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i just recently went to a which you were called new providence. the pastor stole money from the church. because faith base side a waste. >> do we have time for one more question? >> this question is specifically first young lady. once there's an act of violence. what do you think the resources are? if they are bad? how can they be improved? i think that's very important. kids need to have somebody to respond to them >> the resources in the school? >> yes. in your schools. >> well for violence, i mean there's not. we have security and stuff like that. there's no real resources in the school. the teachers don't do nothing about it. that's basically it. or they send us straight to juvenile. >> one more. >> she waited a long time. so it's okay. >> my question, that i was one of the providers that went to the probation call in and i think it was an excellent program. i took a music program up there and 36 of your people there signed and i like to hope you will respond to those people that called in. >> great. >> okay. and the other question, is on the
i just recently went to a which you were called new providence. the pastor stole money from the church. because faith base side a waste. >> do we have time for one more question? >> this question is specifically first young lady. once there's an act of violence. what do you think the resources are? if they are bad? how can they be improved? i think that's very important. kids need to have somebody to respond to them >> the resources in the school? >> yes. in your...
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fidelity investments prosited $26,000 worth of new -- provided $26,000 worth of new instruments. organizers say the program is especially important during a time when cuts to education are rampant. >> when things get cut the funding for these arts programs usually is what gets hit first. >> reporter: the gift is a part of fidelity's future stage program which aims to bring music education to public schools? coming up, new evidence governor brown's budget plan is gaining support from voters. >>> the city fought to have two fire houses but that may soon change. >>> google earth gets up close and personal with the bay area. the new view you will get of landmarks, such as the golden gate bridge. >>> i have the latest computer model that shows rain for your bay area weekend. i'll be back here. n-opooal.. i'a n !pooal.. e ysexdo llev wt emo? >>> within the next half hour, san francisco fighters and paramedics are expected to pack a meeting to discuss what they say is plaguing if department. the firefighters union complains that to this date no formal policy is in place allowing paramed
fidelity investments prosited $26,000 worth of new -- provided $26,000 worth of new instruments. organizers say the program is especially important during a time when cuts to education are rampant. >> when things get cut the funding for these arts programs usually is what gets hit first. >> reporter: the gift is a part of fidelity's future stage program which aims to bring music education to public schools? coming up, new evidence governor brown's budget plan is gaining support from...
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the new provider has had a rough couple days. in the first three days of the takeover, complaints have poured in from more than 8,000 customers. and the calls keep coming. the calls have gone straight to the company's customer service line according to the san jose mercury. they serve 440,000 people between burling game and east palo alto including here in redwood city. residents are bracing themselves for an 18% hike in garbage services. the problem for many customers is missed pick ups. but then yesterday a 50-gallon diesel fuel spill which leaked into a nearby storm drain which dumps water into the san francisco bay also created some problems. now they signed a more than $50 million per year contract to provide service to san mateo county customers through 2020. we bring you out live here to redwood city. as you can see businesses and residents are still pulling out their trash containers at the moment. and of course all they can do is wait for the company to just get back on the streets and figure out how to keep up their day
the new provider has had a rough couple days. in the first three days of the takeover, complaints have poured in from more than 8,000 customers. and the calls keep coming. the calls have gone straight to the company's customer service line according to the san jose mercury. they serve 440,000 people between burling game and east palo alto including here in redwood city. residents are bracing themselves for an 18% hike in garbage services. the problem for many customers is missed pick ups. but...
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the new provider started this week. the calls have gone straight to the company's service line that are coming in. rekoloj serves 430,,000 between burlingame and east palo alto. the issues bother residents even more since they are bracing themselves for an 18% hike and the problem for many customers is missed pickup or late pickup. >> last company, take the garbage, no problem. they come into the apartment every everything -- everything is clean. but now i put outside on the street, the garbage, because the company say, sorry. we don't do that. and-- and for me it's a p roblem. >> reporter: an even bigger problem rose yesterday for rekol o.j. one the drivers drove over a rock and that had fuel dumping into the san francisco bay. we tried to contact recol o.j. we were were unable to get ahold of the person to speak with. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> okay, jade. thank you. 8:07. well, san bruno city frills are grappling with a tough decision, how do they dispurse $00,000 donated to help those pipeline explosio
the new provider started this week. the calls have gone straight to the company's service line that are coming in. rekoloj serves 430,,000 between burlingame and east palo alto. the issues bother residents even more since they are bracing themselves for an 18% hike and the problem for many customers is missed pickup or late pickup. >> last company, take the garbage, no problem. they come into the apartment every everything -- everything is clean. but now i put outside on the street, the...
