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when we invested, we won. so the thing is in the state of texas -- and i went down to the border too. but as someone who stood on the house floor and fought against these ridiculous maps that we got out of the state of texas, they specifically decided that because texas was becoming a lot more black and brown that they were going to have to do something different if they were going to maintain control. as greg has already said, that district as it was drawn was a trump district. it was a plus one for a trump, but they drew that district to give them the opportunity. and republicans are consistently investing down in south texas. they are setting up these community centers and trying to build relationships so that they can naturally bring latinos over. now, latinos did not go, thank god, hallelujah. but at the end of the day we still have more work to do because we have way too many texans who did not vote. we have talked about this for a long time. texas is a voter suppression state, number one. obviously they
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what we know and we do not know. i look forward to hearing more of the open session close setting about how the deal do in the ic are undertaking that task. the report to been around for decades, we have not had an orderly way for them to be reported without stigma and investigated. that is change, they need to be understood as a national security matter, that messages to go out across dod the ic and the entire u.s. government. when we spot something we cannot identify in our airspace's job of those we entrust with our national security to investigate and report back that is why it is important that we hold this open hearing for the public to hear directly from the department of defense on the steps it is taking to track, analyze, and transparently can you get the work that is being done on this issue. it is also responsibility of the government and the panel to share as we can with the american people. since excessive secrecy only breeds distrust and speculation. i look forward to hearing how the uap stack -- task f
what we know and we do not know. i look forward to hearing more of the open session close setting about how the deal do in the ic are undertaking that task. the report to been around for decades, we have not had an orderly way for them to be reported without stigma and investigated. that is change, they need to be understood as a national security matter, that messages to go out across dod the ic and the entire u.s. government. when we spot something we cannot identify in our airspace's job of...
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we need -- if we are not engaged. we need to make sure we have a digital chapter. you have agreements but -- we have agreements but this is an important part of what we have to do and get foundational policy in place and be prepared to keep up. we have to get up to date and keep up and make sure we are constantly looking at what is working and not working and addressing that. i want to catch up but i also want us to be future looking and that is a hard thing for congress to do. we are out of time and i appreciate you taking the time to talk about this important issue. anna: we will let you exit the virtual stage and before we get to our prior chat, are sponsor has a video that is going to play now. >> technology is helping advance and a world. we are getting stronger and healthier and more connected because innovation is pushing forward but we worry about our privacy online and we worry about our digital security and we worry about what the future might look like. there is something that can bridge the gap. trust. trust in the innovations that can help our economy
we need -- if we are not engaged. we need to make sure we have a digital chapter. you have agreements but -- we have agreements but this is an important part of what we have to do and get foundational policy in place and be prepared to keep up. we have to get up to date and keep up and make sure we are constantly looking at what is working and not working and addressing that. i want to catch up but i also want us to be future looking and that is a hard thing for congress to do. we are out of...
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we will shift to the question portion. >> bennet mr. bennet, whether it be the agriculture or hospitality industry, colorado depends on migrant labor. but getting visas and citizenship can be onerous. how would you fix the situation given congress appears to lack the ability for reform? sen. bennet: we have to fix this through congress. it cannot be fixed by the administration without congress doing the work. i was part of the gang of eight in 2013 that wrote legislation to pass. it got 68 votes. tragically it was stopped in the house of representatives by the freedom caucus and the tea party, but it had four elements that are important. a path to citizenship, the dream act for people -- the agriculture division, the visas we heard joe o'dea talk about that have affected his small business, those need to be addressed. $40 billion of border security, but not to build donald trump's wall that joe o'dea supports. instead, 21st century border security that we developed in iraq and afghanistan to
we will shift to the question portion. >> bennet mr. bennet, whether it be the agriculture or hospitality industry, colorado depends on migrant labor. but getting visas and citizenship can be onerous. how would you fix the situation given congress appears to lack the ability for reform? sen. bennet: we have to fix this through congress. it cannot be fixed by the administration without congress doing the work. i was part of the gang of eight in 2013 that wrote legislation to pass. it got...
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, we work, we make decisions, but we also ask you to understand that we need a certain security for people'sfor staff of the apparatus, for those who serve activity of the supreme council and that is why there is a certain closedness of information, but i say again after that we are completely open, we explain all the decisions that have been made, we hold a discussion. that is, this is an absolutely normal practice, taking into account security risks also include risks in the energy sector and the threat of a so-called blackout, how will the verkhovna rada work in the event that the lights are turned off? well, we have several ways of working even in the case of a complete blackout. we have a so-called hand vote, that is, we can gather in the same place to vote with the help of a counting committee plus i do not remove, i will also say a question related to online voting because , firstly, it has now become a general practice that exists in the world, and secondly, today in conditions of war, we all must understand that a number of decisions made by the parliament must be made even then. wh
, we work, we make decisions, but we also ask you to understand that we need a certain security for people'sfor staff of the apparatus, for those who serve activity of the supreme council and that is why there is a certain closedness of information, but i say again after that we are completely open, we explain all the decisions that have been made, we hold a discussion. that is, this is an absolutely normal practice, taking into account security risks also include risks in the energy sector and...
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and we include this in our analysis and how we will get out of this awful situation we are in. thank you. >> thank you. and i'm not seeing hands. i will jump in. i raised my hand. hello. >> i have a problem then. i will go ahead. i'm enjoying being a per of this discussion. but so to your point member friedenbach the economic mobility piece? like i feel like how we bring the other factors in the conversation of awful on the workforce investment san francisco board and good union jobs don't take whatever and electricians make beyond liveable wages. that piece of the conversation is important and member cat left laneo you are think burglar workforce and this too<,>. so thinking about how we connect opportunity and then again with the structural racism piece you hear stories of folk who is try to get in the sdpunt there is dissects there in terms of service provision and prosecute voiders and their guidance and how they are interacting with the population. would love to bring in the workforce element and per in with labor to see the opportunity to connect folks with the opportunit
and we include this in our analysis and how we will get out of this awful situation we are in. thank you. >> thank you. and i'm not seeing hands. i will jump in. i raised my hand. hello. >> i have a problem then. i will go ahead. i'm enjoying being a per of this discussion. but so to your point member friedenbach the economic mobility piece? like i feel like how we bring the other factors in the conversation of awful on the workforce investment san francisco board and good union...
