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the appendix we have slides we included last year. i included that for completion so happy to address anything on the slides. implementation or questions about next steps. >> thank you cio romano for the presentation. i have to say that the phase 1 implementation has been delightful from my perspective and think it made the meetings much more productive and think it freed up staff to act in the moment with--when there's critical things that need to be done that couldn't fit within it timeline of the previous decision making process. i think that it is very difficult to look what happened over the last year and say there was a negative on phase 1. it seemed it worked as intended and it solved most if not all the concerns that were raised when we first started talking about these. my question and i was the one i believe that requested that we have this revisit because i want to see how it was going to work out and i'm really happy with it. my thought is sort of, if it was such success and solved for a lot of the problems, we haven't had
the appendix we have slides we included last year. i included that for completion so happy to address anything on the slides. implementation or questions about next steps. >> thank you cio romano for the presentation. i have to say that the phase 1 implementation has been delightful from my perspective and think it made the meetings much more productive and think it freed up staff to act in the moment with--when there's critical things that need to be done that couldn't fit within it...
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we came after we created universal insurance ., when we entered the parliament , we vaccinated several million people . we made accidents free in the country. we created health care infrastructure . prevention and treatment for those who don't have money and don't have facilities , we solved the accidents where the sick people came to the hospital and didn't get any answers. finally, when we came to the parliament, those frameworks that we had a problem with at that time due to the lack of law were all turned into law, the law of the program, and finally, the problem we have now is that, basically, the person who gets sick based on the general policies is sick when he enters the hospital should not have other concerns other than the concern of the disease ok, for this issue, we came to the law that caused that 10% net target that if he gets sick , he will not sell his house because he does not have the money to live. but the problem we had was that governments usually did not implement these laws, and that is why we have patients
we came after we created universal insurance ., when we entered the parliament , we vaccinated several million people . we made accidents free in the country. we created health care infrastructure . prevention and treatment for those who don't have money and don't have facilities , we solved the accidents where the sick people came to the hospital and didn't get any answers. finally, when we came to the parliament, those frameworks that we had a problem with at that time due to the lack of law...
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we feel like we have the investments we need. if we begin to run into problems , we will definitely come to the committee. lastly, we are tracking this very closely. we have implemented a series of budget execution tools. it is our intention to share these tools with this committee, with your team. we are working through all that before we do that. you as a team will be able to follow along closely on the execution of those goals. sen. baldwin: thank you. the fy '25 budget request includes a lower level of spending for rural health programs than was appropriated in fy '24. can you ensure made the v.a. will direct the full amount of funding toward rural health programs? sec. mcdonough: you have my assurance. sen. baldwin: thank you. the next question would be whether innovations to increase access for rural veterans to address the fact there is a reduced proposed reduction in spending for fy '25? sec. mcdonough: we are among -- among the more innovative things we are doing is enhancing our cooperation with the department of defens
we feel like we have the investments we need. if we begin to run into problems , we will definitely come to the committee. lastly, we are tracking this very closely. we have implemented a series of budget execution tools. it is our intention to share these tools with this committee, with your team. we are working through all that before we do that. you as a team will be able to follow along closely on the execution of those goals. sen. baldwin: thank you. the fy '25 budget request includes a...
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it is that we are not as different as we thought we were. that is one. two, we need to stop defining ourselves by our political identities. when i was growing up in my congregation in my town, i did not know who the republicans and democrats work. that was so far down the list of how we define ourselves. that ad i did with governor moore is a great example of how to do this. we're dads, i'm a utahn. i'm a republican or democrat was so far down the list. finding shared identities is really important. service is a big one. when we serve our communities and give back, the experts tell us that is a great way to depolarize. democrats and republicans working together in their communities, there is a bond that forms be give back to make a place better. that is another really important one. and the last one i would say is something that comes from john adams. he talks about political virtues. we don't often talk about virtue these days, but he had a quote. he talked about the political virtues of patience, moderation, and humility. patience, moderation, and humi
it is that we are not as different as we thought we were. that is one. two, we need to stop defining ourselves by our political identities. when i was growing up in my congregation in my town, i did not know who the republicans and democrats work. that was so far down the list of how we define ourselves. that ad i did with governor moore is a great example of how to do this. we're dads, i'm a utahn. i'm a republican or democrat was so far down the list. finding shared identities is really...
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so we'll do everything we can investigating and also if we can partner, we will, but we are not going to stop the work we have to do. mr. cline: thank you, i yield back. chair rogers: mr. ruppersberger. mr. ruppersberger: thank you. i understand d.e.a. is recommending a reclassification of marijuana as a less dangerous drug. is that correct? administrator milgram: congressman, under the controlled substances act, there is a formal rulemaking process for scheduling or rescheduling controlled substances. that process is ongoing. the next step in that process will be a notice of proposed rulemaking. and then an opportunity for public comment. because d.e.a. is involved very much in that scheduling process and the d.e.a. administrator is personally involved in it, it would be inappropriate for me to comment on it at this time. mr. ruppersberger: i know the state of maryland allows adult use of cannabis to be bought and sold under a licensed regulatory framework. without fully de-scheduling cannabis from the controlled substance act, there would be inherent conflicts between federal and st
so we'll do everything we can investigating and also if we can partner, we will, but we are not going to stop the work we have to do. mr. cline: thank you, i yield back. chair rogers: mr. ruppersberger. mr. ruppersberger: thank you. i understand d.e.a. is recommending a reclassification of marijuana as a less dangerous drug. is that correct? administrator milgram: congressman, under the controlled substances act, there is a formal rulemaking process for scheduling or rescheduling controlled...
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did, we first made everyone believe in us and we convinced, we convinced the world that we can stop, that we can... well, defeat them, as of now it it drags on, people get tired and , again, everyone is counting money, our western partners know how to count money very well, they understand very clearly that they can get , let's say, help ukraine every day, every month, every year. well, in any case , we don't have options there, let's say, there or to stop or sit down or think about some kind of freezing there, because in the end we can just disappear, we have to fight and we have to. to win, unfortunately, we have no other options. ugh. thank you markyan lopachak. and summing up the topic of the negotiations. and then we will move on to energy, and svyatoslav pavlyuk, there you will have more say, people's deputies, people's deputy from the servants of the people. we will also give the people's deputies and oleg sen a word about how we are preparing for this winter and what awaits us. but in the meantime, mr. podlisny said an interesting thesis stetskiv, that there is a feeling tha
did, we first made everyone believe in us and we convinced, we convinced the world that we can stop, that we can... well, defeat them, as of now it it drags on, people get tired and , again, everyone is counting money, our western partners know how to count money very well, they understand very clearly that they can get , let's say, help ukraine every day, every month, every year. well, in any case , we don't have options there, let's say, there or to stop or sit down or think about some kind...