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new democracies that are developing. there are programs, one launched in the bush administration that is continuing in the obama administration, that tries to provide support for democracies that are governing justly proud that is the criteria for receiving support. it is very important that the more experienced democracies in the world come to assistance, because if new democracies failed in delivering on the economic standards of living, economic improvements, then those new democracies could soon change colors on that map. host: you can check it out for yourself at freedomehouse.org. what kind of information have you found? guest: freedom house has been around since 1941. we were founded by eleanor roosevelt. we are a bipartisan organization, which is to say our board of trustees are nonpartisan. we are headquartered in washington, and we also have an office in new york, as well as 10 offices overseas. we issue reports, such as the one we have been talking about this morning. we do programs that we undertake, supporting human- rights activists, journalists. we also engage in advocacy work, where there is in support of freedom of expression, work
new democracies that are developing. there are programs, one launched in the bush administration that is continuing in the obama administration, that tries to provide support for democracies that are governing justly proud that is the criteria for receiving support. it is very important that the more experienced democracies in the world come to assistance, because if new democracies failed in delivering on the economic standards of living, economic improvements, then those new democracies could...
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that's according to new data provided to cbs news.he insurance crime bureau alone worked 469 cases the first half of the year. if the trend holds, the bureau says it will be a 50% increase over 2008. >> costs that are paid by these big stores or by the insurance companies are dollars that come out of the consumer's pocket. >> reporter: by now you know there's more to the story of the lisa bonilla, the phoenix woman who fell on a hot dog. rewind and you find the source of the offending food. bonilla's partner tommy masterson. first he buys the dog, a child with him, then he puts it on the floor where seconds later bonilla heads straight for it and artfully catches it under her foot. both were convicted of fraud. turns out they'd done it before. thanks to the video, they couldn't shake down businesses and customers who ultimately pay, or give police the slip. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, chicago. >>> now, if you know there's a camera, why would you even try it? anyway, coming up later on "the early show" we'll hear from secretary of stat
that's according to new data provided to cbs news.he insurance crime bureau alone worked 469 cases the first half of the year. if the trend holds, the bureau says it will be a 50% increase over 2008. >> costs that are paid by these big stores or by the insurance companies are dollars that come out of the consumer's pocket. >> reporter: by now you know there's more to the story of the lisa bonilla, the phoenix woman who fell on a hot dog. rewind and you find the source of the...
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i think that the view of staff is the the new building option at that site will provide a much more functional terminal that has a warranty associated with it. there are slightly higher costs to doing that new building. that plan will come before you in all of its detail shortly as planning to be heard at the commission on december 14. in essence, we think that' this plan to use the america's cup site here would help with the new building alternative in two ways -- one, the authority has certain infrastructure works required under it -- under the host city agreement. we program $7.5 million in authority costs to remove the shed to make way for the new building. that closes $7.5 million of our financing gap. this $6.5 million city contribution would complete our financing needs. and the port has other plans, including security grants and related funding sources to complete the terminal after use for race-related purposes. we actually think this advances the cruise terminal projects significantly. it speeds the permitting process, and i think what staff are very excited about the prospect. it wi
i think that the view of staff is the the new building option at that site will provide a much more functional terminal that has a warranty associated with it. there are slightly higher costs to doing that new building. that plan will come before you in all of its detail shortly as planning to be heard at the commission on december 14. in essence, we think that' this plan to use the america's cup site here would help with the new building alternative in two ways -- one, the authority has...
