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we have had action. we have had action. we are starting an apprenticeship program. the first this year. we have full day kindergarden. we have found a way to put $5.5 million into that. >> inback yakima, they had the t time election of three latinas. they ruled the city's large voting system was suppressing the latino population. they say the washington voters act would make this easier in other cities without court intervention. mr. bryant, what are your views on this bill. you can support it. >> we need to have a system where every vote counts and where everybody believes that their vote counts. dr. king, martin luther king said, when people feel estranged from their society and separated from it, they don't feel any obligation to that society. when that happens he, the content of democracy has ended. we need a vibrant democracy. we have to rearrange the lines so everyone's vote counts. that's why i support legislation for the city of pasco, so na every possibly lation can be equally represented. our fastest growing demographic population are latinos. only 30% of
we have had action. we have had action. we are starting an apprenticeship program. the first this year. we have full day kindergarden. we have found a way to put $5.5 million into that. >> inback yakima, they had the t time election of three latinas. they ruled the city's large voting system was suppressing the latino population. they say the washington voters act would make this easier in other cities without court intervention. mr. bryant, what are your views on this bill. you can...
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think we leave them betterthen what we started with if we can. because we want to do something while we spend time with them and we know people come back after a failed job sunch and go back to school and said i'm work wg you because you sat through me thick and thin i said i dont want to work with anyone else. meeting peepual they are and get that level och trust you are more efficacious serving the peern because that is the first thing you do is let's trust each other to go on a journey that is a very intimate and personal and health information is glamorous and mental health and hiv are not very glamsis glamorous so need the quinet conversations low to approach this and is this a good time for you and thereat is where i see special moments happen that change peoples lives. >> any other questions from staff? any public comment on this item? thank you so much for coming today. >> thank you. >> we'll move to item 8 which is presentation by kate williams by leeul lite lite house of the blind and visually impaired. you may come up. yes, i have. >>
think we leave them betterthen what we started with if we can. because we want to do something while we spend time with them and we know people come back after a failed job sunch and go back to school and said i'm work wg you because you sat through me thick and thin i said i dont want to work with anyone else. meeting peepual they are and get that level och trust you are more efficacious serving the peern because that is the first thing you do is let's trust each other to go on a journey that...
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we are very diverse and we are very proud of what we are doing. you said something about the statistics. if we knew about the he context of the statistics it would surprise us. >> the surprise is if you look at the traffic stops in relations to shootings, homicides, part one crime and pursuits, you see the statistics are not as egregious as they appear to be if you put them in context with the other information within the district and within the city. so that's surprise being that it's not the huge surprise that people think it is. is is there still going to be higher numbers, absolutely. we are training people to identify what those reasons are. >> one last question for you, commissioner dejesus has essentially spent the last 15 minutes reading the letter. i ask that when you do respond to this that you get a copy of that letter after you verify the statistics so you know what we are operating from. >> i received that letter as well. >> if you look at not only the data in the article but to span that scope and depending on the data sources we hav
we are very diverse and we are very proud of what we are doing. you said something about the statistics. if we knew about the he context of the statistics it would surprise us. >> the surprise is if you look at the traffic stops in relations to shootings, homicides, part one crime and pursuits, you see the statistics are not as egregious as they appear to be if you put them in context with the other information within the district and within the city. so that's surprise being that it's...
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these are the bills we are trying to get not just in the lame-duck we will see if we can though. >> we have gotten a couple questions from twitter. i might go to your rich on the something is that cyber espionage as well pack discussion seems to suggest that the u.s. and americans are victims -- >> i think everybody, large countries and even emerging economies, are seeing the power of cyber and how the world has adopted it and how they work and is in play. the internet permeates every area of life. how you go after those national objectives within that perspective domain. some countries might seek to bolster their economy. others might seek go after terrorists. others might seek to undermine an election. it really just depends on probably their perspective to who is a good guy and a bad guy and the motives behind leveraging that domain to enable that respective nation. >> the next question sounds a little bit like a plot for an action film. we talk about international attacks, but is there a chance or sophistication domestically to see hacks between parties? michael, any comment on tha
these are the bills we are trying to get not just in the lame-duck we will see if we can though. >> we have gotten a couple questions from twitter. i might go to your rich on the something is that cyber espionage as well pack discussion seems to suggest that the u.s. and americans are victims -- >> i think everybody, large countries and even emerging economies, are seeing the power of cyber and how the world has adopted it and how they work and is in play. the internet permeates...
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we can build it safely. we need the energy infrastructure. we need regulatory certainty. we need legal certainty so we can build this. the administration needs to step up. i am pushing to not only to get this approved but also to help us with law enforcement and safety so that we protect the farmers and ranchers that live in that area so that we also make sure any protests are peaceful but that we get this project done. >> eliot glassheim, response? >> i agree that we need energy, we need to pipelines, safest means of transporting oil. we're not going to do without oil any time in our lifetimes, so we need to find a way to do it. however, we do know that pipelines occasionally break, and so there is no absolute guarantee of safety for drinking water. i don't know how we resolve that issue, but the pipeline has to be built, but it needs to be done safely. and it needs to be done perhaps in a different place crossing the missouri, perhaps not there. but that needs to be negotiated out and discussed further. >> robert marquette. >> well, as far as i know, in the entire proce
we can build it safely. we need the energy infrastructure. we need regulatory certainty. we need legal certainty so we can build this. the administration needs to step up. i am pushing to not only to get this approved but also to help us with law enforcement and safety so that we protect the farmers and ranchers that live in that area so that we also make sure any protests are peaceful but that we get this project done. >> eliot glassheim, response? >> i agree that we need energy,...
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pg&e, can we work together, yes, we got it. you're working down that list rather than saying here's the demo permit, you're on your own. er >> i agree with you, we should try to get a lead person for those different agencies, we can call, direct and we could have a meeting on that and try to put that together. >> we're under a lot of pressure to get an engineer to get out there and we say, oh, this is bad, we know because of our street smart and is our engineers and then we have to get a support letter from an independent source, we're invested in this, i see this as another part of the checklist that has to be done, but you are partners with the demolition contractor to get that checklist, so when the emergency order is issued, it's issued, it's done and it's not stopping because this thing wasn't which he could or, you know, and i think then from a public persona point of view, we've done our job. if the contractor fails to perform because of his issues, then that's a different conversation, yeah. okay. so, i guess maybe we c
pg&e, can we work together, yes, we got it. you're working down that list rather than saying here's the demo permit, you're on your own. er >> i agree with you, we should try to get a lead person for those different agencies, we can call, direct and we could have a meeting on that and try to put that together. >> we're under a lot of pressure to get an engineer to get out there and we say, oh, this is bad, we know because of our street smart and is our engineers and then we have...