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if we can get more flexibility, we both agree we should codify roe v.ade, the fact they try to make this some extreme issue when it massachusetts is exactly where i think we should be. that is that moderation, that independent looking at both sides of the issue, finds an agreement. that is the opportunity we have. >> we don't put politics before people. the governor said yesterday, he didn't sign -- he couldn't veto the legislation because there was no continuing resolution. now he is saying, he couldn't veto the legislation because of the pandemic. his argument just keeps changing. just like the trust issue. that is critical for me, as a doctor. i will always put the health and lives of people of new hampshire first. the governor has made it clear -->> let's move on to student reporter, cold. question for both candidates on young people living in new hampshire. >> new hampshire is competing with nearby cities like boston, that offer more job opportunities, more public transportation, and more diversity. these are important issues to young people. what
if we can get more flexibility, we both agree we should codify roe v.ade, the fact they try to make this some extreme issue when it massachusetts is exactly where i think we should be. that is that moderation, that independent looking at both sides of the issue, finds an agreement. that is the opportunity we have. >> we don't put politics before people. the governor said yesterday, he didn't sign -- he couldn't veto the legislation because there was no continuing resolution. now he is...
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here's how we measure trust we use the v signal. it is a great innovation going back to bob mcdonald. this is what i mean when i said that facts will be the arbiters of whether we are successful when we do. the bottom line is that we are trending positively on trust. what is trust incorporating? you all know because you take the signal. let me remind you. timeliness. outcomes. effectiveness. and emotion. meaning, do you feel respected when you come in? in the aggregate, i feel quite good. did you hear that minnesota, i'm sorry. my kids are laughing at me right now. in the aggregate, we are doing pretty well. in particular, we have work to do. for example, the younger you are, the less you are to trust us. the more diverse you are, the less you are to trust us. the more female you are, the less you are to trust us, so that the signal tells us where we have to get better, what point, because i know you have another question, and this new law which allows us a new conversation with the most diverse, most ethnically and gender diverse f
here's how we measure trust we use the v signal. it is a great innovation going back to bob mcdonald. this is what i mean when i said that facts will be the arbiters of whether we are successful when we do. the bottom line is that we are trending positively on trust. what is trust incorporating? you all know because you take the signal. let me remind you. timeliness. outcomes. effectiveness. and emotion. meaning, do you feel respected when you come in? in the aggregate, i feel quite good. did...
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we don't have enough beds, we don't have enough providers, we don't have enough research on how we canctually help reduce violence. i am working right now with my republican counterpart on a bill on mental health that we hope to to get done by the end of this year, in a few short months, to help provide those resources that are so critically needed. our country has to focus on that. but in answer to your question, i absolutely believe that there's more we can do to prevent gun violence in this country. >> thank you, senator murray. and mrs. smiley, the same question to you again from erin, what is your position on gun control to curb violence in washington, what is your second amendment interpretation? >> yes, that is such a good question. you know, i've been in all 39 counties across washington state, and crime is plaguing washington state everywhere i go. our communities are less safe. senator murray went on the senate floor in june of 2020 and called for funds to be diverted from our police force. and if there was funding in the american rescue plan, why is it not working? we have l
we don't have enough beds, we don't have enough providers, we don't have enough research on how we canctually help reduce violence. i am working right now with my republican counterpart on a bill on mental health that we hope to to get done by the end of this year, in a few short months, to help provide those resources that are so critically needed. our country has to focus on that. but in answer to your question, i absolutely believe that there's more we can do to prevent gun violence in this...
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we said, we buy things with money and we pay for them with time. we measure things in dollars and a sense. we can also measure things in hours and minutes. a pizza, for example, costs $20. i am earning 40 -- $40 per hour. the pizza costs 30 minutes. that is the time price. everything gets converted from money to time. that has four benefits. time has four benefits over money. the first benefit is you don't have to worry about making adjustments for nominal dollars in real dollars. it avoids the whole inflation issue. all of the cpi, all of these adjustments that we try to make as economists, to adjust that to some real number. you can avoid all that confusion. go straight to the time price. the second advantage is once you have developed the time price you can look at the time price of anything through history. what was the time price for a loaf of bread in paris in the 1850's? what was the time price for a loaf of bread in new york today? you cannot measure the change in the time price. so, convert money prices to time prices and look at the chang
we said, we buy things with money and we pay for them with time. we measure things in dollars and a sense. we can also measure things in hours and minutes. a pizza, for example, costs $20. i am earning 40 -- $40 per hour. the pizza costs 30 minutes. that is the time price. everything gets converted from money to time. that has four benefits. time has four benefits over money. the first benefit is you don't have to worry about making adjustments for nominal dollars in real dollars. it avoids the...
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if we do what we have also done we will get what we always got we urge actual ensure the plan we adopted for units over 8 year system becomed by the leadership to succeed. tell will require tremendous leadership one to builted build the resource and revenue strolls resource affordable production. >> thank you for your testimony this evening. >> anyone now in the chamber i apologize if you cut you off we are seth the timer for one minute. >> will as an agency in the mission has seen the greatest impacts of displacement gained when city hall listen and per ins with us. to the pandemic rental relief with mayor and supervisor ronen jumping 3 sites to 7 in the mission with support of breed and supervisor ronen we know san francisco is rapidly losing families and seeing homelessness expect urge the city to work with affordable housing community to close our housing gap. and meet ambitious goals the successful strategy system land banking and suggest this to be incorporate in the the mission and eastern neighborhood plans thank you. thank you for sharing your comments. >> danielle greg senior o
if we do what we have also done we will get what we always got we urge actual ensure the plan we adopted for units over 8 year system becomed by the leadership to succeed. tell will require tremendous leadership one to builted build the resource and revenue strolls resource affordable production. >> thank you for your testimony this evening. >> anyone now in the chamber i apologize if you cut you off we are seth the timer for one minute. >> will as an agency in the mission has...
