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which say huge accomplishment and they also are responsible for implementing technology i mentioned earlier and they're also responsible for bringing the data in so when i give you numbers in a minute about the enrollment, they're the ones that were responsible for doing that and last but not least, brian rodriguez and marina coolridge is our project manager who has done an ex ex exemplary job. >>> we have 35 of these left remaining to be tested and so we're still that and this is for our when the report was written they've gotten through a few more by now but january 1st when we start sending files out, we have to have those, most of those complete. another important thing that marina and her team accomplished here is we had a self-service pilot so 165 members participated in that and everyone really enjoyed it and they enjoyed providing feedback and we're taking a survey they completed and when we start developing it more for a bigger roll out we'll use all those responses. even though we were really busy we had to get that in and it was well worth it. i do want to go back up a lit
which say huge accomplishment and they also are responsible for implementing technology i mentioned earlier and they're also responsible for bringing the data in so when i give you numbers in a minute about the enrollment, they're the ones that were responsible for doing that and last but not least, brian rodriguez and marina coolridge is our project manager who has done an ex ex exemplary job. >>> we have 35 of these left remaining to be tested and so we're still that and this is for...
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i also want to note too that we had opioid follow-up questions that i have included in the report. if you have any questions i can ask them and we're also going to do an opioid update in february which all this information will be include inside in part of the presentation including commissioner press lynn -- breslin regarding job classes and what types of jobs are accessing or needing opioids and a few other questions that were clinical which came from dr. follansbee and do they have any non opioid pain management policies or in development and what type of provider training and dr. follansbee you saw the printed answers coming from the carrier. >> yes, i thought the responses were quite appropriate and encouraging. >> and we have had a couple utilization meetings just this week from two of the plans and looking at some of the pharmacy utilization you can see the results from their opioid management plans that we went over last month. so at this time, if you continue through and look i can leave this after page 13, it's right behind the director's report you will see the operation
i also want to note too that we had opioid follow-up questions that i have included in the report. if you have any questions i can ask them and we're also going to do an opioid update in february which all this information will be include inside in part of the presentation including commissioner press lynn -- breslin regarding job classes and what types of jobs are accessing or needing opioids and a few other questions that were clinical which came from dr. follansbee and do they have any non...
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i also want to say thank you to president walton and commissioner cook for your leadership. i think that the article that was referenced in huffington post and it was in the examiner, i don't want to speak for the whole board, but i'm just really proud to have the two of you here leading and speaking on behalf of the board on our commitment, and representing for our district. the last thing i want to say and nobody addressed this specifically, but some folks came, and reverend brown and others came and talked about declaring a state of emergency around african american students in our city, and children. that's something that i think that we should do, because it's not just something that our -- our school district has to be a part of, but it's something that the especially tire community and the entire city has to be a part of. so when we were to declare that, we say we're going to do our part, and do more, but other people have to step up, too. it's absolutely shameful we go on in the city with business as usual, when we have a part of our community that's being completely
i also want to say thank you to president walton and commissioner cook for your leadership. i think that the article that was referenced in huffington post and it was in the examiner, i don't want to speak for the whole board, but i'm just really proud to have the two of you here leading and speaking on behalf of the board on our commitment, and representing for our district. the last thing i want to say and nobody addressed this specifically, but some folks came, and reverend brown and others...
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i also used digital outreach in innovative ways that are reflective of my generation. i post every single vote on facebook, which ls accountability. i also post my schedule so people can see where i am and who i am meeting with. >> join us about the different areas that shape the city. >> the springs history museum is one of the oldest in upstate new york. we were founded in 1883 at the and oural society mission was to collect -- the exhibit we will go through his our orientation exhibit, which will tell the story from prehistoric times although it up through the 20th century. exhibit weart of the will look at a saratoga springs in prehistoric times. and we look at the spring water. theve americans believed drinking water had healing properties. high rock had built up from mineral deposits. the natives had come here, to drink the water and also hunted around served so the lake. we have many artifacts related to native americans, some of them dating back to almost a thousand years on the lake itself. an artifact i would like to show it is a piece of the deposit. if you w
i also used digital outreach in innovative ways that are reflective of my generation. i post every single vote on facebook, which ls accountability. i also post my schedule so people can see where i am and who i am meeting with. >> join us about the different areas that shape the city. >> the springs history museum is one of the oldest in upstate new york. we were founded in 1883 at the and oural society mission was to collect -- the exhibit we will go through his our orientation...
