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what do we have to do after? we can go walk around. we have after-school programs with things we enjoy. they have activities. we are building our knowledge outside of school. it also ties in with violence. that is something we do not want to have a lot of in the city. this is our community. after-school programs kind of cuts it down. think about it, if we do not have after-school programs, where are we going to go? we need things that make us happy. we go to school. we work hard. we want fun things to do after. how about if we need help after? it is a place we feel safe at. why would we get rid of something that helps and builds our community? thank you. [applause] >> that is an excellent question. one of the agencies that deals with a lot of the after-school programs is the department of children, youth, and families. there are many programs represented here. any thoughts on that point? >> i am from the department of children and families. thank you for having us here. the director and i have worked in the non-profit sector for many y
what do we have to do after? we can go walk around. we have after-school programs with things we enjoy. they have activities. we are building our knowledge outside of school. it also ties in with violence. that is something we do not want to have a lot of in the city. this is our community. after-school programs kind of cuts it down. think about it, if we do not have after-school programs, where are we going to go? we need things that make us happy. we go to school. we work hard. we want fun...
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what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured differently than the sba guaranteed loan program. >> i am a big fan of marketing. let us know if you have a small business in there that we can patronize. thank you. -- in that area that we can patronize. >> i have a company here in san francisco. like all small businesses, working for the city of san francisco is difficult. cash flow is a problem. invoices' get paid anywhere from 60 to 120 days. being cash for, i do not know how that would help me qualify for a loan, but it is a problem. so my question is, where do you go, i
what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured...
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i do. and we plan -- we have always tried to do as homeowners and be responsible to our tenants to do the right thing. i think that is demonstrated by the amount of money and time we spend to have this done here also, our diligence with contacting the puc and calling the city and asking for assistance. yes, i understand that it is ultimately the homeowners responsibility, but i think that we look to professionals and we look to agents that have the expertise to tell us whether we are going about this the right way. in this instance, we only got the direction after the fact. commissioner murphy: you seem to me to be a very responsible homeowner. that is my impression of you. i just think you were in bad luck. you bet the wrong contractor. that is where you are today. >> when was the last time that your basement -- or problem flooding occurred? >> i believe it was last year. this is 2011. i believe it was 2010. i could have my tenant speak with you because she is the one most affected by this
i do. and we plan -- we have always tried to do as homeowners and be responsible to our tenants to do the right thing. i think that is demonstrated by the amount of money and time we spend to have this done here also, our diligence with contacting the puc and calling the city and asking for assistance. yes, i understand that it is ultimately the homeowners responsibility, but i think that we look to professionals and we look to agents that have the expertise to tell us whether we are going...
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you do not really get to do that when you run citywide. i enjoyed campaigning more because i had time to meet voters individually, and i loved it. i really enjoyed being out on the field. i spent all lot of time doing it. which i thought was important -- both for me because i get a deeper understanding of what people care about, and what people loved about the district and the city, and i think it was better for our community that i was out there one on one. >> what are the biggest issues for san francisco right now? supervisor kim: economic development. that is the biggest issue for san francisco and the country. our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in
you do not really get to do that when you run citywide. i enjoyed campaigning more because i had time to meet voters individually, and i loved it. i really enjoyed being out on the field. i spent all lot of time doing it. which i thought was important -- both for me because i get a deeper understanding of what people care about, and what people loved about the district and the city, and i think it was better for our community that i was out there one on one. >> what are the biggest issues...
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they do not. if you look at the numbers, the latest numbers or even look at the report on stateofthemedia.org, you will see that well over 60% of americans will cite television as their primary source of news. also, more and more americans are spending more time in transit, so they are either in their cars or on public transportation, so they are listening. the role of radio cannot be discounted either. but again, there have been many ways to try to attract young readers. more recently, have you seen the vice guides to everything? it is a cross between ntt -- mtv's "jackass" and "60 minutes," targeted at an 18 to 25 demographic, which a lot of people in this industry are trying to reach. there are a lot of things out there in terms of investigative journalism that are trying to target younger people that are very creative, but just going back to your point about not reading or getting your news online, people are very lazy, you know? a lot of us do not even want to read, do not have time to read.
they do not. if you look at the numbers, the latest numbers or even look at the report on stateofthemedia.org, you will see that well over 60% of americans will cite television as their primary source of news. also, more and more americans are spending more time in transit, so they are either in their cars or on public transportation, so they are listening. the role of radio cannot be discounted either. but again, there have been many ways to try to attract young readers. more recently, have...