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we ate, we saw, and we definitely conquered. i don't know about you, but i have to go down to the food. check out our blog for so much more at sf bites at tums abler.com. until next time, may the force be with you. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> first of all, everybody is welcome and we ask two things when they get here. one, that they try something they've never tried before. be it food or be it dancing or doing something. and if they feel like it was worth their while to tell one person and bring that person, that family member, that friend down the street to come with them. >> we're going to have to do a lot of eating so get ready. >> get ready. and you diet tomorrow. good morning this will meeting will come to order welcome to the november 17th, 2022 the government audit and oversight committee of the board of supervisors. i'm supervisor pret own joined by vice chair connie chan and supervisor catherine stefani. our clerk is stefani cabrera and would like to thank the team from sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. >> the board of supervisors are co
we ate, we saw, and we definitely conquered. i don't know about you, but i have to go down to the food. check out our blog for so much more at sf bites at tums abler.com. until next time, may the force be with you. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> first of all, everybody is welcome and we ask two things when they get here. one, that they try something they've never tried before. be it food or be it dancing or doing something. and if they feel like it was worth their while to tell one person and bring...
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we held a prayer service with the archbishop and we contacted the family and we offered -- we asked if it was okay for us to come and do a prayer service and then they agree and whatever the -- that is where we go into the prayer service. >> you do this regularly? we have photos of three or four different events to show. these are on the streets of san francisco, reclaiming the spot of the murder. everyone is welcome to come to these. >> for every homicide in marion county or san francisco and in san mateo, we do the prayer service. we bring a priest and we hold these prayer services. >> for the next set of slides, there are different things. >> we have the -- they are volunteers that belong to the detention ministry we go to juvenile facilities. this meeting, these photos were from a meeting that we took after we had one of our meetings of the archdiocese. we had father john her manas in the back and different volunteers that participated. >> in the next photo, there is a group of volunteers in san quentin. >> yes, this was a group of california bishops with sister helen. we went t
we held a prayer service with the archbishop and we contacted the family and we offered -- we asked if it was okay for us to come and do a prayer service and then they agree and whatever the -- that is where we go into the prayer service. >> you do this regularly? we have photos of three or four different events to show. these are on the streets of san francisco, reclaiming the spot of the murder. everyone is welcome to come to these. >> for every homicide in marion county or san...
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we were low -- we were loathe to call a irg in this process, we knew it was not our call. there were various orders that the government could and should be doing to put an end to this. i was until the irg of february 10, thursday, that we said, -- it was not until the argie of february 10, thursday, that we said -- to put an end to these illegal occupations and what more research can we spend -- resources can be spanned and track two was what could we do to create new authorities, whether through regulation and passing emergency measures through the house and whether it was using something like the emergency measures act and the key for me in that conversation was it was a shift from the binary frame shift of no emergencies act or emergencies act. emergencies act itself does not do anything but the clear emergency. it enables government to bring in special, temporary measures to deal with the situation. the useful conversations around the emergencies act started on february 10 when i asked the question, ok, what are the extra tools we would need to bring in either through
we were low -- we were loathe to call a irg in this process, we knew it was not our call. there were various orders that the government could and should be doing to put an end to this. i was until the irg of february 10, thursday, that we said, -- it was not until the argie of february 10, thursday, that we said -- to put an end to these illegal occupations and what more research can we spend -- resources can be spanned and track two was what could we do to create new authorities, whether...
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not only that we maintain that vaccination level but also, we use the tools that we have now we did note a year ago, two years ago. we have rapid tests to understand whether symptoms are indicative of a covid infection. we have vaccinations for prevention. importantly, we have things like paxlovid which, if taken early in the disease course, can change that course to prevent severe disease and hospitalization. suzanne: one of the questions we get from employers is do i really need to know if i have the flu or covid? if i do not feel well, do i just day home and not infect somebody who is vulnerable? do i really need to know? is your answer yes because it could be therapeutic? dr. walensky: the first thing i would say is the most important thing you can do for covid and the flu is prevention. getting your covid-19 vaccine, getting your influenza vaccine both critically important in terms of prevention. but as you said, it is important to know which one you have and partially because, well, importantly because we treat for both. you can take tamiflu for influenza, paxlovid if you have cov
not only that we maintain that vaccination level but also, we use the tools that we have now we did note a year ago, two years ago. we have rapid tests to understand whether symptoms are indicative of a covid infection. we have vaccinations for prevention. importantly, we have things like paxlovid which, if taken early in the disease course, can change that course to prevent severe disease and hospitalization. suzanne: one of the questions we get from employers is do i really need to know if i...
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we need more of that. we need people to clean the streets more. we really do. people have to clean the city and county of san francisco needs to clean the streets more. because when they clean it once a week or every 2 weeks bite time they come back it is really screwed up. i think we know this will kill my career i think we need more police, also and need police that are culturally sensitively trained and cultural competency trained. people that electric like me when we call the police the numbers are high we have the police give us more problems, you know we get more push back from the police and some agencies in the tenderloin in south of market have found out that the police don't always write up a report when certain people in the community that are called. >> i will go on to -- cherelle jackson. >> i called [inaudible]. you told me to stop. what are your top community safety occurrence for your district. oh. sorry about that. so my top community safety concern system number one need to invest in community safety ambassadors. i think they are doing a wonde
we need more of that. we need people to clean the streets more. we really do. people have to clean the city and county of san francisco needs to clean the streets more. because when they clean it once a week or every 2 weeks bite time they come back it is really screwed up. i think we know this will kill my career i think we need more police, also and need police that are culturally sensitively trained and cultural competency trained. people that electric like me when we call the police the...
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we want to make sure we are being the most equal and fair we can. we want to rely on responsible alternatives to incars rigz we should not try to copy or emulate another county. but the same time again we need to restore account accountability to san francisco it can look different of the for some a requirement of drug treatment. in it is making sure they go through a training program. and for otherers it is mental health treatment. for some who commit heinous crime its might be prison we have to have consequence on the table for people who commit xriem in san francisco that has been the practical. we had people said it is a free for all. they have decided that this is the more accomplice to come commit their crimes. then decide third degree is more -- optimistic accomplice to come commit a crime temperature is. you walk in a walgreens and steel and wuk out and not be practice cuted that is happening today. can you [inaudible] the times you get rest when you make a new article about temperature women are fendzing for themselves in the city. this is
we want to make sure we are being the most equal and fair we can. we want to rely on responsible alternatives to incars rigz we should not try to copy or emulate another county. but the same time again we need to restore account accountability to san francisco it can look different of the for some a requirement of drug treatment. in it is making sure they go through a training program. and for otherers it is mental health treatment. for some who commit heinous crime its might be prison we have...
