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we think we are doing pretty well. targeteddget is really to modernize and strengthen our people. so we are going to modernize by divesting to invest, to connect sensor,ooter to every every sensor to every shooter as well as a and we are looking to strengthen the role of our people. situational awareness is important to a pilot. we pay attention to write now, is a bigpace force part of what we will be carrying in our budget. it is not a massive part of the budget, but it is a massive park of what the budget is focused on enabling. us, the underlying principle of everything we are trying to do is to increase the agility of our forces and our people. that is because of increasingly complex security environments. rings are getting far more complicated, far less predictable, and we need to invest in those capabilities and those skills and that human capital that can adjust to that. i bucket it into three broad categories, which i call great -- gray halls, h gray matter, and --. 355eed to grow our fleet to ships or more, so
we think we are doing pretty well. targeteddget is really to modernize and strengthen our people. so we are going to modernize by divesting to invest, to connect sensor,ooter to every every sensor to every shooter as well as a and we are looking to strengthen the role of our people. situational awareness is important to a pilot. we pay attention to write now, is a bigpace force part of what we will be carrying in our budget. it is not a massive part of the budget, but it is a massive park of...
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once we issue the bonds, clearly we have not had bonds of our own prior to now, so once we do, we wouldlike the ability to invest in them. also, our policy had limited investments to the city and county of san francisco. so we are opening up local agency investments to all of the members or any local agency in california and the state of california. but also limiting it to a.a. rated. there is still the highest rating. the higher rated credit, not anything to be concerned of in that regard. we are also taking advantage of another change in the government code, which is the public vetting complications, but still only a.a. rated and super nationals, which would be like world bank. still a a.a. rated. those are the changes that are encompassed in this revision, mainly doing -- allowing for us to invest in those bonds. >> very good. any questions? is there a motion for action? >> motion for action to approve. >> second. >> any members of the public wanting to comment? [roll call] that is five aye. item 11 is approved. we can go ahead and -- >> thank you very much. let's go back to our regu
once we issue the bonds, clearly we have not had bonds of our own prior to now, so once we do, we wouldlike the ability to invest in them. also, our policy had limited investments to the city and county of san francisco. so we are opening up local agency investments to all of the members or any local agency in california and the state of california. but also limiting it to a.a. rated. there is still the highest rating. the higher rated credit, not anything to be concerned of in that regard. we...
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we know we can win. i feel great of where we are and i am happy to take any questions, thank you again for attending today. >> i am from nbc news. we are seeing huge diversity of ideology of the democratic party on the national level. are seeing that of the local leaders running for office and what are voters telling them, how are they feeling about that? >> yes, i think there is quite a bit of ideology diversity. we talk to candidates focusing on the kitchen table issues, day-to-day things folks are concerned about. as a result in many of our elections, key issues like supporting public education and making sure there are access to healthcare and many things sort of bare out district by district. traffic is a big issue and quality of life and economic indicator. there certainly a lot of idea logical able. they have to agree on things. i think there is a lot more collaborative work on things like mental health. we have seen extremist to be partisanship over republicans that's developing in state legislat
we know we can win. i feel great of where we are and i am happy to take any questions, thank you again for attending today. >> i am from nbc news. we are seeing huge diversity of ideology of the democratic party on the national level. are seeing that of the local leaders running for office and what are voters telling them, how are they feeling about that? >> yes, i think there is quite a bit of ideology diversity. we talk to candidates focusing on the kitchen table issues,...
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we need both. we need this and that. and i think that this will help us with added flexibility, get us to a place where we have a citywide plan, that the supervisors can get behind and the mayor can get behind and we can all work together to achieve. in reality, when a navigation center or any facility is proposed in a neighborhood, it's going to mean a lot to the residents there to be able to understand that this is a part of a citywide plan. that everyone is stepping up. and it will be harder to do it if it's done as it has been in a one-off all over the city, certainly residents of my district and i'm sure other districts, always ask, well, what is the rest of the city doing. and that's a fair question. and the answer to that should be we're all stepping up. and that means that, as elected fixers, we're all stepping up and making that commitment. our neighbors are stepping up and making that commitment. and hopefully the department and the mayor is stepping up alongside us on this. so we will work together. you know,
we need both. we need this and that. and i think that this will help us with added flexibility, get us to a place where we have a citywide plan, that the supervisors can get behind and the mayor can get behind and we can all work together to achieve. in reality, when a navigation center or any facility is proposed in a neighborhood, it's going to mean a lot to the residents there to be able to understand that this is a part of a citywide plan. that everyone is stepping up. and it will be harder...
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but we are realistic that we will see more cases and as we see more cases, we might have to take community mitigation efforts. what will those look like? we are being transparent about those also. so it's all to make sure the american public go on this journey educating with us. we are keeping people fully informed of what will happen almost so that people could predict what we would do and what we would say in advance because we have been so transparent about what our playbook is and how we think about these issues. liz: all right. i just want to let our viewers know we have just gone below dow 27,000 at this very moment. we are now down 956 points. we were just touching the low here, down about 26,999. we are just slightly above it at the moment. more importantly than the dow, perhaps, is the nasdaq. not so much the point loshs whih is pretty epic. we have to make this point. it is down 8% plus since its recent and all-time record high which was actually just last wednesday. two more percentage points down and we do have a correction, which is 10% off the recent highs. at the moment it i
but we are realistic that we will see more cases and as we see more cases, we might have to take community mitigation efforts. what will those look like? we are being transparent about those also. so it's all to make sure the american public go on this journey educating with us. we are keeping people fully informed of what will happen almost so that people could predict what we would do and what we would say in advance because we have been so transparent about what our playbook is and how we...
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so if we see a trend going down, we can do that based on that, but that's what we see going on based on today. any questions on the revenues? and then from doing this, by increasing the number of revenues that we anticipate, the fund balance that we need to balance the budget has gone down by about $2 million, so it's about $15 million now. so on the expenditures details, the revisions are, we have an atrition rate where we have been keeping some positions vacant. we're proposing to increase -- to reduce that atrition to allow for another additional ten positions or so, which that's to keep ahead with dealing with the mayor's directive on housing, and we have some code enforcement things that are going on. we also have to do some things in technology, and then, we also have to strengthen our communications and kind of lengt legislative team, too, so that's primarily the changes from last time, that we reduced that atrition to allow us to hire a few more positions. we already have new hires, but we'd like to hire those plus some vacant ones. and then, the next slide is basically the d
so if we see a trend going down, we can do that based on that, but that's what we see going on based on today. any questions on the revenues? and then from doing this, by increasing the number of revenues that we anticipate, the fund balance that we need to balance the budget has gone down by about $2 million, so it's about $15 million now. so on the expenditures details, the revisions are, we have an atrition rate where we have been keeping some positions vacant. we're proposing to increase --...
