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as we mentioned, while we took resources we had for test to purchase vaccines and treatments, we still had some resources left. we did not deplete the whole supply. we had money in the american registry plan to buy more test. that combination has allowed us to do this. it is on a limited basis. we are not going to be will to keep this open forever. thank you very much. thank you, everyone. >> ok. just a couple things of the top. then we will take some questions. today is the final day of the u.s. africa leader summit. a summit that has underscored the u.s. commitment to reinvigorating partnerships across the continent. the president and vice president and other officials have had the opportunity to spend time with the leaders from across africa, over the last couple of days. including, at last night's dinner, here at the white house. this afternoon the president will adjust the -- will address the senate one more time. in this week, vice president harris and president biden have made decisions that will influence african citizens. they resolve to work collaboratively with governments,
as we mentioned, while we took resources we had for test to purchase vaccines and treatments, we still had some resources left. we did not deplete the whole supply. we had money in the american registry plan to buy more test. that combination has allowed us to do this. it is on a limited basis. we are not going to be will to keep this open forever. thank you very much. thank you, everyone. >> ok. just a couple things of the top. then we will take some questions. today is the final day of...
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maybe if we can talk about what conversations we have had specifically with clear channel and how we fix this. could they work with us on the are resources of the campaign and maybe get the content where they can help somewhere in one of their digital boxes that ask people not to damage the shelters and remind them to report. >> what we are doing, that's a perfect question and i think we are setting ourselves up to do that exact thing. i'm referring back to human behavior and where we are seeing those patterns and why is it happening and the treatment. you are talking about stopping it from happening in the beginning. what we are doing now is looking at other cities, other transit agencies and even comparable cities to san francisco and levels of metrics to understand. a lot of people want to understand that it isn't just san francisco and what it is is what messaging and what kind of campaigns can be preventative. should people take pride in the city, please don't vandalize the shelters and hue that might work. we are looking at new york, chicago, to get a sense of are these pattern
maybe if we can talk about what conversations we have had specifically with clear channel and how we fix this. could they work with us on the are resources of the campaign and maybe get the content where they can help somewhere in one of their digital boxes that ask people not to damage the shelters and remind them to report. >> what we are doing, that's a perfect question and i think we are setting ourselves up to do that exact thing. i'm referring back to human behavior and where we are...
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maybe if we can talk about what conversations we have had specifically with clear channel and how we fix this. could they work with us on the are resources of the campaign and maybe get the content where they can help somewhere in one of their digital boxes that ask people not to damage the shelters and remind them to report. >> what we are doing, that's a perfect question and i think we are setting ourselves up to do that exact thing. i'm referring back to human behavior and where we are seeing those patterns and why is it happening and the treatment. you are talking about stopping it from happening in the beginning. what we are doing now is looking at other cities, other transit agencies and even comparable cities to san francisco and levels of metrics to understand. a lot of people want to understand that it isn't just san francisco and what it is is what messaging and what kind of campaigns can be preventative. should people take pride in the city, please don't vandalize the shelters and hue that might work. we are looking at new york, chicago, to get a sense of are these pattern
maybe if we can talk about what conversations we have had specifically with clear channel and how we fix this. could they work with us on the are resources of the campaign and maybe get the content where they can help somewhere in one of their digital boxes that ask people not to damage the shelters and remind them to report. >> what we are doing, that's a perfect question and i think we are setting ourselves up to do that exact thing. i'm referring back to human behavior and where we are...
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as we mentioned, while we took resources we had for test to purchase vaccines and treatments, we still had some resources left. we did not deplete the whole supply. we had money in the american registry plan to buy more test. that combination has allowed us to do this. it is on a limited basis. we are not going to be will to keep announcer: friday, a panel discussion on the biden administration's foreign policy agenda and accompaniments hosted by the carnegie endowment for international peace. watch live coverage at 10:15 eastern on c-span. you can also watch on our free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. ♪ announcer: american history tv, saturdays on c-span 2 exploring the peoples of the events that tell the american story. at at :00 p.m. eastern on lectures on history a look into evangelical nightlife in california with california state university professor. and at 10:00 p.m. eastern a reenactment of the convention of 1775 at its original location where patrick any -- patrick henry spoke his famous words give me liberty or give me death. watch american history tv sa
as we mentioned, while we took resources we had for test to purchase vaccines and treatments, we still had some resources left. we did not deplete the whole supply. we had money in the american registry plan to buy more test. that combination has allowed us to do this. it is on a limited basis. we are not going to be will to keep announcer: friday, a panel discussion on the biden administration's foreign policy agenda and accompaniments hosted by the carnegie endowment for international peace....
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we have in general we have redundancy so we have 3-in general we want to have 3 nurses on per shift. it is hard to anticipate how many intakes there will be, so 3 per shift, 3 shifts per day so 9 in general. but again, if we have somebody call out sick or we may over-staff or sometimes have 2 but in general try to have 3 at all times. >> can you walk through what is involved in the typical stay on a individual in each county jail? and know there is cj1, cj2 and county jail 3. you mentioned cj3 as the san bruno jail. those typically are longer stays. if you can kind of take us through a typical stay in each one. >> sure. so, people coming into the jails as we mentioned coming to county jail 1 they go through a full health assessment screening. if there are any acute medical problems, anything we are very concerned about, we or for example they are detoxing or in any sort of crisis, but not requiring hospitalization, they would go to county jail 2, and for people who--the much more general public who don't need that level of medical supervision, they would go to county jail 3, and peop
we have in general we have redundancy so we have 3-in general we want to have 3 nurses on per shift. it is hard to anticipate how many intakes there will be, so 3 per shift, 3 shifts per day so 9 in general. but again, if we have somebody call out sick or we may over-staff or sometimes have 2 but in general try to have 3 at all times. >> can you walk through what is involved in the typical stay on a individual in each county jail? and know there is cj1, cj2 and county jail 3. you...
