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you have google trying to kind of find its next big thing after search and even when you think about where all these other companies are going. apple went from being already a large company to being one of the largest tech companies in history. and that was all under tim cook. so for twitter, a lot of this opportunity is saying ok, well, maybe we reconsider the way we handle stuff like harassment. maybe we start reconsidering the way we handle how we build community and what we look at community what we think of as a good community on twitter because clearly if you listen to people who are advocates for victims who are harassed and attacked on that platform every day. they don't feel as though the company's doing enough, even today. >> dorsey says the company is ready to move on from its founders. you but has he had it. i mean, obviously he's been under lots of pressure from investors from lawmakers. it's been fairly in temps. it has been intense and you can't ignore what happened on january 6th. >> when after the attacks of the capital by a group that was whipped up by president don
you have google trying to kind of find its next big thing after search and even when you think about where all these other companies are going. apple went from being already a large company to being one of the largest tech companies in history. and that was all under tim cook. so for twitter, a lot of this opportunity is saying ok, well, maybe we reconsider the way we handle stuff like harassment. maybe we start reconsidering the way we handle how we build community and what we look at...
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these are the questions we need answers to and it hard to find information about this, even just googling it because the media is not covering up but there are poles that have, after the election showing about one sixth of voters who voted for biden not voted for him if they had known the extent of these scandals so hopefully we will see more on it but so far, the media remained silent on it. liz: joe biden's net worth was 30,000, i think one report said in 2009 hundred had reports of a lot of the family's expenses, millions wired to companies, senators ron and chuck grassley have been looking into this former partner hunter biden, he went on the record during the campaign to say the biden family aggressively leveraged the biden family name to make millions of dollars performed at use even though somerford in china when asked about this, he said we are doing it with plausible deniability not coming in joe biden on everything such plausible deniability there. your final work? >> it's infuriating and the media is completely irresponsibly acting. these are the same journalists, for over a ye
these are the questions we need answers to and it hard to find information about this, even just googling it because the media is not covering up but there are poles that have, after the election showing about one sixth of voters who voted for biden not voted for him if they had known the extent of these scandals so hopefully we will see more on it but so far, the media remained silent on it. liz: joe biden's net worth was 30,000, i think one report said in 2009 hundred had reports of a lot of...
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google some talk for us you slam your booth in said it was set up or what to to play with is looking to put a po po, come a camera. this is monica sunday. uh huh. oh oh, it's nice. yeah. once i'm done it in or gone, then he blew fraud and flog commercial. the boy him some movie for info on types. commercial i with hectic, lawful board doesn't work, but i forgot him. ok to kill that it are pretty to go above his puff. my and nina papa, when a woman 4 in the appointed commerce on a shipment, advancing a decade on one, miss scalia. about a it only me, me body function that said someone else, goods for me, for thing. and you also don't want money is shannon me i i you hello. hello, loved one. what's going on? because it's, it's a feel for you to try. but i'm going to see how much of it towards feel turned size to this year to the border to the toward the 6. 0 yeah, a blended in this good stuff for the min, netapp clinton for the bill. so me doing this company. i'd like to go football we want to do for the do as a smoked on one. they are more boring. wake a single affinity in just a bough
google some talk for us you slam your booth in said it was set up or what to to play with is looking to put a po po, come a camera. this is monica sunday. uh huh. oh oh, it's nice. yeah. once i'm done it in or gone, then he blew fraud and flog commercial. the boy him some movie for info on types. commercial i with hectic, lawful board doesn't work, but i forgot him. ok to kill that it are pretty to go above his puff. my and nina papa, when a woman 4 in the appointed commerce on a shipment,...
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we are going to bring you a special edition of studio 1.0 with the alphabet and google ceo. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. ♪ ♪ the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler walk-in bath comes with fully adjustable hydrotherapy jets and our exclusive bubblemassage. everything is installed in as little as a day by a kohler-certified installer. and it's made by kohler- america's leading plumbing brand. we need this bath. yes. yes you do. a kohler walk-in bath provides independence with peace of mind. call...
we are going to bring you a special edition of studio 1.0 with the alphabet and google ceo. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. ♪ ♪ the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is...
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planet labs, as you might know, is the brain behind google maps, google earth, so this thing, this deal will raise about $600 million. it is a $250 million pipe led by google, by time venture and by blackrock, so its got a lot of good money behind it. they already have revenues looking for revenues of about 113 million and they expect to be profitable on an adjusted basis by 2025 that's my favorite stock. another one is red wire. red wire rdw, down a little bit, its been kind of weak, they had a little bit of an accounting problem. now they found it hem selves, they reported they had a problem and had to delay earnings, that's why the stock has been a little weak, they can have revenue over 150 million for this year and 230 million next year, this is a stock that's a space infrastructure company first of all, they work with blue origin, nasa, they work with all of the space companies, it's an up and comer they don't really have competition. i think this is a name on this dip because of the accounting issue it's a buy and i've been buying it. liz: before you get to your third, you know,
planet labs, as you might know, is the brain behind google maps, google earth, so this thing, this deal will raise about $600 million. it is a $250 million pipe led by google, by time venture and by blackrock, so its got a lot of good money behind it. they already have revenues looking for revenues of about 113 million and they expect to be profitable on an adjusted basis by 2025 that's my favorite stock. another one is red wire. red wire rdw, down a little bit, its been kind of weak, they had...