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he also we don't see that now -- even though we don't see that now, at some point we will and rising debt makes the economy more vulnerable. if interest rates rise, that would make our fiscal challenge all the more difficult. we don't know when that tipping point will come, but we know there is a rising vulnerability from the fiscal trajectory. a lot of people would have said if we were at the point we are at now, debt to gdp where they are, we would be feeling those effects. what was your view on those issues can years ago and have you changed your view about when and how deficits and debt affect the economy as a whole? phillip: there is a sense in which we can look at the economy and understand why interest rates are low. growth in the rest of the world, it has problems in recent challenges with the virus situation in china and the rest of asia. that has led to lower interest rates in the u.s. we see that situation. when the rest of the world has a problem, there is a safe haven. inflation has remained low in the u.s. the risk-taking appetite of appetite -- of markets and market pa
he also we don't see that now -- even though we don't see that now, at some point we will and rising debt makes the economy more vulnerable. if interest rates rise, that would make our fiscal challenge all the more difficult. we don't know when that tipping point will come, but we know there is a rising vulnerability from the fiscal trajectory. a lot of people would have said if we were at the point we are at now, debt to gdp where they are, we would be feeling those effects. what was your view...
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and can we -- have we memorized the lyrics? we may need to do our own sing-along. maybe not. well, we will be sure to -- oh, there we go. >> but on this day, charlotte bravely responded and said no. she says we had a right to ride and had no intention of leaving the car. instead of seeing charlotte as a paying customer, the company forceably removed her and her fathher -- her and from the car. she and her father filed a lawsuit against the company. on october 8, 1865, a judge called the practice a relic of barbarism. mary ellen pleasant attacked racial discrimination in san francisco as she began a series of lawsuits seeking prohibition of black laws. in 1893, street car segregation was officially outlawed on street cars in california legislation. thank you to our local san francisco activists for pioneering racial equity in transportation. this information was delivered to you by the san francisco municipal transportation agency. the sfmta is recognizing black history in the bay. [♪] [applause] >> this was done all in house? >> this was done all in house, yes. >> i like the
and can we -- have we memorized the lyrics? we may need to do our own sing-along. maybe not. well, we will be sure to -- oh, there we go. >> but on this day, charlotte bravely responded and said no. she says we had a right to ride and had no intention of leaving the car. instead of seeing charlotte as a paying customer, the company forceably removed her and her fathher -- her and from the car. she and her father filed a lawsuit against the company. on october 8, 1865, a judge called the...
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we know we need new vaccines. we know we need more mana cockle coccle antibodies to help people who become ill. can you just speak to the fact of, is innovation still important? we heard several times in the subcommittee and full committee, maybe innovation was not so important as getting cheaper drugs into people's hands. sec. azar: innovation is vitally important. that is why two of the key legs of the supplemental request are to develop vaccines and therapeutics for this novel virus. one of the challenges with hr3 is the sheer amount of money it would pull out of the system. i am not a believer if you pull money out of the drug industry is catastrophic or impossible. the sheer amount would impact the bringing forward of drug therapies for alzheimer's, for arthritis, just go through the list of therapies that you need to to incent or you won't get them. rep. burgess: alzheimer's drug that was withdrawn a year ago, i am reading is getting a new look at different dosing schedules. and again, work like that, it is
we know we need new vaccines. we know we need more mana cockle coccle antibodies to help people who become ill. can you just speak to the fact of, is innovation still important? we heard several times in the subcommittee and full committee, maybe innovation was not so important as getting cheaper drugs into people's hands. sec. azar: innovation is vitally important. that is why two of the key legs of the supplemental request are to develop vaccines and therapeutics for this novel virus. one of...
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we feel we have all of the plans in place. the products in the market franchise to be able to do it. guy: you do have exposure to the car sector. i'm curious as to where you see that sector going. it seems to be in a difficult place. we are try to figure out how the global economy will affected and how the transition to electrification will affected. what is the opportunity for you? thierry: unlike some other paint companies, our exposure to the automotive industry is quite limited, it is less than 10% of our total turnover. the big correction happened already last year. we are lest involved with the oem directly. believe we are getting into a more stable situation. in 2019, of course with all of the inventory effects, there are much less cars built, much less cars built in the tier one supplies, all of the inventory sells much less. andave seen that flatlining coming back up a little bit as inventories getting replenished. for us, where your relatively sheltered from those cycles. what are your expectations for the european c
we feel we have all of the plans in place. the products in the market franchise to be able to do it. guy: you do have exposure to the car sector. i'm curious as to where you see that sector going. it seems to be in a difficult place. we are try to figure out how the global economy will affected and how the transition to electrification will affected. what is the opportunity for you? thierry: unlike some other paint companies, our exposure to the automotive industry is quite limited, it is less...
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we have a bill that we have sponsored. it's called the one health bill which coordinates animal diseases with human diseases. this is why. seven out of ten human diseases originate with animals. we have dealt with coronavirus for the last 30, 40 years in horses, cattle, dogs, cats, and other species. so we know what viruses do. i think the important thing that comes out of this, we lived through the zika virus and we saw the misinformation that was going out, the panic, the media, politics got put into that, and it was a disaster. what i have seen in this response is there is a level kind of a calm -- i don't want to say a calm, but there is more of a rational approach. i hope we can do that in this hearing. it will help this and help inform the american people. other things that we're doing is this appropriations season and we are putting in appropriations for nih, nsf, for the research and development, but also for organizations like gavi that does vaccines around the world and sepi, the coalition for epidemic preparedne
we have a bill that we have sponsored. it's called the one health bill which coordinates animal diseases with human diseases. this is why. seven out of ten human diseases originate with animals. we have dealt with coronavirus for the last 30, 40 years in horses, cattle, dogs, cats, and other species. so we know what viruses do. i think the important thing that comes out of this, we lived through the zika virus and we saw the misinformation that was going out, the panic, the media, politics got...
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we hope we can open it up to china as soon as possible and we hope the numbers we've been get, we hope the numbers we have been tting are true on china. where it really has leveled off and started to go down. eventually sometime that's going to happen. go ahead. reporter: you said repeatedly that you think the federal government is very prepared, you're ready for this. if you think secretary azar is doing such a great job why did you feel the need to make a change and put vice president mike pence in charge of the federal response to the virus? president trump: i think secretary azar is doing a fantastic job but he has many other things, we're working on many, many things together. if you look at his schedule of what he's doing, including drug prices, i think it's perhaps the most corm kated job that we have in government. i want him to be able to focus on that and mike is really good at it. they're going to work together. they're going to work very closely together. they're both in the administration. i see them all the time. it really works. this isn't a czar. this isn't going out an
we hope we can open it up to china as soon as possible and we hope the numbers we've been get, we hope the numbers we have been tting are true on china. where it really has leveled off and started to go down. eventually sometime that's going to happen. go ahead. reporter: you said repeatedly that you think the federal government is very prepared, you're ready for this. if you think secretary azar is doing such a great job why did you feel the need to make a change and put vice president mike...
