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local economic development and environmental sustainability. last year, we had the pleasure of developing a profile on the success of the program in los angeles and through the city, and i would love to leave behind a couple of copies that describe that. thank you very much for your time. >> good morning. my name is lana. i'm a food policy advocate for the natural resources council. we are a national environmental organization with over 3 million members and activists that engage on issues. i'm also long time san francisco resident and a parent. i appreciate the opportunity to share my opinion. they have worked on critical food use challenges, eliminating food waste, pesticides and advancing healthy menus in all sectors of the food industry. we believe if these issues are addressed, that it would create a far healthier and more sustainable food system for all san francisco residents and certainly beyond. we're excited to see these are addressed with the environmental sustainability standard. i think it offers a solid platform for san francisco
local economic development and environmental sustainability. last year, we had the pleasure of developing a profile on the success of the program in los angeles and through the city, and i would love to leave behind a couple of copies that describe that. thank you very much for your time. >> good morning. my name is lana. i'm a food policy advocate for the natural resources council. we are a national environmental organization with over 3 million members and activists that engage on...
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i heard people talk about sustainability, and when you talk about sustainability, normally you think about environmentalist sustainability. on a farm, it means so much more. truly, agriculture, the men and women of agriculture own that word \ agriculture started.in the garden of eden, and we would sustain ourselves all these years.we will continue to do that , but it gets more and more difficult every year. i thought it would be three years of sustainability. one is economic sustainability, generational sustainability, environmental sustainability.when you start talking about economic -- get to think about you've got to think about what everyone is going through now. we've seen farming come down 50% over the last five years. it's very -- a very difficult time out there, so we have to think "what can we do to relieve that problem?" we need a farm bill that's going to go into effect this yearm, and we appreciate the governor's , and congress in pushing that -- putting that farm bill together. farmers to mind having buy-in and crop insurance, participating programs for conservation and
i heard people talk about sustainability, and when you talk about sustainability, normally you think about environmentalist sustainability. on a farm, it means so much more. truly, agriculture, the men and women of agriculture own that word \ agriculture started.in the garden of eden, and we would sustain ourselves all these years.we will continue to do that , but it gets more and more difficult every year. i thought it would be three years of sustainability. one is economic sustainability,...
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developing standards around purchasing more sustainable local organic whole foods. we've been evaluating a couple of different vendors for cage-free eggs and looking at aeb use in animals. we've been looking at reducing the use of canned goods and frozen vegetables for fresh. enhancing our waste program. limiting gpos in the foods we serve. and exploring options for organic milk and dairy. then specific to good food purchasing, we have been working with them on providing information for our baseline report. it is challenging sometimes with u.s. foods identifying where the source of the food actually comes from. there are criteria that they disturbed earlier closely aaligns with our vision. some of the benefits we see in adopting the good food purchasing program would be that help with the baseline report and understanding what we're currently doing. best practices in moving forward. and as mentioned, some of those connections to other organizations working on the same initiatives. some of the challenges we've had in terms of obtaining that data from u.s. foods, wher
developing standards around purchasing more sustainable local organic whole foods. we've been evaluating a couple of different vendors for cage-free eggs and looking at aeb use in animals. we've been looking at reducing the use of canned goods and frozen vegetables for fresh. enhancing our waste program. limiting gpos in the foods we serve. and exploring options for organic milk and dairy. then specific to good food purchasing, we have been working with them on providing information for our...
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so when did you start thinking about sustainability?etty long time ago, you know, especially when i came back from the usa and i took over as ceo. i really understood at that time that for companies like l'oreal, especially because we are the leader of the beauty industry, we had to make sure that also we would do the best and the most to make the planet a beautiful place. francine: what started it? is it because you say we sell so much so we have to make sure it does not go to waste? or is it also because consumers want something sustainable? or is it because the employees you hire want something more sustainable? jean-paul: very good, very good point. i think it is all of that. first, we have a moral duty. secondly, it is what employees are asking for. third, it is what consumers want. four, because it is what society expects from a big company like us. so that is why we really went in this direction. francine: does it make a difference for the consumer? i remember you telling me maybe a couple of years ago that if a consumer has a ch
so when did you start thinking about sustainability?etty long time ago, you know, especially when i came back from the usa and i took over as ceo. i really understood at that time that for companies like l'oreal, especially because we are the leader of the beauty industry, we had to make sure that also we would do the best and the most to make the planet a beautiful place. francine: what started it? is it because you say we sell so much so we have to make sure it does not go to waste? or is it...