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i have a similar question. it concerns social security and medicare. and also tax cuts. there is no way that those tax cuts are going to leave enough revenue for the government to be sustainable. and i am a paramedic and there is no way that i can work as a paramedic to the age of 70. it is impossible. there is no way for a workerchange like myself, working in that profession, until the age of 70. there is no way the company or department is going to keep me until that age. i'm sorry, but the tax cuts, i are just repackaged just like the reagan and the bush, and it will leave us in the same hole all those others have left us in. rep. taylor: thank you for calling. we will disagree a little bit in terms of what that looks like and you having to work, i do not think it will impact that. we appreciate what you do. thank you. host: one of the jobs of congress given by the president was the future of daca recipients and he gave a deadline to come up with a solution. where are you on that, as far as congress on that? rep. taylor: i agree with the president met what president ob
i have a similar question. it concerns social security and medicare. and also tax cuts. there is no way that those tax cuts are going to leave enough revenue for the government to be sustainable. and i am a paramedic and there is no way that i can work as a paramedic to the age of 70. it is impossible. there is no way for a workerchange like myself, working in that profession, until the age of 70. there is no way the company or department is going to keep me until that age. i'm sorry, but the...
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i also wanted to just acknowledge that alabama game through last night. so there's a little bit of hope, i think, inching its way back into our consciousness. i don't know what it's been like for you, but 2017 has just been incredibly, incredibly difficult personally with the passing of our mayor, but also just politically with the transitions that our country has gone through in this first year under the trump administration. so i will get off of my soap box now and get back to the agenda at hand. i would like to entertain a motion to file this hearing, supervisor. >> so motioned. >> thank you. i will take that without objection. my friends, i believe this meeting is adjourned. madame clerk, is there any other business. is this >> no >> supervisor cohen: thank you. we're adjourned. enjoy your holiday. >> before we start, may i ask for a moment of silence in honor of our mayor who passed away yesterday? >> thank you. >> clerk: thank you. this is the december 13, 2017, meeting of the san franl
i also wanted to just acknowledge that alabama game through last night. so there's a little bit of hope, i think, inching its way back into our consciousness. i don't know what it's been like for you, but 2017 has just been incredibly, incredibly difficult personally with the passing of our mayor, but also just politically with the transitions that our country has gone through in this first year under the trump administration. so i will get off of my soap box now and get back to the agenda at...
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while i don't agree with military intervention and bombing people as what the russians did i also don't want my country or the you know i don't want the united states saying this argument over what's the best choice of a horrible situation it's also wrong with at least the russian military was invited to that syria that that's the difference the syrian government said look please help us fight isis here and right you know to the extent the us you know that when they were doing just air raids and things like that ok but then we started putting troops in there and we started helping you know the rebels trying to overthrow assad and getting their hands dirty you know look at the end of the day isis is that they're pretty much on the run but everything that they created is pretty much falling to pieces. and now there's that question that we have to look at ourselves and say well why is the u.s. military still in syria if isis is no longer a threat there and that's the problem that they're running into legal legally because look the syrian the princeton history is called the presence of u.s.
while i don't agree with military intervention and bombing people as what the russians did i also don't want my country or the you know i don't want the united states saying this argument over what's the best choice of a horrible situation it's also wrong with at least the russian military was invited to that syria that that's the difference the syrian government said look please help us fight isis here and right you know to the extent the us you know that when they were doing just air raids...