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we are not trying to hide anything, we want to make sure we do this in a safe environment so we will continue to work with the committee and staff to see how we can improve this program, make sure that folks understand what the program is about and what the procedures are. so i commit to doing that with you. >> thank you very much thank you madam chair. >> miss granger, >> sank you as i said i was at the border station on monday, and i heard from people on the ground, on the border crossings are down, the crisis has not passed, the criminal organizations continue to make a business out of trafficking people and drugs, the central american countries, called a northern triangle, a fuel coming across our borders, not only in mexico, i know that you are recently in honduras, can you tell us, give an update on what those countries are doing to address the human trafficking, the smuggling and the root causes of this problem of migration. >> i was in honduras, last week for our 12th security ministerial, it was my third one in this chair, but probably my six one overall, being part of, that
we are not trying to hide anything, we want to make sure we do this in a safe environment so we will continue to work with the committee and staff to see how we can improve this program, make sure that folks understand what the program is about and what the procedures are. so i commit to doing that with you. >> thank you very much thank you madam chair. >> miss granger, >> sank you as i said i was at the border station on monday, and i heard from people on the ground, on the...
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have we we get aowd like this win.hey were in trouble because we won the great state of michigan, and helping us, with the rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel. great job. i said get me the woman from michigan. who is that woman from michigan to head up the rnc, thank you ron, a great job. setting all kinds of records -- polling records, contribution records, everything, were doing -- we are doing everything, great job. and tommy hicks, i want you to say hello. tommy hicks is a special friend. and haley, thank you darling. i retweeted you, haley, i retweeted you you all over the place. and together, we are building the world's most prosperous economy, and the most inclusive society and it were in the world, it's a great place. since my election, americas made 7 million new jobs. the unemployment rate has hit the lowest rates in half a century. the average unemployment rate administration is lower than any previous administration in the history of our country, do you believe that one? that's pretty amazing. that's pretty amazi
have we we get aowd like this win.hey were in trouble because we won the great state of michigan, and helping us, with the rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel. great job. i said get me the woman from michigan. who is that woman from michigan to head up the rnc, thank you ron, a great job. setting all kinds of records -- polling records, contribution records, everything, were doing -- we are doing everything, great job. and tommy hicks, i want you to say hello. tommy hicks is a special friend. and...
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we look at crime trends, we look at patterns, we look at the crime mapping. we see what's out there so we can effectively put our personnel where they need to be to address those crime issues. in addition, we utilize the copier theory. that is a community policing strategy where we have random, 10 to 15-minute patrols in a certain location once every two hours, and pretty much what it comes down to is we address this by putting officers at the hot spots. it optimizes deterrence of criminal activity. studies have shown crime has decreased to as low as 4% when we implement this strategy. we are utilizing that as well. we have an outreach, san francisco safe is a great resource for us. and we appreciate them very much. i want to give a big thank you to worthy from s.f. state who helps us with the crime prevention strategies to help us with the public safety seminars as well. it's much appreciated. and also with our fliers. what we use in the diamond heights area. we had an increase in auto burglaries. we passed out park smart fliers to inform the public about wh
we look at crime trends, we look at patterns, we look at the crime mapping. we see what's out there so we can effectively put our personnel where they need to be to address those crime issues. in addition, we utilize the copier theory. that is a community policing strategy where we have random, 10 to 15-minute patrols in a certain location once every two hours, and pretty much what it comes down to is we address this by putting officers at the hot spots. it optimizes deterrence of criminal...
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we said we need to follow this resolution and we had it filed within one hour. i want to acknowledge the republicans who helped. some have a different view of executive legislative warmaking than we do. some were intrigued and said we liked it better if you would change this or change that the version that we called up today was not the original version. it was a version that we worked up with the republicans who voted. they gave us good suggestions to make it better, make it bipartisan. matters of war and peace are not the prominence of one party or another. when we speak in a bipartisan way we send a message to the troops that is a message of unity. that is what the troops and their families deserve. i really loved working with my colleagues on this. >> thanks. make no mistake we would not be standing here today if it were not for the efforts of senator kaine. he showed a mastery of the subject and enormous patience and incredible efforts on his part to work through a series of amendments. some of which were literally destructive amendments which would have en
we said we need to follow this resolution and we had it filed within one hour. i want to acknowledge the republicans who helped. some have a different view of executive legislative warmaking than we do. some were intrigued and said we liked it better if you would change this or change that the version that we called up today was not the original version. it was a version that we worked up with the republicans who voted. they gave us good suggestions to make it better, make it bipartisan....
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we are close, we can do this, we have learned a lot. that is why i think we have a real opportunity to add to our majority. >> you are pushing for the democrats to win the white house. we have reelected for the last five presidents to a second term . if donald trump is reelected, if democrats keep this up a majority, it if there is a vacancy on the supreme court, what effort would receive from your organization and others in washington? >> i would imagine you would see a massive battle over who that person is going to be end what is going to happen. is set list as an entity up to be an electoral arm of the party and the movement. electrst job is to pro-choice democratic women. the best fitted prevent that scenario's to make sure that senate is in democratic hands no matter what happens. onare so hyper focused winning the senate, winning in maine, winning in iowa, winning in kansas, hopefully catching a break in texas. is it is of the matter all about who is sitting in those seats into is going to make those votes. the fight is now. the
we are close, we can do this, we have learned a lot. that is why i think we have a real opportunity to add to our majority. >> you are pushing for the democrats to win the white house. we have reelected for the last five presidents to a second term . if donald trump is reelected, if democrats keep this up a majority, it if there is a vacancy on the supreme court, what effort would receive from your organization and others in washington? >> i would imagine you would see a massive...
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we know that we need more of it. and chief, you certainly know that fires have no boundaries there, and what we can do to work together is important. i appreciate the forest service acknowledging its cooperative work with the state of alaska on the beetle infestation in its budget justification, but i am dismayed that this request proposes to cut the overall program, the forest health management on cooperative lands, and other state and private forestry programs. even with the fire fix in place, wildfire will continue to consume a large percentage of the budget, so i'm pleased the forest service wants to invest in building capacity to more effectively use technology in wildland fire management. that will help ensure we are smart as we fight the fires, always keeping firefighter safety at the forefront. i think we owe appreciation to senator gardner and senator cantwell for their work on the wildfire technology provisions in the dingell act, which was signed just about a year ago. another area where i think we all kno
we know that we need more of it. and chief, you certainly know that fires have no boundaries there, and what we can do to work together is important. i appreciate the forest service acknowledging its cooperative work with the state of alaska on the beetle infestation in its budget justification, but i am dismayed that this request proposes to cut the overall program, the forest health management on cooperative lands, and other state and private forestry programs. even with the fire fix in...
