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a couple of other items, want to mention along with supervisor paulfarrell, the supervisor -- along with supervisor farrell, i went to adjourn this meeting in memory of one of my coaches, who coached thousands of young men in san francisco at the grade school to high school level. he made a tremendous contribution to all of our lives, and i can say that from personal experience. a lot of hawaii and today is a result of the lessons that might taught me on the basketball court. it was very sudden and very surprising. he leaves behind a wonderful family and a great team at lincoln, but without question, his memory will live on through all of his current players. clerk: thank you, supervisor elsbernd. seeing no other names, mr.
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president, will call for introductions? president chiu: if i could ask, madam clerk, if we could move to public comment? >> the next item is the opportunities for the public to address the board for two minutes on matters within the jurisdiction of the board, including some items and excluding other items that have been considered by a board committee. speaker is using assistance to speak will be allowed twice the amount of time. if you would like to have a document placed on the overhead objective, please say so and removed it when we return to live coverage of the meeting. -- and remove it. president chiu: please step up to the nile, and each will have two minutes unless you are getting assistance -- step up to the aisle. >> [speaking foreign language] supervisor farrell: public-- [sg
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i would like to give a warm welcome to our new supervisors. we see them here besides each other today. mark, scott, jane. i want to tell you welcome. we need mayor.
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we need a strong mayor to do whatever our city -- he is coming to see which one can do it. four of you besides the gentleman in the quarter -- corner, he is going to be a body guard. i know him. ladies and gentlemen, i would like to get my message again to the woman. i like her, and i love her. supervisor cook -- supervisor jane, she has the courage. jane, as i have told you before, do not be scared. there are a lot of people would like to support you. do not worry.
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we are going to be behind you. we're going to establish anything a district's six needs. don't look to me as a different one. we are all here s family. thank you very much. god bless you. president chiu: 82, it next speaker. >> thank you, supervisors. stop what is happening with the library. i want to working in to welcome the new supervisors, to offer them a caution, and to express the hope that they will take democracy series. a few years ago, during a briefing consideration, a supervisor support they should never of gotten a letter.
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if you've never gotten a letter from the library, the staff is working too hard. they take care of me and my friends. there is no such thing as corruption, and they can do anything they want. well, the problem with anything they want, there is no limit. you are not in control of the corrupt and has become. even your friends think that you represent that because you're looking out for them. if your representation comes up the condition of closing your eyes and your ears, then you are not really represent anyone. what really benefits people is the help of the entire society. concentrating the benefits of society into fewer and fewer hands and calling it progress is
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an illusion that will destroy society. democracy depends on the right to know the truth. if you allow corporations, philanthropist, and others, you would just be a slave to the power, and people but no representatives at all. after they have destroyed the library, they will end up destroying what you do care about. if you are going to represent the public, you need to love enough respect to listen to them and to be open to the truth, and the reason, of course, is that the laws cost more than the money. president chiu: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. welcome, a news supervisors. ♪ the doctor ran off and did not
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even write i was talking to chris daly, and i said that mayor lee takes the lead, and he is said, "red, red wine, stay close to mademe -- stay close to me" it is up to you, president chiu, whose mayor lee is going to be great. and red, red wine daly, stay
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close to me, do not let me be alone read, read city wine, it is up to you, supervisors and president chiu do not let me be alone here we go, once event -- once again red, red wine let mayor lee take the lead ♪ president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> wow, only a cheerleader can follow that.
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i am cheering on the auburn and the ducks. all of the people, come to the san francisco general meeting tomorrow on geary. we'll be talking about a declaration of human rights and about stopping social security cuts and about writing the muni. the other reason i am here is to remind you, because i know the martin luther king march will be next monday, and you will not be in a meeting, but i want people to come out in march. we should remember and celebrate. and you know what? i am inviting the days, the chinese, aladdin's. all over the world, people say thank god for civil rights, what happened here, and yet, we do
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not show up on that date haute to show what it means to you and how we are carrying on the drain. that is what martin luther king's birthday should be, and we want everyone to come out and celebrate and enjoy. when you do not deal with racism, it goes to bigotry. bigotry affects education. but america, you know we need mental health. not only to the troops in the mental programs. we need a psychiatrist, and massage, and build those tugs and install them for all americans and that a good night's rest. we could do so much in this country besides taking and dividing. what is going on between washington and hear, we voted for our new interim mayor. [bell] president chiu: thank you very
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much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. the library users association. welcome to the new supervisors, their first business meeting of the board of supervisors. politics as a way of being nothing if not tribal, but i do hope, as the previous speaker suggested, that you keep your year's open, your eyes open, and listen to what comes before you, no matter from whom it comes war how it is presented how professionally or not so professionally it is presented to you. also keep in mind the city's activities. when, for example, my group
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worked to stop the outsourcing, where the recovery of long overdue materials of the library, which included a possible credit reporting of people led lost or misplaced $50 or more in books, there was a wonderful letter of support for our position, and it came from an immigrant activist group, and it described the possibility of an immigrant breadwinner seeking to get a job delivering pizza or some other thing and having difficulty or even not getting a loan to get a car for that job because of it lowered credit rating as the result of perhaps his or her children having misplaced books, and they did not get back to the library. it would give them a bad credit
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rating, so a great deal of what goes on is not just about a particular library or library issue. [bell] [bell] thank you very much.
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president chiu: home speaker
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-- next speaker. >> a number of concerns about the smart meter exist. there had never been a health and environmental study before. the cpuc had voted against the investigation. on january 7, there was an independent study, which finds that smart meters can violate federal safety limits. it is typical to appeal of elevated levels in rooms adjacent to the meter, comparable to living within 200 to 600 feet of cell phone
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towers. pg&e is beginning a large scale rollout. i am urging that san francisco adopt an ordinance, calling for an emergency measure. there is enough evidence that smart meters can cause harm. there was more radiation than in an adult. we ask you that you take a stand to protect the children of the city with an ordinance that will temporarily halt smart meter installation.
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thank you very much. president chiu: next speaker. >> this is seen as a way to save money. the special police.
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i believe one-third of the police force will be eligible. >> this is almost like a civil war. i believe this is already taking place. there also attacking arizona. it is speculating to see them.
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it is the during nine. the king of babylon was given 70 years in advance before it actually happened. it is interesting. even though he was a gentile, this is the exception to the world. he began a countdown to the killing of the assassination of the lord jesus christ, the king of kings, and i think him. jesus did not die. we are all doomed. but just a fire of him who believes in jesus. -- the justice fire -- justifier
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of him the believes in jesus. the angel gabriel appeared to daniel and said to know therefore and understand that by a command to restore jerusalem, under the messiah, there would be 487 years until he would be cut off. [bell] president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is michelle. clerk: please speak into the microphone. >> i wanted to add to that last -- this week. this was based on the constitution. i can tell you from personal experience that the constitution is not in existence in this country anymore. courts are making rulings and
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doing things in the courtroom that have nothing to do constitution, have nothing to do with the law. there is no equal protection under the law whatsoever. the supervisors spoke last week about their not the charges against debra maddon. this is not unusual. any government employee, especially associated with the police department, a judicial officer, is above the law in the united states of america today, and i urge the supervisors to take action to bring the constitution back and the law back an equal protection under the law to all citizens. thank you. president chiu: