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the mountains are so huge and so in posing they don‘t even look real.nothing confirmed yet, maybe with a motorsport angle. i don‘t know what‘s wrong with me, have to do these challenges to keep myself out of trouble or something like that! much to my mum‘s disappointment but there‘s a few ideas in the pipeline. i won‘t be staying still for long. i‘m sure you won‘t. wonderful to speak to you and so glad your ok. we intend to speak to carol, who is just beside you, who can give us the weather? i think you are a superstar andl weather? i think you are a superstar and i have to ask, what was the temperature when you were there? -15 at night. that is cold. the temperature in london today will be 28, quite a difference! lovely to meet you. bye for now. the weather is stunning in park. we expect 28 celsius. probably to the we st of expect 28 celsius. probably to the west of london today. we have to get higher than 23.6dc to beat the previous early bank holiday monday re cord previous early bank holiday monday record set on the third of may 1999, and widely we
the mountains are so huge and so in posing they don‘t even look real.nothing confirmed yet, maybe with a motorsport angle. i don‘t know what‘s wrong with me, have to do these challenges to keep myself out of trouble or something like that! much to my mum‘s disappointment but there‘s a few ideas in the pipeline. i won‘t be staying still for long. i‘m sure you won‘t. wonderful to speak to you and so glad your ok. we intend to speak to carol, who is just beside you, who can give us...
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so what happens?i usually fall asleep in about ten or 11 minutes so i get a 14 minute nap that is the right amount i wake up without that groggy feeling that is known as sleep inertia but then remember it takes 25 minutes for caffeine to enter the bloodstream. at the moment i am waking up ideal math no sleep inertia the restorative effect at that moment boom i am hit with an extra dose of caffeine this is known as the napatino there has been a 20 year battle with my publishers i put the actual notes the endnotes in the text so i will make a claim and then and superscript 14 season go to the" to look at the study because i want people to check my work. you will find papers showing this is the scientifically ideal map. nap for air traffic controllers short proceeded with caffeine entering the bloodstream at that moment you wake up. >> moving into a chapter on beginnings talking about the school day first which is always something obviously appeals to me and you make the claim the single largest or best
so what happens?i usually fall asleep in about ten or 11 minutes so i get a 14 minute nap that is the right amount i wake up without that groggy feeling that is known as sleep inertia but then remember it takes 25 minutes for caffeine to enter the bloodstream. at the moment i am waking up ideal math no sleep inertia the restorative effect at that moment boom i am hit with an extra dose of caffeine this is known as the napatino there has been a 20 year battle with my publishers i put the actual...
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to do so. i'll continue to reach out to hockesan to see if they have any questions. and then in local edition, we've been in constant contact with brian in regards to the project because obviously local edition's in the building and we will continue to do so there. >> but are there any concerns that are coming up in these conversations or is it just all a love fest? >> no concerns that i've seen yet that any of those p.o.e.'s have expressed to me, more just interesting in wanting -- if they have questions, and i said we're more than happy to answer those. >> okay. thank you. >> mm-hmm. >> commissioner bleiman? >> thanks. so i just have some general comments. so the reason you're all here is because of the legislation to protect the night club which is a cultural and economic driver in the city from all of the development that's happening. it's also really important in the city. and so that's why we have to review this, obviously. so this is a little more unusual for us for a couple of reasons.
to do so. i'll continue to reach out to hockesan to see if they have any questions. and then in local edition, we've been in constant contact with brian in regards to the project because obviously local edition's in the building and we will continue to do so there. >> but are there any concerns that are coming up in these conversations or is it just all a love fest? >> no concerns that i've seen yet that any of those p.o.e.'s have expressed to me, more just interesting in wanting --...
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doesn't need to frack it's just like puts a straw on it comes out so it's so absurd but a lot of it comes from bill kristol scroope hamilton sixty eight and bill kristol by the way is the co-founder of policy for the new american century which he presented to bill clinton's last year in office he tried to get bill clinton to invade iraq and part of it well they lay it out in their own words go read it you can download it just go to google policy for a new american century and look at their report that they put out rumsfeld cheney bill kristol and they said part of the reason why they needed they said to invade iraq was to control the oil reserves so that china didn't get them so it's quite ironic that china is putting all of this this whole oil and carbon based industry out of business by just driving down the cost of solar wind and other every nubile energy technology so bill kristol is so wrong about the project for a new american century and how the energy industry would develop over the following fifty years yes and completely missed the fact that renewables and solar energy costs wou
doesn't need to frack it's just like puts a straw on it comes out so it's so absurd but a lot of it comes from bill kristol scroope hamilton sixty eight and bill kristol by the way is the co-founder of policy for the new american century which he presented to bill clinton's last year in office he tried to get bill clinton to invade iraq and part of it well they lay it out in their own words go read it you can download it just go to google policy for a new american century and look at their...
