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show the documents. this is the document that shows the supervisor herrera has directed city employees to violate the action and has directed to act in violation of other laws. at no times did mr. herrera ever attempt to insight any withheld allowance. for 20 months he's simply refused to produce documents and the critical particular of this referral reads the task force recommendation the library is to
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be investigated. this is the driving force among all the violations of this law. so supervisors when is it going to do this? you've been ignoring me for two or three years. they don't like what we have to say and they figure they can keep us from getting the records. this is fraud. it's misrepresentation when we go before the public and make claims that they have given all the money to the library when they truly have raised in excess of $50 million. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. next speaker
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>> this is really challenging coming up here and the power point and the supervisors i'm it's ridiculous up here. in two manipulates i can't explain it while i'm up here forgives me, i'm upset. i'm upset with city hall. i'm speaking to the acting mayor. this city is out of control. we as african-americans are under siege what we call a state of emergency. hello, hello. testing testing. i promised i'll never get up here to confront them but it's
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not easygoing to your office when it doesn't reflect me. there - i know my supervisor says she's hoping that she's raised. - when they had mr. david you gilmore what i'm saying to individuals on this board you need to hook up with campos and raise a mass meeting with the tenants and we're going to march down here but what about the tenants like camping possess says? i understand there is a mass meeting with the mayor who
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cares. one thing for sure we as african-americans are in the state of emergency we've got no chance >> next speaker. >> my name is a eugene. the constitution that we address is a matter of social curls condition supplied radiant in it's universe. redress to corroborate to answer on inability of the state to anything work time and recognition in exchange for healthy basic needs. we humans who educate labor in
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basis needs the maintenance of our people's a universe written as a ballot mile-an-hour outlaws racism and capital currency and man taxation's is organized collective labor. that qualifies from life instruments, production, it's anything work time. recognition of medical health oust. masses will leave and social culture labor persons skills and production, product, mental health did i ability basic needs
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and overall means of production is to tries in evolution. and joy constructive and is a total masses retirement age facilities and social culture needs to take this is change >> thank you very much. next speaker >> good afternoon. supervisors. indignantness lifelong resident southeast sector. i come before you to let you know of gun violence month.
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the shirt is in honor of a young man who was a san francisco adult league in the year 2000 that year we was shot and killed on christmas day at the age of 20. my heart goes out to the mission. and to the mission and to the c r n of the mississippi brother john t. and 3 others. this goes out to the family. may tender memories so often your grief. and may i find comfort and peace in the of the thought joy that knowing you're loved one branch
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out. for time and space can never divide or keep you're loved one from your side. when memory paints in memories true the happy hours that belong to you. that's by helen steiner rice. we're praying for you all. >> thanks next speaker. >> i'm jane kennedy. i live on gwen wish street. i bring you a visually visual aid. i was a teacher in the san francisco school district. you'll not >> could you please speak
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directly into the microphone and and this is a large billboard saying how dangerous the overhead wires have become in the parts of the city and it concerns me with the task force who said we must attend to those so i'm taking this some time to make it a priority. we can make a starts on it. are you the acting mayor? >> thank you i am next speaker. >> honored board of supervisors. i'm karen.
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i'm upholding the new edition of poetry. in those the poetry of poverty. 10 thousand call it's streets he home. 1 in 5 adults go to bed hungry. nearly 16 thousand families face hunger. children and the poor filled the prisons in europe. in san francisco in the year 2013 children and the poor filled the streets because they can't find home. the elderly or dying because they can't find homes. the wealthiest could end poster
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a million times over. it's a garden the gap between rich and poor accelerates thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> it's kind of small. >> we can see it. >> greetings board of supervisors. good to see everyone and mr. president. i'm a national outreach coordinator. i'm flown in from charring let to present an event friday
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through thank you. it's a free event. all the major lenders travel around the united states with us we've been in san francisco this is our fourth time. we have a 65 to 70 percent success rate. the homeowners can meet their lenders and get a modification. the only thing they pay for is to get their situation resolved. we have a purchase program it's based on reference there's no
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money for down apartment. they can come to the event and get that process started. we would like to get you to come out and see what the banks are doing for your citizens. as well as you might pass this information on to the residents. register online for the event. we want to help those. again, i'm darryl national outreach coordinator. thank you very much. thank you >> next speaker. >> good afternoon supervisors my name is douglas. unfortunately, the dead man's occurs continues. i use for example the bay bridge
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i wonder how much that's going to be costing us in the fortune. secondly i refer to that person who broke in and defaced the wails on the second wails. i want to know if that's the incarceration of a devil or a dead man himself. if i read the comments in the chronicles articles some of the people abused the mayor. i want to caution the people in china. some people believe they're so astute eventually they'll tells
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us about president obama's college day and even the stuff common people won't know. in the future i won't read comments about traitor lee. on to one other thing. one to the department of public health they'll be offering some kind of public apology. $17,000 is going to a whistle blower. sham on the mayor's office. >> i want to remind people to
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express their support or opposition >> good afternoon i'm john. this is about violent video games. years ago through radio i discovered super man. some stupid kids jumped off buildings thinking they could flu-like him. i am a the real superman saving it for a surprise from my mom and world. it was the radio that grabbed our imagine but today motion pictures have captured our attention.