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providers are part of that campaign already. the municipal water district when jarrod hudson was the first to sign up for that from a new system provider. i think it's a real opportunity for water to step up in that. there are folks from the santa clara valley, looking at a range of local variabilities with climate change being one of those. in both of those areas - and those are a couple of very few examples where places have decided to get involved that local level in climate change issues. >> i've been trying to puddle through the advice i'm going to walk away with. i hoped you would be more precise in strategies. it's not clear to me that it's predictg the future i'm not sure you want to look at,pa leo climate, it's not clear - hearing the pieces early on from charles and port land, demand planning for water utilities should not weigh off historically also. site seems the only thing you can do, is sort of what seattle is talking about metropolitan wise. so peter, i don't know how your plan is a reasonable plan of that. so i'm wondering - and then you're saying,oh, by the way you have to move as fast as possible but don't build,dams
providers are part of that campaign already. the municipal water district when jarrod hudson was the first to sign up for that from a new system provider. i think it's a real opportunity for water to step up in that. there are folks from the santa clara valley, looking at a range of local variabilities with climate change being one of those. in both of those areas - and those are a couple of very few examples where places have decided to get involved that local level in climate change issues....
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that's according to new data provided to cbs news. the insurance crime bureau alone worked 469 cases the first half of the year. if the trend holds, the bureau says it will be a 50% increase over 2008. >> costs that are paid by these big stores or by the insurance companies, it's dollars that came out of consumers' pockets. >> reporter: and florida is a hot spot. that's where we found the side rider. anna nikolyszyn tried to get $150,000 for her fall. the plan was foiled by surveillance video. rewind, and it shows her pouring apple cider on the floor, topping it off with a plantain, then pushing her cart through it before the fake fall. she was convicted of fraud. in another florida town, the olive oil woman strikes. she collapses and paramedics take her away, but rewind to see what happens moments before. the same woman picks up a bottle of olive oil, pours it on the floor, stashes it on the shelf, returns to her slick, and performs not one fall but two. by now, you know there's more to the story of lesa bonilla, the phoenix woman wh
that's according to new data provided to cbs news. the insurance crime bureau alone worked 469 cases the first half of the year. if the trend holds, the bureau says it will be a 50% increase over 2008. >> costs that are paid by these big stores or by the insurance companies, it's dollars that came out of consumers' pockets. >> reporter: and florida is a hot spot. that's where we found the side rider. anna nikolyszyn tried to get $150,000 for her fall. the plan was foiled by...
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right now, kalw is making a big difference for this community in terms of providing real news and information, providing an outlet for arts and culture, as it ever has in the seven years it has been on the air. -- in the 70 years it has been on the air. we are going to be reaching out to the community and using it as an opportunity to raise the profile of the station and to bring more resources into the station. every year, i give you a state of the station report, which you all should have at this point. i try to let you know what is going on at the station and give you an honest appraisal of what is happening so you can understand the value of the work we are doing and the role the station plays in the educational mission of the district. in this particular state of the station report, i want to invite you all for some increase in data with the station. i understand you have a lot on your plate. i invite you to accept information from me and hold my leadership at the station accountable in the coming months. i think the station is making a big difference right now. we have grown in recent y
right now, kalw is making a big difference for this community in terms of providing real news and information, providing an outlet for arts and culture, as it ever has in the seven years it has been on the air. -- in the 70 years it has been on the air. we are going to be reaching out to the community and using it as an opportunity to raise the profile of the station and to bring more resources into the station. every year, i give you a state of the station report, which you all should have at...