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so what's the cost? what's the cost to the families, to loss of work, loss of productivity and stuff like that when we consider new drugs coming on the market can cost as much as $475,000 a year? so any way, it's -- it needs a little work. also, i have a packet here, and all the way going back from 2014, 2015, 2017, the planning department has indicated that they suggest that the project sponsor consider mirroring the project massing along the side lot line to relate to the adjacent property courtyard or in some other way conjoining open space to add to the existing courtyards. [inaudible] >> president hillis: sure. you can leave it right there. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> president hillis: next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. todd david on behalf of the san francisco housing action coalition. i'm very familiar with the 430 main street project, and so just want to make a couple of very brief comments. one is that the two-tower solution would call for a rezoning of the site, and there is abs
so what's the cost? what's the cost to the families, to loss of work, loss of productivity and stuff like that when we consider new drugs coming on the market can cost as much as $475,000 a year? so any way, it's -- it needs a little work. also, i have a packet here, and all the way going back from 2014, 2015, 2017, the planning department has indicated that they suggest that the project sponsor consider mirroring the project massing along the side lot line to relate to the adjacent property...
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so i know what i know. so they cut it out. so. a little card on my heart. mr great i'll go up and all irishmen in the. congress in a minute or so want to go in. with some of the gordon downie up to you know my own knocked it. down here to have you. done so want to go on you know you don't know what i'm on a minute or so ago i know some of the corn haven't i woulda. been so kind of i'm up market capital cannot. come a more hold em it's gotta run on schedule some call. it a lot more suitable. i will take a mold of the bowl. of the. cold. hard. i have that as your heartbeat i think six theory yes i will limit the alphabet as well the cemetery but this sort of just sort of thing i think something like ten pence limit the number never crossed the course or broken it. in order to put a big no no no it's not the first on the member fourteen that's the fifth the study here on the on the chips. peace talks. send me your demand i was sick. and was. a bit of time as i was almost to. go you know that it's a pleasure for me. to meet a person like you that carry the flam
so i know what i know. so they cut it out. so. a little card on my heart. mr great i'll go up and all irishmen in the. congress in a minute or so want to go in. with some of the gordon downie up to you know my own knocked it. down here to have you. done so want to go on you know you don't know what i'm on a minute or so ago i know some of the corn haven't i woulda. been so kind of i'm up market capital cannot. come a more hold em it's gotta run on schedule some call. it a lot more suitable. i...
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so how do you run that platform? and with the technology staff that actually runs a digital service. those environment for testing and production those who have administrative rights or read only access and then it needs to be operational attention. is it up and running or scan for vulnerability? for decades that platform was the domain of the dedicated teams for the last few years we have seen in infrastructure expertise to be invested but try to consider all this a commodity. platforms should be self-service a marketplace vetted that is continually packed you don't have to go to a genius bar to get a default network set up or standard service set up and we are driven by the notion that cloud.gov that government teams should move at the same speed as industry. we are the platform service and we are part of your web app to leverage that open source technology to provide government teams the ability to push with those back and services to production or to development as needed we are so excited to see the users that t
so how do you run that platform? and with the technology staff that actually runs a digital service. those environment for testing and production those who have administrative rights or read only access and then it needs to be operational attention. is it up and running or scan for vulnerability? for decades that platform was the domain of the dedicated teams for the last few years we have seen in infrastructure expertise to be invested but try to consider all this a commodity. platforms should...
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so, yep. we can bring it. >> talking about adding audits and so forth using the goboc. >> that probably is appropriate as we approach the end of our fiscal year as you know, some, an item to say that, to show the data that mr. bush asked for. >> sure, yep. >> thank you. >> so there being no other business, we'll consider the meeting adjourned. >> so moved.
so, yep. we can bring it. >> talking about adding audits and so forth using the goboc. >> that probably is appropriate as we approach the end of our fiscal year as you know, some, an item to say that, to show the data that mr. bush asked for. >> sure, yep. >> thank you. >> so there being no other business, we'll consider the meeting adjourned. >> so moved.
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so, our c.o.p. program, these are bonds secured by us, revenue bonds secured by assets that the city holds, not revenue, certificates of participation the city holds and this is the planned schedule of programming for those c.o.p.s over the next ten years. as i mentioned the one up top, it's our seismic concern at 101 grove and exiting from that building, there were plans potentially to relocate that, the juvenile admin building, that has not progressed since the plan, although master planning for the facility, that remains to be seen. and the last plan since we have been in such an economic hot zone for a while, we wanted to plan for what feels like it should have been already but has not come, economic down turn, knock on wood. so, three years of recession allowance allocations, $50 milli $50 million apiece. saying if times are so tough the capital cash budget feels a big pinch, that there would be something set aside in the debt ram to take care of what is most urgent at that time. and below that
so, our c.o.p. program, these are bonds secured by us, revenue bonds secured by assets that the city holds, not revenue, certificates of participation the city holds and this is the planned schedule of programming for those c.o.p.s over the next ten years. as i mentioned the one up top, it's our seismic concern at 101 grove and exiting from that building, there were plans potentially to relocate that, the juvenile admin building, that has not progressed since the plan, although master planning...
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so if book the book, please. do okay. so, dr. loyd sederer is an adjunct professor, a contribute you rite for u.s. news and world report and chief medical officer for the office-mental health and a regular on -- in 2013 given an award for excellence in teaching residents about the american psychiatric association which in 2009 gave him -- recognized him as psychiatric administrator of the year. his new book "the addition solution" which is what we'll be discussing today. please join me in welcoming dr. sederer. [applause] >> thank you for coming. >> so i like to start with a broad question and to get more specific. the field of addiction and the prevalence of addiction is a moving target and evergrowing and seems intractable sometimes. why this book and why now? what were you hoping to add to the national conversation. >> i'm a psychiatrist -- welcome, everybody. it's great to be here. i'm honored to be here. aim a psychiatrist and a public health doctor, and in both of those roles, i -- it's my job, if you will to look at how pe
so if book the book, please. do okay. so, dr. loyd sederer is an adjunct professor, a contribute you rite for u.s. news and world report and chief medical officer for the office-mental health and a regular on -- in 2013 given an award for excellence in teaching residents about the american psychiatric association which in 2009 gave him -- recognized him as psychiatric administrator of the year. his new book "the addition solution" which is what we'll be discussing today. please join...