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now we won't see that, will we? >> well, that may be true, but that's not a part of this policy. >> again, but that's position that triggers the board, maybe i should go ask for this report to see what's going on, okay? i'm just trying to point out if this is the way you want to do it, you're basically telling the board, ask for the report. >> any objection to including the board members in the distribution of the report? is distributing to a quorum of the report -- it's still a public document, but we're just not calendaring it for a public discussion. so can we add in the policy that in addition to the board's consultant that the board members get a copy of the semiannual report? >> i defer to you guys. that -- >> yeah. >> but there is -- this is a discussion item only. >> i always defer that to the discretion of the board. if that's what you wish, then -- >> i would like to get a copy of it. >> then we don't need to ask for the report. there's no problem in providing a copy of the report. >> electronic copy when
now we won't see that, will we? >> well, that may be true, but that's not a part of this policy. >> again, but that's position that triggers the board, maybe i should go ask for this report to see what's going on, okay? i'm just trying to point out if this is the way you want to do it, you're basically telling the board, ask for the report. >> any objection to including the board members in the distribution of the report? is distributing to a quorum of the report -- it's still...
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we looked at housing, we looked at process, we looked at mixed-use, we looked at many.at was part of the hatch contract to essentially look at the financials are in each of those developments in those opportunities. we also take into account the policy priorities that the city has with regard to the use of public spaces. we matched those things together in partnership with the planning department and the mayor's office of housing and we think, in this case, we have a good project for the potrero site that will help -- to some extent , we hope will offset the cost to build our own bus yard. it also meets the policy priority for the city. we think there are further opportunities are presidio that we can engage in and we are beginning the planning process to do that now. >> in terms of the presentation you made today, it was unclear to me whether that included the parking garages. >> we are working on the parking garages. there has always been a debate about looking at the parking garages. we did an analysis of the transit service parking garages is a bit of a different di
we looked at housing, we looked at process, we looked at mixed-use, we looked at many.at was part of the hatch contract to essentially look at the financials are in each of those developments in those opportunities. we also take into account the policy priorities that the city has with regard to the use of public spaces. we matched those things together in partnership with the planning department and the mayor's office of housing and we think, in this case, we have a good project for the...
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we are going to end that. [applause] on our first day we are going to resend all of trump's racist immigration executive orders. [applause] on our first day in office we are going to sign an executive order reestablishing the legal status of 1.8 billion young people and their parents eligible for daca. [applause] we are going to and the current -- end the current border policies under our administration. federal agents will not be snatching babies from the arms of their mothers. [applause] and under our administration we will do with the american people want us to do immigration reform and a path toward citizenship for the 11 million undocumented. [applause] i know that nevada and not only nevada but nevada has seen some horrible horrible gun violence and mass killings, i know that . . here is my promise to you. our gun policy, our gun safety policy will be determined by the american people now the nra. [applause] and that means we will have universal background checks. people with violent pasts should not be
we are going to end that. [applause] on our first day we are going to resend all of trump's racist immigration executive orders. [applause] on our first day in office we are going to sign an executive order reestablishing the legal status of 1.8 billion young people and their parents eligible for daca. [applause] we are going to and the current -- end the current border policies under our administration. federal agents will not be snatching babies from the arms of their mothers. [applause] and...
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we hope those steps aren't necessary. we hope we don't face these eventualities. transparency is being candid with people about what the continuum of potential steps are so they can start processing in their own heads, thinking about in their own lives, what that might involve, might involve, not will, we cannot make predictions with any degree of certainty about how a virus will spread or what can happen. what we can say now is that thanks to our aggressive containment efforts, we have contained the spread of this into the united states, 14 cases now for two weeks solid. we're going to keep working to contain the spread of this. but if we need to, we'll take appropriate public health measures to help mitigate that dr. schuchat: to elab rit on the steps. when we think about community measures, not just the aggressive containment around each individual case but other context, we think about the individual or personal steps mitigating spread, things like staying home when you're sick. we think about the community steps, things like a different approach to gatherings
we hope those steps aren't necessary. we hope we don't face these eventualities. transparency is being candid with people about what the continuum of potential steps are so they can start processing in their own heads, thinking about in their own lives, what that might involve, might involve, not will, we cannot make predictions with any degree of certainty about how a virus will spread or what can happen. what we can say now is that thanks to our aggressive containment efforts, we have...
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it's important we take stock not only of where we are today, but also of where we need to go to meet a growing global demand, with rising standards of living at a time when producers are dealing with uncertainties in the farm economy and the conditions needed to farm, including the climate. our chief economist, dr. rob johansson, will provide an in-depth overview of the state of the farm economy. there's a lot to take in in 2019, but certainly not a typical year. there were many factors influencing the economy, including extreme weather, trade, importing and exporting countries, to name just a few. following dr. jay's talk, the secretary will outline some of the amazing progress we've seen and should be talking about more in the agricultural sector. he'll alsontioned, tee up what we're calling the trend of success that we've seen to meet the future challenges, including doing our part to make sure that we're growing enough food to feed a population that's likely to grow to 9.7 billion people by 2050 while at the same time conserving our natural resources for the future. that will be
it's important we take stock not only of where we are today, but also of where we need to go to meet a growing global demand, with rising standards of living at a time when producers are dealing with uncertainties in the farm economy and the conditions needed to farm, including the climate. our chief economist, dr. rob johansson, will provide an in-depth overview of the state of the farm economy. there's a lot to take in in 2019, but certainly not a typical year. there were many factors...
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if we march on ballot boxes we will get not what we deserve, we will get what we desire. that is how we win in the future. thank you so much. [applause] >> i love this song. we have to turn our mic's on. ms. abrams: i am fully mic'd. >> its green. good evening. hello.ams: >> thank you. good evening, miss abrams. can we get another round of applause. ? [applause] it is a true honor to be here tonight in your company and presence. my name is david, i am a professor of psychology here at morehouse. director of the institute for social justice. get is a great time that we to spend with one another to be in dialogue. time we do a little bit of housekeeping, for us to collect cards with questions from the audience. if you have questions, you were given cards when you came in. if you can fill those out and put your name on them, don't hesitate to do that and we will go through as many as we can get abrams ask governor those questions. [laughter] so, one of the things i want to start with, you are so cold-blooded. you are awesome. you really are awesome. [applause] [applause] i d
if we march on ballot boxes we will get not what we deserve, we will get what we desire. that is how we win in the future. thank you so much. [applause] >> i love this song. we have to turn our mic's on. ms. abrams: i am fully mic'd. >> its green. good evening. hello.ams: >> thank you. good evening, miss abrams. can we get another round of applause. ? [applause] it is a true honor to be here tonight in your company and presence. my name is david, i am a professor of psychology...