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news. >> they provide some of the most beautiful explosions of color and light, but conservationists won most of the world's tropical reefs -- tropical coral reefs could disappear. rising see temperatures are putting them at risk. yet our environment correspondent reports. >> intricate, strange, and with an infinite variety of colors and forms, corals are one of the great wonders of the undersea world. these are growing safely in the aquarium's of london, but out at sea, pollution and rising temperatures are taking their toll. >> heartbreaking. it is a difficult time to be involved in coral reefs. year on year, we see the health being compromised. and as we do something concrete right now, we are seriously going to lose it. >> explosives killed the fish and guaranteed a good catch, but down below, devastation. even when fishing is controlled, reeves could die from a minute warming of the water -- reefs could die from a minute warming of the water. all too often, reefs had ended up dead anyway. the message is that quarrel is not just beautiful to look at, but -- coral is not just beautifu
news. >> they provide some of the most beautiful explosions of color and light, but conservationists won most of the world's tropical reefs -- tropical coral reefs could disappear. rising see temperatures are putting them at risk. yet our environment correspondent reports. >> intricate, strange, and with an infinite variety of colors and forms, corals are one of the great wonders of the undersea world. these are growing safely in the aquarium's of london, but out at sea, pollution...
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. >> abc news will provide live coverage of the president's state of the union address and republicanat begins tonight at 9 p.m. eastern. we'll continue our coverage right here on "world news now." >>> in other news, in arizona jared loughner faced the first of many charges after his rampage at an event held by congresswoman gabby giffords. through his lawyer loughner pleaded not guilty to trying to assassinate giffords and two of her aides. prosecutors are preparing to charge him with killing six people and injuring ten others for which he could face the death penalty. >>> meanwhile, in a new york courtroom, the woman accused of kidnapping a newborn and raising the baby as her own was ordered to remain behind bars. >> the emotional hearing brought the baby's biological father together with the accused kidnapper for the first time in 23 years. t.j. winick joins us with the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning. ann pettway's attorney says his client is remorseful and she certainly appeared that way here in court. her family says they all thought it was h
. >> abc news will provide live coverage of the president's state of the union address and republicanat begins tonight at 9 p.m. eastern. we'll continue our coverage right here on "world news now." >>> in other news, in arizona jared loughner faced the first of many charges after his rampage at an event held by congresswoman gabby giffords. through his lawyer loughner pleaded not guilty to trying to assassinate giffords and two of her aides. prosecutors are preparing to...
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these new guidelines provide a framework on how to evaluate and treat patients with an uncomplicated or serious life- threatening infection caused by mrsa. a few years ago, a severe infection ravaged her body. >> i ended up with losing a third of my stomach, third of my pancreas, half of my small bowel, my spleen, my gall bladder and they did an appendectomy while they were there. >> reporter: mrsa is the most common cause of skin infections monday patients seen in the emergency room. it can also cause much more serious infection, killing 18,000 in the u.s. each year. because the bacteria is resistant to key antibiotics and difficult to treat. infectious disease experts are recommending new guidelines advising doctors which drugs work best and also urging not to overprescribe. >> many patients with simple skin abscesses will not need antibiotics. all they may require is drainage of the abscess. >> reporter: the so-called flesh-eating bacteria was initially found only in hospitals but it's now spreading in dorms, schools, daycare centers and locker rooms. >> where there was a lot of c
these new guidelines provide a framework on how to evaluate and treat patients with an uncomplicated or serious life- threatening infection caused by mrsa. a few years ago, a severe infection ravaged her body. >> i ended up with losing a third of my stomach, third of my pancreas, half of my small bowel, my spleen, my gall bladder and they did an appendectomy while they were there. >> reporter: mrsa is the most common cause of skin infections monday patients seen in the emergency...
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. >> reporter: the new house speaker provided a tearful moment as he cepted a gavel from nancy pelosi. >> god bless you speaker boehner. >> reporter: boehner said he is humbled by the challenges. >> no longer can we fall short. no longer can we kick the candown the road, the people voted to end business as usual and today we begin to carry out their instructions. >> reporter: the new republican majority includes 87 first timers, many of them eager to get to work. >> i am not looking for a career. i am looking to make a difference. >> i ran on repealing obama care. >> reporter: the process could begin as early as this friday. >> it's an unpopular bill. you got something flawed. >> reporter: that top of the agenda, reducing the size of government. in the house they want to hold all new legislation to a new test, requiring every bill to specify which section of the constitution allows it. new spending must be off set with spending cuts and not tax increases. >> robert gibs is moving on from his post in washington d.c. his new job is to promote the white house special and political positi
. >> reporter: the new house speaker provided a tearful moment as he cepted a gavel from nancy pelosi. >> god bless you speaker boehner. >> reporter: boehner said he is humbled by the challenges. >> no longer can we fall short. no longer can we kick the candown the road, the people voted to end business as usual and today we begin to carry out their instructions. >> reporter: the new republican majority includes 87 first timers, many of them eager to get to work....