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procesador propio que le permitirá a quienes les encantan los juegos tener una experiencia al máximo, google ya lanzó sus lentes que hasta ahora no ha sido un éxito en ventas según expertos >>> ni lo que en las últimas horas a estado popular en redes sociales es la nueva decoración navideña de la casa blanca. aquí tiene, joe biden escogió los llamados regalos del corazón la cual está inspirada en las personas conocidas durante su viaje por todo el país en el año 2020, hay alrededor de 41 árboles de navidad y también al contorno de la casa blanca los cuales están decorados con más de 6000 pies de cintas, adornos y luces de navidad . >>> tiene el derecho a permanecer en silencio bajo la enmienda >>> gonzález, a manos de policías de la ciudad de alameda murió y sigue bajo investigación pero organizaciones que defienden derechos civiles los explica qué debe hacer una persona al ser cuestionada o detenida por agentes del orden, tenemos esto a las 11 de la noche, un pasatiempo que comenzó para liberar estrés se convierte en una alternativa que había perdido vigencia desde h
procesador propio que le permitirá a quienes les encantan los juegos tener una experiencia al máximo, google ya lanzó sus lentes que hasta ahora no ha sido un éxito en ventas según expertos >>> ni lo que en las últimas horas a estado popular en redes sociales es la nueva decoración navideña de la casa blanca. aquí tiene, joe biden escogió los llamados regalos del corazón la cual está inspirada en las personas conocidas durante su viaje por todo el país en el año 2020, hay...
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now we have google. we had slinky as a game, now they have these video games that are so real. so the advancement that we have seen throughout years with the amgens, i can go on and on for hours about the advancements and the productivity that if you just get through all the panicking and the bear markets and bull markets and recessions and depressions and expansions, as long as you believe in the advancement of technology and medicine and people themselves and capitalism, markets will go ahead as we move forward. and that's why i'm so loud and vociferous when i hear, you know, socialists and marxists wanting to take over. there's nothing better than capitalism to be best you can be, and we're seeing it in droves just in the last year with the vaccines. so panics aside, you know, i have never been more optimistic on us. i'm just very pessimistic on them and that place called d.c. charles: you know, it's interesting because those same socialists that you reference, they always have to hijack the spoils of capitalism to fund their utopia, right in they can never generate it on th
now we have google. we had slinky as a game, now they have these video games that are so real. so the advancement that we have seen throughout years with the amgens, i can go on and on for hours about the advancements and the productivity that if you just get through all the panicking and the bear markets and bull markets and recessions and depressions and expansions, as long as you believe in the advancement of technology and medicine and people themselves and capitalism, markets will go ahead...
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he found friend feed acquired by facebook which led to his becoming cto before that he was at google as a product manager. he has good product chops. >> dorsy writing on twitter or memo, you have no idea how happy this makes me with bret taylor becoming chairman. when we talk about the differences between other founder-led companies, something that twitter does have if not market cap in size to the other ones that we mentioned like alphabet, apple, amazon is the regulatory pressure. we've seen those ceos step down over the last year and a half at alphabet, am von i wonder do you think this has something to do with the jack dorsey simply not enjoying, testifying in front of congress and all the pressure that he faces as ceo of twitter? he didn't step down as ceo of square >> that's right. look, there's no doubt that in a lot of ways being ceo of a platform right now is not a fun job. there are going to be more hearings there's legislation moving through europe right now that's going to put some really onerous requirements on these platforms. i can definitely see jack wanting to step a
he found friend feed acquired by facebook which led to his becoming cto before that he was at google as a product manager. he has good product chops. >> dorsy writing on twitter or memo, you have no idea how happy this makes me with bret taylor becoming chairman. when we talk about the differences between other founder-led companies, something that twitter does have if not market cap in size to the other ones that we mentioned like alphabet, apple, amazon is the regulatory pressure. we've...
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oh, man, winds up a little al jazeera, the google uncle induce the former president of georgia mchale at sac has she really has appeared in court on changes of abuse of office. she used the hearings in the capital tbilisi to denounce the georgian authorities packaged really has been held in jail since returning from exile last month is facing 6 years in prison for corruption. robin 40 a walker has more from tbilisi. it's quite chaotic here. the moment they managed to close both the lane, both roads in and out of the city. you could probably see behind the some of the support is on that road bridge and, and also right now somebody being stretch it away from the scene because really emotions of running high here. people are very angry. those of course you support the former president that he thing on sending trial at all. and those supposed to come out today in a crowd of several 1000 to show that support for him outside the court where he's due to make an appearance today where he's been charged with abuses of power and full use of excessive force back in 2007, a long time ago. now, of
oh, man, winds up a little al jazeera, the google uncle induce the former president of georgia mchale at sac has she really has appeared in court on changes of abuse of office. she used the hearings in the capital tbilisi to denounce the georgian authorities packaged really has been held in jail since returning from exile last month is facing 6 years in prison for corruption. robin 40 a walker has more from tbilisi. it's quite chaotic here. the moment they managed to close both the lane, both...
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como cuando te enfermas en tu casa, todo lo buscas en google. satcha: ahora con esta variante Ómicron, las farmacÉuticas bajas en las nuevas dosis que haga una lucha un poco mÁs fÉrrea en contra de esta variante. karla: ahora creo que va a empezar a buscar la famosa pastilla de pfizer. vamos a seguir con mucho mÁs. ♪ carlos: alguien que necesitaba un antÍdoto inmediato fue karol g, estado en boca de todos despuÉs del muy aparatoso accidente que sufren el escenario, esto ante la mirada de 20.000 personas, en el esperado concierto en la arena de la ciudad de miami. quÉ valentÍa, quÉ bÁrbara. jessi: yo estuve allÍ, y cuando se cayÓ, todos nos paraliza mÁs. la colombiana llevaba mÁs de una hora deleitando a su pÚblico cuando sufriÓ una terrible caÍda. karol g rodÓ por las escaleras de la escenografÍa, dejando a todos impactados. sin embargo, la cantante se puso de pie y recibiÓ el aplauso de sus fans. por otro lado, hubo quienes la criticaron por hacer playback, ya que cuando se cayÓ, la pista de su voz siguiÓ corriendo. car
como cuando te enfermas en tu casa, todo lo buscas en google. satcha: ahora con esta variante Ómicron, las farmacÉuticas bajas en las nuevas dosis que haga una lucha un poco mÁs fÉrrea en contra de esta variante. karla: ahora creo que va a empezar a buscar la famosa pastilla de pfizer. vamos a seguir con mucho mÁs. ♪ carlos: alguien que necesitaba un antÍdoto inmediato fue karol g, estado en boca de todos despuÉs del muy aparatoso accidente que sufren el escenario, esto ante la mirada...