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but we can't see it if we haven't developed it. we have to be sure that business partners that we may acquire technology from can explain that process to us and that can be done. i have already observed in some cases where companies are a little reticent about having that discussion but we will press that very hard. >> we have so many biases embedded in our systems particularly in the public health area and medical area. they are biologically physically life threatening, not just, you know, emotionally and psychically. so, it's obviously a concern to all of us, and i'm just articulating this concern now about that, and the transmission of those biased outcomes from the human element to the data machine realm. i'm just really deeply concerned about how we interrupt that. that's just a comment. >> appreciate it. as are we. it can help to once you understand the input and output of say we are testing something, we had an evaluation and see what it did and look back at all of our actual records and see the deviations off the path of th
but we can't see it if we haven't developed it. we have to be sure that business partners that we may acquire technology from can explain that process to us and that can be done. i have already observed in some cases where companies are a little reticent about having that discussion but we will press that very hard. >> we have so many biases embedded in our systems particularly in the public health area and medical area. they are biologically physically life threatening, not just, you...
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we recognize that we must embrace indejinous knowledge how we care for san francisco and all its people. commissioners, department staff, members of the public, welcome. today we are engaging in active discussion around two resolutions and receive a couple exciting updates from the climate team. additionally, please join me welcoming chief administrative officer leo che. we have updates related to department relocation and reception of the department budget presentation at the budget and appropriations hearing a few weeks ago. with that, let's get started. and-- for the second item, we do not have staff introduction today and for item number 4, that will be the approval of minutes. commissioners, we have action item on consent agenda. any discussion on the draft minutes? if not, do i hear a motion to approve the minutes? >> i move to approve. >> second? >> second. >> okay, hearing no further discussion, let's open up public comment. >> are there any members of the public who wish to speak on item 2-4 of the consent calendar agenda? seeing none, public comment on items 2-4 is closed. >>
we recognize that we must embrace indejinous knowledge how we care for san francisco and all its people. commissioners, department staff, members of the public, welcome. today we are engaging in active discussion around two resolutions and receive a couple exciting updates from the climate team. additionally, please join me welcoming chief administrative officer leo che. we have updates related to department relocation and reception of the department budget presentation at the budget and...
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that. >> when we found out that we were settling down and we were going to get approved and we were to go forward, it was just a really -- we felt like we could breathe. we have four kids and so to find a place even just to rent for a family of six. and two dogs. >> we were going to actually pay more for rent and to own a house. >> it feels good now to have to move. it feels for our children to stay in the neighborhood that they have grown in. they grew up here and they were born here. they know this neighborhood. they don't know anything outside san francisco. >> we really have it. >> we'd love to say thank you to the mayor's office. they opened a door that we thought was not possible to be opened for us. they allowed us to continue to live here. we're raising our family in san francisco and just to be able to continue to be here is the great lesson. >> our san francisco housing authority commission at city hall on thursday, may 23, 2024, at 4:11 p.m. >> bennett we're zooming - i thought we were on - >> oh, exactly yeah. >> may we please take the roll. >> president torres present.
that. >> when we found out that we were settling down and we were going to get approved and we were to go forward, it was just a really -- we felt like we could breathe. we have four kids and so to find a place even just to rent for a family of six. and two dogs. >> we were going to actually pay more for rent and to own a house. >> it feels good now to have to move. it feels for our children to stay in the neighborhood that they have grown in. they grew up here and they were...
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there. so that they don't fall asleep there, we, we don't let them do that as much as we can, we justsomething new, we implement it, and it works for us, we had a project called pespatron, we bought it. 1 thousand pespatron toys in ukraine at the lutsk factory, they cost us $25 each, and we sent them to canada and sold 100 of them and the money returned to ukraine for the armed forces, and the advertising was simple: in front of mykolaiv everywhere on television in canada, they told the council that you can donate $100 to help our soldiers, in return you will receive a toy and you will not have to walk with that dog and clean up after it. this is a wonderful gift for nicholas, and you will support the ukrainian economy, and thus you can even save the life of a ukrainian soldier, because with this money we also bought turnstiles, not only some ammunition, so we have such projects, a recent project was recently, we had an ad, you can deposit $20 canadian and save the life of a soldier, one turnstile costs 20 dollars in ukraine, we have already started buying them in ukraine, we have qua
there. so that they don't fall asleep there, we, we don't let them do that as much as we can, we justsomething new, we implement it, and it works for us, we had a project called pespatron, we bought it. 1 thousand pespatron toys in ukraine at the lutsk factory, they cost us $25 each, and we sent them to canada and sold 100 of them and the money returned to ukraine for the armed forces, and the advertising was simple: in front of mykolaiv everywhere on television in canada, they told the council...
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we have to talk realistically, but we have to we should try, what should we do? this is an important issue. in the past, we have the translation of mehr housing. many subsequent overheads were created. i myself wrote a very heavy and detailed report in the housing market organization. we discussed a lot there about how successful this method is, how unsuccessful it is, and how much inflation it causes. at the same time, we discussed inflation. remesh was a serious discussion and the infrastructure created a lot of costs, but you see, the important thing is that let us pay attention to housing. if we do not talk about land in a general way, but with a detailed plan and in good places , we will not make our cities more complicated and we will not create this population migration again, which is already a lot of our urban constructions. the things that we created in mass gatherings have caused migrations , we have expanded the outskirts of the cities, these are problems that we must pay attention to, one of the policies that was in place before, but it did not go as
we have to talk realistically, but we have to we should try, what should we do? this is an important issue. in the past, we have the translation of mehr housing. many subsequent overheads were created. i myself wrote a very heavy and detailed report in the housing market organization. we discussed a lot there about how successful this method is, how unsuccessful it is, and how much inflation it causes. at the same time, we discussed inflation. remesh was a serious discussion and the...
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we need new leadership. we need the agency to be reformed. we are at a turning point.s have record high suicide. in many cases we have v.a. services going to serve illegal immigrants. it is time for a change. >> senator tester, as a country we are approaching the two year anniversary of the repeal of roe v. wade by the united states supreme court, what do you see is the future of abortion care in our country and montana. sen. tester: let's talk about tim sheehy's action on health care. that means medicare, medicaid, the v.a. goes away. i want health care decisions to be made the same way it has been my entire life. the federal government should not be telling our women what health care decisions they should be we are all libertaria. we don't want the federal government to tell us to do anything. this is not a decision that should be made by politicians or village -- democrats. the consultation and dr.. this freedom is on the line. if you think for a minute there aren't folks who want to take away a woman's right to choose, you are wrong. i want to see it reinstated, th
we need new leadership. we need the agency to be reformed. we are at a turning point.s have record high suicide. in many cases we have v.a. services going to serve illegal immigrants. it is time for a change. >> senator tester, as a country we are approaching the two year anniversary of the repeal of roe v. wade by the united states supreme court, what do you see is the future of abortion care in our country and montana. sen. tester: let's talk about tim sheehy's action on health care....
