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supervisors, good morning everybody mpt my name is [inaudible] i'm here representing the [inaudible] united collaborative and i'm here to request your support for the hes pa proposal for the 5 year plan to end homelessness and also request support for additional fund frg collaborative. yesterday and dropped the proposal to your haoffice [inaudible] as you know there is is a affordability crisis in san francisco. the average income for a family that is working is under 1600 dollars and we see so many nob nab in the mission that go for 1100 dollars, we are talking about rooms that are 8 by 8 that do not have a batch rth or kitchen and we have families of 4 sometimes 5 people living in a 8 by 8 room so i ask for your empathy and compassion to put yourselves in the shoes of these families trying to raise a family in san francisco. we are perhaps the most affluent city in the united states wree dedicating under 2 percent on housing. it is important to put priorities in place and request your support for the 5 year plan to end homelessness and for the budget that we are wequesting. thank you so much for your t
supervisors, good morning everybody mpt my name is [inaudible] i'm here representing the [inaudible] united collaborative and i'm here to request your support for the hes pa proposal for the 5 year plan to end homelessness and also request support for additional fund frg collaborative. yesterday and dropped the proposal to your haoffice [inaudible] as you know there is is a affordability crisis in san francisco. the average income for a family that is working is under 1600 dollars and we see so...
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i'm a member of the sro families united collaborative. i live in a sro, which is really small. we put in a small refrigerator, a table and there is no where we can move around in. my kids have to do their homework on the bed. when we get home, we have to line up for the shower for the kitchen. my kids really [inaudible] really low because he do not see a way out of the sro situation. i just hope that we have enough money for the families for the homeless people. i support the 5 year plan to end homelessness. even affordable housing now isn't affordable for people like us who make really low income. i hope you can [inaudible] to people like the [inaudible] and organizations. thank you. >> thank you e next speaker please >> good morning supervisors. my name is michael [inaudible] i'm here in support of hes pufunding and ask for your support. i was also as jazzy's place and happy to see this happening in the middle of a crisis. as the other homeless gentlemen points out we vacrisis and you have a opportunity to do something to answer that crise es. as my speerns spurns also shows
i'm a member of the sro families united collaborative. i live in a sro, which is really small. we put in a small refrigerator, a table and there is no where we can move around in. my kids have to do their homework on the bed. when we get home, we have to line up for the shower for the kitchen. my kids really [inaudible] really low because he do not see a way out of the sro situation. i just hope that we have enough money for the families for the homeless people. i support the 5 year plan to end...
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campaign with us (clapping) and the ed fund is an incredible partner we also do this in collaboration with the unitedfrancisco and matthew harding if u e and jean r0sh9 son from the united administrator with us here this afternoon (clapping) and, of course we couldn't u counseled do what we need to do in our public school system button the board of education thank you, joe and rachel norton and you sandra fewer >> i rehabilitation want to thank sprirps have representatives that are up here and i can't tell me how african to supervisors that pay attention to our school and value their importance and many go and visit our schools and incorporate their system so i want to thank you supervisor norman yee julie christensen and 63 and katie tang in district 4 (clapping) and next to katie is our fabulous assessor our which none of you have any idea it is carmen chu it is fanatic a former supervisor in district
campaign with us (clapping) and the ed fund is an incredible partner we also do this in collaboration with the unitedfrancisco and matthew harding if u e and jean r0sh9 son from the united administrator with us here this afternoon (clapping) and, of course we couldn't u counseled do what we need to do in our public school system button the board of education thank you, joe and rachel norton and you sandra fewer >> i rehabilitation want to thank sprirps have representatives that are up...
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today someone in the united states for supposedly collaborating with isis or plotting a deed. >> i thinkhere have been nine arrests this month. i think it's 50 in the last year since march of 2014 three people have been killed evading arrests, but the number is going to go up. what we want is people to see something and say something, and we want law enforcement to build trust with communities where some of these people are. let's understand this is not only muslims who are conducting attacks in the united states that are hate crimes too. just think south carolina that tragedy just last week. there's a lot of stuff that could happen and it's easy access on how to build pressure cooker bombs or do other minor forming of use of explosives. >> and these are soft targets, peter, the factory in france the beach, the resource in tunisia, a mosque in kuwait. these are easy targets. yeah hotels and by definition they let people in similar places of worship, whether it's in charleston or kuwait. you have to let people in. >> guys we're going to continue to stay on top this story. let's hope it's
today someone in the united states for supposedly collaborating with isis or plotting a deed. >> i thinkhere have been nine arrests this month. i think it's 50 in the last year since march of 2014 three people have been killed evading arrests, but the number is going to go up. what we want is people to see something and say something, and we want law enforcement to build trust with communities where some of these people are. let's understand this is not only muslims who are conducting...