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sustainable development goals last year. we think if we continue to learn together collectively, we'll be able to move this country together as mayors and i look forward to learning from all of you. thank you. >> thank you, mayor. i just want to comment briefly on some of the folks that are here today. as i look around this table, there are so many people who have been so involved for so long. i look over at dave miller, former mayor of toronto. we met dave years ago at robert redford's climate meeting out at sundance in utah. i look over at the friends from canada that are here. our friend, the mayor of bonn, who i just had the good fortune of meeting. the subject is going to take -- this challenge is going to take cooperation among people from all over the world. and seeing mayors from all thethese and other organizations representing people all over the world is very encouraging. rarely do we talk about partisanship at these meetings, but i want to step back for a minute and do that. i think most of the mayors know that a
sustainable development goals last year. we think if we continue to learn together collectively, we'll be able to move this country together as mayors and i look forward to learning from all of you. thank you. >> thank you, mayor. i just want to comment briefly on some of the folks that are here today. as i look around this table, there are so many people who have been so involved for so long. i look over at dave miller, former mayor of toronto. we met dave years ago at robert redford's...
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making cities more livable and more sustainable for everyone. actually martin. lawrence louis called in the effect you very much. now let's meet the woman who is being suggested that to me most serious opposition rival she's been in washington d.c. to send me a sub jack is her name and she is due to run a presidential elections she's been a figure in russia's pop culture since the early two thousands she had returns he's been to meet. from a right wing think tank to the national press club but the message to send us on track brought to washington d.c. was exactly what many u.s. opponents of nightmare putin would want to him from a russian presidential candidate to embrace nato this is the right a goal for russia often called russia's paris hilton for well documented social life and reality t.v. shows her father was one of lattimer putin's mentors. but in twenty eleven she joined opposition protests and this since emerged as a government critic with millions of followers on social media however she's only polling around one percent since leaving
making cities more livable and more sustainable for everyone. actually martin. lawrence louis called in the effect you very much. now let's meet the woman who is being suggested that to me most serious opposition rival she's been in washington d.c. to send me a sub jack is her name and she is due to run a presidential elections she's been a figure in russia's pop culture since the early two thousands she had returns he's been to meet. from a right wing think tank to the national press club but...
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sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body to know who's receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement properly but for that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict he mentioned the word famine and then the way to yemen and i want to see is that there's a potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's stands out as a as a confluence of disasters or heard you say that you've been trying to raise the issue of the saudi contact with the trumpet ministration did you find it responsive yes it's been interesting know what and see that the international community has has come together to help bring about a change in the saudi in the sort of coalition by that you mean then the plants that they may just recently offer additional aid and easing out of there saying well you know two or three things number one the saudi led coalition in the blockade was creating catastrophic situation and so lack of money lack of access was a hu
sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body to know who's receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement properly but for that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict he mentioned the word famine and then the way to yemen and i want to see is that there's a potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's stands out as a as a...
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members would expect that we would regularly monitor the sustainability of all of oui’ monitor the sustainabilityur suppliers, monitor the sustainability of all of oursuppliers, including monitor the sustainability of all of our suppliers, including capita, monitor the sustainability of all of oursuppliers, including capita, and we do not believe that any of them are ina we do not believe that any of them are in a coral position to carillon. i cannot help but conclude that the government's think and this is both modelled on complacent. the minister has told us that the situation at capita and carillon are different will stop but let's look at the circumstances of both companies. both have debts in the millions of pounds. both paid dividends of up to £1 billion in the past five years. they both rely on the public purse for half of their contract. they we re for half of their contract. they were both ordered by kpmg. they both group through acquisition and not organic growth. this shows more similarities than differences between the two companies. —— they both grew through acquisition. how can you
members would expect that we would regularly monitor the sustainability of all of oui’ monitor the sustainabilityur suppliers, monitor the sustainability of all of oursuppliers, including monitor the sustainability of all of our suppliers, including capita, monitor the sustainability of all of oursuppliers, including capita, and we do not believe that any of them are ina we do not believe that any of them are in a coral position to carillon. i cannot help but conclude that the government's...
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sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food program we believe that every single person this enabled body to know who's receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement program before that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict he mentioned the word the way to yemen and i want to seize that base of potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's stands out as as a confluence of disasters i heard you say that you've been trying to raise the issue of the saudi contact with the trumpet ministration did you find it responsive yes it's been interesting to watch in see that the international community has has come together to help bring about a change in the saudi in the sort of coalition by that you mean then the pledge that they made just recently of additional aid and easing out of there well you know two or three things number one the saudi led coalition in the blockade was creating catastrophic situation and so lack of money lack of access was a huge issue but we really are see the sea c
sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food program we believe that every single person this enabled body to know who's receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement program before that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict he mentioned the word the way to yemen and i want to seize that base of potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's stands out as as a confluence of disasters i...
