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us for storage. even our flagship has come to us and said, we don't want the multifloors. we actually went so far -- when guess jeans left our building, we put in two elevators. one is inside nespresso. one, where ted baker took, i begged them just to take the lower level or second level for free. just take it. i already paid all the money for the elevator, just pay my common area retail. we desperately need flexibility on levels three and above. i would love to say level two and above, but at the very le l least, level three and above. it would make a huge difference, and i thank you for your time. >> good afternoon. my name is mark stephen. i'm the president of center city retail partners. we've been investors, managers, leasing product in union square for well over 20 years, been officed in union square for well over 20 years. we own 220 post and 146 geary. we've been actively marketing those buildings. the first building has five stories, the other one has four. we've been actively marketing thos
us for storage. even our flagship has come to us and said, we don't want the multifloors. we actually went so far -- when guess jeans left our building, we put in two elevators. one is inside nespresso. one, where ted baker took, i begged them just to take the lower level or second level for free. just take it. i already paid all the money for the elevator, just pay my common area retail. we desperately need flexibility on levels three and above. i would love to say level two and above, but at...
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first step for us. before you joined doodle, before you got involved, what were you doing, were you always working in the tech sector or is this a bit ofa in the tech sector or is this a bit of a change of step for you? yet, no, i've been in digital companies for a long time now, i've been over the last few years, the corporate errant of doodle and had a lot of exposure already in terms of strategy and projects that they did together with doodle and so it was... ura scientist by training. i ama was... ura scientist by training. i am a physicist, i have a masters in six. eight physicist who speaks about six languages, by the way, not that we are intimidated by that at all. but in terms of how you monetise this, the types of ceos that come in with techno companies that come in with techno companies that are answering all are like's problems but we used to getting this for free, problems but we used to getting this forfree, google, facebook, all these services that the use, we don't pay for, how will make
first step for us. before you joined doodle, before you got involved, what were you doing, were you always working in the tech sector or is this a bit ofa in the tech sector or is this a bit of a change of step for you? yet, no, i've been in digital companies for a long time now, i've been over the last few years, the corporate errant of doodle and had a lot of exposure already in terms of strategy and projects that they did together with doodle and so it was... ura scientist by training. i ama...
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they view us as useful idiots and pretty soon we won't be useful, just idiot. we have to find a way to disciple our people so the bible's narrative its primary. second, we have to find ways of exposing a revealing the true nature of religion that religion has to do with whatever it is we ascribe to be two and whatever we ascribe to will have serious percussion as spanish personal life and social and political arena. this is augustine's, one of his many profound points is to say we need to point out idols in the public square. we need to unmask them for what they are and point our people to a better-- i got a real god who alone can save, a god alone that can give us the moral framework around which we can order our society. we can do that in a couple of ways. one is we can take a perennial human i don't and trace out there twisting influence in culture and politics and then try to help untwist what's been twisted. another way to do it is to identify political ideology progressivism, nationalism, socialism, libertarianism. i missed a couple, but all of the isms.
they view us as useful idiots and pretty soon we won't be useful, just idiot. we have to find a way to disciple our people so the bible's narrative its primary. second, we have to find ways of exposing a revealing the true nature of religion that religion has to do with whatever it is we ascribe to be two and whatever we ascribe to will have serious percussion as spanish personal life and social and political arena. this is augustine's, one of his many profound points is to say we need to point...
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hire more of us and make us zero waste facilitator his. we can save you money and we can help the environment. if they don't know, that there's no way for them to get involved. >> any other questions, commissioners create any public comment on this item? the director's report? >> hearing none cap next item, anthony. >> the next item is item nine, committee report, highlights of the august 62018 and in this december 17th, 2018 meeting. this item is for discussion. director raphael? >> when do we introduce new staff? >> i'm sorry. >> is that part of my director's report? >> yes. >> my i have permission to continue my report? i'm sorry. that was my bad. we have a number of new staff and they are here. they would like to come forward and introduce themselves to you, if that is ok. would all of you knew people who are new to a commission meeting or new, come line up and tell us who you are and where you come from and what you are doing now. welcome. >> all women. just three. >> ok. i wrote mine down because i forget, even though it is who i am.
hire more of us and make us zero waste facilitator his. we can save you money and we can help the environment. if they don't know, that there's no way for them to get involved. >> any other questions, commissioners create any public comment on this item? the director's report? >> hearing none cap next item, anthony. >> the next item is item nine, committee report, highlights of the august 62018 and in this december 17th, 2018 meeting. this item is for discussion. director...
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market because that is an important market to us. it's a market that is very hungry for real estate investment so we are always close to the u.s. market you want to get to the united states but of course the u.s. regulations are a little bit higher than other places particularly the right yeah yeah yeah there are hurdles i mean something that we can work though which is also something of interest is that we can tokenize u.s. based assets whether as a u.s. base asset or use base fun it's just that the regulations we cannot accept u.s. investors you know that is something that we can do one of the reasons we're also here is to also kind of build our network in that sense as well and the first week of november we are going to be in new york city as well speaking at a real estate conference and also continuously building our pipeline there. now was one thing that he supports information our vision we want to create a platform that allows you to invest all over the world so it will be we call a democrat they say show up investing so i all
market because that is an important market to us. it's a market that is very hungry for real estate investment so we are always close to the u.s. market you want to get to the united states but of course the u.s. regulations are a little bit higher than other places particularly the right yeah yeah yeah there are hurdles i mean something that we can work though which is also something of interest is that we can tokenize u.s. based assets whether as a u.s. base asset or use base fun it's just...
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nobody likes to use them, but to see they have been used or to know that they have been used, i personally would really love it if the city of san francisco never used any of these products, but as we've heard tonight and as the committee has heard in detail in the two meetings that we devoted to this topic, sometimes the use of these products is necessary. sometimes it's necessary for the protection of public health, as chris alluded to. and on other occasions, it is necessary to achieve other city goals and to implement other city programs as we've heard tonight. what i think is really important, and what is really clear, to me at least, the result of the meeting that the policy committee had earlier this year, is that change in how these products are being used is really happening here in san francisco on the ground. and not just little changes, or changes over here. but lots and lots of very important changes. one of the biggest changes is in pesticide use. and use in particular of glyphosate as we've heard tonight. there has been a 75 -- i hope i got the numbers right -- you went past
nobody likes to use them, but to see they have been used or to know that they have been used, i personally would really love it if the city of san francisco never used any of these products, but as we've heard tonight and as the committee has heard in detail in the two meetings that we devoted to this topic, sometimes the use of these products is necessary. sometimes it's necessary for the protection of public health, as chris alluded to. and on other occasions, it is necessary to achieve other...