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today, we try not no did i place smoking in films because he knew smoking kills. the manufactures denied that. and just like there was big money to be made in sects there's big money to be made in the display of violence and films. the more convincing it is we admire their achievements. thank you for listening >> thank you. final speaker >> yesterday, of course, there were sunday was easter sunday and if there be no resurrection
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of the dead and if christ is not risen yeah, we he are found false witnesses that he raised his. if the dead rise not then if christ be not raised your yet in your sins and they also which have fallen asleep in their deaths are fallen. for since by man came also the resurrection of the dead before every man in his own order. christ is - the priest who waved the fruits was exactly the day 7
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weeks later the pentecostal there is a definitely general recess instructions at the end of the world on the last day and it's quite interesting i memorized before as we since 1996 we finished 43 years cycles from the sdroigs of jerusalem. now, it's not speculation to say that 4 hundred and 44 days from september 11th is speculation but i find it interesting that will be the 1335 day of the cycle and in danielle it's a blessing if you're saved.
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>> next speaker. >> yes. i was here a couple of weeks ago and i'm awfully puzzled. when we come before you and make a complaint how do we hear from you say it just garbage in one ear and out the other one. by putting in the train street they were going to put off street parking they did it in white neighborhood. and no one said anything about the police coming in our driveways putting tickets on our coarse were we don't know where
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the street ends and the sidewalk begins and who owners the property between the street and the sidewalk. there's a lot of property in those streets but they don't give white people tickets and they park their tickets on their cars. why do they put tickets on our cars. which is done about our complaints if anything. how do we get an answer from any you? all of you guys sit up here and when we make a complaint like this i look at me and look at another people and as if to say are you through?
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what what, if anything, do you intend to do anything about it? >> general comment is closed. madam clerk read the dapgs calendar and a simple roll call if a member objects then a member can call separately and i do want to wish you a happy birthday >> okay. if no one was o wants to separate any items let's take a role call on 22 and 23 and. >> (calling roll).
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>> happy birthday. >> happy 29 birthday. >> the resolutions are adopted. >> madam clerk please read the memorials. >> yes those will be held in memory for the following individuals. (reading names). on behalf of the entire board of supervisors and also on the board of supervisors for the late ms. fong >> madam clerk any more business in front of the body? >> ladies and gentlemen that
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>> i'm warren corn field and we are doing a series called stay safe, we are going to talk about staying in your home after an earthquake and taking care of your pet's needs. ♪ >> here we are at the spur urban ken center and we are in this little house that was built to show what it is like in san francisco after an earthquake. we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control and her friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren. >> could you tell us what it would take after an earthquake or some other emergency when you are in your home and maybe no power or water for a little while. what it would take for you and
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oreo to be comfortable and safe at home. >> just as you would prepare for your own needs should an earthquake or a disaster event occur, you need to prepare for your pets. and i have brought with me today, some of the things that i have put in my disaster kit to prepare for my animal's needs to make sure that i am ready should something happen and i need to shelter at home. >> what are some of the things that people should have in their home after an earthquake or other emergency to help take care of their tasks and take care of themselves. >> i took the liberty of bringing you some examples. it includes a first aid kit for your pet and you can also use it for yourself and extra meds for your pets. and water container that will not tip over. we have got both food, wet food and dry food for your pet.
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and disposable food container. and water, and your vet records. in addition, we have a collar and some toys. >> yeah. to keep oreo busy. >> he needs toys and this is san francisco being a fruity city and come on oreo. this is your dinner, it is patte style chicken dinner with our foody seen here. >> what they say now is that you should have at least a gallon of water and i think that a gallon of water is small amount, i think that maybe more like two gallons of water would be good for you and your pet. >> does the city of animal control or any other agency help you with your pet after an emergency. >> there is a coalition of ngos, non-governmental organizations led by the department of animal care and control to do disaster planning
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for pets and that includes the san francisco spca. the paws group, the vet sos, pets unlimited. and we all have gotten together and have been getting together for over four or five years now to talk about how we can educate the public about being prepared for a disaster as it involves your pets. >> a lot of services. i understand that if you have to leave your home, we are encouraging people to take their pets with them. >> absolutely. we think that that is a lesson that we concerned from karina, if you are being evacuated you should take your pet with you. i have a carrier, and you need to have a carrier that you can fit your pet in comfortably and you need to take your pet with you when you were evacuated. >> i am going to thank you very much for joining us and bringing oreo today. and i am goi
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>> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind,
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