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but other than this there's a lot of coordination they want to be collaborative by they're really is strict requirement and service unit they each must meet so they do with with they're assigned staff. >> a couple of years before we collaborated two organizations to come together at one time they were doing both and all of a sudden i remember we collaborated to organization we thought were doing the same thing. >> no, it wasn't they were doing the same thing but we found it was a time most adventageous to merge those two successful programs that were in fact, facing challenges economically; right? and in terms of being priced out of office space so the leadership to include the board of directors helped to make it a lot more - would create a stronger organization if those two entities merged so we were partners in that attempt to make sure it happened smoothly and no disruption in the organizations. >> they were complimentary programs but not doing the same thing. >> right. >> and neither organization had the financial enough financial support as marie said to keep awe float in the economic climate it came to san franc
but other than this there's a lot of coordination they want to be collaborative by they're really is strict requirement and service unit they each must meet so they do with with they're assigned staff. >> a couple of years before we collaborated two organizations to come together at one time they were doing both and all of a sudden i remember we collaborated to organization we thought were doing the same thing. >> no, it wasn't they were doing the same thing but we found it was a...
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all of a sudden, there was a real war in which the united states and israel had to collaborate strategically. and you may recall that the united states provided israel with patriot missiles as an answer -- at least, a psychological answer because physically, they actually didn't work -- a psychological answer to the scud attacks, 41 scud missiles that fell on tel aviv and its environs. and i was a part of the team that brought in the patriot missiles. c-span: and they were in israel, the patriots. >> guest: they were in israel. c-span: now, go back to your education, then. where did you go to college? >> guest: i did my undergraduate -- i did a b.a., m.a. all in middle east history at columbia, columbia college, and then i went on to do an m.a. and a ph.d again in middle east history at princeton. c-span: are you both an israeli and an american citizen? >> guest: i am. c-span: and why did you end up in the '82 war in lebanon? how did that work? >> guest: well, i had always wanted to move to israel. i saw my future in israel. i wanted to raise my family in israel. and in 1973, at the end of t
all of a sudden, there was a real war in which the united states and israel had to collaborate strategically. and you may recall that the united states provided israel with patriot missiles as an answer -- at least, a psychological answer because physically, they actually didn't work -- a psychological answer to the scud attacks, 41 scud missiles that fell on tel aviv and its environs. and i was a part of the team that brought in the patriot missiles. c-span: and they were in israel, the...
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wondering if you could expand on the brief comments he made him speak about how brazil and the united states can collaboratewith their growing political and economic crisis there. >> reappeared thanks, teresa. >> on the first issue on the defense issues, i am not necessarily the right person to answer in terms of any specifics. there will be a bilateral meeting between defense secretary's ahead of the presidential meeting and that is where you may see more specifics come out of this. but there is clearly an interest in moving forward on defense cooperation and having more conversations about cooperation between the two governmental side than on defense industry issues. obviously there is a fair amount already. my brother at the department of defense are better qualified to give a broader answer than that. i don't know if anybody has any more. >> we would like to mention defends itself cover something related to that aerospace industries. the two companies brazilian company an american company partnered to create a research center to task the bio field. this is something very interesting. it will help us to
wondering if you could expand on the brief comments he made him speak about how brazil and the united states can collaboratewith their growing political and economic crisis there. >> reappeared thanks, teresa. >> on the first issue on the defense issues, i am not necessarily the right person to answer in terms of any specifics. there will be a bilateral meeting between defense secretary's ahead of the presidential meeting and that is where you may see more specifics come out of...
