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we can do all we need to do. to me, it is really about quality being more important than quantity. especially as we see the future battlefield we are operating on. you know, young soldiers, noncommissioned officers, they are being into very challenging environments. i've seen that around the world. what we find is they have to be able to operate, and in these environments, people who do their jobs are a lot more important than having it. that is where we are going. >> it struck me -- we read every day about the ukraine and russian forces that are across order in russia. we talk about the modern equipment of the russian fit -- federation. the latest thermal sites. missiles with ranges of 500 kilometers of something at that. this is not the russian army that we grew up making fun of. i think, there is something we learned that they've invested in their modernization programs. i don't know if you have a comment on that. >> we should worry about all our competitors. we are certainly concerned about ukraine. so, for a
we can do all we need to do. to me, it is really about quality being more important than quantity. especially as we see the future battlefield we are operating on. you know, young soldiers, noncommissioned officers, they are being into very challenging environments. i've seen that around the world. what we find is they have to be able to operate, and in these environments, people who do their jobs are a lot more important than having it. that is where we are going. >> it struck me -- we...
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we know it works. we know it can work. we need the people to do it and we're committed to just that. part of our analysis when we identify where robberies are occurring, usually, the drill is we identify the hot spot. and the best case scenario, the officers are there to begin with to prevent the robberies from happening, but if we can't do that, then we usually adjust our deployment and we put officers in those areas and we see crime go down and that happens time and time again. so officers matter. we need to have them out in the field and as we see, we've made some progress and robberies and we hope to continue that. next category is assaults, and aggravated assaults. now i want to explain to you all that shootings are included in this category. we break out shootings because shootings are so important and such a big issue for our city. we break that out. but these numbers that you see and aggravated assault and shootings are inclusive in these numbers. so we had an increase. as you see, it increased with a couple hundre
we know it works. we know it can work. we need the people to do it and we're committed to just that. part of our analysis when we identify where robberies are occurring, usually, the drill is we identify the hot spot. and the best case scenario, the officers are there to begin with to prevent the robberies from happening, but if we can't do that, then we usually adjust our deployment and we put officers in those areas and we see crime go down and that happens time and time again. so officers...
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we have to make sure we are safe. how can we get to the point when we have five years in the making? it wasn't until december of 2021 that the faa and stc even entered into an information sharing agreement. i have to ask you mr. dixon, how did it come to this, where the airports at the last minute were getting these directives coming out? you knew this was bubbling up for quite a long time. >> thank you. am very familiar, having spent a few years in my youth, with upstate new york. a beautiful part of the country. i'm very familiar with the weather up there. so as a former pilot myself, with an operational background, i understand that our stakeholders and the air force community feels frustrated. i don't blame anyone for being frustrated. >> i understand that. there is frustration. how did it come to this? how do you make sure this doesn't happen again? we are talking about a lot of commerce here. obviously safety issues. it makes me worried about safety issues when you get directives at the last second which indicat
we have to make sure we are safe. how can we get to the point when we have five years in the making? it wasn't until december of 2021 that the faa and stc even entered into an information sharing agreement. i have to ask you mr. dixon, how did it come to this, where the airports at the last minute were getting these directives coming out? you knew this was bubbling up for quite a long time. >> thank you. am very familiar, having spent a few years in my youth, with upstate new york. a...
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we existed before russia. we exist now. we definitely fight for our home. all the planning and preparations are in place and everyone is in ukraine, all governments, presidents and others operate fully together with the dip -- diplomatic forces. and our armed forces are also supported. you know yesterday, our president announced martial law. all the focus is to defend our country. >> have you been briefed on who the united states will sanction? do you feel that will be enough to punish russia for what they have done? >> we expect the enhancements soon from the united states and from all other friends and allies. we believe all financial institutions should be sanctioned. we believe russia should be discontinued from any membership that democratic countries allowed them to be a part of. we believe diplomatic ties should be severed from russia. we believe it is not ok for anyone who values peace to continue business as usual with russia. [indiscernible] >> we are positive, given our strategic relationship with the united states, that they are with us in this
we existed before russia. we exist now. we definitely fight for our home. all the planning and preparations are in place and everyone is in ukraine, all governments, presidents and others operate fully together with the dip -- diplomatic forces. and our armed forces are also supported. you know yesterday, our president announced martial law. all the focus is to defend our country. >> have you been briefed on who the united states will sanction? do you feel that will be enough to punish...
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that is how we improve what we do for patients. taking care of patients, offering the best care, they are the northstar. that is how we are able to offer the best treatment. in clinical trials, you can take a therapy like what we heard in the first panel and try to find the best dose and compare these therapies. that's how we move forward with treatments. i think this is all possible because of the national cancer act. >> i think the first session was so fascinating for me. what i see is the theme of bringing everything together. often, nasa tries to justify what it does by saying look at this cool technology that is come out of the space program, which is the coolest thing in the world, but multiply that by 10,000 for the cancer act and i think bringing these folks together, all of this basic science, realizing you need a reverse transcriptase to work with what i do, which is ca r-t, to make it work. repurpose hiv and make the cells do what you want. we heard talk about waking up the cells, and we reprogram t cells to kill tumor c
that is how we improve what we do for patients. taking care of patients, offering the best care, they are the northstar. that is how we are able to offer the best treatment. in clinical trials, you can take a therapy like what we heard in the first panel and try to find the best dose and compare these therapies. that's how we move forward with treatments. i think this is all possible because of the national cancer act. >> i think the first session was so fascinating for me. what i see is...
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we have been to, but we did not break. we dug deep and we stood tall. we got through it all because we decided to get through it altogether. that is why, after recession and pandemic and hurricanes and tornadoes, i can stand before you tonight and declare without reservation and without qualification that the state of our state is not only strong but stronger than it has ever been. [applause] i would like to start with what i consider to be the crowning achievement of mississippi's rise through the pandemic and perception. our educators. it is the most basic proper -- promise a state government makes to its people. we tell every young parent we will be your partner in educating your child. together, we will make sure that if they work hard, they will learn what they need to learn. it is a solemn promise, one that our state must fulfill. it is a promise that i am determined to fulfill. we all know that there are many who enjoy criticizing mississippi. they trash our way of life. they trash our institutions. they frequently deride our education. at times
we have been to, but we did not break. we dug deep and we stood tall. we got through it all because we decided to get through it altogether. that is why, after recession and pandemic and hurricanes and tornadoes, i can stand before you tonight and declare without reservation and without qualification that the state of our state is not only strong but stronger than it has ever been. [applause] i would like to start with what i consider to be the crowning achievement of mississippi's rise through...