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we put a stake in the ground and what we said we were going to do is absolutely what we just laid outwith lower copays and lower out of pockets for our employees and our team members to select those doctors. >> we've had some questions, but what the beauty of it is we've had physicians now working with physicians who help others get to that list of where you'd want to be that provide open access, high quality care and efficient care for our team members. >> others? yes. >> the movement from pay for services to pay for performance and value, i've been on the quality alliance steering committee, et cetera. i don't want to get too technical but you could outtechnical me times ten. how do you really measure the value of services in your group. >> is it subsequent patient surveys? et cetera? revisits to the -- for retreatments of the same underlying zeerkie ying disease or what? >> the first thing we did was something very simple. in our group we measured how quickly one of our team members could get inside and get an appointment with one of our doctors. we opened up access so the first th
we put a stake in the ground and what we said we were going to do is absolutely what we just laid outwith lower copays and lower out of pockets for our employees and our team members to select those doctors. >> we've had some questions, but what the beauty of it is we've had physicians now working with physicians who help others get to that list of where you'd want to be that provide open access, high quality care and efficient care for our team members. >> others? yes. >> the...
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i'm wondering what we thought we were going to do that we didn't do? >> this is directly related to the revenue payment to the cargo terminal operator when we did the budget. we thought the cargo activity would increase 2 years ago when we did the budget, but the cargo activity at pier 80 has been really really low. so the revenue payment to metro was about $300,000. >> okay. so we also had a decrease in revenue? okay. then i also noticed that then at the -- entertainment and promotion was 50% over? >> yes. that was because we bought some new fleet week banners and as well as we spent more money to promote our cargo and cruise business in 15-16. >> great. and sea max, delaware and concrete, are they maritime tennants? >> they are maritime tennants. >> do they ship? how are they maritime tennants? >> i believe darling and sea max brings in material by barge that they get from a committee shipping line. that's in operations. as you look it's in the marine terminal. darling has not recently but will export animal oils to asia in a somewhat regular basis a
i'm wondering what we thought we were going to do that we didn't do? >> this is directly related to the revenue payment to the cargo terminal operator when we did the budget. we thought the cargo activity would increase 2 years ago when we did the budget, but the cargo activity at pier 80 has been really really low. so the revenue payment to metro was about $300,000. >> okay. so we also had a decrease in revenue? okay. then i also noticed that then at the -- entertainment and...
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we have practice in dealing with trump because we have seen it in the states and we believe we will be ready and nothing is going to stand in our way of trying to build a powerful justice movement to win for working families. pedro: my apologies, go ahead. ben: in terms of the interactions with the transition team, the clinton transition team and the campaign, is seiu providing specific suggestions and names to people in the clinton orbit in terms of people you would like to see or not like to see in any department? mary kay: we are so focused and determined to increase the number of volunteers that are getting out the vote, that is the priority of everybody in our organization right now. the question for every local is, have iery state contacted every member at least three times in the last month? are we asking people to volunteer, and can we provide enough opportunity for people to get on the phone, on buses, and on doors to make sure we elect secretary clinton and champions up and down the ballot? that is our focus as a union. marianne: you previously mentioned that donald trump has
we have practice in dealing with trump because we have seen it in the states and we believe we will be ready and nothing is going to stand in our way of trying to build a powerful justice movement to win for working families. pedro: my apologies, go ahead. ben: in terms of the interactions with the transition team, the clinton transition team and the campaign, is seiu providing specific suggestions and names to people in the clinton orbit in terms of people you would like to see or not like to...
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[applause] we are going to trade. we are going to trade. we are now going to have a two lane. have a one-lane superhighway going into mexico. hello. we have a one lane highway going into mexico. we're going to make it a little while to get some back a one-lane coming back but it ultimately it will be like this. we want to be fair. we will brings pennsylvania steel and manufacturing back. we are to unleash trillions in new energy and we will put our miners back to work. we're going to protect our hunters and save our second amendment. hillary clinton wants to do big, big damage. big damage to the second amendment. we are going to fix your schools in the inner-city and reduce ande and poverty joblessness and we are going to left millions of african americans and mexicans from poverty. what they're going through is unbelievable. we are going to make pennsylvania and ohio and so many other places within our ofntry the manufacturing hub the world once again. we are going to be able to do it. it will not even be hard to do. but to do these things we must push aside the politicians a
[applause] we are going to trade. we are going to trade. we are now going to have a two lane. have a one-lane superhighway going into mexico. hello. we have a one lane highway going into mexico. we're going to make it a little while to get some back a one-lane coming back but it ultimately it will be like this. we want to be fair. we will brings pennsylvania steel and manufacturing back. we are to unleash trillions in new energy and we will put our miners back to work. we're going to protect...
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at heart, how do we know each other? do we know each other, and what do we know about each other? and do we truly see each other as neighbors, as friends, as all part of the same community? and once we see each other in that light, how do we then bring safe and effective and constitutional policing to everyone. how do we make sure that everyone is safe. so i've heard a little about the work you've done today. i had an excellent conversation with director davis and dr. scott. and president franklin. they were telling me about the discussions you've had and the issues you've raised. and i thank you for being honest with each other as well. because if we can't talk honestly about these problems, we're just going to keep talking at each other about these problems. if we can't get down to the real issues and concerns that we have, how it literal ll lly mak people feel and how we act on those. if we can't talk about that and have somebody else understand us, then we're just doomed to repeat this cycle over and over again. and that's why i'm so glad that you all here at howard are addres
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we see that with rant somewhere and if we do not partner we will lose the battle as again -- as opposed to gaining footing. >> you also manage a database that solicits information from the general public. it is our national reporting mechanism. we get tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands within a week and we get that information rapidly, but we do not get enough so cyber reporting is underreported so we are helping to get a better optic into the trends. thank you so much for joining me and now i will be joined by my colleague onstage. thank you so much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> good morning. terroristging from attacks, cyber security, to national disasters like hurricane matthew that is heading our way now. the president likes to call her doctor doom. prior to going to the white house she spent 15 years at the department of justice and the fbi where she helped to shift focus after 9/11 to preventi
we see that with rant somewhere and if we do not partner we will lose the battle as again -- as opposed to gaining footing. >> you also manage a database that solicits information from the general public. it is our national reporting mechanism. we get tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands within a week and we get that information rapidly, but we do not get enough so cyber reporting is underreported so we are helping to get a better optic into the trends. thank you so much for...