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we buy. how is this even possible that we are so far in debt? we need to lessen what we send to other countries and support our own first. guest: maybe 1% or 2% of the budget that we send it to other countries, it doesn't mean there isn't room for cutting. there is room to rethink how we do foreign aid, but if we are going to get the budget under control, there are either increasing taxes more or cut spending we are paying to ourselves. we can do it through better medicare programs, but there is no easy when that we just cut foreign aid or just give texas, we just grow the economy and not solve this. we are so far beyond easy wins at this point. host: you think any of these efforts will be taken up by the republican majority next year? guest: i hope so. in 2011 when we subdivided, -- when we saw divided, we got the budget and created a commission that unfortunately didn't work. we did have the ballasts -- balanced budget act of 1998. hopefully we can come together and start making progress on
we buy. how is this even possible that we are so far in debt? we need to lessen what we send to other countries and support our own first. guest: maybe 1% or 2% of the budget that we send it to other countries, it doesn't mean there isn't room for cutting. there is room to rethink how we do foreign aid, but if we are going to get the budget under control, there are either increasing taxes more or cut spending we are paying to ourselves. we can do it through better medicare programs, but there...
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we keyed -- we created the 300 person counterterrorism. since then, responsibilities continue to expand. the policing of today is one that is digital driven. the difficulty of policing today is much more significant. the ability to spread fear is being broadcast in a very different way. you have cable everywhere. this constant drumbeat is coming from everywhere. it is frustrating for police to get their message out. if it bleeds, he pleads. the 6:00 news was fun. it is repeated over and over again. this has become a challenge to american police chiefs. >> ellie has been enjoying the crime white -- los angeles has been enjoying the crime rate as low as the safeties. can you talk about how that affects you? >> it is a little messier. when we look at crime rates, violent crime specifically, homicides and shooting victims, we saw a 50% increase in both since 2019. those are real numbers. those numbers grew to just under 400. those are the numbers we last saw in 2005 and 2006. the reality is that we cannot look back to those days 20 or 30 years
we keyed -- we created the 300 person counterterrorism. since then, responsibilities continue to expand. the policing of today is one that is digital driven. the difficulty of policing today is much more significant. the ability to spread fear is being broadcast in a very different way. you have cable everywhere. this constant drumbeat is coming from everywhere. it is frustrating for police to get their message out. if it bleeds, he pleads. the 6:00 news was fun. it is repeated over and over...
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the bottom line we love what we do. our airman, guardian and their families are the greatest competitor advantage, we do not have time or talent to lose. sexual assault sexual harassment undermine our lithology, operational readiness in the mission a success, they also affect command climate a real unit cohesion and undermine good order and discipline. to successfully fulfill our mission to protect the defender nation, addressing sexual harassment and sexual assault must be a top priority it is for secretary kendall and i, this issue is a readiness issue in leadership issue. the department of defense annual report on sexual assault in the military for fiscal year 2021 it is to be the prevalence of sexual assault behavior increase as of the total number restricted and unrestricted reports at the same time we know we have more work to do decreased by 10% compared to fiscal year 2018 data. significant measurable progress between sexual harassment sexual assault encumbrance of support and response services for sexual harass
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we had to make a decision in which direction we are moving and which problems we close, accordingly, our implementation in this form resembles as much as possible constructor, but still we hmm if we stand on the fact that we need to have a longer detection range , we achieve this at the expense of a mirror, it is a parabolic shape, inside there is a single microphone to ensure the detection of the angle for the purpose of this is not enough, of course, but in principle it is not we need all implementations, which one do we put , and where is this microphone, or shall we say this is a political mirror, where is it placed, we install it at a height of 10-12 m, which also allows us to increase the detection range of any telecommunications towers, we can put them, all that is required from the requirements is the availability of power, we can even provide our own additional uninterrupted e-e, we saw that these parabolic sound signal receivers can be placed on all our telecommunication towers, and this actually creates such an information network of detection in enemy facilities, yes, how
we had to make a decision in which direction we are moving and which problems we close, accordingly, our implementation in this form resembles as much as possible constructor, but still we hmm if we stand on the fact that we need to have a longer detection range , we achieve this at the expense of a mirror, it is a parabolic shape, inside there is a single microphone to ensure the detection of the angle for the purpose of this is not enough, of course, but in principle it is not we need all...
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we have a lot that we have to satisfy. we will start as soon as we get the contracting done.the people that do the work are going to put a lot of time and effort into it, so so we are working on that now through the reagan/udall foundation and we are working to have a report within 60 business days at the time the report begins. >> budget transparency and i brought up the safety modernization act and both performance before and after. can you incorporate into your budgeting process or reporting process how you are trying to implement that flexibility and improve your process? will that be part of this review as well? let short answer is yes. i worked in every kind of organization, but federal agency budgets are among the more difficult to decipher because of the mixed mentioned in all these things come into play. and i think on the food side, one thing about the user fees on the medical product side is it brings the discipline to the budget that's very clear, which has some value. we don't have that on the food side, but we are committed to making the budget much more transpa
we have a lot that we have to satisfy. we will start as soon as we get the contracting done.the people that do the work are going to put a lot of time and effort into it, so so we are working on that now through the reagan/udall foundation and we are working to have a report within 60 business days at the time the report begins. >> budget transparency and i brought up the safety modernization act and both performance before and after. can you incorporate into your budgeting process or...
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if we fit in the code as we have today we would not succeed. gi understand this and i don't have a problem with that i have a problem with our tirnl low how we will make sure this is delivered the way it is supposed to be. >> yes. >> that's my currently our side of this. >> from infrastructure and the puc we are not only applying lessons learnd and also making an effort to get good at delivering projects ewe likewising alternative delivery. win we will see more of them not less there is one per of this, too. remember the patriot partner will seek payment to profit. testimony it is of their interest we succeed as a team and a group so they can get repaid. joy understand this. our interest is our interest. we are guesting pid to our delivery and we seen with this 10 billion dollars project we gone were newscast paying attention things happened that's when i'm talking about. when we were not paying attention web core was going side ways. that's when i'm talking about. you know. >> thank you. >> i continuing is important to remember the project is
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now we are more data-driven than we used to be.e look at market research, we measure the return on investment. we use digital media in that way as well. so, they have become much more analytically-driven than they used to be. francine: what is the biggest challenge going forward? is it, if you look at some of the technology companies -- twitter, facebook -- is that still where the future lies? mark: it was interesting. in the first six months of the year, if you look at wpp, we have actually grown more quickly than the average of the four tech companies. google, meta, snap, and twitter. so, in a funny way, the challenges they face are somewhat different from the challenges that we face. you know, we tend to have bigger, more global clients. we are not so reliant on venture capital-funded startups. so we are coming into the future in quite a good position. and actually there are going to be a lot of opportunities for us. francine: who do you see as your biggest rival? mark: you know, we compete with our traditional rivals, we compet
now we are more data-driven than we used to be.e look at market research, we measure the return on investment. we use digital media in that way as well. so, they have become much more analytically-driven than they used to be. francine: what is the biggest challenge going forward? is it, if you look at some of the technology companies -- twitter, facebook -- is that still where the future lies? mark: it was interesting. in the first six months of the year, if you look at wpp, we have actually...
