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order of business public hearing and adaptation of the items i now call the public hearing to a tentative agreement to the united presence of the united states and canada local 38 unit union of allied workers and shop hands local 66 and national local one hundred four and 377 and the earth metal and glass workers local 17 and teamsters local 153 and local 776 and machinist the common craft may i have have month to month. >> mr. superintendant can i ask the director to please present and commend him on the color choices of his tie (laughter). >> thank you. superintendent board are the requested action the board of education of the san francisco unified school district be public hearing and adopt the agreement and the related disclosures documents thank you there are no public speakers ohoh - i'm sorry you have had to submit a card in order to speak pubically on the item comments from the board commissioner wynns. >> i want to inform everyone that i'll be abstaining with the conflict of interest my husband is a member of the local 377 and want the members of the board to know that. >> thank you commissioner wynns if there are no further comments roll call vote
order of business public hearing and adaptation of the items i now call the public hearing to a tentative agreement to the united presence of the united states and canada local 38 unit union of allied workers and shop hands local 66 and national local one hundred four and 377 and the earth metal and glass workers local 17 and teamsters local 153 and local 776 and machinist the common craft may i have have month to month. >> mr. superintendant can i ask the director to please present and...
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canada. coming from a border state we see it firsthand and is really the local people and the people between canada and the unitedhey get along very well. culturally and everything else. but what we are worried about is possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline. we think that this could jeopardize the economic relationship that the united states has with canada. it's a global market out there and so the united states needs to compete globally. and what better friend and ally than canada to work with? so we know canada has other options for its economic vitality. so why not have that partnership be with the united states? i think unfortunately what we've gone through in the united states with keystone has affected the relationship. we don't want it to affect our relationship but i think long-term we need to work to put things back together and put things right. >> danielle droitsch let's get your views. >> i don't think america's any better friend than canada. we have lots of trade 300,000 people across the border every day, $2 billion in economic growth
canada. coming from a border state we see it firsthand and is really the local people and the people between canada and the unitedhey get along very well. culturally and everything else. but what we are worried about is possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline. we think that this could jeopardize the economic relationship that the united states has with canada. it's a global market out there and so the united states needs to compete...
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state of the relationship. >> we think it is a good relationship from canada. we see it firsthand. the local people and people between canada and the united states. we are worried about possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline which could jeopardize the economic relationship. i think unfortunately what we have gone through in the united states has affected the relationship. we don't want it to but long-term we need to work to put things back together and make things right. >> let's get your view. >> i don't think america has any better friend than canada. $2 $2 billion in economic growth between the two countries everyday, a shared border an extremely long history of working together, fighting together working together on a number of issues for decades. friends need to be able to talk about issues and need to be able to discuss what really matters. one thing we have got to think about is last year was the hottest year on record. sixteen of the last hottest years on record happened since 1997. we are now confronting climate change, dealing with blistering drought, rising seas, f
state of the relationship. >> we think it is a good relationship from canada. we see it firsthand. the local people and people between canada and the united states. we are worried about possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline which could jeopardize the economic relationship. i think unfortunately what we have gone through in the united states has affected the relationship. we don't want it to but long-term we need to work to...
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united states. [applause] and my understanding is today hundreds of thousands of people, sadly, have to continue buying their medicine in canada rather than localpharmacies. as the chairman of the senate veterans committee, i worked hard in a bipartisan way to pass the most significant veterans legislation passed in many, many years. this legislation put over $15 billion into improving veterans health care, and to making certain that the people who put their lives on the line to defend us get the best quality health care possible and get it in a timely manner. and i have -- [applause] and one of the wonderful honors i have received in recent years is to be the recipient of the highest awards from the american legion and the vfw, and i'm very grateful to them for that. as someone concerned about health care and our dysfunctional health care system, i worked with jim clyburn to put some $12 billion into federally qualified community health centers which resulted in some 4 million lower income americans gaining access to health care, dental care, low-cost description prescription drugs, and mental health counseling. we also significantly expanded
united states. [applause] and my understanding is today hundreds of thousands of people, sadly, have to continue buying their medicine in canada rather than localpharmacies. as the chairman of the senate veterans committee, i worked hard in a bipartisan way to pass the most significant veterans legislation passed in many, many years. this legislation put over $15 billion into improving veterans health care, and to making certain that the people who put their lives on the line to defend us get...