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the middle school use -- but the middle school use -- you're getting closer. the middle school use is coming off a smaller baseline. there's less middle school use right now. it's growing rapidly. that's deeply concerning. when you look at the statistics, use increases as people gets older which is what you'd expect. high school seniors, the highest use. then high school juniors. you know, the spike is substantial. remember, this survey, they were in in a field with this survey earlier this year. it's done typically -- we would typically get the data sometimes toward the end of the year. we got it earlier this year. but they're in the field earlier, like winter/springtime, so they'll be back in the field looking at the same survey january-february of next year. there's nothing that's happening right now that indicates to me that this epidemic isn't growing. so my concern is when we resurvey next year, i'm not sure we'll be able to take action quickly enough and impact the market quickly enough and consumer trends to actually affect the rate of use. so now we'r
the middle school use -- but the middle school use -- you're getting closer. the middle school use is coming off a smaller baseline. there's less middle school use right now. it's growing rapidly. that's deeply concerning. when you look at the statistics, use increases as people gets older which is what you'd expect. high school seniors, the highest use. then high school juniors. you know, the spike is substantial. remember, this survey, they were in in a field with this survey earlier this...
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let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. dojoin the debate, do join the debate, we will discuss your views later. we start in bali, where officials of the world bank and the international monetary fund are gathering to present their global economic outlook. the mood is one of trepidation, as threats to the global economy that once felt remote are now becoming more real. the imf‘s world economic outlook report predicts global growth will be less bright for this year and for next — falling to 3.7%, down 0.2% on earlier predictions. one reason for concern is that the size of global corporate debt — in both the private and public sectors — now stands at an all—time high of $182 trillion, according to the imf. that is an amount that is quite hard to comprehend! that's a jump of 60% since the 2008 financial crisis. the us federal reserve has been raising interest rates to try to stop the us economy from overheating, but it's causing difficulties elsewhere in the world by making it more costly to pay off debts held in dol
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so vast majority of us have much more in common than what separates us. as we move through these next 15 that, let's own hold onto that. let's understand we are all in this together. let's also understand that elections matter. oute may be powerful forces there sowing hate and division among us trying, but we are going to take back the power. [applause] we are going to take back the power through the power of our voice, and the power of people. we are going to do this in a way that also understands we know what is not working. we understand what is not working. yet, we can point out the problems and talk about them, we are going to speak these truths. it is interesting, when we are critical of what is not working, sometimes we find there are others who would suggest that invites a question about ones love of country. i reject that notion. in fact, i say there are two definitions of what it means to be a patriot. one, the definition that suggests that to be a patriot means you can -- condone the conduct of your country, whatever it does. then there is the
so vast majority of us have much more in common than what separates us. as we move through these next 15 that, let's own hold onto that. let's understand we are all in this together. let's also understand that elections matter. oute may be powerful forces there sowing hate and division among us trying, but we are going to take back the power. [applause] we are going to take back the power through the power of our voice, and the power of people. we are going to do this in a way that also...
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and guidance to us all. i want to thank the masons of maryland, the grand master of maryland, andof the virginia masons who are here. the grand master of maryland, and the virginia masons who are here. thank you, guys. to all my brethren who are here present and my family who is here with me and all of you, i hope you had a great time doing this ceremony and you enjoy what we did. god bless the freemasons and the united states of america. [applause] >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> go ahead. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please stand as the grand chaplain of the district of columbia gives the benediction. >> great architect of the universe we pause before the closing of the ceremony to give you thanks for this country we call home and for the freedoms we enjoy. you will keep safe all who have served to keep us free. freemasons,her, as among the many beautiful lessons presented to us are the dangers for fanaticism, tyranny, and intolerance. help us in our own way big and small to battle these destructive force
and guidance to us all. i want to thank the masons of maryland, the grand master of maryland, andof the virginia masons who are here. the grand master of maryland, and the virginia masons who are here. thank you, guys. to all my brethren who are here present and my family who is here with me and all of you, i hope you had a great time doing this ceremony and you enjoy what we did. god bless the freemasons and the united states of america. [applause] >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> go...
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. saudi arabia was supposed to be celebrating its vision for the future and its potential for investment today. but the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi has changed all that. a major investment conference is now under way but there's greater focus on who isn't there, than who is. visitors to the event were supposed to be hearing about saudi's public investment fund — which currently has assets of about $230 billion — and its plans to transform the kingdom's economy and invest around the world. the us is regarded as a key trading partner and strategic ally — and so far washington has done little that could dent a trade relationship worth more than $35 billion last year. treasury secretary steven mnuchin even met crown prince mohammed bin salman in riyadh on monday. but mr mnuchin will no longer be speaking at the investment conference. the chief executives of uber, hsbc and blackrock are among the many to have pulled out of it amid concerns over mr khashoggi's death. meanwhile
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. saudi arabia was supposed to be celebrating its vision for the future and its potential for investment today. but the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi has changed all that. a major investment conference is now under way but there's greater focus on who isn't there, than who is. visitors to the event were supposed to be hearing about saudi's public investment fund — which currently has assets of about $230 billion — and its plans to...
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let us stay with what the us is up to with regards to trade with china. it has announced plans to withdraw from a 144—year—old postal treaty which the white house says lets china ship goods at unfairly low prices to the us. the united nations treaties as low international rates for packages from certain countries, a move originally designed to support poor relations. the us as the discounts that american businesses at a disadvantage. ebay has filed a lawsuit against amazon, accusing the us retail giant of using illegal tactics to recruit sellers. it says amazon representatives abused ebay's internal email system to contact sellers — a violation of the marketplace's policies. amazon declined to comment on the case, which follows a letter from ebay demanding an end to the activity. it had previously said that it was investigating the claims. that's it for the business briefing this hour. 0ur our global media review in a moment. but first... what sounds like a cat but looks like a bird? it isn't the start to a bad joke, but a genuine description of a n
let us stay with what the us is up to with regards to trade with china. it has announced plans to withdraw from a 144—year—old postal treaty which the white house says lets china ship goods at unfairly low prices to the us. the united nations treaties as low international rates for packages from certain countries, a move originally designed to support poor relations. the us as the discounts that american businesses at a disadvantage. ebay has filed a lawsuit against amazon, accusing the us...