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we need new things to provide dignity that this building's physical architecture can supply. that is louise gray. thank you, louise, for your extraordinary leadership. when mitch was referencing -- it is interesting. i was elected mayor and one of the first stops i had was, literally, within 7 feet of where i am standing here today, but it was just dirt. that was the groundbreaking for this. here we are seven years later at the ribbon cutting. despite the delays, we are here. we are here as well in reference to what mitch was saying. a lot of it was not easy. the private commitments did not come in as expected. the money did not all materialize exactly as expected. but we call on someone who at the time could lead the way in terms of reconciling some of the concerns counties like san francisco had around their acute care facilities. we went to her many times to help us with san francisco general and to help us with laguna honda hospital. one of the big reasons we are here was the ingenious legislation that she appropriately and wisely introduced on behalf of not just this cit
we need new things to provide dignity that this building's physical architecture can supply. that is louise gray. thank you, louise, for your extraordinary leadership. when mitch was referencing -- it is interesting. i was elected mayor and one of the first stops i had was, literally, within 7 feet of where i am standing here today, but it was just dirt. that was the groundbreaking for this. here we are seven years later at the ribbon cutting. despite the delays, we are here. we are here as...
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. >>> on wall street, the drop in new unemployment benefits claimed provided news to offset worries china may try to offset it's economic expansion. a push and pull left the dow mostly unchanged while tech stocks dropped on the nasdaq. the dow closed 2.5 points lower for the day. the nasdaq was up up 25 points. >>> more than 115 billion dollars a year in lost time sitting in traffic. that's the new study released today. but there is also some good news and for that we go to our consumer editor tom vacar, tom. >> reporter: the good news is over all congestion is down especially right here in the bay area. being late for work costs employees and employers money, and we all pay more when goods and deliveries are delayed. and the average commuter burned an extra 35-gallons of fuel sitting in traffic. still it's an improvement around here. >> looking at san francisco oakland, we've fallen out of the top five and for many years we had been in the top five for a lot of years we were as high as >> reporter: five years ago commuters were delayed 70 hours a year. last year it plunged to 49. drivers
. >>> on wall street, the drop in new unemployment benefits claimed provided news to offset worries china may try to offset it's economic expansion. a push and pull left the dow mostly unchanged while tech stocks dropped on the nasdaq. the dow closed 2.5 points lower for the day. the nasdaq was up up 25 points. >>> more than 115 billion dollars a year in lost time sitting in traffic. that's the new study released today. but there is also some good news and for that we go to...
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that there's no other way to explain and now violence on the left i would like to see the news media provide an example for that i mean there hasn't been any left wing violence in america since the weather underground and there was some radical environmental groups in the ninety's the attack property once in a while but they haven't done anything either the violence in the last ten years or so has been very strongly coming from the right like i said the holocaust museum in washington d.c. was attacked. there's been all sorts of death threats obama has self himself when he was running for president he had more death threats than any other candidate american history they picked up three men in denver or in colorado arrested them for an assassination plot they had high powered rifles they had walkie talkies the racism here in the last two years it's just been extraordinary and to try to impose a photo balance on this as if it's coming the violent rhetoric is coming from the left and the right i would just ask my colleagues and friends among the republicans who among you on the left is the equiv
that there's no other way to explain and now violence on the left i would like to see the news media provide an example for that i mean there hasn't been any left wing violence in america since the weather underground and there was some radical environmental groups in the ninety's the attack property once in a while but they haven't done anything either the violence in the last ten years or so has been very strongly coming from the right like i said the holocaust museum in washington d.c. was...