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united states. and my understanding is that today, hundreds of thousands of people sadly have to continue buying their medicine in canada rather than in their localpharmacy. as the chairman of the senate veterans committee, i work hard in a bipartisan way to pass the most significant veterans legislation passed in many, many years. this legislation put over $15 billion into improving veterans health care, into making certain that the people who put their lives on the line to defend us get the best quality health care possible, and did it in a timely manner. and i have -- [applause] wonderful honors i've received in recent years is to of been the recipient of the highest award from both the american legion and the vfw, and i'm very grateful to them for that acknowledgment. as someone long concerned about health care and our dysfunctional health care system, i work hard with represented jim clyburn to put some $12 billion into federally qualified community health centers which resulted in some 4 million lower income americans any excess to health care dental care low-cost prescription drugs, and mental health counseling. we also significantly expan
united states. and my understanding is that today, hundreds of thousands of people sadly have to continue buying their medicine in canada rather than in their localpharmacy. as the chairman of the senate veterans committee, i work hard in a bipartisan way to pass the most significant veterans legislation passed in many, many years. this legislation put over $15 billion into improving veterans health care, into making certain that the people who put their lives on the line to defend us get the...
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state of the relationship. >> we think it is a good relationship from canada. we see it firsthand. the local people and people between canada and the unitedtates. they get along very well. we are worried about possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline . we think this could jeopardize the economic relationship. we know canada has other options for economic vitality. i think unfortunately what we have gone through in the united states has affected the relationship. we don't want it to, but long-term we need to work to put things back together and make things right. >> let's get your view. >> i don't think america has any better friend than canada. we have lots of trade. $2 billion in economic growth between the two countries everyday, a shared border, an extremely long history of working together, fighting together, working together on a number of issues for decades. friends need to be able to talk about issues and need to be able to discuss what really matters. one thing we have got to think about is, last year was the hottest year on record. sixteen of the last hottest years on
state of the relationship. >> we think it is a good relationship from canada. we see it firsthand. the local people and people between canada and the unitedtates. they get along very well. we are worried about possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline . we think this could jeopardize the economic relationship. we know canada has other options for economic vitality. i think unfortunately what we have gone through in the united...
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united states. and my understanding is today hundreds of thousands of people sadly, have to continue buying their medicine in canada rather than localarmacies. as the chairman of the senate veterans committee, i worked hard in a bipartisan way to pass the most significant veterans legislation passed in many, many years. we put $15 billion into improving veterans health care to make sure that the people who put their lives on the line to defend us get the best quality health care possible and get it in a timely manner. and i have -- [applause] and one of the wonderful honors i have received in recent years is to be the recipient of the highest awards from the american legion and the vfw and i'm very very grateful to them for that. as someone concerned about health care and our dysfunctional harrop care -- health care system, i worked with jim clyburn to put some $12 billion into qualified community health centers which resulted in some 4 million lower income americans gaining access to health care, dental care low-cost ascription drugs, and mental health counseling. we also significantly expanded the national health services board. t
united states. and my understanding is today hundreds of thousands of people sadly, have to continue buying their medicine in canada rather than localarmacies. as the chairman of the senate veterans committee, i worked hard in a bipartisan way to pass the most significant veterans legislation passed in many, many years. we put $15 billion into improving veterans health care to make sure that the people who put their lives on the line to defend us get the best quality health care possible and...
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just the united states, but many economies like europe where we have seen such a depreciation of those local currencies. ralph lauren is one example. two thirds of its business in the u.s. and canada, but 20% of its business in europe. if your dollar costs are remaining constant and you are selling into an area where you seen depreciation in the currency, is worth last. -- it is worth less. betty: what are economist saying? guest: they say we should see a decrease. it is interesting and talking to people. i cannot quite bridge the split that i was hearing the analyst that cover these companies and the apparel companies themselves who have the loaning the negative effects of the higher dollar. the economist are saying, we should be seeing lower prices for u.s. consumers because these guys are paying lower prices. there might potentially be a delayed of. that might be part of it, but it is not exactly clear. betty: a mystery here, julie. julie hyman rc in your market's correspondent did much more ahead. the rising dollar could be a timing with the feds highest rate height in years. alan greenspan will join me here in a few moments. forecasting the weather. the ceo of accuweather joi
just the united states, but many economies like europe where we have seen such a depreciation of those local currencies. ralph lauren is one example. two thirds of its business in the u.s. and canada, but 20% of its business in europe. if your dollar costs are remaining constant and you are selling into an area where you seen depreciation in the currency, is worth last. -- it is worth less. betty: what are economist saying? guest: they say we should see a decrease. it is interesting and talking...