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and call ourselves we have a democracy and we do this and we can do that. we have to take care of our people and so when these members spoke to the controller, the two controllers, they understood for the first time that the controllers report to the people and not to the bully- >> thank you. anymore speakers in the room for public comment? seeing none, cirilo. >> moderator, any callers that have hands raised? >> commission secretary, there are two callers with hands raised. >> thank you. >> caller, your line has been unmuted. you have two minutes. >> good afternoon. my name is mary butterwick, a resident of san francisco [audio cutting in and out] >> you broke up. please start again. >> good afternoon. my name is mary barwick, a resident of san francisco. recently the sacramento superior court ruled in favor of the state water board's 2018 bay delta plan [indiscernible] in light of the ruling i urge the commission not to appeal the ruling, but rather work with the state to insure [audio cutting in and out] flow standards adopted by the state. we already lo
and call ourselves we have a democracy and we do this and we can do that. we have to take care of our people and so when these members spoke to the controller, the two controllers, they understood for the first time that the controllers report to the people and not to the bully- >> thank you. anymore speakers in the room for public comment? seeing none, cirilo. >> moderator, any callers that have hands raised? >> commission secretary, there are two callers with hands raised....
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are in charge of the matter and we have to answer for this issue, although we did a lot of work , we really had long-term outages in the past years. we are developing systems, we are constantly developing, sometimes our own developments are actually needed our infrastructure has to grow at the same rate , we are doing this at the same time , sometimes there may be disruptions due to these developments that we are doing, which are short -term disruptions, sometimes disruptions that cause our dear people to suffer, in fact, your disruptions. for a long time, for example, the systems may be disrupted for several hours. it is divided into two categories, some of them are really cases where the devices of other devices that we have a connection with are disturbed, and we are also disturbed because of it. we and the infrastructure we have, compared to the past few years, we really had many ways to reduce them, but we still have disturbances, how much of it is related to you and how much of it is related to the devices , we really do not have accurate statistics that it doesn't matter which
are in charge of the matter and we have to answer for this issue, although we did a lot of work , we really had long-term outages in the past years. we are developing systems, we are constantly developing, sometimes our own developments are actually needed our infrastructure has to grow at the same rate , we are doing this at the same time , sometimes there may be disruptions due to these developments that we are doing, which are short -term disruptions, sometimes disruptions that cause our...
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we have been in we will be in the uk and franceand we are take everythin step of the way and apply itosoft to protectour critical cyber security infrastructure. we are here todayec microsoft has fallen short in 3 i'm especially worried about national security.■ng#recent re security review commission linked multiple cyber attacks to the ccp. there were breaches of microsoft email servers at the department of state and depaof course, the ■m greater detail, describes microsoft's cultural issues we have highlighted. mr. smith, what the ccp and the russian fedeevrati(qon backing -- state-sponsored cyber attackers, our organizations face this threat number resourc reputation. i acknowledge the federal government has a le we've got to play here. howeve deite in defending again attacks, it appears microft has had some failures, which ble, and i know you have addressed this, but i want to diuss+g the company's other inves,it's ai offerings, and how it can relate to your plan to improve its i will start you believe that ai becomes integrated more products >> i think we will see two ? things, al
we have been in we will be in the uk and franceand we are take everythin step of the way and apply itosoft to protectour critical cyber security infrastructure. we are here todayec microsoft has fallen short in 3 i'm especially worried about national security.■ng#recent re security review commission linked multiple cyber attacks to the ccp. there were breaches of microsoft email servers at the department of state and depaof course, the ■m greater detail, describes microsoft's cultural...
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the thing we do when we are at our best, is we celebrate, we have fun, we come together and what we are experiencing now in raising the flag is pure joy and excitement about what this means for all the amazing events, activities, fun, and i'll let scott wiener talk about the real a serious stuff in just a few moments. but, we have come a long way and i'm really proud of san francisco. we continue to set the stage for the rest of the world to follow and we know, it is not easy even here in san francisco. it takes a lot of courage to step out and to not only have an office of transgender initiative, the first in the country- [applause] -but, i got to say, i'm so honored that honey mahogany agreed to join our administration in doing this extraordinary work. [applause] and those investments will continue and i know with her leadership we'll see transformative things with the transgender community of san francisco. but we know it doesn't stop there. whether business investment, whether it is healthcare investment, whether it is art and culture, housing, you name it, this city has done extrao
the thing we do when we are at our best, is we celebrate, we have fun, we come together and what we are experiencing now in raising the flag is pure joy and excitement about what this means for all the amazing events, activities, fun, and i'll let scott wiener talk about the real a serious stuff in just a few moments. but, we have come a long way and i'm really proud of san francisco. we continue to set the stage for the rest of the world to follow and we know, it is not easy even here in san...
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we know we must also do our part to broaden inclusion. ll communities have an equal opportunity to succeed all of society wins. as part of leveling the playing field, its access to political power. ouraging to hear. every year, the ranks of elected appointed all levels of government increase. naleo has over 7000 members which is phenomenal. we c do better. we can do better because latinos make up 19% of the total u.s. population today. 25% by the middle of the century. our voices matter. equal representation matters. we need more latinos to run for office. we need more latinos to get engaged in civic affairs and more latinos to exercise their right to vote. it's the only way. the only way our opinions will be heard. such an important election year. i want to share a little bit about myself in terms of being the first and also giving back to our communities. i'm the first latina route -- regional director in this role. [applause] hold on. there's more. i was the first latina regional director for toyota. i'm the first latina vice chair ent
we know we must also do our part to broaden inclusion. ll communities have an equal opportunity to succeed all of society wins. as part of leveling the playing field, its access to political power. ouraging to hear. every year, the ranks of elected appointed all levels of government increase. naleo has over 7000 members which is phenomenal. we c do better. we can do better because latinos make up 19% of the total u.s. population today. 25% by the middle of the century. our voices matter. equal...