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news. while "the daily show" provides interesting insight, provide satire and parody of news, it is clear there is some element of news there. what is tricky is how you help students define where to get quality information about what is happening in their community. that is how i try to define it. the lines are too blurred to say that is journalism, that is not journalism. what i am most interested in is educating students to develop a critical awareness and thinking ability to parse out what is good information and what is not. >> moving on to mark adkins of the "san francisco chronicle." we had a conversation about the chronicle. it was threatening to close, saying it was losing $1 million a week. you have made massive cuts since then. how has that affected the quality of your coverage? >> one of the thing that is exciting is that people are so passionate about news, about the chronicle, a number of people we employ. one area where we trimmed a lot of jobs in a lot of different areas of the operation, including the news room, and it is not always about the quantity of people you employ of the
news. while "the daily show" provides interesting insight, provide satire and parody of news, it is clear there is some element of news there. what is tricky is how you help students define where to get quality information about what is happening in their community. that is how i try to define it. the lines are too blurred to say that is journalism, that is not journalism. what i am most interested in is educating students to develop a critical awareness and thinking ability to parse...
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information leading to his arrest no last week's death of an elephant at six flags will be the focus of a new provide project. the elephant named taj lived years beyond the life exspan tan sigh. they're saying she's giving a rare opportunity to study an elderly el fafnlt among their questions, whether elephants can develop alzheimer's disease. >> but she was a very talented artist. want to check in with sal and see what's happening on this friday morning. how's the toll plaza. >>> toll plaza is good. newark, new jersey airport is experiencing three and a half hours of delays. if you're taking a plight there -- flight there, you should check with your carrier. san jose, it says their general departure and arrival times 15 minutes or less. the toll plaza is slow. it's backed up for a 10 to 15-minute delay. in some areas visibility is poor. that's one area on the pen nine sue larks a couple of drivers ran over debris. about 10 people pulled over with flat tires after running over blanks near by. let's go to steve. >>> inland fog. fog advisory, visibility for some, zero. theres also local drizzle. didn't
information leading to his arrest no last week's death of an elephant at six flags will be the focus of a new provide project. the elephant named taj lived years beyond the life exspan tan sigh. they're saying she's giving a rare opportunity to study an elderly el fafnlt among their questions, whether elephants can develop alzheimer's disease. >> but she was a very talented artist. want to check in with sal and see what's happening on this friday morning. how's the toll plaza....
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>> we are in the middle of a new initiative to provide more resources and programs for families and the locality. we are benefiting from a grant from the wallace foundation, and in the last two years many more bay area families have come to the museum, participated in the programs, most of which take place on sundays. we will see more and more different offerings rolled out in the coming months. >> thank you, dominic, for being part of "culture wire." >> the museums are almost like a team sport. there is a tremendous amount of talented staff that puts together patrons to help support the institutions, but they all need a coach. the coach is the director. neal, could you let the viewers know, you have been director how long? >> we are working on eight years. >> now you have the 75th anniversary. how does that feel? >> we opened this building in 1995. it was bought at that time as a move from the civic center and the veterans building 2 third street, into our new building, a much expanded space, better space. it will be wonderful for the museum for decades to come. and 15 short years we h
>> we are in the middle of a new initiative to provide more resources and programs for families and the locality. we are benefiting from a grant from the wallace foundation, and in the last two years many more bay area families have come to the museum, participated in the programs, most of which take place on sundays. we will see more and more different offerings rolled out in the coming months. >> thank you, dominic, for being part of "culture wire." >> the museums...
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jewish vocational services and the transgendered law center, placing more than 100 people into new jobs and providing training making workplaces more welcome. cellphone is the best way to get him, allowing him to take phone calls at any hour of the day, bringing the concept of accessibility to our whole new level. whereas supervisor dufty will always be remembered for his tremendous loyalty and as serving as a devoted mentor throughout city government and around the country. let it be resolved that the board of supervisors recognizes supervisor dufty's fast contributions to improving this city and that his independence, intellect, humor, energy, passion, high quality work, tireless devotion, and responsiveness to his constituents will be missed by all of us and not the least of which, his colleagues. and congratulations. [applause] >> thank you. i have to make sure her ride is cool. goowhen i ran for office i saidi was like the mary wilson of politics. i have been a backup singer for 27 years before i ran for office. i loved it. i never imagined how different it would be. i promised her the last word
jewish vocational services and the transgendered law center, placing more than 100 people into new jobs and providing training making workplaces more welcome. cellphone is the best way to get him, allowing him to take phone calls at any hour of the day, bringing the concept of accessibility to our whole new level. whereas supervisor dufty will always be remembered for his tremendous loyalty and as serving as a devoted mentor throughout city government and around the country. let it be resolved...