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[applause] >> our enemies use these plans to divide us. they point to them to feed the politics of division and fear that threaten our entire democracy. and i understand that many are frustrated in the case of action on climate change, but simply demanding that plans in the industry and product are stopped or shutdown with no plans for the people put out of work, no call for shared sacrifice and no dialogue or solidarity with those third and on carbon based fuel, that poisons the political will and slows down meaningful action like climate change. it's not good enough to simply call for the end to the carbon emissions. we have a responsibility to think thoughtfully and strategically about how to actually make that change. as a labor movement, we are ready to move faster. so what does that require? it requires people like you and people like me sitting down to figure out how we fund and invest in technology and workers and communities that can build a sustainable economy of broadly shared prosperity. [applause] california is shoving us the
[applause] >> our enemies use these plans to divide us. they point to them to feed the politics of division and fear that threaten our entire democracy. and i understand that many are frustrated in the case of action on climate change, but simply demanding that plans in the industry and product are stopped or shutdown with no plans for the people put out of work, no call for shared sacrifice and no dialogue or solidarity with those third and on carbon based fuel, that poisons the...
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and they wa nted trump withdrew the us from. and they wanted an agreement by midnight in order to get things through for the change of leadership in mexico. we see that they have achieved that. who do we think has come out on top here or is it good for all three countries? it has gone to the wire and we expect a new pet mexican president to come on in december and they want to be signed by the current administration. a provisional deal between us and mexico was reached the end of makes it (gasps) august and they were worried that would unravel. they threatened talent, canada that they would go it alone. to look carefully it was clear that congressional politics in the us was such that president trump would have had a difficult time getting a mexico us deal through congress so canadians knew that they had a strong position. president trump is coming up position. president trump is coming up to position. president trump is coming uptoa position. president trump is coming up to a mid—term election so he wa nted up to a mid—term
and they wa nted trump withdrew the us from. and they wanted an agreement by midnight in order to get things through for the change of leadership in mexico. we see that they have achieved that. who do we think has come out on top here or is it good for all three countries? it has gone to the wire and we expect a new pet mexican president to come on in december and they want to be signed by the current administration. a provisional deal between us and mexico was reached the end of makes it...
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if you are also doing your bit tell us about. visit our website or send us a tweet. ashton doing your bit share your story. was. from your back to africa and much of mali lies in a region where conditions are harsh the sun will stretch a six thousand kilometers across the continent and people who live in the sun face months of drought every. meteorologist say there could be more rainfall there in future but so far farmers in mali have experienced quite the opposite lengthier dry periods water shortages made the harvests how are people there dealing with the challenges. shaunie cater has all but lost hope once again how well has run dry forcing her to watch in despair as how mungle trees with it's a similar scene all over are going to coral the village she's lived in since she was a child. and. you're going to miss and you know what are the ground water level or so much high and when i was younger it was easy to dig a well you didn't have to go deep at all but women can't take wilson anymore the water's gone because of climate change are you referring to the. problems
if you are also doing your bit tell us about. visit our website or send us a tweet. ashton doing your bit share your story. was. from your back to africa and much of mali lies in a region where conditions are harsh the sun will stretch a six thousand kilometers across the continent and people who live in the sun face months of drought every. meteorologist say there could be more rainfall there in future but so far farmers in mali have experienced quite the opposite lengthier dry periods water...
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market little by little because us being in the e.u. gives us a huge advantage that we're so close to our clients right of center clients as well so i definitely see that within let's say five years i definitely see the e.u. market being really healthy and then really expanding into latin america and asia as well and then possibly as well you know keeping a close eye on the u.s. market because that is an important market to us i mean it's a market that is very hungry for real estate investment so we are always close eyes to the u.s. market you want to get to the united states but of course the u.s. regulations are a little bit higher hurdle than other places particularly in the e.u. right yeah yeah there are hurdles i mean something that we can work though which is also something of interest is that we can tokenize u.s. based assets whether it is a u.s. based asset or a used base fund it's just that giving the regulations we cannot accept u.s. investors you know that is something that we can do one of the reasons we're also here is to a
market little by little because us being in the e.u. gives us a huge advantage that we're so close to our clients right of center clients as well so i definitely see that within let's say five years i definitely see the e.u. market being really healthy and then really expanding into latin america and asia as well and then possibly as well you know keeping a close eye on the u.s. market because that is an important market to us i mean it's a market that is very hungry for real estate investment...
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. there's only one place to start and that's financial markets. all bets are off. we've seen massive losses in asia, following a terrible session on wall street. what is going on and how will this affect us in europe? we are 32 minutes through the trading day. financial services, banks, cars, tack. —— tech. they're all being hit. let me tell you what happened in the first 30 seconds of trade. the ftse100 was down by more than 1%. things deteriorated even quicker across southern europe. paris is down 1%. worst losses in the ibex in spain. and worse in italy. italy is heading for a bear market — that means it's down by 20% from its peak. japan's index was down almost 4% — that's the worst one day drop since march. in china, the market was down to its lowest level since 2014. this was all after a tech—led sell off in the us. is what is going on? hopefully the man with the answers is here. joining us is michael hewson, senior market analyst at cmc markets here in london. michael,
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. there's only one place to start and that's financial markets. all bets are off. we've seen massive losses in asia, following a terrible session on wall street. what is going on and how will this affect us in europe? we are 32 minutes through the trading day. financial services, banks, cars, tack. —— tech. they're all being hit. let me tell you what happened in the first 30 seconds of trade. the ftse100 was...
