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theresa may went to work immediately. _ if you are white. theresa may went to work immediately.mediately. this is i if you are white. theresa may went to work immediately. this is a i to work immediately. this is a roblem to work immediately. this is a problem we — to work immediately. this is a problem we have _ to work immediately. this is a problem we have to _ to work immediately. this is a problem we have to confront. | to work immediately. this is a i problem we have to confront. she to work immediately. this is a - problem we have to confront. she set u . problem we have to confront. she set u- the problem we have to confront. she set up the government's _ problem we have to confront. she set up the government's race _ problem we have to confront. she set up the government's race disparitiesl up the government's race disparities audit to shine a light on institutional racism, but a close ally of borisjohnson was unimpressed. she became mrjohnson's top policy adviser and had written how institutional racism was a perception more than a reality in an article in the spectato
theresa may went to work immediately. _ if you are white. theresa may went to work immediately.mediately. this is i if you are white. theresa may went to work immediately. this is a i to work immediately. this is a roblem to work immediately. this is a problem we — to work immediately. this is a problem we have _ to work immediately. this is a problem we have to _ to work immediately. this is a problem we have to confront. | to work immediately. this is a i problem we have to confront. she to...
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there _ set up under theresa may in 2016. there are — set up under theresa may in 2016.k they might have missed, and i think — they might have missed, and i think... things like housing education _ think... things like housing education and health. that's not really— education and health. that's not really picked up on. i get this bit about— really picked up on. i get this bit about geography, family, economic. if i about geography, family, economic. if iiump _ about geography, family, economic. if ijump across the matter, when i look if ijump across the matter, when i took at _ if ijump across the matter, when i look at disability, you have two people — look at disability, you have two people with exactly the same impairment, the same condition, but their life _ impairment, the same condition, but their life chances can be hugely affected — their life chances can be hugely affected by where they're born and what their— affected by where they're born and what their parents are like and all the other— what their parents are like and all the other things that we know about
there _ set up under theresa may in 2016. there are — set up under theresa may in 2016.k they might have missed, and i think — they might have missed, and i think... things like housing education _ think... things like housing education and health. that's not really— education and health. that's not really picked up on. i get this bit about— really picked up on. i get this bit about geography, family, economic. if i about geography, family, economic. if iiump _ about geography, family,...
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, but i didn't— into being under theresa may, but i didn't know— into being under theresa may, butdn't know of them before, so again. i— didn't know of them before, so again, i want to know a bit more about— again, i want to know a bit more about them, their methodology, what they have _ about them, their methodology, what they have done here, because there are a _ they have done here, because there are a lot _ they have done here, because there are a lot of— they have done here, because there are a lot of questions. i don't know if i are a lot of questions. i don't know if i am _ are a lot of questions. i don't know if i am trying — are a lot of questions. i don't know if i am trying to pick out some good things— if i am trying to pick out some good things from — if i am trying to pick out some good things from it, and i am more than happy— things from it, and i am more than happy for— things from it, and i am more than happy for maya to educate and advise me, happy for maya to educate and advise me. but— happy for maya to educate and advise me, but there are some things i liked _
, but i didn't— into being under theresa may, but i didn't know— into being under theresa may, butdn't know of them before, so again. i— didn't know of them before, so again, i want to know a bit more about— again, i want to know a bit more about them, their methodology, what they have _ about them, their methodology, what they have done here, because there are a _ they have done here, because there are a lot _ they have done here, because there are a lot of— they have done here,...
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that was started by theresa may, particularly around the structure and things like that, but there is clearly some need for there to be some economic ties with china and johnson himself says he thinks it is wrong to let it be some new cold war. we can't sequester our economy entirely from china. he is trying to play both sides, and i don't know whether he will manage to achieve the particularly with this very well organised caucus of tory backbenchers who want to align. katie i know you are adept at deep —— deputy political attic or menu have been writing today commit including the eye tomorrow. it says johnson's china problem. is that what you are talking about, the politics for the prime minister, or what? , . , what? yes, the politics, the fact that he is against _ what? yes, the politics, the fact that he is against his _ what? yes, the politics, the fact that he is against his party - what? yes, the politics, the fact that he is against his party or. what? yes, the politics, the fact that he is against his party or a i that he is against his party or a section— that he is against
that was started by theresa may, particularly around the structure and things like that, but there is clearly some need for there to be some economic ties with china and johnson himself says he thinks it is wrong to let it be some new cold war. we can't sequester our economy entirely from china. he is trying to play both sides, and i don't know whether he will manage to achieve the particularly with this very well organised caucus of tory backbenchers who want to align. katie i know you are...
