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commissioner segal?so, i'm not sure if this is an amendment but i believe that the 15-minute limit for public comment, for general public comment is too short and we could establish it at different times for different meetings but if that is if we use three minute limit and we have been in meetings in this building and meetings in zoom where you have 20 speakers lined up or more than that and to start with 15 is prohibitive. so, i'd like to, is that in the rules? i've been looking for it in the rules or is that -- >> the rules are actually silent on that. we do have to provide space for public comment. a 15-minute limit is allowable. we can also change, as practice, we can change that to 20 minutes, 30 minutes and -- >> or no limit. >> or no limit, that's absolutely true. >> establish the limit as it makes sense. >> where did i see it written? it was in some of our materials. >> it has been a part of the -- it has been a part of the agenda as practice. >> if that's out of order, then never mind but i wou
commissioner segal?so, i'm not sure if this is an amendment but i believe that the 15-minute limit for public comment, for general public comment is too short and we could establish it at different times for different meetings but if that is if we use three minute limit and we have been in meetings in this building and meetings in zoom where you have 20 speakers lined up or more than that and to start with 15 is prohibitive. so, i'd like to, is that in the rules? i've been looking for it in the...
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thank you. >> commissioner segal, great question. so, let me start with it first because i think it is easier. there is a centralized department of technology within the city and county of san francisco and they provide services that are more backbone related around infrastructure city wide. each department has their own it department and may provide more specialized service for that unique department. when i was at the airport the it department was dealing with systems specifically related to the airport. public works the it department is specifically dealing with systems and network that are specifically unique to public works. also, every department in the it has a service desk component. your cell phone breaks your computer breaks, you forget your passward, something along those lines so it is both. there is both centralized it and every department has their own it section. it is similar to human resources as well. (inaudible) set policy, guideliness plays a critical role in those areass. every department also has their own hr se
thank you. >> commissioner segal, great question. so, let me start with it first because i think it is easier. there is a centralized department of technology within the city and county of san francisco and they provide services that are more backbone related around infrastructure city wide. each department has their own it department and may provide more specialized service for that unique department. when i was at the airport the it department was dealing with systems specifically...
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well , because he is not a citizen of russia, it may be that not only segal was there, there were henchmennon-humans who have the citizenship of european countries. things, this singing is actually a crime if it is documented, then there are no problems with this person or any other person who is available for the jurisdiction to be disguised with textbooks or dividers, so to speak, in the legal sphere of russian non-humans if possible, if possible, i will simply add that in fact i, even if this legal plane does not exist now, but we can create it, let's remember that before the nuremberg tribunal, the third reich actually did not break any laws and because they did not exist, they were created in fact, that is, in this conflict, those who support propaganda and those who implement this zombism are simply unrealistically important, because of which 100 million people in the russian federation actually support terrible things and justify them, and our situation in a concentration camp held by the russians where they torture and kill our citizens, soldiers of the armed forces of ukraine, the
well , because he is not a citizen of russia, it may be that not only segal was there, there were henchmennon-humans who have the citizenship of european countries. things, this singing is actually a crime if it is documented, then there are no problems with this person or any other person who is available for the jurisdiction to be disguised with textbooks or dividers, so to speak, in the legal sphere of russian non-humans if possible, if possible, i will simply add that in fact i, even if...
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mark segal joins us to assess. you announced on this show the results of that study, which was remarkable as a nondoctor, cutting the risk of alzheimer's by 69%. that was the last i heard of alzheimer's of -- i mean use of viagra for alzheimer's. why not? >> it devastates families. >> tucker: that's right. >> tuckter, i did announce on the show, that study from aging nature, over 7 million men were studied, and found a 69% decrease in alzheimer's over just six years. even more importantly, they showed improved brain growth and less gunking up of the brain, with neurofibertory tangles. it's dramatic. it works. the. it works because the way viagra works is that it relaxes smooth muscle that lines blood vessels. it improves blood flow to every area of the body. i think i know what you're getting at, which is it's a billion dollar industry, for one reason, just one reason, but you know what, it works for multiple reasons. it doesn't just work in men, tucker. you asked me that question before i came on. it works in wome
mark segal joins us to assess. you announced on this show the results of that study, which was remarkable as a nondoctor, cutting the risk of alzheimer's by 69%. that was the last i heard of alzheimer's of -- i mean use of viagra for alzheimer's. why not? >> it devastates families. >> tucker: that's right. >> tuckter, i did announce on the show, that study from aging nature, over 7 million men were studied, and found a 69% decrease in alzheimer's over just six years. even more...