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but in responding to their claims, i also wanted to be respect full of that broader conversation because all women deserve to be heard and their experiences taken seriously. i think that was the right thing to do. i also think it gave some people the false impression that i was admitting to doing things that, in fact, i haven't done. some of the allegations against me are simply not true. others, i remember very differently. i said at the outset that the ethics committee was the right venue for these allegations to be heard and investigated and evaluated on their merits. that i was prepared to cooperate fully, and that i was confident in the outcome. you know, an important part of the conversation we've been having the last few months has been about how men abuse their power and privilege to hurt women. i am proud that during my time in the senate i have used my power to be a champion of women. and that i have earned a reputation as someone who respects the women i work alongside every day. i know there's been a very different picture of me painted over the last few weeks, but i know who
but in responding to their claims, i also wanted to be respect full of that broader conversation because all women deserve to be heard and their experiences taken seriously. i think that was the right thing to do. i also think it gave some people the false impression that i was admitting to doing things that, in fact, i haven't done. some of the allegations against me are simply not true. others, i remember very differently. i said at the outset that the ethics committee was the right venue for...
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because i did after that i also made some up. nce i started putting in the historical bit i thought it was okay if i put them in there. so they said isn't this big news? i would like to say one thing. the political age we are in right now, is one in which so many fundamental values are getting kicked around. what's really being lost is subtlety and nuance in public rhetoric. we are constantly saying things that we know were not true. i say we to be generous. [laughter] but this is one of the reasons that heart is so essential. i would argue part of the reason we got to this path in history is because we been insufficiently reverent toward art. why do i say this? when i write a book about lincoln. i put in some truth historical bit and then i mix them up. you and i are in a very intimate relationship at that point. you came into this labeled novel and he said make it happen. by any means necessary. i know you are lying to me. i want you to light to meet so just do it well so i believe it is true. and what we are doing together is w
because i did after that i also made some up. nce i started putting in the historical bit i thought it was okay if i put them in there. so they said isn't this big news? i would like to say one thing. the political age we are in right now, is one in which so many fundamental values are getting kicked around. what's really being lost is subtlety and nuance in public rhetoric. we are constantly saying things that we know were not true. i say we to be generous. [laughter] but this is one of the...
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i also look forward to next week's european council meeting where i hope and expect we will get endorsement of the 27 to what is a hard won agreement in all our requests. thank you. >> we have time for some questions. et me start with europe. porter: prime minister, this was a difficult negotiation, like you just said. very challenging like the president just said. but it's just the beginning, the first stage. it's just the beginning of a very long and complex negotiation. did ever the question come to your mind that maybe after all this brexit affair is a bad idea, for any second? thank you. prime minister may: in 2016, the british people were given, in a referendum, the opportunity to choose whether to stay in the european union or not. parliament was united. across all parties in parliament, a significant majority agreed that that decision would be given to the british people. the british people voted and they voted to leave the european union. i believe it is a matter of trust and integrity in politicians. the people should be able to trust their politicians will put in place what they
i also look forward to next week's european council meeting where i hope and expect we will get endorsement of the 27 to what is a hard won agreement in all our requests. thank you. >> we have time for some questions. et me start with europe. porter: prime minister, this was a difficult negotiation, like you just said. very challenging like the president just said. but it's just the beginning, the first stage. it's just the beginning of a very long and complex negotiation. did ever the...
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yamiche: she is but when i hear that i also hear al franken say if i had been able to come before the event i said committee, i would have been cleared. there's this idea that his speech was not the speech of a man who was apoll jet i think and sympathetic. he was going away as a fighter saying i want justice. you guys didn't give to it me so i have to step down but i don't think this is fair. riley president trump is in pencils coil, florida this friday night for a capable style rally and it's just 25 miles from the alabama statement lionel. former white house chief strategist steve bannon rallied alabama republicans earlier in week. while he went on the week against establishment republicans, moore cast himself as a political outsider. democratic candidate doug jones, however, is portraying the race as a referendum on decency and tried to make the case that next week's election also has economic implications. >> does the idea of senator roy moore make it more or less likely that toyota or anyone else would see alabama's image in such a negative way that they would cross alabama off
yamiche: she is but when i hear that i also hear al franken say if i had been able to come before the event i said committee, i would have been cleared. there's this idea that his speech was not the speech of a man who was apoll jet i think and sympathetic. he was going away as a fighter saying i want justice. you guys didn't give to it me so i have to step down but i don't think this is fair. riley president trump is in pencils coil, florida this friday night for a capable style rally and it's...
