Good morning, everyone. The meeting will come to order. Welcome to the thursday, january 16, meeting of the government audit and oversight committee. Im gordon mar, the chair of the committee and joined by supervisor aaron peskin and supervisor matt haney. Thank you to the committees clerk and i would like to thank maya and michael, sfgovtv, for staffing the meeting. Any announcements . Please ensure you silence your phone. Speaker cards and any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. Items acted upon today well be on the january 20 agenda. I would like to extend a warm welcome to supervisor haney. Item 1 is resolution approving an agreement with the nonprofit Owners Association for administration and management of the established propertybased Community Benefit district known as the downtown Community Benefit district. Supervisor mar thank you. Supervisor peskin, any . Supervisor peskin i do not. Supervisor mar i know we were supposed to have the
Excited. All right. Hi, everybody and good evening thanks for joining us on a busy thursday all that ahead but we have to start with the top story because 2020 is looking like 2019 mor new records. The s p dow and nasdaq all posting alltime highs but there are a couple of big events that could change things up in the coming days beginning with the big jobs number tomorrow the expected signing of the phase 1 trade deal next week now iran has calmed but not gone and everyone seems to be, guy, wondering about the fed. How should investors be getting ready for this the macrosetup with the market that just cant be held down. Ive said it for a while, i definitely made this more complicated than it has to be. Its interesting, the knock against bitcoin its created the out of thin air. Thats exactly with the Federal Reserve has been doing since september. Creating liquidity out of thin air and thats justing the market north of 400 billion over the last three and a half months by april the Balan
Item 1, roll call. [roll call] clerk item 2, general Public Comment. Members of the public may address the commission for up to three minutes on any items in the commissions jurisdiction that does not appear on the agenda. Speakers may address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individuals or commissioner. Commissioners are not to engage in conversation with the speaker. President nakajo thank you very much, madam secretary. At this time, if theres any member of the public that wishes to give Public Comment, please approach the podium. Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Madam secretary . Clerk approval of meeting minutes. Approve of the minutes of the special meeting on december 20, 2019. President nakajo thank you. Madam secretary. Public comment. Is there any member of the public that wishes to give Public Comment . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Commissioner hardeman move to approve the minutes. Commissioner cleaveland second. President nakajo all for
A time in the near future im saying 10 maybe 20 years where. Everything that we do pretty much will be done better by the robots and we will be jobless. No i dont think were anywhere close to that because theres you know different kinds of things the humans are good for different kinds of things that robots are good for and right now. For our lives weve been a good at making robots to you know sort of very clear. Clearly structured logical progression like you can have a robot do the same thing over and over and over again what they werent good at is doing things where you know the logical progression was super complicated or difficult to define and so now that we have Machine Learning were able to have them do those kinds of things but there are so many other things the robots arent going to do theyre still not creative at all yet theyre still not good at talking about creative taking care of humans talk about creating a lot of theater wrists and scientists that i spoke luke like your
My name is pippin i have been working for santa for 313 years. And today, this is blues very first Christmas Tree lighting. It is anybody else first Christmas Tree lighting . Oh, my gosh. Your first one, too. This will be so exciting. Are you ready . [cheers and applause] before we start anything, we have to do our if you want to do stretches with us, you can go ahead and stand up and follow along. We have to do our stretches to prepare for the Christmas Tree lighting. You can go ahead and stand up or adjust to it while you are sitting down. Whatever works for you. Here we go. Snowflake. Stir the cocoa. Stir the cocoa. Stir the cocoa. Candy canes. Toboggan. Finally, sugarplum fairy. Christmas. That was good. We are all warmed up. You guys were great. I feel ready. Do you feel ready . Wonderful. Before we begin tonight, a big thank you to the civic centre c. B. D. Off the grid and the Parks Department Parks Department for planning tonight s event. [cheering] and to our artistic director