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as as well to have a piece of a sustainable peace because of all the arguments that i have with me sustainable peace it's not only a photo opportunities of leaders is to make sure and to allow population of both countries to believe in peace in the same criticisms of you or god will keep coming . in demick government corruption lack of accountability for corruption and intimidation media which is still a big problem. i had to come back i was far years in opposition i am. one hundred days in our fees i take responsibility for what i am in charge we are working on a very transparent way as a government every activity of our government is transparent we are fully open and transparent to the media everything of our war it's an access of knowledge in cases of threats to the us between january of this last year including one physical attack two cases i strongly condemn that no one has been held responsible i strongly condemn those that i strongly condemn that fees from september of last year only mid september last year i started this job all relations with me they are respectful our media are young
as as well to have a piece of a sustainable peace because of all the arguments that i have with me sustainable peace it's not only a photo opportunities of leaders is to make sure and to allow population of both countries to believe in peace in the same criticisms of you or god will keep coming . in demick government corruption lack of accountability for corruption and intimidation media which is still a big problem. i had to come back i was far years in opposition i am. one hundred days in our...
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around services that go with it. >> sustainability as in their ability to sustain their independence and because of employment? >> because of employment and the other related services. >> and rehabilitation, et cetera. >> you're absolutely correct, sustainability. >> ms. monet, then i'm gone. >> we want to look at how communities are building the systems that are making homelessness brief and nonrecurring. you're aware the federal government has a set of benchmarks and criteria they use to assess. it looks at, do you know your veterans, are you making offers of permanent housing, can you move them into permanent housing within 90 days or less, are you decreasing unshell forred homelessness? if you're in a shelter, you count as homeless. things like that are really how we would look at success. >> okay, thank you, ms. monet. my time is expired. i now recognize ms. brownlee, ranking member vha for her remarks and questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i too want to thank the witnesses today for being here and the work that you do every single day in support of our veterans in addre
around services that go with it. >> sustainability as in their ability to sustain their independence and because of employment? >> because of employment and the other related services. >> and rehabilitation, et cetera. >> you're absolutely correct, sustainability. >> ms. monet, then i'm gone. >> we want to look at how communities are building the systems that are making homelessness brief and nonrecurring. you're aware the federal government has a set of...
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now we know this fight to build a more sustainable, better world is a multifaceted struggle. one approach is to see and advocate a just transition. based on real community solutions. another approach is to keep our government, our communities, and municipalities, our tribes from locking ourselves into more of this tyrannical beast that is called the fossil fuel economy. the only way, the only proper way to accomplish that goal, is to stop all new coal, oil and gas projects, period. [applause] to stop the fossil fuel industry while trump is an office merely means that we will have to organize better. we will have to be braver and we will have to take bolder actions. the first thing that trump did when he came into office was to approve the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines. now, now he wants to get access to more of our sacred sites and access to offshore waters for more drilling. it is bananas. but year after years of fighting and winning, in the struggle to keep fossil fuels in the ground. we are not backing down. we are standing up. so i'm going to ask you. stand with
now we know this fight to build a more sustainable, better world is a multifaceted struggle. one approach is to see and advocate a just transition. based on real community solutions. another approach is to keep our government, our communities, and municipalities, our tribes from locking ourselves into more of this tyrannical beast that is called the fossil fuel economy. the only way, the only proper way to accomplish that goal, is to stop all new coal, oil and gas projects, period. [applause]...
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there's more and more talk of climate change and sustainability and production consumption and lifestyle that. we're interested in better distribution of resources so that we leave something for the next generation and that's what a lock on has a role to play in design. the sign. swedish furniture giant ikea is keen to prove its green credentials the company has launched a living project in britain and ireland giving customer support and advice on how to live a more sustainable and healthy life. it's all about striking a healthy balance with the world around us without making extreme changes or denying ourselves anything. such as the occasional indulgence. another swedish tradition is. the art of enjoying coffee and cake with friends family or even work colleagues taking breaks as log on to i think loved. fascinating concept and it's very much about finding balance in your life for example work and life and if you said there were cool day your day going to get tired you couldn't get less productive busy i was doing but if you take very slow down. take coffee like this fee compounds the s
there's more and more talk of climate change and sustainability and production consumption and lifestyle that. we're interested in better distribution of resources so that we leave something for the next generation and that's what a lock on has a role to play in design. the sign. swedish furniture giant ikea is keen to prove its green credentials the company has launched a living project in britain and ireland giving customer support and advice on how to live a more sustainable and healthy...
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a weapon of war or weapon of division and we see food as a weapon of opportunity of development sustainable to build a success from not just bringing in the music together but bring in nations together and so now correct me if i'm wrong but i think even after securing that on the part of the united states the problem before famine remains very very accurate we're still talking about millions of people on the bring of not just starvation but on the brink of death and i heard you say that the only two solutions are number one getting enough funding to feed the people and number two stopping the war is which one of these you find more realistic more achievable at this point of time. the only answer is starvation and hunger the scone up now for the first time in the years because in the wars. is a heck of a problem the international community in the world has dropped the hunger rate over the past hundreds of years the particularly in the last twenty five years even though the population of the world went from five point three billion to seven point five billion the hunger rated dropped from a b
a weapon of war or weapon of division and we see food as a weapon of opportunity of development sustainable to build a success from not just bringing in the music together but bring in nations together and so now correct me if i'm wrong but i think even after securing that on the part of the united states the problem before famine remains very very accurate we're still talking about millions of people on the bring of not just starvation but on the brink of death and i heard you say that the...