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we are responsible gun owners and we know we need to reduce gun owners. and by passing we can expand this background checks we get close the nonessential simple to we can make sure we are doing everything we can to reduce gun violence. but it level to address this issue. one of the common sense things we could have done was make sure we passed a law to ensure that people on no flight list could not buy a gun in our country. congressman heck wouldn't even vote for that to reduce gun violence in our country. >> thank you. >> rep. heck: >> same question for you do you support question what and you will support background checks. because he does not face the mac address the problem we face. the question is not legal gun owners it is the records arch in the background check system that is why i supported legislation that provided additional resources to the state to get the records necessary into the system to background check. in addition we need to prosecute those who go to a gun store and try to purchase a gun when they know they are not able to do so. we p
we are responsible gun owners and we know we need to reduce gun owners. and by passing we can expand this background checks we get close the nonessential simple to we can make sure we are doing everything we can to reduce gun violence. but it level to address this issue. one of the common sense things we could have done was make sure we passed a law to ensure that people on no flight list could not buy a gun in our country. congressman heck wouldn't even vote for that to reduce gun violence in...
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sure-because then we learn how we do that. an example would be our primary care clinics and focuses with the primary care clinic how well they look at the african american community and insureing they get the best care possible. you see they are under knowing all our folks know african americans have a higher issue regarding hypertension but not geneing adequately. we are learning as we do this but there will be a time in order to move that dial we may have to put more resources from someplace else or change what we are doing in other areas. another way we can look at the community base side is-and we do this periodically every 5 to 10 years, is refocus the outcomes of requests from of the providers we brokeing. one is before we start preach toog the community with school dist rth or sutter or [inaudible] we are trying to get our house in order to make sure we know how to do that and share the best practices because we are responsible for the entire health of the city and then we also have the ability to refocus our rfp's in a
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we have significant resources and we realized that we need to give back, we need to help the little guys out with providing services. he has spoken at a few of our summits recently and it's a great organization where we are able to protect and defend the national health portion of a critical infrastructure. >> i think in the commercial sector, we are getting better, but part of the reason why we haven't defined what could've critical infrastructure is, it's a work in progress. where where building the bridge as we walk on it. firms that provide enterprise risk management consulting services sort of have to help their clients understand what their critical risks are. i think the more that we do that and the longer we identify those risks and what the critical infrastructure consists of, the better the definition will become and the firmer it will be. how does the need, our need to understand critical infrastructure and the way we define it need to change as we learn better what the landscape of capabilities is and the risks that are out there. >> i think generally speaking, if you take cr
we have significant resources and we realized that we need to give back, we need to help the little guys out with providing services. he has spoken at a few of our summits recently and it's a great organization where we are able to protect and defend the national health portion of a critical infrastructure. >> i think in the commercial sector, we are getting better, but part of the reason why we haven't defined what could've critical infrastructure is, it's a work in progress. where where...
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we are a neighborhood bar, we are not a club, we are not a dive bar, we have well trained staff and security. we improved the neighborhood a lot. it should be noted the current tenant in that space is a financial pay day loan place. we also have agreed to make sure that we sound proof both sides as part of the agreement with the landlord and that's about it. >> great, thank you. at this time we open up for public comment on item number 4 only; if you like to speak on the itm please step up. >> please line up against the window. thank you. >> thank you. >> hi there. my name is ianima clain and live on pine between polk and larkin so of the neighborhood. just wanted to point out that i sthink jackalope is a great meeting spot. i don't know on saturday night, but go to the trivy night jz watched presidential debates. i think it is a good meeting place for the neighborhood, so i'm support of this. thank you. >> thank you, very much. >> hello. my name is anna. i also live in the neighborhood over on pacific. i am in support of the expansion as jackalope along with some of the other neighborhood b
we are a neighborhood bar, we are not a club, we are not a dive bar, we have well trained staff and security. we improved the neighborhood a lot. it should be noted the current tenant in that space is a financial pay day loan place. we also have agreed to make sure that we sound proof both sides as part of the agreement with the landlord and that's about it. >> great, thank you. at this time we open up for public comment on item number 4 only; if you like to speak on the itm please step...
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why we still believe it is policy we don't kink how many positions are needed but we certainly accept whatever the budget & finance committee decided. >> i very much proficient our analysis pay supervisor tang questions or comments. >> thank you. i wanted to see in the district attorney's office can respond to the issue of the two positions sponsored to be hired on september 26th but not yet hired provide an update. >> appreciate harvey's spirited response thank you for acknowledging that we haven't hired but eager to hire hoped to hire as soon as the budget concluded but waiting for the release of reserve we have a date that passed by two you can't see days but multiple costs and relayed that in the conversation with the budget analyst office need to secure vehicles and pay for expert witnesses because this is a project we anticipated we'll users savings towards those costs and an additional hearing but have costs beyond the costs of staff beyond this unit our anticipation those attrition can help to offset those costs. >> mr. chairman. >> sorry one follow-up do you have something to
why we still believe it is policy we don't kink how many positions are needed but we certainly accept whatever the budget & finance committee decided. >> i very much proficient our analysis pay supervisor tang questions or comments. >> thank you. i wanted to see in the district attorney's office can respond to the issue of the two positions sponsored to be hired on september 26th but not yet hired provide an update. >> appreciate harvey's spirited response thank you for...
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hear from businesses is that it is about the cost of the rent increase and so we don't know if we-we don't know if we will always continually fund the rent stabilization grant, so would it be a good option to incentvise a lease renewal at a lower percentage for more of a stability for the legacy business. it is just a question and thought and so i'm having rick provide a presentation to think through this a little more and give finalized direction. we have talk today a few people and think it is a okay idea but we need the direction from the commission as to whether to flush this out more for a presentation for you to decide upon on october 24th. >> good evening president dwight, commissioners. richard [inaudible] legacy business program manager. i have a brief powerpoint presentation for you today. today we are discussing the use orphgrant funds for the rent stabilization grants. the administration code doesn't specify grant funds by landlords. it says the office of small business award a annual grant to a landlord that enters into agreement with legacy business that leases real pro
hear from businesses is that it is about the cost of the rent increase and so we don't know if we-we don't know if we will always continually fund the rent stabilization grant, so would it be a good option to incentvise a lease renewal at a lower percentage for more of a stability for the legacy business. it is just a question and thought and so i'm having rick provide a presentation to think through this a little more and give finalized direction. we have talk today a few people and think it...
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think we leave them betterthen what we started with if we can. because we want to do something while we spend time with them and we know people come back after a failed job sunch and go back to school and said i'm work wg you because you sat through me thick and thin i said i dont want to work with anyone else. meeting peepual they are and get that level och trust you are more efficacious serving the peern because that is the first thing you do is let's trust each other to go on a journey that is a very intimate and personal and health information is glamorous and mental health and hiv are not very glamsis glamorous so need the quinet conversations low to approach this and is this a good time for you and thereat is where i see special moments happen that change peoples lives. >> any other questions from staff? any public comment on this item? thank you so much for coming today. >> thank you. >> we'll move to item 8 which is presentation by kate williams by leeul lite lite house of the blind and visually impaired. you may come up. yes, i have. >>
think we leave them betterthen what we started with if we can. because we want to do something while we spend time with them and we know people come back after a failed job sunch and go back to school and said i'm work wg you because you sat through me thick and thin i said i dont want to work with anyone else. meeting peepual they are and get that level och trust you are more efficacious serving the peern because that is the first thing you do is let's trust each other to go on a journey that...