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with a program they built, hal han turn his researcher into will smith or leonardo dicaprio or theresa mayfrightening accuracy. at what point do we get to that event horizon where it's too perfect and anybody can fake anybody? >> we're not too far away from it, first of all. i think it's technologically already possible to create perfect ones. >> as he turns his head, you can see that his ear looks different than tom cruise. >> reporter: this is where hani fareed comes in. >> i'm one of the world's leading experts in detecting deep fakes. >> reporter: in berkeley, the beating heart of california's tech empire, hani has become a digital watchdog for the a.i. age. >> we see the evolution of digital technology. starts off slow, clunky, expensive. every 18 months or so, it gets twice as good, twice as cheap, twice as fast. deep fakes has been that on steroids. the resolution has gotten better, the quality has gotten better, it's gotten more compelling, more sophisticated. the important part, it's more democratized. more and more people can create these deep fakes. >> reporter: in order to keep
with a program they built, hal han turn his researcher into will smith or leonardo dicaprio or theresa mayfrightening accuracy. at what point do we get to that event horizon where it's too perfect and anybody can fake anybody? >> we're not too far away from it, first of all. i think it's technologically already possible to create perfect ones. >> as he turns his head, you can see that his ear looks different than tom cruise. >> reporter: this is where hani fareed comes in....
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it was something theresa may was passionate and committed to when she was in government.demonstrations, and what might be regarded as an unlawful demonstration at the moment, although very inconvenient for people, gluing yourself to the side of the train and all the rest of it, some people say, well, that's not very nice but it is what lawful protest is about. you have to be able to be disrupted, you have to accept the consequences in terms of being prosecuted and all the rest of it, but presumably these events are likely to colour that's significantly in parliament? they are, and significantly in parliament? they are. and the _ significantly in parliament? they are, and the police _ significantly in parliament? they are, and the police crime - significantly in parliament? they are, and the police crime and sentencing bill was due to be debated _ sentencing bill was due to be debated in parliament tomorrow anyway — debated in parliament tomorrow anyway. what is now happening is it will he _ anyway. what is now happening is it will he in _ anyway. what is now happening is
it was something theresa may was passionate and committed to when she was in government.demonstrations, and what might be regarded as an unlawful demonstration at the moment, although very inconvenient for people, gluing yourself to the side of the train and all the rest of it, some people say, well, that's not very nice but it is what lawful protest is about. you have to be able to be disrupted, you have to accept the consequences in terms of being prosecuted and all the rest of it, but...
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that was started by theresa may, particularly around the structure and things like that, but there isg to play both sides, and i don't know whether he will manage to achieve the particularly with this very well organised caucus of tory backbenchers who want to align. katie i know you are adept at deep
that was started by theresa may, particularly around the structure and things like that, but there isg to play both sides, and i don't know whether he will manage to achieve the particularly with this very well organised caucus of tory backbenchers who want to align. katie i know you are adept at deep
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noticed in the budget was a plan to scrap the industrial strategy and its advisory group set up under theresa maytion economy, what we need to do is to invest and support investment in areas that encourage growth and innovation. and that meant investing in research and development or r and d. what we need is an investment in innovation, not in chief executive's jacuzzis. there was an announcement of support, but what was not announced was what the chancellor didn't say was that he did not say nearly enough about permanent support about the millions of families living in poverty and not enough about supporting small businesses and self—employed people who continue to be excluded. the lib dem leader said brexit would make the uk's recovery weaker than other countries. because this government chose to erect new barriers to trade and it hit our exporters with the biggest rise in red tape ever. just as british business is struggling in the deepest recession for 300 years. this budget does nothing to make our country a fairer and greener economy. it fails those who most need our support right now. thos
noticed in the budget was a plan to scrap the industrial strategy and its advisory group set up under theresa maytion economy, what we need to do is to invest and support investment in areas that encourage growth and innovation. and that meant investing in research and development or r and d. what we need is an investment in innovation, not in chief executive's jacuzzis. there was an announcement of support, but what was not announced was what the chancellor didn't say was that he did not say...