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renewable resource towards the sustainable war that we aiming at i think that's really good material to use and for us this is an exercise to design you know design wooden building in a contemporary way. it's sustainable contemporary and attractive but what has even more to offer in switzerland what has always been used in rural areas as the cheapest building material and using prefab wooden elements can really cut down building times like at this sports hall for example. a. new means of processing also make the wood more stable than it was before this opens up new realms of possibility for architects to who until now were restricted to using concrete. actually clients or. in wooden terms of atmosphere and they also have this feeling that the concrete is maybe too too modern know too cold or this the concrete as a bad image plans for wooden buildings are becoming ever more spectacular like the design for helsinki is the guggenheim museum and berlin architect my uses wood for futuristic masterpieces like the metropole parasol in seville the. i don't think wood has been fully exploited
renewable resource towards the sustainable war that we aiming at i think that's really good material to use and for us this is an exercise to design you know design wooden building in a contemporary way. it's sustainable contemporary and attractive but what has even more to offer in switzerland what has always been used in rural areas as the cheapest building material and using prefab wooden elements can really cut down building times like at this sports hall for example. a. new means of...
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we will create an energy system which is clean, nonpolluting, and sustainable. [applause] sen. sanders: now, that is what we will do, and the question is how quickly we will accomplish that. so my request of you is please get involved in the political process. [applause] sen. sanders: start running for office. you can do it. you can run for school board, city council, state legislator, congress, or the senate. trust me, i work in the senate. i know that you could do it. [applause] sen. sanders: brothers and sisters, we got a lot of work in front of us, but i am honestly so inspired by seeing people all over this country do extraordinary work, and i know you are going to get involved in that process. let me conclude as a father of four and a grandfather of seven. what we are talking about is nothing less than the future of this planet. [applause] sen. sanders: and in this struggle, we cannot, we must not fail, and with your hard work, i know we will succeed. [applause] sen. sanders: and now, i want to emceesce to you your for the evening. reverend and bill from 350.org. thank yo
we will create an energy system which is clean, nonpolluting, and sustainable. [applause] sen. sanders: now, that is what we will do, and the question is how quickly we will accomplish that. so my request of you is please get involved in the political process. [applause] sen. sanders: start running for office. you can do it. you can run for school board, city council, state legislator, congress, or the senate. trust me, i work in the senate. i know that you could do it. [applause] sen. sanders:...
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the health care sustainability fund is part of the overall trust fund.y know the origin of the name but it's not at separate fund. it's part of the trust fund and the source of the funding is a 3-dollar per member per month charge that is inn corps rated to medical premiums for all members. we call it -- often refer to it as to the four employers but it's to all hss members. the charges reflected in the rate card under expense. so when you go through that you will see that, when we present the rate cards and both. employer an pretirery -- based on the insurance moll so i gave the example of the 1993 and 83 and the 100100% for the employee only to show you how much the division is between the employee and the employer. alternative members pay into the health care sustainability funds and benefits from the $3 are available to all of those who paid into the fund. and in the 1819 and 1920 budget that we will be discussing, we categorize it into the following categories, personnel, communications, well-being and initiatives that reduce the cost of health care
the health care sustainability fund is part of the overall trust fund.y know the origin of the name but it's not at separate fund. it's part of the trust fund and the source of the funding is a 3-dollar per member per month charge that is inn corps rated to medical premiums for all members. we call it -- often refer to it as to the four employers but it's to all hss members. the charges reflected in the rate card under expense. so when you go through that you will see that, when we present the...
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. >> we learned about clean power sf because our sustainability team is always looking for clean operationslinkedin is the largest online network. there are about 530 million members using our site. in this san francisco office there's about 1400 employees working in roughly 400,000 square feet. >> after signing up for the program we heard about the san francisco program and learned they had commercial rates and signed up for that. i'm the co-owner of the new wheel electric bike shop. we opened this store in 2012 and the new wheel sells and services electric bikes. 11 people work here in san francisco and our store is about 2,000 square feet. electric bikes are fantastic for transportation in the city, they're clean and green and you get places faster than any other form of transportation. it amplifies the power, it doesn't replace it. it makes it easier to get places by bicycle and it's so enjoyable and environmentally friendly way to go and more convenient in san francisco. >> clean power sf requires two products, green, 40% renewable and competitively priced with pg and e. for those who
. >> we learned about clean power sf because our sustainability team is always looking for clean operationslinkedin is the largest online network. there are about 530 million members using our site. in this san francisco office there's about 1400 employees working in roughly 400,000 square feet. >> after signing up for the program we heard about the san francisco program and learned they had commercial rates and signed up for that. i'm the co-owner of the new wheel electric bike...