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i also would like to echo your comments as well as chief hayes-white. i enjoyed working under mayor ed lee's administration. he was a very humble, kind man and he also mentioned to me that he played an integral part in helping to diversify the city departments and, of course, i personally benefited from that. so i had a chance to thank him. >> i think we lead the nation in being a diversified department which is something that we can all be very proud of. >> yes. good morning, president cleveland. fellow commissioners. chief confirm ramona williams, deputy chief of administration and this is my administrative report. it covers two months from october 26 to december 13, 2017. i'll begin with the administrative -- excuse me, the assignment office. the staff has recently completed the vacancy, vacation and are now working on the i.d.v. and t.c. requests for suppression members. this friday, the staff will hold a live vacancy bid for the airport members followed by their vacation bids. i'd also like to take this time to acknowledge their hard work in maintai
i also would like to echo your comments as well as chief hayes-white. i enjoyed working under mayor ed lee's administration. he was a very humble, kind man and he also mentioned to me that he played an integral part in helping to diversify the city departments and, of course, i personally benefited from that. so i had a chance to thank him. >> i think we lead the nation in being a diversified department which is something that we can all be very proud of. >> yes. good morning,...
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i would also like to thank michelle -- michelle bonnier. we discussed the negotiations. prime minister may has assured has the backing of the u.k. government. on that basis, i believe we have now made the breakthrough we need. is a compromise. of a long andlt intense discussion between the commission negotiations and those of the u.k. as in any negotiation, both sides had to listen to each other, i just their position, and show -- adjust their position, and show willingness to compromise. this was a difficult come from -- this was a difficult negotiation. last wednesday, the college of gave me a joint report. it had to be concluded today, not next week, today, because we have to allow our partners to prepare in the best way possible, so we had to make the deal today. on the basis of the mandate, which was given to me by european council, the commission has formally decided to recommend to the european council that sufficient progress has now been made on the terms of the divorce. [speaking french] the decision on sufficient progress will be in the hands of the 27 heads of
i would also like to thank michelle -- michelle bonnier. we discussed the negotiations. prime minister may has assured has the backing of the u.k. government. on that basis, i believe we have now made the breakthrough we need. is a compromise. of a long andlt intense discussion between the commission negotiations and those of the u.k. as in any negotiation, both sides had to listen to each other, i just their position, and show -- adjust their position, and show willingness to compromise. this...
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but i cannot say it is not my city. yes. it is alsolass westernised secular person. they only look at the newcomers, immigrants, "i don't want to look, i don't want to even see you." "you are destroying it. just like in germany, they don't see why they need labour and also, they look down upon them. from the beginning i do not want to belong to my class. i betrayed my class because i want to see the totality of the nation in an ethical way. only someone of your class could say that kind of thing. yes! that is the irony of being so full of self—awareness and education, that you can talk about not wanting to be of your class, you are quintessentially of your class. and that is the problem perhaps for some people in turkey. no matter how hard you try, you cannot be anything other than what you are, which is one of the elite. it started small in that book. 65% of turkey's population is not political. they wear some kind of headgear, a scarf, for example. in the early 2000s they did not allow these people to universities. and then they told
but i cannot say it is not my city. yes. it is alsolass westernised secular person. they only look at the newcomers, immigrants, "i don't want to look, i don't want to even see you." "you are destroying it. just like in germany, they don't see why they need labour and also, they look down upon them. from the beginning i do not want to belong to my class. i betrayed my class because i want to see the totality of the nation in an ethical way. only someone of your class could say...