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provide acupuncture, herbs, massage and other holistic health practices. our other goal is to become a neighborhood institution that benefits the nonprofit center. there was recently a "the new york times" article about a medical grove in santa rosa created specifically to provide much-needed resources for artists and art activities. later we will testify more on this concept. we feel our dispensary would bring new businesses to the neighborhood and help fill in the high vacancy rates in our block between 19th and 21st street. for our members, it is strategically located between the 16th and 24th street bart station with the parking garage a block away on barlet and on the 14 and 44 bus lines. we do not anticipate parking problems. we have already employed many businesses and residents in the area and have talked for lots of people searching for employment. we see our entire operation of medical cannabis, patient support, nonprofit net working, local hiring and advertising to be a huge boom for our struggling san francisco economy. our organization is set up as a co-op. the driving forces in this state include myself, a longtime mission and small business owner and a general
provide acupuncture, herbs, massage and other holistic health practices. our other goal is to become a neighborhood institution that benefits the nonprofit center. there was recently a "the new york times" article about a medical grove in santa rosa created specifically to provide much-needed resources for artists and art activities. later we will testify more on this concept. we feel our dispensary would bring new businesses to the neighborhood and help fill in the high vacancy rates...
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community-based organizations and provides subsidiaries, subsidizes use of dance mission space and dance scholarships for children would truly be a benefit to the broader community. this new healing center will not only provide medicine at a local -- at a location that is safe and accessible to patients and caregivers by public transportation, it also provides a unique opportunity to support an arts-based service provider in the mission. dance mission. it is for this reason that i hope you will consider the positive effects on the community that will follow the approval of this permit. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is michael dane and i'm a resident in san francisco mission district. i have been an activist for medical marijuana since 2001. i know several of you people on the commission. i am truly supporting this project that chrissy kiefer is now involved on and representing the medical cannabis community here in san francisco. i thoroughly endorse it. i think it is a good addition to our community and i hope that all of the commissioners who wrote for this proposal as is -- would vote for this proposal as is. >> is there add
community-based organizations and provides subsidiaries, subsidizes use of dance mission space and dance scholarships for children would truly be a benefit to the broader community. this new healing center will not only provide medicine at a local -- at a location that is safe and accessible to patients and caregivers by public transportation, it also provides a unique opportunity to support an arts-based service provider in the mission. dance mission. it is for this reason that i hope you will...
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scientists hope it will provide new insight into the birth, development, and future of the universe. >> fascinating. great stuff. >> ok, here on earth, many are wondering where the nextinter olympics will be held. in one minute, we will be tried to answer that question. stay tuned. >> welcome back. where will the world's best skiers and athletes compete in the next olympics? three candidates have submitted their applications. koran, south korea, and munich. observers say right now there is no front-runner. we take a look at the city of munich. if mujica wins, it will be the first to host both the summer and winter games, but not everybody in bavaria wants to see the games come again. >> this person has a dream, to bring the winter olympics in munich. if successful, the games will begin in 2018 in the same stadium that played host to the games for the summer in 1972. >> i have a dream that in 2018, more than 100 nations will march in here for the olympics. there has not been that many nations before. >> the munich olympic bed -- bid team has traveled the world. there is the face of th
scientists hope it will provide new insight into the birth, development, and future of the universe. >> fascinating. great stuff. >> ok, here on earth, many are wondering where the nextinter olympics will be held. in one minute, we will be tried to answer that question. stay tuned. >> welcome back. where will the world's best skiers and athletes compete in the next olympics? three candidates have submitted their applications. koran, south korea, and munich. observers say right...