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you didn't know, we couldn't put a dna test on you, but this is what ywe did, we gae kim and michael a dna test. so we're going to find out whether he is the father. >> right here. [ cheers and applause ] >> maury: when it comes to 2-year-old aaron jr., michael is kim -- her husband, or her husband's brother the real father of the baby? the incredible answer is coming up. now she believes drew is motivating other women to sleep with him for money. it is an outrageous older/younger couple. >> maury: and the lie detector test will change their relationship forever. >> do you believe the man you are madly in love with is cheating on you, if so call the maury show, a >> maury: they can't keep their secrets in any longer, and the drama starts now. everyone, this is nakima, welcome to the show. [ cheers and applause ] >> maury: nakima, she is 33 years old, and back stage is her fiance, drew, who is 56. now, nakima believes in her heart that drew is leading a secret double sex life. now, you see, nakima and drew are motivational speakers. but while nakima is out inspiring people to better their leaves, sh
you didn't know, we couldn't put a dna test on you, but this is what ywe did, we gae kim and michael a dna test. so we're going to find out whether he is the father. >> right here. [ cheers and applause ] >> maury: when it comes to 2-year-old aaron jr., michael is kim -- her husband, or her husband's brother the real father of the baby? the incredible answer is coming up. now she believes drew is motivating other women to sleep with him for money. it is an outrageous older/younger...
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my name is elise kim and i am with 911 public education and just so you all know, 911 is the universal emergency response number when we need help, and it is used in the u.s., canada, and kayman islands and other countries they use different numbers. but, the 911 for kids program was created in 1990 in response to the alarming number of calls that were not emergencies, and with the whole purpose of trying to reduce 911 misuse. and we are really thrilled with the program and how we work collaboratively with public safety all over the nation and the city of san francisco is just an exemp lary program in public education. now, it is my pleasure to introduce today's master of ceremony, he is a legendary los angeles and oakland raiders wide receiver, 1987 heisman trophy winner from notredame and the national chairman for 911 welcome number 81, tim brown. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. elise. she left out number 81 in your program but number one in your heart she left that part out. so it is a pleasure to be here today. we are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four
my name is elise kim and i am with 911 public education and just so you all know, 911 is the universal emergency response number when we need help, and it is used in the u.s., canada, and kayman islands and other countries they use different numbers. but, the 911 for kids program was created in 1990 in response to the alarming number of calls that were not emergencies, and with the whole purpose of trying to reduce 911 misuse. and we are really thrilled with the program and how we work...
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kim jong-il was not long for this world. so how did the military -- what did kim jong-il and his generals do? how did they try and affect the military during the last few years of the regime? well, one of the things before i started talking. asymmetric capabilities. they stepped up the asymmetric capabilities of what most people would consider conventional forces. for example, long-range artillery, ballistic missiles that are no long-range like scuds and special operations forces. they have 200,000. we saw a lot of training, an increase in the number of special operations forces. they actually in 2006 which reconverted a bunch of standard divisions to special operations forces divisions. they took all the artillery and armor out, spread out along the dmz and made these guys. that is an example of north korea realizing what they had to do to make their military more capable of fighting today's warfare. the missile and nuclear capabilities were pursued with high-intensity. now, we saw the metamorphosis of this in december of 2012
kim jong-il was not long for this world. so how did the military -- what did kim jong-il and his generals do? how did they try and affect the military during the last few years of the regime? well, one of the things before i started talking. asymmetric capabilities. they stepped up the asymmetric capabilities of what most people would consider conventional forces. for example, long-range artillery, ballistic missiles that are no long-range like scuds and special operations forces. they have...
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so kim, what's the ultimate vulnerability here for the administration? is vulnerability for thell administration?to we wanted to find out how widespread this practice and was it extended to romney donors or any groups that oppose the obama agenda. is that the ultimate thing we are looking for? >> this scandal could just continue to unfold andld unfold. the truth is, everyone has an issue with the irs. h what this has done has people speaking out on issues they have had. you will see connections and strange timing puttings together. and officials that wereer looking into this putting together. that is the issue for thedm administration. this story becomes not what they claimed, rogue agents working on their own but a more targeted and direct assault on any organization opposed to the administration or its policies. >> paul: a kind of culture that targeted certain ideas. >> you know, staffers for the ways and means committee have gone tohe cincinnati and they areer interviewing the workers counsel there.th if at any point some ofke these federal workers fe
so kim, what's the ultimate vulnerability here for the administration? is vulnerability for thell administration?to we wanted to find out how widespread this practice and was it extended to romney donors or any groups that oppose the obama agenda. is that the ultimate thing we are looking for? >> this scandal could just continue to unfold andld unfold. the truth is, everyone has an issue with the irs. h what this has done has people speaking out on issues they have had. you will see...