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caller: well, i also shop online but that's why i want told point out something. namely that every time i use my credit card, the numbers get stolen. and my god, i can't understand all these people using all these credit cards and they don't have problems. like i have a girlfriend, she never has a problem. i, every time i use my credit card online, poof, it suddenly finds stuff in great britain. i've only been in great britain one time and that was like 30 years ago. i'm not buying stuff in great britain. anymore philadelphia. thank you. uest: i trip credit card stealing is a massive problem anytime you use your credit card. i've had my information stolen and you have to go through a hole rig ma role to fix it but with the new chips, it's more difficult to get that information. host: talk about who benefits most from this secondary retail market. who are the winners here? guest: i think the winners are a motley assortment of businesses that have started up. they're not name brand companies. they're sort of unique to whatever area you're in this auction that had us
caller: well, i also shop online but that's why i want told point out something. namely that every time i use my credit card, the numbers get stolen. and my god, i can't understand all these people using all these credit cards and they don't have problems. like i have a girlfriend, she never has a problem. i, every time i use my credit card online, poof, it suddenly finds stuff in great britain. i've only been in great britain one time and that was like 30 years ago. i'm not buying stuff in...
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trump: on behalf of all americans, i also want to say how grateful i am for jewish congregations throughout our country. you cherish your families, support your communities and uplift our beloved country's. a time for jewish families to celebrate the miracle of the past and the promises of the future. we are proud to stand with the people of israel and renew our enduring bond. have twoessed to special hanukkah lamps for the celebration. beenenorah on my left has lit every year since the early as days of our nation. it comes from the first american jewish congregation, whose original members came to this land in the 16 50's. that is a long time ago. it is a symbol of the history and home the jewish people made in the united states. today we are honored to have with us the congregations 10 spiritual leaders since the american revolution. hcongregation's tent spiritual leader since the american revolution. thank you rabbi for being with us. is so happy with yesterday he does not care if i get it exact. also deeply honored that louisa is here to share this evening with us and to make a few rema
trump: on behalf of all americans, i also want to say how grateful i am for jewish congregations throughout our country. you cherish your families, support your communities and uplift our beloved country's. a time for jewish families to celebrate the miracle of the past and the promises of the future. we are proud to stand with the people of israel and renew our enduring bond. have twoessed to special hanukkah lamps for the celebration. beenenorah on my left has lit every year since the early...
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out of let's feel is my goodness or wonder what on ngs and trails don't lead us to talent and i was in one also and it's an obvious thing without the christic and because the sizes and in fact the helm of the fence five miles but it's just an alfred never mind if i know this much before he hung a. few mentions and i got a. question for titles and art i hope you know myself. i was a stand off thing about. elements and then some rules get a son and he says a sure and. ecstatic sure zene bunch and if you don't. i'll tomato shop and lived as well too much being in bit of head to send gunslinger takes could be is there jail for this if he does also need to learn. in cop randoms doesn't listen i've got texas sawdust medium device on me and that i'm also working on it was six and. a fool also looking. at anything else and yeah yeah yeah going to. states as to the number. of times i like to. get printed destines i. can. relate it to french. thank you. very much i was looking for i don't know maybe. i said i think it would. yeah you are what you are that. what you're does is their money denies and takes
out of let's feel is my goodness or wonder what on ngs and trails don't lead us to talent and i was in one also and it's an obvious thing without the christic and because the sizes and in fact the helm of the fence five miles but it's just an alfred never mind if i know this much before he hung a. few mentions and i got a. question for titles and art i hope you know myself. i was a stand off thing about. elements and then some rules get a son and he says a sure and. ecstatic sure zene bunch and...
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i also -- like commissioner richards, i don't mind kind of the more modern architecture. i think it could fit in a little more, but to me, it should be kind of a smaller, you kn you know, building on that lot. there certainly are large buildings on castro as you go up and down, but not also with kind of the larger building on the back of the lot. so i just think it's too big for -- for that site to add all this to. so i mean i don't think we're going to design this thing tonight and figure out what to do, but as i look at the floor plan, there's a family room on the ground floor, and the top floor is used for kind of a large master suite. could you kind of put the master suite on the ground floor and not have a top floor? certainly, i think the deck is a little too much on the top of this building. so that's my general take. i think it's got to kind of go back and figure out how to reduce the scale in the front, but generally okay with adding a unit there and putting a unit in the back building. commissioner moore? >> i would agree that replacing the office building with
i also -- like commissioner richards, i don't mind kind of the more modern architecture. i think it could fit in a little more, but to me, it should be kind of a smaller, you kn you know, building on that lot. there certainly are large buildings on castro as you go up and down, but not also with kind of the larger building on the back of the lot. so i just think it's too big for -- for that site to add all this to. so i mean i don't think we're going to design this thing tonight and figure out...
