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knowledgeable and skillful and it empowered me and because of that i have 40 pounds worth of documents that will become a part of discovery and what happened at the land use committee has impacted people and -- [inaudible] it's still evicting not only low income people but evicting people because of utilities and shame on you that you have never called for an investigation or a moratorium and further more i've already obtained in discovery they overcharged me. >> thank you next speaker please. >> i have an over head. is there a way to zoom this out? >> sf tv could you zoom out
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on the over head projector please for us? thank you. >> thanks appreciate that. hello supervisors. despite efforts to cooperate with the foundation with regard to synthetic chemical for years i've updated them with the latest medical, the foundation has responded by conducting a smear campaign against me and put me and my family in danger. it listed where i live and contain personal information about my family and neighbors. for years now the foundation
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and lobbyists have fed the media with inflame tree rhetoric and this posting was made prior to my appeal and i was attacked this my neighborhood with pipes they kicked me in the head and face left me bleeding with a concussion and it turned out they had close ties to the foundation. they have frightened my family and neighbors this intimidatation is exactly why prominent local doctors resort to using psuedinyms i
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respectfully ask you supervisors to request the fisher brothers, their paid lobbyists and followers to clean up their act. we get it. you have no qualms about abusing the bully pulpit. thank you. >> thank you next speaker. >> oh sorry guys i'm sorry to keep you hear any longer. ing south beach apartments how many of you guys visited alcatraz? do you ever listen to the people that said sounds could
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travel and the prison ers could hear it on occasion and our retired sheriff the one ross is supposed to replace this is a very compact city why are we letting noise go be created by new buildings new remodels. now 55 decibels and 45 decibels maybe 55, that maybe 45, that maybe 35, the thing about noise is that it travels and a little machine like this would not even register. as we drift away. this is a fan and motor and that's the ventilation
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systems that's the new noise in the eastern neighborhoods we have a trickle of blue collar noise we do have ventilation systems running rampage it's not going to be all over the city just going to hit a few places it will hit all over -- um it can happen anywhere in the city so why don't we protect
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shall remain in the river only then moses cried out to the lord. so the lord did according to the word of moses and the frogs died out of the houses out of the court yard and out of the fields gathered them together in heaps and the land stunk. when the pharohs saw there was re-lief strike the dust of the land so that it may become life throughout all the land of egypt and they did so.
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>> thank you. >> next speaker please. >> good afternoon i'm peter war field executive director of library users association. a community created effort that features a musical wall and a singer like roberta, flack, it's about to be next month painted out and replace d. i wanted to show the supervisors that support is spreading. i've talked about many of the support ers who are supporting
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the mural. we have the san francisco peace and freedom party and let's have the over head please for the harvey milk democratic club they recommended preserving all 3 sides. san francisco finds a level of growing discomfort with political murals less than slick art work we stand firm on maintaining and adding to the political history of our city and to commemorate. san francisco's radical past is being white washed. for the sake of be rna l heights and
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saving and restoring the mural in it's current location. the peace and freedom party also wrote a letter. s> >> next and final speaker. >> mark [inaudible] stan [inaudible] is the best talk show host. you can download 3 thousand of his sermons. family radio is the best radio station because it's the only
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radio station that reads george whitfield's sermons. this fellow 2 minute before the other guy i don't know who he is whether you believe it or not reading the word of god it is what it is that happened god sent those frogs and used moses and moses was a type of christ. last week i was cut off in the middle of my speech but here in chapter nine he was speaking in prayer. even the man gabriel he informed me and talked with me and said oh daniel i have now come forth to give thee skill and understanding and he talked about the 77 of years
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and the messiah would come and christ died for the ungodly. again when the fullness of time had come -- there's no book like the bible. i was wrong as to when he was coming back but he's coming soon and if i had an hour to develop my thoughts i could proof that this 490 years was actually in proper sequence i could proof there were two 490's prior to that the long and short of it, it ended in 1996. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak. i see none. clerk could you call our adoption count er.
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>> item 32 to 36 are being considered for adoption. however if a member would like to discuss a matter it can be removed and considered separate ly. >> i'd like to remove item 33. >> supervisor chew, chew aye. >> supervisor farrell aye. >> supervisor kim. >> aye. >> supervisor weiner. >> aye. >> supervisor avalos. >> aye supervisor campos. >> aye. >> there are 11 ayes. >> the motion are approved. >> item 33.