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because we have two tools that we have for covid. we have vaccines and therapeutics. those two tools make all the difference. kristen: i think it is important to point out, and i think you made the point too, that endemic does not mean end, as in covid has ended. but it does mean that hopefully the science suggests no more huge waves, like real peaks and valleys, and therefore no need for constant restrictions and rollbacks. do the science, suggest do the signs suggest we are there? dr. gandhi: i think it does, but you can never say november with covid -- you can never say never with covid. about 50% ofabout 50% ofabout 5 were exposed to omicron. even if you were vaccinated and boosted. 50% of the whole planet was exposed. in fact, 60% of people in new york got infected with omicron. what that did is it makes you see the whole virus so that you get immunity across the whole virus, not just the spike protein, which is what the vaccine gave you. you saw the nucleus and the membrane and the cells. what that does is it gives you immunity to the whole virus. say there is a
because we have two tools that we have for covid. we have vaccines and therapeutics. those two tools make all the difference. kristen: i think it is important to point out, and i think you made the point too, that endemic does not mean end, as in covid has ended. but it does mean that hopefully the science suggests no more huge waves, like real peaks and valleys, and therefore no need for constant restrictions and rollbacks. do the science, suggest do the signs suggest we are there? dr. gandhi:...
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we talk about how much more we need. and one of the big things that the pentagon needs to do -- and this chart that you have not put up yet that we can see, i don't know if they can see. tells about where the american public is at on where we are spending our money. basically, it asked too much or too little, infrastructure, education, health care, border security -- it is 61% say we are not spending enough on infrastructure. 50 -- i can't read that far, 58% i think say education. 56, health care, 47% border security. 27% say it is military. so we have got a problem in the country with not really agreeing that the most urgent thing that we are facing is to spend more money at the pentagon. so we have got to ask ourselves that question, why? why does the public feel this way? there is a whole lot of runs but two important ones. number one, the spectacular amount of money that the pentagon with the able help of congress, fully admit, has wasted over the course of the last 20 years. and when we look at a variety of differen
we talk about how much more we need. and one of the big things that the pentagon needs to do -- and this chart that you have not put up yet that we can see, i don't know if they can see. tells about where the american public is at on where we are spending our money. basically, it asked too much or too little, infrastructure, education, health care, border security -- it is 61% say we are not spending enough on infrastructure. 50 -- i can't read that far, 58% i think say education. 56, health...
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we want to, we do, but until we have that on what we want, it is a guarantee. a security guarantee. >> i know you have to go. i am getting that. >> i think, cyberattack. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] it doesn't work, i am sorry. >> what if i try to talk to you and you understand me. >> i understand you from the very beginning. but you know, there are other things. >> i want to ask you, if the u.s. has its intelligence, you said you have yours. what is your interpretation of the intentions, not capability, but his intentions. do you think that he will invade? >> he has. >> i don't know what the president of the russian federation once prayed that is why some -- propose we meet. >> on that note, your people are telling me that i have to's [indiscernible] your people are telling me that you need to go. >> no. we have friends here. >> leaving your house unguarded. >> my response would be very brief. i am sure that my country is in good hands. this is not just my hands. this is the hands of our soldiers and sisters. i think that it is important. i would like to sa
we want to, we do, but until we have that on what we want, it is a guarantee. a security guarantee. >> i know you have to go. i am getting that. >> i think, cyberattack. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] it doesn't work, i am sorry. >> what if i try to talk to you and you understand me. >> i understand you from the very beginning. but you know, there are other things. >> i want to ask you, if the u.s. has its intelligence, you said you have yours. what is your...
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saying we are here, we are in ukraine, we defend our country, and we intend to continue doing so. >> what were your reactions to president biden's remarks yesterday? >> well, we are grateful for this sanction. it covers very broad range of topics. as a former minister of finance, i was happy to see the sanctions against major russian banks. i was very happy to see export controls. i was very happy to see the personal sanctions and all of that. we also heard from president biden that he's -- our reaction has been voiced by our president right away. we are thankful for the strong sanctions that will be heard and felt in russia. we look forward for the next. >> [inaudible] what is your impression as far as that? >> there's only one person who knows what we need to do for him to stop and it is mr. pruden. he's the one who started this war in 2014. he is the one who started this war in 2021 with the escalation. he's the one who started full-fledged war right now. so we can guess what will make him stop. i think what we should do, and we should be united and it. we are happy that we have 7
saying we are here, we are in ukraine, we defend our country, and we intend to continue doing so. >> what were your reactions to president biden's remarks yesterday? >> well, we are grateful for this sanction. it covers very broad range of topics. as a former minister of finance, i was happy to see the sanctions against major russian banks. i was very happy to see export controls. i was very happy to see the personal sanctions and all of that. we also heard from president biden that...
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we saw this after ebola, we saw this after zika, we sought after h1n1. we saw it over and over. that is why it is so critical that we invest in public health infrastructure. it is easier when there is an emergency to get supplemental dollars. as someone who has run a public health agency, i can tell you that you can't build a sustainable program on one time dollars. it just doesn't work. you end up with this flood of money that comes in. you do your best to use it well but if it is building systems, whether it is data systems or developing stats or building infrastructure or establishing partnership with states and cities and counties or different organizations or even industries that you're purchasing from, if you don't have sustainable dollars, you can't do it effectively. unless congress ensures long-term sustainable funding, they will not be able to keep the date with the american people. the first response building of government is to keep people safe and right now we are falling down on that in this country because we are not funding public health substantially and we are
we saw this after ebola, we saw this after zika, we sought after h1n1. we saw it over and over. that is why it is so critical that we invest in public health infrastructure. it is easier when there is an emergency to get supplemental dollars. as someone who has run a public health agency, i can tell you that you can't build a sustainable program on one time dollars. it just doesn't work. you end up with this flood of money that comes in. you do your best to use it well but if it is building...