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we went to barcelona, sometime later we came to the u.s., and here we are. david: how long did it take wanted after the split occurred in 2015 for you to become the ceo? what were you doing before you became ceo? enrique: before i became ceo, i led the separation of the company. when the ceo decided to split the company, we created the separation office. there were two leaders, one from hp inc. and one from hewlett packard enterprises. i led the separation. in fact, when i was asked to lead the separation, my immediate response was, no, i don't want to do that. and then meg whitman, that was the ceo at the time, after a few is days, she called me at home in and said, i need to talk to you. i went to her home and she said, i know you don't want to do that. this is the opportunity of your career. you're going to learn things. you should be taking this road. and when she calls you to her home on the weekend, you know there is only one answer. [laughter] which was, yes, i will do it. i have to say, i learned a lot. david: so what was the business theory behind w
we went to barcelona, sometime later we came to the u.s., and here we are. david: how long did it take wanted after the split occurred in 2015 for you to become the ceo? what were you doing before you became ceo? enrique: before i became ceo, i led the separation of the company. when the ceo decided to split the company, we created the separation office. there were two leaders, one from hp inc. and one from hewlett packard enterprises. i led the separation. in fact, when i was asked to lead the...
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we want. we had challenges. economic and otherwise that we are addressing and that's why the processing piece if we find a way to do that before the end of the contract we could amend it. that would faendz and the 6 years before the 3.4 million tons. i'm excited about the pilot project. i wish well on that. what's hope of getting stuff out of the trash? organics? >> yes. there are recycle annual in there we can pull off you know the metals and the aluminumful class and plastics that are not too dirt. the biggest chunk is organics a lot of that is fiber. anything left in the trash and mixed with everything and enough food in there that -- it gets soild and hard to market it. it is easy to capture all of the food with the fiber and compost that the fiber is paper towels and tissues. a recovery i'm hopeful we have a recovery of half or more in nechlt but we'll see. it is a good reference point for us. it is a facility that has been evolved and improved over time. looks similar to pier 96 in terms
we want. we had challenges. economic and otherwise that we are addressing and that's why the processing piece if we find a way to do that before the end of the contract we could amend it. that would faendz and the 6 years before the 3.4 million tons. i'm excited about the pilot project. i wish well on that. what's hope of getting stuff out of the trash? organics? >> yes. there are recycle annual in there we can pull off you know the metals and the aluminumful class and plastics that are...
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to speed up, and we and we from them , we will all benefit from their advice, you are right, we need i have another economic question, well, or we are now experiencing a very rapid growth in military spending and the military economy, this is gratifying, because we are returning to - to ourselves, russia, as one prominent st. petersburg historian put it. grew and developed as a military organization of the russian people, when we forgot about it, we crumbled, now we are strengthening, especially as circumstances require, but there is a problem that needs to be cleared up in advance, now we have 8% of gnp going to defense . this is of course many times less than what you said, 13% was spent in the soviet union in the soviet union, we don’t know how much we spent, since there was no consolidated figure for military spending, but besides that, we spent a lot of money to support the socialist countries, a lot of money to support the co-orientation countries, so of course it was for quality, that is, not for quality. but the country’s foreign policy and military budget was much larger, bu
to speed up, and we and we from them , we will all benefit from their advice, you are right, we need i have another economic question, well, or we are now experiencing a very rapid growth in military spending and the military economy, this is gratifying, because we are returning to - to ourselves, russia, as one prominent st. petersburg historian put it. grew and developed as a military organization of the russian people, when we forgot about it, we crumbled, now we are strengthening,...
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we love you and we want you to know we love you. everyone say, we love you mayor breed! say it one more time because it sounds so good. we love you mayor breed! alright. i have something for you. i would like toprint present to this identify as a memory of juneteenth from last year, and it is all of us stapding. standingism i think it is wonderful keepsake and i just want to say, love i you girl. you my girl. [applause] alright. say amen! first of all, if you need a seat, there are seats in the front. if anybody is looking for a place to sit. welcome to san francisco city hall to kickoff juneteenth! [applause] you are going to be hearic from a number of our leaders today, but i want to take this opportunity to recognize a few leaders. you'll hear from our state attorney general rabanta. [applause] and our california state senator, scott wiener. [applause] thank you to our local elected leaders, including jose sisneros, our district attorney, brooke jenkins, our city attorney david chui, our chair paul miyamoto, our assessor, joaquin torres. our fire chief, jeanine nichol
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we are using new apps every cycle. we did not knock on doors in 2020. we had to be creative. of what we were doing previously, but also adthe ne wo reaching a larger group of votersthat is why we have been building out such a large infrastructure said that we can do all the things. at that is our competitive advantage. what we have been able to build ov since 2020,infrastructure like that in wisconsin. they do not have ano reach out to people. e into this race, they have already heard from more on the biden c's efforts with the reach app from kelly connor. >> i have spent a lot of time on campus expending how important it is to get out and vote. voters, making sure they know the 024 election is something i spend most of my time doing. >> on younger voters means you have to take a bit of a different tack than what we have seen in previous cycles. you are not phone banking or doorknocking. how are you reaching them? ■>> it is an app called reach. and family members. having people come to the event, download app. share important stories about what democrats are doing. when you a
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it's who we can be if we foster inclusive communities which is what we have done here in the districthose stories on that success with me to washington and that is why i love the fight and love getting to represent this district. laura: micah, do you have a follow-up? >> it would be great if we could hear whether or not the candidates will raise the tax on billionaires. mayor bhalla: to the extent that we need to fund certain things like i support and my opponent does not, we need to make sure that we stop the trend of the rich getting richer and the middle class and working families being left behind. any tax on the wealthiest of the wealthy to support social programs for the underserved and underrepresented, a billionaire tax is fair game and certainly something i would support. rep. menendez: i think i did answer the first time. something we would consider in the work we have done has been about uplifting working middle-class families. the mayor said people in washington think, think, think but there is the reality that we are in the minority. we focus on what we can get done and w
it's who we can be if we foster inclusive communities which is what we have done here in the districthose stories on that success with me to washington and that is why i love the fight and love getting to represent this district. laura: micah, do you have a follow-up? >> it would be great if we could hear whether or not the candidates will raise the tax on billionaires. mayor bhalla: to the extent that we need to fund certain things like i support and my opponent does not, we need to make...
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i don't we don't we don't understand that. we ask that you have a fair system to educate all the students who enrolled in sfusd currently, and those whose parents will choose to put them in public schools in the fall. so that means no school closures. we also request that you keep all the hold. ali is a program brought to you by the community. if functions across the district in an exemplary, exemplary way, we also want to commend to our deputy superintendent teresa rice mitchell, who retired. he was honored by the mayor and supervisor walton today. so again, our request is, please, no school closures. thank you. that concludes in person, public comment. wonderful. thank you again to everyone in the room who came to give public comment. we really deeply appreciate it. and hopefully you can stay to hear the those of you who were here for the agenda item on the school closures, mergers and co-locations can stay and hear the superintendent's presentation and the board discussion as well. but for now, we're going to go to virtual
i don't we don't we don't understand that. we ask that you have a fair system to educate all the students who enrolled in sfusd currently, and those whose parents will choose to put them in public schools in the fall. so that means no school closures. we also request that you keep all the hold. ali is a program brought to you by the community. if functions across the district in an exemplary, exemplary way, we also want to commend to our deputy superintendent teresa rice mitchell, who retired....