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little on the brief comments you made and speak a little bit about how the brazil and the united states can collaborate with regards to the situation in venezuela and the growing political -- there. the thank you. >> thanks. >> on the first issue on the defense issues, i think i'm not necessarily the right pen person to answer in terms of any specifics. i think there will be a bilateral meeting between defense secretaries ahead of the presidential meeting and that's where you may see you know more specifics come out of this, but there is clearly an interest in moving forward on defense cooperation and having more cooperation between the two governmental sides and defense enter stri issues. but i think my brethren at the department of defense would probably be better qualified to give a broader answer than that. has anything more. >> should mention the defense itself, but something that is related to that, the air and space sfris. strz the american company that partnered to create a research center in social compass, san paulo and this is something very interesting. it will help us to reduce the mission
little on the brief comments you made and speak a little bit about how the brazil and the united states can collaborate with regards to the situation in venezuela and the growing political -- there. the thank you. >> thanks. >> on the first issue on the defense issues, i think i'm not necessarily the right pen person to answer in terms of any specifics. i think there will be a bilateral meeting between defense secretaries ahead of the presidential meeting and that's where you may...
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i'm samantha part of united workers i'm here to support those amendments as part of the collaborative i'm excited to help to clear up the bill this will help advocates and workers to better understand the law and thank you for your support and look forward to educating workers about the bill of rights for the workers and helping to enforce the law excited to see this bill of rights effects the workers and how much it changes our lives. >> name a connie the vice president of the san francisco labor council anticipate advocate for jobs for justice i'm standing here as a key member of the very large coalition that has been working for 2 and a half years to get this legislation passed we have someone e spoken to workers and employers and we support the legislation has passed in the fall and unanimously appreciate the work that supervisor mar has stuck u.s.s. and dealt with assemblyman chiu and now supervisor farrell with our leadership that is a consensus a package of amendments we've bent a little bit in order to make that happen we're proud to be here this is a historic moment we need t
i'm samantha part of united workers i'm here to support those amendments as part of the collaborative i'm excited to help to clear up the bill this will help advocates and workers to better understand the law and thank you for your support and look forward to educating workers about the bill of rights for the workers and helping to enforce the law excited to see this bill of rights effects the workers and how much it changes our lives. >> name a connie the vice president of the san...
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the cyber security unit has also began collaborating with other agencies, non-doj agencies under regulatory issues. one agency we have been collaborating with is the ftc, and the ftc actually today issued a statement on its website saying that it was -- i will read from the statement. the company that has reported a breach, this is on the ftc's website -- a company that has reported a breach of the appropriate law enforcement and cooperated with them has taken an important step to reduce the harm from the breach. therefore, in the course of conducting an investigation, it's likely we do that company more favorably than a company that hasn't cooperated. that's the ftc's statement after consulting with and coordinating with doj and the cyber security unit. i won't speak for the ftc, but from our perspective, we view victims of data breaches as victims. i think this statement will help show that other enforcement agencies are also willing to view data breach victims as victims. a public example of our work so far in cyber security is also on our website, which is a document , a guidance docume
the cyber security unit has also began collaborating with other agencies, non-doj agencies under regulatory issues. one agency we have been collaborating with is the ftc, and the ftc actually today issued a statement on its website saying that it was -- i will read from the statement. the company that has reported a breach, this is on the ftc's website -- a company that has reported a breach of the appropriate law enforcement and cooperated with them has taken an important step to reduce the...
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unit. the investigation is not expected to be finished until next year. citigroup says that the bank is collaboratingthose are the top stories. s, you want more on the market we will get back to julie. julie: let's talk about aig, star international says that greenberg will appeal the ruling, the government ruling yesterday, saying that the government was likely to -- in the bailout of aig, and not rewarding damages to greenberg. the court ruled it is likely that aig holders will perhaps have not gotten anything if the bailout had not happened. they will appeal the ruling, that there is no remedy for the illegal conduct of the government and asked the court of dollars billions of taxpayers. the government has the ability to appeal for their part as well. both sides can appeal. alix: never ending. it is called the canary in the coal mine for banks. there is a decline in bond trading. mark joiningnow is us from pimco. bondis forecasting, this volatility, how are you dealing with that? >> it turns out that regulation of the banking or can be good for investors. what has happened is basically regulators
unit. the investigation is not expected to be finished until next year. citigroup says that the bank is collaboratingthose are the top stories. s, you want more on the market we will get back to julie. julie: let's talk about aig, star international says that greenberg will appeal the ruling, the government ruling yesterday, saying that the government was likely to -- in the bailout of aig, and not rewarding damages to greenberg. the court ruled it is likely that aig holders will perhaps have...