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so if we -- if we find that there might be a reason to conduct this, and we pursue the balance, and we provide that to the deputy city attorneys and they do their own asset search and they'll go through an effort to assess whether or not we'd be successful in litigation and whether or not we'd be successful in collecting. in looking at the old write offs i found that we might have gone through a court action and we were awarded moneys that we couldn't collect. so in some cases we might go through the litigation and win the case, but can't actually collect because the entity has dissolved or the person has gone bankrupt or the businesses have gone bankrupt and there's nothing to collect. so we'll do that assessment with the city attorneys and then together we would assess whether or not it's worth to pursue the case and to go forward with litigation or to go straight to write-off. and if -- if we go to court or not, once we get to one of the three conclusions under five, meaning the debtor has no asset or has few and we might want to pursue if a tenant left damages on the property or th
so if we -- if we find that there might be a reason to conduct this, and we pursue the balance, and we provide that to the deputy city attorneys and they do their own asset search and they'll go through an effort to assess whether or not we'd be successful in litigation and whether or not we'd be successful in collecting. in looking at the old write offs i found that we might have gone through a court action and we were awarded moneys that we couldn't collect. so in some cases we might go...
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we all know it and we are so happy we have vice president gort with us, who has we have to look into this and i think the combination of technology of satellites and astronauts is fantastic. >> a chris, what were your thoughts as you are listening to him? >> i think there is a moment we have now that has not ever existed in human history where space is now accessible to entrepreneurs, to the private sector in a way that has never been before. we can now invest in these companies and public markets for the first time in history. we now have the opportunity to build sensors and put them into space to help us see our planet for the first time. we are beginning an era of innovation like we have never seen before. i am incredibly excited and honored to be a part of that into enable the entrepreneurs to get all their new satellites into space and make it easier to operate in space. i'm excited about what elon is doing should take us beyond earth to mars pretty excited by all the space of tourism stuff that jeff and others are working on. it's truly a moment in time how we manage the spectr
we all know it and we are so happy we have vice president gort with us, who has we have to look into this and i think the combination of technology of satellites and astronauts is fantastic. >> a chris, what were your thoughts as you are listening to him? >> i think there is a moment we have now that has not ever existed in human history where space is now accessible to entrepreneurs, to the private sector in a way that has never been before. we can now invest in these companies and...
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we can and should be we came close in the special session. we need to get over the finish line but we can be the first state in the nation to adopt computer and cyber science graduation standards for everybody in k-12 through college through graduate school. our pk 20 initiative which reflects every student from kindergarten through phd has already won awards for the statewide approach to computer science and cyber education and workforce training. speaking of awards we held the first ever cyber madness tournament in north dakota and congratulations to the team from james valley career and technical center these are high school students from jamestown, streator school districts. they put their test against teams from all over the state. they put their skills to work and came out on top and one the competition. help me congratulate the coaching team members jordan colin carlton mason. [applause] >> so cool, did you have fun at cyber madness? fun to come out on top? >> that is awesome. i love that you have class b and class a schools working to
we can and should be we came close in the special session. we need to get over the finish line but we can be the first state in the nation to adopt computer and cyber science graduation standards for everybody in k-12 through college through graduate school. our pk 20 initiative which reflects every student from kindergarten through phd has already won awards for the statewide approach to computer science and cyber education and workforce training. speaking of awards we held the first ever...
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what did we say we would do? guest: we said we would not only recognize ukraine sovereignty, but come to the defense of ukraine. obviously it is about a military alliance. obviously, ukraine is not a member of nato, so it does not have the section five guarantee of a response, but we are also responsible for guaranteeing the independence of ukraine. biden has basically said that we are not going to intervene militarily, but we do have a moral, and, i would argue, a legal responsibility to defend ukraine, especially in light of this incredible violation of international law. host: i know it's a busy day for you. two more calls for you while we have you. robert in virginia, republican. go ahead. caller: i am not a republican, i am an independent. that was a mistake in the dialing. my question is, one, i was in moscow earlier this year, and sanctions don't seem to do much. every time there are sanctions put on place, they build up the infrastructure internally. they put embargoes on cheeses from countries like italy
what did we say we would do? guest: we said we would not only recognize ukraine sovereignty, but come to the defense of ukraine. obviously it is about a military alliance. obviously, ukraine is not a member of nato, so it does not have the section five guarantee of a response, but we are also responsible for guaranteeing the independence of ukraine. biden has basically said that we are not going to intervene militarily, but we do have a moral, and, i would argue, a legal responsibility to...
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how do we do this? do we do a hard bid? do we do not a hard bid? i would say if there was no housing, if we kind of put aside the housing of public land initiative and said, this is just capital project, this is a city investment, this is a public project. we can do a hard bid. we can go straight to design build now with the design criteria that we have. it's developed well enough where we would have full confidence to do that. we would be going to market as a traditional design build project. >> director lai: understood. thank you so much for reminding us of priorities in this. which is to deliver the bus project. i would challenge the fact that i don't think m.t.a. is capable of developing the housing. you said that we know how to do both. i don't think we can do both. the city has not been the business self-producing housing for quite some time. i think your point is well made here. i'm going to go into what i actually am concerned about, which is like the action in front of us. i think i share some of the sentiment this is uncomfortable action
how do we do this? do we do a hard bid? do we do not a hard bid? i would say if there was no housing, if we kind of put aside the housing of public land initiative and said, this is just capital project, this is a city investment, this is a public project. we can do a hard bid. we can go straight to design build now with the design criteria that we have. it's developed well enough where we would have full confidence to do that. we would be going to market as a traditional design build project....