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we know we need to get out and do the work.u for being here to support the north carolina republican party in its crucial mission to make sure that we , carry the tar heel state. and i can tell youhis leadership team to make sure that we win this race.lause] so in addition to being here to say thank that you did to support me when i was the chair, for all that you do to support jason and the nc gop, for all that you do to support donald trump and the rest of our candidates up and down the ballot, i actually have another job, i get the opportunity to introduce to you a man that has become a good friend over the last several months. a man who has become an emissarh vote. he is a businessman and a champion for a free economy. he is a champion for conservative principles and we are really profoundly happy to have him here joining us in north carolina. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome vivek ramaswamy. [applause] vivek: we love you guys. round of applause for your former■dr michael whatley right there. good man. leading this part
we know we need to get out and do the work.u for being here to support the north carolina republican party in its crucial mission to make sure that we , carry the tar heel state. and i can tell youhis leadership team to make sure that we win this race.lause] so in addition to being here to say thank that you did to support me when i was the chair, for all that you do to support jason and the nc gop, for all that you do to support donald trump and the rest of our candidates up and down the...
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how do we generation when we are so thin up top?s the faa hiring folks or airlines, there is a shortage of experienced folks and we arsame team. gement syst is a risk that needs to be mitigated. the best companies identified that tomitigate it, which in some cases is funding training schools and employees to mentor on the floor. there are steps that you , but the companies that risk. >> maybe contractor and part- time and y coming through. >> you can't replace that deep experienceth you get.■ >> there are key performance indicators that will be monitored closely as pa 's plan these shows a what on this as overseeing this? >> each are different and there are other measurements that we are keeping track of. if it goes fr green to yellow or yellow to red. yellowneed to figure out the problem. rain would be.red would be to stop. each would be different and problem solving will be risk identifiers and put together mitigation >> is this a new program or refinement of a program that has been m is new. most of the components are new. >> i w
how do we generation when we are so thin up top?s the faa hiring folks or airlines, there is a shortage of experienced folks and we arsame team. gement syst is a risk that needs to be mitigated. the best companies identified that tomitigate it, which in some cases is funding training schools and employees to mentor on the floor. there are steps that you , but the companies that risk. >> maybe contractor and part- time and y coming through. >> you can't replace that deep experienceth...
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if we do this we can be critical we are welcome. we have been that's why we engaged in this. >> the members of the department was difficult in the beginning. it is a cultural thing it is adopt today is okay. reform is okay. we are on the right path and the yea, but approach let's have that discussion. but not today. >> yea but is not going to help us move forward to get to where we want to g. we said it the chief said it. police reform is never finished. we are not done we have people say sfpd you other best does not mean well is not higher to go. yes, we will have that discussion. yes we will continue. and and yea. >> i appreciate that feedback and the w done here was lotable i think this is the proper forum to contextualize what this means the department had a celebration with member of the political branch to do what you were talking about. to cell brit this mile stone. i think this forum that's not the principle goal of the work we do here. i want top ask, are we in compliance with all of the recommendations related policy make?
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we been here we grow here and take a a chap here we have roots here. we found ourselves here.and we are the small businesses. >> with 2040 opened in san francisco where we met supportive people to help every step and stage and breaking. >> to welcoming the first encumbers and from idea to opening san francisco listened to our dreams and made them real. start your legacies >> >> a century ago, building a dam in the high country of the sierra to bring a supply of fresh water to the san francisco bay area was a monumental undertaking. mayor sunny jim rafh turned to michael to mastermind the project. michael was a force of nature. air fwant in some ways but also a man's man. he supper advised the construction and it was the greatest engineering seats in the united states. >> the remow location of dam and reservoir made getting to the site a challenge. >> they had to get access to the slopes of the sierra nevada so they her to build a railroad to get construction equipment and materials into the site. they had to generate power so they built another reservoir to generate power and
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we have been recruiting people because we want to showcase the city.s to get a milwaukee welcome and tohat live here so they can find the best restaurants, the best b, the best old fashion or anything else they want to know about our ci. for 50,000 people comingen did this start? >> that work again when the city of milwaukee -- we have a fabulous mayoralier johnson began the work of winning the convention.á■o reince priebusasformer governorr also. they did a big pitch to win thi■ , and in the summer of 2022 the planning began. you worked for two years to put on the convention and now we are 40 days away. >>like? there was a convention at the pfiz where most people will see that broadcast. >> we are getting moved into pfizer forum right now. we would have loved the milwaukeeks to win the championship. they will next year. i will go on the record sayithe. u y out these arenas. there was a lot of stuff that stadiums. people will be in the baird center. a buus convention center that opened a few weeks ago, and it is phenomenal. people will be really impres
we have been recruiting people because we want to showcase the city.s to get a milwaukee welcome and tohat live here so they can find the best restaurants, the best b, the best old fashion or anything else they want to know about our ci. for 50,000 people comingen did this start? >> that work again when the city of milwaukee -- we have a fabulous mayoralier johnson began the work of winning the convention.á■o reince priebusasformer governorr also. they did a big pitch to win thi■ ,...
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we love you and we want you to know we love you. everyone say, we love you mayor breed! say it one more time because it sounds so good. we love you mayor breed! alright. i have something for you. i would like toprint present to this identify as a memory of juneteenth from last year, and it is all of us stapding. standingism i think it is wonderful keepsake and i just want to say, love i you girl. you my girl. [applause] alright. say amen! first of all, if you need a seat, there are seats in the front. if anybody is looking for a place to sit. welcome to san francisco city hall to kickoff juneteenth! [applause] you are going to be hearic from a number of our leaders today, but i want to take this opportunity to recognize a few leaders. you'll hear from our state attorney general rabanta. [applause] and our california state senator, scott wiener. [applause] thank you to our local elected leaders, including jose sisneros, our district attorney, brooke jenkins, our city attorney david chui, our chair paul miyamoto, our assessor, joaquin torres. our fire chief, jeanine nichol
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none of the challenges we face we can do alone. we need something like nato.if we didn't have it, we would be forced to reinvent it 50 years from now. >> we have a couple more minutes before return to the audience. -- before we turn to the audience. what is a step nato members and without allies should take to address the next generation's concerns in july? how do we pull in the next generation into the conversation of today? >> it gets back to my first comment. as we mentioned today, our generation grew up in a peaceful time for the most part. in the last two years, we've seen the war in ukraine and now hamas-israel. as a result, there's a gap, pay generation that has forgotten what it's like. as an immigrant, i know that story. my grandparents fled. give me the motivation to get up every day and work on these things, security issues. i don't blame that generation that doesn't know what that is like. they don't feel urgency. they don't know why we need to spend so much on defense. for the most part they have lived through peaceful times. the war in ukraine an
none of the challenges we face we can do alone. we need something like nato.if we didn't have it, we would be forced to reinvent it 50 years from now. >> we have a couple more minutes before return to the audience. -- before we turn to the audience. what is a step nato members and without allies should take to address the next generation's concerns in july? how do we pull in the next generation into the conversation of today? >> it gets back to my first comment. as we mentioned...
