Good thursday morning. Welcome to squawk alley. I am Carl Quintanilla with jon fortt, Morgan Brennan at post nine of the New York Stock Exchange watching the markets and trade today, long awaited china trade talks are back on. Kayla tausche is in d. C. Good morning, kayla. Reporter good morning, carl. The rumor mill of potential breakdown in u. S. china trade talks, saying theres a big day of negotiations china, they want to make a deal, but do i i meet with the vice premier tomorrow at the white house. The idea was floated by chinese officials and media overnight they would leave washington early in a fit of frustration over hawkish measures the u. S. Administration unveiled earlier this week. Now the president and top negotiator from china will meet in the oval Office Visits happened a handful of times this spring. During the visits they resulted in agricultural purchases or tariffs being delayed. Thats the reason the market is optimistic this time around. Earlier this morning, going
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Actually so uncomfortable with the idea of Retail Cannabis in their neighborhoods. I mean, everything is education. But the other most important thing is neighborhood outreach, right. My partner angel and are now on 11 different neighborhood associations in hayes valley, castro, and now in the dog patch, now on petro hill. You have to go and its one thing to say youre going to be part of the community. Its another thing to actually go, go to every meeting and hear everybody out. And, you know, i think that eases a lot of the stigma around it. I think also, you know, making places a little bit nicer, you know, not just the place where people come in and the stigma is, haney, im going to come in and get something here. But to make it beautiful and to make it medicinal and to have the education talks in there and to get the right people in. I also want to say like i think, you know, weve been talking about it this evening, this afternoon, but you know local San Francisco brands. Things th
Francisco. A part of this Advisory Board will be also to help advise the board of supervisors, thats probably the main purpose. So what kind of advice would you give to the city and county of San Francisco and the other partners that are nonvoting partners on the advisory committee, such as public health, d. B. I. , all of these other city departments. What advice would you give them around this population, that has actually so uncomfortable with the idea of Retail Cannabis in their neighborhoods. I mean, everything is education. But the other most important thing is neighborhood outreach, right. My partner angel and are now on 11 different neighborhood associations in hayes valley, castro, and now in the dog patch, now on petro hill. You have to go and its one thing to say youre going to be part of the community. Its another thing to actually go, go to every meeting and hear everybody out. And, you know, i think that eases a lot of the stigma around it. I think also, you know, making
Two to three degrees cooler from yesterdays readings, were mild this morning. Francisco. Throughout the afternoon, the high also struggle to make it 72 new commemorative tiles were into the 70s. Added to the wall of remembrance at the korean war memorial. Well have the breezy winds at these will be the last tiles to the coast and that afternoon be added to that memorial in the presidio. Marilyn beecham hood and her family came to honor their clearing. A little damp to start. Frances, good morning. Father killed in 1951. Whats friday looking like . Good morning. It is looking better right now. He was a tuskegee airman and a heres a live shot of interstate prisoner of war during world war ii. 80, cars heading towards the i felt like he wouldnt have macarthur maze. Wanted us to miss it. You can see with the camera out there, the roads have been damp so were here to celebrate my and slick. We had a few morning accidents. Dad. Id like to recognize all those that fought, over 30,000 a live s