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we are tired and we _ to the point where we have nothing left. we are tired and we are - left.xhausted.— left. we are tired and we are exhausted. ~ , ., , _ exhausted. i think it is ready say there has been _ exhausted. i think it is ready say there has been huge _ exhausted. i think it is ready say there has been huge public- exhausted. i think it is ready say i there has been huge public support today but the government is saying this 5% above inflation request for your pay is unreasonable. do you find that confusing, the fact that people are supporting you but the government are not listening? i found it really difficult because actually — found it really difficult because actually boris johnson came here and our colleagues treated him and after that, i_ our colleagues treated him and after that, i thought to myself, he is going _ that, i thought to myself, he is going to — that, i thought to myself, he is going to get it, he stayed here during — going to get it, he stayed here during covid, he got seen by the highest — during covid, he got seen by the highest members of sta
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we want to talk about this accident that we are seeing.this is in the east bay on highway 13 northbound in oakland. we have a lane blocked due to this crash. be aware that if you are heading in that direction. let's give you an update on how things are looking at the altamont pass. we will see if we can get the graphics to move. it is not moving right now. we have a high wind advisory in effect at the altamont pass. it is a 33 minute drive in that area. be aware that traffic is building up in that area. the time is 5:53. coming up today on the drew barrymore show, we will have serena williams. that will be a 9:30. be sure you tune in right here on kpix 5. >>> after our show, stick around for cbs mornings . we bring you the ♪ this rental car is so boring to drive. let's be honest. the rent-a-car industry is the definition of boring. and the reason can be found in the name itself. rent - a - car. you don't want a friend. you want the friend. you don't want a job. you want the job. the is always over a. that's why we don't offer a car. we off
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we say we are going to lower rates, but we never brought them up.ates for a long time and that crazy bubble. we knew this. they knew this. everyone knew this. but if we are making money, we will make another five or 10%. let's go to 10 or 12 years. correct? guest: i have to underline something you said. i am against the government handing out money. it doesn't matter who the recipient's. i am concerned about handing it out to corporations and when we deal with covid, i think we are faced with how to pick the lesser of evils. the government came in and worked all -- for various reason shut down the economy. the right answer would've been not to shut down the economy. but with covid on the other side, we were uncertain with the deaths, so given our proven understanding of the time, we said we need to shut down the economy. what comes next? what comes next is we have to keep people -- people to eat. they have to keep working to the extent they are. what we have to do is print a bunch of money and handed out. i don't think it is a good thing to do, but
we say we are going to lower rates, but we never brought them up.ates for a long time and that crazy bubble. we knew this. they knew this. everyone knew this. but if we are making money, we will make another five or 10%. let's go to 10 or 12 years. correct? guest: i have to underline something you said. i am against the government handing out money. it doesn't matter who the recipient's. i am concerned about handing it out to corporations and when we deal with covid, i think we are faced with...
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we recognize how vulnerable we are. the consolidation is an issue and we are working towards making sure we increase processing at local and regional levels helping have economic opportunities and have more control over their vitality so yes absolutely. economic research is right in the middle. >> thank you madam chair. >> thank you very much for that important question. senator hoeven. >> thank you. it's good to be here today and thank you for the chairman and ranking member folding this hearing. this research is so incredibly important. growing up in northwest north dakota their crops we can grow well on dry land. it's a credit to ars and great research done with their land grant universities. some believable if from productivity and disease-resistant. this is suchh an important area in one of the things we are pushing forward now with precision agriculture and we started the concept called the grand farm it's a public-private partnership where they have actually set up a corporate agreement with usda specifically tot
we recognize how vulnerable we are. the consolidation is an issue and we are working towards making sure we increase processing at local and regional levels helping have economic opportunities and have more control over their vitality so yes absolutely. economic research is right in the middle. >> thank you madam chair. >> thank you very much for that important question. senator hoeven. >> thank you. it's good to be here today and thank you for the chairman and ranking member...
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that is what we are hearing from our partners. we know that we have tools to promote these goals.e also know that over the course of the past few years, we have seen the supply chain for kuwaiti, we have seen a increase in geopolitical pressure. i do not know i am properly giving the credit to toby lincoln. i am always happy to give him credit. when asked about our overall indo pacific strategy, we are not coming with a economic engagement or a general engagement strategy that is requiring our partners to choose. what we are doing is bringing our partners a choice. the question that i then had to ask for myself, as we design the economic framework, what is the united states wanted to get out of this? we are looking for more choices. you now, i think when the supply chains are so integrated with the chinese economy, it is important for us to focus on the resilience, sustainability assets. how we can define a economic engagement, that is all of us more choices and create more resilience for all of our economies with the focus on our people. as you know, it is across the four pillars
that is what we are hearing from our partners. we know that we have tools to promote these goals.e also know that over the course of the past few years, we have seen the supply chain for kuwaiti, we have seen a increase in geopolitical pressure. i do not know i am properly giving the credit to toby lincoln. i am always happy to give him credit. when asked about our overall indo pacific strategy, we are not coming with a economic engagement or a general engagement strategy that is requiring our...
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we must support, we must do so that we do not have any deficit. how much today?es in the health care system and that's it, what do you think? which specialists earn well, who still needs to raise the level of 1,300, approximately the average medical staff and about a little less than two 300 meters in the training staff, we are definitely comparing here the ruble that comes to each specialist on average wallet. but we are with you, of course, the average salary in the country and we now have 138% of the salary level for doctors, well, the staff is 83% hmm after the medical staff, such an indicator for us is physical, it has reached the indicator of 25 years. e. i think that we should approach this next year, of course, it is important, uh, to interest our specialist in staying at the workplace, and such state support measures have been taken here. the first target set, which can also solve e- er small areas of course, of course, he expanded it will expand now to 60% in general, in general, we will move to 80%, or maybe it will actually be 100%. that is, they are
we must support, we must do so that we do not have any deficit. how much today?es in the health care system and that's it, what do you think? which specialists earn well, who still needs to raise the level of 1,300, approximately the average medical staff and about a little less than two 300 meters in the training staff, we are definitely comparing here the ruble that comes to each specialist on average wallet. but we are with you, of course, the average salary in the country and we now have...
