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at many urbaned libraries, dealing with all kinds of customers and populations is challenging, and we are one of the only free opportunities for people to come out of the cold, the heat, whatever. in terms of dealing with people who are homeless, we once to make sure we are helping them in their struggle. franciscoce, the san public library as well as many other libraries have social workers on duty to do interventions with homeless folks very libraries have very well thought out rules of conduct. we expect everyone to behave so we have a safe and comfortable environment. that has to do with the issue of pornography, and looking at inappropriate information. our codes of conduct really address that. i have to say, and i have said previous interviews, sorry folks, but people have been looking at pornography and masturbating in public libraries for a long time. we have had to deal with this for a long time. it is just in a different container -- as we say about all our information. >> there is our information desk there is a visual. >> i can tell you that you may think that a person's h
at many urbaned libraries, dealing with all kinds of customers and populations is challenging, and we are one of the only free opportunities for people to come out of the cold, the heat, whatever. in terms of dealing with people who are homeless, we once to make sure we are helping them in their struggle. franciscoce, the san public library as well as many other libraries have social workers on duty to do interventions with homeless folks very libraries have very well thought out rules of...
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at many urbaned libraries, dealing with all kinds of customers and populations is challenging, and we one of the only free opportunities for people to come out of the
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what that is an issue that we often have to deal with, particularly in urban public libraries. what my philosophy has always individual -- if another customer or patron comes and is concerned about that, then often we will counsel the particular individual to try to get a shower or something. so that is more of a one-on-one kind of thing. and you are in a public program, i think that is challenging. know -- seeking change, something like that. it is challenging when you are in a group setting. i know he is -- >> next question, on your left. david: i am david kiffin. david,: -- susan h: yeah! david: the most robust library systems and friends organizations tend to concentrate in the neighborhoods that arguably need the least. and what can better funded districts do for libraries, often not so far away, that are not quite so lucky? so, i keep -- one of the things i keep worrying about his income inequality. we talk about the growing divide in our population between rich and poor. it becomes interesting that we are starting to see that similar divide in cities and city services. s
what that is an issue that we often have to deal with, particularly in urban public libraries. what my philosophy has always individual -- if another customer or patron comes and is concerned about that, then often we will counsel the particular individual to try to get a shower or something. so that is more of a one-on-one kind of thing. and you are in a public program, i think that is challenging. know -- seeking change, something like that. it is challenging when you are in a group setting....
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seven $753,000 for the wonderful programs in which the library by helping us become a premier urban library. this funding is allow us to push innovation to support a lot of the team programs that we have good they use programs. certainly are one city one book and just to give you some real quick statistics, last year we had over 18,000 separate programs and they were attended by over half 1 million residents and beyond the city. so we are very proud of that. he continues to be one of the fastest-growing areas that the library supports. our summer learning program and i know all of you have an terminus we support about that, within an all-time high. with over 900 programs this summer. within all-time attendance of over 28,000 folks attending. this included families, teenagers, young people. so we're very very proud of that and certainly ask that you support this resolution could so we can continue the great programming that takes place at the library. >> thank you very much. colleagues any questions because we will open this up to public comment. anybody was to comment on item number three?
seven $753,000 for the wonderful programs in which the library by helping us become a premier urban library. this funding is allow us to push innovation to support a lot of the team programs that we have good they use programs. certainly are one city one book and just to give you some real quick statistics, last year we had over 18,000 separate programs and they were attended by over half 1 million residents and beyond the city. so we are very proud of that. he continues to be one of the...
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seven $753,000 for the wonderful programs in which the library by helping us become a premier urban library. this funding is allow us to push innovation to support a lot of the team programs that we have good they use programs. certainly are one city one book and just to give you some real quick statistics, last year we had over 18,000 separate programs and they were attended by over half 1 million residents and beyond the city. so we are very proud of that. he continues to be one of the fastest-growing areas that the library supports. our summer learning program and i know all of you have an terminus we support about that, within an all-time high. with over 900 programs this summer. within all-time attendance of over 28,000 folks attending. this included families, teenagers, young people. so we're very very proud of that and certainly ask that you support this resolution could so we can continue the great programming that takes place at the library. >> thank you very much. colleagues any questions because we will open this up to public comment. anybody was to comment on item number three?
seven $753,000 for the wonderful programs in which the library by helping us become a premier urban library. this funding is allow us to push innovation to support a lot of the team programs that we have good they use programs. certainly are one city one book and just to give you some real quick statistics, last year we had over 18,000 separate programs and they were attended by over half 1 million residents and beyond the city. so we are very proud of that. he continues to be one of the...
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alfred gave his estate to the city of san francisco with the revenues with those lands urban design spit ground the library and the rec and park his estate was over one thousand lands over by chevron for a working oil field the first precedes will be split been rec and park and the library last year the city got three hundred plus $19,000 this a lesson due to dwindling production in the drop of cost per barrel from the revenue from the chevron site been in production for decades while donald trump has a global warming hoax most scientists agree that green house are the main deferring mentioned kookdz as the world is going introduce climatic chances it is important to limit the production of green house emitting fossil fuel this applies most important discussion of the carbon budget the carbon budget explains why such depths of living the combh traction of fossil fuel are necessary the climatic scientists with arithmeticly determined that the future of carbon monoxide that is e admitted and limit a catastrophic temperature increase that will destroy the habitats and species and civilization we are 90s sea l
alfred gave his estate to the city of san francisco with the revenues with those lands urban design spit ground the library and the rec and park his estate was over one thousand lands over by chevron for a working oil field the first precedes will be split been rec and park and the library last year the city got three hundred plus $19,000 this a lesson due to dwindling production in the drop of cost per barrel from the revenue from the chevron site been in production for decades while donald...
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urban liberal justices have opted not to rely on that in certain types of cases. it article speculated resulted from justices drafting their opinion strategically. can give them anecdotal support for this speculation. remember flooding the library with requests for dictionaries. the chef from legislative -- ory justice kagan announced -- in a way that was not remotely true when justice scalia joins the bench. but is that really true? for those of you who don't was the case that tax credits were available for health insurance purchased from federally established exchanges. as justice scalia pointed out, who would have ever dreamt that exchange established by the state would mean exchange established by the state or federal government. the court recently held that a fish is not a tangible object. and that a toxic chemical isn't a toxic chemical was used to poison your best friend or mistress. scalia's legacy and/or as the core changes? a phase his famous remarks in a different context, must we say like some cool in a late-night horror movie, shuffle abroad after being repeatedly legislative history stocks our supreme court jurisprudence once again. look forward to discussing these questions and more. we will have time for questio
urban liberal justices have opted not to rely on that in certain types of cases. it article speculated resulted from justices drafting their opinion strategically. can give them anecdotal support for this speculation. remember flooding the library with requests for dictionaries. the chef from legislative -- ory justice kagan announced -- in a way that was not remotely true when justice scalia joins the bench. but is that really true? for those of you who don't was the case that tax credits were...