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if we are organized, we are going to win. i started one of the largest grassroots organizations in america called jen america. america -- called jen -- called next gen america. turnoutthan doubled the of young people. 33 of the 38 flipped to democratic. let me say this -- i am not one of the people in this race who will come to you and say, "i have such a fantastic personality, i get along so well with republicans that we will meet in the middle." we are not. anyone who says that -- it's like, what middle are we talking about? this is the party that just said in defense of a corrupt president, "we will not have witnesses at a trial." this is a party that denies science. this is a party that has gone to straight up racism. where is the middle in any of that? this is right and wrong. i am a grassroots person. i am not trying to convince 2% of america that we are just like republicans but a little bit nicer. we are not at all like republicans. we are different, thank god. we are saying something totally different. we are saying
if we are organized, we are going to win. i started one of the largest grassroots organizations in america called jen america. america -- called jen -- called next gen america. turnoutthan doubled the of young people. 33 of the 38 flipped to democratic. let me say this -- i am not one of the people in this race who will come to you and say, "i have such a fantastic personality, i get along so well with republicans that we will meet in the middle." we are not. anyone who says that --...
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once we issue the bonds, clearly we have not had bonds of our own prior to now, so once we do, we would the ability to invest in them. also, our policy had limited investments to the city and county of san francisco. so we are opening up local agency investments to all of the members or any local agency in california and the state of california. but also limiting it to a.a. rated. there is still the highest rating. the higher rated credit, not anything to be concerned of in that regard. we are also taking advantage of another change in the government code, which is the public vetting complications, but still only a.a. rated and super nationals, which would be like world bank. still a a.a. rated. those are the changes that are encompassed in this revision, mainly doing -- allowing for us to invest in those bonds. >> very good. any questions? is there a motion for action? >> motion for action to approve. >> second. >> any members of the public wanting to comment? [roll call] that is five aye. item 11 is approved. we can go ahead and -- >> thank you very much. let's go back to our regular
once we issue the bonds, clearly we have not had bonds of our own prior to now, so once we do, we would the ability to invest in them. also, our policy had limited investments to the city and county of san francisco. so we are opening up local agency investments to all of the members or any local agency in california and the state of california. but also limiting it to a.a. rated. there is still the highest rating. the higher rated credit, not anything to be concerned of in that regard. we are...
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we must nota"we dare -- we must not, we dare not let them down. [applause] as we work for peace, we must also meet threats to our nation's security, including increased dangers from outlaw nations and terrorism. we will defend our security wherever we are threatened, as we did this summer when we struck at usama bin ladin's network of terror. the bombing of our embassies in kenya and tanzania reminds us again of the risks faced every day by those who represent america to the world. so let's give them the support they need, the safest possible workplaces, and the resources they must have so america can continue to lead. [applause] we must work to keep terrorists from disrupting computer networks. we must work to prepare local communities for biological and chemical emergencies, to support research into vaccines and treatments. we must increase our efforts to restrain the spread of nuclear weapons and missiles, from korea to india and pakistan. we must expand our work with russia, ukraine, and other former soviet nations to safeguard nuclear materia
we must nota"we dare -- we must not, we dare not let them down. [applause] as we work for peace, we must also meet threats to our nation's security, including increased dangers from outlaw nations and terrorism. we will defend our security wherever we are threatened, as we did this summer when we struck at usama bin ladin's network of terror. the bombing of our embassies in kenya and tanzania reminds us again of the risks faced every day by those who represent america to the world. so...
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that is what we can do. and we will continue to do. i think that showing up in the communities everywhere. i think other governmental and other tools are necessary to address longer run problem. >> how do we address the pay in equity, how do we address corporate america that it does this country no good to have a persistent pay in equity among the workers especially when you look at the disparities in the races and the pay. >> i will say it's important that those issues be addressed, it is really not for the fed to prescribe the measures to address them, we need to stay in our land, we have independence including the d.o.j. and what you've given us to do which is stable prices, supervise the banks, look after financial security. >> on another subject, will the federal reserve release the own proposal on the community reinvestment act, one takes into account the needs and low and moderate community. >> we have not made a decision on that yet, our focus right now is on the ongoing process of the other agencies proposal in comments, we wi
that is what we can do. and we will continue to do. i think that showing up in the communities everywhere. i think other governmental and other tools are necessary to address longer run problem. >> how do we address the pay in equity, how do we address corporate america that it does this country no good to have a persistent pay in equity among the workers especially when you look at the disparities in the races and the pay. >> i will say it's important that those issues be...
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you might think we are behind other states, we are. we have to fix that, i called for that knife to make sure we have more disclosure so again you can read out the complex of interest. i believe strongly that our legislature, one of the things up voters don't pay a lot of attention to is the amount of influence that is being wielded upon all of these elected officials that nobody pays a lot of attention to. i've been very forthright about the fact -- when i come forward with views on issues, they are my views, i listen to everybody because i like to think -- everybody likes to think you're right all the time. but the truth of the matter is, confidence, about 90% that i might and i know enough to think there's a 10% possibility that i could be wrong. so i'm willing to listen because i want to get it right. that is something that i think people are relying upon me to help push as we get ethics legislation died. we have an ethics commission in illinois that we put together that is working hard judiciously now so we can have an ethics pack
you might think we are behind other states, we are. we have to fix that, i called for that knife to make sure we have more disclosure so again you can read out the complex of interest. i believe strongly that our legislature, one of the things up voters don't pay a lot of attention to is the amount of influence that is being wielded upon all of these elected officials that nobody pays a lot of attention to. i've been very forthright about the fact -- when i come forward with views on issues,...
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we win, we save the country. no, we do not. we do not win, we do not save the country if we win by escalating anger. everyone who wins by that sword will eventually die by it and just a little history since this is what was studied a lot, the united states has been exceptional, i know there's debate about that but through all the revelations i've studied the americanrevolution is the only one that did not become disastrous. revolutions in france, russia which i became familiar with, china, cambodia, cuba , they always started with ideals that quickly became idols and thatcould happen here, not next year , probably not in the next decade but it could happen. i visited argentina last month with its inflation, that could happen here and we could become like venezuela where class warfare has all classes and journalism made in vitriol is part of the problem so if we keep escalating our cultural dk, our eventual debt driven nationalbankruptcy, we will lead more people to go from fierce words to sticks and stones . the old objectivity
we win, we save the country. no, we do not. we do not win, we do not save the country if we win by escalating anger. everyone who wins by that sword will eventually die by it and just a little history since this is what was studied a lot, the united states has been exceptional, i know there's debate about that but through all the revelations i've studied the americanrevolution is the only one that did not become disastrous. revolutions in france, russia which i became familiar with, china,...