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we are, buti people which of course we are, but we need _ people which of course we are, but we needorkforce. is this like us, it- we need to maintain motivated workforce. is this like us, it is. workforce. is this like us, it is very— workforce. is this like us, it is very hard _ workforce. is this like us, it is very hard we _ workforce. is this like us, it is very hard. we need _ workforce. is this like us, it is very hard. we need to- workforce. is this like us, it is. very hard. we need to maintain a motivate — very hard. we need to maintain a motivate colleagues. _ very hard. we need to maintain a motivate colleagues. we - very hard. we need to maintain a motivate colleagues. we need i very hard. we need to maintain a - motivate colleagues. we need access to talent. _ motivate colleagues. we need access to talent. that's — motivate colleagues. we need access to talent, that's the _ motivate colleagues. we need access to talent, that's the price _ motivate colleagues. we need access to talent, that's the price we - motivate colleagues. we need access to talent, that's the price
we are, buti people which of course we are, but we need _ people which of course we are, but we needorkforce. is this like us, it- we need to maintain motivated workforce. is this like us, it is. workforce. is this like us, it is very— workforce. is this like us, it is very hard _ workforce. is this like us, it is very hard we _ workforce. is this like us, it is very hard. we need _ workforce. is this like us, it is very hard. we need to- workforce. is this like us, it is. very hard. we need...
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we are a competitive industry. pitches day today we win or lose. no doubt, we have to do that.have to create a company which is collaborative. there is a tension between people who want to win, people that want to collaborate. that is what we are trying to do. we desire to do great work, to really push the boundaries for clients. but also a desire to work together. sometimes no one person has a monopoly on the ideas. francine: where will you be in five years? mark: i think that in five years, we will look different and the same. things will be the same. our belief in creativity, investments in data and technology. but we will be a bigger business. here today we are 11,000 people in india, 6000 people in brazil, 7000 people in china. i think those numbers will increase. they will increase faster number of people that we have here in the u.k. or u.s.. i mean, we are a u.k. company in a sense but we are really a global company that is headquartered in the u.k. and the u.k. today is only 12% of our business. i do not know that will be wildly different. it will be bigger in other pa
we are a competitive industry. pitches day today we win or lose. no doubt, we have to do that.have to create a company which is collaborative. there is a tension between people who want to win, people that want to collaborate. that is what we are trying to do. we desire to do great work, to really push the boundaries for clients. but also a desire to work together. sometimes no one person has a monopoly on the ideas. francine: where will you be in five years? mark: i think that in five years,...
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and if we don'ts we would look at the rezoning we already did to see the capacity built into that. if there isn't enough capacity it would be the city that would undertake the additional potential rezoning under 8.1.5. hcd asked to be uvvaed involved and part of the approval process which we are fine with in going through this analysis if we had to but ultimately you and the board of supervisors would need to propose or approve or rezoning. >> my follow-up question, because again we prioritize the building of affordable housing first. i want emphasize and be grounded on that. the 29.o49 units is not defined it is only units. this is kind of like anxiety that the pipeline that are 29.049 units are more likely market rate then affordable housing and so that's also the clarification and also the understanding from hcd that it will be those affordable housing units that will be built. >> i think that is recognizing that in the third bullet at the end of that section that when we look at kind of where we are deficient in housing we look by income groups. if we over-produced market rate
and if we don'ts we would look at the rezoning we already did to see the capacity built into that. if there isn't enough capacity it would be the city that would undertake the additional potential rezoning under 8.1.5. hcd asked to be uvvaed involved and part of the approval process which we are fine with in going through this analysis if we had to but ultimately you and the board of supervisors would need to propose or approve or rezoning. >> my follow-up question, because again we...
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do we know that? do we have an answer? how much more we are spending for fuel than we did two years ago? >> i don't have an answer. >> can somebody get that for us please? >> quite frankly, here we are politicians, right? in some cases when we look at the federal government, some people in the government can run a good hot dog show. they want to try to tell you how to run the postal service. i experience with running things. i ran a 50 million dollar a year budget before i got elected into office. we had to be effective and efficient. i would like to be able to see what that is. we have politicians talking about all kinds of things that have increased, like fuel costs. now they are griping at you because, things that they have done, inflation reduction act, they are placed on new. shutting down american energy. now they are gripping issue you had to read prices. what did they think was going to happen when you have 40 year high inflation? the postal service isn't affected by inflation? you are affected by decisions that th
do we know that? do we have an answer? how much more we are spending for fuel than we did two years ago? >> i don't have an answer. >> can somebody get that for us please? >> quite frankly, here we are politicians, right? in some cases when we look at the federal government, some people in the government can run a good hot dog show. they want to try to tell you how to run the postal service. i experience with running things. i ran a 50 million dollar a year budget before i got...
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we heard stories and that's really how we got started. and for black women they die about three times the rate of white women and depend on where you go biking illinois, six times the rate and native women and washington, the state of washington died at least eight times the rate. the sad part about is 80% of it, the cdc has discovered is preventable. so it's tragic. >> can you talk about some of the practical solutions that you been working on and in particular that you're currently working on and what its chances are of making it through in this lame duck session? >> well, one thing that we've been working on in the past in the american rescue plan is to take postpartum period that is coming from 60 days to a full year. that's what they say is needed that would definitely save lives. i know people might think that it happens when you have a baby, but no, it can happen from when you have a baby or right before, up to a year after. so right now we passed in the american rescue plan -- sunset in march of 2027 but i frankly am a little surp
we heard stories and that's really how we got started. and for black women they die about three times the rate of white women and depend on where you go biking illinois, six times the rate and native women and washington, the state of washington died at least eight times the rate. the sad part about is 80% of it, the cdc has discovered is preventable. so it's tragic. >> can you talk about some of the practical solutions that you been working on and in particular that you're currently...