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so, i just had to say that here today, so thank you so much. it was such a comprehensive presentation that i don't have any specific questions, but i really felt important to make those remarks. >> thank you, and thank you for your support. >> supervisor sheehy: thank you, supervisor ronen. and as you noted, i completely echo the support of what you are doing, so keep us in the loop. resolution as well, we'll work together to be champions for. of course, i do have questions. so i just, one is, and i don't know if maybe i'll try to keep them in topic, so, per elder abuse, do you look at tenant evictions, one of the things i've heard, and this was talking to the sheriff, actually, who conducts eviction, she actually noted that she will go into, she'll be conducting an eviction with someone who really doesn't have the capacity to really understand, an senior, they don't know what's going on, this whole process is unfolded, and suddenly there is the sheriff at the door and they are gone. so, is that -- i think, and given what we are seeing in evict
so, i just had to say that here today, so thank you so much. it was such a comprehensive presentation that i don't have any specific questions, but i really felt important to make those remarks. >> thank you, and thank you for your support. >> supervisor sheehy: thank you, supervisor ronen. and as you noted, i completely echo the support of what you are doing, so keep us in the loop. resolution as well, we'll work together to be champions for. of course, i do have questions. so i...
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[applause]. >> so everybody knows who's got the power, so that's why they're all here, so she really -- she really does an incredible job. so lee, thank you for all the work you've done, and it's a pleasure to be giving this award to you. >> i just -- in case i missed anything, so i just want to read what i put on the paper. so thank you sinali for your kind words and for nominating me to this award, and then thanks to the board of directors for honoring me in this meeting. i just want to stress that for each budget cycle, we would not be able to fill through the process and get the budget done right and on time without hard work and the many hours put in by division staff and the managers or without the support from my colleagues sitting in this room. and especially my co-worker, maribel. [applause]. >> yeah. yeah. and we're really a great team, and she is equally dedicated and works hard to put our budget books together and you lish it each time. it's a process of great team work. and finally, we cannot get this done without the leadership and the support from sinali, who i will re
[applause]. >> so everybody knows who's got the power, so that's why they're all here, so she really -- she really does an incredible job. so lee, thank you for all the work you've done, and it's a pleasure to be giving this award to you. >> i just -- in case i missed anything, so i just want to read what i put on the paper. so thank you sinali for your kind words and for nominating me to this award, and then thanks to the board of directors for honoring me in this meeting. i just...
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samson: i hope so. i hope so. they know how to hide a secret. robert: now, you have a tour coming up. generally speaking, what's the format? samson: it's primarily my first solo show. so i've been a lot of tours where i'm a part of a larger group of comics performing, like the desi fest, like comedy oakland. i do a tour called "you're funny, but you don't look jewish." and so it was about time i had launched my own solo show. been planning this since september 2016, so only a year and a half late, true to my indian tradition. robert: what is the, kind of, the biggest challenge in being a solo comedian? samson: well, getting people to laugh for an hour. robert: that is hard. samson: so it's a long time. it is a hard thing, and i had actually done something similar back in 2010-11 timeframe, when i was trying to develop my hour so i could go perform around the country. and then i had a wife and two kids, and that slowed me down. and now i'm like, "i gotta go back and do it again." robert: but inspired new material, right? samson: "inspired" may no
samson: i hope so. i hope so. they know how to hide a secret. robert: now, you have a tour coming up. generally speaking, what's the format? samson: it's primarily my first solo show. so i've been a lot of tours where i'm a part of a larger group of comics performing, like the desi fest, like comedy oakland. i do a tour called "you're funny, but you don't look jewish." and so it was about time i had launched my own solo show. been planning this since september 2016, so only a year and...
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so we hope that you'll join us in doing so. supervisor safai? >> thank you, supervisor, tang, and thank you for allowing supervisor peskin and i to go back and forth. but i just want to say a couple things. this is a compromise piece of legislation. we were going to go to the ballot. it was going to be a much more aggressive proposal and i can tell you that even though i have been only on the board for a year and a half i have never seen a more positive response for something that i have proposed than that. >> and we received close to 500 emails collectively and it was an 80% to 90% -- people are angry that we're not going to the ballot. and this proposal today and there are things that we have taken out and we have taken out and we wanted to mirror the c.e.u. and we had taken out of the review -- and it doesn't mean that all of will this come with us. where the supervisors sign on, since i have been on the board for a year and a half we only had two of those. we have no intention to do that. but when we proposed our charter amendment in novembe
so we hope that you'll join us in doing so. supervisor safai? >> thank you, supervisor, tang, and thank you for allowing supervisor peskin and i to go back and forth. but i just want to say a couple things. this is a compromise piece of legislation. we were going to go to the ballot. it was going to be a much more aggressive proposal and i can tell you that even though i have been only on the board for a year and a half i have never seen a more positive response for something that i have...