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we look at success as housing sustainability, not necessarily placement but sustainability and wrapwrar wraparound services. >> sustainability, their ability to sustain their independence and because of employment -- >> because of employment and the other related services. >> and we -- >> yes, you're absolutely correct. sustainability. >> miss monet, then i'm done. >> we really want to look at how communities are building the systems that are making homelessness rare and nonrecurring. i'm sure you're aware the federal government does have kind of a set of benchmarks and criteria they use to assess whether communities actually ended veteran homelessness but really looks at do you know your veterans, are you making offers of permanent housing, can you move them into permanent housing within 90 days or less? are you decreasing unsheltered homelessness, right? if you're in a shelter, you still technically count as homeless on the count. so things like that are really how we would look at success. >>? thank you, miss monet. my time's expired. i know recognize miss brownley, ranking member vh
we look at success as housing sustainability, not necessarily placement but sustainability and wrapwrar wraparound services. >> sustainability, their ability to sustain their independence and because of employment -- >> because of employment and the other related services. >> and we -- >> yes, you're absolutely correct. sustainability. >> miss monet, then i'm done. >> we really want to look at how communities are building the systems that are making...
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over the past three years, the failure to adopt a sustainable fiscal plan has caused the state to drain $14 billion in one-time savings. let's put $14 billion in perspective. last year, our municipalities identified their top three wish lists, infrastructure projects, for a combined total of $2.5 billion. three major infrastructure projects could have been built in many communities throughout alaska. think of the jobs, the economic boom, the needed improvements across the state that could have been secured for $2.5 billion. instead, we have spent $14 billion in savings really with little to show for it. and now we have run out of savings to cover the deficit. let me be clear. the longer we hold on to partisanship, the longer we hold on to the deficit. [ applause ] when i ran for governor in 2014, the state had a $1.6 billion deficit that was not being addressed. that deficit quickly escalated to $3.7 billion in 2015. community and business leaders across alaska recognize that no solution to our budget deficit was possible without a plan for using the earnings from our permanent fund. wh
over the past three years, the failure to adopt a sustainable fiscal plan has caused the state to drain $14 billion in one-time savings. let's put $14 billion in perspective. last year, our municipalities identified their top three wish lists, infrastructure projects, for a combined total of $2.5 billion. three major infrastructure projects could have been built in many communities throughout alaska. think of the jobs, the economic boom, the needed improvements across the state that could have...
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-- it can't sustain itself.ind that? >> what's behind the bubble? well, the fact that, essentially, we're beginning to run an ever larger government deficit. remember, we are talking now about deficits close to $1 trillion, but debt has been rising very significantly, and we are, if you wanted to take the congressional budget office figures at face value, we're going to run through the peaks of where we were during world war ii on the ratio of federal debt to gdp which is , extraordinarily hard, and i think we are not paying enough attention to that. >> president donald trump's state of the union address commanded plenty of attention in washington and on wall street this week, both for its style and substance. we discussed the speech in -- and analyzed its claims about the u.s. economy with several guests on bloomberg television. let's start with erik schatzker's interview with longtime trump's friend and supporter billionaire investor tom barrett. >> this was the president's opportunity, let's call it, to strik
-- it can't sustain itself.ind that? >> what's behind the bubble? well, the fact that, essentially, we're beginning to run an ever larger government deficit. remember, we are talking now about deficits close to $1 trillion, but debt has been rising very significantly, and we are, if you wanted to take the congressional budget office figures at face value, we're going to run through the peaks of where we were during world war ii on the ratio of federal debt to gdp which is ,...
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peace my role as a former leader of the as as well to have the peace of the sustainable peace because of all the arguments that i have with me sustainable peace it's not only a photo opportunity of leaders it's to make sure and to allow the population of both countries to believe in peace in the same criticisms of you government keep coming here demick government corruption lack of accountability for corruption and intimidation which is still a big problem. i had to come back i was far fierce in opposition i am one hundred days in office i take responsibility for what i am in charge we are working on a very transparent way as government every activity of our government is transplant we are fully open and transparent to the media everything of our work it's an access of knowledge in cases of threats and violence against us between january of this last year. including one physical attack two cases i strongly condemn that no one is being held responsible i strongly condemn those that i strongly condemn that northeast from september of last year only mid september last year i started this
peace my role as a former leader of the as as well to have the peace of the sustainable peace because of all the arguments that i have with me sustainable peace it's not only a photo opportunity of leaders it's to make sure and to allow the population of both countries to believe in peace in the same criticisms of you government keep coming here demick government corruption lack of accountability for corruption and intimidation which is still a big problem. i had to come back i was far fierce...