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as we can. answer our immediate needs let's say that for the needs that i have mentioned , drinking and sanitation, drinking and sanitation , industrial service jobs, we have provided this, now i am entitled to it, in fact. in any case, he is in his place and we got out of our vulnerable state. this is a positive thing that happened to the people of the region and to sistan, that being the only source that sometimes created a side of understanding for one person might have thought. now, because the region of sistan and zahedan is very dependent on water sources, for example, haqaba, it is possible that it is out of the ordinary. the procedure also advanced the negotiations . fortunately, this happened and it helped the atmosphere of dialogue with our respected neighbor should become more logical and friendly and move forward better. in fact, it is a part of the water diplomacy that happened, which means reducing the vulnerability and reducing one's own dependence. in fact, it helps to rationaliz
as we can. answer our immediate needs let's say that for the needs that i have mentioned , drinking and sanitation, drinking and sanitation , industrial service jobs, we have provided this, now i am entitled to it, in fact. in any case, he is in his place and we got out of our vulnerable state. this is a positive thing that happened to the people of the region and to sistan, that being the only source that sometimes created a side of understanding for one person might have thought. now, because...
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go to china we get a bridge we go to us we get a lecture.ars alone that is more than we h for seve. i use that line myself saying wereotive a lecture but what does it take or the g7 country but we now have the uae and saudi arabia say how do we invest alongside you? the data center in kenya announced last week is uae microsoft data center and we will do wine in zambia with the south corridor with the philippines that will be $1 billion from an americanmpany there that will enable them to and fast triple that in the united states. >> we are talking about technology with an understanding folks are weary about chinese technology versus american technology but where we set the standard front and those projects are important to help set american standards to make sure we are in that capacity. how are we doing with that effort with us being the 1 out in front of leading-edge technology with those cutting-edge opportunities? >> we need to appreciate that many emerging technologies that they are dual-purpose technologies but today the commercial pri
go to china we get a bridge we go to us we get a lecture.ars alone that is more than we h for seve. i use that line myself saying wereotive a lecture but what does it take or the g7 country but we now have the uae and saudi arabia say how do we invest alongside you? the data center in kenya announced last week is uae microsoft data center and we will do wine in zambia with the south corridor with the philippines that will be $1 billion from an americanmpany there that will enable them to and...
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if we as a city want more community safety, if we as a city want more racial equity and we want morejustice, we need to find a way to fund public defense. thank you. thank you. supervisor ronen. thank you, thanks for walking in, towards the end of the presentation of the, superior court and, i got a chance to go over some of these figures with you, yesterday, actually. and, they they were really worrisome to me. so this study that you were talking about says. i just want to make sure i understand correctly that a proper caseload, in order to provide a constitutionally, sound or, proper defense is about 40 clients at any given time. is that right? well, it's actually it's a workload study and not a caseload study explicitly. okay. because because all the cases are different. so really does it does a, it looks at the kind of cases and how much time it takes to work on each kind of case. so we actually did the analysis looking at that and mapping it to the california criminal code. okay. and that's why we need at least 16 more attorneys and four paralegals in order to provide explain wh
if we as a city want more community safety, if we as a city want more racial equity and we want morejustice, we need to find a way to fund public defense. thank you. thank you. supervisor ronen. thank you, thanks for walking in, towards the end of the presentation of the, superior court and, i got a chance to go over some of these figures with you, yesterday, actually. and, they they were really worrisome to me. so this study that you were talking about says. i just want to make sure i...
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feed it to the workshop, we have two receiving feeders, into one we feed clay, into the other we feed third we also have a clearing agent, we use waste from the ofs molding sand or sand. depending on the content, that is, how much sand or sawdust there is, we also get the firing mode changes and accordingly we get this or that product with a certain brand, after the clay is fed into the feeder, we mix the ingredients that consist of clay, sawdust and sand, we end up with a product called, there is also a disintegrator or crusher. where the clay and sawdust are partially mixed, after which they are fed onto a conveyor into wet grinding runners. wet grinding runners are for better processing of raw materials, there are two wolves with a total mass of 35 tons, they crush this clay, that is, if there are any various natural inclusions, it is crushed. the main goal is that the limestone that comes in, we have to remove it. and also... in addition to the fact that we grind all these natural inclusions, we mix various additives, we get clay 5x10 granules, after which they go into the drying
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will not stopv4 and we will continue to make sure we do everything we we have been doing a lot of goodnging forward legislation. senator carper and cortez masto -- senator catherine cortez masto. how many representatives? every single one of them said this is important. i believe it is the work of the mayors and your dedication to mental health. >> [inaudible] >> that is such a great question. i will start it. i won't belabor the point because i think we have a chance to discuss this issue r inviteu to those conversations. therarseveral different steps. everything mentioned is part of it. investment in mental health is a core part of much of what we are dealing with. mental health isn't just those who might be hospitalized for issues, it is the trauma in our communities every day. as chairman of the criminal justice able to do police right along -- police in the cities. whether it was st. louis■c■ plae a number of resources that alternatives to enforcement, officers have often said that. trying to believe that is important, but our state and federal partners. you cannot just have a cou
will not stopv4 and we will continue to make sure we do everything we we have been doing a lot of goodnging forward legislation. senator carper and cortez masto -- senator catherine cortez masto. how many representatives? every single one of them said this is important. i believe it is the work of the mayors and your dedication to mental health. >> [inaudible] >> that is such a great question. i will start it. i won't belabor the point because i think we have a chance to discuss...