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so the b.b.c.have been given access to the hospital where the script the former spy and his daughter junia were being treated for that suspected nori chalk attack will not be talked nerve agent and the full program being aired on the b.b.c. this evening choose the evening the doctors state that they initially suspected that it was an opioid attack and treated it as such not only when they told when they were told that mr script was a former russian spy that they began to suspect that he was the victim of a targeted attack now there are those who say that this raises many questions what first start they didn't wear and the protective clothing this is admitted as such during the course of that program and so questions being raised how come the doctors weren't poisoned also the the consequences or the. kind of the kind of. the diagnosis of an opioid attack very different to that of a chemical weapons attack as well and doctors saying that initially when they found out that this was a nerve agent attac
so the b.b.c.have been given access to the hospital where the script the former spy and his daughter junia were being treated for that suspected nori chalk attack will not be talked nerve agent and the full program being aired on the b.b.c. this evening choose the evening the doctors state that they initially suspected that it was an opioid attack and treated it as such not only when they told when they were told that mr script was a former russian spy that they began to suspect that he was the...
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so i'm retired now. i have no job or responsibility, but i'm talking today on a larger scale about the statue and removal of the statue at the asian and library place at city hall, and i did a little research. i've been reading madeline albrieth's book, looking at the history of world war ii where the actual refugee programs that were done were for removal of people that were in theworl refugee programs that were done were for removal of people that were in thistory of world war the actual refugee programs that were done were for removal of people that were in twhere programs that were done were for removal of people that were in thistory of world war ii wh the actual refugee programs that were done were for removal of people that were in the government of russia. it relates to american indians how? during the first part of world war ii, adolf hitler sent people all out over the united states to visit -- he paid a large amount of money for american indians banquets had his staff come and visit, so that w
so i'm retired now. i have no job or responsibility, but i'm talking today on a larger scale about the statue and removal of the statue at the asian and library place at city hall, and i did a little research. i've been reading madeline albrieth's book, looking at the history of world war ii where the actual refugee programs that were done were for removal of people that were in theworl refugee programs that were done were for removal of people that were in thistory of world war the actual...
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you very honestly that this revolution was at the pump and by the violence so much so for not so much but there was violence you have come to watch any kind of clashes if you hop trance of thousands of people on one side of the movement and you have a force of people on the other side police force among the international communities was worried i was worried they would you as a restaurant the rights of the business at that time we've got to pump regulations for the europe commission a. head of european commission mr jones european council president mr forbes just to remind you the organization for security and cooperation in europe warned over the reported instances of the. proportionate use of force by armenian which will also take a senior bush term also. keep in mind that trial had also the storming of the state buildings state institutional buildings on the state of public radio ministers so you should be very frank to consider the situation in a very open minded mr april twenty second. was clinging to power the demonstrations had risen the last thing on his mind on that day the t
you very honestly that this revolution was at the pump and by the violence so much so for not so much but there was violence you have come to watch any kind of clashes if you hop trance of thousands of people on one side of the movement and you have a force of people on the other side police force among the international communities was worried i was worried they would you as a restaurant the rights of the business at that time we've got to pump regulations for the europe commission a. head of...
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so according to my watch, it says 2:15 or so. 2:16. please, let's be back here ready to go by 2:30. we've got some great presentations to take place in the second half. see >>> and then we will have the scooter sharing companies in san francisco. what i'd like to do is have the presenters go first. when you're all concluded, we'll open it up for questions and comments. welcome to the mayor's council on disability. >>> good afternoon, thank you very much for having me. my name is miriam. i'm in the sustainable streets division and one of the things that we do is manage the bike share system. and now we are taking over management of the scooter share systems in san francisco. when i say management, i mean developing the permit and regulatory frame work for them. we support the idea of emerging mobility, the idea that private companies may be able to provide benefits to our transportation system through shared services or other opportunities to make connections that work with our transit existing systems, make it easier for people to get around within san francisco. we see the scooter
so according to my watch, it says 2:15 or so. 2:16. please, let's be back here ready to go by 2:30. we've got some great presentations to take place in the second half. see >>> and then we will have the scooter sharing companies in san francisco. what i'd like to do is have the presenters go first. when you're all concluded, we'll open it up for questions and comments. welcome to the mayor's council on disability. >>> good afternoon, thank you very much for having me. my name...
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so yes i'd say so what are your thoughts. right he's seems of captured the imagination of quite a few number of people and encounter is kind of a great place to be at this final count is that a good area to work and for this to go forward yeah for sure they're trying to becoming almost a new innovation how did this point and i think it's a really good environment to be in when you're innovating changing the game so expand on that a little bit what makes it a good environment to mars building of course that has a bunch of startups in it in general just the people here in the venture capitalists and things like that it really helps to have meetings with lots of capitalist. but that could be the coming soon yes i sure am happy to share ok well guys you know what i can tell you is that you know we've been here we're talking to c.e.o.'s talking to fund managers the one thing that's lacking in this space are great engineers so you guys are really well positioned going forward and i think you know guys like yourself are really the n
so yes i'd say so what are your thoughts. right he's seems of captured the imagination of quite a few number of people and encounter is kind of a great place to be at this final count is that a good area to work and for this to go forward yeah for sure they're trying to becoming almost a new innovation how did this point and i think it's a really good environment to be in when you're innovating changing the game so expand on that a little bit what makes it a good environment to mars building of...