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we are not done. we have a lot more to go. signals and signage supports bicycle safety and traffic safety and pedestrian access and curb ramps and traffic calming. we will keep that going in 2022, of course. our pnc traffic mitigation task has been lower than protected as well as many other sources during the pandemic. we were able to helpual locate $3 million to the vision zero quick-build program. last year and we were active as the c p.u.c. addressed the driver less automobiles. crews and permits,mp.u.c. and ensuring we have as much transparency and accountability in reporting as possible as the state grants them permission to move intona truly driver less testing need and deployment need on san francisco's roadways. these are a few snapshots. the registration fee is $10 per vehicle per year approved in 2010. we completed call for projects among the agency sponsors will bring the recommendations to you in the spring. these are the projects funded in 2021. western addition plan implementation, potrero, repair and mission gen
we are not done. we have a lot more to go. signals and signage supports bicycle safety and traffic safety and pedestrian access and curb ramps and traffic calming. we will keep that going in 2022, of course. our pnc traffic mitigation task has been lower than protected as well as many other sources during the pandemic. we were able to helpual locate $3 million to the vision zero quick-build program. last year and we were active as the c p.u.c. addressed the driver less automobiles. crews and...
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if we are the equitable district that we think we are, we need to look at what students need the most support and what students require the most planning. r.f.p.s have to work with 28 kids across seven, eight, 10 different class rooms. folks in need of planning period, i would encourage you to look at other areas, not to take anything away from ap teachers. everyone needs planning periods. move equity to the front and center of the conversation. thank you. >> that concludes public comment. >> thank you. the board will now go into closed session. i call >> item 1 report from closed session. the matter of pk versus s.f.u.s.d. 2021-120888. the board voted seven ayes to pay up to the stipulated amount. the matter of rsh versus s.f.u.s.d. case (202)112-0857. the board seven ayes gives authority to pay up to stipulated amount. two matters of avenued litigation the board gave direction to the general counsel on one matter of public employee discipline dismissal relief. by seven ayes approved settlement and release agreement. with that this meeting is adjourned before midnight. >> i am so hap
if we are the equitable district that we think we are, we need to look at what students need the most support and what students require the most planning. r.f.p.s have to work with 28 kids across seven, eight, 10 different class rooms. folks in need of planning period, i would encourage you to look at other areas, not to take anything away from ap teachers. everyone needs planning periods. move equity to the front and center of the conversation. thank you. >> that concludes public...
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if we are the equitable district that we think we are, we need to look at what students need the most support and what students require the most planning. r.f.p.s have to work with 28 kids across seven, eight, 10 different class rooms. folks in need of planning period, i would encourage you to look at other areas, not to take anything away from ap teachers. everyone needs planning periods. move equity to the front and center of the conversation. thank you. >> that concludes public comment. >> thank you. the board will now go into closed session. i call >> item 1 report from closed session. the matter of pk versus s.f.u.s.d. 2021-120888. the board voted seven ayes to pay up to the stipulated amount. the matter of rsh versus s.f.u.s.d. case (202)112-0857. the board seven ayes gives authority to pay up to stipulated amount. two matters of avenued litigation the board gave direction to the general counsel on one matter of public employee discipline dismissal relief. by seven ayes approved settlement and release agreement. with that this meeting is adjourned before midnight. >> chair borde
if we are the equitable district that we think we are, we need to look at what students need the most support and what students require the most planning. r.f.p.s have to work with 28 kids across seven, eight, 10 different class rooms. folks in need of planning period, i would encourage you to look at other areas, not to take anything away from ap teachers. everyone needs planning periods. move equity to the front and center of the conversation. thank you. >> that concludes public...
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we always do an appraisal before we acquire property. we like to buy property at a little bit below fair market value if we can. we always tried to negotiate the best deal pop is -- possible. we rarely buy property over fair market value. and if you choose to do so, the have to make certain findings that buying property above fair market value is in the best interest of the city. hopefully that answers your question. we did do an appraisal for all people. >> thank you so much. the absolutely answers my question. i appreciated. i also want to say thank you to our firefighters. i never realized that the street response outreach team, the crisis response team, actually lived underneath the fire department and every day, those teams reached such an impact were having this training centre will help their brothers and sisters who are suffering on the streets. i just want to say thank you. that concludes my comments. >> thank you. commissioner brent? >> jamie, chief nicholson, deputy chief o'connor, thank you so much for this report. this will
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michael: we are doing it step-by-step, so we are gauging the situation as we go on but we are in quite a bit of a soul-searching terms of recruitment, particularly on the front line, which is the cabin crew, ground staff and pilots. so there is a big drive on the moment so they are coming back in line with the demand surge i was talking about earlier, which we can particularly see taking place end of march going into the summer season. rishaad: mike, shot in hong kong, i want to get a look at where you are in terms of yields, load fractures, and moving to the upside or downside? michael: i think in terms of load factors, where we are seeing rapid growth from a we have been, we are not yet at the levels that we were pre-covid. we were always operating in the mid to high 18% like a good lcc wood. sometimes in the 90%, sometimes on the route. we are not there yet, but it is increasing from where it has been. yields, we are doing a lot to stimulate demand, so depending on the market, yields are up domestically from where they were pre-covid levels, but this was really just to stick with th
michael: we are doing it step-by-step, so we are gauging the situation as we go on but we are in quite a bit of a soul-searching terms of recruitment, particularly on the front line, which is the cabin crew, ground staff and pilots. so there is a big drive on the moment so they are coming back in line with the demand surge i was talking about earlier, which we can particularly see taking place end of march going into the summer season. rishaad: mike, shot in hong kong, i want to get a look at...
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i remember we were the barbarians, the rubes, we didn't know what we were doing. i'm pretty confident now. i say that not enjoy but sorrow because america demands good leadership and the world is depending upon it. when the iranians were threatening our friends in israel and a general was trying to further his plan to take more american lives, we did the right thing. we did not send 50,000 soldiers across the world. we took strike that changed history. we struck soleimani so he would never kill another american. we made clear to our friends everywhere that we were going to be friends with friends and we moved the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem recognizing that place. [applause] when i traveled on good friday of 2018 on a mission that the president had given me to meet with chairman kim, to tell the ruthless leader who had sent a young american home from detention only to die, i went to see him to tell him that we were prepared to do the right thing. chairman kim must release american hostages and we got all three home. we did not take one penny of yours and gi
i remember we were the barbarians, the rubes, we didn't know what we were doing. i'm pretty confident now. i say that not enjoy but sorrow because america demands good leadership and the world is depending upon it. when the iranians were threatening our friends in israel and a general was trying to further his plan to take more american lives, we did the right thing. we did not send 50,000 soldiers across the world. we took strike that changed history. we struck soleimani so he would never kill...