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so folks, we have to let him know who we are. we have to show who we are.e chooseake sure we hope over fear. we choose science over fiction. we choose unity over division, we choose compassion over cruelty and maybe most importantly we choose truth overlies. truth overlies -- over lies. it's time for us to get up, this is the united states of america, we've never set a goal we've been unable to accomplish when we done it together and we will be together when i'm president and i promise you we will take back this country, lead to the world again and become the envy of the world once again. thank you and may god protect our troops. [applause] >> thank you all for joining us tonight. we are not done yet. now it's the most important part. we need all of you to head over to the chinatown malta caster ballot for joe. will he one hour left. we need to be in line by 8:00 p.m. and everything we've worked for has led up to this. i'm so excited to have the opportunity to elect joe tonight. you can cast your ballot and head back. thank you so much. [captioning performe
so folks, we have to let him know who we are. we have to show who we are.e chooseake sure we hope over fear. we choose science over fiction. we choose unity over division, we choose compassion over cruelty and maybe most importantly we choose truth overlies. truth overlies -- over lies. it's time for us to get up, this is the united states of america, we've never set a goal we've been unable to accomplish when we done it together and we will be together when i'm president and i promise you we...
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we can now say that we pay the women but we pay our men. we have had to make adjustments to do that. it may have costed millions of dollars to do that. is one of the things that will change america. america, we think of it as this great democracy. it is one of the great ones. it does not treat its women well. are in not until women the constitution. we have tried everything else. we have tried the pipeline. we have spent trillions of dollars, trying to equal things up and it has not worked. people are still the floor of our country. the underpaid, the underemployed. the only thing that is going to change that is e.r.a.. host: let's go to michael in alabama. first times is my calling c-span in several months. please forgive me if i sound nervous. this jenkins, before i ask my aestion, let me, as born-again saved christian, let me apologize thoroughly for all of those white males out there, some black ministers who say they love women so much but, in opposing not only the e.r.a. but some of the radical ones, such things as female governors, t
we can now say that we pay the women but we pay our men. we have had to make adjustments to do that. it may have costed millions of dollars to do that. is one of the things that will change america. america, we think of it as this great democracy. it is one of the great ones. it does not treat its women well. are in not until women the constitution. we have tried everything else. we have tried the pipeline. we have spent trillions of dollars, trying to equal things up and it has not worked....
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job of that and we track who we arrest and we also track when they get out and if we get evidence or individuals are involved in further car break-ins we try to devise strategies to kept tiewfer them -- capture them again. but the numbers are important in terms of holding people to account. but here's another thing that we all need to try to remember. ultimately, you know, our leaders and our city and in our state and our voters have decided how they want to see things play out in terms of incarceration. the prison population is way too big and everybody has been working to reduce that, including our city leaders, so we have to be strategic and focused on those people that are doing most harm to our city and that's what we try to do and that's what we'll continue to do and we have had success with that so we'll continue that strategy and, you know, even if we were to solve 100% of those crimes, if we're having 25,000, 26,000 car break-ins every year and some are repeat offenders, we know that, we don't have the space in our jails for that type of population. so we have to think past
job of that and we track who we arrest and we also track when they get out and if we get evidence or individuals are involved in further car break-ins we try to devise strategies to kept tiewfer them -- capture them again. but the numbers are important in terms of holding people to account. but here's another thing that we all need to try to remember. ultimately, you know, our leaders and our city and in our state and our voters have decided how they want to see things play out in terms of...
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we will continue to evaluate aggressively these on link cases as we see them and as we learn we will communicate that. thank you so much, mr. president. why are you considering closing the border with mexico seeing there are more cases here than there? are you working with the governments of brazil and mexico to coordinate a response? pres. trump: we have a great relationship with sicko. mexico.20's -- we have 27,000 soldiers on our border doing a great job. the numbers are way down to people coming into the country illegally. we have ports of entry we are keeping open. we are thinking about all borders. right now that is not a border as it pertains to what we are talking about here. this is not a border that seems to be much of a problem right now. we hope we hope you will not have to do that. reporter: if i could follow up on afghanistan? pres. trump: please. reporter: i wonder what the communication with china looks like right now. do the lessons coming from china help the u.s. with the current situation? pres. trump: i think our relationship with china is very good. we are starti
we will continue to evaluate aggressively these on link cases as we see them and as we learn we will communicate that. thank you so much, mr. president. why are you considering closing the border with mexico seeing there are more cases here than there? are you working with the governments of brazil and mexico to coordinate a response? pres. trump: we have a great relationship with sicko. mexico.20's -- we have 27,000 soldiers on our border doing a great job. the numbers are way down to people...
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we fought wars, we did everything we could. to take the straits and everybody else benefited. we keep them clear so other countries could take oil from the middle east. nobody paid us. now they are starting to pay us a lot of money, folks. they took advantage of us. but we have everything we need right now. we have made such progress in the last three years with pipelines. the keystone pipeline. keystone xl. i approved it. the dakota access pipeline. i approved it. 48,000 jobs. we are reversing decades of calamitous trade policies. the worst trade deals any human being has ever seen. i say, who made these deals? the worst, stupidest deals i have ever seen. they were good for other nations if you like other nations, that is great. but we are now putting america first. it is simple. [applause] pres. trump: for years, washington politicians took money from lobbyists, global corporations -- really, the most corrupt special interests anybody has ever seen -- to ship our jobs and our factories to other countries. we lost our taxes, w
we fought wars, we did everything we could. to take the straits and everybody else benefited. we keep them clear so other countries could take oil from the middle east. nobody paid us. now they are starting to pay us a lot of money, folks. they took advantage of us. but we have everything we need right now. we have made such progress in the last three years with pipelines. the keystone pipeline. keystone xl. i approved it. the dakota access pipeline. i approved it. 48,000 jobs. we are reversing...
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who we are. that's who we are. we are not what trump is. >> thank you, vice president biden. >> the democratic party's last presidential nominee hillary clinton has criticized senator bernie sanders' track record in the senate. >> i kobt hear that. >> hillary clinton criticized bernie sanders in the senate saying nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. senator klobuchar, you worked with him in the senate. is he going to be able to get the support. not if you like it, but is he going to be able to get the support he needs from republicans? >> okay. i like bernie just fine. we actually worked together on a number of things, including pharmaceuticals. we actually had a vote one time -- klobuchar-sanders amendment. >> sanders-klobuchar amendment. >> new york it was not. to bring in less expensive drugs from other countries since like in minnesota and new hampshire and vermont we can see canada from our porch. and we ended up getting i think 14 republican votes. they might not have noticed
who we are. that's who we are. we are not what trump is. >> thank you, vice president biden. >> the democratic party's last presidential nominee hillary clinton has criticized senator bernie sanders' track record in the senate. >> i kobt hear that. >> hillary clinton criticized bernie sanders in the senate saying nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. senator klobuchar, you worked with him in the senate. is he going to be able to get the...