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we always try and help, so good news so far. but as most of you know, the financial markets, especially in 2018, have been pretty shaky. we had a 10% correction, which we believe was long overdue. we recovered from that correction. we're positioning our assets in over time to make sure that we aren't severely impacted by those types of downturns. the retirement board acquires the deferred comp program. we're pleased with the participation we have in the program. we currently have over 19,000 employees that are voluntarily contributing to deferring kp compensation to this plan. we have just under 30,000 folks that have accounts with the deferred comp program, and the assets that the employees have contributed and the investment earnings they have now top $3.4 billion. so this is a significant program, an important tool, sort of the third leg of the stool for folks who are looking inforlooking to retire. we're very pleased with the participation in the deferred comp program. we opened up a loan program in august of 2016. this was
we always try and help, so good news so far. but as most of you know, the financial markets, especially in 2018, have been pretty shaky. we had a 10% correction, which we believe was long overdue. we recovered from that correction. we're positioning our assets in over time to make sure that we aren't severely impacted by those types of downturns. the retirement board acquires the deferred comp program. we're pleased with the participation we have in the program. we currently have over 19,000...
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do you -- [ light laughter ] >> it is so -- i feel so super honored. so super honored.immy: that's what she said to you at ellen's party. >> yeah, at ellen's party. >> jimmy: did you bring any other impressions for us, please? >> yeah, you know, i do an impression of juliette lewis in "cape fear." >> jimmy: oh, i love "cape fear." robert de niro, yeah. >> yeah. you know him, right? >> jimmy: sure, i know juliette lewis too. >> yeah, okay. >> jimmy: this is great. yeah, okay. okay, so it's from the movie. >> jimmy: yep, "cape fear." juliette lewis. ready? >> jimmy: yeah, here we go. >> oh, my god. [ light laughter ] wait, you're the one who killed my mom's dog. right? [ laughter ] [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: come out, come out, wherever you are! >> see, that's very good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but now, you're -- you decided to not do celebrity impressions anymore. you want to do -- >> animals. [ light laughter ] because, you know, you don't have to worry about running into them at a party. >> jimmy: hey, you never know what parties you go to. >> no my -- mine is a dolphin a
do you -- [ light laughter ] >> it is so -- i feel so super honored. so super honored.immy: that's what she said to you at ellen's party. >> yeah, at ellen's party. >> jimmy: did you bring any other impressions for us, please? >> yeah, you know, i do an impression of juliette lewis in "cape fear." >> jimmy: oh, i love "cape fear." robert de niro, yeah. >> yeah. you know him, right? >> jimmy: sure, i know juliette lewis too. >>...
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>> so yeah, so you meet me very early on with han.d as you saw from that moody clip -- >> seth: very moody. >> very moody. >> seth: yeah. >> i know, there's a theme. we've got our own theme. it's really cool. and then you're reintroduced to her later on and you're kind of not sure where she's at. >> seth: got it. >> she's quite a conflicted character. >> seth: and -- i heard you that your brother -- you grew up with a brother who was a huge "star wars" fan. >> yeah. >> seth: was he very excited about this news that you were in a "star wars" film? >> yeah. >> seth: oh, that's good. >> i got massive sister points. >> seth: okay, good. >> which i'm continually striving for since i was, you know, born. >> seth: he's older? >> he's older. >> seth: yeah, so then, you got to -- you're going to strive the rest of your life. >> yeah. [ laughter ] no, essentially, no, that is literally it. >> seth: yeah. >> my entire reason for being is just trying to be cool in his eyes. i'm trying. i'm trying. >> seth: i have to -- >> but i keep being a stage
>> so yeah, so you meet me very early on with han.d as you saw from that moody clip -- >> seth: very moody. >> very moody. >> seth: yeah. >> i know, there's a theme. we've got our own theme. it's really cool. and then you're reintroduced to her later on and you're kind of not sure where she's at. >> seth: got it. >> she's quite a conflicted character. >> seth: and -- i heard you that your brother -- you grew up with a brother who was a huge...
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so we had a total of 39 of those. so the 73 was reduced to 63. and in any event, those projects are now largely completed, so we're really down to one streetscape project, and that will complete our streetscape overall. >> mr. hughes: fantastic. i know we discussed the criteria, or what triggers cancelled projects. maybe fort benefit of the other commission members you could explain how projects are cancelled. >> so when we developed the initial 73 projects, it was in conjunction with all city departments, planning department, mta, puc and others to determine what the best implementation or the use of the funds would be under criteria established in the bond report. several of those projects were funded by other sources, in other words, took advantage of projects that were out there before the bond project was ready to move forward. so they were already done. others were determined to be infeasible, things that the mta wished to do, like add in a bike lane, or change the configuration of an intersection after they did more detailed analysis, it w
so we had a total of 39 of those. so the 73 was reduced to 63. and in any event, those projects are now largely completed, so we're really down to one streetscape project, and that will complete our streetscape overall. >> mr. hughes: fantastic. i know we discussed the criteria, or what triggers cancelled projects. maybe fort benefit of the other commission members you could explain how projects are cancelled. >> so when we developed the initial 73 projects, it was in conjunction...