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[music playing] >>> it's a metaphor for life we all hear what we want to hear we have a narrative for life i'm bringing it back to the market the narrative yesterday was the market refused to look at the stock that was dovish. only looked at the bit that was hawkish. it looked at what we have some way to go on rates higher than people expected. that sent the market on the journey on the dow and s&p down aggressively a lot of companies going down. the market decided we can ignore we will have to be potentially more aggressive on rates at the moment the time is coming it may come as soon as next meeting. the market decided to ignore the bit about inflation. inflation needs to come down aggressively i've never thought about it as appropriate test for slowing the pace of increase the market ignored the cumulative tightening and the lags associated with the monetary policy with the inflation. if you wanted, there was a dovish narrative as well as the hawkish point. the market decided to focus on one side of the story. that was a minimal change from the federal reserve. you got the mixed pi
[music playing] >>> it's a metaphor for life we all hear what we want to hear we have a narrative for life i'm bringing it back to the market the narrative yesterday was the market refused to look at the stock that was dovish. only looked at the bit that was hawkish. it looked at what we have some way to go on rates higher than people expected. that sent the market on the journey on the dow and s&p down aggressively a lot of companies going down. the market decided we can ignore we...
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in hindsight, we are where we are and then we had to deal with that as best we can come about my viewwe went into the pandemic. in many different parts of the world, the economic consequences of the pandemic have been less severe compared to if we had been sitting there with our arms crossed. then when the world changes, we will have to change. that is just reality. guy: it has always been a great pleasure speaking with you. thank you for all of your time, not just today, but throughout your tenure as governor of the riksbank. it has been an honor. riksbank governor, stefan ingves . coming up, the thanksgiving travel rush is stopped. more are traveling through u.s. airports this year then before the pandemic. how consumers are managing higher prices. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: the thanksgiving travel rush is rock. more are traveling through u.s. airports in the preholiday period than in 2019. the roads are said to be just as busy. aaa says this year is the third busiest thing for been traveling here since 2000. here to discuss it is brian kelly, founder of the website the points k. eve
in hindsight, we are where we are and then we had to deal with that as best we can come about my viewwe went into the pandemic. in many different parts of the world, the economic consequences of the pandemic have been less severe compared to if we had been sitting there with our arms crossed. then when the world changes, we will have to change. that is just reality. guy: it has always been a great pleasure speaking with you. thank you for all of your time, not just today, but throughout your...
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there are yours we need to work in and one we will if we get cell lawyer when i think we can we motive not do tell be more money. that is the forest hill to eureka. we'll debose, twin peeks merge. between veteran ~ess and church, we are going in there and go in and fix some signal as well but dog that on pigy become of another project i will tuck about in a minute. we will be in a bit exit heard this we are doing something better but not sure what they got connected. i'm glad it is working. cell lawyer in the tunnelling. most of you know we have been working with better who owns this project and this contract to put cellular in tunnels. it it is a newt roll host meaning it is a host mobility and they prosecute void all the access to at&t, verizon, t mobile. they bring the significant untils in. that we were trying to push for november first. it is admit out of the question. but -- you know will be irrelevant tight. but this it is to say tell happen very soon relative to the time it took us to get to this point when i story in the 2015 we started talking about the tunnel with bart. the
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we do focus on what we call climate resilience. it is really hard to protect a coastline like we have in alaska, but i can tell you that the people want that barrier protection. >> thank you. ms. tshibaka, you have 45 seconds. >> typhoon mirabak is obviously devastating and we are at risk for having more of this kind of damage. i don't think we take an either or approach, though, to those of us who want clean air, clean water, and clean land. and we also understand that we need traditional resources in order to develop renewable resources. unfortunately, this is the approach of the biden administration. there are radical environmental nominees that have been confirmed by our incumbent that have shut down our industries here in alaska. and it's not a healthy approach for us. we can take an all of the above solution so that we can invest in renewable energy, energy innovation for cleaner and more efficient, traditional, reasonable, and responsible uses of our development, of energy up here in alaska, so that we can take an all of the
we do focus on what we call climate resilience. it is really hard to protect a coastline like we have in alaska, but i can tell you that the people want that barrier protection. >> thank you. ms. tshibaka, you have 45 seconds. >> typhoon mirabak is obviously devastating and we are at risk for having more of this kind of damage. i don't think we take an either or approach, though, to those of us who want clean air, clean water, and clean land. and we also understand that we need...