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segal, you've been watching joe biden for years. what do you think? >> well, brian, first of all, i'm concerned about this poll, because issues and insights, a tip poll, they're almost always right. more and more americans are concerned. not just 59%, but 60% of independent voters are concerned. 1300 people surveyed. that's concerning. you can say all of these things are gaffes, dropping your sunglasses, forgettinghow to put your jacket on, even forgetting you just shook the hand of senator schumer. maybe i want to forget that. when it starts to accumulate, selfishness of american troops, offended the military, zero percent inflation this week. anybody going to the grocery store couldn't believe he said that. you start to string this altogether. it's accelerating the cognitive problems. why? well, he has a long history that we have to look at here, including a heart rhythm problem, a stiff gait. some of that ties together with cognitive problems. brian, if it's accelerating, i don't know if it's going to go next. we as a country have a right to know,
segal, you've been watching joe biden for years. what do you think? >> well, brian, first of all, i'm concerned about this poll, because issues and insights, a tip poll, they're almost always right. more and more americans are concerned. not just 59%, but 60% of independent voters are concerned. 1300 people surveyed. that's concerning. you can say all of these things are gaffes, dropping your sunglasses, forgettinghow to put your jacket on, even forgetting you just shook the hand of...
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in addition, segal spoke with captured fighters of the battalion, azov, who are recognized in russia as a terrorist organization, as the head of the dpr denis pushilin said, the actor is now filming a documentary about the war in the donbass lebanon refused ukrainian corn take broke the agreement with the supplier due to the delivery, which was delayed for more than 5 months this was announced by the embassy of ukraine in lebanon dry-cargo ration - this is the first ship that left odessa in the framework of the so-called grain deal on board, 26,000 tons of corn on the way of the crew. i had to change courses. and now he awaiting further instructions in the turkish port of mersin in the middle of the sea. from sony, the first ship with ukrainian grain that left the sea humanitarian corridor after the conclusion of the so -called food deal between russia and turkey of ukraine on july 22, in just the first week of the agreements, more than 10 ships left ukrainian ports. western countries should forbid all russians to find out their territory, volodymyr zelensky said in an interview with
in addition, segal spoke with captured fighters of the battalion, azov, who are recognized in russia as a terrorist organization, as the head of the dpr denis pushilin said, the actor is now filming a documentary about the war in the donbass lebanon refused ukrainian corn take broke the agreement with the supplier due to the delivery, which was delayed for more than 5 months this was announced by the embassy of ukraine in lebanon dry-cargo ration - this is the first ship that left odessa in the...
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peaceful life are somehow supplied to you, by the way, tell me, the guys sometimes didn’t discuss segal’sy stepan chaika, but probably, uh , stepan is like a russian chaika, so there will be a chaika, so cholera, uh, he came to donbas so he visited the remand detention center in olenivka, which was shelled by the russian army, and will shoot a documentary film. because he says he wants to tell the whole truth about what is happening there, they say the world doesn't know. well, of course, he came under the pen with all kinds of uh leaders and all kinds of thugs our boys talked about it, heard about this news. well, we try not to discuss such fake characters, not to waste our energy and strength on them. and who are steven seagal and other fools who are now on the dancefloor of the puppeteer we know perechenkov that there used to be such an average actor that in the 15th or 14th year i don't remember kuzyk with whom i personally fight side by side and this is not just words, but really he and i, well, practically 95% of us are fighting side by side in our positions, er, a joke about what w
peaceful life are somehow supplied to you, by the way, tell me, the guys sometimes didn’t discuss segal’sy stepan chaika, but probably, uh , stepan is like a russian chaika, so there will be a chaika, so cholera, uh, he came to donbas so he visited the remand detention center in olenivka, which was shelled by the russian army, and will shoot a documentary film. because he says he wants to tell the whole truth about what is happening there, they say the world doesn't know. well, of course,...