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that's how we move the needle. that's how we improve what we do for patients. offering patients the best therapy, that's what we inspire to be able to offer patients, the best possible treatments with clinical trials. you can take a therapy, a drive similar to what we heard in the first panel, and process that in phase one trials and try to find the best dose, and in faze three and be able to compare the new therapies to whatever the standard of care is. and that is how we move the needle. i think this is all possible because of the advancements of the national cancer act. >> the first session was so fascinating for me. what i sigh is again the theme of bringing everything together. often nasa tries to justify some of what it does by saying look at all of this cool technology, which i think is the greatest thing in the world, but multiply that by 10,000 for the cancer act, and i think that bringing all of these folks together, all of this basic science, looking at dr. baltimore, looking at the script case and realizing that you need a reverse script case to mak
that's how we move the needle. that's how we improve what we do for patients. offering patients the best therapy, that's what we inspire to be able to offer patients, the best possible treatments with clinical trials. you can take a therapy, a drive similar to what we heard in the first panel, and process that in phase one trials and try to find the best dose, and in faze three and be able to compare the new therapies to whatever the standard of care is. and that is how we move the needle. i...
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we have a number of orients -- warrants outstanding we are in a country where we can extradite, and we will. with the department of justice, and let me tell you, we are a full grown law firm. we have done more indicting and convicting of people who have worked afghanistan, because a lot of them are americans, and we can still do that. but we need your help. actually. the one benefit of this crisis is that a lot of people from afghanistan have come western countries, so some of those people are giving us information about fraud and abuse. you can still to the investigations. some people who have gone to western countries and the united states we will probably indict. they were corrupt or krups. we really need your help. we need the help of a lot of people, so please go to her website. there's a button. you can push it. that is a hotline button. we are offering anonymity to those people. we protect the people who need protection. if you don't believe me, you can go and look up in the news. we had a long lawsuit with the washington post. i respected that newspaper, except in this instance
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we did it because we felt we needed to to find out what's going on. i won't get into the specific operations but the groups involved are spread throughout the agency and we need to make sure that we separated them and secure them hoping the lockdown will be short-lived.. we do not like keeping inmates in their cells and we will do our best to get them out as quickly that keeping safety with everyone in mind. >> thank you. if you would give the committee and update on the moment of the lockdown stops, we would appreciate it for all the members.s. following up, in texas, a security facility has ten infected inmates, 942 recovered from covid. that seems high out of 1,974 total inmates including the camp and correctional institution, which includes low offense individuals. that's almost half of the inmate population that's been infected with. covid-19. twenty staff are positive right now and how many inmates were placed into home confinement and how many were released under the compassionate release? are older inmates in those facilities given priority to
we did it because we felt we needed to to find out what's going on. i won't get into the specific operations but the groups involved are spread throughout the agency and we need to make sure that we separated them and secure them hoping the lockdown will be short-lived.. we do not like keeping inmates in their cells and we will do our best to get them out as quickly that keeping safety with everyone in mind. >> thank you. if you would give the committee and update on the moment of the...
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how do we define ai? we have to make it careful. we do have a buy rating for now. we hope they do invest carefully. >> great to have you with us. you can watch us live always, catch up on past interviews on tv . you can also dive into securities or functions that we talk about plus become part of the conversation by sending us instant messages during our shows. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are tracking the fallout of the global supply chain crunch. protesters blocking traffic between the u.s. and canada to oppose a vaccine rules are further stretching and auto supply chain as it disrupts movement through a key quarter with detroit. the situation could get worse within days. restaurant chain to polite has sided -- chipotle has sided the -- they warned that they might continue to have to increase prices. nhk reporting that the japanese government has decided to divert some lng to europe in the event that the ukraine crisis leads to supply disruption. >> aluminum which has surged to its highest since 2008. it i
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it is a bilateral arrangement we have and we send u.s. troops to that country to bolster their self-defense. they will fall >> state department nick price says the u.s. is looking for a diplomatic solution but remains prepared for potential military conflict. he briefed reporters and took questions for a full hour. sec. price: afternoon. happy monday. as a gift to all of you, i don't have anything at the top. happy to start with your questions. time will tell. >> can i ask you about a general question on the ukraine? what do you think that you accomplished at this security council meeting? sec. price: >> you have heard you have heard from our ambassador to the u.n. >> you don't need to go through everything that she said. what does the administration think that it accomplished? sec. price: can i give a slight preamble? >> you just don't need to repeat everything that was said an hour ago. sec. price: i will come to your question. not everybody is the same reporter extraordinaire. the un security council as we know, under the u.n. charter,
it is a bilateral arrangement we have and we send u.s. troops to that country to bolster their self-defense. they will fall >> state department nick price says the u.s. is looking for a diplomatic solution but remains prepared for potential military conflict. he briefed reporters and took questions for a full hour. sec. price: afternoon. happy monday. as a gift to all of you, i don't have anything at the top. happy to start with your questions. time will tell. >> can i ask you about...
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we are at record levels. we said we would hit cash flow positivity this year. i think with uber, you have the balance of in the short-term, what have you done for me lately? we are delivering profits, we will deliver cash flow profitability. q1 is stronger than q4. that is not true for some of our competitors. at the same time, we are putting a marker down on long-term growth of 22% to 26% and significant incremental profit as the business grows. you want improvement next quarter, next year? you got it. but you want long-term growth five to 10 years with increasing margins, we have that as well. if we deliver on the short and the long-term, we will be just fine. guy: you talk about that balance. cannot talk about the balance within the business right now? delivery was a huge heads for you during the pandemic. his delivery and -- is delivery and ridership on a fulcrum? does one go up and the other come down and vice versa and what happens with ridesharing as we come out of pandemic? is there a long-term dent because of the pandemic or does that start to fade qui
we are at record levels. we said we would hit cash flow positivity this year. i think with uber, you have the balance of in the short-term, what have you done for me lately? we are delivering profits, we will deliver cash flow profitability. q1 is stronger than q4. that is not true for some of our competitors. at the same time, we are putting a marker down on long-term growth of 22% to 26% and significant incremental profit as the business grows. you want improvement next quarter, next year?...
