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and every city is, ultimately, very philanthropic to the degree that they can give. in the case of the kennedy center, we actually reach across the country and around the world which gives us a really great opportunity. because of our international programming and the reach of our performances. the most important pitch is the one i just gave you, i believe, which is that art is for life's sake, and without it our lives are nothing. they're nowhere near as interesting, it isn't a way in which we can communicate and share and come together. so in the end, it's about finding people who love the arts, who give back, who believe in sharing and who want to share their passion just as much as we who are administrators love to share the passion. and there's nothing so rewarding as seeing young people participating in the arts or seeing something that you didn't know could happen happen whether it's on a dance stage or in the opera or with an orchestra. it's an incredibly rewarding act to give, to give to whatever you care about. but when you're giving to create art that has
and every city is, ultimately, very philanthropic to the degree that they can give. in the case of the kennedy center, we actually reach across the country and around the world which gives us a really great opportunity. because of our international programming and the reach of our performances. the most important pitch is the one i just gave you, i believe, which is that art is for life's sake, and without it our lives are nothing. they're nowhere near as interesting, it isn't a way in which we...
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every single day. emily murase, dr. murase, and the department and the commission on the status of women, kandel and andrea shorter and johnson and many, many more show the city every day that women count. and that there is no excuse for domestic violence. >> leadership in the community, when we see swinging here today and sissy and some of you know her, and helped to start a lot of the funding and organization in the community that helped to fund the domestic violence communities today and so we want to thank all of these leaders for their leadership, nufn us would be here without you. >> and when we say justice, we don't just mean going to jail, we mean justice, we mean restoration and we mean healing and we mean justice for everyone. justice takes a strong district attorney office. george who is team is here today, liz, sam and all of the attorneys and advocates that make the families comfortable as they are going through what can be a long, long, process. and we work together, and it was lucasa and do an excellent job to help everybody navigate that system. >> greg suhr and the department and to make the tough decision and help every day and they save liv
every single day. emily murase, dr. murase, and the department and the commission on the status of women, kandel and andrea shorter and johnson and many, many more show the city every day that women count. and that there is no excuse for domestic violence. >> leadership in the community, when we see swinging here today and sissy and some of you know her, and helped to start a lot of the funding and organization in the community that helped to fund the domestic violence communities today...
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every city goes to war against its neighbors. in the end, all the cities in the region are destroyed and abandoned. at the once thriving city of dos pilas, surviving inhabitants tear apart the buildings and reuse the stones to construct defensive walls. but these efforts are in vain. the city would be destroyed and disappear into the jungle. in some ways, the expansion of the dos pilas kingdom through warfare was a great experiment on the part of the dos pilas kings. they attempted to move beyond the normal territory of conquest. but they did so without really changing anything fundamental in maya political or economic systems. and as a consequence, they failed. the bubble burst very dramatically, and then the fall of the dos pilas kingdom was even more rapid than its rise. keach: even if the dos pilas expansion had succeeded, their kingdom would have been tiny compared with the territory conquered by the aztecs, who controlled an area of some 80,000 square miles. no maya kingdom expanded beyond a few thousand square miles. but de
every city goes to war against its neighbors. in the end, all the cities in the region are destroyed and abandoned. at the once thriving city of dos pilas, surviving inhabitants tear apart the buildings and reuse the stones to construct defensive walls. but these efforts are in vain. the city would be destroyed and disappear into the jungle. in some ways, the expansion of the dos pilas kingdom through warfare was a great experiment on the part of the dos pilas kings. they attempted to move...
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sfmta drshgz has adapted this and our capitalization here about extend those guidelines to each and every city department because we know that the various student vice presidents are involved in the street design edward reiskin hoped to be here he's out of town but we have a representative from the sfmta division that is here to talk about this legislation sir. >> thank you chair wiener i'm darby watson it's in my job to make san francisco streets and sidewalks safer i'm a section leader and here today to share our experience my staff and i have been lucky enough to participate on the steering committee and working groups for those guidelines those guidelines file a uniform traffic control devise and transportation engineering standards gufks the tactics to make the streets more liveable vested there a peer john updyke to share the guidelines specific to urban places thank you for bringing forward this legislation and sfmta supports this legislation. >> thank you very much colleagues confessing from the sfmta arrest okay terrific i know to note after the comment there's 3 technical amendments
sfmta drshgz has adapted this and our capitalization here about extend those guidelines to each and every city department because we know that the various student vice presidents are involved in the street design edward reiskin hoped to be here he's out of town but we have a representative from the sfmta division that is here to talk about this legislation sir. >> thank you chair wiener i'm darby watson it's in my job to make san francisco streets and sidewalks safer i'm a section leader...