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and as beanie segal put it so simply, the strong move quiet, the weak start riots. donald trump is as legally weak right now as he has ever been, facing a strong, if often quiet legal adversary. that's what we know tonight. now as promised we bring in someone who's worked at the highest levels of the justice department, president obama's former acting united states solicitor general, neal katyal. welcome. your thoughts on all of the above? >> i completely agree, ari, with just how you put it. this is a strong move, a quiet move, a brilliant chess move by garland. i boil this down into two moves. trump made the first move claiming it was abusive and so on even though it was authorized by his former fbi director that he put into the job. even though it was enforcing a law that in 2018 donald trump signed into being, making it a felony to mishandle classified documents. putting all that aside, that was move one. move two is garland's response today. he says basically to the court, hey, yeah, you think this is abusive, trump? i want this unsealed. i want the american pu
and as beanie segal put it so simply, the strong move quiet, the weak start riots. donald trump is as legally weak right now as he has ever been, facing a strong, if often quiet legal adversary. that's what we know tonight. now as promised we bring in someone who's worked at the highest levels of the justice department, president obama's former acting united states solicitor general, neal katyal. welcome. your thoughts on all of the above? >> i completely agree, ari, with just how you put...
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fox news casey segal has more at the border in eagle pass, texas. get a opportunity to ask questions. after landing in del rio, he traveled here to eagle pass, where the secretary visited a border patrol processing facility that opened last month, the 153,000 square foot facility sits on 24 acres and has a capacity of 1,000. then he traveled down here to a park in eagle pass that sits right on the rio grand river, not far from where i'm standing and he met with boots on the ground, something he's done with all nine trips to the southern border. yet no signs of the surge ending or even slowing. as the local sheriff here in maverick county, texas, tells us he'd be happy to show president bide and vice president harris around if they made the trip. >> we'll take them to the river. right now, right now, there's somebody floating over there and they found this person over there that drowned. every day somebody's drowning in the river. >> every local law enforcement agencies, the maverick county sheriff said they're having a difficult time keeping up and
fox news casey segal has more at the border in eagle pass, texas. get a opportunity to ask questions. after landing in del rio, he traveled here to eagle pass, where the secretary visited a border patrol processing facility that opened last month, the 153,000 square foot facility sits on 24 acres and has a capacity of 1,000. then he traveled down here to a park in eagle pass that sits right on the rio grand river, not far from where i'm standing and he met with boots on the ground, something...
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. >> all right so that's huge we heard the same thing from professor jeremy segal on "squawk box" this morning. i was watching the segment, and he basically said i think june will be a bottom, and i think the second half of the year will be quite good. i'm becoming more optimistic about a soft landing at the same time, bank of america's fun survey basically said that they saw clients net buyers of u.s. equities for the seventh consecutive week, so you put all of those kind of tea leaves together, and is that an early cycle trend perhaps that this thing has legs to the upside because everyone is becoming a little less pessimistic about the outlook, and then you've got the retail stuff coming out from walmart and home depot this morning. >> that's why i mentioned the economy swelling and the inflation numbers are holding up look at the comp numbers target last quarter when they disappointed they had strong comps. it was a gross margin, a mix issue. they had the wrong stuff they had too much inventory of the wrong thing so it takes a couple of quarters to move that down, so i do think the
. >> all right so that's huge we heard the same thing from professor jeremy segal on "squawk box" this morning. i was watching the segment, and he basically said i think june will be a bottom, and i think the second half of the year will be quite good. i'm becoming more optimistic about a soft landing at the same time, bank of america's fun survey basically said that they saw clients net buyers of u.s. equities for the seventh consecutive week, so you put all of those kind of...