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now it is kim jong-un and it was kim jong-il. so what are kim jong-un's chances of survival? well, he has all these things against them kim jong-il had 20 years to build a power base that i talked about. so he was in charge of running the army and security services and kim jong-un had none of these positions were experiences when he had the takeover. as my good friend, who i had lunch with today talked about, he said something to me about five years ago that i thought was very important. and that is that he is weaker than his father. the next son will be weaker than kim jong-il. the question is how much weaker. it points to how long the regime can survive. and that is an issue. currently we have what some have called a caretaker government. we have hand-picked trusted advisors helping those up front as the face of the dprk. as i said on a radio show yesterday, those were institutions feed into kim jong-un. to what he tells them to do is exactly what they tell him to tell you to do. a nation is really the way that he is working right now. no one has really control that governm
now it is kim jong-un and it was kim jong-il. so what are kim jong-un's chances of survival? well, he has all these things against them kim jong-il had 20 years to build a power base that i talked about. so he was in charge of running the army and security services and kim jong-un had none of these positions were experiences when he had the takeover. as my good friend, who i had lunch with today talked about, he said something to me about five years ago that i thought was very important. and...
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so kim, what's the ultimate vulnerability here for the administration? is it really that want to find out how widespread this practice was? was it extended to romney donor, for example. whether it extended to any groups that opposed the obama agenda? >> this scandal could continue to unfold and unfold. everyone, the truth is, paul, everyone has an issue with the irs. what this has done is emboldened people to speak out about issues they've had and you're beginning to see connections put together and strange timing put together and intersections of officials who were looking into this put together and that is the issue for the administration is that this story becomes not what they claimed rogue agents, but a more targeted and direct assault on any organization opposed to the administration or its policies. >> paul: kind of ethic or culture that targeted certain ideas. go ahead. >> well, staffers for the ways and means committee have gone to cincinnati and they are interviewing the workers involved in that division down there in cincinnati. if at any poin
so kim, what's the ultimate vulnerability here for the administration? is it really that want to find out how widespread this practice was? was it extended to romney donor, for example. whether it extended to any groups that opposed the obama agenda? >> this scandal could continue to unfold and unfold. everyone, the truth is, paul, everyone has an issue with the irs. what this has done is emboldened people to speak out about issues they've had and you're beginning to see connections put...
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let's take off the tie -- >> no, no. >> thank you so much. >> kim serafin. hank you. >> quick break, we'll be back. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ i win! what's in your wallet? overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have a
let's take off the tie -- >> no, no. >> thank you so much. >> kim serafin. hank you. >> quick break, we'll be back. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. to fly home for the big family reunion....
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so, actually, i agree with you, supervisor kim. and this is one of those areas where this one particular aspect -- i don't know that there is necessarily a right answer, and i look forward to discussion about it. i think there is a case to be made, we could ban it city-wide. and we took a middle path, but i'm open to other suggestions on this particular aspect. >> so, i guess i'm just open to some guidance and advice in the future. i think a lot of us support food trucks because it can be a great low-cost way for small businesses to get started. new venture folks that are starting to have an idea and it can be a lower barrier to entry, i guess, into the marketplace. and i don't think that we really foresaw kind of large scale retail like burger king, which i did not know about, using that as a model as well to kind of increase the number of locations that they may have here in the city. >> i very much appreciate that. to be clear, what we're voting today is currently right now -- [multiple voices] >> i support that. >> there is a c
so, actually, i agree with you, supervisor kim. and this is one of those areas where this one particular aspect -- i don't know that there is necessarily a right answer, and i look forward to discussion about it. i think there is a case to be made, we could ban it city-wide. and we took a middle path, but i'm open to other suggestions on this particular aspect. >> so, i guess i'm just open to some guidance and advice in the future. i think a lot of us support food trucks because it can be...
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so, we are now reconvening. i am squalor the chairman of the committee. to my right is supervisor jane kim, the committee vice-chair. to my left is supervisor david chiu, a member of the committee. our clerk is alisa miller. so, madam clerk, can you please call item number 2, 3, and 4 together? >> item number 2, ordinance amending administrative code, chapter 31, to reflect revisions in the california environmental quality act and to update and clarify certain procedures provided for in chapter 31, including without limitation: codifying procedures for appeals of exemptions and negative declarations; revising noticing procedures for environmental impact reports and negative declarations for plan area projects exceeding 20 acres; expanding noticing requirements for certain exempt projects; clarifying existing noticing requirements for exempt projects; and making environmental findings. >> thank you very much, madam clerk. i'm the author of item number 2. supervisor kim is the lead author of items 3 and 4. ~ back in november last year i introduced legislation to establish for the first time
so, we are now reconvening. i am squalor the chairman of the committee. to my right is supervisor jane kim, the committee vice-chair. to my left is supervisor david chiu, a member of the committee. our clerk is alisa miller. so, madam clerk, can you please call item number 2, 3, and 4 together? >> item number 2, ordinance amending administrative code, chapter 31, to reflect revisions in the california environmental quality act and to update and clarify certain procedures provided for in...