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maybe pick a hospital in every city, every area, we've seen them do it well in emory, well in nebraskalet's regionalize. let's not pretend that every single hospital is going to have the equipment, have the training. that's a lot of resources. we're not going to get that many ebola cases. there will be more. we're not going to get thousands of them. so regional approach may make more sense. i hope that's what they talk about at this discussion with the president. >> but we're being told, for instance, that emory can't accommodate two patients at once. what do you do when there's simply no capacity for regional -- >> so, i think, we have the capacity in the u.s., no reason to panic in new york city, my hospital, bellevue, we could handle a lot of -- >> in fact, bellevue just treated two potential cases. >> boston, plenty of capacity, san francisco, plenty of capacity. many other majorities have it. not the hospital, interestingly enough in dallas where the gentleman who died went. so instead of trying to make everybody ebola competent, let's sort of regionalize this out a bit. as i said
maybe pick a hospital in every city, every area, we've seen them do it well in emory, well in nebraskalet's regionalize. let's not pretend that every single hospital is going to have the equipment, have the training. that's a lot of resources. we're not going to get that many ebola cases. there will be more. we're not going to get thousands of them. so regional approach may make more sense. i hope that's what they talk about at this discussion with the president. >> but we're being told,...
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that thanks to the leadership of eric mar and human resources director cal ahan and her staff, every city employee will receive this brochure on recognizing the signs of dow domestic violence and the resources that are available later this month, and next, please help me to welcome on the commission on the status of women, the senior member of our commission and long time activist on women human rights issues and the chair of the oversight panel, she is going to talk about our final report. welcome commissioner shorter. >> and good evening, everyone, and it is, and it is with the great honor that i stand here today, to not only represent our distinguished commission on the commission on the status of women, but certainly the justice encouraged oversight panel, and let me tell you, what tremendous work has been accomplished over the last, several years, we know that san francisco we are having not only local impact and it has been described by our mayor, and by our police chief, and by our district attorney, and when you hear in the public discourse, the term that we started with in san fr
that thanks to the leadership of eric mar and human resources director cal ahan and her staff, every city employee will receive this brochure on recognizing the signs of dow domestic violence and the resources that are available later this month, and next, please help me to welcome on the commission on the status of women, the senior member of our commission and long time activist on women human rights issues and the chair of the oversight panel, she is going to talk about our final report....
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when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect to fully 3 hundred and 50 wishes this year. we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing diagnosed with life without parole when he was 20 months old he's 5 hose now in remission he had his port removed hose monopoly on the chemotherapy. this particular wish the parents wanted to wait until he had energy. i began assigning this wish with the family in march and started to understand the two miles how are we going to achieve that i made a bold statement into turning this into goth am city. it codify catapulted. so, now it's a much for ininaccurate indicate from the divorce. people starting twoet and reposting and it went viral. it was incredible about make a wish he wanted to be thinking about bein
when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect to fully 3 hundred and 50 wishes this year. we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing...
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cannabis club will be saturation like everyone said in front of my store is a pedestrian crosswalks every city has become a nightmare hell every single day they park one after another customer they don't care, he everything that's being said to the community it is about the money nobody has come up to me and said we're going to try to get the clients to park in the red zone people can't cross patio my mom's 92 years old she can't cross the street kids are being fed we'd outside my store i've been there and done that tree knows their clients council meeting in and out on an hour spent five or six times one client goes in and out pushing the weed outside my store i call the police i personally have not had any response from the police station i'm still waiting for an officer to come to my store i've called 3 months ago 9-1-1 the police station not one police officer has come to my store. >> thank you. sir, your time is up. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, i'm monica a and a half san franciscan homeowner in the outer mission area i was raised and raising my family there 2 1/2 years a
cannabis club will be saturation like everyone said in front of my store is a pedestrian crosswalks every city has become a nightmare hell every single day they park one after another customer they don't care, he everything that's being said to the community it is about the money nobody has come up to me and said we're going to try to get the clients to park in the red zone people can't cross patio my mom's 92 years old she can't cross the street kids are being fed we'd outside my store i've...