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so there's that. but then the damage on the consumer, you know, if you have identity protection or you can put a credit lock on your account, like is it annoying? yes. are some people really harmed? yes. but in the aggregate what are we really looking at in terms of consumer harm? you know, i don't know. i don't know if it's as outsized as all of the horrific headlines in the media that we see. that's the other side of the conversation. >> i think one thing we're seeing, though, too, is that there is rapid move to software as a service and the use of the cloud and all of this is being centralized, right? it's not the world where you had 20 different software programs and we're very quickly moving to a place where you are going to have fewer decision-makers in the security setting and they will be able to make smart decisions on a scale that maybe individual people cannot make. but the other thing, too, i think we need to push back on the companies is that to the extent that some of these breaches are
so there's that. but then the damage on the consumer, you know, if you have identity protection or you can put a credit lock on your account, like is it annoying? yes. are some people really harmed? yes. but in the aggregate what are we really looking at in terms of consumer harm? you know, i don't know. i don't know if it's as outsized as all of the horrific headlines in the media that we see. that's the other side of the conversation. >> i think one thing we're seeing, though, too, is...
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so we are not sure what to expect. but in a couple years we should have enough data to be able to determine whether a 10% or 15%, not 25% level is sufficient for us to be able to operate effectively and efficiently. >> agree. >> i think that's a good -- something we can accept. you still with the 25% at least have some idea of tracking that and how that's going to be used. >> yeah, i was going to say, you know, if you want that learning curve, fine, just don't bill us for it. this gets back to what i was saying. it says, okay, you want that money, does that mean we have to give you the money to have the money or does that mean we get -- that you get to say, okay, ac tr tran sipt, let's have an understanding with a 10% reserve that we should be more that we'll bill you again. we have to put all our money into those buses and i don't want to put money into -- i want to put as little money as possible into the termal. i want the leases -- terminal. i want the leases to do everything they have supposed to do. we have to st
so we are not sure what to expect. but in a couple years we should have enough data to be able to determine whether a 10% or 15%, not 25% level is sufficient for us to be able to operate effectively and efficiently. >> agree. >> i think that's a good -- something we can accept. you still with the 25% at least have some idea of tracking that and how that's going to be used. >> yeah, i was going to say, you know, if you want that learning curve, fine, just don't bill us for it....
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so they sort as much as they can so that they minimize what goes to landfill. what's happening right now is there are some bad actors out there at construction and demolition sites that aren't sending their things to those facilities. they send them straight to landfill so the mixed debris is going straight to landfill, it's very heavy. ascribed to san francisco as our waste, and so our tons to disposal are going up dramatically because of those bad actors. and gets even worse because those landfills are not inclined to tell us who those bad actors are. they are protecting their customers. we managed to get a law passed at the state to help us with the landfills. turned out to not be nearly strong enough, so we are very much struggling with how to get that information and how to go after the bad actors. i'll come back to some of our solutions for this in a little bit. second challenge is those large generators. it's important for everyone to do the right thing, if you think about it, the large generators, they generate the most of all three streams and we need
so they sort as much as they can so that they minimize what goes to landfill. what's happening right now is there are some bad actors out there at construction and demolition sites that aren't sending their things to those facilities. they send them straight to landfill so the mixed debris is going straight to landfill, it's very heavy. ascribed to san francisco as our waste, and so our tons to disposal are going up dramatically because of those bad actors. and gets even worse because those...
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so if we can have -- let's see. so we're going to clear the room. if you're from cleveland -- >> excuse me, president. i just want to reiterate. we have to take public comment in public even though it's on personal matters. >> okay. all right. so this is a new process for us. so if you are here to make public comment on personal matters, that will be heard publicly. so i'm just going to read off the names of the cards that i had earlier, and if you are here to make public comment and i have your name, would you please step up and before we go into closed session we're going to hear public comment. so myrna vasquez, maria gonzales, johana, evelyn rodriguez, c strong, evelyn, martinez, david alam, n, elizabeth castro smith, and doris chan. are any of those people here. if you are, please come forward. we can't invite you to closed session. it has to be only the board. >> so just to be really clear, people that are going to be speaking for clos closed sessio- you have the opportunity to speak about if there was a comment that you wanted to make about a
so if we can have -- let's see. so we're going to clear the room. if you're from cleveland -- >> excuse me, president. i just want to reiterate. we have to take public comment in public even though it's on personal matters. >> okay. all right. so this is a new process for us. so if you are here to make public comment on personal matters, that will be heard publicly. so i'm just going to read off the names of the cards that i had earlier, and if you are here to make public comment...
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so i don't have much time to speak, so i'm going to speak in general. most important election in our history -- in my near history is coming up in june. yours truly, ace washington, will be down here before noon. let me just say one thing. i'm getting everything prepared legally so i can insert myself back over there where i belong here in the city by the bay, if that's okay with you all. excuse me if i seem to be a little harsh in my voice. it's -- the weather's kind of bad outside. but i have a special announcement, you all here at city hall, you all, i'm getting ready to start my new tv show, and that's the somehow. and you all are wondering, what's the name of it, ace? back in the day, i was going to call it silly haul, but that's not right because i want it to go viral all over the world. the name is -- [inaudible] >> -- aceonthecase.net, .org,.com. my views are going to be factual. it's not no alternative news or the facts. it's going to be like i used to be involved with the facts. only the facts. anything that come out of my mouth could be effec
so i don't have much time to speak, so i'm going to speak in general. most important election in our history -- in my near history is coming up in june. yours truly, ace washington, will be down here before noon. let me just say one thing. i'm getting everything prepared legally so i can insert myself back over there where i belong here in the city by the bay, if that's okay with you all. excuse me if i seem to be a little harsh in my voice. it's -- the weather's kind of bad outside. but i have...