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if we do have it, we know what advantages we have. so nuclear a trade ariel forces the fleet in certain segments and so on and so forth. we are well over where our band, we know that we had it in and it is in the top shapers in the right condition. deal with the city of friends to a new and we know what we have to do to improve on that. anybody our forces him for a counter artillery efforts for communications with them for when you our infantry, everyone here understand what i mean. i'm sure you agree with me, but you, but here is what i would like to emphasize enough. even though you think it was russia not, is there enough for many countries like basing? i'm not talking about our neighbors or did you buy that your, they will not have anything soon. they will only receive something from the other is money, weapons, and so on. but you wouldn't have anything of their own, but russia has everything average capability to increase the potential fluid. and we will definitely do that. skewed without did you what, let's just look at any dela
if we do have it, we know what advantages we have. so nuclear a trade ariel forces the fleet in certain segments and so on and so forth. we are well over where our band, we know that we had it in and it is in the top shapers in the right condition. deal with the city of friends to a new and we know what we have to do to improve on that. anybody our forces him for a counter artillery efforts for communications with them for when you our infantry, everyone here understand what i mean. i'm sure...
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which is what we are doing. [inaudible] marks we do we absolutely do.t is our regular practice to talk about unemployment rates by different groups including racial groups and that sort of thing, we do. we keep our eye on that. >> hi, nancy with marketplace. what would you do if the economy slows so much we enter a recession who before we say strong consistent signs that inflation is slowing. in other words stagflation. >> i do not want to get into too many hypotheticals. it is hard to deal with hypotheticals. so let me just say that we have to use our tools to supply maximum. i've made it for the labor market is very, very strong. near a 15 year low you are at or above maximum employment. in 50 year low unemployment. you can see really high wages nominal wages are high. it's very wrong. where we are missing is on the inflation side. we are missing by a lot of the inflation side. that means me too focus on getting inflation under control and that is what we will do. think as the economy heals two goals come into play. but right now clearly the focus has
which is what we are doing. [inaudible] marks we do we absolutely do.t is our regular practice to talk about unemployment rates by different groups including racial groups and that sort of thing, we do. we keep our eye on that. >> hi, nancy with marketplace. what would you do if the economy slows so much we enter a recession who before we say strong consistent signs that inflation is slowing. in other words stagflation. >> i do not want to get into too many hypotheticals. it is hard...
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and that is exactly what we did. that is exactly what we did. ultimately, that committee success in advancing robot service transportation, wastewater, legislation, made the bipartisan infrastructure possible. i would like to say we laid the foundation. -- was right in the middle of it. all extensive negotiations, one-on-one negotiations with the president of the united states leaving the groundwork for what we are there to do. weather now we begin working on the highway portion of this law, we saw input from a variety of stakeholders including some in this room. and the time it was clear to me, they're bipartisan legislation, there would be a vehicle through which we have many important objectives. infrastructure programs could help us reduce emissions from our transportation sector. that is a sector that counts for nearly 30% of emissions nationwide. there are major sources of greenhouse gas emission in this country. one, global sources. the second is our power plants. and the thyroid is manufacturing. consumer, plants steel mills, that sort o
and that is exactly what we did. that is exactly what we did. ultimately, that committee success in advancing robot service transportation, wastewater, legislation, made the bipartisan infrastructure possible. i would like to say we laid the foundation. -- was right in the middle of it. all extensive negotiations, one-on-one negotiations with the president of the united states leaving the groundwork for what we are there to do. weather now we begin working on the highway portion of this law, we...
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we are neutral now given the rally we have had. we will be rethinking that on a tactical level. through the course of the year, you do want to go overweight when you get closer to a u.s. recession and the fed is in a position that it is cutting rates. that is clearly a much longer term view. on equities, neutral overall, but really looking for the relative value plays. that's going to be the story for the first half of the year. yvonne: is that china? what we have seen the last few weeks -- is it a sign of a turning point for you? daniel: yes and no. we are overweight em asia. overweight has been there for a while. as we see the recovery and when that we hope to see and the recovery when we think about the discount in valuations of china versus the rest of the world -- as that gap closes, we are looking to reduce the overweight and get back to neutral. we would like to see a bit more of a rally. david: you might bring a unique view to this. what is the view on europe? how do you think the non-european investors feel about europe and what to the need to be thinking about? daniel:
we are neutral now given the rally we have had. we will be rethinking that on a tactical level. through the course of the year, you do want to go overweight when you get closer to a u.s. recession and the fed is in a position that it is cutting rates. that is clearly a much longer term view. on equities, neutral overall, but really looking for the relative value plays. that's going to be the story for the first half of the year. yvonne: is that china? what we have seen the last few weeks -- is...
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we have upper 50s and sunshine, and we will take that.e have more rain returning in the forecast for those that really need it for the lawn. we will be seeing a lot more of the systems settling in. last year, we were dealing with a major atmospheric river. it looks like this is the beginning of a similar set up. we will begin with a live look right now from the salesforce terror camera. you can see the marine layer staying strong over the water. current temperatures are in the upper 30s and low 40s. we will be sitting in the upper 50s this afternoon. we have anti-of sunshine . it will feel warmer as you go out there. today is perfect for getting out there for exercise and taking a run. you can take your dog out to the dog park. i mean that, once we hit thursday, we have more rain returning on thursday, friday, at into the weekend. if you do not want a wet dog, today is the day to take them out to the park. let's time this out. as we extend into the afternoon hours , that is when the first band pushes its way in. it is just around 2:00. we
we have upper 50s and sunshine, and we will take that.e have more rain returning in the forecast for those that really need it for the lawn. we will be seeing a lot more of the systems settling in. last year, we were dealing with a major atmospheric river. it looks like this is the beginning of a similar set up. we will begin with a live look right now from the salesforce terror camera. you can see the marine layer staying strong over the water. current temperatures are in the upper 30s and low...
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if we have to make tough decisions, we will. >> we have to be cautious and prepare.hery: our next guest says investors should get portfolio's position for recovery before the fed signals a pause. jimmy, good to have you in new york. you expect some more upside to the soft markets. >> i am. i would be contrarian thinking -- say more people are putting volatility into next year and i think markets will be volatile but trend will be to the upside. shery: what will be the driver? so far markets and investors expecting a pivot playing into the market but today we heard all this doom and gloom. >> we have had a nice rally off the lows and i think it's because of the consumers. they still have a lot of money in banks and the test will be when the money runs out maybe next year, by then i am hoping the fed will have signaled a pause before that and might be on the way to lowering rates so as long as the consumer stays strong and remains confident, the market will go up. shery: does the recent shopping season give you confidence? next year we could see more covid stimulus. >>
if we have to make tough decisions, we will. >> we have to be cautious and prepare.hery: our next guest says investors should get portfolio's position for recovery before the fed signals a pause. jimmy, good to have you in new york. you expect some more upside to the soft markets. >> i am. i would be contrarian thinking -- say more people are putting volatility into next year and i think markets will be volatile but trend will be to the upside. shery: what will be the driver? so far...