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i have a point of view, but i also know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. ♪ ♪ david: you have cablee broadcast channels. you have movies. how do you have time to watch all the things that your company is producing? brian: well, we grew up in this business. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. and i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked would i come on his board? i think i was in my late 20's or maybe early 30's, the youngest person on the board. and i saw him literally change the world with cnn. and literally change the world by putting nfl games on a new network, tnt, and taking the mgm library and bringing it to cable television and building new channels -- cartoon network. so i always thought well, someday, it would be nice if comcast could help do that as we continue to evolve more and more niches in television. so how do i have the time? well, i don't see everything we do. i try to see some of, a lot of what we do. david: if you see something you don't like, do you call them up? brian: no. i have a point of view, but i also
i have a point of view, but i also know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. ♪ ♪ david: you have cablee broadcast channels. you have movies. how do you have time to watch all the things that your company is producing? brian: well, we grew up in this business. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. and i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked would i come on his board? i think i was in my late 20's or maybe early 30's, the youngest person...
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i also will be supporting the project. like commissioner johnson i wish it had higher affordability consistent with home sf. but you know, on the whole, i think it's a pretty good compromise. i want to thank supervisor farrell for being hands-on and coming up with solutions and commend the project sponsor for work the community. i think it showed you listen to focus and were willing to make good-faith efforts to address the community's issues. and i agree with fellow commissioners that this is our so i think it's fine. so i will be supporting the project and make a motion to approve. >> second. >> commissioner moore. >> i'd like to thank supervisor farrell for putting forward good ideas. it's a difficult site. we described in detail what is coming together or was more an intersection somewhere but not in san francisco and this requires creativity and i'd lake to acknowledge the architect. it's a well-designed project. the units are well proportioned and laid out. the variants are not a problem because i think they're meetin
i also will be supporting the project. like commissioner johnson i wish it had higher affordability consistent with home sf. but you know, on the whole, i think it's a pretty good compromise. i want to thank supervisor farrell for being hands-on and coming up with solutions and commend the project sponsor for work the community. i think it showed you listen to focus and were willing to make good-faith efforts to address the community's issues. and i agree with fellow commissioners that this is...
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i also don't support a continuance, but we'll see where it goes. if the commission does end up voting for a continuance, i would like to please ask the project sponsor to enter into a conversation with the neighborhood in good faith. don't say racist things. show some respect, and then, let's see where it goes. >> president hillis: one, we have a motion, a motion to continue would take precedent if there was a motion to continue. i think we also would be best advised to talk to the city attorney before approving or denying a project just because housing accountablity has been brought up. we've approved projects that have demoed buildings single story in rh-2 and rh-3 that staff has said this was not a historic building, so i think we'd want to look at that, also. i don't want to end up in a situation where there's continued conflict on this, which i think we could get at either way commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: okay. i'm going to make a motion to continue to some date in february , and while we look at what date, i would ask that wh
i also don't support a continuance, but we'll see where it goes. if the commission does end up voting for a continuance, i would like to please ask the project sponsor to enter into a conversation with the neighborhood in good faith. don't say racist things. show some respect, and then, let's see where it goes. >> president hillis: one, we have a motion, a motion to continue would take precedent if there was a motion to continue. i think we also would be best advised to talk to the city...