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seriously, how do we do it? i am not sure.one of the things that i struggled with, in particular, in robert blake's case, when i got into the case, i was determined not to get caught up in the media and to be the same person at the end of the case as i was at the beginning. i think of lawyers need to be lawyers, not try to be entertainers. you would know better. >> just so you know, i covered him while he was trying that case and desperately tried to get him to come to me during the case. i felt it was so important for the public to understand the constitutional issues that were coming up, but he rightly wanted to remain focused on the client and case at that time. so how do we educate the public while remaining true to the cause of the work? >> i was going to have a hard time controlling these guys. >> you have a panel of lawyers and you are telling them to shut up, and you are not even wearing a black robe. [laughter] by the way, putting a black robe on a suit does not give you a good judge. by the way, everything your offic
seriously, how do we do it? i am not sure.one of the things that i struggled with, in particular, in robert blake's case, when i got into the case, i was determined not to get caught up in the media and to be the same person at the end of the case as i was at the beginning. i think of lawyers need to be lawyers, not try to be entertainers. you would know better. >> just so you know, i covered him while he was trying that case and desperately tried to get him to come to me during the case....
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we do it. we collect it, and one thing that really makes us upset, but when they go to buy something, it is always buy it from the companies that refuse to do with, so all of the latex paint that we sell or we collect from everybody, that company refuses to do it for the city. it is a lot of work to collect the stuff and do it. if the city wants to do this program, they should at least go to their people that they buy it from and say, "please by -- please be on board, or we are not want to buy it from you. our employees will not be able to buy it at your place." everybody should participate, and the city should be using their clout to make their vendors do it. what they are doing is they're asking, just like the latex paint, the little guys are doing it, big guys are not, but the big guys are collecting the money, and this is the small business commission. thank you. [applause] president o'brien: thank you so much. let's keep it down. are there any further comments? seeing none, is this an acti
we do it. we collect it, and one thing that really makes us upset, but when they go to buy something, it is always buy it from the companies that refuse to do with, so all of the latex paint that we sell or we collect from everybody, that company refuses to do it for the city. it is a lot of work to collect the stuff and do it. if the city wants to do this program, they should at least go to their people that they buy it from and say, "please by -- please be on board, or we are not want to...
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if you have -- if it leaks, what do you do? you get drafts, what do you to? -- do? you take the window out, you can reglaze, put new glass in it but you don't take the whole thick and throw it away. there's -- thing and throw it away. there's no need. take them out, take them to a reglazing shop, clean up the frame, tighten it up and put it back in. it's a green building practice, too, rather than requiring you to take this 100-year-old functioning thing and throw it away and put in some temporary vinyl clad thing that's going to last 10 or 20 years if you're lucky and have to throw that away again. now, it's possible by the way to take these windows and increase the steps of the rabbit and put that thin double glaze in there. i've heard of people doing. that i've never actually seen it done but i hear it's possible. have you ever seen that done? where people put the dual glazing in existing -- >> we do it all the time. we try to -- the positive is that you cut down noise, but you can do the same thing with a lambnant window and you cut down energy loss. the problem
if you have -- if it leaks, what do you do? you get drafts, what do you to? -- do? you take the window out, you can reglaze, put new glass in it but you don't take the whole thick and throw it away. there's -- thing and throw it away. there's no need. take them out, take them to a reglazing shop, clean up the frame, tighten it up and put it back in. it's a green building practice, too, rather than requiring you to take this 100-year-old functioning thing and throw it away and put in some...