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we know we need to have more corridors but we have to work from the ground up.annot impose it, it's not like the '70s where you come in and draw lines and have people not include the public. i know when i was a state delegate i worked on different quarters, group 70 we will talk to make sure we got that right. my state and local colleagues do all the time. i've told the business community and i told my state and local colleagues i will sit down and work with you. i will go to these meetings and map these things out and work with them and make sure we get those corridors that we know we still need, and we do have money in the current transportation budget to start that process. that was something we did what we have to get agreement on the ground level, and that's going to require the kind of collaboration and leadership you have when you work with the people who are the key players in all of these things from the business community, from the state and local officials, for people are going to come up with new technology which we have like a george washington univ
we know we need to have more corridors but we have to work from the ground up.annot impose it, it's not like the '70s where you come in and draw lines and have people not include the public. i know when i was a state delegate i worked on different quarters, group 70 we will talk to make sure we got that right. my state and local colleagues do all the time. i've told the business community and i told my state and local colleagues i will sit down and work with you. i will go to these meetings and...
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we have the russia that we have. we need to deal with the russia that we have.the united states and russia have different interests in a number of areas. it is not easy to deal with partners who have different interests. there is an issue of trust, absolutely. but look, we successfully got rid of most of syria's chemical weapons without actually trusting each other. i certainly feel that that was an accomplishment. we do not actually need to trust russia in order to be able to accomplish things with russia. what we needed to be able to do is to understand how russia defines its interests and to structure our engagement with russia in a way that creates realistic incentives and penalties that can shape russian conduct in ways that we believe reflect our interests. amb. volker: david, alina, back to you. ms. polyakova: we are not calling for complete isolationism and a cutoff of relations. even during the cold war when we faced a much greater adversary with the soviet union, we had diplomatic relations and avenues of cooperation. i think we can still find those ar
we have the russia that we have. we need to deal with the russia that we have.the united states and russia have different interests in a number of areas. it is not easy to deal with partners who have different interests. there is an issue of trust, absolutely. but look, we successfully got rid of most of syria's chemical weapons without actually trusting each other. i certainly feel that that was an accomplishment. we do not actually need to trust russia in order to be able to accomplish things...
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will we be up to the challenge? will we take action? ted turner: when i was born 70 years ago, there were just slightly over 2 billion people in the world, and now, there is almost 7 billion. the number of people on the planet has increased by three and a half times in the lifetime of one person. this has never happened before. dalai lama: i often tell my indian friends and all the chinese friends that they combined these two nations, over 2 billion, 2 billion cars or oil, pollution. i think the existing economy system is not sustainable. warren buffet: you have to think of the fact we only have one planet, so we should treat the planet as a nonrenewable resource, and obviously the more people we have on it, the more strains we put upon the planet. thomas friedman: our planet is getting hot, flat, and crowded. what that means basically is that on the one hand it is getting hot, that is global warming. temperature rising, we know that is happening. but will also happen faster as it is getting flat, that means more and more people from an
will we be up to the challenge? will we take action? ted turner: when i was born 70 years ago, there were just slightly over 2 billion people in the world, and now, there is almost 7 billion. the number of people on the planet has increased by three and a half times in the lifetime of one person. this has never happened before. dalai lama: i often tell my indian friends and all the chinese friends that they combined these two nations, over 2 billion, 2 billion cars or oil, pollution. i think...
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we need to share who we are and what we are going through and how we are going together as a communityto go forward. woulddo you think that create another racial divide between blacks and white and hispanics in this country? ms. stein: i think that is what as a broadert down issue first. that is the role of the reparations. this is not just about bias and hatred against african-americans but against our other disenfranchised groups as well. we need to put it all on the table and get past it. host: let me bring you in on this issue. mr. baraka: i think it's aborted to recognize that the process of repair is a process in which everyone impacted will have to be part of that process. will have a process employs in which everyone who had been harmed has been disentangled from this history as we disconnect and put our place it in the place where we can transform society emily put ourselves in a place where we can transform our long-standing historical issues with the u.s. state and u.s. experience. health care.urn to as a physician yourself and two person isctors, this wondering how you woul
we need to share who we are and what we are going through and how we are going together as a communityto go forward. woulddo you think that create another racial divide between blacks and white and hispanics in this country? ms. stein: i think that is what as a broadert down issue first. that is the role of the reparations. this is not just about bias and hatred against african-americans but against our other disenfranchised groups as well. we need to put it all on the table and get past it....
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we know nothing about them. by the way, we all have -- we know what's going on. when you look at syria, the migration. we will build safe zones and we will get others to pay. like the gulf states. they have nothing but money and they are not putting up their fair share. they have nothing but money. they will pay. we will need them, but they will pay. i also exposed how hillary clinton is personally responsible for the release of thousands of dangerous criminal aliens eugene nine states. -- aliens into the united states. as secretary of state, she refused to make foreign countries take back their own foreign aliens. she canceled visas, a duty vested in her body law, and i must tell you she refused to use forceful diplomatic action. we will have a killer and he will be from another country, let's say someplace from south america. and we will catch him because our people are great and outboard oprah tro -- our border control people are great. i want to bring them back to whatever country to come from. a killer, a jugular, a gang member, the head of a gang. hillary c
we know nothing about them. by the way, we all have -- we know what's going on. when you look at syria, the migration. we will build safe zones and we will get others to pay. like the gulf states. they have nothing but money and they are not putting up their fair share. they have nothing but money. they will pay. we will need them, but they will pay. i also exposed how hillary clinton is personally responsible for the release of thousands of dangerous criminal aliens eugene nine states. --...
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we just need to ensure that we have a thriving and vibrant balkan to ensure that we can supply the oil>> moderator: last response and then we will move onto another topic. it can be done safely. understand it's in an existing right-of-way where you have the pipeline and transmission line. that's why i make the point whether you are for fossil fuel or renewable, we need this infrastructure. also, it is going to be dug underneath the river so it is 92 feet below the bottom of the river. if there were a week it would be 100 feet below and would have to come up to even get into the river and of course there's monitoring devices on it as we well. also, the federal district court judge in washington and in obama appointee determined that the court had done everything that they need to do, and in fact it's been changed 140 times to address any archaeological concerns. so again this is about doing it right and well but we need regulatory certainty to build the necessary infrastructure and one final point, it's one thing to have protests but the need to be peaceful and within the law and what w
we just need to ensure that we have a thriving and vibrant balkan to ensure that we can supply the oil>> moderator: last response and then we will move onto another topic. it can be done safely. understand it's in an existing right-of-way where you have the pipeline and transmission line. that's why i make the point whether you are for fossil fuel or renewable, we need this infrastructure. also, it is going to be dug underneath the river so it is 92 feet below the bottom of the river. if...
