I do want to acknowledge all the media that has been with us the last four days. We appreciate all your coverage and everything you guys have done for us, so thank you guys for being here. We would like to follow that fireside conversation with the honorable and newberger by taking an indepth look at the future of cyber. For our next session, 2020 four and beyond, the hard road ahead, we have invited a distinguished group of experts to look at the topics through multiple listings. Moderating this discussion will be the former cio nasa. Our featured speaker for this conversation on the road ahead are dave frederick, assistant Deputy Director for china, National Security agency. Eric goldstein, executive assistant director for cybersecurity. Retired Lieutenant General steve. Senior executive advisor. Andrew, advisor, technologies, formally coo, cia. And david richardson, vp of product endpoint and security. Look out. Please join me in applause and welcoming our speakers. [applause] wow,
Hitting the slopes after all this fresh snow, youll want to be aware of the avalanche danger today. The Sierra Avalanche Center is currently reporting moderate avalanche danger. Natural avalanche activity is not expected today but Officials Say its not out of the question. However, human triggered avalanches are expected for the backcountry. Officials at the center say wind slabs have formed in less typical areas which could be easily triggered. And skier were rescued over the weekend after riding out of bounds at Mount Rose Ski resort. Washoe county Officials Say two people called for help saturday afternoon after getting lost on the slide side of the mountain. Washoe county search and rescue say they made contact with the boarders four 4 later. Officials say they were in an avalanche prone area, which slowed the rescue process down. The boarders were found unharmed. Its no surprise that weve gotten a good amount of snow this year in the sierra. Today, nevada is conducting the second
And ceo of a couple of. And a company that is located on webster street, and in the fillmore area and thank you, madam chair, and supervisors, i would like to thank the San Francisco African American chamber of commerce here, today and i am for bringing this issue to the forefront and i would like the incubator idea and i think that it has been presented, and i just want to execute on that opportunity. And i also like to expand on that idea, and look into the supporting the existing businesses such as red gifer who has just provided in the jails to provide the jobs to the under served communities to reduce resistism. And also a member of the San Francisco, African American, chamber of commerce and also the naacp for years and resulting to having the conversations to support all of the minorities and Small Businesses and inclusion and the diversity and the travel hospitality and my goal is to have the multiple Business Owners up here testifying next year about how they have benefited fr
Funding, from your legislative action, and thank goodness you dont need that dollars from the public any more, what we say is the same thing, and we have the same play book when you look and you are give us a line item to create African Americans, and all of the minorities, and this is not only support the industry, but also promote the culture and heritage here. And we actually create an institution that can break the back of poverty, and a lot of families, and it is not a hand out, and it is the way to view the communities that are strong and effective in erraticating poverty and hire more people to create an environment where you can see, that this say model, that the rest of the nation can use. Thank you. If i could just make one comment about this. This is a very interesting idea, not one that i was aware of as we were going through the budget process and i do know that there is 3 million dollar, sort of ask of the budget attached to this which is the significant ask around a new
Say, and we will amount to seeing the celebration and, 52 years ago. And the human rights. And it was 52 years ago. And they celebrated 50 years. There was never, never, anything started and some people to start with the unfinished agenda, and have to finish when nothing that he started, and now we are the ones, that got the human rights going. In 1962, and became a commission in 1964. And i would like to say that, i would listen to the people talking, and i said, let me put this down. And there are moneys that you are hidden in this city, and under the other names, and the other names of what they are set up for and if you all, would call, and which have requested, you are going to find a whole lot of money that is coming into this city and sitting somewhere that it is not supposed to be sitting it is supposed to be for the community, and i stated at the last meeting that i was at there is going to be a white to come to the city hall and take a lot of folks to jail, thank you. And nex