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it takes us all as american citizens collaborating to make the communities in the united states a better can't just continue down a path of destruction, continue down a path of doing the same thing and expect a different result. i agree with the sheriff a lot of the things we are seeing is the result of 50 years of going the same way and getting the same thing. we have to do something different. we have to start to think about our educational system providing choice for school we should be able to allow our tax dollars to follow our children to any school private, charter or public and i believe that's one of the first ways to get out of poverty. >> let me ask you, councilman why is it that we don't know how and why freddie gray died. six officers have been indicted. she has the autopsy report. why won't she release it? >> i'm not in her office and have no idea. by the way, we haven't thrown money at the problem because the money that has come in has not gone to people that need it but big contractors. >> where's the $1.8 billion that you got in stimulus money? >> it didn't go to the com
it takes us all as american citizens collaborating to make the communities in the united states a better can't just continue down a path of destruction, continue down a path of doing the same thing and expect a different result. i agree with the sheriff a lot of the things we are seeing is the result of 50 years of going the same way and getting the same thing. we have to do something different. we have to start to think about our educational system providing choice for school we should be able...
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it takes all of us as american citizens working together collaborating to make the communities in the unitede. we can't just continue down a path of destruction, continue down a path of doing the same thing. and expect that we'll get a different result. i agree with the sheriff that a lot of the things we're seeing are a result of 50 years of just going the same way and getting the same thing. and we've got to do something different. and that means we have to start thinking about our educational system providing choice for school. we should be able to take our tax dollars and allow our tax dollars to follow our children to any school whether it's private, public or charter. >> hey, let me ask you, councilman why wasn't marilyn mosby releasing the autopsy report? we still don't know why freddie gray died. she has the autopsy report. why won't shese it? >> i'm not in her office i have no idea. by the way, we haven't been throwing money at the problem, because the money has gone to big contractors, going to -- >> where's the $1.8 billion? >> it didn't go to the communities that needed it. it we
it takes all of us as american citizens working together collaborating to make the communities in the unitede. we can't just continue down a path of destruction, continue down a path of doing the same thing. and expect that we'll get a different result. i agree with the sheriff that a lot of the things we're seeing are a result of 50 years of just going the same way and getting the same thing. and we've got to do something different. and that means we have to start thinking about our...
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so, this is a great example of how governments and private industry collaborate to do things that are right by the unitedbrother. jack hough of "barron's" is standing here you have to be nice to him. he can do the baron's dance with your stock. >> i'm captivated by the taylor swift, shake, shake, shake. recycle, you have a business historically with stable cash flows. with recycling business, with value of commodities fallen, has that been a challenge? what do you do with recycling contracts with your contracts less profitable? liz: because, david, i love recycling. i'm addicted to it. >> when you look at our business everything is click on all cylinders, everything is clicking except for recycling because of that drop in commodities prices. because of drop in oil, cardboard, in our case, plastics, metals they are all coming down. sotheby's model always been we can recycle for our customers they can make money by recycling. what better model can you have with that. with the commodity prices lower, we have to charge customers to recycle. some customers looking at bottom lines. they have tight margins. the
so, this is a great example of how governments and private industry collaborate to do things that are right by the unitedbrother. jack hough of "barron's" is standing here you have to be nice to him. he can do the baron's dance with your stock. >> i'm captivated by the taylor swift, shake, shake, shake. recycle, you have a business historically with stable cash flows. with recycling business, with value of commodities fallen, has that been a challenge? what do you do with...
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collaborators with israel. hamas denied any responsibility and said that the united nations group try equate between the victim and the criminal. people here are not really aware of its result since it's the holy month of ramadan but hopeful that the fighting may bring them the rights especially as they believe the international community has a role in the ending of suffering and locate the restrictions. >> we have seen similar reports to this that in the end it didn't symptom the situation and wars exploding between israel and hamas but the palestinians are members of the icc. does that lend people more hope? i know you said people are not aware of the ins and outs but does that give people hope that these findings could eventually leave somewhere? >> as you say this is not the first report, amnesty international amnesty report, issued other reports before. the findings of the report are not as important as how oto to deal with the recommendations of the report. as we said, we are very helpful that this war will bring them their rights especially as they lost many things in the latest iran violence. >> one of
collaborators with israel. hamas denied any responsibility and said that the united nations group try equate between the victim and the criminal. people here are not really aware of its result since it's the holy month of ramadan but hopeful that the fighting may bring them the rights especially as they believe the international community has a role in the ending of suffering and locate the restrictions. >> we have seen similar reports to this that in the end it didn't symptom the...