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my other way this memorial day phenomena of welcomed visitors to share our home it is allowed in every city and free country and should be allowed in san francisco america is after that a beacon of entrepreneurship and business expires they're trying to keep their homes and maintain dig if i did lifestyles many have been hit and hardships a restriction like a 90 day limit makes that that impossibility thank you very mu much. >> next speaker >> thank you. i'm daniel leary i live in twin peaks in an rh1 zone neighborhood myself and many of my neighbors i've spoken to are against allowing short-term rentals in the rh1 neighborhood people that bought there were counting on the privacy and the lack of congestion associated that that type of neighborhood i think what is the difference between an airbnb and an airbnb bed-and-breakfast a normal bed-and-breakfast why can't the same laws that are on the books the rules and regulations that apply to the anymore traditional bed-and-breakfast be included the airbnb unit why do we need legislation i guess that's more of a question than a statement i'd li
my other way this memorial day phenomena of welcomed visitors to share our home it is allowed in every city and free country and should be allowed in san francisco america is after that a beacon of entrepreneurship and business expires they're trying to keep their homes and maintain dig if i did lifestyles many have been hit and hardships a restriction like a 90 day limit makes that that impossibility thank you very mu much. >> next speaker >> thank you. i'm daniel leary i live in...
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and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendly. as the world grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this continent of 500 million people unites, it's finding ways to allow its rich mix of cultures to celebrate their unique identities. from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. memphis tennessee. it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem, and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here with ryan bingham and the dead horses. "sun studio sessions" and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers, authors and publishers, ascap, home of america's
and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendly. as the world grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as...
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. >> every single city is going to want to kill me. >> jimmy: every city is going to hate your guts.my: career suicide. absolutely. >> but i was, i'm not even kidding, i was going to rehearsal like every day. coming off the subway. i love new york. i love new york. >> jimmy: yeah, you do. >> i hate the eagles. >> jimmy: exactly, but, new york is going to love you back, because boy, you're back on broadway here. look at this, this is giant. [ cheers and applause ] "the elephant man." >> it's a great story. >> jimmy: oh my god. >> patty clarkson's in it and alessandro nivola too, and thery're such a great cast. >> jimmy: i would love that -- with patricia clarkson. now this is uh -- the story clearly of john marrick. i saw billy crudup do "the elephant man." >> i was in grad school when he did it. that's right, yeah 20 2000, 2000, i think he did it. >> jimmy: yeah, you're much younger than him. uh, now. [ laughter ] i was in high school when he was on broadway. >> no, i couldn't get a job i was like oh, i'll go to school. >> jimmy: no, but you studied a a long time, you actually you wa
. >> every single city is going to want to kill me. >> jimmy: every city is going to hate your guts.my: career suicide. absolutely. >> but i was, i'm not even kidding, i was going to rehearsal like every day. coming off the subway. i love new york. i love new york. >> jimmy: yeah, you do. >> i hate the eagles. >> jimmy: exactly, but, new york is going to love you back, because boy, you're back on broadway here. look at this, this is giant. [ cheers and...
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and your strategies -- do they work all across the country, in every state and every city?> absolutely. where amie and i live in vegas, sure, there are huge opportunities, but we invest in real estate all across the country. >> you just need to learn how to find the best deals and how to profit from them. >> and that's exactly what we teach you at our live event, and it works, right where you live right now. >> millions of viewers watch and love your "flipping vegas" show on the a&e network. congratulations on that, by the way. but i understand that fixing up distressed properties and flipping them for big profits, like you do on your show, is really just one of the many real-estate strategies that you use to make money. is that right? >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, obviously, we have a lot of fun on the show. anyone who's watched -- hopefully, all of you -- have seen that demo's probably my favorite part. but, also, i don't want to scare viewers off at home. most of the time, when we purchase properties, we never have to swing a hammer, we don't lift a paintbrush. and, again
and your strategies -- do they work all across the country, in every state and every city?> absolutely. where amie and i live in vegas, sure, there are huge opportunities, but we invest in real estate all across the country. >> you just need to learn how to find the best deals and how to profit from them. >> and that's exactly what we teach you at our live event, and it works, right where you live right now. >> millions of viewers watch and love your "flipping...