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his tone could hardly have been more different to his predecessor in number 10, theresa may, who hadurning injustice of racial disparities. if you're black, you're treated more harshly by the criminaljustice system than if you're white. mrs may went to work immediately. this is a problem that i think we do have to confront. she set up the government's race disparities audit to shine a light on institutional racism, but a close ally of boris johnson was unimpressed. munira mirza, who went on to become mrjohnson�*s top policy adviser in number 10, had written of how institutional racism was "a perception more than a reality". in an article in the spectator magazine, she said... the appointment of tony sewell as the commission chair led antiracism activists in south london to try and have him removed because of what they regarded as his previous rejection of institutional racism. the conclusions of today's report came as no surprise to them. it will anger people and i think people are going to go back to the streets, back to their communities, to start reorganising. so, yes, i believe i
his tone could hardly have been more different to his predecessor in number 10, theresa may, who hadurning injustice of racial disparities. if you're black, you're treated more harshly by the criminaljustice system than if you're white. mrs may went to work immediately. this is a problem that i think we do have to confront. she set up the government's race disparities audit to shine a light on institutional racism, but a close ally of boris johnson was unimpressed. munira mirza, who went on to...
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when theresa may was prime minister, sir mark sedwill did bothjobs. bad mistake combining cabinet secretary and national security adviser. they're two jobs. even if you were a cross of einstein and mother teresa, you couldn't possibly do both jobs. a few minutes later, david cameron also criticised borisjohnson�*s decision to scrap the department for international development. i think abolishing dfid is a mistake, too, for all sorts of reasons, but one of which is actually having the foreign office voice around the table and the dfid voice around the table i think is important. they're not necessarily the same thing. and i think having that deep development expertise about what we could do to help with the humanitarian situation in syria, with helping development in afghanistan. can he really expect the foreign secretary to be able to do all of the diplomatic stuff and be able to speak to the development brief as well? that's quite a task. david cameron was appearing in front of a committee of mps and peers looking at the national security strategy. w
when theresa may was prime minister, sir mark sedwill did bothjobs. bad mistake combining cabinet secretary and national security adviser. they're two jobs. even if you were a cross of einstein and mother teresa, you couldn't possibly do both jobs. a few minutes later, david cameron also criticised borisjohnson�*s decision to scrap the department for international development. i think abolishing dfid is a mistake, too, for all sorts of reasons, but one of which is actually having the foreign...
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ten years of quite tight financial settlements under the conservatives, you know, boris johnson, theresa maytish public, do you think-john. _ understanding british public, do you think.- john, just _ understanding british public, do you think.- john, just finish - understanding british public, do you think.- john, just finish us . think. well,... john, 'ust finish us off on that. h think. well,... john, 'ust finish us off on that. rh think. well,... john, just finish us off on that. i understood -- - off on that. i understood -- understand _ off on that. i understood -- understand the _ off on that. i understood -- understand the pros - off on that. i understood -- understand the pros public, off on that. i understood -- - understand the pros public, no, i don't think they do understand, i think they want to see more money spent on nhs and including a nurse's pay, which i think we will come due next. �* . pay, which i think we will come due next. �* , ., . pay, which i think we will come due next. �*, ., ., ,, next. let's do that. so the sunday --eole, next. let's do that. so the sunday peop
ten years of quite tight financial settlements under the conservatives, you know, boris johnson, theresa maytish public, do you think-john. _ understanding british public, do you think.- john, just _ understanding british public, do you think.- john, just finish - understanding british public, do you think.- john, just finish us . think. well,... john, 'ust finish us off on that. h think. well,... john, 'ust finish us off on that. rh think. well,... john, just finish us off on that. i...