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collaboration with the sharman center. this is the director. >> this is a period in the south when segregation in the united states pushed a number of black people of their community, displacing them because they no longer wanted to spr. >> the great migration is a story of agency. of people doing for themselves what immigrant groups had done for generations and generations before, which was to vote with their feet and make a new life for themselves. >>> jacob viewed his individual pieces as part of a larger narrative. he spread out all 60 panels at once laying in one colour at a time. dark first moving to lighter hues. thinking about how every panel would work together. the results are a form of sociological story telling. struggles of the normal people. rather than a story of one ladder in a movement. >> this work is almost 75 years old, and speaks as if it could be speaking to us today. >> i'm literally looking at a piece here and it looks like they'll have incredible contacts. >> the caption written is another of the social cos of the migrants leading that at times they did not feel safe. they were arrested on the lightest provocation >>> th
collaboration with the sharman center. this is the director. >> this is a period in the south when segregation in the united states pushed a number of black people of their community, displacing them because they no longer wanted to spr. >> the great migration is a story of agency. of people doing for themselves what immigrant groups had done for generations and generations before, which was to vote with their feet and make a new life for themselves. >>> jacob viewed his...
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furthermore, national guard cyber units are best suited under our constitution for the home admission of collaborating with public and private sector to protect vital networks. cyber security -- it is a national security imperative. it requires a long-term commitment against the cause -- to advance the cause. all of us should take some pride in that. inspired by the millennium development goals, the u.s. and partnership with the global community has cut extreme poverty and child deaths in half over the last 25 years. that is one of the greatest measurable leaps ever achieved in austerity and health. and yet still, or than one billion people in asia and africa and here in our own have us there in america live on less than $1.29. is it any surprise that in liberia, a country with just one medicals cool and meager hospitals the eyes that more than 10,000 people are infected with ebola? is it any surprise that in hunt -- in honduras, a country with the highest mortal rate and most brutal drug trafficking that thousands of people have fled for their lives here to our hemisphere? our leadership and collabor
furthermore, national guard cyber units are best suited under our constitution for the home admission of collaborating with public and private sector to protect vital networks. cyber security -- it is a national security imperative. it requires a long-term commitment against the cause -- to advance the cause. all of us should take some pride in that. inspired by the millennium development goals, the u.s. and partnership with the global community has cut extreme poverty and child deaths in half...
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collaboratively with the community to prevent racial bias and to better protect the people they serve. institutionalizing critical training for police officers as we have done in the past for communities united against violence in this city. but we need to develop new systems now and i hope that we can ultimately address disparities in bias in jails and thefts and bails and to jury composition as well. we need to also discuss and identify possible solutions such as more effective disciplining of officers who exhibit racial and other biases on-the-job and much better training systems as well as those in related legal professions for racial and unconscious bias in our work. lastly we will hear from not only the 10 point program from our public defenders office who analyze data and racial disparities on more outcomes within our criminal justice in this city. i wanted to say now that we are now going to hear from a number of speakers but before that i wanted to let my colleagues give their opening remarks as well. supervisor campos? >>supervisor david campos: thank you, chair, mar. i would like to thank everyone who is here. i see our office of complaints, public defender and i know our sheriff'
collaboratively with the community to prevent racial bias and to better protect the people they serve. institutionalizing critical training for police officers as we have done in the past for communities united against violence in this city. but we need to develop new systems now and i hope that we can ultimately address disparities in bias in jails and thefts and bails and to jury composition as well. we need to also discuss and identify possible solutions such as more effective disciplining...
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collaborations in science and technology, and the ties between our people. especially our young people, as part of our 100,000 strong. more brazilian students come to the united states and more american students go 0 brazil and that's real concrete progress. that we've made together. of course, president rousseff and i believe given how closely our national interests and value ace line. there's much more that the united states and brazil can be doing together. dilma, i want to thank you for your commitment to taking the partnership between our two countries to the next level. that's what we've done today across a range of areas. first we're announcing a series of new steps to boost trade and investment this creates jobs for our people. with brazil's recent announcement on infrastructure, american companies will have more opportunities to compete for projects to develop brazil's highways, airports, ports and railways. we'll make it easier and more affordable to hire workers, we'll do more to help small and medium-sized business and entrepreneurs connect and collaborate. and as leaders in science and technology, we've agreed to increase partnerships between our
collaborations in science and technology, and the ties between our people. especially our young people, as part of our 100,000 strong. more brazilian students come to the united states and more american students go 0 brazil and that's real concrete progress. that we've made together. of course, president rousseff and i believe given how closely our national interests and value ace line. there's much more that the united states and brazil can be doing together. dilma, i want to thank you for...