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what we are hearing is that we know, not only did we open up the economy, we had to open up our school safely. that is exactly what i did during the first 30 days in office. make sure that our schools were open up safely. we vaccinated every teacher that wanted a vaccination. we made sure the schools were saved for the kids to go back to school. we know there is a learning recovery that is going to need to be tackled. that is what we are doing when we talk about doing the work in the schools and outside the schools. anybody who says any differently is being dishonest. i have got to nail this down. host: you say you are not under investigation, but your administration is, by the fbi. that appears to be a fact, are you disputing that? gov. mckee: as far as what i am doing, that is what is important to the voters. the fact of the matter is that i have not been contacted, i will not be contacted in any way that makes me in a situation where i'm going to have done anything other than what is in the best interest of the people of rhode island. ms. kalus: so his ministration is under investig
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and we don't know precisely what the final number is, but we can say that we won the highest share ofhe jewish vote for any republican candidate in florida history. and look, there's a lot of reasons for that. it's not just jewish issues, it's everything we've done. but i will say if you look at our record on issues related to israel and supporting the jewish community, it is second to none. we when i first became governor, one of the first things we did was fight back against air bnb who was discriminating against israeli jews and we won that fight against airbnb. we provided record financial support for security at jewish day schools in florida and we've authorized emergency services with united hat sala. we've enacted enhanced and robust holocaust education standards because we know how important that is that. we never forget we sign legislation combating anti semitism, we are not going to allow the universities in the state of florida to become hotbeds of anti jewish sentiment like they have all across this country. and we signed that bill on a trade mission to israel at the ameri
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when we think about what we are trying to do, our fund, we are about two to 3% of the mandate from theiple c -- u.n.c. c. and we are sitting at $11 billion. with cofinancing, it's been about over $40 billion, nearly $43 billion of cofinancing. about a third of our portfolio is invested in private sector. what we tried to do is, our investments are based on long-term patient capital. we are capital agnostic. we are able to really fill a space in the market that no one else can. we are able to deploy first loss capital and that does provide signaling to the market that there is something bankable out there. we are also looking at secondary markets, supporting the bond markets, bond issuances, the ecosystems around their. when you look at that lifecycle, it's not just about on the back of looking at investments but trying to develop bankable projects at the front end, working with countries to look at their climate plans and turn that into climate action. there is quite a bit that you have to really think through as part of that whole project lifecycle. shery: hong paterson, good to have
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will get to it a little later, and first of all, we saw a large number of since we communicated, we contacted a large number of people who suffered and we saw their needs i saw their needs it's like marketing so if you want to make a uh cool product don't order research go to your uh end user talk to him solve his problem solve his complexities ah understand what he needs and talking with people, we understood what it would be like tomorrow it will be needed and we are the second stage that people there you need to know yes yes but they took on the repair of housing, you took on the construction of ready-made shelves but ready-made houses why because i saw uh hmm, families who tried to adjust their lives a-a in barns a-a which are not suitable for life at all and you understand when a person lives in such conditions and it can be a week it can be 10 days it can be some short time but over time this person will be demotivated, she will get sick, she will begin to apathy, she will begin to have various bad thoughts, and then the children who grow up in such conditions, this is our gen
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if we are not integrated as well as they are, we have got to realize that we are going to have to doetter if we want to win this race. >> that is a terrific point to end on. congress and molten. that is the heart of the discussion we are trying to have, how to better leverage sectors to improve our military and modernize. thank you for your time today. thank you for being with us and giving your insights. >> i appreciate it. >> thank you david altma >> coming up next on c-span, look at the potential influence gun makers have on preventing gun violence in the u.s. following multiple mass shootings, then the canadian prime minister defending his decision to use the emergencies act to end the trucker protest against covid-19 vaccine mandates earlier this year. that is followed by the preview of the biden administration's first estate dinner honoring the french president. later a discussion about election integrity and the democratic process with the secretaries of state from michigan and georgia. ♪ >> middle and high school students, it is time to get out your phones and start recording
if we are not integrated as well as they are, we have got to realize that we are going to have to doetter if we want to win this race. >> that is a terrific point to end on. congress and molten. that is the heart of the discussion we are trying to have, how to better leverage sectors to improve our military and modernize. thank you for your time today. thank you for being with us and giving your insights. >> i appreciate it. >> thank you david altma >> coming up next on...
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we are 20,000 short of where we we have a .5% vacancy rate.hen you are young starting out as someone any age. that is unaffordable, hard to attract the was heard solving the housing crisis, which is contributing inflation, is so important. we need to partisan solutions and federal tools to help the state about communities. >>'s question from steve >> the crisis on the mexico border continues. the trumpet administration deterred migration which were considered overly harsh by child separation policy. you would describe the current administration, the records show it is not congressman or do you propose to resolve this problem and alleviate the humanitarian crisis on america's doorstep? mr. pappas: we have a crisis, and dusted up to the initiation and urged them to develop a plan. i was the only voices to challenge on title 42 because we have an unsafe situation at the seven for margaret and his security situation for. we should be investing and the resources to support our law enforcement on the southern border. i've done that hundreds of milli
we are 20,000 short of where we we have a .5% vacancy rate.hen you are young starting out as someone any age. that is unaffordable, hard to attract the was heard solving the housing crisis, which is contributing inflation, is so important. we need to partisan solutions and federal tools to help the state about communities. >>'s question from steve >> the crisis on the mexico border continues. the trumpet administration deterred migration which were considered overly harsh by child...
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what we have seen is as a country we do best when we have clear goals. this is what we want to achieve. bringing it together as it is touch on the department of energy that finding ways to tap in to something that we are committed to. we passed the bipartisan infrastructure bill, we talked about the importance of the electrification of vehicles. will we be able to use that same time of approach when we are making changes to our grid? to also make it available to airports to make sure that aviation is able to tap into it? that are some of the examples of how we need to collectively come together. we recognize what we are trying to do here is enhanced sustainability, acceptability, affordability. giving us a chance to do some of the things that we are talking about. a lot of the things, some of the things we've talked about, we use numbers and facts just to put faces behind this. what we had could even hit new orleans. we realized our general aviation community that lead those airports when louis armstrong was flooded to bring state to state relief effort.
what we have seen is as a country we do best when we have clear goals. this is what we want to achieve. bringing it together as it is touch on the department of energy that finding ways to tap in to something that we are committed to. we passed the bipartisan infrastructure bill, we talked about the importance of the electrification of vehicles. will we be able to use that same time of approach when we are making changes to our grid? to also make it available to airports to make sure that...
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we are awaiting it here. what can we expect? >> yes, they have been holding a press conference like this every day here since the election. they don't actually announce a vote results at the press conference. rather, they answer questions about how many ballots are outstanding and when they think they are going to get to the end of that mail-in ballot count. we were told yesterday that they were going to finish off today. right now, by our count, we have a little over 20,000 votes and mail-in ballots that they are trying to get through here in clark county. one of our big questions for joe gloria, the top election official here, are you really going to be done? are you really going to be done today? do you have any idea when that is going to happen? you mentioned it in the league in. there is just 862 votes separating republican candidate african laxalt. that is incredible. he has the lead over katherine cortez masto. if you were a betting person hearing las vegas, and there were a lot of them, you would have a bet that it would
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we need to look at programs that we have. to add to the stem programs that attract the families. and we need to address the disparities in our schools. talks about a lot of educational confusion, making sure that we've got the same programs available from school to school to school. we're not going to have language in special education in every schools but we need to have academic rig or that is going to attract and going to make sure that we have the program in place to close our opportunity gap. and that we are doing everything we can to make sure that all of our families sees that when they're students comes, they're outcome are going to be better than theirs were. >> thank you very much and anne? >> closinging schools, we would not sustain ourselves because of too many schools. but if we do, and as arleta audit and i am fellow board members will look at the expense and what programs are working and which one right side not. if we can get our house in order without closing schools, that is the way to do. we do want to benc
we need to look at programs that we have. to add to the stem programs that attract the families. and we need to address the disparities in our schools. talks about a lot of educational confusion, making sure that we've got the same programs available from school to school to school. we're not going to have language in special education in every schools but we need to have academic rig or that is going to attract and going to make sure that we have the program in place to close our opportunity...