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and i am just saying, do not do anything -- do not do a thing. just a freeze in place. these new guys say, i will not vote to extend the debt limit until you cut spending. if they say, what you want? if they say, waste, fraud, abuse, earmarks, foreign aid, and as to'policys air craft-- will getaircraft, that you at 6%. if people cannot grasp that, then jefferson was wrong. he said, give me newspapers without a government or government without newspapers, but what he also said, but they must be able to receive them and they must be able to read them. if the biggest magazines in america are "people," and "us," hang on tight, pull up your socks for blocks. tavis: i wonder if you are hopeful that anything we talked about, whenever the plan ends up being, is there going to be a plan? will anything get done, now that we have started to move into the reelection campaign season? >> i think it is unfortunate the president has announced his reelection before he got the debt limit out of the way. everything he does know is tainted. but i am very optimistic, because i tell you. i w
and i am just saying, do not do anything -- do not do a thing. just a freeze in place. these new guys say, i will not vote to extend the debt limit until you cut spending. if they say, what you want? if they say, waste, fraud, abuse, earmarks, foreign aid, and as to'policys air craft-- will getaircraft, that you at 6%. if people cannot grasp that, then jefferson was wrong. he said, give me newspapers without a government or government without newspapers, but what he also said, but they must be...
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what do you have to do? >> if any of you have a ladder you are depending on for eggress, you don't want to wait until there is a fire. there is a lever to pull, and you should check it once a year to make sure it is still working, the bolts haven't rusted out, the mechanism still works. they're dangerous enough to use in a fire, but if they aren't working perfectly, there is more of a danger trying to use these ladders than there is running through fire. bucha>> you can climb down easi. my mother can. my wife can. >> if you are trying to get out with a toddler or a baby, forget it. >> for that reason, we no longer allow people to put those letters there and say it is equivalent, because clearly it is not. >> it was the code for years. >> fire escapes are much better. they provide a spare and a handrail. and at that point, we expect the hard part will have a letter at the bottom. >> it is a bold. it could rust out. you have to make sure it is the cure. -- it's a bolt. it could rust out. you have to make sure
what do you have to do? >> if any of you have a ladder you are depending on for eggress, you don't want to wait until there is a fire. there is a lever to pull, and you should check it once a year to make sure it is still working, the bolts haven't rusted out, the mechanism still works. they're dangerous enough to use in a fire, but if they aren't working perfectly, there is more of a danger trying to use these ladders than there is running through fire. bucha>> you can climb down...
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we do not expect what you do not inspect. and if you don't put into place policies that encourage -- i am not saying being a whistle- blower, but encourage proper at 6, and i think -- proper ethics, and i think greg suhr stated very properly its starts in the police academy. u.s. no other position probably in the united states -- certainly not for some of our elected officials. yet no one who gets more scrutiny and more background checks and psychological checks and an 18-month probationary period. we as law-enforcement administrators hope that those kinds of people who do not meet on moral and ethical standard, we hope they do not pass or get through. sometimes they do. i find it interesting that this is the -- it has been 20 years, 15 months, and two days since the rodney king incident in los angeles. when i watch that incident. -- when i watched that incident, it gave me shivers. what bothered me -- it was not only the people hitting rodney king -- but it was the other 19, 20 officers who stood around and did nothing. and
we do not expect what you do not inspect. and if you don't put into place policies that encourage -- i am not saying being a whistle- blower, but encourage proper at 6, and i think -- proper ethics, and i think greg suhr stated very properly its starts in the police academy. u.s. no other position probably in the united states -- certainly not for some of our elected officials. yet no one who gets more scrutiny and more background checks and psychological checks and an 18-month probationary...
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i mean, we love doing what we do.cover up pain, just cover up pain, then you disregard all the things -- all the dirt in your life you keep sweeping under the carpet, and it gets really dirty under there. at some point in time you've got to pull up the carpet and clean the dirt. it was great that marie was busy. and she did, she faced the issues, she addressed them and took care of them. >> i mean, marie, for you when you looked out whurks fir, when went back out and saw this audience, they would have known what happened to you. probably amazed that you were performing. did you draw a great comfort from the audience reaction? >> you know, everybody have their reasons for doing things. for me, i had postpartum depression. and i think part of me was -- if i didn't work, i don't know that i ever would again. and also, i believe in service. when you're in really great pain, if you step outside of your own pain and serve other people, it really helps. and that was my way of serving, making people feel better. and the way i
i mean, we love doing what we do.cover up pain, just cover up pain, then you disregard all the things -- all the dirt in your life you keep sweeping under the carpet, and it gets really dirty under there. at some point in time you've got to pull up the carpet and clean the dirt. it was great that marie was busy. and she did, she faced the issues, she addressed them and took care of them. >> i mean, marie, for you when you looked out whurks fir, when went back out and saw this audience,...