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collaboration back then. >> thanks very much. >>> just ahead, job growth here in the united states is up but president obama'srs are down. so if it's the economy stupid why isn't the president getting more credit for an improved u.s. economy? we're going to talk about that and more. a former senior adviser to the president, standing by live. (music) boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. >>> new numbers today point to a strong job market and employers added 280,000 jobs here in the united states in may. the unemployment rate ticked up a little bit to 5.5%. economists say that's a sign that more people are actually returning to the job market. but a new poll is out this week by cnn, president obama's job approval rating took a hit. just 45% approve of the way he's hand
collaboration back then. >> thanks very much. >>> just ahead, job growth here in the united states is up but president obama'srs are down. so if it's the economy stupid why isn't the president getting more credit for an improved u.s. economy? we're going to talk about that and more. a former senior adviser to the president, standing by live. (music) boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1...
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united states, of course, from california to china. the chinese are very interested for safety and freshness. i would say our retailers like safeway and whole foods could do very well, in-depth collaborating with alibaba on this matter. cory: that's interesting. is there a notion that california grocers are agriculture producers are businesses do not have good distribution in china because of the infrastructure in china? ken: i do not think it is a market they have gone after in any great way. teaming up with alibaba would improve volume as well as efficiency. it is an idea that i think those companies would really welcome. cory: josh, when you look at it from a capital deployment perspective, it's interesting that they are funding an ipo rather then funneling the cash alibaba raised with its own ipo. josh: it is a great question. in china the market is expanding so rapidly it some is more lucrative to raise it on the public market and float it and have it as the currency and then they will be able to do bonds and build up this massive infrastructure rather than trying to find it out of alibaba's on bank account. cory: jarrett, the chinese stock market was down 4%. they had a couple big c
united states, of course, from california to china. the chinese are very interested for safety and freshness. i would say our retailers like safeway and whole foods could do very well, in-depth collaborating with alibaba on this matter. cory: that's interesting. is there a notion that california grocers are agriculture producers are businesses do not have good distribution in china because of the infrastructure in china? ken: i do not think it is a market they have gone after in any great way....
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have expanded collaborations in science and technology and the ties between our people especially our young people as part of our 100,000 strong more brazilian students come to the unitedand more american students go to brazil. and given how closely our values and interests align, there's much more that the united states and brazil can be doing together. i want to thank you for your personal commitment to taking the partnership to the next level. and that's what we have done today across a range of areas. first we're announcing a series of new steps to boost trade and create jobs with our peoples. american companies will have more opportunities to compete for projects to develop brazil's highways airports and railways. we'll make it easier and more affordable to hire workers in our countries. as leaders in science and technology, we have agreed to increase partnerships between our colleges and universities as we develop the next generation of scientists and researchers. second, as major economies, the united states and brazil will continue to lead in the fight against climate change. since 2005 our two nations have reduced carbon emissions more than any other countries
have expanded collaborations in science and technology and the ties between our people especially our young people as part of our 100,000 strong more brazilian students come to the unitedand more american students go to brazil. and given how closely our values and interests align, there's much more that the united states and brazil can be doing together. i want to thank you for your personal commitment to taking the partnership to the next level. and that's what we have done today across a...
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furthermore, national guard cyber units are best suited under our constitution for the home admission of collaborating with public and private sector to protect vital networks. for security. it is a national security imperative. it requires a long-term commitment against the cause -- to advance the cause. all of us should take some pride in that. inspired are the -- the u.s. and partnership with the global community has cut extreme poverty and child deaths in half over the last 25 years. that is one of the greatest measurable leaps ever achieved in austerity and health. and yet still, or than one billion people in asia and africa and here in our own have us there in america live on less than a dollar $.29. -- $1.29. is it any surprise that in liberia, a country with just one medicals cool and meager hospitals the eyes that more than 10,000 people are infected with ebola? is it any surprise that in hunt doris, a country with the highest mortal rate and most brutal drug trafficking that thousands of people have fled for their lives here to our hemisphere? our leadership and collaboration with other nati
furthermore, national guard cyber units are best suited under our constitution for the home admission of collaborating with public and private sector to protect vital networks. for security. it is a national security imperative. it requires a long-term commitment against the cause -- to advance the cause. all of us should take some pride in that. inspired are the -- the u.s. and partnership with the global community has cut extreme poverty and child deaths in half over the last 25 years. that...