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technology but also loneliness is one of the greatest public health challenges of our time and theresa may said when she established the minister for loneliness. what are the health issues around loneliness? >> clearly there are mental health ramifications which are perhaps more obviously with the link between if you feel learn want lonely and higher rates of uncertainty or depression and extreme higher rates of suicide. i don't think it is coincidental by any means that months and months of lockdown and periods of isolation that we have seen in recent months are also yielding higher mental health problem across the world and even higher levels of suicide against the young as well. but it's not just our mental health that loneliness impacts it also affects our physical health to a considerable degree. research has been established learning is bad for health is equivalent of 15 cigarettes per day because essentially we are designed not to be lonely. we were never meant to be lonely. so our bodies have evolved with a lever built in like in alarm bell to going into fight or flight mode essent
technology but also loneliness is one of the greatest public health challenges of our time and theresa may said when she established the minister for loneliness. what are the health issues around loneliness? >> clearly there are mental health ramifications which are perhaps more obviously with the link between if you feel learn want lonely and higher rates of uncertainty or depression and extreme higher rates of suicide. i don't think it is coincidental by any means that months and months...
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theresa may particularly seemed to really embrace saudi trade during her time in office as a kind ofna. [30 way is a difficult but different problem to china.— way is a difficult but different problem to china. do you agree? yeah, to problem to china. do you agree? yeah. to a _ problem to china. do you agree? yeah, to a degree. _ problem to china. do you agree? yeah, to a degree. i _ problem to china. do you agree? yeah, to a degree. i think- problem to china. do you agree? yeah, to a degree. i think the i problem to china. do you agree? j yeah, to a degree. i think the uk government particularly the conservative uk government has always _ conservative uk government has always argued about the need to have diplomatic— always argued about the need to have diplomatic channels for each country _ diplomatic channels for each country i_ diplomatic channels for each country. i think where it's going to divide _ country. i think where it's going to divide opinion isjust one that relates— divide opinion isjust one that relates specifically on trade deals which _ relates specifically on trade
theresa may particularly seemed to really embrace saudi trade during her time in office as a kind ofna. [30 way is a difficult but different problem to china.— way is a difficult but different problem to china. do you agree? yeah, to problem to china. do you agree? yeah. to a _ problem to china. do you agree? yeah, to a degree. _ problem to china. do you agree? yeah, to a degree. i _ problem to china. do you agree? yeah, to a degree. i think- problem to china. do you agree? yeah, to a degree....
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this panel was set up in 2019, under theresa may. has - in 2019, under theresa may.tion question much how much engagement was there back then, when the panel was brought together for the first time, versus where it is today? timer;r brought together for the first time, versus where it is today?— versus where it is today? they are li . ht versus where it is today? they are light years — versus where it is today? they are light years apart- _ versus where it is today? they are light years apart. when _ versus where it is today? they are light years apart. when the - versus where it is today? they are light years apart. when the panel| light years apart. when the panel was set up, it was set up in order to help implement something called the lgbt action plan and 75 action points were agreed with government, based on a survey of the lgbt community, one of the biggest surveys in the world, 108,000 people replied, stating what they would like to see the government do to help enhance their protections, to help enhance their protections, to help them in their workplace, at s
this panel was set up in 2019, under theresa may. has - in 2019, under theresa may.tion question much how much engagement was there back then, when the panel was brought together for the first time, versus where it is today? timer;r brought together for the first time, versus where it is today?— versus where it is today? they are li . ht versus where it is today? they are light years — versus where it is today? they are light years apart- _ versus where it is today? they are light years...