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that is where you find the likes of facebook, now meta platforms, and google owner alphabet, so some direct competition there. beyond that, you talk about competition, look at twitterverse's square over the last couple of years. square is a much faster growing company in terms of revenue. analysts expecting it to more than double this year. twitter, they are looking for a 37% increase, which is not shabby, but nothing like you are seeing out of square at this point. twitter has certainly had its challenges in terms of user growth over time as well. last year, adding something like 40 million users. this year, not even half that. they've had the issue with having to remove former president donald trump from the platform for the january 6 riots at the capitol, so those kinds of issues aren't going away. things like mist information -- like misinformation, bullying, all of the concerns that show up with social media companies affecting twitter as well. alix: how does twitter fare during covid, especially related to its peers in social media? dave: it just hasn't been able to keep up. it
that is where you find the likes of facebook, now meta platforms, and google owner alphabet, so some direct competition there. beyond that, you talk about competition, look at twitterverse's square over the last couple of years. square is a much faster growing company in terms of revenue. analysts expecting it to more than double this year. twitter, they are looking for a 37% increase, which is not shabby, but nothing like you are seeing out of square at this point. twitter has certainly had...
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the current exec chair of twitter, he had been, patrick is the independent board chair, former cfo of google some time back but it is this board obviously that is key here in terms of the succession plan and we'll have to wait and see what it is is it ned segal, no stranger to people who watch our network, typically he is the man that communicates earnings and other news for the company we don't know. >> that's it >> that's it. >> that's it news pending. >> let's wait and see what news is >> that's the pending part. >> yeah. >> okay. as we head to a quick break, here is a look at our road map for the rest of the hour the tsa screening nearly 2.5 million passengers yesterday, that is a new pandemic high. it goes back to before the pandemic here in the u.s., which airline stocks are safe to own right now. that's a key question for investors, is the omicron variant looms. >> and then joined by the ceos of denny's, will covid fearsed three a slow down in traffic we'll find out. >> we'll have more on mr. dorsey we just talked about it. we are waiting for that news from twitter the stock is halted
the current exec chair of twitter, he had been, patrick is the independent board chair, former cfo of google some time back but it is this board obviously that is key here in terms of the succession plan and we'll have to wait and see what it is is it ned segal, no stranger to people who watch our network, typically he is the man that communicates earnings and other news for the company we don't know. >> that's it >> that's it. >> that's it news pending. >> let's wait...
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. >> bill: i was googling this thing. that flight duration is 2 hours and 45 minutes. they had to get to at least 35,000 feet. >> dana: i don't know how he survived. >> bill: they never do. really extraordinary. tough kid, really tough. >> dana: now headed back. >> bill: 10:30 in new york. busy holiday weekend along the southern border. they stopped 100 migrants early sunday morning. among those a small child abandoned by smugglers on the mexican side of the river. casey stiegel live with more as we begin a new week there. >> so sad. unfortunately really the same story just a different day down here along the southern border as there really is no end in sight to the relentless number of migrants that are crossing the southern border illegally. this is one of those hot zones in la joya, texas, where we've been posted up now and not far from mccall en. -- mcallen. it was foggy this morning. as we came in just as the sun was coming up we saw a group of 15 detained a short time later a group of about 30, and there is a bus on location right now as those individuals are pro
. >> bill: i was googling this thing. that flight duration is 2 hours and 45 minutes. they had to get to at least 35,000 feet. >> dana: i don't know how he survived. >> bill: they never do. really extraordinary. tough kid, really tough. >> dana: now headed back. >> bill: 10:30 in new york. busy holiday weekend along the southern border. they stopped 100 migrants early sunday morning. among those a small child abandoned by smugglers on the mexican side of the river....
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google it, we've got the answer after this. i promise - as an independent advisor - to put the financial well-being of you and your family first. i promise to serve, not sell. i promise our relationship will be one of partnership and trust. i am a fiduciary, not just some of the time, but all of the time. charles schwab is proud to support the independent financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping people achieve their financial goals. visit findyourindependentadvisor.com ♪ ♪ traveling has always been our passion, even with his parkinson's. but then he started seeing things that weren't there and believing things that weren't true. that worried us. during the course of their disease, around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. and these symptoms can get worse over time. nuplazid is the only approved medicine prescribed to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can inc
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i would have a neat one book windows or an i should any i put on google shahan when i put on a guy who am i am in need of doing the banding monitor. deacon. i left i lent him when he got colony bitter shot. at the my there's going to be dandy, but we're not uncomfortably been gina. yeah. i'm mirror taylor b as the color. i don't mind. so i did. she missed what would that be affordable by i don't by nora legacy. and he back yet, did it at them into the law. yeah, i am ala dear lady gave them any deal with them left. a lot of more said the lad did what is in again, my german, that it with them with the needle and got my phantom out there with those i did when i got the little gamble some billing and heartening of my, their corpus in di t to make up at head high, the yoke of colquitt county 14th. oh my lawyer told me to talk to holly some been county law height. yeah. by the time i came along, i was out all that being one of our valuable me down for that guy and back that up to that i 9 our own but i will look at that one. so tom. hi paul 9. our last call. lot of been piano from canada co
i would have a neat one book windows or an i should any i put on google shahan when i put on a guy who am i am in need of doing the banding monitor. deacon. i left i lent him when he got colony bitter shot. at the my there's going to be dandy, but we're not uncomfortably been gina. yeah. i'm mirror taylor b as the color. i don't mind. so i did. she missed what would that be affordable by i don't by nora legacy. and he back yet, did it at them into the law. yeah, i am ala dear lady gave them any...