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units are misplaced to be involved in this coalition including even though human rights committee they're not present and the council of community housing partnerships some numbers that were realized from the eviction collaborative at thirty percent of the 2 thousand people very cold 2 thousand were black and echoing the disparities in the jail population another study in 2014 by the making art found that the black women were in disproportion so 56 percent locked up are black and so the 14 sro units our concerns one of the greatest housing crisis in san francisco the sf union takes a stand with the people against mass displacement and racism displacement we are able to knock on the doors of the sro tenants first and foremost they didn't think they were facing eviction the process we've been describing is not adequate at all so part of what we're asking to conduct the eir and make sure the residents in that sro know what is going to happen in the future thanks. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi i i am an organizer with critical resistance i want to reiterate what people have said for the purposes of san francisco getting applying for the $80 million i think that is incredibly irresponsible for a $80 million money
units are misplaced to be involved in this coalition including even though human rights committee they're not present and the council of community housing partnerships some numbers that were realized from the eviction collaborative at thirty percent of the 2 thousand people very cold 2 thousand were black and echoing the disparities in the jail population another study in 2014 by the making art found that the black women were in disproportion so 56 percent locked up are black and so the 14 sro...
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united states pushed a number of black people out of their communities, displaced them, because they no longer wanted to live under the daily fear of racial violence. >> the exhibition was created in collaboration with the sham berg center. >> it's people doing for themselves what immigrant groups had done for generations and generations before. which was to vote with their feet. and make a new life for themselves. >> this work is almost 75 years old and it speaks as if it could be speaking to us today. >> those issues, lab and educational opportunity of social justice and racial justice are very much still with us, and unfortunately are as relevant to young people with the millennial who have participated in sitins and dieins and as relevant to us today as they were in 1941. >> finally a reminder of our top story. president had three major priorities for this string. the first the trade authority and second, making sure that the supreme court doesn't mess with the affordable care act and third a deal with iran. it's a huge setback for the president on capitol hill. the house has decided not to approach something that scaled through the senate, and that's to give the president the authority to
united states pushed a number of black people out of their communities, displaced them, because they no longer wanted to live under the daily fear of racial violence. >> the exhibition was created in collaboration with the sham berg center. >> it's people doing for themselves what immigrant groups had done for generations and generations before. which was to vote with their feet. and make a new life for themselves. >> this work is almost 75 years old and it speaks as if it...
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units of service, legal assistance hours to at least 110 unduplicated consumers. when we explain there would be another legal service provider api outreach staff was eager to help make sure there is strong collaboration between the programs and minimize duplication in service. >> thank you mariea. i have a question. in the target population on page one there is no mention of lgbt. >> very much so. >> any other comment or questions? >> one. it seems the language and background on page 2 is a little confusing. it says one service provider apilo will continue to provide this service through the non profit legal firm but the grant is for 2 new grants, so i'm confused about whether a grant is renewal and one is new if they are both new because it sounds as thou one is continuing. >> api legal outreach is actually returning to perform this work. they have the current contract now for the yad legal services so this will be a new contract for that program. so it isn't a renewal in the sense of a extension. it is a new contract grant we are asking you to approve. >> but they were the previous holder >> they are the current holder. for you and i it is considered a renewal, but in contract terms it is different
units of service, legal assistance hours to at least 110 unduplicated consumers. when we explain there would be another legal service provider api outreach staff was eager to help make sure there is strong collaboration between the programs and minimize duplication in service. >> thank you mariea. i have a question. in the target population on page one there is no mention of lgbt. >> very much so. >> any other comment or questions? >> one. it seems the language and...