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in order to do that, you have to have sustainability, and a reasonable expectation of sustainability.ris hard to buy that form ranch and be in and out in five years. it takes many years to pay those off. think it really puts our country in a difficult place if we get to a point where we cannot feed ourselves. it puts us in a difficult situation. is long-term, short-term, how do you see trade expanding from the united states into different parts of the world? what do we need to be doing as states to make sure it happens? >> great question. let me start with the second part, the states inevitably are wonderful partners regard to the street traffic -- trade staff. in the united states, most of our buyers are private parties. in the markets where we look around and think we can make the most gains, a lot of them are inextricably tied up with the government. when our growers take trips overseas and bring a governor or commerce secretary, or estate commissioner of ag, that is helpful. continue doing those things, making those investments at the state level. secondly, in terms of the bigger
in order to do that, you have to have sustainability, and a reasonable expectation of sustainability.ris hard to buy that form ranch and be in and out in five years. it takes many years to pay those off. think it really puts our country in a difficult place if we get to a point where we cannot feed ourselves. it puts us in a difficult situation. is long-term, short-term, how do you see trade expanding from the united states into different parts of the world? what do we need to be doing as...
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all mighty god, mother and creator and sustainer of all, we thank you for waking us up this morning and clothing us with your love. we thank you, god, because you didn't have to do it, but you did. as we prepare for this great celebration today, as we gather in solidarity and grace, we recall your promise to be present when we gather in your name. we know that without you here among us and within us, we will labor in vain. the third principle of kwunzaa means collective work and responsibility and quietly becomes a hallmark for the resilience black people have come to understand and believe in. this celebration of black history month becomes a recognition that while we have come a long way, we set our sights on higher ground. we rejoice that we come together in your name, that we have this opportunity to serve you and our fellow men and women and grow in our community building. inspire in us seeds of wisdom, inspire us in our hearts and minds, give us humility in working with one another so that we know of the coming of your kingdom. may the communion we experience show in all that we d
all mighty god, mother and creator and sustainer of all, we thank you for waking us up this morning and clothing us with your love. we thank you, god, because you didn't have to do it, but you did. as we prepare for this great celebration today, as we gather in solidarity and grace, we recall your promise to be present when we gather in your name. we know that without you here among us and within us, we will labor in vain. the third principle of kwunzaa means collective work and responsibility...
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how sustainable is this?rms of the population in terms of political appointments and the military, they feel marginalised. house is then able to track how sustainable is this policy of marginalising them? it is not sustainable. there is a large published in africa and this community is the largest. this is nothing —— this is not something that the country can sustain. the ruling class and the working class. a must there is pressure to be more working with the community ‘s and making sure that there is more power—sharing, i think that this one party, one system rule will continue and continue to use security forces to keep them in the marginalised communities. the protests are going and will continue if the security issues there escalates. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the 60 robert epileptic boy whose pa rents the 60 robert epileptic boy whose parents believe can be helped by cannabis treatment which is illegal in the uk. —— the six—year—old epileptic boy. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going i
how sustainable is this?rms of the population in terms of political appointments and the military, they feel marginalised. house is then able to track how sustainable is this policy of marginalising them? it is not sustainable. there is a large published in africa and this community is the largest. this is nothing —— this is not something that the country can sustain. the ruling class and the working class. a must there is pressure to be more working with the community ‘s and making sure...
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the entire rural class abandoned because they know they have to include them into their economy to sustain and and maintain their position at the top of the global economic infrastructure so they need to include these people in and it costs you no money to bring them in just like western we had to bring in east germany and spend a trillion dollars here china is also mercantilist state just like germany and they have to include all these people america where abandon those people out in the rust belt out in the middle of america is like. let fend for yourself dude but i mean the u.k. is kind of similar right the whole northern area the country they keep discussing should we build a railway to the north for twenty years including the people from manchester and birmingham and sheffield should we include them into our economy in london and yet for twenty years i've been having this debate and there's still this division going on. the chinese are saying you know what we're going to grow the economy by actually making it inclusive economy and building infrastructure appropriately yes so they're b
the entire rural class abandoned because they know they have to include them into their economy to sustain and and maintain their position at the top of the global economic infrastructure so they need to include these people in and it costs you no money to bring them in just like western we had to bring in east germany and spend a trillion dollars here china is also mercantilist state just like germany and they have to include all these people america where abandon those people out in the rust...