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from the powers that now most threatened and especially google and facebook, but also from the prejudices off wealth and privilege. then power and politics of god in the way. donald trump won the white house, googledo pushed open, facebookth decided they wanted o rule the world so it took a while but late 2019, we reconnected and this book was proof of two things. first, nikki indeed and at the e chops to save american journalism and can pretty much do it on her own. with that said we do have someone with us today to talk about news for the rich, white and blue and that is matt thompson editor of the initiative that does deep investigations into♪ economics, the environment and more. matt has worked at the fresno, minneapolis star tribune and the atlantic as well as the center for public integrity of the institute. in her book nikki writes the journalism is what enabled the active and engaged citizenry so last i welcome everyone who's joined us today because as good as nikki's book is, we can't win the great battle in the 21st century unless every citizen is active and engaged in every c
from the powers that now most threatened and especially google and facebook, but also from the prejudices off wealth and privilege. then power and politics of god in the way. donald trump won the white house, googledo pushed open, facebookth decided they wanted o rule the world so it took a while but late 2019, we reconnected and this book was proof of two things. first, nikki indeed and at the e chops to save american journalism and can pretty much do it on her own. with that said we do have...
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host: you had a personal example when you were allowed into the google whiskey room. guest: giving a talk at their campus and i mentioned the study about the .08 leading to higher creativity. this is really just a footnote in my talk about spontaneity i was giving them. when the talk was over, somebody in the audience put their hand up right away and asked if i'd heard about the ulmer peak? i hadn't. it may be hip apocryphal. steve ballmer discovered this very narrow blood alcohol level where he was supernaturally good at coding. he got really great at this blood alcohol content and went down again. he would keep himself hooked up to an iv of alcohol to hover right at that sweet spot. it's hard to imagine doing that. it gets at this idea that people have independently discovered that at a certain level of inebriation, they are peaking in their performance. they are able to think out-of-the-box and think more creatively. and steve ballmer independently discovered this. after the talk, i was being taken on a tour. they said we know what our first stop is. they took me t
host: you had a personal example when you were allowed into the google whiskey room. guest: giving a talk at their campus and i mentioned the study about the .08 leading to higher creativity. this is really just a footnote in my talk about spontaneity i was giving them. when the talk was over, somebody in the audience put their hand up right away and asked if i'd heard about the ulmer peak? i hadn't. it may be hip apocryphal. steve ballmer discovered this very narrow blood alcohol level where...
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when googling the words hunter biden diamond i'm seeing almost 0.0 coverage of this. this is likely due to the new golden rule of journalism. thou shall not broach or cover hunter biden in any capacity unless it's to promote his art or attacking media in making him the victim he is untouchable despite time after time after time he should be at the top of the list in terms of scrutiny. here's why it matters. if he's compromised by a foreign adversary like china, that does matter. and it compromises the president, and joe biden by extension and it raises a fair question. why won't the current president press chinese president xi on origins of covid. there are 800,000 americans dead, more dead this year than last year he despite multiple vaccines and therapeutics. it should be on the top of joe biden's list in terms of things to discuss with the chinese, it ain't happening while his son counts his millions. if it was donald trump junior engaging in this procedure it would be on the top of every newscast as well as this one of course. todd: sorry, but hunter biden's profi
when googling the words hunter biden diamond i'm seeing almost 0.0 coverage of this. this is likely due to the new golden rule of journalism. thou shall not broach or cover hunter biden in any capacity unless it's to promote his art or attacking media in making him the victim he is untouchable despite time after time after time he should be at the top of the list in terms of scrutiny. here's why it matters. if he's compromised by a foreign adversary like china, that does matter. and it...
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it was changing things in ways that benefited everyone so arpeople wanted to have google n one side and apple on the other and to think about the potential of technology, the economic growth potential of technology and who looked at the regulatory momentum that was building in europe when you were in office and thought they are only doing that because they don't have any tech companies of their own. you can find people on the democratic and republican side who want to put a bull's-eye on big tech on both sides of the aisle although they diagnosed diagnose theproblem in slightlyt ways so were find ourselves in a policy window where you will actually see bipartisan momentum to tackle the problem with big tech but where can we come to agreement on the problem to be solvedro and how should we solve itha and what are those low hanging fruits? that doesn't mean the democrats aren't going to continue to bang the drum's on antitrust and continue to raise concerns about censorship on the platform. they will continue to have a partisan element but the challenge in the current moment is to take ad
it was changing things in ways that benefited everyone so arpeople wanted to have google n one side and apple on the other and to think about the potential of technology, the economic growth potential of technology and who looked at the regulatory momentum that was building in europe when you were in office and thought they are only doing that because they don't have any tech companies of their own. you can find people on the democratic and republican side who want to put a bull's-eye on big...
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these are the days pre-google, she asked her professor what you recommend i go? the professor said, you talk. that's where it's at. in life there so many crossroads of funny to think through where would we be if we had gone to chicago instead of utah. that initial experience very much shaped me when we first came to the u.s. my family and i had $40 we didn't have money to buy blankets we didn't have heating we did go through a number of hardships. my parents worked multiple jobs my father delivered newspapers he washed dishes in a restaurant his degree wasn't recognized here. my mother who speak english ended up starting to be a teacher. while she was getting her teaching degree she was also working in a video store we still went through many periods where every single day we are worried about two things. money and immigration status. i remember the arguments my parents would have the angst we would go through are we going to make rent? we were evicted several times when i was a child and we ended experiencing homelessness. these are things that informed who i am
these are the days pre-google, she asked her professor what you recommend i go? the professor said, you talk. that's where it's at. in life there so many crossroads of funny to think through where would we be if we had gone to chicago instead of utah. that initial experience very much shaped me when we first came to the u.s. my family and i had $40 we didn't have money to buy blankets we didn't have heating we did go through a number of hardships. my parents worked multiple jobs my father...