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of us throughout our lives. may you rest in peace. >> supervisor cohen: thank you [roll call] madam president? that includes the introduction of new business. >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much. madam clerk, i think that brings us to item 44. public comments. the public may address the entire board of supervisors for up to two minutes on items within the subject matter of the board. >> supervisor cohen: thank you >> supervisors, i mentioned earlier i was here at the six hour meeting. i have a leg brace and a back brace and i stayed throughout today. i want to tell you that the years and years of my environmental work are not going to be in vain. i have thousands of articles that i have written. i go before the bay area -- air quality management district and you have some representatives. they don't pay attention when you go to the board. the bay area air quality management district has employees who want to work very hard and they are told destroy the documents and we have not heard anything from our super
of us throughout our lives. may you rest in peace. >> supervisor cohen: thank you [roll call] madam president? that includes the introduction of new business. >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much. madam clerk, i think that brings us to item 44. public comments. the public may address the entire board of supervisors for up to two minutes on items within the subject matter of the board. >> supervisor cohen: thank you >> supervisors, i mentioned earlier i was here at...
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and you'd ever use derrick williams joins us here in the studio to tell us a little bit more about the nobel committee's decision and why exactly they've received this prize tell us a little bit more about laser physics and what they've accomplished these are two fairly widely divergent fields but what they do have in common is this laser physics actions work involved what are called optical tweezers so they allowed us on a micro he created a tool that allowed us on a microscopic level to to push around things like bacteria and viruses without actually killing them before them we had to actually kill them and fix them place in order to observe them so it allowed us to begin to observing these living systems which obviously had huge ramifications for fields like biology. on the other hand the work done by more rw and and by strickland is it's about high intensity compact laser system so when you're creating a laser you have this problem with your employer fire at a certain point the laser just gets so hot and so intense that it destroys it melts the amplifier they figured out a workarou
and you'd ever use derrick williams joins us here in the studio to tell us a little bit more about the nobel committee's decision and why exactly they've received this prize tell us a little bit more about laser physics and what they've accomplished these are two fairly widely divergent fields but what they do have in common is this laser physics actions work involved what are called optical tweezers so they allowed us on a micro he created a tool that allowed us on a microscopic level to to...
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us to the use of medication that is effective. if you want to use federal funds you need to provide evidence-based treatment which is critically important and will hopefully make a difference. in terms of cocaine, we don't have the same type of treatment for methamphetamine or cocaine. we need to again focus on prevention, but the treatment will be different. the recovery supports will remain the same in terms of making sure people have stable housing, that they have employment opportunities. the continuum of care is the same but we do not have the same types of treatment available for what we are seeing as emerging drugs. >> i absolutely agree but i want to see that the point of the funding is to not just quote unquote solve opioids, but to create the philosophical , scientific, infrastructure to look at addiction and issues such as mental illness all across the board. that really includes, for example, enabling community health centers to have the type of providers to shift the workforce so that we have more behavioral health pr
us to the use of medication that is effective. if you want to use federal funds you need to provide evidence-based treatment which is critically important and will hopefully make a difference. in terms of cocaine, we don't have the same type of treatment for methamphetamine or cocaine. we need to again focus on prevention, but the treatment will be different. the recovery supports will remain the same in terms of making sure people have stable housing, that they have employment opportunities....
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this will have on chinese purchases of us goods. so i think this will see a lot of that unravel and this is exactly why these talks are very important, to really set the scene and set the picture in terms of what to expect. i don't think any of the economy is globally want to see this escalation in tension between the us and china. always good to see you, thank you for coming in. we will keep you across any developments as far as china is concerned, and the us. as you have been hearing the far—right candidate jair bolsonaro has won the first round of brazil's presidential election. he will face the left—wing workers' party candidate, fernando haddad, in the second round on 28 october, after he failed to win the 50% of valid votes needed to win outright. so to what extent is the economy a factor in this presidential race? our south america business correspondent danial gallas joins me now from sao paulo. good to see you. i was talking to your colleague earlier about the politics. let's talk business now. to what extent is the eco
this will have on chinese purchases of us goods. so i think this will see a lot of that unravel and this is exactly why these talks are very important, to really set the scene and set the picture in terms of what to expect. i don't think any of the economy is globally want to see this escalation in tension between the us and china. always good to see you, thank you for coming in. we will keep you across any developments as far as china is concerned, and the us. as you have been hearing the...
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of any type of use. and then, if we look at the second and third floor, it's about two thirds. so with that, i will hand it over to the planning department to go more into detail on the staff report on proposed legislation. >> president hillis: thank you. >> thank you, miss pagan. and now before we begin planning department staff report, lee hefner is here from supervisor peskin's office to speak on the ordinance. >> president hillis: thank you. >> thank you, commissioners, commission president hill you i say. i just want to start by thanking lisa pagan from oewd as well as planning department. they've been instrumental in working with our office and certainly developing this proposal since the applications have been coming forward. this body beginning in early 2017, that i think kind of left this commission kind of unsure how to exercise its discretions relative to this. also bunt to acknowledge the union square business improvement district. they conducted this survey over the summer which is incredibl
of any type of use. and then, if we look at the second and third floor, it's about two thirds. so with that, i will hand it over to the planning department to go more into detail on the staff report on proposed legislation. >> president hillis: thank you. >> thank you, miss pagan. and now before we begin planning department staff report, lee hefner is here from supervisor peskin's office to speak on the ordinance. >> president hillis: thank you. >> thank you,...
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about helmets joins us from toronto with the latest alex thanks again for being with us as always productivity it's important to all of us right six businesses countries but the big picture begon goes beyond just businesses to society as a whole right. yeah it seems to do something with mentality and in a lot of different levels i mean if you look at countries and when you think of officious your goal is to think of something like japan and germany they got things right and they look beyond machinery they look beyond streamlining we know japan way back when i did my m.b.a. i mean you hear about the total production system all the time a t.p.s. and you know these efficient systems the just in time system of how to push things through but they see things that a different way and that's what makes them productive beyond that and that comes down to skill sets amongst people what we're seeing is some huge disparities when it comes to skill sets and some areas in this world which should be on high alert they say by two thousand and twenty five the u.k. will be one third less productive than germany
about helmets joins us from toronto with the latest alex thanks again for being with us as always productivity it's important to all of us right six businesses countries but the big picture begon goes beyond just businesses to society as a whole right. yeah it seems to do something with mentality and in a lot of different levels i mean if you look at countries and when you think of officious your goal is to think of something like japan and germany they got things right and they look beyond...