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if they work together, that is when you get a great smart, sustainable city.ording to estimates from the world health organization. if untreated, a bite from a rabid dog is almost always fatal. patients die in agony. so why isn't india doing more to tackle the problem? here's our south asia correspondentjustin rowlatt. it is 8:00 at night and this is the main shopping street in leh. leh is the capital of a himalayan region in the north of india. now, normally, you would expect a street like this to be fairly busy. now, it is winter, but there is another reason why this place is so quiet and that is that lots of people here are simply too frightened to come out, and that is because they have a really serious problem with stray dogs. at least 180 people were bitten by dogs last year. one man was mauled to death. i want to get an idea of the scale of the problem. so we're out here looking to see how it dogs we can find. and just to be on the safe side, i've brought a stick. there's obviously some dogs down here. there are estimated to be 30 million stray dogs in
if they work together, that is when you get a great smart, sustainable city.ording to estimates from the world health organization. if untreated, a bite from a rabid dog is almost always fatal. patients die in agony. so why isn't india doing more to tackle the problem? here's our south asia correspondentjustin rowlatt. it is 8:00 at night and this is the main shopping street in leh. leh is the capital of a himalayan region in the north of india. now, normally, you would expect a street like...
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sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body don't know who is receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement program but for that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict you mentioned the word the way yemen and i want to see is that there is a potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's stands out as a as a confluence of disasters or heard you say that you've been trying to raise the issue of the saudi conduct with the trump of ministration did you find it.
sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body don't know who is receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement program but for that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict you mentioned the word the way yemen and i want to see is that there is a potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's stands out as a as a confluence of...
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aspect of it will not be sustainable will not continue because you need a president that have government in baghdad that all different communities including the sudanese who are marginalized during you know the past years to feel that the baghdad government is a truly representative of them that's when that he construction process succeeds that's not when it's complete and it's not only about opening the roads and rebuilding go forward as leaving the software on their site. russia's government says that it has no information about any mercenaries from the country being killed in syria it was responding to media reports of more than two hundred pro-government faces dying in delos all last week they were reportedly killed during fighting with u.s. coalition forces russia says that it's only aware of nationals deployed there as part of the country's armed forces investigators say that sunday's plane crash in russia may have been caused by speed gauges being iced up the passenger jet crashed into a field be a moscow on sunday all seventy one people on board were killed investigators say the
aspect of it will not be sustainable will not continue because you need a president that have government in baghdad that all different communities including the sudanese who are marginalized during you know the past years to feel that the baghdad government is a truly representative of them that's when that he construction process succeeds that's not when it's complete and it's not only about opening the roads and rebuilding go forward as leaving the software on their site. russia's government...
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to aed to get that up point where it is sustainable. maybe more relevant to your question, when you get this close to full employment you would think that there would be some tightness in the labor market, you would think wages would be getting up. we are going to be looking at that as one of many indicators of where the natural rate of unemployment is. i wouldn't say its great mystery but i would have expected to see more increases in wages and frankly i do expect to see more increases in wages in the next year or so. congressman: one of the fears the fed has put out is called the shadow labor market. there is a great number of people that isn't participating in the labor market, that might be tentative to come back in or lured back in. you still think that is the case, the higher wages are more opportunities might lead to more people getting into the workforce, or is there some decay in their still set -- their skill set if they've been unemployed for a length of time? we have seen the participation rate go sideways now for four strai
to aed to get that up point where it is sustainable. maybe more relevant to your question, when you get this close to full employment you would think that there would be some tightness in the labor market, you would think wages would be getting up. we are going to be looking at that as one of many indicators of where the natural rate of unemployment is. i wouldn't say its great mystery but i would have expected to see more increases in wages and frankly i do expect to see more increases in...
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don't know where the sustainable unemployment rate is. bit below whate is sustainable over time.ll be important over the next year or so is how we start to see an acceleration of wages. a confirmation the thanloyment rate is lower a sustainable basis. that will be an impetus for us to consider monetary policy accommodation. kathleen the new chairman: of 1%-3%d, the 2% targets, range with the targets in the middle. what does that mean to you? william: jay powell and janet yellen are on the same page. he voted right along with janet all the way. this is going to be evolutionary, not revolutionary. i think it makes sense for the federal reserve over the medium-term to the longer term. considering the inflation framework needs to be done deliberately. i wouldn't want to move the framework on inflation today, but in the longer-term, once we have achieved our objectives considering to 2%, a range for inflation might be useful. the number of times we are going to be exactly at 2% is minimal. kathleen: a day of fiscal concerned-- you are about the budget deficit and what it will mean abo
don't know where the sustainable unemployment rate is. bit below whate is sustainable over time.ll be important over the next year or so is how we start to see an acceleration of wages. a confirmation the thanloyment rate is lower a sustainable basis. that will be an impetus for us to consider monetary policy accommodation. kathleen the new chairman: of 1%-3%d, the 2% targets, range with the targets in the middle. what does that mean to you? william: jay powell and janet yellen are on the same...