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first amendment and that's where the argument is that i make that openings like twitter, facebook and google are working hand in glove with the government to censor information as the government defines it, that's the government move through the back door what it could not directly do through the front door with the constitution and my principal is is if it's a state action in disguise then the policy applies. we have to apply policies if we are going to apply them at all in an evenhanded way. everyone else seems to think those things are necessary and if they are we need to modernize them in ways that reflect the unintended r consequences of political discrimination they have created today. all of those are symptomatic therapies. what we really need is a cultural cure, a revival of the shared identity that demarcate us as americans today. i think we have lost that. i think patriotism is on the decline. faith is nearly disappeared, hard work is absent and the kind of things that used it to build the morall avoid that wokeness filled, those have disappeared and what we need to do is not cance
first amendment and that's where the argument is that i make that openings like twitter, facebook and google are working hand in glove with the government to censor information as the government defines it, that's the government move through the back door what it could not directly do through the front door with the constitution and my principal is is if it's a state action in disguise then the policy applies. we have to apply policies if we are going to apply them at all in an evenhanded way....
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with it on google. yeah, delete it. during the 1st wave of cove at 19 india's child, helpline, 1098, responded to more than 400000 coals in just 3 weeks about children in distress across the country. a year later, during the devastating 2nd wave, the service received a flood of coals about children losing their entire immediate family to the virus. one of the most heartbreaking moment was the she didn't know what of cause that we had received during 2nd stage of the cold wave in which we learned about children losing beds. in one instance, there were 2 children inside a home with the good news on the bed and next to them. and they were calling for commission help. and no child deserves to suffer through the crisis or the trauma of having to remain dependence noon. none of the instance, one of the name was mine, which the name was said, there are 2 children, one boy and one guard last the parents and now the young girl. and though the boy wants to come in with more than a 101000 children orphaned or abandoned due to cove
with it on google. yeah, delete it. during the 1st wave of cove at 19 india's child, helpline, 1098, responded to more than 400000 coals in just 3 weeks about children in distress across the country. a year later, during the devastating 2nd wave, the service received a flood of coals about children losing their entire immediate family to the virus. one of the most heartbreaking moment was the she didn't know what of cause that we had received during 2nd stage of the cold wave in which we...
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it's chinese's amazon, google, e-bay, paypal, and more. by 2014, jack ma had arrived on the new york stock exchange to ring the bell. it was the world's biggest initial public offering. >> it bets out facebook. it beats out intel and amazon. you name it. >> it unlocked a huge amount of economic potential. >> tech jints like alibaba showcased china's rise to the leading edge of economic and technological power. when xi took control in 2012, many expected him to continue to open china's economy like his predecessors. >> there was a belief among all of the leaders in the west that china would continue to integrate towards a private sector-led system. >> after decades of growth fueled by china's private sector, xi had inherited the world's second largest economy. but china also faces serious challenges -- an aging population, crippling debt, and a slowing export machine. >> a big concern for the leadership was how to keep the growth going. >> so they unleashed the tech sector. at first, the companies seemed like copycats. that changed fast. >>
it's chinese's amazon, google, e-bay, paypal, and more. by 2014, jack ma had arrived on the new york stock exchange to ring the bell. it was the world's biggest initial public offering. >> it bets out facebook. it beats out intel and amazon. you name it. >> it unlocked a huge amount of economic potential. >> tech jints like alibaba showcased china's rise to the leading edge of economic and technological power. when xi took control in 2012, many expected him to continue to open...
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google these companies to find out if you're dealing with 3rd party merchants it. there. legitimate company are just some scammer that set up shop to get your information. >> also the better business bureau typically track some of these companies as well. auburn, i also want to ask you, you always know what's cool what's happening. the latest gadgets. what are some of the things that folks need to be aware of. that's available that they can buy for christmas. >> one of the top things just got one for myself as the iphone 13, you can get the max. you can just get the regular iphone 13. but it's really going to be a hot seller fact. i had a we don't mind, but apple is also about their new version of the apple watch out as well as the new apple air-pods. so those are probably some of the items that people are going to be looking for this holiday season. >> alright burton kelso tech expert, we always appreciate the time. thank you so much for joining us here on on kron 4 news at 9 and staying up it's 11 o'clock for you are so appreciated. you make in the late night call to ha
google these companies to find out if you're dealing with 3rd party merchants it. there. legitimate company are just some scammer that set up shop to get your information. >> also the better business bureau typically track some of these companies as well. auburn, i also want to ask you, you always know what's cool what's happening. the latest gadgets. what are some of the things that folks need to be aware of. that's available that they can buy for christmas. >> one of the top...
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building projects can also play a much stronger role in this stewardship of the when you look at like google earth or images from spike cities or really desert, you know, you see a very bright white, shiny area surrounded by documentation. if people build buildings like this, you would no longer say that you would say the vegetation layer covering the city as well. the singapore in government avoided park loyal. it's coveted, platinum, green mark, the nation's highest environmental satilla cation is part of a white, a scheme to promote environmentally friendly buildings and investment into green city solutions. to understand more about why the cities, the greenest in asia, i want to see what's happening at the grass roots heard about a non profit close time this providing employment and supporting accruing community of come to be the funder light hawk. man. i came here trying to get people to go back to basic, and i thought as a result that we've overnighted asia and globalization and digitalization that we come disconnect. so i was trying to create, using a space to connect back people and
building projects can also play a much stronger role in this stewardship of the when you look at like google earth or images from spike cities or really desert, you know, you see a very bright white, shiny area surrounded by documentation. if people build buildings like this, you would no longer say that you would say the vegetation layer covering the city as well. the singapore in government avoided park loyal. it's coveted, platinum, green mark, the nation's highest environmental satilla...