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we will start and if we don't get the deal we want, we will terminate nafta and get a much, much better i won't go into the details, but they are under a different tax system. they are under a bad system, and we are under our system. the day the deal was signed, it was an ineffective deal, with us having a massive, 17% at least disadvantage. so, it's complicated, i am not going to bore you with it, but we have been dealing with a defective deal for year, and we are going to renegotiate it. if a country wants to fire their workers and go to mexico and then ship their product back into the united states, we will charge them a tax of 35%. so, when you think these companies, which right now are negotiating to leave new hampshire, ohio, all of our great places, great states, and right now as we are talking, they are negotiating deals. mexico is the eighth wonder of the world, what happening in mexico. what about us? it's going to be the other way around. but there will be consequences. you know, when they realize they have to pay attacks to come through the border, because it will be a stron
we will start and if we don't get the deal we want, we will terminate nafta and get a much, much better i won't go into the details, but they are under a different tax system. they are under a bad system, and we are under our system. the day the deal was signed, it was an ineffective deal, with us having a massive, 17% at least disadvantage. so, it's complicated, i am not going to bore you with it, but we have been dealing with a defective deal for year, and we are going to renegotiate it. if a...
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how we intend to respond as we move forward. but whether it's in health care, access to educational opportunities. whether it's in trying to help address the impact of -- that's occurring across our city. we believe we have a role and a responsibility to play in informing that work and perhaps contributing inningf meaningful responses. >> i would say similar responses from harvard. we have a housing clinic that our law school runs and many law students learn how to be activists in learning how to bring justice to housing issues through that clinic. our school of education is very involved in the boston schools and we have numbers of programs that bring students to harvard to help give them preparation for college. program frs the city, being involveded in our xhupts and being involved more broadly in the boston community with ways of opening access and trying to mitigate some of the kinds of disadvantage and inequality you're speaking of. our school public health, similar things to what you're describing. we feel a definite obli
how we intend to respond as we move forward. but whether it's in health care, access to educational opportunities. whether it's in trying to help address the impact of -- that's occurring across our city. we believe we have a role and a responsibility to play in informing that work and perhaps contributing inningf meaningful responses. >> i would say similar responses from harvard. we have a housing clinic that our law school runs and many law students learn how to be activists in...
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i also remind myself we all have to of knowledge we are not where we want to be.ot interested in patting ourselves in the back -- on the back and say look at how much better things are. it is interesting but not applicable or the primary focus. it is about what we need to do to keep moving forward. got aruck by, we have transition report coming up in january. opportunity to do an internal assessment. our we happy with what we have created, are the assumptions turning out to be factual, doing need to step back and assess how ?e get broader partnership ciber does not recognize geographic. challenging but we have got to knowledge we have to do something broader and more globally. >> one of your predecessors is quoted -- nottimate operations are welcome once and they also call for a response. do you have any reaction to the characterization? admiral rogers: so-and-so said , what do you think about that? we acknowledged the russians penetrationshose on the democratic national committee and several other targets designed to generate concise -- we need to step back as a
i also remind myself we all have to of knowledge we are not where we want to be.ot interested in patting ourselves in the back -- on the back and say look at how much better things are. it is interesting but not applicable or the primary focus. it is about what we need to do to keep moving forward. got aruck by, we have transition report coming up in january. opportunity to do an internal assessment. our we happy with what we have created, are the assumptions turning out to be factual, doing...
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we rescinded that, we do not have that anymore. i think most people when they go to the supermarket and look at the beach, they see that these from brazil or south dakota, they will choose south dakota. they will do that because they know when they buy these from south dakota, they know the quality they would get. they do not know the quality of brazil. united consumers in the eight should be allowed to know the difference. those are the things we have to make sure our trade called do not affect and a net -- in a negative way. i am for to -- free trade. is global warming a real threat to our planet? is it a uncontrollable act of or could it be addressed with environmental and energy practices? the climate is changing, it is changing all the time. it has been changing for thousands of years. the question of whether or not human activity contributes to that, i do not know what level, but it -- at some level it does. the question then becomes what do we do about it and at what cost? in my view, the best way to get a change in behavior
we rescinded that, we do not have that anymore. i think most people when they go to the supermarket and look at the beach, they see that these from brazil or south dakota, they will choose south dakota. they will do that because they know when they buy these from south dakota, they know the quality they would get. they do not know the quality of brazil. united consumers in the eight should be allowed to know the difference. those are the things we have to make sure our trade called do not...
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>> we are. we were expect ms to develop slowly. the army strategy was to build the leadership cadre before really trying to move out training in the larger scale. we knew that would take some time. all these things take a little time that we can stick with it, that we are sticking with it. but we have seen a lot of interest. we've been moving west bank branch in the combat arms. but we knew it was going to be slow at first. we think it is moving at the pace we think it would. to setnotion was standards. make sure the standards had to do with the job. , colorings like genderm love become you irrelevant. if you meet the standards, you you get the job, period. it is not forcing people out because of simply gender or color or sexual orientation or something like that. from that point of view, i think going forward it's been a big success. you are going to have those standards. nobody is suggesting lowering the standards, but once you get those, once you know what the job entails, then gender, sexual orientation, whatever, shouldn't mat
>> we are. we were expect ms to develop slowly. the army strategy was to build the leadership cadre before really trying to move out training in the larger scale. we knew that would take some time. all these things take a little time that we can stick with it, that we are sticking with it. but we have seen a lot of interest. we've been moving west bank branch in the combat arms. but we knew it was going to be slow at first. we think it is moving at the pace we think it would. to setnotion...
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persons we say we should have a prophylactic rule.we shouldn't use that evidence in criminal proceedings against u.s. persons. and the idea there is if you want to be paranoid about law enforcement people, and they've announced their own pile about how paranoid they are in the space, you can imagine and law enforcement system that says this is great. let's use 702 to the maximum, a huge database with lots of u.s. persons and then use it to prosecute against u.s. persons. basically you would be using the foreign intelligence backdoor to get into this ability to do things against u.s. persons. one-way ticket that pakistan reduce the use of the because you couldn't use as evidence in court. and then the third recommendation, that's not been adopted, it would be everything i think if it were, and in the third of our three recommendations and i will stop, is that in this hypothetical we're paranoid huge database of 702, that might be a fun place to go search it you were law enforcement against u.s. persons. and so rather than treating it a
persons we say we should have a prophylactic rule.we shouldn't use that evidence in criminal proceedings against u.s. persons. and the idea there is if you want to be paranoid about law enforcement people, and they've announced their own pile about how paranoid they are in the space, you can imagine and law enforcement system that says this is great. let's use 702 to the maximum, a huge database with lots of u.s. persons and then use it to prosecute against u.s. persons. basically you would be...