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so thank you so much, and all of our sponsors are listed on our website, so go visit. now comes the time -- so every year, we -- of honoring organizations at least 25 years and up and has been around 25 years and have been promoting and involved in the education, promotion and preservation of asian american culture and heritage. this year we have four such organizations that have been brought to our attention and after reviewing their mission and how much impact that they have been having in the city, we are very, very happy to be honoring these four organizations. so i would like to at this time ask the members of our awards committee to join me, marian, dennis and jeanette. each one of them will be introducing one organization. [applause] >> hi, everyone. good morning, and i am -- my name is dennis yee, and i am the cochair of the awards committee. and i'll be introducing the chinese historical society of america that is celebrating their 55th milestone -- anniversary milestone. this is the oldest organization in the country dedicated to the promotion and preservatio
so thank you so much, and all of our sponsors are listed on our website, so go visit. now comes the time -- so every year, we -- of honoring organizations at least 25 years and up and has been around 25 years and have been promoting and involved in the education, promotion and preservation of asian american culture and heritage. this year we have four such organizations that have been brought to our attention and after reviewing their mission and how much impact that they have been having in...
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and so of course vacant store fronts would also in general so code enforcement, too. so, we are willing to fill positions, we know we have a variety of legislative mandates that have come across that we have to be able to do that with. >> ok, thank you. any other questions, colleagues? >> supervisor yee: a follow-up question. when you say you have some capacity because you are trying to fill positions, have you been, has the department always been underemployed in terms of not being able to fill positions, or was there a period where you actually had positions filled? because if that's, if the answer is yes, then it seems still, the question that supervisor fewer raises, is also my concern is that even at capacity, if it were at capacity, there was -- there were complaints about not having enough inspectors to do the work that we need to have done in san francisco. >> yes, i understand the question. so, i've been with the department for the past four years or so and we have not been at capacity. and so that's why we had not requested additional. if you can recall duri
and so of course vacant store fronts would also in general so code enforcement, too. so, we are willing to fill positions, we know we have a variety of legislative mandates that have come across that we have to be able to do that with. >> ok, thank you. any other questions, colleagues? >> supervisor yee: a follow-up question. when you say you have some capacity because you are trying to fill positions, have you been, has the department always been underemployed in terms of not being...
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get a quote today. >> so, so you can come and take , if you can.e cryptocurrency histeria reaching ridiculous peaks, quite literally, as you can see in that video. this after a promotional bitcoin stunt was carried out by four ukrainian crypto enthusiasts so what they did was summited mount everest carrying two smart cards loaded with 1 million tokens of the company's yet to be released cryptocurrency, but the cryptocurrency stunt went awry after the sherpa that guided the four climbers at a certain point went missing in mid-may. the sherpa is currently presumed dead. we've reached out to the sponsor of the expedition ukraine young social network ask fm, planning to raise money through an initial coin offering to see if they could provide us with any update their response to countdown just moments ago, "as a sponsor of the expedition we're saddened and horrified by this tragic event" so this thing has a whole bunch of issues, clay man countdown viewers all of you anybody out there might be stupid enough to take the challenge to summit the highest p
get a quote today. >> so, so you can come and take , if you can.e cryptocurrency histeria reaching ridiculous peaks, quite literally, as you can see in that video. this after a promotional bitcoin stunt was carried out by four ukrainian crypto enthusiasts so what they did was summited mount everest carrying two smart cards loaded with 1 million tokens of the company's yet to be released cryptocurrency, but the cryptocurrency stunt went awry after the sherpa that guided the four climbers...
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thank you so much. i know ronan farrow is having an event at the other politics & prose, so i really appreciate you guys coming to mine. not quite comey, but still very tough. i was just going to explain a little bit why i chose to write a really personal memoir, because i think some of the tidbits leaked out and some people thought this was another campaign book. this is really personal. i get into whether i should freeze my eggs until after the election and all kinds of things that, like, professional women have to deal with when every a big job and also a personal life. so, you know, i'm a real student of campaign books. i've read all of them, and i love them, but they're all, like, great men who show how they can get inside the campaigns of other great men. so 2016 was this confluence of the first woman with a real shot at the presidency and a largely-female press corps. some of my girls on the bus are here. and so i thought there was a real opening to write a book that was much more female, much mo
thank you so much. i know ronan farrow is having an event at the other politics & prose, so i really appreciate you guys coming to mine. not quite comey, but still very tough. i was just going to explain a little bit why i chose to write a really personal memoir, because i think some of the tidbits leaked out and some people thought this was another campaign book. this is really personal. i get into whether i should freeze my eggs until after the election and all kinds of things that, like,...
