all. some more fantastic applause, everybody. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor. so next, we welcome
neighborhood watch groups are a grassroots issue in communities -- and i want to thank supervisor raphael for doing this. the san francisco neighborhood watch was formed in response to violence in the castro but has become so much more. c. ccop works with the stop the violence program and works with the castro community benefits district and the castro neighborhood community. how have you seen the streets in the castro change since you began castro community on patrol in 2006? >> when we...
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neighborhood watch groups are a grassroots issue in communities -- and i want to thank supervisor raphael this. the san francisco neighborhood watch was formed in response to violence in the castro but has become so much more. c. ccop works with the stop the violence program and works with the castro community benefits district and the castro neighborhood community. how have you seen the streets in the castro change since you began castro community on patrol in 2006? >> when we began, we were responding to some very violent activity, very violent robbery. once we hit the streets in 2006, that dissipated. so we're spending more time on teaching the public how to take care of their safety and being more self-aware, so we've seen a reduction in crime, but we also want to make sure that we maintain that. >> fantastic. thank you, and thank you all for your service. [applause] >> we'll just do a couple of -- yeah, three photos right here. >> yeah, fantastic. thank you all. thank you all. some more fantastic applause, everybody. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor. so next, we welcome to the sta
neighborhood watch groups are a grassroots issue in communities -- and i want to thank supervisor raphael this. the san francisco neighborhood watch was formed in response to violence in the castro but has become so much more. c. ccop works with the stop the violence program and works with the castro community benefits district and the castro neighborhood community. how have you seen the streets in the castro change since you began castro community on patrol in 2006? >> when we began, we...