Good monday morning. Welcome to squawk alley. I am carl quintanilla, morgan brennan, a brennan. The first story, more than two dozen attorneys general expected to announce antitrust investigation into alphabet. Ylan mui has more from washington reporter good morning, carl. We expect that formal announcement from the steps of the Supreme Court at 2 00 p. M. It is the largest coordinated effort to take on big tech we have seen so far attorney general of texas, ken paxton, a republican, is leading the charge this will be a bipartisan investigation. We have a statement from massachusetts ag maurahealey she said Online Advertising is everyone this will center on three big questions. Has google engaged in behavior that stifles competition, restricts access, harms customers. Were told the investigation will include demand for google to turn over documents related to the advertising business. Hoping to get more specifics on how states will frame their case at the announcement later today. Goog
Tenderloin has foot patrol north of market. So this is a big commitment thats met and i think it will have an impact. Its actually something asked for, i think, before this Navigation Center was there or will be there. Great. Any other questions from any of the supervisors . Seeing none, i think its now giving an opportunity for those that are in opposition to please come forward. You have two minutes. So this is an opposition to the appeal or support of the project. Come on up. Im going to ask the appellants if any have. Homeless for a considerable amount of time to raise your hand. You have to consider passing this bill. Its very important to the 200 people out there. I commend supervisor pe secondsr standing up and i want to ask each of you to stand up to get buildings in your district. So what im hearing tonight in the previous testimony has met a lot of antimayor. Is this an antimayor campaign or what it is about, Property Values . So i would have a suspect of motives here tonight
To the holocaust through exhibits, performances and lectures. In the next room youll find the exhibit stitching history from the holocaust developed by our colleagues at the Jewish Museum of milwaukee. It tells the story of the family who escaped from nazioccupied prague via an impassioned plea. The request failed. The stranauds perished but the design survived and today has been brought to life as testimony to some of what america lost when we decided that these desperate souls were unwanted. As we will hear this evening, the case of the strenads was no case unique and it wasnt just the haters compliceit in the murder of the innocent. Mr. Dobbs talk is part of the shapiro lecture series made possible by the generous bequest of gloria l. Shapiro. I want to thank our two Program Partners tonight. The United States Holocaust Memorial museum. Here to introduce mr. Dobbs is a Holocaust Museums midatlantic regional director, andre avril. Please welcome. Thank you, marvin. My name is andres
The vicinity of Navigation Centres. Calls for Emergency Services in the area are not expected to increase because of the availability of and connection to services through safe Center Programmes and staff caring for the clients. Even if there were a small increase based on the needs of the population, it would not impact the calls in the area. Calls would be at the site due to one location but this concentration would not constitute a significant effect. Neighbors have expressed concern about an increase in noise from ambulance sirens. Based on date provided by the department of Emergency Services, in the five months following opening of the civic centre, there were several priority 911 calls to the site, averaging 14 calls per month. This is far less than one per day and that, from the Navigation Center, with the highest call volumes. Now these types of calls include Top Priority Police medical and fire calls where sirens were used. But even if it were one or so per day, the socia ass
Emergency Services Required in the vicinity of Navigation Centres. Calls for Emergency Services in the area are not expected to increase because of the availability of and connection to services through safe Center Programmes and staff caring for the clients. Even if there were a small increase based on the needs of the population, it would not impact the calls in the area. Calls would be at the site due to one location but this concentration would not constitute a significant effect. Neighbors have expressed concern about an increase in noise from ambulance sirens. Based on date provided by the department of Emergency Services, in the five months following opening of the civic centre, there were several priority 911 calls to the site, averaging 14 calls per month. This is far less than one per day and that, from the Navigation Center, with the highest call volumes. Now these types of calls include Top Priority Police medical and fire calls where sirens were used. But even if it were o