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when you do this. >> what are you doing? called it puppy love ♪ >> geez. >> i'm very embarrassed. >> you should be. you should be. >> that's what i grew up on. never mind donnie and marie, the tv show. it was always about puppy love for me. donnie, marie, seriously -- >> is this a new side of you
when you do this. >> what are you doing? called it puppy love ♪ >> geez. >> i'm very embarrassed. >> you should be. you should be. >> that's what i grew up on. never mind donnie and marie, the tv show. it was always about puppy love for me. donnie, marie, seriously -- >> is this a new side of you
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trusting that he knows more than i do about what i'm able to do. so i would do.hat i would trust the director. that would be the reason that i would do it. >> charlie: i've heard actors sayy do the role until i see the clothes, until i put on something about the clothes to get a feeling of how i feel inside this actor. >> you know, for me, it has to happen way before that. way, way before that. that would only illuminate certain aspects of the character. i have not experienced yet not feeling that hook up until the day of the first wardrobe fitting. >> charlie: you've known it beforehand. >> give us an example of what hooks are. >> i'll give you example "paradise lost" studied it ip college, loved it. jason was a scholar. i loved the idea of lucifer being charismatic guy who you agree with basically. you make sound argument. and then cut to legendary -- one doing "paradise lost" then i read the script and i just -- i felt -- i loved the idea two of sons and a father and one day the father says to the sons, you know our family dog, i love the family dog more than
trusting that he knows more than i do about what i'm able to do. so i would do.hat i would trust the director. that would be the reason that i would do it. >> charlie: i've heard actors sayy do the role until i see the clothes, until i put on something about the clothes to get a feeling of how i feel inside this actor. >> you know, for me, it has to happen way before that. way, way before that. that would only illuminate certain aspects of the character. i have not experienced yet...
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do you?well when i cough and sneeze, i usually do, because it's so important to be sanitary, but it depends what situation i'm in. >> not quite -- the experts say there should be no exceptions! >> every time you cough or sneeze, viruses, bacteria, and germs that live in the saliva of your mouth and nose simply get sprayed all over your environment. you then pick up a book, touch an elevator button, use a keyboard that is a communal keyboard and those germs get transmitted from your hands to a communal object. another person comes and touches that object and then they touch their nose and then the next day they're sick. the most common method of transmission of a cold is a non-infected person rubbing their nose or face after touching an object used by a person with a cold. that's why public health experts have been telling us to sneeze and cough into our elbows. but for most activities, you need your hands. when do you wash them? you know you should wash up after using the restroom, and before
do you?well when i cough and sneeze, i usually do, because it's so important to be sanitary, but it depends what situation i'm in. >> not quite -- the experts say there should be no exceptions! >> every time you cough or sneeze, viruses, bacteria, and germs that live in the saliva of your mouth and nose simply get sprayed all over your environment. you then pick up a book, touch an elevator button, use a keyboard that is a communal keyboard and those germs get transmitted from your...
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before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damagere
before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damagere
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>> but how do we change if we do not go to the source?> we have to, but you have to overcome that initial resistance. >> years ago i was involved in the case and one of the question was, what you think about prosecutors? wonderful. what about criminal defense lawyers? one person wrote just one word, sleazy. when i met him i said, we have never met, i did not take it personally. he said, oh, i meant it in a good way. [laughter] people don't appreciate how important jury selection is. judges often totally lose track of that because they want to move these cases. particularly in the immediate case, but in every case. >> one of the members of the audience would like to know, how do get the public to understand our great work which involves the phantom of the guilty, and sometimes an acquittal for some? >> the medical profession accidentally butchers about 100,000 people a year. kills them. yet, people love doctors. this is a wonder to me. i had the pleasure of convicting four doctors in my time as a prosecutor and my only regret is not convic
>> but how do we change if we do not go to the source?> we have to, but you have to overcome that initial resistance. >> years ago i was involved in the case and one of the question was, what you think about prosecutors? wonderful. what about criminal defense lawyers? one person wrote just one word, sleazy. when i met him i said, we have never met, i did not take it personally. he said, oh, i meant it in a good way. [laughter] people don't appreciate how important jury selection...