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we don't get into war when we are strong, we get to war when we are weak, and that is a lesson we need to learn and why history is so important. this president seems to be more like neville chamberlain they on jimmy carter, and that is something we should all be afraid of. >> the daily beast came out with an article basically saying don't blame biden for the russia-ukraine. should we believe that? >> i want our president to be loved by the american people. i genuinely do. whenever we elect our president. but what i truly want in a president is for the rest of the world to be terrified of them. [applause] we are the most powerful country that has ever existed. we also need to realize that the days of endless wars and ascending our sons and daughters to die across the sea for other nations, those need to be gone. we need to be able to use economic sanctions to stop. this all could have been stopped by being able to stop the nord stream 2 pipeline from being constructed. it would have been so simple. but my friends, think about this. joe biden, we have all heard about the shenanigans that
we don't get into war when we are strong, we get to war when we are weak, and that is a lesson we need to learn and why history is so important. this president seems to be more like neville chamberlain they on jimmy carter, and that is something we should all be afraid of. >> the daily beast came out with an article basically saying don't blame biden for the russia-ukraine. should we believe that? >> i want our president to be loved by the american people. i genuinely do. whenever...
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we hope we will be helpful to them to transform. we need to act quickly to make the investor sector fully sustainable, and we need to do something in the next years. manus: mario, you did the hayward deal -- the huge deal in the united states 18 months ago. even the dividend structure you laid out to us, and the ability to pay out a healthy dividend, are you in active search mode to buy another business? what is your thinking? are you in consolidation mode? mario: we are definitely not actively looking. on m&a we have an opportunistic approach. we have the capacity to do it, as we demonstrated over the past years. if and when we find opportunities, we go for them. fundamentally, we run the business in a very tight way. we have targets. we have priorities. we follow the priorities. we want to achieve or beat the targets. all of our efforts are to beat the targets by the end of 2022. manus: we wish you well. come back and see dani and i anytime. mario greco, ceo, zurich insurance company, on his dividend payout and search for hitting
we hope we will be helpful to them to transform. we need to act quickly to make the investor sector fully sustainable, and we need to do something in the next years. manus: mario, you did the hayward deal -- the huge deal in the united states 18 months ago. even the dividend structure you laid out to us, and the ability to pay out a healthy dividend, are you in active search mode to buy another business? what is your thinking? are you in consolidation mode? mario: we are definitely not actively...
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so i'm hopeful that we will, as we move forward together, and we must do it together, that when we encounter these circumstances, we will take them on and we will do it together, understanding that there can be no such thing as a beneficial bigot. so to my friend mr. fingerhut, i appreciate you being here, and beneficial bigotry is the topic. how do you respond to my comment that we have to treat all bigots the same? you can't give a beneficial bigot a license to do what you wouldn't give another bigot the opportunity to do. >> represented of green, it's indeed a pleasure to speak with you again and you've been such a champion on these issues. of course i agree with your comment entirely that we must treat all bigotry the same. i want to emphasize that as we grow the professional security systems, initiatives that we are building across entire judicial -- jewish community in each of our 140 six jewish federations, that one of the key roles of those professional community security directors who of course are working and trained by them is to build relations with not only local law enforcement
so i'm hopeful that we will, as we move forward together, and we must do it together, that when we encounter these circumstances, we will take them on and we will do it together, understanding that there can be no such thing as a beneficial bigot. so to my friend mr. fingerhut, i appreciate you being here, and beneficial bigotry is the topic. how do you respond to my comment that we have to treat all bigots the same? you can't give a beneficial bigot a license to do what you wouldn't give...
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we should still be humbled we got to that. today we can celebrate the downward trend of the icu, etc., but i do not think this means it is over. anna: and you have been following subvariant's. what is the subvariant we need to be watchful for? sam: be watchful of rather than concerned is the ba2 subvariant. it does not seem to be escaping vaccines anymore than the omicron ba1. it does not seem to be causing more severe -- more severe disease. it is more transmissible. if it is more transmissible, there is a risk we see another taking off of cases when everybody is open and running around without masks and not necessarily self-isolating, hoping that will not be the case. anna: what we know about omicron and the way interacts with other variants and the level of immunity we might get. many of us know people who had delta and then got omicron. we know delta infections did not stop you from getting omicron. we hope the vaccines are keeping the worst of the symptoms at bay. what we know about how the various variants are evolving t
we should still be humbled we got to that. today we can celebrate the downward trend of the icu, etc., but i do not think this means it is over. anna: and you have been following subvariant's. what is the subvariant we need to be watchful for? sam: be watchful of rather than concerned is the ba2 subvariant. it does not seem to be escaping vaccines anymore than the omicron ba1. it does not seem to be causing more severe -- more severe disease. it is more transmissible. if it is more...
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that's how we move the needle. that's how we improve what we do for patients. taking care of patients, offering them the best therapy. that is what we aspire to be able to offer patients with the best possible treatment. with clinical trials, you can take a therapy, similar to what we heard in the first panel, and process that through phase 1 trial to find the best dose, phase 2 and phase 3 and be able to compare these therapies to whatever the standard of care is. that's how we move the needle and that's how we improve treatment. i think this is all absolutely possible because of the advancement of the national cancer act. >> yeah, i think the first session was so fascinating for me, and what i see, again, is the theme of bringing everything together. often nasa tries to justify some of what it does by saying look at all this cool technology falling out of the space program, which as a space geek, i think is the greatest thing in the world. multiply that by 10,000 for the national cancer act. i think bringing all these folks together, all this basic science. l
that's how we move the needle. that's how we improve what we do for patients. taking care of patients, offering them the best therapy. that is what we aspire to be able to offer patients with the best possible treatment. with clinical trials, you can take a therapy, similar to what we heard in the first panel, and process that through phase 1 trial to find the best dose, phase 2 and phase 3 and be able to compare these therapies to whatever the standard of care is. that's how we move the needle...