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we trust one another we are friends. often times that i cannot do that. we disagree respectfully. we continue to find ways to work together and that is how this place is supposed to work. if you don't know anybody on the other side of the aisle you're never going to go to work together print started orientation where you are a literal week, i had the experience i thought they were joking go get on the republican bus not the democrat bustle. that was the tone that was set we are ending that. this congress will be different. we are facilitating relationships at every turn and every way we possibly can. i do believe it will have an impact will be better for it. >> relationship building and collaboration take trust. obviously they also take time something in short supply for members of congress. the committee made a number of recommendations related to the congressional calendar schedule. vice chair timmons i know this is a particular passion project for you. how did the congressional calendar and the schedule impact congress as an institution, its functionality and why is it importan
we trust one another we are friends. often times that i cannot do that. we disagree respectfully. we continue to find ways to work together and that is how this place is supposed to work. if you don't know anybody on the other side of the aisle you're never going to go to work together print started orientation where you are a literal week, i had the experience i thought they were joking go get on the republican bus not the democrat bustle. that was the tone that was set we are ending that....
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as we post these colors we post our eagle staff.ff predate the stars and stripes and predate the united states of america and the city of san francisco. as we honor our rich heritage right here in our traditional homelands. ♪ [ music ] ♪♪ now our victory song as we stand and dance victorious all of the ways our culture attempted we stand before you in the resiliency. we love where we come from. ♪ [ music ] ♪♪ >> dancers exit stage left. flag carriers please post the flags. one more time please be seated. give a big round of applause. it's my great honor and privilege to bring up the executive director of the american indian cultural affairs. ms. april mcgill. it's been great to organize and plan with her. always making sure our american indian voices are heard. she brought her own seat. now to see the things she was able to accomplish. with community members tonight. at this time, we'd like to call april to the podium. [ applause ] >> hello, good evening, everybody. it's such a beautiful evening and i'm happy to see all of you here.
as we post these colors we post our eagle staff.ff predate the stars and stripes and predate the united states of america and the city of san francisco. as we honor our rich heritage right here in our traditional homelands. ♪ [ music ] ♪♪ now our victory song as we stand and dance victorious all of the ways our culture attempted we stand before you in the resiliency. we love where we come from. ♪ [ music ] ♪♪ >> dancers exit stage left. flag carriers please post the flags. one...
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we hope that we succeed. well tell you more.at we have a wonderful age of 25 years. when, in fact, it's nice for everyone to wake up with beautiful long-legged girls or i respect kulgovinskaya i meet you today. it's a holiday morning. let me remind you once again that belarus is 25 years old today. yes, december 28th. we went on air for the first time and we are very happy about it. well , by the way, the birthday of nature itself becomes a fortune teller, and according to the weather. you can find out what awaits the birthday boy in next year. so, if it rains outside the window, this is a good sign that promises abundance, and a snow blizzard promises its material well-being always as they say, it does not happen. too much , of course, we want to believe that signs work not only for people, but also for our program and, of course, it will prosper. let's see what the weather forecast promises for today weather forecasters. at the same time, we will think about how we will try. so uh, let's start with the daily metrics for the mo
we hope that we succeed. well tell you more.at we have a wonderful age of 25 years. when, in fact, it's nice for everyone to wake up with beautiful long-legged girls or i respect kulgovinskaya i meet you today. it's a holiday morning. let me remind you once again that belarus is 25 years old today. yes, december 28th. we went on air for the first time and we are very happy about it. well , by the way, the birthday of nature itself becomes a fortune teller, and according to the weather. you can...
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extent it is, we always communicate, he says he has an idea, i tell about mine and we try, we do, wentil we are not satisfied with what we have done well, i, uh, i agree how much do you have and come on this one in perfect garming in the escapes any working destinies normal yes yes i tell you to me this mine was like a voltant so we willy that she has you under english sense and this check time i tangle work very fest and very peopleing but with camels you mentioned about what exactly today, when we are recording this conversation with you, you have released a new mini-album hartovstil, i congratulate you on this, i had time before our conversation and listened to it as well well, here i want to note your extraordinary productivity, how many albums have you already released despite everything in you are already er-er four this christmas ap and this ip well, it's like five and how many years in your band three well four 321 four and so four actually during the period of the full-scale invasion we worked a lot both at charity concerts and so and so and on music, if you imagine it so si
extent it is, we always communicate, he says he has an idea, i tell about mine and we try, we do, wentil we are not satisfied with what we have done well, i, uh, i agree how much do you have and come on this one in perfect garming in the escapes any working destinies normal yes yes i tell you to me this mine was like a voltant so we willy that she has you under english sense and this check time i tangle work very fest and very peopleing but with camels you mentioned about what exactly today,...
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we know what we are going to reduce. the purchaser wants to make sure they know what that stream is it if you go down to the cafeteria below you will find every piece of plastic that touches food is directed to be put into the waste stream not into the recycling stream and if you follow the recycling it's probably dumped in with the rest of the garbage as opposed to send anywhere so one of the questions i will ask is how many pounds of forks or strolls or plastic lids because that model doesn't fit with when i visited a chemical recycling site. another interesting piece of that puzzle is going back to these triangles, why has the triangle system fallen apart? plastic recycling is a failure. flipping over the numbers seem to get smaller and smaller. that leaves the majority of plastics as nonrecyclable. it's even worse when companies put the iconic recycling logo on their packaging. people want to recycle. americans really want to get it going but other than bottle bills where you have the deposit, the material is kept se
we know what we are going to reduce. the purchaser wants to make sure they know what that stream is it if you go down to the cafeteria below you will find every piece of plastic that touches food is directed to be put into the waste stream not into the recycling stream and if you follow the recycling it's probably dumped in with the rest of the garbage as opposed to send anywhere so one of the questions i will ask is how many pounds of forks or strolls or plastic lids because that model doesn't...