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, we have 4 that we think need to be funded? you know what i mean? is it that specific or more saying we used our many and need $50 thousand more to give everyone what they need. or are we saying we just pick out certain businesses and say they get it because they are so needy? >> there are two scenarios one is spontaneous where someone comes and says i'm facing-i got word faum my landlord theerant is going up x and i'm out and it is comes down in the next month. the other situation is we see a demand for this program, we are getting close to being fully subscribed and want to go to the board of supervisors and say we anticipate throughout the course of the next 9 months we will get another x amount of applications and we like to be able to fund some of those , here is the mount of money we think we need to dathat. that is discretionary oppose today emergency. >> >> may i give a scenario so we can muchb on. let me just tell you-let me give you a suggested rule and then tell me if it works or not. >> okay. >> let's say the staff
, we have 4 that we think need to be funded? you know what i mean? is it that specific or more saying we used our many and need $50 thousand more to give everyone what they need. or are we saying we just pick out certain businesses and say they get it because they are so needy? >> there are two scenarios one is spontaneous where someone comes and says i'm facing-i got word faum my landlord theerant is going up x and i'm out and it is comes down in the next month. the other situation is we...
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we seek. has cutl central bank its benchmark interest rate for the first time in four years. the board voted unanimously for the reduction and caution the extent and pace of the cycle all depends on further progress on economic reforms and inflation. the move is the turning point for the central bank which has had to halt the key rate at eight 10 year high even as the deepestplunged into its recession on record. global news twice for hours a day powered by more than twice six journalists and analysts in within 120 countries. this is. final debated and wrapped up in las vegas, donald trump and hillary clinton sparred on issues from the economy to the supreme court. the republican candidate refused to say whether he would accept the results of next month general election. mr. trump: i will look at it at the time, i am not looking at anything now. i will look at it at the time. i think the voters are seeing through it. we will find out on november 8. i will tell you at the time, i will keep you i
we seek. has cutl central bank its benchmark interest rate for the first time in four years. the board voted unanimously for the reduction and caution the extent and pace of the cycle all depends on further progress on economic reforms and inflation. the move is the turning point for the central bank which has had to halt the key rate at eight 10 year high even as the deepestplunged into its recession on record. global news twice for hours a day powered by more than twice six journalists and...
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that doesn't count additions that we know we got this past weekend with different activities that we had between puc staff and the department of environment staff at various fairs and festivals. we know that number is going to go up more. the uptake with green is really encouraging. we are continuing to have a queue, a sign up opportunity for customers who want to participate in our next enrollment. now i'm talking about three different enrollment tranches. we are talking about after fall for the first quarter of 2017. we have 153 customers queued up on that list and 75% want for that service as a green customer. >> i'm sorry, this fall 150,000? >> no. 153 customers said they want it and of those 75% said they want super green. that's my report on enrollment. i'm going to move on to procurement. any questions on enrollment? >>supervisor john avalos: yes, they will be enrolled by when? >> november is when we expect to provide service to them. they are technically enrolled today, right? they are not going to receive service until november. >> of that number, 151 are going to be, how ma
that doesn't count additions that we know we got this past weekend with different activities that we had between puc staff and the department of environment staff at various fairs and festivals. we know that number is going to go up more. the uptake with green is really encouraging. we are continuing to have a queue, a sign up opportunity for customers who want to participate in our next enrollment. now i'm talking about three different enrollment tranches. we are talking about after fall for...
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i also remind myself we all have to of knowledge we are not where we want to be. i'm not interested in patting ourselves in the back -- on the back and say look at how much better things are. it is interesting but not applicable or the primary focus. it is about what we need to do to keep moving forward. i'm struck by, we have got a transition point coming up in january. that is an opportunity to do an internal assessment. are we happy with what we have created, are the assumptions turning out to be factual, doing -- factual? do we need to step back and reassess how we get broader partnership? cyber does not recognize geographic. it is challenging but we have got to knowledge we have to do something broader and more globally. >> one of your predecessors is quoted as describing russian hacking of the d&c as a legitimate intelligence operation. legitimate operations are not welcome ones and they also call for a response. do you have any reaction to the characterization? admiral rogers: so-and-so said x, what do you think about that? we have acknowledged the russians
i also remind myself we all have to of knowledge we are not where we want to be. i'm not interested in patting ourselves in the back -- on the back and say look at how much better things are. it is interesting but not applicable or the primary focus. it is about what we need to do to keep moving forward. i'm struck by, we have got a transition point coming up in january. that is an opportunity to do an internal assessment. are we happy with what we have created, are the assumptions turning out...
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we have a country and we have laws. we have a border. and if you have a border, you don't have a country. i think the biggest surprise, two surprises, we are going to do great with african-american. you look at what is happening with inner cities, it is a disgrace. and the democrats have been running the for up to 100 years. and the african-americans, believe me, i think we are doing -- you see how the numbers are changing. one thing they don't have a lot of confidence in hillary clinton, she has lied to them for years, she does not produce, she just does not produce. but i think we're going to do great with the african-americans. you look at the poverty in the inner cities, the crime, the education and there are no jobs, we are going to do fantastic with hispanics. i believe that. [applause] we are keeping it. whitaker, from here in sandown. mr. trump: hi, karen. thank you. i like this audience. [applause] >> how do you define the income range for middle-class? they cannot be based upon where you live, because the tax goes to discrimina
we have a country and we have laws. we have a border. and if you have a border, you don't have a country. i think the biggest surprise, two surprises, we are going to do great with african-american. you look at what is happening with inner cities, it is a disgrace. and the democrats have been running the for up to 100 years. and the african-americans, believe me, i think we are doing -- you see how the numbers are changing. one thing they don't have a lot of confidence in hillary clinton, she...
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we know the functions that we each perform. so that in the event of a large emergency we are not meeting each other for the first time during the emergency. we worked very collaboratively with our region and i want to thank all the city representatives here today who sit on the disaster counsel and also our partners in the community who are with us as we continue to be repaired and make sure san francisco is ready to respond in the event of a major disaster. so that concludes my remarks. i hope you do beat my more detailed briefing because i'm very pleased with the work that my department has been able to accomplish this year. i've got incredible staff who have worked very hard to keep us safe. the next item on our agenda is the fleet week briefing. fleet week is coming up starting this next week. it is something that we all love to embrace. it's a great party for san francisco but it is the mayor said, it's also a wonderful time for us to have an educational experience and get to know our partners in the military. francis s'mo
we know the functions that we each perform. so that in the event of a large emergency we are not meeting each other for the first time during the emergency. we worked very collaboratively with our region and i want to thank all the city representatives here today who sit on the disaster counsel and also our partners in the community who are with us as we continue to be repaired and make sure san francisco is ready to respond in the event of a major disaster. so that concludes my remarks. i hope...