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consider veterans as well and not put a specific goal for that >> i want to acknowledge supervisor kim. >> so you've withdrawn the suggestion. are there any other proposed amendments? >> seeing none. are there any i hesitate to ask are there any final comments? >> okay seeing none. >> i see some. yes commissioner mendoza >> i want to thank the two commissioners for your encourage in putting this forward this didn't an easy discussions. those are one of those many movements actually recently when we as a board a stepping up to talk about our ask the and talk about the opportunities our students can have and we do that through voter approved dollars to improve our schools. yes our schools are a beautiful environment for our kids. but your resolution also speaks to what we can do for our kids kids in the building. and i'm just really glad you guys latched onto this and took it down and for that you'll have my full support in passing this local policy which is critical for our youth >> i want to thank everyone staff and labor partners bright line everybody who helped us as a proposal bringing thi
consider veterans as well and not put a specific goal for that >> i want to acknowledge supervisor kim. >> so you've withdrawn the suggestion. are there any other proposed amendments? >> seeing none. are there any i hesitate to ask are there any final comments? >> okay seeing none. >> i see some. yes commissioner mendoza >> i want to thank the two commissioners for your encourage in putting this forward this didn't an easy discussions. those are one of those...
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kim? >> actually, so speaking of kind of the quality of the system, but also looking at the graph of where we see the population and job growth and i know that we are talking about just the funding the existing need and how we are not even there yet and looking at this map and we are looking at south of market and mission bay. >> all the way down to the bay view, the natural question is what are we thinking about in terms of rethinking even the lines to be able to absorb new residents and new employees. because the way that you know, muni has traditionally worked, east, west, west, east, thinking that you are coming at some point west, headed towards downtown to go to work. of course we have more north south and in terms of thinking of how we improve the quality of the system. yeah that is a great question and it is true, and first i would say that i don't think that we have a choice between do we just fix the existing system or just expand the system to accommodate growing? we really need to do both if we are going to achieve the city's transportation environmental and quality of life goa
kim? >> actually, so speaking of kind of the quality of the system, but also looking at the graph of where we see the population and job growth and i know that we are talking about just the funding the existing need and how we are not even there yet and looking at this map and we are looking at south of market and mission bay. >> all the way down to the bay view, the natural question is what are we thinking about in terms of rethinking even the lines to be able to absorb new...
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so, that's the background, president chiu. supervisor kim? >> thank you. actually, it would be helpful for me to see the map just to get a sense of what we're talking about because for me 750 and a thousand, kind of like we're splitting hairs. if i could see a map to have an understanding, i could understand what the impact is either way. i'm not sure i have a strong feeling about either number, but not being able to see what the impact is, i'm not sure i could make a decision. but i did want to ask -- did the board officially take a position via a resolution or is this an informal discussion? >> the board considers it at rules committee. >> okay. >> with the understanding that they were speaking on behalf of the board at that meeting. >> okay. and their position that this is the third column was the position that they took? >> essentially, yes. >> okay. and could you -- you know, honestly as a policy maker, i prefer one, one footage distance for all high schools. i just feel like there's fluidity amongst our schools and there are changes that happen, exac
so, that's the background, president chiu. supervisor kim? >> thank you. actually, it would be helpful for me to see the map just to get a sense of what we're talking about because for me 750 and a thousand, kind of like we're splitting hairs. if i could see a map to have an understanding, i could understand what the impact is either way. i'm not sure i have a strong feeling about either number, but not being able to see what the impact is, i'm not sure i could make a decision. but i did...
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this is what our city does, it celebrates culture and that is what draws so many people to this, and now i think, supervisor kim was so proud of these institutions that are coming into our district and that she and i have joined in so many ground breakings and we celebrate this with a very serious recognition of a people that have done this for us. and so, on behalf of the city and county, and with all of our hearts and gratitude, i want to thank robert and randy, i want to thank, doris and don fisher, the whole fisher family for the great, great contributions to our city. this is a gift that will keep on giving, and with this announcement for the youth to come in for free when the 10 million dollar endowment, i love anonymous gifts. one of these days i will try to do that myself. but, this is incredible time for our city, but it is one that i think that this is another example why we take the opportunity to celebrate and to thank the people who have led this effort to do so and to just have everyone appreciate life in san francisco is very special. and this is one of the reasons why. thank you very much. maus
this is what our city does, it celebrates culture and that is what draws so many people to this, and now i think, supervisor kim was so proud of these institutions that are coming into our district and that she and i have joined in so many ground breakings and we celebrate this with a very serious recognition of a people that have done this for us. and so, on behalf of the city and county, and with all of our hearts and gratitude, i want to thank robert and randy, i want to thank, doris and don...