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even if we hold up again, we could roll into a recession. >> we are expecting a mild recession but we don't think it will last long. >> this is bloomberg surveillance with tom keene, jonathan ferro and tom abramowitz. liod riddance leaving the worst year. we herald the last trading day of the year to forget. kailey: that's across asset classes, 401(k) portfolios and global bonds. it has been brutal in a way that no one saw coming this point a year ago. matt: there were some people who knocked the ball out of the park. if you were in short rates you were on fire. some people had a good 2022. kailey: blockbuster if you are short track of and see if you were long. 25 percent lack in stocks. how much do you pipit for next year? how much do we see the worst of it versus just the beginning. matt: how important is the change in the number at the back of the four digit year? the calendar change doesn't mean you have to change your strategy. maybe you pivot after the next quarter if you get executives throwing the kitchen sink at it and saying think incessant -- confession is for q1 we throw e
even if we hold up again, we could roll into a recession. >> we are expecting a mild recession but we don't think it will last long. >> this is bloomberg surveillance with tom keene, jonathan ferro and tom abramowitz. liod riddance leaving the worst year. we herald the last trading day of the year to forget. kailey: that's across asset classes, 401(k) portfolios and global bonds. it has been brutal in a way that no one saw coming this point a year ago. matt: there were some people...
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we can change things tomorrow if we all decide we are going to get engaged. one example, how much money do we put in banks that don't support us? several of the big banks have put black folks out of houses. it is a shame. >> wells fargo. >> bank of america too. it is not just wells fargo. my point is, we need to target one of these institutions and say we are not going to deal with you in a more. they will help us address every issue but we spent a train dollars last year. >> what did you spent it on? >> this is where i get tl about the mainstream media. that is a huge part of the problem. there are two ways i like to think about this. think about how many reporters and people are covering congress and how many reporters are covering the white house and think about how many people are covering the courts, which is just as powerful as the other three branches. you have a huge imbalance. don't even have the coverage of these nine autocrats who are actually running things and have veto power over the elected branches. how many of those covering the courts are bl
we can change things tomorrow if we all decide we are going to get engaged. one example, how much money do we put in banks that don't support us? several of the big banks have put black folks out of houses. it is a shame. >> wells fargo. >> bank of america too. it is not just wells fargo. my point is, we need to target one of these institutions and say we are not going to deal with you in a more. they will help us address every issue but we spent a train dollars last year. >>...
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then we need to eli have where we are. what was our assess am of the previous plan the 2014 housing element and the constraint what is is not allowing us to deliver the housing the housing affordability and stability that our population need and deserves. on the right is has to do with the physical sights an analysis of what land what spaces and parcels we have available and what are some of the guidelines for rezoning. there are 2 other documents that enform the development of the plan environmental impact report and the other one is the environmental justice analysis. all this leads to the 4 dimensions of the plan the goals which the over arching statement. the objectives. the policy and what we have been focusing on the most. and implementation actionless 'ves. i want to go a bit into the environmental justice analysis. the first time released the purpose of this report is environmental impact all the leaderships open space and the over all fining is that this -- update the plan in front of you would advance environment
then we need to eli have where we are. what was our assess am of the previous plan the 2014 housing element and the constraint what is is not allowing us to deliver the housing the housing affordability and stability that our population need and deserves. on the right is has to do with the physical sights an analysis of what land what spaces and parcels we have available and what are some of the guidelines for rezoning. there are 2 other documents that enform the development of the plan...
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as christians, we need to know who we are in christ. we need to stand in that identity in christ. we need to continue to be people who espouse the principles of god's word. we have to get more tenderhearted and thick-skinned because people are going to try to intimidate you, they're going to try to accuse you. we have to keep the focus and remember we are serving the lord and what people say, let them say it. we want to ultimately glorify him. >> can just add one thing? there is a clip that michelle did not play that struck me because i watched it live when the president gave the best speech. she talked about the soul of america. he mentioned the soul of america. reminded me -- it reminded me of heckler talking about the soul of germany. -- hitler talking about the soul of germany. he talked about with him in charge, those subsidies would stay intact. we are concerned about the soul of germany. that is when heckler -- hitler said i will take care of the soul of germany. it is the responsibility of the church of jesus christ to take care of the soul of america in the sense that we
as christians, we need to know who we are in christ. we need to stand in that identity in christ. we need to continue to be people who espouse the principles of god's word. we have to get more tenderhearted and thick-skinned because people are going to try to intimidate you, they're going to try to accuse you. we have to keep the focus and remember we are serving the lord and what people say, let them say it. we want to ultimately glorify him. >> can just add one thing? there is a clip...
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well, the truth is, the better we are the freer we feel we are in charge of this situation and we really buzz. here you act intuitively on the site. no, you can't, there's a script to keep. can i say something in this house? we have scripts, of course, we always adhere to it with us, our project editor victoria kostyunyuk in the ear for 4 hours, but does not go anywhere. but if the air you are angry for such a time, depending on the chrono, and she is always with us. she always dictates. what to do? naturally, well, we put something of our own into this, but there is a common framework. the general structure we should not deviate from it, because, firstly, this is airtime, this is a live broadcast, and we cannot go out to the sides there. yes and technically we don’t have the right, because everything is connected with voting by voting by viewers, for which we, in principle, work for the pleasure of viewers, for the sake of the voices of the viewers. and for the sake of euphoria, when they don’t see that their favorite has won, and the vote is connected with, uh, a small video, and then
well, the truth is, the better we are the freer we feel we are in charge of this situation and we really buzz. here you act intuitively on the site. no, you can't, there's a script to keep. can i say something in this house? we have scripts, of course, we always adhere to it with us, our project editor victoria kostyunyuk in the ear for 4 hours, but does not go anywhere. but if the air you are angry for such a time, depending on the chrono, and she is always with us. she always dictates. what...