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and at the scale of a company like google or facebook, a country the size of the uk is going to struggle to have an impact, so there is a big question about how and whether this will work or have an impact. the government seems to bring it up as a response to everything — every news event where it's got an online element where we have got this online harms bill that is going to sort everything out, you have to be sceptical. and chris, as you well know, on tuesday this week, the culture secretary nadine dories also appeared before the department of culture, media and sport select committee to take a whole range of questions. i wonder what you would pick out as being the most significant thing that she said? well, i think it's fair to say that when nadine was appointed, there was some surprise and raised eyebrows. and i think her comment — she made a comment about channel 4 which sort of showed that she's got some work to do to get her head around the brief where she said it's taxpayers�* money to look after, and of course channel 4 is commercially funded, so there's no taxpayer mone
and at the scale of a company like google or facebook, a country the size of the uk is going to struggle to have an impact, so there is a big question about how and whether this will work or have an impact. the government seems to bring it up as a response to everything — every news event where it's got an online element where we have got this online harms bill that is going to sort everything out, you have to be sceptical. and chris, as you well know, on tuesday this week, the culture...
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we are so excited about youtube, hardware products, google play. we are building a diverse set of businesses, but underlying all of it is the investments we are making in ai. we invested $100 million in the last five years. applying ai in a deep way is to create the biggest opportunity. emily: google is famous for its campuses where you could go and never leave, you have everything you ever wanted. now you said they can be flexible, work from home, from the office, be hybrid or work remote privately permanently. are you committed to really letting them do this forever, and if so, how does that change the future of work in society? >> we really embraced the fact that the future is going to be flexible. at google, we have always tried to give agency to our employees, but we realize the importance of bringing people together, the collaboration that comes with her. the balance we are striking is this notion of -- we have more locations than most companies so we are giving people a chance to move anywhere in the world. they can work from anywhere. we ca
we are so excited about youtube, hardware products, google play. we are building a diverse set of businesses, but underlying all of it is the investments we are making in ai. we invested $100 million in the last five years. applying ai in a deep way is to create the biggest opportunity. emily: google is famous for its campuses where you could go and never leave, you have everything you ever wanted. now you said they can be flexible, work from home, from the office, be hybrid or work remote...
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it's china's amazon, google, ebay and paypal and more. by 2014, jack ma arrived at the new york stock exchange to ring the bell. >>. >> he unlocks a huge amount of economic potential. >> tech giant like alibaba showcased china e's rise to the leading edge of technological power. when xi took control over 2012, many expected him to open the country. >> there was believes among all the leaders in the west that china would integrate towards a private sector-led system. after a decade of growth, xi inherited the world's second largest economy. kmie na faces serious challenges. an aging population, crippling deaths and a slow export machine. >> a big concern is how to keep the growth going. >> they unleash the tech sector. at first the company seemed like copy cats. that changed fast. >> no one out there thought that china would be a parody with the united states in major technologies. they thought these guys would steal stuff but could not innovate it. >> china's sector exploded. china's tech was out facing the united states. tiktok taken the
it's china's amazon, google, ebay and paypal and more. by 2014, jack ma arrived at the new york stock exchange to ring the bell. >>. >> he unlocks a huge amount of economic potential. >> tech giant like alibaba showcased china e's rise to the leading edge of technological power. when xi took control over 2012, many expected him to open the country. >> there was believes among all the leaders in the west that china would integrate towards a private sector-led system....
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if you go back in time and google midterm elections, you will see the same thing with carter, with reagan, obama. bush, etc.. and, trump in 18. so, most are economic. some of them, like w bush, was more about the iraq war. for trump it was about this distaste that suburban woman -- women had for him once he became president. but historically, this is not unusual. the difference is that, again, whether you believe it or not, president joe biden, in modern history, has had more challenges that about any other president has had. we are already the 20th months of a pandemic, psychologically, there was always anxiety about it happening again and it happened again with delta. you have supply chain problems. you have inflation. you have work shortages. you had afghanistan. we went through 2.5 months of literally slog of the process of trying to get something done. it was really bad because if you are talking process, you are losing. so the atmospherics were really bad. you can talk about what percent is atmospherics and a bad environment versus weather terry mcauliffe owned 30 or 40%. but you ca
if you go back in time and google midterm elections, you will see the same thing with carter, with reagan, obama. bush, etc.. and, trump in 18. so, most are economic. some of them, like w bush, was more about the iraq war. for trump it was about this distaste that suburban woman -- women had for him once he became president. but historically, this is not unusual. the difference is that, again, whether you believe it or not, president joe biden, in modern history, has had more challenges that...
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google, we always try to give agency to our employees. we do realize importance of bringing people together. the balance where striking is this notion of the strength of our companies as more locations than most of the companies. we are giving people a choice to move anywhere in the world. they can work from anywhere. we are going to accommodate 1% of our workforce to be remote over time. we are going to embrace that flexibility. emily: forever? sundar: forever, yeah. we are committed to it. through it all, it forces us to design that are product. since people use google workspace, it gives us a chance to innovate and bring all that out. i think there is so much value in giving people more flexibility between their personal and personal lives. and it will lead to people being happier and i think companies can be flexible in that model so we are trying to get the best of both worlds but embrace the flux ability and see where we go. haidi: that was the alphabet ceo speaking to bloomberg emily chang. you can watch the full combination -- con
google, we always try to give agency to our employees. we do realize importance of bringing people together. the balance where striking is this notion of the strength of our companies as more locations than most of the companies. we are giving people a choice to move anywhere in the world. they can work from anywhere. we are going to accommodate 1% of our workforce to be remote over time. we are going to embrace that flexibility. emily: forever? sundar: forever, yeah. we are committed to it....