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because every city department, and everybody thinks that it is valuable also, and so everybody thinks that they want to get the uses whether it is maritime or not. >> and i have been very consistant and we need to reserve that for primary maritime use and, so, i am glad that wore coming up with ideas and i think that we need a master plan and i think that we need to understand how all of these ideas will work together and for the south east city that has historically had environmental impact because of the heavy industry that we really understand what it is that we are doing out here and how all of these ideas come together and what impact that will have. so, i also think that number one, it has to be reserved for maritime and it really does, and because we have nothing left. and if we are going to increase our maritime business, this is really the only opportunity that we have to do that. and two, i think that we really have it use our advisor group and to do the out reach and we have to, and the individuals on the water front advisory committee live work or create the jobs within th
because every city department, and everybody thinks that it is valuable also, and so everybody thinks that they want to get the uses whether it is maritime or not. >> and i have been very consistant and we need to reserve that for primary maritime use and, so, i am glad that wore coming up with ideas and i think that we need a master plan and i think that we need to understand how all of these ideas will work together and for the south east city that has historically had environmental...
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and every city, in california, at this point that is doing electronic filing with the exception of los angeles is going through the same process. and so, they will not actually do anything to their systems unless they received the written requests from us. >> and so, is net file, responsible for maintaining the entegty of the data? >> yes. >> do you know what they do to insure that it is not hacked or compromised? >> well, first of all they keep an enormous number of back ups. and so, i am not particularly concerned about the integrity of the data in that we have so many snapshots of it, on top of that, where so many different component to it and there is the, actual filing itself, which we store the original electronic filing, and then there the data base of the transaction and so if anyone ever questions the transactions in the data base and you can go back to the source file that we received and we can log every step that those filings take when they go through our system and even though if someone just hit in the electronic filing system just hit the submit button and don't go anyw
and every city, in california, at this point that is doing electronic filing with the exception of los angeles is going through the same process. and so, they will not actually do anything to their systems unless they received the written requests from us. >> and so, is net file, responsible for maintaining the entegty of the data? >> yes. >> do you know what they do to insure that it is not hacked or compromised? >> well, first of all they keep an enormous number of...
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forward, and one thing i have learned from watching what happened in texas and the human error, every city should deal with their medical emergency roots and their emergency individuals being prepared at least, we don't want it to come here, we want to make sure we are prepared if something does happen. >> schieffer: you know, some of the republican side have come up with some rather drastic suggestions, bobby jindal the governor of louisiana says flights from ebola stricken countries should be stopped. you heard me quote ryan paul just a while ago. he is worried about all of these soldiers coming back, that the united states is sending to west africa. what is your reaction to those kinds of suggestions? >> i think it is right to ask the questions. now i am not a medical experts and i want to listen to the medical experts but i don't want to ignore the challenge so i want to make sure to look that this cannot spread. we know that africa does not have the same medical treatments as we do. so we can't ignore it and let this spread around the world. it is not just our problem, the it is world
forward, and one thing i have learned from watching what happened in texas and the human error, every city should deal with their medical emergency roots and their emergency individuals being prepared at least, we don't want it to come here, we want to make sure we are prepared if something does happen. >> schieffer: you know, some of the republican side have come up with some rather drastic suggestions, bobby jindal the governor of louisiana says flights from ebola stricken countries...
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actually create some leverage to be able to support these communities that are a vital part of every city, and in the nation, and especially san francisco. and so, where our economy is a regional economy and our issue with the real estate industry is a regional issue and those that losing the housing in here, go to the east bay and a lot in richmond, california and it makes sense that we go into the living in and how to stabilize the home owners in the regional way and so colleagues, i really hope that we can move this forward, and i am okay to move forward without recommendation, we have a debate to go through and i urge that we will have a motion to move it forward without a recommendation to the full board. >> thank you, supervisor avalos and i will let supervisor mar speak in a second and i am happy to support that motion and i think that i maybe the three of us have more questions and so forth, and look forward to explaining it. and this week on my own and continuing to learn and next week at the full board, but i appreciate that and everyone who calm out today and everything, and so
actually create some leverage to be able to support these communities that are a vital part of every city, and in the nation, and especially san francisco. and so, where our economy is a regional economy and our issue with the real estate industry is a regional issue and those that losing the housing in here, go to the east bay and a lot in richmond, california and it makes sense that we go into the living in and how to stabilize the home owners in the regional way and so colleagues, i really...