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>> we do have a process where we do have voter approval. [unintelligible] in the last instance, it was a 65-71 vote. it was rated differently than the other c.o.p.'s before you. supervisor farrell: thank you. >> i apologize, supervisors. i found an error that will change the analysis. the $590 million is total debt service. that is going to change the analysis. we will revise that. supervisor farrell: ok. supervisor chiu: thank youchiu -- supervisor chiu: thank you. supervisor farrell: i guess next is the mayor's budget office. i think the two things i wanted to briefly touch upon -- historical practices in city hall, how we approach things. the notion of capital expenditures, not looking to the future in this november. the commitment to stay here. but also, a discussion of how we are approaching. there are a number of big-ticket items. this is real dollars compared to where we have now -- what we have now. how do we evaluate going to the voters when it might not be a popular thing to do, jailhouse or otherwise, versus the issuance of c.o.p
>> we do have a process where we do have voter approval. [unintelligible] in the last instance, it was a 65-71 vote. it was rated differently than the other c.o.p.'s before you. supervisor farrell: thank you. >> i apologize, supervisors. i found an error that will change the analysis. the $590 million is total debt service. that is going to change the analysis. we will revise that. supervisor farrell: ok. supervisor chiu: thank youchiu -- supervisor chiu: thank you. supervisor...
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i do. >> rose: james franco for the hour next. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: who beats the odds d comes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnit oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are sll business owner so iyou wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: james franco san actor whose ambitions stretch well beyond his craft and he is pretty good at his craft. just this year he received an oscar nomination for his performance in 127 hours. franco's also a student, a screenwriter, a director, an author and an artist. most of all, he is not afraid to take chances. just this year he could hosted the academy award. he has exhibited his art at the a gallery i
i do. >> rose: james franco for the hour next. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: who beats the odds d comes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnit oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are sll business owner so iyou wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. additional funding provided by these...
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do you know what is going on in your back yard? do you feel like your stories being told? majority no? ok. let's go to pat with idg because you argue that there is a lot of local news in san francisco, based on the data you have done, and a lot of people feel like they do not know what is going on. can you talk about that? >> we pulled together some numbers about what is going on, and i stopped counting after 100 local dot-com's. 14 city-wide newspapers, 13 ethnic, 16 different neighborhood papers. the high schools, the special interest things, universities, tv stations, radio stations. together, those add up to 100 units of local coverage, and that is not counting all the new stock that venture capitalists like we fund in the jungle all the time. this is at some level deflowering of local journalism that happen because it is cheap to be in business now. you do not have to have a big printing press and truckers and unions and all those things. you can be right in the business in a way that was impossible in the last 25 years. i think there is a flowering going on of local
do you know what is going on in your back yard? do you feel like your stories being told? majority no? ok. let's go to pat with idg because you argue that there is a lot of local news in san francisco, based on the data you have done, and a lot of people feel like they do not know what is going on. can you talk about that? >> we pulled together some numbers about what is going on, and i stopped counting after 100 local dot-com's. 14 city-wide newspapers, 13 ethnic, 16 different...
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what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the cold zone. first responders, we're going to come up to our staging area in the warm area and start moving to get to the incident. you want to be in what zone? the cold zone. uphill, upwind. you believe you have chemicals on your skin or clothing, obviously time is critical. remove everything from your body, wash your hands, flush your body with water. your safety is no. 1. direct contact with treating victims can expose you to contaminants. these people coming out of the bart might have been exposed to something, do you want to go and start touching them? do you want to let them leave? yo
what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the...