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we all ran and we one in the fall.e have shown conclusively to the people of georgia is we have honest and safe elections. there is no such thing as a flawless election, but we only had seven precincts in our entire state that had to stay open past 7 p.m. on election day a month ago. that is phenomenal and that speaks volumes to the county elections directors and that is who we are giving a major shout out because we know what they are putting up with. they get threats, too. it's not just us. it was bubbling up from the grassroots and those local counties. it's just a tremendous time for georgia. we move forward and i think we can put that in the rearview mirror. major: one of the conversations here is the disinformation space. i would like for you to evaluate its potency and how it changed your lives and aid more difficult the conversations you've had. sec. raffensperger: if we are talking about post-election 2020, you cannot respond to it quick enough. we have a great coming occasions teams, but some people have huge
we all ran and we one in the fall.e have shown conclusively to the people of georgia is we have honest and safe elections. there is no such thing as a flawless election, but we only had seven precincts in our entire state that had to stay open past 7 p.m. on election day a month ago. that is phenomenal and that speaks volumes to the county elections directors and that is who we are giving a major shout out because we know what they are putting up with. they get threats, too. it's not just us....
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do we know that? do we have an answer? how much more we are spending for fuel than we did two years ago? >> i don't have an answer. >> can somebody get that for us please? >> quite frankly, here we are politicians, right? in some cases when we look at the federal government, some people in the government can run a good hot dog show. they want to try to tell you how to run the postal service. i experience with running things. i ran a 50 million dollar a year budget before i got elected into office. we had to be effective and efficient. i would like to be able to see what that is. we have politicians talking about all kinds of things that have increased, like fuel costs. now they are griping at you because, things that they have done, inflation reduction act, they are placed on new. shutting down american energy. now they are gripping issue you had to read prices. what did they think was going to happen when you have 40 year high inflation? the postal service isn't affected by inflation? you are affected by decisions that th
do we know that? do we have an answer? how much more we are spending for fuel than we did two years ago? >> i don't have an answer. >> can somebody get that for us please? >> quite frankly, here we are politicians, right? in some cases when we look at the federal government, some people in the government can run a good hot dog show. they want to try to tell you how to run the postal service. i experience with running things. i ran a 50 million dollar a year budget before i got...
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tom: we are doing the job stay and we will do michael mckee but we will full markets. are the vigilantes out yet today? china, copper, they are out today. jonathan: the rumor mill is in overdrive. brent all week, 98 on brent, we are at 4% on crew today. imagine what this commodity market looks like if china came back online? let's see if we get any kind of confirmation on china because so far, we haven't had much. tom: ed seymour and saying we will not go to 120, lots of demand dynamics. and then china, pacific rim is up if they get the demand back. lisa: if that happens, what is that due to our global economy? it's not just two-year yields. if you look at germany, to your yields are at the highest they have been. this comes after ecb's christine lagarde said they might have to have higher rates even still echoing what jay powell said because of this concern about inflation. jonathan: at the end of august you heard from an ecb as executive, and they were both saying the same thing, they are willing to cause pain. the ecb faces the near reality of rolling into recession
tom: we are doing the job stay and we will do michael mckee but we will full markets. are the vigilantes out yet today? china, copper, they are out today. jonathan: the rumor mill is in overdrive. brent all week, 98 on brent, we are at 4% on crew today. imagine what this commodity market looks like if china came back online? let's see if we get any kind of confirmation on china because so far, we haven't had much. tom: ed seymour and saying we will not go to 120, lots of demand dynamics. and...
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and we have cocktails, and we have many in the bar.ave specialty drinks and they are very flavorrable and very authentic. some of them are spicy, some are sour, but, again, we offer high-quality ingredients on our drinks as well. (♪♪) we have been in san francisco for 27 years, and our hearts are here. we are from mexico, but after 27 years, we feel part of the community of san francisco. it is very important for us to be the change, the positive change that is happening in san francisco. the presidio in particular, they're doing great efforts to bring back san francisco, what it was. a lot of tourism and a lot of new restaurants and the new companies. san francisco is international and has a lot of potential. (♪♪) so you want to try authentic mexican food and i invite you to come to our bistro located on 50 moroo avenue in presidio. and i'll wait here with my open arms and giving you a welcome to try my food. (♪♪) >> thank you. good morning and welcome to the rules of committee of the san francisco board of supervisors for today, mond
and we have cocktails, and we have many in the bar.ave specialty drinks and they are very flavorrable and very authentic. some of them are spicy, some are sour, but, again, we offer high-quality ingredients on our drinks as well. (♪♪) we have been in san francisco for 27 years, and our hearts are here. we are from mexico, but after 27 years, we feel part of the community of san francisco. it is very important for us to be the change, the positive change that is happening in san francisco....
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we are always looking to see what we can do. the president has been clear in order to really make sure that we protect women's rights, we have to take action on a legislative level, and he is going to do everything that he can. let's not forget people have said he was not going to get a bipartisan infrastructure legislation done. he got it done. people didn't think he was going to get the chips and signs act done. he got it done. people didn't think we were going to get the guns legislation done in a bipartisan way, we got that done, that was after the last time we were able to do that, three years ago. we have been able to get those done. and that is because of this president's leadership. so again, we will continue to focus on that and make sure that we actually deliver for what the american people want from us. >> can i asked specifically about an area of compromise that has interest from different groups? there's a potential he and the democrats can work together with republicans? >> not going to get ahead of what the next c
we are always looking to see what we can do. the president has been clear in order to really make sure that we protect women's rights, we have to take action on a legislative level, and he is going to do everything that he can. let's not forget people have said he was not going to get a bipartisan infrastructure legislation done. he got it done. people didn't think he was going to get the chips and signs act done. he got it done. people didn't think we were going to get the guns legislation...