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here is the influence of segal yesterday, all the western media have already told, i think today theyt zelensky's fall into sin was not enough , it turned out that it wasn't. and at the same time, well, let's show this fragment, when the next contender for the post of president of ukraine appeared, we are going to go into politics. in the sense of a fully-fledged party in parliament. well, maybe even higher than the president run. i mean, now i will say a thing that i do not tell anyone. everyone is talking about my crazy rating, let's say, on my rating. this is the rating of a girl leaning out of the cars to take a picture of you. my rating is the rating of the president. now i do not separate myself from the president, and i never let down the people i work for, i may have a different opinion. ah, but i can never stand it, and i never had the experience of a month and a half since i left the office. yes, no one hears a single word, because i can’t stand it right away. so for now president president, yes, even the supreme commander martial law. basically, these conversations. not qui
here is the influence of segal yesterday, all the western media have already told, i think today theyt zelensky's fall into sin was not enough , it turned out that it wasn't. and at the same time, well, let's show this fragment, when the next contender for the post of president of ukraine appeared, we are going to go into politics. in the sense of a fully-fledged party in parliament. well, maybe even higher than the president run. i mean, now i will say a thing that i do not tell anyone....
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>> reporter: included in the thousands of learned from walsh are jake and maggie gyllenhaal, jason segalould say everything. >> and they would be exaggerating but they'd also be saying i gave them something that then allowed them to find something that they exploded. >> reporter: his pride and commitment extends to every one of his students. >> he was invested in all of our lives and the most impactful class i've had. >> he treats you like he's a friend. >> reporter: now our friend, the man who caught us all so much about life is giving us a lesson in how he's approaching death. the cannes erhe beat two years ago returned in many a rare incurable form. >> i have said about death it's an enemy we all have it's the one thing that defines us that struggle to fight it is misplaced. why not live life the best you can so that when this thing that we all have comes our way, is not an enemy but, in fact, can actually be your friend. >> he's chosen to foregohiremai most of whom are past students. >> i'm having the time of my life this is a great moment sure, the body really just isn't working. bu
>> reporter: included in the thousands of learned from walsh are jake and maggie gyllenhaal, jason segalould say everything. >> and they would be exaggerating but they'd also be saying i gave them something that then allowed them to find something that they exploded. >> reporter: his pride and commitment extends to every one of his students. >> he was invested in all of our lives and the most impactful class i've had. >> he treats you like he's a friend. >>...
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let's bring in jeremy segall, professor of finance at the wharton school of business we've been tryingening. we had bill dudley from the new york fed, he was on yesterday saying that he thinks the equity market has it wrong, that the fed is going to have to do a lot more tightening. you're going to pick the other side of that tricky thing to fight the fed. >> it is, but, yeah, i'm going to pick the other side of that i think that we will have maybe 100 basis points left, i mean, perhaps 50, 25, 25 i think you hoolook at forward-looking sensitive prices they not going up. the only thing going up is going to be wages in certain sectors take a look at the housing industry, which was a major, major inflationary force in the last two years the nahb index which was report add reported a few days ago has had the biggest drop in its history. only march 2020 to april 2020 it we have a bigger drop. if you go on the ground with real estate brokers, they say prices are softening everywhere. and, and remember housing is 40% of the core index. now, will you see that in the official statistics? no be
let's bring in jeremy segall, professor of finance at the wharton school of business we've been tryingening. we had bill dudley from the new york fed, he was on yesterday saying that he thinks the equity market has it wrong, that the fed is going to have to do a lot more tightening. you're going to pick the other side of that tricky thing to fight the fed. >> it is, but, yeah, i'm going to pick the other side of that i think that we will have maybe 100 basis points left, i mean, perhaps...