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of course we don't -- we don't want to wield our hard power and we think an age before we do. but when we give our armed services clear and achievable missions they can be remarkably effective. with 2% of our gdp spent on defense, we will be the leading military player in western europe for the foreseeable future. and -- our hard part is is dwarfed by a pessimism when we unbundled the british empire that's of course our soft power. the vast, subtle, pervasive extension of british influence around the world that goes with having the language that was invented an perfected in this country of ours. now has more speakers than any other language on earth. after the creeks and the inlets of all the continents of the world go the gentle gun boats of british soft power. skippered by the likes of jeremy clarkson. prophet more honored abroad than alas in his own country or jk raouling who is looked at as an idol, and i think -- i think the -- i think the beebe is the single greatest ambassador for our culture and for our values and it was sergei lavrov himself who said he not only watch
of course we don't -- we don't want to wield our hard power and we think an age before we do. but when we give our armed services clear and achievable missions they can be remarkably effective. with 2% of our gdp spent on defense, we will be the leading military player in western europe for the foreseeable future. and -- our hard part is is dwarfed by a pessimism when we unbundled the british empire that's of course our soft power. the vast, subtle, pervasive extension of british influence...
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we will start a negotiation on nafta and if we don't get the deal we want we will terminate nafta and [applause] i won't go into the details but because they are under their system and we are under our system but because of the fact that they are under much different system the day the deal was signed it wasn't defective deal with us having a mass of at least 17%. i'm not going to bother you or bore you with it but we have been working with this defective deal for years and no politician ever went back to renegotiating. we are going to get it done so easily. [applause] if a company wants to fire their workers to go to mexico or other countries and they think they are going to ship their products back into the united states we will charge them a tax of 35%. [applause] so when you think these companies which right now are out there negotiating to leave here, they will leave new hampshire they will leave pennsylvania. they're going to leave ohio and all of our great places, great states. right now as we are talking they are negotiating deals. mexico is the eighth wonder of the world in t
we will start a negotiation on nafta and if we don't get the deal we want we will terminate nafta and [applause] i won't go into the details but because they are under their system and we are under our system but because of the fact that they are under much different system the day the deal was signed it wasn't defective deal with us having a mass of at least 17%. i'm not going to bother you or bore you with it but we have been working with this defective deal for years and no politician ever...
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we don't know what we will see and the interesting thing is that when we see documents we don't know who they are very often. it initially when the it goes up or documents were posted, the big question is this is yours and is that your sense not layer. the document may have been created by one troop in -- group some of the documents have been altered in some have been found to have malware on them. the campaign and the parties are really really busy trying to elect candidates so it has become a side job but it's not a full-time job and there isn't a lot of effort being put into looking at every document that's been stolen and posted in the graph whose it was and is it authentic or isn't it? >> brat but stirred to you. your boss michael mccaul said that the rnc was hacked in and walked out that back to them wondering whether you are aware of specific g.o.p. operatives who have been hacked and whether your boss was telling us the true story? >> i would say to point chairman mccaul was trying to make when he was on "cnn" was the point that both political parties have been hacked and try
we don't know what we will see and the interesting thing is that when we see documents we don't know who they are very often. it initially when the it goes up or documents were posted, the big question is this is yours and is that your sense not layer. the document may have been created by one troop in -- group some of the documents have been altered in some have been found to have malware on them. the campaign and the parties are really really busy trying to elect candidates so it has become a...
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we showed we can impose consequences, we can figure out by name and face.he consequences in this case came in the form of a criminal indictment that led to an amazing experience where, right before president obama was going to meet with the chinese president, they believed we were about to use a new executive order on sanctions. we got a call that the personal emissary of the president wanted to come to the united states, and he came with a crew of 35 people, and we hammered out over 4-5 days of negotiations, a so-called five-point agreement, one of which was for the first time, the chinese president said, it is wrong to use your military intelligence for this purpose. is some aspect, i was trying to get an interview with the chinese president at the time, there was a threat that maybe you wouldn't come if we couldn't work something out. if there would be sanctions imposed. can't tell you what fully motivated them to come and ve this president-setting new agreement, but they clearly were very concerned, and otherwise they wouldn't have sent over a high-leve
we showed we can impose consequences, we can figure out by name and face.he consequences in this case came in the form of a criminal indictment that led to an amazing experience where, right before president obama was going to meet with the chinese president, they believed we were about to use a new executive order on sanctions. we got a call that the personal emissary of the president wanted to come to the united states, and he came with a crew of 35 people, and we hammered out over 4-5 days...
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we have asian speakers we have spanish speakers. for the most part, they don't understand what don't know it is okay to go and save we don't have garbage cans here. that is okay to call for a repair. so they don't get the chance to call and ask for these repairs. therefore i think the observation is very important when scoring the parks. 80. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. commissioners and president buell. general manager ginsburg says by supervisor artie said what was going to stay to start with the will go there but i do want to emphasize was prozac that chairman e equity metrics that were passed in recent charter amendment. again as was said earlier by dennis we are thrilled that the equity metrics are here because it's really important to those of us who live in equity zones now. that we realize this is something that's long overdue that needs to be done. as phil mentioned, it's not anecdotal. real data were looking for. with that said, kozak had a number of recommendations that as taylor has said this is even
we have asian speakers we have spanish speakers. for the most part, they don't understand what don't know it is okay to go and save we don't have garbage cans here. that is okay to call for a repair. so they don't get the chance to call and ask for these repairs. therefore i think the observation is very important when scoring the parks. 80. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. commissioners and president buell. general manager ginsburg says by supervisor artie...
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we have a country and we have laws. we have a border. and if you have a border, you don't have a country. i think the biggest surprise, two surprises, we are going to do great with african-american. you look at what is happening with inner cities, it is a disgrace. and the democrats have been running the for up to 100 years. and the african-americans, believe me, i think we are doing -- you see how the numbers are changing. one thing they don't have a lot of confidence in hillary clinton, she has lied to them i believe that. [applause] >> doing well. karen whitaker in the sand town. mr. trump: thank you. i like this audience. >> how do you define the income range in the middle class? they cannot read based on where read based onnnot where you live. taxes are too high. a lot of great companies have left our country. they have gone to mexico and other places. china is making so much product. i will tell you, such a great question. our middle class has been treated so badly by the politicians, it is like they have been forgotten. we are low
we have a country and we have laws. we have a border. and if you have a border, you don't have a country. i think the biggest surprise, two surprises, we are going to do great with african-american. you look at what is happening with inner cities, it is a disgrace. and the democrats have been running the for up to 100 years. and the african-americans, believe me, i think we are doing -- you see how the numbers are changing. one thing they don't have a lot of confidence in hillary clinton, she...