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the things we do include-here we go. we do have monthly meetings. they don't occur every month but in 2020 we had 5 meetings. in 2021 there were 7. this year 2022, 8 to date. a little more then normal because of the change in the code and that's required quite a bit of extra effort on the part of the committee. the issues that we addressed and discussed include looking at proposed ordinance, various proposed ordinance, updates to the code which as i said this year is more significant because of the 3 year code cycle. we look at changes to and new administrative bulletins and information sheets. we hear updates from staff on various programs and a few other things. starting with the proposed ordinances, we did look at the all electric ordinance which was a pretty big deal for the city, as well as a prohibition on removal of kitchens in group housing. then with regard to administrative bulletins and-sorry, these are in the wrong order. that's the problem. code updates, the presentation is in the right order, just the pages in the wrong order. code upd
the things we do include-here we go. we do have monthly meetings. they don't occur every month but in 2020 we had 5 meetings. in 2021 there were 7. this year 2022, 8 to date. a little more then normal because of the change in the code and that's required quite a bit of extra effort on the part of the committee. the issues that we addressed and discussed include looking at proposed ordinance, various proposed ordinance, updates to the code which as i said this year is more significant because of...
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if we are in a festive mood, then we will definitely sing, first we ate and drank. edge and go to this living room. open the piano , karaoke turns on, some sing others dance , this is all happening. with such a pun on the fireplace, why is it closed, they have a valid comment and we love to burn it, and on cold blue evenings when it rains, well, it’s just that there is a pipe from there so it’s made that pulls up the cold. and since our parents are older, and they do not like any drafts. and here we have a handicraft. yes, like this valve. he took the styrofoam. yes, i made pens. and when we need to kindle a fireplace, we remove it. and here we are sitting in front of an open fire, turning the chair around here. healthy wonderful. this is a staircase that leads to the second floor to the rest room. so with us, these steps began to look like a stage, even our children got up on new year's eve and told poems. show me how you give in. yes, yes, he told, for example, about santa claus, then he received a new year's gift and everyone was happy. and when there are a lot p
if we are in a festive mood, then we will definitely sing, first we ate and drank. edge and go to this living room. open the piano , karaoke turns on, some sing others dance , this is all happening. with such a pun on the fireplace, why is it closed, they have a valid comment and we love to burn it, and on cold blue evenings when it rains, well, it’s just that there is a pipe from there so it’s made that pulls up the cold. and since our parents are older, and they do not like any drafts....
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we as i think we talked about here we joined the california association of health care facilities who is a strong partner with us. i have to say h has been really valuable. we have 6 staff members this have been accepted in cast leadership, cad me will strengthen the laguna honda skilled nursing knowledge and leadership they has been great partners since we joined their organization. completed the infection control and quality assurance performance program it aline with the new updated cms regulations. phase 3. we received expert consultation from cap. regarding our emergency preparedness problem. sitting down. going through the documents and our plan. . helping us think about what property sdrils would be that has been helpful for us. >> also work to update visitation policy for security for family. visitors and training staff to report safety and regular latorrey comlines. more about next slide. one more. nursing updates. which are -- really excite to talk about under the leadership of terret cno, we continue to build on the huddle board program this . is irrelevant great and import
we as i think we talked about here we joined the california association of health care facilities who is a strong partner with us. i have to say h has been really valuable. we have 6 staff members this have been accepted in cast leadership, cad me will strengthen the laguna honda skilled nursing knowledge and leadership they has been great partners since we joined their organization. completed the infection control and quality assurance performance program it aline with the new updated cms...
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we have to take a position. we cannot be scared because we go in front of that court. i've never been inside the supreme court, right? but i really hope the people who go in front of that court and recognize that this is not fair. why do you want to keep going in front of the court and you keep losing? do you want to keep losing? how much more do we want to lose? you have to use the court as a strategy. this is a strategy for us. it's a tactic. it's a tactic for the broader strategy to protect and defend democracy. organizations have to believe that as well. >> thank you tamora. donald. >> to build off of that, i think we need to do two things. one, we do need to convey why the court matters. but then, we immediately need to say, these people aren't special. right? they think, and many of us think, many in congress think that these judges are above the law. that they are beyond reproach. that they can sit up on high and determine our civil rights, determine our access to health care, they don't have to be accountable to us. they don't have to be accountable to anybody.
we have to take a position. we cannot be scared because we go in front of that court. i've never been inside the supreme court, right? but i really hope the people who go in front of that court and recognize that this is not fair. why do you want to keep going in front of the court and you keep losing? do you want to keep losing? how much more do we want to lose? you have to use the court as a strategy. this is a strategy for us. it's a tactic. it's a tactic for the broader strategy to protect...
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>> we do.e serve donors, scholarship funds to help students achieve their dreams community college or college education. we work with donors to set up funds to ensure that their dreams are fulfilled. >> you talked about the main goal, that is to create equity. is that something that you are working on in housing, in early childhood education, maybe financial stability and emergency response? in all of those areas, is there work to be done to create more equitable conditions? >> so you mentioned it. christopher did as well. we have been in one of the most unequal regions in our country. and the only way that we see that we will achieve our vision of a more equitable and just silicon valley is to have folks that have been subject to systemic equity at the table, making decisions, driving their own future. so we partner with nonprofit organizations on the ground, to ensure the individuals and community members are the staples. the areas we engage in our areas of key interest to the community, beca
>> we do.e serve donors, scholarship funds to help students achieve their dreams community college or college education. we work with donors to set up funds to ensure that their dreams are fulfilled. >> you talked about the main goal, that is to create equity. is that something that you are working on in housing, in early childhood education, maybe financial stability and emergency response? in all of those areas, is there work to be done to create more equitable conditions?...
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we need to decide to share with them. we don't need the enemy knowing what we know.i have a final question for director wray. according to this un report, noted we are generated an extra two billion for the weapons of mass destruction program. they used cyberattacks. again, we had this in april. north korea hackers stole 620 million in cryptocurrency from video game companies. they have been doing this for a very long time. they are getting a little bit more aggressive. what are we doing to stop these hackers? what actions have been taken? >> the gentleman's time as expired. the witness may answer the question. >> you are right. i think that north korea sometimes gantt, dangerously so, overload is a significant cyber threat. we spent so much time, and very rightly, talking about china, russia, and iran. this is in addition to into threats and attack capabilities. this is sort of similar to iran as an easier. we are especially targeting the financial institutions, cryptocurrency exchanges, and so forth. they needed to find their regime. that is because of the effectiv
we need to decide to share with them. we don't need the enemy knowing what we know.i have a final question for director wray. according to this un report, noted we are generated an extra two billion for the weapons of mass destruction program. they used cyberattacks. again, we had this in april. north korea hackers stole 620 million in cryptocurrency from video game companies. they have been doing this for a very long time. they are getting a little bit more aggressive. what are we doing to...