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>> supervisor kim. >> thank you actually we had actually submitted the wrong copies to the clerk it was the un edited copy so i'm just going to distribute copies of what we have before us with the amendments. >> primarily editor yal changes but cleans up some of the spelling and grammar errors. >> house arrest finally been freed and is actually going to be visiting the city and county of san francisco this saturday. and welcomes to the city and
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county and this recognizes her visit to the city. >> i'm sorry i actually caught one more edit and that was on page one um on line 10 and it was house arrest after the elections along with hundreds of others and so i submit these amendmented to see resolution. >> supervisor kim has made the motion supervisor if we could take the motions without the objection that should be the case if we could do that that should be the case as well. madam clerk -- >> mr. president none were submitted today. >> ladies and gentlemen we are adjourned unless there's any more business from the body we
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after school at 3. . 30 i hop on the bus and go to work with kids. i didn't realize i was going to get up that early for the rest of my life. >> it's hard to get good jobs. you can get well paid working at restaurants i was making good money that's not my 50 year goal working as a waitress. it would be better to have something to fall back on i wanted something where i would in 10 years accumulate properties. >> 3 months is a long time to be busy all day. i'm putting myself further in debt with the understanding it's worth the sacrifice.
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eating raman for 3 months. it's not fun but i think it will be worth it. >> we all want to graduate we are all tired of this class. been 11 weeks. one more week to go. >> i need to get these mraps out. >> my purpose is to get the recruits prepared for the construction training. >> what you do is get a 2 by 6 sitting on the saw horses. we will cut 10 feet. everybody going to get one and you measure up 6 inches. you sure you got 8 feet. >> as a carpenter you have to let them know what's expected and they need to know the stuff to get going on the trades. >> the main thing they need to know is how to carry the stuff
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on the job and the hussle. >> you can't work with the gloves. >> my part is a small part. my part is the best part. the part that really teaches them how to go out and fish rather than go to the fish market. my job is how to teach them to fish when the fish market is closed. >> this requires i thinking. when you go on the job site they will pay you 20-15, dollars an hour you have to think and figure stuff out and get the jobs done in a record time. >> one of the things we try to teach with the construction trades is your attitude going to work. how employers look on new workers and it's about profitability and productivity. it's not how much swings it
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takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age of individuals in the trades is in the 40's from what we are told. in the 50's quite frankly those folks are getting ready to retire. we see a void.
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>> the average is making 60-80 thousand dollar a year more with benefits much it's hard work i will not lie. >> if you like working with your hands and creative and you look at a building and say, i did that finish and that building is there for a hundred years. come to my program you will work for anyone in the country. >> we send people to the dry waller the carpenters and the plummers. >> we are conscious who we give a job referral to. >> we look at the skills part as far as hayou do with a hammer and nail there are other components to be able to be a team player. be able to take directs and be precise and punctual things like
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this you need to help you keep your jobs. >> we will looking at the interviews today and doing the critiquing from the papers. >> i was thinking last week we were talking ask that was so much thinking going on about the interview and how i was going to do it. >> i feel like, me, as an african-american woman and older woman with children i feel i have to set an example. a lot of people don't know how to deal with anger and conflicts. the kids here look up to me. if i do something and don't set an example then they are going
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to follow. since i've been a positive roll model, coming to school everyday. some of those kids pick up on that and i see the improvement in them. >> one thing that i knew but the class helped reinstate is that you have to check yourself. we are all grown adults. >> i try to be motivated in everything i do in my life. if you don't encourage yourself to do something or do things for yourself you can't expect somebody else will do it for you. some people didn't make it to class because they have a bad attitude and decided it wasn't worth it. >> when you do something you have to understand why you are doing it and you can't say and come in and say, i will make good money. construction's not like that you have to want to do it because it's not aedz work.
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you have to want to get up and go to work and do physical labor for 8 hourses. >> i lived next to biotechnology companies and was a recruiter. i was getting tired and felt sluggish. >> i knew from the first day we were outside being outside having fun, climboth ladder and hammer and the physical labor i knew it was something i would enjoy. to say i put 15 years into this and not retire a multimillionaire but retire healthy and feel good about the work i have done. >> the greatest accomplishment
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is you drive by a building or bridge and say, i helped build that bridge or helped build the building on market street. the most greatest reward for me is i taught that student to work on the bay bridge. taught the student operating the crane that student was in my class. >> our goal is to have a core group of people, we are hoping it's over 50 percent of your grads complete and become journey people andup standing good roll models and citizens. the largest public works our city has season in many years going on now the private project that 1 rincon hill. huge project. we had 5 or 6 people work on that project thus far. the