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of that we, we don't produce food because we have a flooding. if we have a co secret that we've come into our lungs and from i would like to go into the bloodstream and, and all of these, nobody can say that this is not an issue for health profession. and these, these, our business very, very much so use is it has to be incorporated and we need the voice of the health professionals. in asthma, you can not just to keep treating us like you need to understand why this person is having asthma. and he's because they leave from very, very polluted. see this, the most of the case, all right, gas. so i have so many video comments, and i want to run it by good. i'm going to do that for the next section of our conversation. this is tanya and tie and make some really interesting points about air pollution and what we need to do with the information, how we collect that information. marina. i want you to listen to tyler an immediate respond on the back of his video. he's we know that air pollution exposure is responsible for an incredible amount of avoidab
of that we, we don't produce food because we have a flooding. if we have a co secret that we've come into our lungs and from i would like to go into the bloodstream and, and all of these, nobody can say that this is not an issue for health profession. and these, these, our business very, very much so use is it has to be incorporated and we need the voice of the health professionals. in asthma, you can not just to keep treating us like you need to understand why this person is having asthma. and...
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we meet voters on their own turf. we turn them out. we get them to the polls and we win elections. don't believe me? ask terry mcauliffe. [laughter] [applause] i am especially proud of our community center project. we have opened 21 centers nationwide in the last year and we will double that for election date. from the black community center in cleveland to the hispanic outreach center in houston, we are engaging nontraditional republican voters from all walks of life. these victories and so many more are why we are in an excellent position to make huge gains this november. it goes without saying that one visionary leader has overseen this tremendous progress, our chairwoman ronna mcdaniel. i cannot begin to thank her enough for her poise, vision, and commitment to our work and the people who do it. i cannot thank her enough for her generosity in time and spirit. the rnc has never been stronger or more relevant and we owe that to her leadership. we owe her a debt of gratitude. we can start winning in november. i may be changing my title, but i will still be right by her side as we
we meet voters on their own turf. we turn them out. we get them to the polls and we win elections. don't believe me? ask terry mcauliffe. [laughter] [applause] i am especially proud of our community center project. we have opened 21 centers nationwide in the last year and we will double that for election date. from the black community center in cleveland to the hispanic outreach center in houston, we are engaging nontraditional republican voters from all walks of life. these victories and so...
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we may, yes, we got the result of sanctions imposed on it. we got to put it withstood railey. well, if you look at the figures and the numbers down, you'll see that russian economy is much stronger than the wesley life. the thing was io and russia gotten we had to get growth is not the only country of some former opportunities about the country of new opportunities. and we've talked about this new opportunities and the sanction policy imposed against russia has struck, has damaged, hungry, much more than it damaged rush. actually, that's russia. one me, sally mentioned to replace the improved in such areas where we used to supply our goods, our commodities. so we lost this market rush, it was for us to develop in such a way that some nation, some countries including hungry because we became a living side because of that. so the sanctions policy she kept is having some sort of like me and another f fact and i'm so not the fact that was aimed for him. so sanctions is a tool that is destined for failure. i don't think it is acceptable, neither for russian nor for any other countr
we may, yes, we got the result of sanctions imposed on it. we got to put it withstood railey. well, if you look at the figures and the numbers down, you'll see that russian economy is much stronger than the wesley life. the thing was io and russia gotten we had to get growth is not the only country of some former opportunities about the country of new opportunities. and we've talked about this new opportunities and the sanction policy imposed against russia has struck, has damaged, hungry, much...
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we did it twice, and we will do it again. [cheers and applause] we are going to be doing it again a third time. 2022 will be the year that millions of everyday citizens stand up to the left wing fascists, and they will continue and we will all continue together to make america great again. [cheers and applause] he had it done. the election was rigged. they have undone some of it. not all of it. they will never to be able to do all of it, because will be acting before they can do it, if it was up to them, they would destroy our country, but we can build it back again quickly and even better than before because they have lost all credibility. they have proven during this. of time that their policies are a disaster in their policies don't work. we will get voter id. we will never defund the police. [cheers and applause] ridiculous counsel culture will be wiped out entirely. the wall will be quickly completed. [cheers and applause] we will build the wall, complete the wall in three weeks. it took two and a half years on the wall,
we did it twice, and we will do it again. [cheers and applause] we are going to be doing it again a third time. 2022 will be the year that millions of everyday citizens stand up to the left wing fascists, and they will continue and we will all continue together to make america great again. [cheers and applause] he had it done. the election was rigged. they have undone some of it. not all of it. they will never to be able to do all of it, because will be acting before they can do it, if it was...
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the extent we need to pay up we will do so as we have done for the last year. having said that we have an attractive culture to work in as well. there are more recipes than just faith to make sure people stay. manus: deutsche bank of 50%, goldman a jp morgan 40% to 50% up. what kind of percentage do you see the bonus food at ubs rising? ralph: i cannot give a percentage yet but it is increasing. manus: 2020 was up 24%. ralph: it is not as much as that this year. it is about paying for performance. that is what is important. if people perform they get paid well and if they do not they do not. clearly the market has done well. we have done well in the market and so the pay is up. guy: the ubs cfo speaking to manus cranny. manus cranny joins us from zurich. the market left what it heard from ralph hamers and ubs. is this as good as it gets? manus: i think he will push further. i think given the new targets he is delivering on profitability and cost income it is closing the gap. look at last year's numbers. look at some of the b.i. they have run the numbers with th
the extent we need to pay up we will do so as we have done for the last year. having said that we have an attractive culture to work in as well. there are more recipes than just faith to make sure people stay. manus: deutsche bank of 50%, goldman a jp morgan 40% to 50% up. what kind of percentage do you see the bonus food at ubs rising? ralph: i cannot give a percentage yet but it is increasing. manus: 2020 was up 24%. ralph: it is not as much as that this year. it is about paying for...
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and we, or we care about— of cynicism. and we, or we care about is— of cynicism. and we, or we care about is peace. and i mentioned this many— about is peace. and i mentioned this many times— about is peace. and i mentioned this many times to the president of the russian _ many times to the president of the russian federation and angela merkel and president macron in 2019. we have _ and president macron in 2019. we have sent — and president macron in 2019. we have sent a — and president macron in 2019. we have sent a massive amount of signals— have sent a massive amount of signals and we have passed them onto a different— signals and we have passed them onto a different world leaders and directly— a different world leaders and directly to the russian federation that we _ directly to the russian federation that we are ready to sit down and speak _ that we are ready to sit down and speak. speak to the platform that you like. — speak. speak to the platform that you like, pick the partners that will be — you like, pick the partners that will be there
and we, or we care about— of cynicism. and we, or we care about is— of cynicism. and we, or we care about is peace. and i mentioned this many— about is peace. and i mentioned this many times— about is peace. and i mentioned this many times to the president of the russian _ many times to the president of the russian federation and angela merkel and president macron in 2019. we have _ and president macron in 2019. we have sent — and president macron in 2019. we have sent a — and...