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the us has provided security for saudi arabia for decades now, so the us is and has been saudi arabia's most important ally in security terms, so that gives the us and the international community more generally considerable leverage, and the saudis can issue these very strong and somewhat unhinged statements, but it does not change the basic fact that they are playing with fire here, they are going into very risky territory. president trump was suggesting today that he did not want to go down the route of cancelling arms sales, but at the moment, according to the economic adviser at the white house, the us treasury secretary is going to go to this big economic meeting in saudi arabia. how important is that meeting, both in terms of saudis image in the region and in the world, and the political pride, and also in terms of what the crown prince wants to achieve in terms of the future of reshaping saudi arabia, which was his big promise, giving away the economy from its dependence onjust oil giving away the economy from its dependence on just oil revenues. the crown prince wants to wait ou
the us has provided security for saudi arabia for decades now, so the us is and has been saudi arabia's most important ally in security terms, so that gives the us and the international community more generally considerable leverage, and the saudis can issue these very strong and somewhat unhinged statements, but it does not change the basic fact that they are playing with fire here, they are going into very risky territory. president trump was suggesting today that he did not want to go down...
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the school it helps the children understand the value of using rubbish and useful ways. this school has been lovingly nicknamed the rubbish school many of these students come from deep poverty. some of former beggars who have nothing but here they can pay for their lessons with what ever they can find trash has become their currency. and at this school i'm studying english and american and my english teacher does not let me beg for money or gamble high and i live i'm glad i when i grow up i want to be a doctor. that bad. cambodia accumulated more than three and a half million tonnes of rubbish last year only eleven percent is recycled much of the country's waste is burnt thrown into rivers or dumped. the man who set up this school just west of the capital phnom penh says he hopes to change that. i mean we talked about we must work with these small children because we expect that they will become the new activists in cambodia who understand the importance of recycling waste and i. hope friend day may be starting small but he's already transformed the lives of these childr
the school it helps the children understand the value of using rubbish and useful ways. this school has been lovingly nicknamed the rubbish school many of these students come from deep poverty. some of former beggars who have nothing but here they can pay for their lessons with what ever they can find trash has become their currency. and at this school i'm studying english and american and my english teacher does not let me beg for money or gamble high and i live i'm glad i when i grow up i...
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there was an offer from the us government to assess some of them to be taken over to the us, but that process has been very slow. and while some have actually made their way to the us, hundreds more remain. now the australian government's position has always been that they should never be allowed to enter australia, it turned down an offer from new zealand to take 150, claiming it would be a back door to australia. that position seemed to have weakened just last week when the new prime minister scott morrison said that maybe there would be a way to do a deal as long as they were never allowed to come into australia. however, he seems to have cooled very much on that deal at the moment, and there was a by election over the weekend. that is one suggestion for why he was willing to discuss it last week, maybe not contemplating it this week. virtual reality could be used to encourage people to be more empathetic, helpful and positive towards marginalised groups. a team of us researchers found that people experiencing a virtual reality story that puts them in someone else's shoes made them
there was an offer from the us government to assess some of them to be taken over to the us, but that process has been very slow. and while some have actually made their way to the us, hundreds more remain. now the australian government's position has always been that they should never be allowed to enter australia, it turned down an offer from new zealand to take 150, claiming it would be a back door to australia. that position seemed to have weakened just last week when the new prime minister...
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on them and walk us through to say. that you know you're. annoyed us all and it was as if. we. got your monkey well. how did the no more to himself come to talk about an alliance in twenty fourteen. purchase today. if you don't know how to use this. trick. for me on. said. the former minister had forgotten that the person in charge of that agreement was himself. a fair. your dog was going up to new york both to see here did i see joy that he says i want to ask you about it this is i mean. you can your comic. are no more to bargain sister however that the agreement reached did provide real leeway it could be any books or passing i only live year. will continue me. who leaves the really good walk maybe even potty on every measure need i need. buffet my proposal. as it easy no money bugs succeeded in obtaining two prerogatives the partial nationalisation of alstom would first of all from twenty eighteen onward allow the state to block the total sale of energy related activities then concerning nuclear activities the state maintained its sovereignty through a right of veto but fran
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let us look at why. we had a weather front moving across england and wales yesterday which brought heavy prolonged rain for a time. further and west under an influence of high pressure we had some drier sunnier weather conditions. it was a north—south divide across the country. the best you could do to entertain yourself in the afternoon was perhaps a splash in muddy puddles across england and wales. the north it was a glorious afternoon for getting out and about. a little on the chilly side but beautiful with some sunshine. those clear skies continuing. that means a chilly start to sunday morning. we will see single figures quite widely across the country. and maybe a little bit of mist and maybe in some areas light frost. we could be greeted to a scene like this first thing. the only exception to that is further north and west. there is a weather front pushing into scotland as we speak, it is bringing strengthening winds, gusting to gale force through the day and some heavy, persistent rain into scot
let us look at why. we had a weather front moving across england and wales yesterday which brought heavy prolonged rain for a time. further and west under an influence of high pressure we had some drier sunnier weather conditions. it was a north—south divide across the country. the best you could do to entertain yourself in the afternoon was perhaps a splash in muddy puddles across england and wales. the north it was a glorious afternoon for getting out and about. a little on the chilly side...
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use. charter appreciates the committee holding important earrings to focus on the complex issues of online privacy. we also appreciate the developing dialogue among stakeholders, including those seated next to me as well as my consumer group and others who are also examining potential approaches to strengthen the privacy and security of consumers online for personal information. rapid changes in technology are making it difficult for consumers to protect their online data. business is now collect, analyze, and share online information in unprecedented volumes. while there are legal protections for certain categories with sensitive information, such as financial information or health data. the vast amount are being collected, shared, tracked, and sold online without any specific detection. is increasingly apparent that consumers need to know that the personal information is protected in order for them to continue to feel confident using online services. that is why charter has called for a
use. charter appreciates the committee holding important earrings to focus on the complex issues of online privacy. we also appreciate the developing dialogue among stakeholders, including those seated next to me as well as my consumer group and others who are also examining potential approaches to strengthen the privacy and security of consumers online for personal information. rapid changes in technology are making it difficult for consumers to protect their online data. business is now...