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we want peace. we want freedom. we want security. we want to be stronger. we want freedom to gain. but i don't believe in these changing and revolutionary times this administration has known that the world is changing has identified itself with that change. i think the communists have been moving with vigor. laos, africa, cuba, all around the world today they're on the move. i think we have to revita1ize our society. i think we have to demonstrate to the people of the world that we're determined in this free country of ours to be first. not first if, and not first but, and not first when, but first. and when we are strong and when we are first, then freedom gains. then the prospects for peace increase. then the prospects for our society gain. mr. howe: that completes the opening statements. now the candidates will answer and comment upon questions put by these four correspondents: frank singiser of mutual news, john edwards of abc news, walter cronkite of cbs news, john chancellor of nbc news. frank singiser has the first question for vice president nixon. mr. singiser: mr. vice pr
we want peace. we want freedom. we want security. we want to be stronger. we want freedom to gain. but i don't believe in these changing and revolutionary times this administration has known that the world is changing has identified itself with that change. i think the communists have been moving with vigor. laos, africa, cuba, all around the world today they're on the move. i think we have to revita1ize our society. i think we have to demonstrate to the people of the world that we're...
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we have a model of state policy we wanted to be specific as we could for the potential to uniform consistent framework of policies across the country. a patchwork could kill this technology. the last two fell into one area, what tools and authorities does nhtsa need. how do we use current ones to get the safely on the road now? what would the future need to help expedite that safety. >> could you speak a little more about the premarket approval process. that is a big change as you noted. >> and thanks for bringing that up because i think the secretary talked about that a lot because he is really trying to emphasize for 50 years it has all been reactive. so basically we put out a regulation. then we wait to see if you comply with it, or somebody gets hurt or killed, we find out if there is defect, recall, penalize you. it is after the fact. what the secretary focused on, nhtsa, d.o.t., how do we become proactive? how do we get safety in the front? specific to premarket type of approval that is just one of the 12 tools that are identified. we don't ask for it, don't necessarily say we're going
we have a model of state policy we wanted to be specific as we could for the potential to uniform consistent framework of policies across the country. a patchwork could kill this technology. the last two fell into one area, what tools and authorities does nhtsa need. how do we use current ones to get the safely on the road now? what would the future need to help expedite that safety. >> could you speak a little more about the premarket approval process. that is a big change as you noted....
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we were before we spent -- so we spent $6 have?on, and what do we a total mess. a total and complete mess. so if we did nothing, if we did absolutely nothing, we would be in great shape. unbelievable. and then we backed the rebels. rebels turned out to be worse than the guys who were there in the first place. we do not who the hell we are backing? what a group we have? what a group of geniuses. debate,y say during the and i tell them, but they say, mr. trump, how would you defeat isis? i do not really want to tell you. does that make sense? sense?w, does that make but, mr. trump, the american people demand to know. i say, they do not. the reporters demand to know. they are the only one. unbelievable. unbelievable. obama, clinton -- the that in 10 years, instead of rebuilding america with the money, it was all lost, and our infrastructure is a third world country. so we owe more money than we have ever owed. where up to $20 trillion. it would be one thing of the rotary great shape, hospitals, schools, bridges, everything, great shap
we were before we spent -- so we spent $6 have?on, and what do we a total mess. a total and complete mess. so if we did nothing, if we did absolutely nothing, we would be in great shape. unbelievable. and then we backed the rebels. rebels turned out to be worse than the guys who were there in the first place. we do not who the hell we are backing? what a group we have? what a group of geniuses. debate,y say during the and i tell them, but they say, mr. trump, how would you defeat isis? i do not...
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we are very excited about it also, and we ask that we do it.ase let us know, we are here to do the work of the community. we are excited and hope to see this project get in the way soon. thank you. >> thank you. good afternoon. i am affiliated with the san francisco public housing tenants association. i'm here today to support this new southeast community facil y facility. two. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i am president of the access advocates workforce development training facility in the bayview area. executive committee member of the naacp. we're here to show our support of any facility, myself, i'm a native of san francisco, so i utilize the current facility over 1800 hopedale on many different times. personal, as well as educational. also, training. the facility is a necessity to have in the bayview, because it is one of the poorest neighborhoods in the city. and also, most underserved. we are hopeful that you continue to support this in our world-class facility. thank you. >> thank you. sheila robinson. welcome. >> congratulations to
we are very excited about it also, and we ask that we do it.ase let us know, we are here to do the work of the community. we are excited and hope to see this project get in the way soon. thank you. >> thank you. good afternoon. i am affiliated with the san francisco public housing tenants association. i'm here today to support this new southeast community facil y facility. two. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i am president of the access advocates workforce development...
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we have to help people, but we cannot do this anymore, folks. we have problems.ot need to be the great, modern day trojan horse. not going to be us. a trump administration will secure and defend the borders of the united states. and yes, we will build a wall. [cheers and applause] [chanting "build the wall"] mr. trump: sheldon, you have a great, great hotel. but i tell you, we could have made this ballroom a little larger maybe. this is some great space. we also have the legendary phil ruffin of las vegas. where is phil? get him over here, please. he employs thousands of people and he is a great guy. hillary has pledged open borders and supports sanctuary cities. countless americans are killed by illegal immigrants because our government refuses to do its job. right here in your state, 20 -year-old brian corsi was shot and paralyzed by an illegal immigrant. he fought for his life in the hospital for 17 days. ultimately, he died. brian was a basketball star loved by everybody with dreams of becoming a firefighter. on mother's day in 2009, carson city, beautiful pe
we have to help people, but we cannot do this anymore, folks. we have problems.ot need to be the great, modern day trojan horse. not going to be us. a trump administration will secure and defend the borders of the united states. and yes, we will build a wall. [cheers and applause] [chanting "build the wall"] mr. trump: sheldon, you have a great, great hotel. but i tell you, we could have made this ballroom a little larger maybe. this is some great space. we also have the legendary...
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>> we believe we can. we put in place contingency planning across every section of the economy.g those plans so if you work at office space, we have millions of square feet coming online in construction and more in planning. topic, thea broader irish budget is due out next week. is it brexit-proof? we announced a summer economic statement which looks at the impact on our growth. came out minister recently to say that this budget will be brexit-proof but we have to make sure we are in tend to what might be happening in the u.k. next year and the coming years and have our fiscal policy planned appropriately. vonnie: oh murphy, thanks for joining us. ising up, the british pound at its weakest level since 1985. : stocks in europe are rallying and we are looking at a broad-based gain of european stocks for their longest stretch without losses in almost a year. and thex 600 is up 1% ftse is up 1.8% and we have seen above 7000 for the first time in six months and hitting a record high. the dax is higher as well. we will bring you the close in just a few minutes. time this is bloomberg.
>> we believe we can. we put in place contingency planning across every section of the economy.g those plans so if you work at office space, we have millions of square feet coming online in construction and more in planning. topic, thea broader irish budget is due out next week. is it brexit-proof? we announced a summer economic statement which looks at the impact on our growth. came out minister recently to say that this budget will be brexit-proof but we have to make sure we are in tend...