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i'm sure we know what we support in iowa based on our own history, what we want. we want peace in europe. we will never accept violence as a means of policy making. we will always push for a peaceful solution of conflicts, discovery, and we will work until there is peace and europe. once again. the number's going to be meeting alone and we are not alone in this one. we are working with our friends and partners in europe and across the globe, our greatest strength, our, our alliances, the bank that us both, we owe it to them other than that for over 30 years long. we have been a unified germany living in prosperity in peace with our neighbors. let's, if we want to store these last 30 years, not to be a historic exception, we must do everything we can to work towards cohesion within the e. u or the strength of nato and closer contacts, to those who share our values world wide, i am optimistic that we will succeed because rarely were we so resolute with our partners. as we are today. and i did decent arden your business dish, doug, we will know how strong free democr
i'm sure we know what we support in iowa based on our own history, what we want. we want peace in europe. we will never accept violence as a means of policy making. we will always push for a peaceful solution of conflicts, discovery, and we will work until there is peace and europe. once again. the number's going to be meeting alone and we are not alone in this one. we are working with our friends and partners in europe and across the globe, our greatest strength, our, our alliances, the bank...
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we should anywhere and there are things we can do. so to give john and your industry some credit, to echo what you said, we did a little bit of research into semiconductor, the semiconductor industry and found there are significant, costs us sadistically more to do a seer, anywhere from 30-60% more to manufacture chips here than elsewhere. the primary explanation for that difference is the governments support that other nations are pumping into the industry there. it's a very straightforward strategic question, does the united states care about whether we can make a chips? if the answer is a gap, and we should do something about it. as maryann said, and social policy does exist. the question is, not choosing is a choice, so let's be honest about the fact we have to make a choice and do it right to the industries that matter. i couldn't agree more. the reality is the american economy does not function in a vacuum. we work in a global community that plays by different rules. countries that have strong focused targeted industrial policie
we should anywhere and there are things we can do. so to give john and your industry some credit, to echo what you said, we did a little bit of research into semiconductor, the semiconductor industry and found there are significant, costs us sadistically more to do a seer, anywhere from 30-60% more to manufacture chips here than elsewhere. the primary explanation for that difference is the governments support that other nations are pumping into the industry there. it's a very straightforward...
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so that means we got in a lot later than we wanted to. our plan was to spend a lot more time this region because they have obviously really epic winery. so we were gonna go to a wine tasting, take some time to scroll around the vineyard. of course, you can get some incredible pictures around here, but we did manage to get a brighten early, so we could come out stroll among the vines and just take at least a little bit of the views before we head on. this is the amazing room we stayed and last night this is actually the top level of the old farm house, where the farm workers from the vineyard used to live it since been converted into a hotel were absolutely in love with the architecture. you can see they've got these beautiful stone walls. they have whole tree trunk through the roof as the support. it's all raw, it's all beautiful. it's so mighty and rustic. sadly, we didn't get to spend as much time here as you wanted to you, as you know, we got in very late last night, we thought we'd have the whole day to explore. and today we have to b
so that means we got in a lot later than we wanted to. our plan was to spend a lot more time this region because they have obviously really epic winery. so we were gonna go to a wine tasting, take some time to scroll around the vineyard. of course, you can get some incredible pictures around here, but we did manage to get a brighten early, so we could come out stroll among the vines and just take at least a little bit of the views before we head on. this is the amazing room we stayed and last...
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we in the san francisco police department, we, the people of san francisco, we as a community, we have to turn that around. and it may not come as a surprise to many of you that we saw more hate crimes against our a.a.p.i. communities in san francisco last year significantly more than we did the year before. and, you know, we started seeing a turn around in 2020 when we first got into the global pandemic. but in 2021, our statistics increased the mayor said about 500%. we saw more than a six fold increase in asian hate crimes in our city in san francisco and we had eight in 2019. we had nine in 2020. and we had 60 in 2021. that is significant. that is concerning and that is alarming. i want to highlight a couple of things that we have done, we the police department and we have deny these things with the help of many members in our community and many of the community leaders standing here with me today and i'll introduce them in a second, but more than 30 of the 60 incidents were committed by the same offender. an individual last august in which this person targeted asian victims. 31 of
we in the san francisco police department, we, the people of san francisco, we as a community, we have to turn that around. and it may not come as a surprise to many of you that we saw more hate crimes against our a.a.p.i. communities in san francisco last year significantly more than we did the year before. and, you know, we started seeing a turn around in 2020 when we first got into the global pandemic. but in 2021, our statistics increased the mayor said about 500%. we saw more than a six...
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we exist now. we definitely will fight for our home. so all the planning and preparations are in place in k yiv. everyone is in ukraine, all governments and others operate together with the diplomatic forces and our armed forces will support them. yesterday our president announced martial law and the parliament supported it. now all the focus of everything we are doing in ukraine is to defend our country. reporter: have you been briefed on who the u.s. will sanction and do you feel that will be enough to punish russia for what they have done so far? >> we will break away from this and take you live to the white house briefing just getting underway. live coverage on c-span. sec. psaki: he might have a future in our business, in the press office. he will get some brief comments of the top, take a few questions, then we will do briefing after then. if you need to leave for tv, feel free to go. i will turn it over now. >> this is a briefing i never wanted to give. i'd like to start by saying the prayers of the entire world are with the peop
we exist now. we definitely will fight for our home. so all the planning and preparations are in place in k yiv. everyone is in ukraine, all governments and others operate together with the diplomatic forces and our armed forces will support them. yesterday our president announced martial law and the parliament supported it. now all the focus of everything we are doing in ukraine is to defend our country. reporter: have you been briefed on who the u.s. will sanction and do you feel that will be...