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solo they've done some dope and they've missed us he's having sort of us. all dead but i think. that is going to get. more but. then. in. that. way. if. he can do that we. as often all we have played doesn't mandate it in distributors. it could be added to possibly have an addition we have already here do we have addition a bit but it could use oh for the convience if we beat mint this may be a city but a nice but we've got out and that you want to be having to simulate it get him to fix it in the end did you know we just wanted to have morning doesn't make a nomination. and you know. what. i'm not in the. meeting and i don't want to. live in that i'm going to. see you as an absolute the nominee said before they expose the fantasy. hold which you know she's been in. this unit and she. is the most liberal. she was a six six years she was studying the second standard and she was running behind and itself it's just that she was twenty she was learning behind that he could see if she has this much before we did this much problems in the table she was not i would have. shows that she
solo they've done some dope and they've missed us he's having sort of us. all dead but i think. that is going to get. more but. then. in. that. way. if. he can do that we. as often all we have played doesn't mandate it in distributors. it could be added to possibly have an addition we have already here do we have addition a bit but it could use oh for the convience if we beat mint this may be a city but a nice but we've got out and that you want to be having to simulate it get him to fix it in...
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cool for us. and you cool for that upsets and you need a storm to reach him the solution it was just one question. the threat was so serious that you know one of the days that we were we were shooting star day actually. blew up one of our cars and they killed about nine of our colleagues who were working with us at the t.v. station for toilet t.v. i get threats in my inbox saying go on winter but us in the face or you deserved to die all we can remember is war i was about eight years old my father decided to take us outside the country because our life was in danger and when we got to the border i remember there was like a bunch of people and it was screams and people were trying to cross the border and pakistani police officers there not letting them and they're helping people with a piece of. i think that you hit the course as well i remember and i was screaming you know crying ok african music you. know when to back saddam you were living there for about four years and islamabad they were tryin
cool for us. and you cool for that upsets and you need a storm to reach him the solution it was just one question. the threat was so serious that you know one of the days that we were we were shooting star day actually. blew up one of our cars and they killed about nine of our colleagues who were working with us at the t.v. station for toilet t.v. i get threats in my inbox saying go on winter but us in the face or you deserved to die all we can remember is war i was about eight years old my...
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the us federal reserve has been raising interest rates to try to stop the us economy from overheating, but it's causing difficulties elsewhere in the world by making it more costly to pay off debts held in dollars. the effects have been felt in emerging and developing economies. both argentina and turkey saw their currencies plunge against the dollar following concerns about their financial health. then there's the trade dispute between the us and china, which shows no signs of abating. let's get more on this story from our asia business correspondent karishma vaswani, who's in bali for us. tell us more about the global outlook and to what extent it is more gloomy than the previous one? sally, the international monetary fund released its world economic outlook, its assessment of the global economy about 3/2 hours ago here in harley and they were very clear. in the language it used in the world can —— economic outlook, they said there are clouds on the horizon for the global economy and one big main reason for that, it was what you are saying earlier, trade tensions between the wor
the us federal reserve has been raising interest rates to try to stop the us economy from overheating, but it's causing difficulties elsewhere in the world by making it more costly to pay off debts held in dollars. the effects have been felt in emerging and developing economies. both argentina and turkey saw their currencies plunge against the dollar following concerns about their financial health. then there's the trade dispute between the us and china, which shows no signs of abating. let's...
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. >> the level, morally it reminds us of the quality and is used to prove horizontals. apply the implements of your office and make your report. >> most worshipful i find the stone to be level. the craftsmen have performed their duty. >> what is the proper implement of your office and what are its morals and mouth off -- masonic uses. >> the plum. >> apply the implement of your office and make your report. >> the plum -- the craftsmen has been called. >> the cornerstone has been tested by the proper implements of masonry. and i therefore -- i declare it to be formed, true and trusted and correctly placed according to the rules of our asian craft. it has been the custom since time immemorial to dedicate the cornerstone with corn, wine and oil. we present them now in the name of the great architects of the universe to invoke his continued blessing which he has bestowed upon our country and its people. >> most worshipful we pour this corn as an emblem of nourishment. that serve as a symbol of nourishment for all of community. >> most worshipful we pour this wine as an embl
. >> the level, morally it reminds us of the quality and is used to prove horizontals. apply the implements of your office and make your report. >> most worshipful i find the stone to be level. the craftsmen have performed their duty. >> what is the proper implement of your office and what are its morals and mouth off -- masonic uses. >> the plum. >> apply the implement of your office and make your report. >> the plum -- the craftsmen has been called....
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, because they need the us market. brexit is a different and more complicated matter, clearly, the risk of a disruption, discontinuity as the ceo of bmw was just saying, that's a very serious problem, certainly for the car industry and i would suggest for the entire, you know, european, and particularly, obviously, the british economy. for the uk economy it is really difficult, isn't it, because you can understand why, you know, global car ceos, international car bosses will rethink where their factories are in europe, if the brexit deal is a hard brexit, or no deal, that kind of scenario. yes, so there are several, like many things, operating on several different levels and there are several different issues. if we have an "hard brexit" with no transition, a crash out brexit, let's say, that's one very serious kettle of fish to deal with, because it doesn't allow time for any adaptation of the supply chain, the famous bumpers crossing the borders repeatedly or other parts. i think if we have a transition, that's a dif
, because they need the us market. brexit is a different and more complicated matter, clearly, the risk of a disruption, discontinuity as the ceo of bmw was just saying, that's a very serious problem, certainly for the car industry and i would suggest for the entire, you know, european, and particularly, obviously, the british economy. for the uk economy it is really difficult, isn't it, because you can understand why, you know, global car ceos, international car bosses will rethink where their...