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we are doing everything we can. as far as the infrastructure goes, the biggest thing that's happening with the infrastructure, money is great. the backlog right now is -- and also, because of the american act, these communities can't get materials. so that's been an obstacle. the answer to your question is -- >> thank you very much. i want to touch base on something different. something that's very concerning to me, and that is the cyber vulnerabilities. the vulnerability of the cyber network. that is the biggest threat to our country right now. five years ago, isis-inspired acts of violence. and certainly, but -- could you summarize for us briefly some of your concerns with respect to cyber in what we can do about it? >> the first thing is with the invasion of ukraine, we are dealing with nation sponsorship. this is -- we are no longer looking at chaos, we are looking at -- the ability to mobilize our economies we serve on a board of a major utility across all of these infrastructures. cyber threats are diplomas, a
we are doing everything we can. as far as the infrastructure goes, the biggest thing that's happening with the infrastructure, money is great. the backlog right now is -- and also, because of the american act, these communities can't get materials. so that's been an obstacle. the answer to your question is -- >> thank you very much. i want to touch base on something different. something that's very concerning to me, and that is the cyber vulnerabilities. the vulnerability of the cyber...
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we tell that he's what we think. and there is a lot of discussion about the clash of civilizations, you know, where the western civilization, the americans, because the north americans, they are alive like brazil. one, remember always that that's very bored the united states in brazil where this colbert, by the real beans, in the, for the end of the parking there are being, they discover america by a mistake, not mine, but because they want to go around dirt ish area that they pine, the also money buyer because they want to go with the china, the media to the 3. so we're talking with people like, yeah, like china, 3005000 years after my knowledge that professor don't you respect the, i think the way the americans or the westerners want to do business now is a little bit differ. and then it was that those historic times and one could argue that the global economy, as it exists today, or at least as it was envisioned, is sort of based on this idea that the west will provide the rest of the world with technology and fin
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we realize we probably shouldn't be fighting both russia and china at the same time but we also can't rule out the possibility of aggression by whichever one we are not facing. not to mention iranians or terrorists. how do you think about the question of how many missions do we have to do once and do you step it up, how else do we deter if one we are engaged in a major operation? >> 2022 and 2018. i think a lot of times there can be a lot of pressure to drive a big difference between administrations from different parties. a lot of differences between our administration and the previous one as it relates to the national defense strategy the next natural iteration from the 2018 document, i think the folks who were involved deserve a lot of credit for the kind of fundamental shift. it represented a change, it was the move into the post, post 9/11 era where essentially terrorism was our pacing challenge for 20 years and it let us to make massive investments in rock and afghanistan. military enterprise and counterinsurgency the 2018 document i think recognized that terror mitt -- terroris
we realize we probably shouldn't be fighting both russia and china at the same time but we also can't rule out the possibility of aggression by whichever one we are not facing. not to mention iranians or terrorists. how do you think about the question of how many missions do we have to do once and do you step it up, how else do we deter if one we are engaged in a major operation? >> 2022 and 2018. i think a lot of times there can be a lot of pressure to drive a big difference between...
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when we see them we take a picture dispatch to 311.y give us a tracking number and they come later on to pick it up. we take pride. when we come back later in the day and we see the loose trash or debris is picked up it makes you feel good about what you are doing. >> it makes you feel did about escorting kids and having them feel safe walking to the play area and back. the stuff we do as ambassadors makes us feel proud to help keep the city clean, helping the residents. >> you can see the community ambassadors. i used to be on the streets. i didn't think i could become a community ambassador. it was too far out there for me to grab, you know. doing this job makes me feel good. because i came from where a lot of them are, homeless and on the street, i feel like i can give them hope because i was once there. i am not afraid to tell them i used to be here. i used to be like this, you know. i have compassion for people that are on the streets like the homeless and people that are caught up with their addiction because now, i feel like i c
when we see them we take a picture dispatch to 311.y give us a tracking number and they come later on to pick it up. we take pride. when we come back later in the day and we see the loose trash or debris is picked up it makes you feel good about what you are doing. >> it makes you feel did about escorting kids and having them feel safe walking to the play area and back. the stuff we do as ambassadors makes us feel proud to help keep the city clean, helping the residents. >> you can...
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we defend human rights, we do it our way. we obtain results. we obtained and women had acts as in stadiums . in iran, we obtained the women's league was creating sudan. we obtain results is the step by step process help us in doing more. don, divide don't split. let's concentrate on football. we have 32 great teams. $33.00 were for team one. the referees, we have beautiful stadiums. we have a city that wants to welcome the world are, let's police police celebrate and their hope that there we can give some smiles to some people around the world. and other questions are open. thanks for watching the journey. so time, no, to take some of your questions if you could please raise your hands and the team will try to do what they can to get around. as many as possible thing out.
we defend human rights, we do it our way. we obtain results. we obtained and women had acts as in stadiums . in iran, we obtained the women's league was creating sudan. we obtain results is the step by step process help us in doing more. don, divide don't split. let's concentrate on football. we have 32 great teams. $33.00 were for team one. the referees, we have beautiful stadiums. we have a city that wants to welcome the world are, let's police police celebrate and their hope that there we...
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we don't have to wait for the last one to join us in addition to what we have, what we will conclude and what we will agree on here. we can make clear that with others we move forward with our climate goals. in that spirit, we have concluded a partnership with tenure last week that will switch the entire electricity sector of kenya to renewable energy sources by 2030. kenya thus can become a shining example in africa. provides that will, you know, have appeal far beyond the region. if a country is successful in this a country that has as many inhabitants as italy with increasing growth rates and increasing population an increase in population. other countries we'll see this as a role model of out of this week we have concluded a multilateral partnership with indonesia to help this country to move out of it's dependency on cold pastor and incline at time. at conferences. it is also about learning from one another. we know how difficult it is to face alcohol. it has been so difficult in germany because it also has a labor market i mentioned as social policy dimension and our difficulti
we don't have to wait for the last one to join us in addition to what we have, what we will conclude and what we will agree on here. we can make clear that with others we move forward with our climate goals. in that spirit, we have concluded a partnership with tenure last week that will switch the entire electricity sector of kenya to renewable energy sources by 2030. kenya thus can become a shining example in africa. provides that will, you know, have appeal far beyond the region. if a country...
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do we know what we are about? are we the same democracy we have always been? the rest of the world looks to us, not that we are always right, but if the united states tomorrow were to "withdraw from the world," a whole lot would change. they are concerned that we are still the open democracy that we have been, and that we have rules and that the institutions matter. that is the context in which i think that they are looking at, are we back to a place where we are going to accept decisions made by the court, by the congress, the government, etc.? reporter: your predecessor is about to launch another campaign. how do you reassure them that if that is the reason for the questioning, that the former president will not return, that his political movement will not again take power? pres. biden: oh yeah? [laughter] we just have to demonstrate that he will not take power by, if he does run, making sure under legitimate efforts that he does not become the next president again. steve. reporter: how do you interpret last night's results in terms of deciding whether you w
do we know what we are about? are we the same democracy we have always been? the rest of the world looks to us, not that we are always right, but if the united states tomorrow were to "withdraw from the world," a whole lot would change. they are concerned that we are still the open democracy that we have been, and that we have rules and that the institutions matter. that is the context in which i think that they are looking at, are we back to a place where we are going to accept...
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we see a risk there. so we -- we are proposing to look at how are those forms used. what are the departmental controls and what are other jurisdictions doing, is there anything else out there that might be scene as a best practice that can be adopted in san francisco that is a general over view i'm available for questions. >> thank you. clothes any questions or comments? let's open public comment o this item. are there members withhold like to comment on item one? lineup to the right. remote call in numbers press star 3 to be added to the queue. on hold wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted. no in person public comment. we have one caller. forward the caller. eileen coalition for san francisco neighborhoods speaking on my behalf. commenting on agenda item one part 2 regarding how conflicts are interests are managed city wide i urge the board to add to the scope of the contract to audit the affordable houseings the director of mohcd able to vote to approve his own projects. there are committee agenda items includes loan forgiveness in the amount tens o
we see a risk there. so we -- we are proposing to look at how are those forms used. what are the departmental controls and what are other jurisdictions doing, is there anything else out there that might be scene as a best practice that can be adopted in san francisco that is a general over view i'm available for questions. >> thank you. clothes any questions or comments? let's open public comment o this item. are there members withhold like to comment on item one? lineup to the right....
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say and what we don't, what we lift up and what we silence and what we sidestep and pretend doesn't exist. as a member of the public, as somebody who went to sfusd and an employed in it, i hope you keep in mind we're doing that with you. we're watching and that's how we're noticing our own learning. thank you. >> thank you. ms. marshal. >> oh, sorry. thank you so much. thank you dr. wayne for sharing, on behalf of the naacp, we're pleased that you have come to our naacp. this plan as i said earlier, it doesn't feel good and doesn't feel right and doesn't feel like african-american and undeserved students will do better with this plan. i hope so and i know that you already know that you're standing there, sitting there rather on behalf of all the students who have come before you and you have done good things and they have done things that need improvement, but my main concern is that (indiscernible), reading, doing mathematics and have a productive life in society and we need to make sure that happens with every child who walk through the door. i'll discouraged when i visit elementa
say and what we don't, what we lift up and what we silence and what we sidestep and pretend doesn't exist. as a member of the public, as somebody who went to sfusd and an employed in it, i hope you keep in mind we're doing that with you. we're watching and that's how we're noticing our own learning. thank you. >> thank you. ms. marshal. >> oh, sorry. thank you so much. thank you dr. wayne for sharing, on behalf of the naacp, we're pleased that you have come to our naacp. this plan...
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the destruction of the electricity supply, we have fully analyzed the ones we have and do we have a clear understanding of the time it will take for us to restore all these completely networks because currently we use emergency e-e immediately before connection to first of all serve electricity, then our people to our communal enterprises in order to restore heating and water supply in olezhe. what is the general situation in kharkiv oblast, considering that kharkiv oblast is often close to the front line and is often subjected to enemy fire and even before the restoration of life in the de-occupied territories as processes are progressing there, well, apart from yesterday 's missile strikes, we have not had any more shelling of kharkiv. the border with the russian federation is in the north of our region - this is the northeastern direction - this is the city of vovchansk and those settlements that are still under the temporary occupation of the russian federation. and we have 29 of them in the region, and this part of the kupyan district is also suffering constantly and yesterday, too,
the destruction of the electricity supply, we have fully analyzed the ones we have and do we have a clear understanding of the time it will take for us to restore all these completely networks because currently we use emergency e-e immediately before connection to first of all serve electricity, then our people to our communal enterprises in order to restore heating and water supply in olezhe. what is the general situation in kharkiv oblast, considering that kharkiv oblast is often close to the...
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we know the energy is switched off and we are working, we will restore everything, we will get over everythingto ukraine, well done everyone. paul adams. what everything in glory to ukraine, well done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this _ done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this stage _ done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this stage in _ done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this stage in what - done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this stage in what is - done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this stage in what is the l we know at this stage in what is the level of response in poland? i we know at this stage in what is the level of response in poland?- level of response in poland? i think the polish government _ level of response in poland? i think the polish government is _ level of response in poland? i think the polish government is playing i the polish government is playing this very cautiously and we have heard nothing from them since the emergency meeting and we believe there will be a meeting of the full government later on as well
we know the energy is switched off and we are working, we will restore everything, we will get over everythingto ukraine, well done everyone. paul adams. what everything in glory to ukraine, well done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this _ done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this stage _ done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this stage in _ done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this stage in what - done everyone. paul adams. what do we know at this stage in...
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we have slides we can get those up, please. thank you supervisor melgar and mar and stefani for having me. prior to my role at the office of sharp i was at san francisco [inaudible] 7 years as community education consult analysis. i was providing work shop on what is sexual assault and rape. violence intervention and supporting survirus at high schools throughout san francisco. i want to thank the youth here. thank you for elevating your store and hes voice we are proud of and you we are here to support you. at the office of sharp, we are the gender based violence prevention division of the san francisco human right's commission. we work to ensure that survivors are believed issue responded and treated with dignity by city gentlemans when voicing their responsibles of sexual vinyls. advocate in city government for survivors and work to transform and create new system approaching and address end sexual vinyls. office of sharp envisions a san francisco with no as a result or sexual assault. and should envision san francisco with
we have slides we can get those up, please. thank you supervisor melgar and mar and stefani for having me. prior to my role at the office of sharp i was at san francisco [inaudible] 7 years as community education consult analysis. i was providing work shop on what is sexual assault and rape. violence intervention and supporting survirus at high schools throughout san francisco. i want to thank the youth here. thank you for elevating your store and hes voice we are proud of and you we are here...