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is not allowed to produce a bit in elections. the i applaud the struggle for real democracy and the right to us ouster the u.s.-backed dictator. i hope the middle east throws out every dictator that we support. the u.s. installed the sharp of eye run and they felt -- to. i do not support iran. israel has the most nuclear weapons.
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200 nuclear warheads and never signed a nuclear proliferation treaty. israel bulldozes palestinian homes in east jerusalem and in the occupied west bank. they still water and land from palestinians. they shall 50,000 houses, an ambulance driver spent some that have killed people waving white flags. they have used children as shields. they have bulldozed graveyards.
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in >> as you start your new session, i feel it would be useful to review a little bit what the library users association has done. in many cases working with supervisors and a number of individuals and other organizations. in general, we are working for better libraries for everyone. for 12 years, proposition which
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was passed in 1994. the library had not increased our supply a single minute. when asked by supervisor mirkarimi what they would do with more dollars, the supervisor argued vigorously and then said it is your call. the library did not increase the hours at any time and it took another allocation the following year before the library did anything about it and now they have a goal with branches being open seven days a week. we work with the the aclu and others to oppose the privacy-
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threatening -- >> thank you. >> i'm going to talk about item number 21. and dislikes the diverse board of supervisors represent our multi-cultural and diverse community in this city, kusf and did the same. we have 70 hours of cultural programming including 8 hours of classical music of which i was a host. i also hosted a persian show and a french chateau. i wanted to say that kusf
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represents the diversity of our community. there are shows for the seniors and disabled and the gay and lesbian community. we have represented local artists and i don't know of any radio station in this community that does this as well. i understand it was started as a university radio stations but this ended up one of the best radio station. i urge you to look at our programming. everything was represented. this represents our diverse community.
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thank you. >> when the university turned up a transmitter, it became the most high-profile participant in this disturbing trend of universities trying to place their educational licenses into the hands of public radio conglomerates. this is happen that texas tech and in sioux falls south dakota , rice university, and at vanderbilt in nashville. you have heard of what is happening. commercial station -- is being reconfigured with a non- commercial purposes. i am deeply disturbed by the
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land grab taking place which should be at protected space for community and irresistible broadcaster. this is an important part of changing the policy. the federal communications commission incurs the consolidation media and as as shredded just about every reform that was fought for and won in radio and television. homogenized music and in a timid constraints creativity,
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suppresses local talent, and detracts from our cultural diversity. thank you. >> i have been at a resident of san francisco 1993 cents. the closure of the station is having an effect on the economy. we give away tickets to shows twice an hour during every music shift and some of these were close such as --. most were add much smaller
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clubs. many of them to not have the budget to promote shows. for most of them, giving out tickets is the only way to advertise. the proposal to replace the station with an internet-only station will not replace this promotion. the on line station can only reach to run the 13 people at any time. the failure rate is used with many going out of business within a couple of years. there is a lot of talk about the effects of taxes and regulation on small businesses. some cultural programs reach several committees which have no other representation on the dial. estimates are 150,000 residents
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who are chinese by dissent. this aired every week night and we are a lifeline -- >> thank you. >> good afternoon. something to think about. religion is an art form. they are part tennessee and part creativity experienced through music, paintings, and it our full architecture. a listing of the human spirit through faith.
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>> my concern is that we have to pay prosecutor and yet he does not maintain adequate control of this chamber. there is no better example of that then the first speaker that jumped up to the microphone every time there is a public comment and he raises his voice above normal educated persons level to where we can hear what he is saying. on top of that, we don't know what he is saying. for all we know, he is communicating to osama bin laden. what is going on here, mr.
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president? why don't you take control of this chamber instead of acting like a fool? we have more important things to do around here them listen to you guys play around we have serious budget problems, serious state budget problems and you were sitting up there like a clown. you control this place. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> mr. president, i am not allowed to speak on a legend. >> that is an item that we have already spoken about. >> supervisor mirkarimi might
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sound like he is extreme but he is not. what happened is along the lines of shutting off the internet in egypt. this is just a complete -- i have forwarded the e-mail to the entire board of supervisors and asking what protection they had against fraud. they should walk in and take their own station back. i'm assuming that what happened with the repairs is actually being covered up right now. i do not stand in solidarity with the guy before me of course but also not with -- that
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in the 1920's, the left side of the dial was designated where the weaker signals reside. the radio goes from 50,000 listeners to 15 online. lastly, this would be bad economics for the city as we have heard earlier before i got up to the microphone. the sec has been convinced before to change their mind. dennis kucinich was using the same arguments and stop the takeover of -- from having to broadcast a generic a genre of music and was able to convince
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at 12:30 p.m.. the program that we do is the only weekly program that is targeted to the senior disability community in this bay area. we to observe the fairness doctrine and do a lot of political broadcasting. the alert people to legislation that is going on. i would like to echo the sentiments of most of the people that are here. we would like the board of regents to rescind the sale to these sort of corporate parties. but this was as was mentioned by
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the first speaker, indicative of what is happening with the radio stations for budget constraints. i'm asking you to please suggest that they rescind what is going on. thank you very very much. >> thank you. >> i am here about the article in "the examiner." i also care about the city and like to see if it works properly.
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lied and said i was going to bomb the asians. i had surgery on my neck and the two disks or taken out. they used excessive force and i might become paralyzed or have the nerve damage. i think we need to retrain the police department to understand the mentally ill and go after the drug dealers and the criminals in this town. they will not do their job. i am not afraid of anyone. >> thank-you very much.
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>> i am here regarding my son who was murdered in 2006. his birthday is coming up. i hear her about people asking for support. i hear about people who have been murdered and how they are being acknowledged. my son was never acknowledged. i stand out of there and i fight every day and i'm still continuing to do that. i still need support. i have my son.
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he was a beautiful little boy. i'd miss all of that. i have to think about that every day, every day. i miss his smile. i miss everything about him. i am here every day. his case number is 606862068. the inspectors name is calvin jones. >> we have a special order and i think we will have to go to that because we have many people left and waiting.
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the special order will take 45 minutes to an hour depending on how many people ready. -- how many people are here. items 13-16 comprise the special order. this is a public hearing for a project located at 16 -- 1269 lombard street is exempt from the environmental review. item 14 is affirming the determination by the planning department. item 15 is reversing
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determination by the planning department. item 16 is a motion directing the clerk to prepare findings reversing exemption. >> there is an appeal by the planning commission that the project is categorically exempt from environmental review. for this hearing, we will determine the accuracy of the determination.
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the developer loaned the money to buy these two properties. both buildings are from the 1870's. the building next door is in the back. i will pass this around so you can see the deal they want out of. a class 3 exemption for new construction applies here because this is two units and you are allowed three. there are no other unusual circumstances around the project which would suggest a reasonable possibility of a significant environmental a fact. however, when one reads the guidelines and to seize -- -
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