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if you google apparently david chiu and electric violin, i might have been known but let's fast forward. when i first moved to san francisco, i fell in love with the live music scene in our city. and it's not just about the music and the arts and the culture. but it's about what this scene means for our city when it comes to our economic vitality. when it comes to attracting tourists and the rest of the world that wants to come here and have a good time and enjoy the scene that we have. and the men and women behind me have been responsible for that scene represent literally thousands of folks would are part of what makes san francisco great. and we're here in part because the last couple of years, the pandemic and the recession have been catastrophic to this world, to this community. and so a few years ago when a number of folks, when kc from the san francisco venue coalition, when some of our small business commissioners, i know when ben blyman and sharky laguana and others came. and representing the independent venue association. they came to us and said what more can the state do to
if you google apparently david chiu and electric violin, i might have been known but let's fast forward. when i first moved to san francisco, i fell in love with the live music scene in our city. and it's not just about the music and the arts and the culture. but it's about what this scene means for our city when it comes to our economic vitality. when it comes to attracting tourists and the rest of the world that wants to come here and have a good time and enjoy the scene that we have. and the...
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and leave it to the guy behind google's self-driving car to perhaps figure it out. the kitty hawk heavyside is an electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, and it works. sebastian thrun is one of the smartest people in silicon valley. the other smart people in silicon valley might say he's smarter than they are. ceo of kitty hawk, currently a company backed by larry page. thanks for being with us. kitty hawk is obvious to most americans, what the reference is, particularly to people who like aviation. your airplane is called the heavyside. my need thought was that had something to do with the musical "cats." but apparently not. >> the one thing you want to do in aviation is make things lighter and lighter. we started out pretty heavy, and now we're down to about 400 kilograms. >> excellent. so you've got a very efficient airplane. are we going to call it an airplane? it's not a drone. what are we calling this thing? >> i don't quite know. i think flying car is beautiful because there was a childhood dream. it doesn't really drive. >> it doesn't drive around, b
and leave it to the guy behind google's self-driving car to perhaps figure it out. the kitty hawk heavyside is an electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, and it works. sebastian thrun is one of the smartest people in silicon valley. the other smart people in silicon valley might say he's smarter than they are. ceo of kitty hawk, currently a company backed by larry page. thanks for being with us. kitty hawk is obvious to most americans, what the reference is, particularly to people who...
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follow my daily columns and check out my podcast, media buzz meter, subscribe at apple itunes, google podcast and amazon device. we'll keep an eye on the omicron variant. we'll be back here next sunday with the latest buzz. arthel: governments across the globe are scrambling to close borders as cases of the new omicron covid variant increase, the u.k., germany, italy, the netherlands and use a trail ya -- australia all confirming cases of the new strain, which was first detected in southern africa. israel plans to close its borders to all foreign nationals you amid fear that's the omicron variant could set back global progress on covid-19. hello, everyone. welcome to "fox news live." i'm arthel neville. hi, mollie. molly: hello, great to be with you. i'm in for eric shawn. travel restrictions on eight african countries are set to take effect in the u.s. tomorrow, president biden announcing the move in an effort to prevent the variant from reaching our showers. the cdc says they haven't received confirmed reports of omicron cases in the u.s. but this morning the director of the nationa
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follow my daily columns and check out my podcast, media buzz meter, subscribe at apple itunes, google podcast and amazon device. we'll keep an eye on the omicron variant. we'll be back here next sunday with the latest buzz. arthel: governments across the globe are scrambling to close borders as cases of the new omicron covid variant increase, the u.k., germany, italy, the netherlands and use a trail ya -- australia all confirming cases of the new strain, which was first detected in southern africa. israel plans to close its borders to all foreign nationals you amid fear that's the omicron variant could set back global progress on covid-19. hello, everyone. welcome to "fox news live." i'm arthel neville. hi, mollie. molly:
follow my daily columns and check out my podcast, media buzz meter, subscribe at apple itunes, google podcast and amazon device. we'll keep an eye on the omicron variant. we'll be back here next sunday with the latest buzz. arthel: governments across the globe are scrambling to close borders as cases of the new omicron covid variant increase, the u.k., germany, italy, the netherlands and use a trail ya -- australia all confirming cases of the new strain, which was first detected in southern...
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tomorrow is cyber monday, and how many of us will be online, amazon, google, or apple, buying things and then posting it on facebook and instagram and twitter? guest: yeah, i am looking forward to it is as well. i did a little bit of shopping for my parents, but i still have a little bit of it to go. to be blunt, i usually do not share that stuff on twitter, because i am hoping to surprise some folks with some good gifts this year. [laughter] host: what about personalities of big tech companies? mark zuckerberg of meta, jack dorsey of twitter, mr. bezos, jeff bezos with amazon, does your poll touch on do americans trust big tech leaders? guest: we have not actually looked at. that is something we have talked about getting at, whether it matter, whether jeff bezos or elon musk, another important character when it comes to big tech or emerging tech issues, whether those individuals have an outside influence and to see how people think about. that is something we have toyed with but not something we have actually reviewed. i do know that, from interacting with these companies, that i te
tomorrow is cyber monday, and how many of us will be online, amazon, google, or apple, buying things and then posting it on facebook and instagram and twitter? guest: yeah, i am looking forward to it is as well. i did a little bit of shopping for my parents, but i still have a little bit of it to go. to be blunt, i usually do not share that stuff on twitter, because i am hoping to surprise some folks with some good gifts this year. [laughter] host: what about personalities of big tech...