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, but in many ways, we do not do it alone. we do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is about, but before i do that, there's two other roles we play that are important as well. one is about helping small businesses understand how to start businesses, getting good technical assistance, getting good advice about starting and managing your business. equally important is being prepared for credit. one of the things we tried to do is work with small businesses to understand how to be ready for credit. a lot of that is helping folks that are interested in starting a business understand how to develop a business plan, how to get
, but in many ways, we do not do it alone. we do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is...
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to do it. i do not want to be back here three months from now talking about the same thing. >> if i can have three months. i do not know what is available. if i could have a bottle, i do not understand. i'm willing to pay the assessment of costs and then go back into the pool where i have the regular permit process where i have one year to complete it. i'm not going to take one year. i want this off my plate, too. i do not see why we keep putting limits on my worked beyond the normal process. i could see it up to this point, because i was appealing the assessment of cost. if you find that i should pay those costs, i'm expecting or hoping that i will pay those costs and i will have a typical permit with one year to get the work done. i do not agree with mr. hinton. it is not -- if the permit expires, the permit expires. it is not that he is looking over my back to prod me on. i do not understand the way he represented his role. also, in the order of abatement, it said the director here buy order
to do it. i do not want to be back here three months from now talking about the same thing. >> if i can have three months. i do not know what is available. if i could have a bottle, i do not understand. i'm willing to pay the assessment of costs and then go back into the pool where i have the regular permit process where i have one year to complete it. i'm not going to take one year. i want this off my plate, too. i do not see why we keep putting limits on my worked beyond the normal...
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i do not want to do that. i definitely want to make san francisco a booming place for fashion, and i know it is going to happen. i have confidence in that, but there should be more creativity and stuff like that. music, for example. the city is definitely going to come around to that more. and i know technology is definitely going to advance that. they should be both up there with each other because it is definitely happening. >> yes, i also think similarly to them. bring more classes to the school. most of the classes in the school are like teachers and students -- they do not really communicate outside of the class. we had more classes like cooking class, you could interact with your teacher and do practical stuff at the same time. i also think that more stricter teachers -- usually, a lot of teachers do not really bring most of the students' ability. if you have stricter teachers, students will need to realize that they need to bring their best in the teacher's class. >> some class for international kids. f
i do not want to do that. i definitely want to make san francisco a booming place for fashion, and i know it is going to happen. i have confidence in that, but there should be more creativity and stuff like that. music, for example. the city is definitely going to come around to that more. and i know technology is definitely going to advance that. they should be both up there with each other because it is definitely happening. >> yes, i also think similarly to them. bring more classes to...
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i'm just going to do it. [ laughter ] do i speed up? do i slow down?r one. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you -- tv dinners, or as i like to call you, edible depression. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ we met as soulmates [ light laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you -- person who waits until the cashier has completely rung you up before you get out your wallet. "hey, buddy, let's go!" i'm at a dunkin' donuts buying a sausage wrapped in a pancake. time is not on my side. [ laughter ] i'll pay for it! [ applause ] i'll keep the damn --" >> steve: "it's on me. this one's on me." >> jimmy: "i'll pay for the damn sam." [ light laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you -- my abs, for being like the lost city of atlantis. do they exist? maybe. i'm definitely not going to do the work needed to find out. [ light laughter ] very sad edition of thank you notes. ♪ thank you -- teenager in texas, who drove his date to the prom in the famous oscar mayer wienermobile. i bet that's not the only wiener he tried to drive home that night. [ laughter ] there you go, everybody. those are my thank you notes. we'll
i'm just going to do it. [ laughter ] do i speed up? do i slow down?r one. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you -- tv dinners, or as i like to call you, edible depression. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ we met as soulmates [ light laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you -- person who waits until the cashier has completely rung you up before you get out your wallet. "hey, buddy, let's go!" i'm at a dunkin' donuts buying a sausage wrapped in a pancake. time is not on my side. [ laughter ] i'll pay for...