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stay with us for that. theresa may has told mps in the house of commons that 95% of the deal to leave the eu is done. she again outlined her proposals to deal with the remaining sticking point, theissue with the remaining sticking point, the issue of the border between northern ireland and the irish republic. which includes keeping the uk and northern ireland in the eu customs union for a limited period, while a solution is found. jeremy corbyn accused theresa may of kicking the can down the road and said it is time for her to allow labour to take over. here is laura canonsburg. whistles and motorbikes clearing the way. the prime minister and entourage can't speed —— just speed past fun little obstacles. after a roadblock in brussels, chatter about theresa may's future is serious talk. why is there such a fuss now? these are crucial days in the brekke talks. more and more mps are unhappy about the compromises the predator is making, and more and more of them are losing faith she is the right person for
stay with us for that. theresa may has told mps in the house of commons that 95% of the deal to leave the eu is done. she again outlined her proposals to deal with the remaining sticking point, theissue with the remaining sticking point, the issue of the border between northern ireland and the irish republic. which includes keeping the uk and northern ireland in the eu customs union for a limited period, while a solution is found. jeremy corbyn accused theresa may of kicking the can down the...
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the vast majority are using fruits or desserts. and so the experience that i have, it was watermelon that helped me quit and there was no chance i would ever quit if i ever had tobacco, that is the experience shared by the vast, vast majority of vapers. so don't think of flavors as simply some reason to get out there to young people. adults love these products. and it helps them get off of deadly cigarettes. >> greg conley, we finish with one fun thing. you're off to oklahoma. you might have a little free time before you testify. what's on your to-do list? >> i have a lot of work to do, but in terms of fun, i think i'm going to go out in oklahoma and shoot things. it has been a long time since i've gone to a firing range, and it seems like oklahoma, the state with the highest adult vaping rate in the country, that is a good state to go and do some shooting. >> greg conley, thanks for joining axios. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming. >> i think nuclear weapons should be reserved only for what we hope will never come and which i
the vast majority are using fruits or desserts. and so the experience that i have, it was watermelon that helped me quit and there was no chance i would ever quit if i ever had tobacco, that is the experience shared by the vast, vast majority of vapers. so don't think of flavors as simply some reason to get out there to young people. adults love these products. and it helps them get off of deadly cigarettes. >> greg conley, we finish with one fun thing. you're off to oklahoma. you might...
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be placing with us you're giving us an idea of the. christian books in. one of her new times my superwoman that. yeah. let them i figure they're. not up there so when i get all my email for the. more. difficult. much they've given up the idea. it's worth remembering that japan's crime rates are amongst the lowest in the world and that's why the story of the modern day you're closer is much less about a particular crime problem than it is about a rapidly vanishing breed. i don't have faith in this government official of president i don't have faith in the system i sort of god i'm too liberal the system designed for people like this will move. as long as there's. difficulty for you different reasons also john we also hold. me. most people in philadelphia are only a ballot two paychecks away from homelessness. china is in the software it's in the hardware as opposed to this so-called threat from russia where they're spreading needs that influence people to vote against their better interest they put a meme of bernie sanders as a. bodybuilder and this war of
be placing with us you're giving us an idea of the. christian books in. one of her new times my superwoman that. yeah. let them i figure they're. not up there so when i get all my email for the. more. difficult. much they've given up the idea. it's worth remembering that japan's crime rates are amongst the lowest in the world and that's why the story of the modern day you're closer is much less about a particular crime problem than it is about a rapidly vanishing breed. i don't have faith in...
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soon they do want to do a deal with us otherwise they would be happy for us us otherwise they would be happy for us just to us otherwise they would be happy for usjust to go us otherwise they would be happy for us just to go out with no deal and not worry about it. that could be the way the article 50 legislation is drafted that the ball is in the court of the eu but they do not seem to have made the efforts themselves to have made the efforts themselves to push things in a forward direction. i think some said they have. the article 50 is very clear, it is for the eu to frame the departure of any country who wants to do this. and the problem with the irish border, when some tory mps say they need to be more flexible but we as the uk signed up to the soft order, it's been absolutely central to things. that phase one agreement was absolutely there. and boris johnson saying they were misled about its significance but it is obvious if you guarantee a soft water. and this is one thing we all agree on, theresa may said that. they can agree on the end but not the means of getting there. th
soon they do want to do a deal with us otherwise they would be happy for us us otherwise they would be happy for us just to us otherwise they would be happy for usjust to go us otherwise they would be happy for us just to go out with no deal and not worry about it. that could be the way the article 50 legislation is drafted that the ball is in the court of the eu but they do not seem to have made the efforts themselves to have made the efforts themselves to push things in a forward direction. i...
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we use technology from bmw and used engineering partners to actually create these two beautiful, aspirational products. while we are doing that, we are building the internal capability to develop our own products long—term. but the need to do this quickly, manifested itself in this enterprise relationship with partners. we think of the right recipe and we think the product speak for themselves. —— we think it is the right recipe and we think it is the right recipe and we think the products speak for themselves. japan's nikkei has opened after the public holiday yesterday, extending losses after the trade war between the us and china. that's it for this edition of asia business report. thank you for watching. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: after weeks of division, justice brett kavanaugh has been sworn in as the latest member of the us supreme court at a special white house ceremony. it is hard to get on the housing ladder, and new figures suggest 40% of young adults can't afford to buy one of the cheapest homes in their area, even with a 10% deposit. colletta smith reports
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>> we can use the real estate pool. we have a policy that says we are not using brokers affirmatively. we have spoken about this internally. i have asked staff about this a couple times. we think we have sufficient staff resource to do that is we have a model for interim uses to pay the parameter rent and first come first serve has worked in the old model. as they come off the rfi we may need to revisit this concept. >> it would be marketing on property and how we market as a whole. i have been working hard on trying to find one company that really does it themselves without advertising. i can't think much one company everyone marks on their door and says i would like to be your tenant. you are playing russian roulette on what is add empty. i believe we should have a proactive rental program to fill the rentals up, and with a proactive you will do it faster. therefore you increase revenue to make the flow a little bit better. >> word spreads quickly. i had talked to a brokerage firm about pier 70. it is a small communit
>> we can use the real estate pool. we have a policy that says we are not using brokers affirmatively. we have spoken about this internally. i have asked staff about this a couple times. we think we have sufficient staff resource to do that is we have a model for interim uses to pay the parameter rent and first come first serve has worked in the old model. as they come off the rfi we may need to revisit this concept. >> it would be marketing on property and how we market as a whole....