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core of the work in terms of vision is really about sustainable, healthy communities. and this project in itself really relies upon those social determines of healths. san francisco giants have been a long-term supporter and partner in our work, from enhancing our educational programs, as well as our health programs through our youth work force development as well as our sports department. you have heard the very nuances and details from the affordable units provided, as well as the open parks and spaces that provide an opportunity for families to come together, but more importantly, for a healthy san francisco. i strongly encourage you on today to move this project forward, it provides an opportunity for work force development as you have heard in the many comments, this is really a need for san francisco, particularly in this area where we are so close to bayview hunters point. more importantly, i think that it's important for our families to live, work and play in san francisco and this project provides them that opportunity. thank you for your time today. >> thank
core of the work in terms of vision is really about sustainable, healthy communities. and this project in itself really relies upon those social determines of healths. san francisco giants have been a long-term supporter and partner in our work, from enhancing our educational programs, as well as our health programs through our youth work force development as well as our sports department. you have heard the very nuances and details from the affordable units provided, as well as the open parks...
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room, we are reminded that america is a nation sustained by prayer. left the painting is of the pilgrims as they embark for america, holding fast to the bottle and bowing their heads in , we seelong these walls the faces of americans who prayed as they stood on the lexington grip who prayed as they headed west, praise -- prayed as they headed into battle and prayed as they , and alwaysjustice marched for victory. around us stand the statues of heroes who led the nation in prayer during the great and difficult times, from washington to leak and how best to lincoln, two eisenhower. in the center of this great chamber lies legendary billy graham. whombassador for crist reminded people of the gift of grounds grace. today we honor him as owner -- only through private citizens before him have been so honored. and like the faithful of today we say a prayer for our country. all across this land, the lord will raise up men and women like billy graham to spread a message everye and hope to precious child of god. you, and, god bless god bless america. thank you
room, we are reminded that america is a nation sustained by prayer. left the painting is of the pilgrims as they embark for america, holding fast to the bottle and bowing their heads in , we seelong these walls the faces of americans who prayed as they stood on the lexington grip who prayed as they headed west, praise -- prayed as they headed into battle and prayed as they , and alwaysjustice marched for victory. around us stand the statues of heroes who led the nation in prayer during the...
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we are excited to see it this month and hope it is sustainable.n't want to say after one month that we have done it and it is successful. you hope it is the start of something new, real, and good, and it will need a couple of months to reaffirm we are seeing which growth in the united states. ahead "bloomberg best," more analysis come alan greenspan on the fed, donald trump state of the union message, and canada's perspective on nafta. plus, a deeper dive into earnings from tech companies and some big european banks. up next, more of the weeks top business headlines, to beverage companies combined in a move that could shake up the industry. a gives them "unrivaled distribution capability to reach every point of sale in north america." >> this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg best." tour.continue our global on wall street, a major bank announced plans that raised as many questions as it answered. named toorgan has people as copresidents, positioning them to succeed jamie dimon. role fromtake the jamie dimon, who says he plans to stay in the to
we are excited to see it this month and hope it is sustainable.n't want to say after one month that we have done it and it is successful. you hope it is the start of something new, real, and good, and it will need a couple of months to reaffirm we are seeing which growth in the united states. ahead "bloomberg best," more analysis come alan greenspan on the fed, donald trump state of the union message, and canada's perspective on nafta. plus, a deeper dive into earnings from tech...
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and i think there is an overarching theme around self-sufficiency and sustainability in the financial structure that we have -- that we have negotiated with the port. becca mentioned the phasing aspect of the project where the park is delivered up front, and there's a combination of residential and office buildings brought into each phase. this mix of uses i think also helps to address potentially some of the delay concerns supervisor kim was raising, each phase has a mix of land uses. within the overall project site, there are 12 development parcels, and each of these will pay into a master association with dues, to help support the ongoing operation of the project itself, and a lot of the commitments that we have made around transportation and sustainability and community development at the master association level. that is in addition to c.f.d., special taxes and maintenance district, so we have multiple layers and levels of financial structure where the province is supporting the site wide goals and commitments. this allows us to have a neighborhood wide focus and we have spent a
and i think there is an overarching theme around self-sufficiency and sustainability in the financial structure that we have -- that we have negotiated with the port. becca mentioned the phasing aspect of the project where the park is delivered up front, and there's a combination of residential and office buildings brought into each phase. this mix of uses i think also helps to address potentially some of the delay concerns supervisor kim was raising, each phase has a mix of land uses. within...
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sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body to know who's receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement probably but for that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict you mention the word the way yemen and i want to seize that this is a potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's down south as as a confluence of disasters i heard you say that you've been trying to raise the issue of the saudi contact with the trumpet ministration did you find it responsive yes been interesting to watch and see that the international community has has come together to help bring about a change in the saudi in the sort of coalition by that you mean they the plaid that they made just recently of additional aid and easing up of their c h well you know two or three things number one the saudi led coalition in the blockade was creating catastrophic situation and so lack of money lack of access was a huge issue but we really are see the se
sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body to know who's receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement probably but for that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict you mention the word the way yemen and i want to seize that this is a potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's down south as as a confluence of disasters i...