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they are doing their job as they need to do. i am confident about the ability to reduce costs. i have seen it happen. when a hospital is able to reduce some infections to 0%, which some hospitals have been done for five years running. it is an infection you get from catheters. those are extremely expensive, tens of thousands of dollars when someone gets one of those dangerous infections. when that in fishing goes away, that is a tiny example. and we have those examples. and hospitals are showing a return on investment. i have seen a seven to one in a hospital when a patient care gets better. when the infection does not occur. a payment does not always a line with that. that savings minute of the hospital, something needs to be fixed. so that the hospitals can share and not be placed in financial penalties as they improve care. we need to work on that and the affordable care has that medical homes and other forms of payment which allow that kind of benefit to everyone when we make this care improved. let me tell you, i've no doubt whatsoever about the immense promise of improvem
they are doing their job as they need to do. i am confident about the ability to reduce costs. i have seen it happen. when a hospital is able to reduce some infections to 0%, which some hospitals have been done for five years running. it is an infection you get from catheters. those are extremely expensive, tens of thousands of dollars when someone gets one of those dangerous infections. when that in fishing goes away, that is a tiny example. and we have those examples. and hospitals are...
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something to do not want to do. we believe this will help us creek "middle schools without taking away the choice that parents have been strong said they want. even tonight, we are calling for predictability. vice president yee: my take is this. if people are not going to choose this, we will scrap this. that is how i feel. right now, five years, you are saying, giving people the chance to vote with their feet, or something. if it does not work -- we may not need to wait five years. we may find in one or two years that we want to just do this. i am in favor to allow for experimentation. we cannot keep doing the same things. it just does not work. i am willing to give some support to see what happens. chairperson wynns: commissioner mendoza has not decided if she wants to fight this this evening. i have some things i would like to say. one, i want to say that the issue of predictability, the call for more predictability, is one of the things that interest me to support both the attendance area preference we have in e
something to do not want to do. we believe this will help us creek "middle schools without taking away the choice that parents have been strong said they want. even tonight, we are calling for predictability. vice president yee: my take is this. if people are not going to choose this, we will scrap this. that is how i feel. right now, five years, you are saying, giving people the chance to vote with their feet, or something. if it does not work -- we may not need to wait five years. we may...
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i do not write content, i do not right product. i do news reporting. i do not write material to put ads around. there are some assumptions coming from this gathering that i find troubling. many years ago, upton sinclair wrote a classical study of journalism. he said that the advertising model does not work. clearly, it does work, but the main thing that is missing from what everyone has been talking about so far is the consumer. when i read long form of journalism, which i write, i print it out. when i mounted an investigation of the region's last year of california, i collected about $7,000 from individuals and parlayed it into six print journeys, seven weeklies. got a lot of national coverage. it made some difference in people's lives, but i did not take a dime from any corporation. ok? so let's talk about how we go back to the model where people who need investigation, news -- because my duty is not to reflect corporations. let us not be proud that we are moving forward because we do not have journalist unions anymore. that's going back to selling t
i do not write content, i do not right product. i do news reporting. i do not write material to put ads around. there are some assumptions coming from this gathering that i find troubling. many years ago, upton sinclair wrote a classical study of journalism. he said that the advertising model does not work. clearly, it does work, but the main thing that is missing from what everyone has been talking about so far is the consumer. when i read long form of journalism, which i write, i print it...
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do we need to modify the proposal or do we have it covered? >> you're not retired to take action at this point. there is no action unless somebody would like to make an alternate motion. president o'brien: is it anticipated we're going to hear this again? >> i would like for the commission to -- >> i would like to make a motion once we get the controller's report, if we can hear this again in june. >> second. president o'brien: all of those in favor? >> aye. president o'brien: opposed? seeing none, the motion carries. next item. >> commissioners, you are now on item number arktse discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on board of supervisors file number 110025, environment code safe drug disposal information, order nantz amending the san francisco environment code sections 2250 through 2254 to require any business selling prescription drugs to the public to post display materials explaining how to safefully and lawfully dispose of unused prescription drugs. and we have a presentation by supervisor mi
do we need to modify the proposal or do we have it covered? >> you're not retired to take action at this point. there is no action unless somebody would like to make an alternate motion. president o'brien: is it anticipated we're going to hear this again? >> i would like for the commission to -- >> i would like to make a motion once we get the controller's report, if we can hear this again in june. >> second. president o'brien: all of those in favor? >> aye....