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his tone could hardly have been more different to his predecessor in number ten, theresa may, who hadurning injustice of racial disparities. if you're black, you're treated more harshly by the criminaljustice system that if you're white. mrs may went to work immediately. this is a problem that i think that we have to confront. she set up the government's race disparities audit to shine a light on institutional racism, but a close ally of boris johnson was unimpressed. munira mirza, who went on to become mrjohnson�*s top policy adviser in number ten, had written how institutional racism was "a perception more than a reality". in an article in the spectator magazine, she said... the appointment of tony sule as the commission chair led antiracism activists in south london to try and have him removed because of what they regarded as his previous rejection of institutional racism. the conclusions of today's report came as no surprise to them. it will anger people and i think people are going to go back to the streets, back to their communities, to start reorganising. so, yes, i believe it'
his tone could hardly have been more different to his predecessor in number ten, theresa may, who hadurning injustice of racial disparities. if you're black, you're treated more harshly by the criminaljustice system that if you're white. mrs may went to work immediately. this is a problem that i think that we have to confront. she set up the government's race disparities audit to shine a light on institutional racism, but a close ally of boris johnson was unimpressed. munira mirza, who went on...
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after what happened in salisbury, theresa may went to a friend in the european union and they gave us. some news just through about the decision by labour mp mike kills to stand down in his seat, which would trigger a by—election. down in his seat, which would triggera by—election. how down in his seat, which would trigger a by—election. how much of a test for labour will it be to hold onto that seat, the hartlepool seat, writes in the red wall? i am determined _ writes in the red wall? i am determined that _ writes in the red wall? i am determined that we - writes in the red wall? i am determined that we will. writes in the red wall? i am determined that we will go | writes in the red wall? i am i determined that we will go out writes in the red wall? u.” determined that we will go out and fight for every single vote. i can't comment on what has happened with the decision of my kilt to step down, except to say there is an ongoing investigation into that and it is something we take seriously. i represent a constituency, lives in a constituency that is in the so—called red wall. i genu
after what happened in salisbury, theresa may went to a friend in the european union and they gave us. some news just through about the decision by labour mp mike kills to stand down in his seat, which would trigger a by—election. down in his seat, which would triggera by—election. how down in his seat, which would trigger a by—election. how much of a test for labour will it be to hold onto that seat, the hartlepool seat, writes in the red wall? i am determined _ writes in the red wall? i...
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theresa perilla reports that pets may be having a tough time with the transition after getting all that attention for the past year, it is perhaps the last thing you'd expect to be a byproduct of a year long lockdown with much of the u. s still working from home man's best friend is getting a lot of extra attention. attention he or she must learn to live without when the world philly reopens and americans go back to an office once again, one of the problems that we're encountering with the adoption of so many dogs during covid is dogs having the inability to be left alone at the beginning of the pandemic, there was a rush to adopt a way to capitalize. the quality time spent at home. but for the last year these dogs have not been trained to explore their independence. they have not been left alone. they're not comfortable with the natural separation that comes between them and their owner. it's something the folks that scene hubert's c all the time and they're actively working to fix with a number of canine students if a dog develops true separation anxiety that could be a very challengi
theresa perilla reports that pets may be having a tough time with the transition after getting all that attention for the past year, it is perhaps the last thing you'd expect to be a byproduct of a year long lockdown with much of the u. s still working from home man's best friend is getting a lot of extra attention. attention he or she must learn to live without when the world philly reopens and americans go back to an office once again, one of the problems that we're encountering with the...