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and they came to richmond and we talked and i know that every city is considered and they have reached out and tried to scare people away but in reality, when we met with them, the city manager, you know, who is harvard graduate and former finance director and very well informed, and the city's finances and finances in general said to them, so what is your solution to these people who can't access modifications through the other avenues? these people who have these pooled loans and these plas and they had no answer. they have no answer. so short of an answer from the banks and the federal government has done too little in helping these kinds of loans and loans in general. but, we, and the other and so that was one thing that i immediately saw as an intervention, and an attempted intervention, from them, the other thing that they did was when we did refinance a bond, sisma had never called or made, or interjections with those who were seeking to buy the bonds, and they put out a statement, about hey there is this program, and but then we refinanced them and waited a few days and circula
and they came to richmond and we talked and i know that every city is considered and they have reached out and tried to scare people away but in reality, when we met with them, the city manager, you know, who is harvard graduate and former finance director and very well informed, and the city's finances and finances in general said to them, so what is your solution to these people who can't access modifications through the other avenues? these people who have these pooled loans and these plas...
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so they would prefer to have one rule for every state and every city. ifornia, they require labeling on products because of environmental effects, those labels go to every other city and state in the country. so we all benefit from some of the california initiatives on toxic chemicals. and that also be true with gmos. if they label in oregon and colorado, they can just label .verywhere the company is not going to lose out on that. they are trying to instill fear in the people that the food prices will skyrocket if they do that. well, that is just fear tactics. we have some labeling, volunteering -- volunteer labeling on products that make milk. bovine growth hormone's. you can buy milk that says no bovine growth hormone's. it hasn't skyrocketed a product, the cost of milk. >> we have a chapter of your book online at democracynow.org. sheldon krimsky, author of the new book, "the gmo deception: what you need to know about the food, corporations, and government agencies putting our families and our environment at risk." he is a pr
so they would prefer to have one rule for every state and every city. ifornia, they require labeling on products because of environmental effects, those labels go to every other city and state in the country. so we all benefit from some of the california initiatives on toxic chemicals. and that also be true with gmos. if they label in oregon and colorado, they can just label .verywhere the company is not going to lose out on that. they are trying to instill fear in the people that the food...
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that thanks to the leadership of eric mar and human resources director cal ahan and her staff, every city employee will receive this brochure on recognizing the signs of dow domestic violence and the resources that are available later this month, and next, please help me to welcome on the commission on the status of women, the senior member of our commission and long time activist on women human rights issues and the chair of the oversight panel, she is going to talk about our final report. welcome commissioner shorter. >> and good evening, everyone, and it is, and it is with the great honor that i stand here today, to not only represent our distinguished commission on the commission on the status of women, but certainly the justice encouraged oversight panel, and let me tell you, what tremendous work has been accomplished over the last, >> closed session >> >> madam president, we are back in open session, and you have a quorum. >> thank you, and inspector, and please call the next line item. >> line item 11, vote to elect whether to disclose any or all discussion on item ten, held in clo
that thanks to the leadership of eric mar and human resources director cal ahan and her staff, every city employee will receive this brochure on recognizing the signs of dow domestic violence and the resources that are available later this month, and next, please help me to welcome on the commission on the status of women, the senior member of our commission and long time activist on women human rights issues and the chair of the oversight panel, she is going to talk about our final report....
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. >> they call it a hot market printing so be in every every city it takes place there as well. >> they will be ready to come to work. our coverage against at 7:00, first pitch just after 5:00 and stay with us for more world series coverage right through our 10:00 news. >>> and in the meantime, police in berkeley are looking or this those on university avenue and you are out there right now and police are still looking for evidence? >> reporter: they are and investigators say it is possible this was some sort of a shootout here which ended with a man dead and it ended with a parking lot on the way to the park lamar rina. east bay regional parks are piecing together what happened here and a number of shots were fired and in fact this morning, we took a close look and you can also see a handgun sitting on the ground here. this happened and officers arrived in his 20s and they were lying out not outside the store. the sea breeze market was closed at the time of this killing and investigators don't know what the motive was for this cream andp we have a cream scene s.e.c. be sent out and the
. >> they call it a hot market printing so be in every every city it takes place there as well. >> they will be ready to come to work. our coverage against at 7:00, first pitch just after 5:00 and stay with us for more world series coverage right through our 10:00 news. >>> and in the meantime, police in berkeley are looking or this those on university avenue and you are out there right now and police are still looking for evidence? >> reporter: they are and...