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sexton fowles now us let us even created this bots called the team out which is a fact checking machine that helps you catch fake news online so you can follow it at for team of bots and if you do that us know about your experience or if you know any other examples of deep bunking groups is the hash tag aging is great thank you very much raina and more on the role of social media in brazil's election campaign in this episode of the listening post it looks like it looks at how social media has driven the campaign and how like donald trump bolton has turned the mainstream media into his useful enemies and if you get a chance also check out some of his most controversial tweets what i considered his ten most outrageous quotes have been comprised on this page including this one pinochet should have killed more people and also if i am president i will leave the un. if you're watching us on facebook live a bonus story from a social team about a controversial slum hotel in india and still ahead on the news great protesters demand answers over the expulsion of a prominent journalists from hong
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and there's us a company. we live here and employ local staff and the military must undertake measures of an entirely different order than we did under the demons one of us for missing. back. in afghan security company guards the entrance but it's a. unlikely that a handful of armed guards could offer protection against an attack. some five hundred fifty civilian employees work at camp mama about a third are afghans. for civilians work at the camp can be dangerous in two thousand and six eight economic employees were kidnapped in southern afghanistan. for will kill. you or. anyone in the bundeswehr today knows they're likely to be deployed abroad in afghanistan to mali they'd be risking their lives. when it's a private firm for the say the caterers that's problematic. what happens if poorly paid filipino employees are injured or even killed in a rocket attack. and that. the military leadership on the ground has no choice but to rely on outsourcing. for general boredom and the operational readiness of his troop
and there's us a company. we live here and employ local staff and the military must undertake measures of an entirely different order than we did under the demons one of us for missing. back. in afghan security company guards the entrance but it's a. unlikely that a handful of armed guards could offer protection against an attack. some five hundred fifty civilian employees work at camp mama about a third are afghans. for civilians work at the camp can be dangerous in two thousand and six eight...
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now nationally customer on global us out of all of us a show of course us. goes up and sonali. also said yeah that's it. but i guess one thing that's all we have in the us. into obama. did that to open up to heal keep keep cancer as they still stephen i would also have a go at us. as i said let alone in the us alone. ok see. who's listening on that i want to know they will. local and it is a single make up out of this i think. it's a little. the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. for eight months we tried to get an interview with the holy father dozens of requests all refused. so at the vatican he tried to meet his holiness. he wants to hold a public audience on st peter's square. we want to give folks francis a letter with all our questions on his suppose a brawl in the attempt to divert the course of justice in argentina. thousands of people have countered. we'll need a miracle to get to talk to the pope. few hours later the pope will be on the rock. the third time it passes we show. you something that. seems to give our last. thing a few minutes later. lis
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us. i had one beer. right? i had one beer! well, -- do you think -- >> know it was one beer! how did you get there? i don't remember, how many years ago? i don't remember what neighborhood? i don't know. upstairs, downstairs, where was it? i don't know. but i had one beer. that is the only thing i remember. a man's life is shattered. his wife is shattered, his daughters were beautiful and incredible, young kids. they destroyed people. they want to destroy people. these are really evil people! stuart: you heard it right there. the president talking about christine blasey ford 's testimony. john is now a fox news contributor, should president trump have said what he said last night? >> i think it's perfectly okay for president trump to defend his nominee. this is someone that he put forward for the supreme court. he has been bashed by the left-wing media as politicians and democrats from the judiciary committee and i think actually again, president trump is saying a lot of people, millions
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enables us -- it enables us to lead with best in industry capabilities to serve our customer. the epitome of that is telesat leo . i want to say one thing that is important to me personally. we intend to use, as we have in the past, these capabilities for canadian and u.s. national security comments. some very interesting elements we might speak about later that talk about how governments lead and commercial works cooperatively with them. some great things on the horizon , space and missile systems center. we have a new partnership office to encourage these kinds of things, led by the -- who was the chief of the international --. the director of general space is sitting right here. he is talk recently about accelerating priorities in space. i hope that i am as good a lead- in for you as mike was for me. this all adds up to a great story of commercial the civil, government leadership in the new commercial space age. >> thank you. do fis? -- do you have slides? >> i do not. i'm last and i want to not have overlap. >>> just a mile from here in the u.s. department at foggy bottom,
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being used in other countries as well as a reason. of questionable methods used for that what stood out in those because that is what we take as a what state right is looking at the end of the studies we tried it we see we know what happened so what stood out to you about what methods and things were used in the clinical trials that seemed to greet us or or concerned you yeah well so in the entire one of the book we focus on the clinical trials because that's the basis of everything and we were very fortunate to meet two young women in denmark who were clinical trials subjects when they were young women and one received the vaccine and one later learned that she had received the so-called placebo but both of them have struggled with serious debilitating injuries for the twelve years since they received more than twelve years since they received the vaccine they were lied to they were told that the one who got the placebo got say lean nobody got salient in the clinical trials and they were also told that the vaccine had already been sa
being used in other countries as well as a reason. of questionable methods used for that what stood out in those because that is what we take as a what state right is looking at the end of the studies we tried it we see we know what happened so what stood out to you about what methods and things were used in the clinical trials that seemed to greet us or or concerned you yeah well so in the entire one of the book we focus on the clinical trials because that's the basis of everything and we were...
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if you are us company that believes you shall limit your partnership with us government on national security than perhaps you should think about think of our national security interest to secure business opportunities in a country like china the private sector and the state are the same. so the basis of the message that i would like to leave with you and in part on you is that we all need to do our part to protect our democratic system as messy as it may seem so what can us businesses do to strengthen cybersecurity? allow me to suggest several measures that we believe can help secure our cybersecurity. first, be aware of supply-chain threats and understand cyberthreats to your supply chain are an insidious problem that can jeopardize the integrity of your products. second, designate a chief risk officer to oversee a companywide security effort to determine what matters most to protect the crown jewels. third, practice security hygiene by using the latest it systems including updated security features. for insider programs announced to enhance awareness of threats of former employees to creat
if you are us company that believes you shall limit your partnership with us government on national security than perhaps you should think about think of our national security interest to secure business opportunities in a country like china the private sector and the state are the same. so the basis of the message that i would like to leave with you and in part on you is that we all need to do our part to protect our democratic system as messy as it may seem so what can us businesses do to...