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i, at the time, i cannot remember the exact date, i had a discussion with theresa may who was by ministerervative party processes and obviously the uk government was looking at these matters as well but i wouldn't go from that to say the uk government somehow endorsed what we did. you've heard, which i wasn't aware of at the time but i'm aware of now and actually don't think is particularly significant that the cabinet office had commented not particularly about former ministers but some comment that it felt uncomfortable to have a policy relating to current or former ministers so i wouldn't claim their endorsement one way or another for what we did. i think what we did was done for the right reasons, i think we have a procedure that has not been declared unlawful and i'm not going to labour that point because it hasn't been tested in court, but a mistake was made in its application and nobody can get away from that. in terms of endorsement, and, again, i know you have heard from trade unions, i think and i don't want to speak for them and i certainly don't want to misquote their evidence
i, at the time, i cannot remember the exact date, i had a discussion with theresa may who was by ministerervative party processes and obviously the uk government was looking at these matters as well but i wouldn't go from that to say the uk government somehow endorsed what we did. you've heard, which i wasn't aware of at the time but i'm aware of now and actually don't think is particularly significant that the cabinet office had commented not particularly about former ministers but some...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>another big story we're following tonight. president biden announced today the country will have enough covid-19 vaccines for every adult by the end of may have a new prediction speeds up that benchmark by 2 months it comes as a new partnership was struck between usual rivals johnson and johnson and merck pharmaceuticals the 2 companies will now work together to get more vaccines to americans will have 20 million available by the end of march. >>and a 100 million by the end of june this year so things are really going to scale up over the next couple of months this is a type of collaboration between companies we saw in world war 2 with this increased production. >>of 3 safe and effective vaccines we have an opportunity to help address the urgent nationally more quickly. >>under the defense production act merck will now have 2 of its facilities equipped to safely manufacture the johnson and johnson vaccine additionally johnson and johnson facilities will now operate on a 24 7 schedule to pump out as many of his one dose vaccines as possible president biden says the country is on track to meet his goal of vaccinating 100 million people in
theresa kron 4 news. >>another big story we're following tonight. president biden announced today the country will have enough covid-19 vaccines for every adult by the end of may have a new prediction speeds up that benchmark by 2 months it comes as a new partnership was struck between usual rivals johnson and johnson and merck pharmaceuticals the 2 companies will now work together to get more vaccines to americans will have 20 million available by the end of march. >>and a 100...
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may we have the first speaker, please. >> chairman: first speaker? >> clerk: okay. that speaker was not available. can we move on to the next speaker, please? >> caller: good morning, this is theresa flandrick, and i'm calling about seat number seven. i am concerned with this switch in that i would really like to see someone who has been anchored in the san franciscan community for a long time, anchored well in terms of decades of being a long-term tenant, also. and having a depth of knowledge that is more intimate, rather than an outsider looking in. what i'm also noticing is the lack of someone who is a senior on this board, which would also speak well and be a nice balance in terms of also having youth represented on this board. so those are high comments. and i do hope that you'll consider those. thank you. >> chairman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> caller: this is josephine speaking to support hanz. hanz is uniquely qualified as an at-risk young man, being an undocumented immigrant, and has been living in chinatown for a couple of years. he understands the hardships and struggles of living in s.r.o.s, and he is probably the only chinese and south asian candidate to run
may we have the first speaker, please. >> chairman: first speaker? >> clerk: okay. that speaker was not available. can we move on to the next speaker, please? >> caller: good morning, this is theresa flandrick, and i'm calling about seat number seven. i am concerned with this switch in that i would really like to see someone who has been anchored in the san franciscan community for a long time, anchored well in terms of decades of being a long-term tenant, also. and having a...
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may we have the first speaker, please. >> chairman: first speaker? >> clerk: okay. that speaker was not available. can we move on to the next speaker, please? >> caller: good morning, this is theresa flandrick, and i'm calling about seat number seven. i am concerned with this switch in that i would really like to see someone who has been anchored in the san franciscan community for a long time, anchored well in terms of decades of being a long-term tenant, also. and having a depth of knowledge that is more intimate, rather than an outsider looking in. what i'm also noticing is the lack of someone who is a senior on this board, which would also speak well and be a nice balance in terms of also having youth represented on this board. so those are high comments. and i do hope that you'll consider those. thank you. >> chairman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> caller: this is josephine speaking to support hanz. hanz is uniquely qualified as an at-risk young man, being an undocumented immigrant, and has been living in chinatown for a couple of years. he understands the hardships and struggles of living in s.r.o.s, and he is probably the only chinese and south asian candidate to run
may we have the first speaker, please. >> chairman: first speaker? >> clerk: okay. that speaker was not available. can we move on to the next speaker, please? >> caller: good morning, this is theresa flandrick, and i'm calling about seat number seven. i am concerned with this switch in that i would really like to see someone who has been anchored in the san franciscan community for a long time, anchored well in terms of decades of being a long-term tenant, also. and having a...