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but i also believe that there is no debate in this chamber that the homeless situation in this city rises to an emergency level and i understand and i would love to hear from the department. i, too, took a step back when i saw the declaration of emergency, but what was explained in committee is this would allowed for a savings of anywhere between 4 to 6 months and in this situation given the emergency, that seems appropriate for this particular matter. so is there someone from the department of homelessness here or maybe even the department of public works that will be performing the work and why the emergency declaration and would the it would mean to the situation? >> councillor breed: one section. supervisor safai, supervisor kim would like to separate first. >> councillor kim: i would like to separate 56 and 57. 56 is using the declaration of emergency to build an office space for department. that is unprecedented. i don't know when this board has ever declared an emergency to build offices for a department. and to be very clear about what we've had on site. what's been told to the te
but i also believe that there is no debate in this chamber that the homeless situation in this city rises to an emergency level and i understand and i would love to hear from the department. i, too, took a step back when i saw the declaration of emergency, but what was explained in committee is this would allowed for a savings of anywhere between 4 to 6 months and in this situation given the emergency, that seems appropriate for this particular matter. so is there someone from the department of...
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it is also an important u.s. ally. i keep her caps on countered terrorism, a key ally and the counter isis fight. and important in the terms of military-military relationship. contrast --se, in dynamics, no shortage of which were related to saudi arabia and the reform proceeded. how it considering the focus in recent years on uae's ability to project power militarily, we afford a lot about the little sparta, the uae being fighting a alongay you s -- fighting side the u.s.. and fighting in the saudi coalition in yemen, what we heard, at least what i heard more and our meetings with uae officials related to soft power. one of the overarching themes was the fight of counter extremism and the need to emphasize development and governance and other countries and the region. washat i came away with actually what i felt was a rather cohesive view from the admiralty perspective of the region -- from the admiralty -- mirate.e e primary issues. on around, it was no surprise iran, it was no surprise that yemen featured very central
it is also an important u.s. ally. i keep her caps on countered terrorism, a key ally and the counter isis fight. and important in the terms of military-military relationship. contrast --se, in dynamics, no shortage of which were related to saudi arabia and the reform proceeded. how it considering the focus in recent years on uae's ability to project power militarily, we afford a lot about the little sparta, the uae being fighting a alongay you s -- fighting side the u.s.. and fighting in the...
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and i also want to say and then i will not say anything more about this, but i just wanted to mention that 70% of golden gate park is under my jurisdiction so, of course, i have special interest in it and the stakeholders in there and then i just want to say that i think that our parks in san francisco are one of our greatest assets in a city that is getting more and more dense, the need for open space and accessibility to open space becomes even more imperative. and i think that we have lovely parks and i think that we in the richmond district have been blessed that actually we have golden gate park in our backyard, actually, 365 days a year. and i want to thank you and your staff for all of the work that you have done on this and to beautify our city through your parks and also that the maintenance of them, but also i feel that as we build out constantly looking at opportunities to build in open space around more densely packed areas i think that commitment to our city is going to make san francisco a much more lovable city. thank you. >> supervisor kim: president breed. >> supervis
and i also want to say and then i will not say anything more about this, but i just wanted to mention that 70% of golden gate park is under my jurisdiction so, of course, i have special interest in it and the stakeholders in there and then i just want to say that i think that our parks in san francisco are one of our greatest assets in a city that is getting more and more dense, the need for open space and accessibility to open space becomes even more imperative. and i think that we have lovely...
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so i think i've also heard from a lot of constituents, irving street is not the right place. i don't think it will ever be the right place for a huge group of residents in the sunset, whether it's irving, sunset. i did try to expand the green zone, because based on some of the zoning and some of the demographics i feel like there are areas where there will be less resistance to dispensaries. so that has occurred per the passing of the legislation at the board of supervisors. for me, this is really a difficult decision because i personally don't feel that these particular project sponsors will present issues for the neighborhood. i was glad to hear you'll be joining the outer sunset merchants association and i hope one of you will attend meetings on a regular basis. i liked hearing that there will be street cleaning and sweeping. we already plant trees, but the street cleaning will be great. i also hear from -- and someone did request -- submitted a sunshine request for me on the issue and i think that they will see that i really am trying to base my decision on the number of r
so i think i've also heard from a lot of constituents, irving street is not the right place. i don't think it will ever be the right place for a huge group of residents in the sunset, whether it's irving, sunset. i did try to expand the green zone, because based on some of the zoning and some of the demographics i feel like there are areas where there will be less resistance to dispensaries. so that has occurred per the passing of the legislation at the board of supervisors. for me, this is...