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>> we collect by district. we collect by language. we track it by, yeah, language. we also sign up with language lines. so we are able to conduct services in english, spanish and chinese. but we have the language fine in case there's another type of language that it would be helpful to have that assistance. so language and then we have ethnicity as well. and we might be collecting by gender. >> [off mic] >> and then we collect by sector what they are coming in for. >> the naicis. >> yes. and are they in their prestart-up, there are businesses that come in that are asking information, and they are ready to get their business open, and so for those predominantly in the food business, and we make a direct connection to katie in oewd so that commissioner yekutiel worked with katie. so for those businesses, then really when they are really ready, to make sure that that process, because it is a very permit and application complex process. so we do direct handoffs, and then we also have businesses that they want to have -- they're having a business formation change, whethe
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what we want to do, how we want to do it, where we want to do it. we have come across issues and we consult with them, and we have, and i can provide that documentation. >> have you given them any cooperation or mitigation or just spoken words to them, and then done what you wanted anyway, waived the real id act, and proceeded. >> we are working with them. >> day strenuously disagree that you are working with them, so my strong suggestion is that you communicate with them so that you are maybe more on the same page because right now you're just blowing up their sacred lands. >> i'm excommitted to work with them. >> they disagree. >> we're follow up. >> actions speak louder than words. thank you, madame chair, i yield back. >> mr. morgan, i want to say thank you so much for working with us on the humanitarian care center for the rio grande valley, the $40 million we appreciate. you understand why it's so important to do that, so thank you for doing that, and also thank you for the requests also for the air marine, you know exactly what's happening th
what we want to do, how we want to do it, where we want to do it. we have come across issues and we consult with them, and we have, and i can provide that documentation. >> have you given them any cooperation or mitigation or just spoken words to them, and then done what you wanted anyway, waived the real id act, and proceeded. >> we are working with them. >> day strenuously disagree that you are working with them, so my strong suggestion is that you communicate with them so...
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to a democratic party so we can advance the causes we care about and protect the people we care about>> has he been a good senator? >> absolutely, but jim this is about whether senator markey made an important contribution because of course he has but the issue is at this moment he beat wanted stick with headlines we saw with president trump's pardons and what he's done for vulcanizing ice and this is not about voting for the rights bill or the right way but we have to do every weekend to restore power to a democratic party across the entire country, flip the house, flip the fed, flipped the presidency and that, i think, is a type of leadership i can bring to the seat and that is what massachusetts deserves. >> we will return but some of the critics of your talent note that you been in congress more than 40 years and in fact, he first served before he was born, as i am sure you noted but partisanship in the senate is dead and the democratic agenda is going absolutely nowhere and some believe a fresh face with a different approach is exactly what is needed to change the namic so why ar
to a democratic party so we can advance the causes we care about and protect the people we care about>> has he been a good senator? >> absolutely, but jim this is about whether senator markey made an important contribution because of course he has but the issue is at this moment he beat wanted stick with headlines we saw with president trump's pardons and what he's done for vulcanizing ice and this is not about voting for the rights bill or the right way but we have to do every...
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we didn't have any particular radical ideas we just wanted a place we could all club where we could meetether and invite speakers up and talk and maybe a magazine and it would be called the association of african and afro-american students and membership would be limited to people of african or african-american heritage. we assume it would be fine that the university would agree but when we proposed it to them they said no because they felt it was reverse discrimination. harvard has these things called final clubs social eating clubs all the presidents have been in it they look don't let it women are jewish folks or people who have money but if it's new money and whatever that means. it was new money you couldn't get in. what about those? they said they don't put that in there chart. they just base it on who they picked to join. they wanted us to say, you guys take that out of your charter and you can do whatever you want to do. we refused to do that and it was a long drawn out fight which is in the book. we ended up sort of winning in the end. >> a couple more minutes. >> okay. >> that
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if i do location where we can. we find out right where we can. i'll give you an example in cultural and state exchange programs, we have about $400 million savings in that area. there are over 80 programs in that particular space. and more than doubled since the 2000. that's an example of live in the global world we live in, do we really need such high levels of spending in that area or week can ration it back. a clear place for an abuse where you've got professional cricket leak in afghanistan. this is the kind of things that lowered lines to allow you to get at. it routes the waste out. >> reforms not reductions. related to social security and medicare, president's budget does not cut or reduce social security and medicare. that is accurate right . >> that is totally accurate. it's meant and the savings will be realized through the reforms that you are referring to . such as, lowering of costs prescription drugs pretty can you talk a little bit more about the first one. >> take an example of's cat scan. the cost toward $30 versus cat scan that
if i do location where we can. we find out right where we can. i'll give you an example in cultural and state exchange programs, we have about $400 million savings in that area. there are over 80 programs in that particular space. and more than doubled since the 2000. that's an example of live in the global world we live in, do we really need such high levels of spending in that area or week can ration it back. a clear place for an abuse where you've got professional cricket leak in...
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what we would do, we would cut down. we will pretend this is the leg and femur. we would cut down to the damaged part in here. we would cut through the tissue and we would clean this up and pull it off. we would not cut through. we did not go down to the bottom just down to the damaged part. we would cut down. saw,we take the giggly unhook it, put a suture thread and needle on here and we would go through here underneath. and saw this up way. we would go over here and saw this way. it would make a smooth cut like this. then we take that damaged part out, clean it out. we would take it and push this together. bring it together then take a drill and drill a hole on both sides. we take silver wire and we would wire it together. maybe by coincidence i had no knowledge on how to put nerves together, veins together, but he still blood circulation because this was connected down here. see this tissue? it was connected down here. maybe by a chance when we push it together veins come together and connect. he had more feeling through his leg. we got better and better at it
what we would do, we would cut down. we will pretend this is the leg and femur. we would cut down to the damaged part in here. we would cut through the tissue and we would clean this up and pull it off. we would not cut through. we did not go down to the bottom just down to the damaged part. we would cut down. saw,we take the giggly unhook it, put a suture thread and needle on here and we would go through here underneath. and saw this up way. we would go over here and saw this way. it would...