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we met hundreds of metrics we are required in order to get us where we are today. we do have a substantial journey ahead. i want to make sure that the commission hears that-the positive energy and commitment and investment in making sure we continue on this journey, but we certainly continue to have a way to go to make laguna honda the world class facility we all want it to be so thank you to the team and thank you to the people who work every day at laguna honda and most of all, thank you to the residents and their families for being on this journey and making sure that laguna honda is here to stay. thanks. >> thank you. >> thanks so much. our next item is the office health equity update and we have tracey who served. thank you the interim chief equity officer and [indiscernible] that is the job of the director of experience and culture from the dph human resources. >> good afternoon. i maim is tracey burris. today i will be presenting the office of health equity update alongside my esteemed colleague, dr. richa dhanju director of experience and ulture department
we met hundreds of metrics we are required in order to get us where we are today. we do have a substantial journey ahead. i want to make sure that the commission hears that-the positive energy and commitment and investment in making sure we continue on this journey, but we certainly continue to have a way to go to make laguna honda the world class facility we all want it to be so thank you to the team and thank you to the people who work every day at laguna honda and most of all, thank you to...
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we know how we are going to vote. let's override the veto and let me love my son. >> c-span, powered by cable. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we are just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications supports c-span as a publi service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. house speaker mike johnson talked with reporters about the contempt of congress resolution against merrick garland for his refusal to give congress the audiotapes of president biden's interview with robert her. the speaker in gop leaders discussed other items on the legislative agenda including the annual national defense authorization. this is just under 30 minutes. >> heads up. >> good morning. tomorrow, house republicans are honored to host at ou
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maybe we can talk a little bit about what we accomplish after we dock.he big things coming up, docking is a high interest event, when you're bringing two vehicles close to each other like starliner as it approaches the station. that's a huge, big event for us. very integrated event between the starliner flight control team and the international flig. and then once we get -- we have a big objective to demonstrate what we call safe haven. that's a demonstration where we have the crew go starliner and use only starliner assets. if something were to happen on the station we have this capability in both dragon and very soon starliner will demonstrate that. then at the end, deof orbit -- de-orbit and landing are important. one thing about the spacecraft, this is the first time with a crew on board. first time the life support system is operating today. with -- we tested it on the ground, it we're learning about that as well. huge, important objective for >> thanks. one more question over the phone before we come back to the room. andrea with the houston chroni
maybe we can talk a little bit about what we accomplish after we dock.he big things coming up, docking is a high interest event, when you're bringing two vehicles close to each other like starliner as it approaches the station. that's a huge, big event for us. very integrated event between the starliner flight control team and the international flig. and then once we get -- we have a big objective to demonstrate what we call safe haven. that's a demonstration where we have the crew go starliner...
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we have to recognize that we over this.in my next book book -- i argue that the internet is not a technol the problems of the internet are our pro not make us hate weit did not make a stupid, we bring our ig it, especially as i just so i started this morning that states are going to p horrible praeger u and teach our students. that is the kind of stuff that ruins our society, not the technology. use it for good, for education, fbut we have to recognize it as that and master it as that. attention,and god's work if you can figure out how to make all this happen. [applause] >> alllet's see here. want to bring up our next panel. sour folks on panel two, ai good, which is a good build off of what professor jarvis just talked about. here they come all right. nick garcia is going to bring them up. here he comes. >> alwaydifficult following chris to a microphone for me. yeah so, we're going to launch right into the next section a section of three excellent talks on use cases for artificial intelligence that focus on people who are
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we plan on providing a refresher on how we got to today. and we're going to go into and go in and take a look, and how we took the board's direction and made adjustments to the center running bikeway design. we're going to share some six month pilot evaluation results, and we'll also talk about our approach over the past few months to a side running bikeway option. we'll talk about some of the trade offs and considerations. including significant amount of parking reduction for a side running option that will be followed by the next steps for the project and the project team, we'll also ask your consideration for a vote on endorsing a side running option. and then finally, because the last time there was a lot of interest in some economic data, we have ted egan, who is the city's chief economics economic economist. excuse me, and he will provide a more in-depth look at, valencia. so, some people have asked us why are we pursuing a bikeway improvements along valencia and valencia serves as the major north south bicycle route, even before the
we plan on providing a refresher on how we got to today. and we're going to go into and go in and take a look, and how we took the board's direction and made adjustments to the center running bikeway design. we're going to share some six month pilot evaluation results, and we'll also talk about our approach over the past few months to a side running bikeway option. we'll talk about some of the trade offs and considerations. including significant amount of parking reduction for a side running...
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a certain identity, but we we choose it, already in the process of our formation we choose identity, this is also important the rest of ukraine to know about kharkiv. i chose my identity then, although i remembered all my roots, which were erased there, the way they made me a russian woman, these were all the processes, and i chose, consciously chose my identity, then, when i read the memoirs of yury shevilov, here it was something similar, i.e. he too, he also chose his identity, he described it very well, and what is happening today in kharkiv is that many kharkiv residents choose their identity, i.e.... it was not articulated and described that we are ukrainians, yes, well, it is not articulated, but today it is precisely in such a painful, painful, sharp way, but this choice, yes exclusion of oneself, literally pulling oneself out of another culture and inclusion into ukrainian culture is happening, why is it so important for us today to create this very a warm emotional memory with the texts of our culture, you know, this is possible, this is also the story of kharkiv... we are
a certain identity, but we we choose it, already in the process of our formation we choose identity, this is also important the rest of ukraine to know about kharkiv. i chose my identity then, although i remembered all my roots, which were erased there, the way they made me a russian woman, these were all the processes, and i chose, consciously chose my identity, then, when i read the memoirs of yury shevilov, here it was something similar, i.e. he too, he also chose his identity, he described...
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we know that. they reflect a combination of expectations, policies, politics, and of course, in the case of china, the unnerving fact that the property sector just will not go away. my favorite index of property, the prices of newly built properties in 70 major cities in china has been going down, negatively shrinking for the last -- take a deep breath -- two years. how do i reconcile that with 5% growth? the answer is yes, you have an economy which is growing quite strong we come up with the pricing of goods answer is not. is that a good thing? is that a bad thing? as long as it does not affect massively expectations when it comes to investment, then i would say the chinese have got it both ways. paul: are you impressed by the equity market in terms of being impressed enough to buy? because it's very cheap at the moment. >> by the chinese equity market would be a strong buy when there is clear evidence the prices in the property sector have stopped falling, and this has not happened. authorities h
we know that. they reflect a combination of expectations, policies, politics, and of course, in the case of china, the unnerving fact that the property sector just will not go away. my favorite index of property, the prices of newly built properties in 70 major cities in china has been going down, negatively shrinking for the last -- take a deep breath -- two years. how do i reconcile that with 5% growth? the answer is yes, you have an economy which is growing quite strong we come up with the...