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tomorrow is cyber monday, and how many of us will be online, amazon, google, or apple, buying things and then posting it on facebook and instagram and twitter? guest: yeah, i am looking forward to it is our -- as well. i did a little bit of shopping for my parents, but i still have a little bit of it to go. to be blunt, i usually do not share that stuff on twitter, because i am hoping to surprise some folks with some good gifts this year. [laughter] host: what about personalities of big tech companies? mark zuckerberg of meta, jack dorsey of twitter, mr. bezos, jeff bezos with amazon, does your poll touch on do americans trust big tech leaders? guest: we have not actually looked at. that is something we have talked about getting at, whether it matter, whether jeff bezos or elon musk, another important character when it comes to big tech or emerging tech issues, whether those individuals have an outside influence and to see how people think about. that is something we have toyed with but not something we have actually reviewed. i do know that, from interacting with these companies, th
tomorrow is cyber monday, and how many of us will be online, amazon, google, or apple, buying things and then posting it on facebook and instagram and twitter? guest: yeah, i am looking forward to it is our -- as well. i did a little bit of shopping for my parents, but i still have a little bit of it to go. to be blunt, i usually do not share that stuff on twitter, because i am hoping to surprise some folks with some good gifts this year. [laughter] host: what about personalities of big tech...
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that it was a possibility that it would be held there, and that, you know, once he tweeted that, they googled around and found that the closest thing found four seasons to the four seasons philadelphia happened to be this landscaping place. the other theory, it was this perfect storm of minor screwups from various people at various levels of the campaign. and somehow, maybe through a connection or an accident, they ended up here. >> i met the campaign staff here at about 9:30. it was a pretty quick set-up. obviously, you saw what was on tv. i'm pretty proud of the space that we were able to curate in such a small amount of time. i mean, it was a landscape construction yard. >> normally, you might have police outside on the perimeter, but it was just private security. and they asked us to put our news organizations down on a clipboard, and then they would call us in. and they made us look like it might be exclusive, like we might not all get called in. every time they called a news organization, the six to eight trump supporters would boo. >> request that a republican -- >> the media is whores
that it was a possibility that it would be held there, and that, you know, once he tweeted that, they googled around and found that the closest thing found four seasons to the four seasons philadelphia happened to be this landscaping place. the other theory, it was this perfect storm of minor screwups from various people at various levels of the campaign. and somehow, maybe through a connection or an accident, they ended up here. >> i met the campaign staff here at about 9:30. it was a...
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the problem is when you google news searches cases have the fallout over time but if you are talking about a mask public shooting or eight people are killed one week afterwards you may get 800 new stories in five years later you may get 500 new stories that you are ours going to find some news stories that occur. what they were doing was if you are looking at cases where a gunfight in public and maybe no one is wounded or one person is wounded you may be lucky to get one news story out of it but you may find in a week or a month or even a year afterward for five years later or 10 years later it's likely that you are going to find it. in most cases were in the last few years you know and there are other areas that were occurring. actually missed mask public shootings during the beginning of the periods that they looked at. both of these things raise it at one period and lowered it at the beginning. when i was there in d.c. just this last year and i was pointing out they were missing lots of cases where people had used permitting conceal and carry. even we could get them they wouldn't
the problem is when you google news searches cases have the fallout over time but if you are talking about a mask public shooting or eight people are killed one week afterwards you may get 800 new stories in five years later you may get 500 new stories that you are ours going to find some news stories that occur. what they were doing was if you are looking at cases where a gunfight in public and maybe no one is wounded or one person is wounded you may be lucky to get one news story out of it...
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okay. oregon waiters, plastic, google, yahoo, dot com that'll chancellor canyon was onions. 75 percent of glass sticking packaging is single use. when you see all of this plastic on the ground, you see potential. yes, a lot of potential. we can transform all of these plastic in order for oscars enterprise to succeed though. he's going to need a lot of plastic he'll informal recycling has been a long standing trade in columbia with 40000 trucks on the street to bogota, collecting conventional useful waste with the scrap metal and plastic bottles. so we're in a book bag. all right, now where the recycle is come to bring their plastics and other recyclable products . and they weigh them here so that they can then be paid rent or looking for paulina. he's the lead recycler. he's organized all of the recycling in this area. over recent years, government support has allowed people like paulina the opportunity to upscale and legitimize the industry. creating recycling centers like this one all over the city . on video, the emotional shaquanda, sawgrass, the saw a little bit. he's always cucum
okay. oregon waiters, plastic, google, yahoo, dot com that'll chancellor canyon was onions. 75 percent of glass sticking packaging is single use. when you see all of this plastic on the ground, you see potential. yes, a lot of potential. we can transform all of these plastic in order for oscars enterprise to succeed though. he's going to need a lot of plastic he'll informal recycling has been a long standing trade in columbia with 40000 trucks on the street to bogota, collecting conventional...
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you just have to google it and see the articles that pop up and how it has been addressed in san francisco. that is for you all to do your homework. i've been all over the place and celebrating because you're looking forward to the infrastructure money coming our way. one of the things i would like you all to address is for the taxi drivers, it's not mentioned in the director's report but it is connected every time directors speaks, you should bring about some healing and when taxi drivers die and their families are adversely impacted and you all think you can go on your way, that's wrong. you have to pause, think, have empathy and do the right thing. thank you very much. >> you have three questions remaining. >> next speaker please. >> hello. i have one comment or two about the director's report. last night at a save muni meeting, union leader was there and he told us there is no operator shortage, so please do not cause worry about operator shortages. (please stand by...) >> caller: i want to call out -- access for all, this interest group they are propping up at the moment and spreading
you just have to google it and see the articles that pop up and how it has been addressed in san francisco. that is for you all to do your homework. i've been all over the place and celebrating because you're looking forward to the infrastructure money coming our way. one of the things i would like you all to address is for the taxi drivers, it's not mentioned in the director's report but it is connected every time directors speaks, you should bring about some healing and when taxi drivers die...
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