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we thought we were high yesterday at 33, we are much higher than that now. crude oil continues to settle. we are just about $45 per barrel. gold is also selling off today. down 1.3%. the stoxx 600, 372 which is down by 4.5%. continuing in the german ten-year. i want to show you what the gma looks like. just to give you an idea of the magnitude of the selling that we have seen around the world over the last few days. this has been since monday morning to now. greece, 20%. netherlands, 14%. yen is up by 3%. do norwegian is up by 1.65%. the australian dollar is down by 1.5%. year, a 45 basis point move this year alone -- this week alone. it is 100% chance according to the fed funds. crude is up by 14%. gas is down by 11%. the market is going crazy. this has been an absolutely epic week when it comes to the markets. good for bonds, bad for stocks. vonnie: let's go to our specialist here cross acid-wise. --is a micro strategist macro strategist. you have followed the markets for a long time now. you are the market recession tracker. talk to us about what it is te
we thought we were high yesterday at 33, we are much higher than that now. crude oil continues to settle. we are just about $45 per barrel. gold is also selling off today. down 1.3%. the stoxx 600, 372 which is down by 4.5%. continuing in the german ten-year. i want to show you what the gma looks like. just to give you an idea of the magnitude of the selling that we have seen around the world over the last few days. this has been since monday morning to now. greece, 20%. netherlands, 14%. yen...
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>> yes i think we can and we did, we evaluate these murders under a very clear statutory framework, we had a number of public hearings on it and looked at all the statutory factors and essentially you have to banks coming together to perform a regional bank that is akin to or smaller than many of the other ones and it doesn't appear to me to have significant financial stability implications at all. >> thank, you i yield back madam chair. >> the gentleman is, thank you for appearing today, i heard your statements in the opening remarks about the coronavirus since really in regards to some of the questions that you've had today, i noticed this morning in the report that axios listed they quoted from the report tracker and it said that traffic in u.s. sports is expected to climb in february almost 13% in march between nine and 10% year over year. now assuming that those numbers are true and correct, what impact if any with that have on the retail sector and what impact would any if that have on the overall economy? >> i think there is a lot of uncertainty around what the ultimate economic
>> yes i think we can and we did, we evaluate these murders under a very clear statutory framework, we had a number of public hearings on it and looked at all the statutory factors and essentially you have to banks coming together to perform a regional bank that is akin to or smaller than many of the other ones and it doesn't appear to me to have significant financial stability implications at all. >> thank, you i yield back madam chair. >> the gentleman is, thank you for...
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it is trustful of the because we really only do know if we if we want to step up our values we have to appear stronger as well russia used to be weak. and then look what happened after the red line was crossed swords and when we just let them cross it their reaction was clear that a. mistake in syria has been corrected since then other powers entered into the syrian conflict but we just let it happen that the russians of the field you cannot appear more assertive and at the end of the day the ukraine activities were also a consequence of our behavior when i was running for president in france. and what happened was that you're right before the 1st round of elections of my election campaign teams was under attack and no no where that tech came from but i also know that being skeptical and weak and went to being a neighbor on top of all of that no. one up on the stone and not trusting enough and also having the u.s. not trusting russia would. it's offensive and us being a neighbor i said said then that is not a policy the way we act. so there are many frozen conflicts now there are mo
it is trustful of the because we really only do know if we if we want to step up our values we have to appear stronger as well russia used to be weak. and then look what happened after the red line was crossed swords and when we just let them cross it their reaction was clear that a. mistake in syria has been corrected since then other powers entered into the syrian conflict but we just let it happen that the russians of the field you cannot appear more assertive and at the end of the day the...
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we disagree about the situations where we should permit the use of facial recognition that we should all agree that there is no situation where the facial recognition should be used without the safeguards of the pious and protections for privacy. right now in terms of regulation, facial recognition meanwhile the technologies are routinely misidentifying. these benefits don't outweigh the risk of automating discrimination. we've seen what happens with technology and it is deployed for the congress can impose meaningful safeguards, so let us look before we leap. with facial recognition technologies at airports for example we've seen passages and particularly not able to be matched due to poor lighting or other factors. cbp tracks how often the systems fail to capture photos of sufficient quality. >> we track the number -- we don't own all the cameras, so it's difficult for some of us to track. we are tracking how many pictures we receive and what their rates against them are. >> i was wondering about the quality because if it isn't good enough, the accuracy of the matching algorithm is
we disagree about the situations where we should permit the use of facial recognition that we should all agree that there is no situation where the facial recognition should be used without the safeguards of the pious and protections for privacy. right now in terms of regulation, facial recognition meanwhile the technologies are routinely misidentifying. these benefits don't outweigh the risk of automating discrimination. we've seen what happens with technology and it is deployed for the...
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we know this. we also know better than to try and defeat such a disruptive president by relying on the same washington framework and mindset. if today's washington were serving america well, a guy like donald trump would never have come within cheating distance of the oval office in the first place. so to win and govern, we need to bring new voices to the capital. washingtonget starting to work more like our best run cities and towns rather than the other way around. and i know that when you talk this way, you might get ,ismissed as a naive newcomer but a fresh outlook is what makes new beginnings possible. it's how we build a new majority. and election after election has shown us putting forward a new perspective is how democrats win the white house, and we will win the white house. >> so as we take this campaign to the rest of the country, let's welcome that debate, let's debate the best way forward, the best way to earn the white house and the best way to unify this country. lie in whater, they
we know this. we also know better than to try and defeat such a disruptive president by relying on the same washington framework and mindset. if today's washington were serving america well, a guy like donald trump would never have come within cheating distance of the oval office in the first place. so to win and govern, we need to bring new voices to the capital. washingtonget starting to work more like our best run cities and towns rather than the other way around. and i know that when you...
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>> we collect by district. we collect by language. we track it by, yeah, language. we also sign up with language lines. so we are able to conduct services in english, spanish and chinese. but we have the language fine in case there's another type of language that it would be helpful to have that assistance. so language and then we have ethnicity as well. and we might be collecting by gender. >> [off mic] >> and then we collect by sector what they are coming in for. >> the naicis. >> yes. and are they in their prestart-up, there are businesses that come in that are asking information, and they are ready to get their business open, and so for those predominantly in the food business, and we make a direct connection to katie in oewd so that commissioner yekutiel worked with katie. so for those businesses, then really when they are really ready, to make sure that that process, because it is a very permit and application complex process. so we do direct handoffs, and then we also have businesses that they want to have -- they're having a business formation change, whethe
>> we collect by district. we collect by language. we track it by, yeah, language. we also sign up with language lines. so we are able to conduct services in english, spanish and chinese. but we have the language fine in case there's another type of language that it would be helpful to have that assistance. so language and then we have ethnicity as well. and we might be collecting by gender. >> [off mic] >> and then we collect by sector what they are coming in for. >>...