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we design them. we build them.ave to let them soar. ♪ i'm always coming home ♪ jonathan: welcome to the program. equity futures near session lows. yields pulling back. 4.3767. much more on crude. five-day losing streak. wti $72.56, down 2.2%. under surveillance, the weight of inflation. >> we have a lot more work to do on the price side. prices are still too high and we have aggressive cost-cutting agenda we will push. inflation down 60% off its peak and that translates into real earnings and feeds back into consumer spending. let's take a close shape with occam's razor and call that a healthy perpetual motion economy that has been reliably delivering for working households for a while. jonathan: despite cooling inflation data, rising prices are making americans critical of the economy. 41% of americans name inflation or the high cost of living as their top issue. the cost of owning or renting a home rank second at 14%. claudia sahm writes people who experience the u.s. economy continue to disagree with the people
we design them. we build them.ave to let them soar. ♪ i'm always coming home ♪ jonathan: welcome to the program. equity futures near session lows. yields pulling back. 4.3767. much more on crude. five-day losing streak. wti $72.56, down 2.2%. under surveillance, the weight of inflation. >> we have a lot more work to do on the price side. prices are still too high and we have aggressive cost-cutting agenda we will push. inflation down 60% off its peak and that translates into real...
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we also run, we are providing in relation — we also run, we are providing in relation to— we also runy council, teacher numbers would have fallen by 600. that is what the labour _ have fallen by 600. that is what the labour party... | have fallen by 600. that is what the labour party- - -_ labour party... i asked you not to do this. labour party... i asked you not to do this- i — labour party... i asked you not to do this. i need _ labour party... i asked you not to do this. i need to _ labour party... i asked you not to do this. i need to give _ labour party... i asked you not to do this. i need to give lorna - labour party... i asked you not to | do this. i need to give lorna slater a chance to — do this. i need to give lorna slater a chance to answer _ do this. i need to give lorna slater a chance to answer the _ do this. i need to give lorna slater a chance to answer the original- a chance to answer the original question. i a chance to answer the original cuestion. ., a chance to answer the original cuestion. . , . ., . ., question. i hear frustration around the room not _ questio
we also run, we are providing in relation — we also run, we are providing in relation to— we also runy council, teacher numbers would have fallen by 600. that is what the labour _ have fallen by 600. that is what the labour party... | have fallen by 600. that is what the labour party- - -_ labour party... i asked you not to do this. labour party... i asked you not to do this- i — labour party... i asked you not to do this. i need _ labour party... i asked you not to do this. i need to _...
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we design them. we build them.to let them soar. ♪ i'm always coming home ♪ katie: it's time for social climbers. first up is bath and body works smelling like roses after posting its first-quarter earnings that beat estimates. the ceo of the fragrance and body care retailer sites demand uncertainty and the likelihood of worsening sales at as consumers pull back on spending. next up is spotify hitting a sour note for some users. the swedish music streaming service announced it will raise the price of premium subscriptions. spotify has been trying to boost its margins by cutting its marketing budget and announcing layoffs. you can follow the latest company buzz on your bloomberg terminal. coming up, more warnings around the commercial real estate industry we will discuss those concerns with the citizens financial group ceo and chairman. he joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpec
we design them. we build them.to let them soar. ♪ i'm always coming home ♪ katie: it's time for social climbers. first up is bath and body works smelling like roses after posting its first-quarter earnings that beat estimates. the ceo of the fragrance and body care retailer sites demand uncertainty and the likelihood of worsening sales at as consumers pull back on spending. next up is spotify hitting a sour note for some users. the swedish music streaming service announced it will raise the...
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Jun 1, 2024
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well, to such a psychoanalytical approach, we, we we are just trying to understand what is, we are not the reality in which we are, under certain, under certain patterns and under a certain assessment, whether it is right or wrong, this, well, this, what i see in our society, and this is what i also feel, because i am a man, and i am here, and in addition to speaking from the position of a psychotherapist, i also speak as, as a man from the position a man who is not here now. at the front, and how did you also have this feeling of guilt, how did you cope with it, was it not there, i living person, yes, well, i'm curious, it was too, and how did you, for example, cope with him, or maybe some advice, how to cope with it, what to do at this moment, you know, we are the concept of guilt, and there is a concept of guilt. in psychotherapy, we consider such a neurotic feeling guilty, when i feel guilty in front of everything, in front of everyone, there, i don't know, in front of other people, there, if i say no to someone, then i feel guilty, and, well, it's so neurotic a sense of guilt, yes
well, to such a psychoanalytical approach, we, we we are just trying to understand what is, we are not the reality in which we are, under certain, under certain patterns and under a certain assessment, whether it is right or wrong, this, well, this, what i see in our society, and this is what i also feel, because i am a man, and i am here, and in addition to speaking from the position of a psychotherapist, i also speak as, as a man from the position a man who is not here now. at the front, and...
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Jun 11, 2024
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when we talk about productivity, we are talking about what we have . . we should have scientific and specialized subjects in the program in this department. one more point is a management point, so we came to tell all the indicators in all sectors, health and health, agriculture , industry, everywhere, we followed these productivity indicators, the national role and we made it clear to the provinces that what tasks are being performed and the relative disadvantages opinion. in this program and decentralization , now when we say the division of work between national provinces , it means that we have divided a national work into provinces , we have given more powers to the provinces . we made a difference between the work of a contractor and a contractor, so we tried to do the work of a contractor. we should leave the other to the people and to non-governmental public institutions and agency work. these all indicate that part of the elements that wants to do this in the field of productivity. you know now that in some countries i don't want to mention the
when we talk about productivity, we are talking about what we have . . we should have scientific and specialized subjects in the program in this department. one more point is a management point, so we came to tell all the indicators in all sectors, health and health, agriculture , industry, everywhere, we followed these productivity indicators, the national role and we made it clear to the provinces that what tasks are being performed and the relative disadvantages opinion. in this program and...
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Jun 5, 2024
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who are we? what are we? what are we here to do? and how will we do that?o we do that the best we can? my view is you do it by creating extraordinary and exceptional teams that have a focus, and that understand the humanity of that. and that is important. to do that, you need different people. to do that, you need to bridge. because people come with different backgrounds and different flavors of their experience of life. it is not an easy thing to do, it is just a thing we should do. francine: it is tough, right, also, i guess employing people that will say "no" to you. robyn: yes. francine: how much do you think of that, of being surrounded by people who will say, this is not a great idea? robyn: i think it is critical. if i am going to have people around me, their excellence needs to be something i hear. it's less likely -- i mean, my executive team might get cross at me at saying this, but it is really not the most likely pool of people, from which the next brilliant idea is going to sprout and germinate. it's going to be levels and other people within t
who are we? what are we? what are we here to do? and how will we do that?o we do that the best we can? my view is you do it by creating extraordinary and exceptional teams that have a focus, and that understand the humanity of that. and that is important. to do that, you need different people. to do that, you need to bridge. because people come with different backgrounds and different flavors of their experience of life. it is not an easy thing to do, it is just a thing we should do. francine:...