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and so supervisor kim, for example, and i, concentrating in soma are looking at pedestrian safety concentric circle s around senior centers, where seniors life, to pay higher attention as we plan our transit systems and parks and housing. >> senior housing is one of the keys, as well as home health care for a lot of seniors as they get older, and the home health care aspect has been really troubled budgetwise with a lot of state cuts in that area. >> i am a firm believer and i believe this is tremendous support at the board as well, a stay-home health care is the way to go. that should be part of our health care reform. that we have people living their lives richly, in the homes that they are used to. because that prolongs and extends the life of people when they are familiar with their surroundings. having clinics and health care personnel that can visit seniors and make them stay and allow them to stay where they are familiar with; that is going to be some of the principles that we express in the health care system that we have. i think we can do it efficiently and even cheaper and this is
and so supervisor kim, for example, and i, concentrating in soma are looking at pedestrian safety concentric circle s around senior centers, where seniors life, to pay higher attention as we plan our transit systems and parks and housing. >> senior housing is one of the keys, as well as home health care for a lot of seniors as they get older, and the home health care aspect has been really troubled budgetwise with a lot of state cuts in that area. >> i am a firm believer and i...
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and, so, we need to fix that. >> supervisor kim. >> i want to bring up kathrin riley from the successor agency to address some of the feedback and questions from the board. >> i know there are a couple folk that represent this project. if there are any other comments that you would like to make, this would be the time. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm kathrin riley from the office of community investment [speaker not understood]. the project manager for mission bay. specifically in response to the question about child care and the school site, for child care in mission bay, we've been proactive, recognizing it is an important issue for the community. the first affordable housing project, the [speaker not understood] which is a family affordable housing project, first one we did in mission bay. it includes a head start child care program on-site. affordable housing is under construction currently, 150 units again of affordable housing for families. it's going to be targeting the older age group, so, teens would be on-site teen activity room. there is also two units which are being set
and, so, we need to fix that. >> supervisor kim. >> i want to bring up kathrin riley from the successor agency to address some of the feedback and questions from the board. >> i know there are a couple folk that represent this project. if there are any other comments that you would like to make, this would be the time. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm kathrin riley from the office of community investment [speaker not understood]. the project manager for mission bay....
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. >> so what did kim do? get a job? nope. she took the money and invested most of it in an idea to make low-fat bagels. >> here was the one opportunity. it was sink or swim. do or die. >> you certain li would have been safer betting on favor. she had no business experience and no access to deep pockets. what she did have was a keen sense of the market. a few years earlier she lost 150 pounds and became a bit of celebrity to others wanting to do the same. >> what matters is the only way you're never going to lose weight is if you stop trying. >> and she had an amazing won't take no attitude. she knocked on door after door after door until someone finally said they would sell her bagel. by the time i met her, the company was doing well, but it was early days. her son's room was the stock room. well, that was then -- ♪ this is now. >> we all really want to go from somebody not healthy to somebody who is healthy. >> this is kim's weight loss center in connecticut, complete with a cafe. when i walked in the first question i had is
. >> so what did kim do? get a job? nope. she took the money and invested most of it in an idea to make low-fat bagels. >> here was the one opportunity. it was sink or swim. do or die. >> you certain li would have been safer betting on favor. she had no business experience and no access to deep pockets. what she did have was a keen sense of the market. a few years earlier she lost 150 pounds and became a bit of celebrity to others wanting to do the same. >> what matters...
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today with so many supporters that have fought to make this project a reality and i look forward to the extension of the central subway in the future. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor kim. so we have the board of supervisors and remember, the members of the board of supervisors also sit as the county transportation commission, so they are not just kind of bringing their leadership in support from their representation on the board but also bringing the funding through the association of the prop case sales tax that is part of the funding of this. i want to thank the county transportation authority as well, for their support, and their leadership. the other leader who is a member of the board of supervisors and transportation, county, transportation commission is supervisor london breed from district five and give her a hand, grateful for her support. more importantly she is my district supervisor, she represents the district that i live in and i am kind of feeling a little less doubt here that my supervisor is not talking about the subway stops that we are going to get. so i think that we will also plan for phase four where we are going to hook a left and come back sout
today with so many supporters that have fought to make this project a reality and i look forward to the extension of the central subway in the future. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor kim. so we have the board of supervisors and remember, the members of the board of supervisors also sit as the county transportation commission, so they are not just kind of bringing their leadership in support from their representation on the board but also bringing the funding through the association of...