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united states pushed a number of black people out of their communities, displaced them because they no longer wanted to live you should the daily fear of racial violence. >> the exhibition was created in collaboration with the shaumburg center for research in black culture. >> the great migration is a story of people doing for themselves what immigrant groups had done for generations and generations before, which was to vote with their feet, and make a new life for themselves. >> jacob lawrence viewed individual pieces as part of one larger narrative. he spread out all 60 panels at once, laying in one color at a time on all pieces, dark moving to lighter, constantly thinking of how every panel would work together. >> it is a unique form of sociological story telling the stories of common people. >> this work is 75 years old and speaks as if it could be speaking to us today. >> those issues of labor access, of educational opportunity, of social justice and racial justice are very much still with us and unfortunately, are as relevant to young people, the 20 something's, the millennials who are participated in sit-ins and die ins and the black lives matter movement as relevant to 20 something's today
united states pushed a number of black people out of their communities, displaced them because they no longer wanted to live you should the daily fear of racial violence. >> the exhibition was created in collaboration with the shaumburg center for research in black culture. >> the great migration is a story of people doing for themselves what immigrant groups had done for generations and generations before, which was to vote with their feet, and make a new life for themselves....
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furthermore, national guard cyber units are best suited under our constitution for the home admission of collaborating -- for the homeland mission of collaborating with public and private sector partners to protect vital networks. for security. it is a national security imperative. it requires a long-term commitment against the cause -- to advance the cause. all of us should take some pride in that. inspired by the millennium development goals, the u.s. and partnership with the global community has cut extreme poverty and child deaths in half over the last 25 years. that is one of the greatest measurable leaps ever achieved in austerity and health. -- in human prosperity and health. and yet still, or than one -- more than billion people in one asia and africa and here in our own have us there in america live on less than $1.29. all of them vulnerable to the scourge of extreme poverty and violent extremism. is it any surprise that in liberia, a country with just one medical school and meager hospital supplies that more than 10,000 people are infected with ebola? is it any surprise that in hunt -- in ho
furthermore, national guard cyber units are best suited under our constitution for the home admission of collaborating -- for the homeland mission of collaborating with public and private sector partners to protect vital networks. for security. it is a national security imperative. it requires a long-term commitment against the cause -- to advance the cause. all of us should take some pride in that. inspired by the millennium development goals, the u.s. and partnership with the global community...
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united states? you know they have active intelligence from their work on the ground there, and there's a lot of coordination and collaborationin oman, the country that was the sort of staging post for preliminary negotiations with iran. i was talking to u.s. naval officers last week who said that there's more there than even meets the eye. so it's very curious. i mean you have this months' long campaign in yemen essentially led by saudi arabia to restore the hadi government but then there's a host of at least three other major factions on the ground there, the houthis, the remnants of the saleh regime and i wonder who has actually been telling the u.s. where to get these guys. >> dangerous, right? >> it's a fascinating story. >> last question. is this the way to defeat al qaeda and isis by taking out their leaders one by one? >> i mean look it's great that these guys with operational trade, in tradecraft and decades of experience are being removed from the battlefield. decapitation strikes, aerial sorties that eliminate the top commanders they don't really do the kind of damage we need because these guys are replaceable. and
united states? you know they have active intelligence from their work on the ground there, and there's a lot of coordination and collaborationin oman, the country that was the sort of staging post for preliminary negotiations with iran. i was talking to u.s. naval officers last week who said that there's more there than even meets the eye. so it's very curious. i mean you have this months' long campaign in yemen essentially led by saudi arabia to restore the hadi government but then there's a...
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furthermore, national guard cyber units, i believe, are best suited under our constitution for the homeland mission of collaborating with public and private sector to protect vital networks. like a security. sustainable development. that is a national security imperative. it requires a long-term commitment to advance the cause. of our rising global middle class. this is not a sensible dream. hard-won progress is arathi being made. -- is already being made. all of us should take some pride in that. the u.s. in partnership with the global community has cut extreme poverty and child deaths in half over the last 25 years. that is one of the greatest measurable leaps ever achieved in human prosperity and health. and yet still, more than one billion people in asia and africa and here and our own hemisphere in latin america live on less than $1.29. all of them vulnerable to the scourge of extreme poverty and violent extremism. is it any surprise that in liberia, a country with just one medical school and meager hospital supplies, that more than 10,000 people are infected with ebola? is it any surprise that in honduras, a
furthermore, national guard cyber units, i believe, are best suited under our constitution for the homeland mission of collaborating with public and private sector to protect vital networks. like a security. sustainable development. that is a national security imperative. it requires a long-term commitment to advance the cause. of our rising global middle class. this is not a sensible dream. hard-won progress is arathi being made. -- is already being made. all of us should take some pride in...