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so that's the $5 increase. so if the $2 increase were substituted for central soma, essentially, it would mean that the central soma value would be 40% of what you see here. so i think it's about $12 million. whereas my understanding is to keep the $5 for the rest of the area, so it would keep it at 3.2 million. >> okay. thank you very much. colleagues, any other questions, comments, any other staff you wanted to hear from? no? supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: i would only say that central soma has been in the pipeline for a long, long time. so i think it's important for all of us to note that in 2015, when the fiscal feasibility and nexus studies were completed, while central soma was not fully baked and still is not fully baked, it was something that was being contemplated, so i think we should be cognizant of that, as was the child care that. the board passed it. the mayor chose to veto it, and the board was not successful in overriding the mayor's veto. i think anyone who's involved in central soma,
so that's the $5 increase. so if the $2 increase were substituted for central soma, essentially, it would mean that the central soma value would be 40% of what you see here. so i think it's about $12 million. whereas my understanding is to keep the $5 for the rest of the area, so it would keep it at 3.2 million. >> okay. thank you very much. colleagues, any other questions, comments, any other staff you wanted to hear from? no? supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: i would only...
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so you mentioned tehachapi. is there any data that you're able to provide based on those contracts or any requirements that we're placing related to the jobs piece, 'cause you mentioned jobs piece? >> yeah. so we are pulling some estimates we'll bring back to the commission on specific job creation stats. we're working with the developers on that. the -- all of the contracts we're entering into require prevailing wage. that's a contractual term. the s-power solar project is also committing to enter into project labor agreements to construct those facilities. so that's the sort of general outline of the labor arrangement, but we'll be bringing more information on the specifics back to you as we gather the specific job stats. >> thank you. for people who are watching, throughout the course of this whole conversation going way back, we always were talking about jobs, and so now that we're finally starting to get to those points, i think it's probably in our best interest to make sure that we check those boxes becau
so you mentioned tehachapi. is there any data that you're able to provide based on those contracts or any requirements that we're placing related to the jobs piece, 'cause you mentioned jobs piece? >> yeah. so we are pulling some estimates we'll bring back to the commission on specific job creation stats. we're working with the developers on that. the -- all of the contracts we're entering into require prevailing wage. that's a contractual term. the s-power solar project is also...
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sick so. well the watches are so short that i'm having a while are you scared yet are you scared yeah well it's scary out there i have two reasons why i'm thoroughly tariff into russia. making the rest of the sneaking up on the coasts number one is what worried me my son is just on the other side of the country it's in the they know it's not me atlantic it's on them. it's absolutely insane i'm here to resume point lacedaemonian sense would say if you're going to fight against russia why don't you do it on the side of that is that you so we have all our ships on the east coast and russia could just come in and take california right over there to cross right over into alaska pretty quickly and easily and i really want to do it when they receive their mail and sounds from there you know i know right you know it's really incredible like the second fleet is set to do open for business on july first like i said it'll start with about eleven officers and four enlisted personnel and i'm like you know
sick so. well the watches are so short that i'm having a while are you scared yet are you scared yeah well it's scary out there i have two reasons why i'm thoroughly tariff into russia. making the rest of the sneaking up on the coasts number one is what worried me my son is just on the other side of the country it's in the they know it's not me atlantic it's on them. it's absolutely insane i'm here to resume point lacedaemonian sense would say if you're going to fight against russia why don't...
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so i'll be quick. the first item that we're asking to do with this lemgs lation is to -- in the voter information pamphlet, actually state which candidates have accepted the voluntary expenditure ceiling and which have not. as you know this only applies to a couple races, such as the d.a., p.d. and the board of education. the other component we're moving forward is of course we know that there can't be candidate coordination with other committees, but we're actually asking that there be a signed statement under penalty of perjury in regards to not having coordination between candidate controlled campaigns and another committee. and the other two quick things we're doing is we're making statutory changes to the law to reflect what's already kind of happening at the ethics commission. in particular there's been a lot of discussion about sharing information with voters about third party expenditures, and in working with the ethics commission it was very clear that they had been working very hard to modern
so i'll be quick. the first item that we're asking to do with this lemgs lation is to -- in the voter information pamphlet, actually state which candidates have accepted the voluntary expenditure ceiling and which have not. as you know this only applies to a couple races, such as the d.a., p.d. and the board of education. the other component we're moving forward is of course we know that there can't be candidate coordination with other committees, but we're actually asking that there be a...
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and i could tell it was so accurate, so fast and so accurate that i just was like, oh, my god, this is the thing that all us v.r. nuts have wanted, you know, for as far back as we can remember. and i called my little team over and i said, we're shutting this company down, and we're giving our investors or their money back, and we're going back into v.r., and that was 2012, so it was the same time. >> yeah. that's when it really all came together. and for someone like me who had grown up reading stories that imagined not just cyberspace, but virtual reality and movies that, as terrible as they were, captured my imagination, things like lawnmower man and johnny mnemonic, i mean, the movies of my teen years, i was absolutely captivated not just by how ridiculously kind of paleofuturist they seem to us now, how cool they looked from the outside, but then the renditions of what was happening inside the headset. i was completely swept away. and despite that, and despite the fact that in the '90s there were some rudimentary experiences people could have, i never, ever tried it. i didn't, like
and i could tell it was so accurate, so fast and so accurate that i just was like, oh, my god, this is the thing that all us v.r. nuts have wanted, you know, for as far back as we can remember. and i called my little team over and i said, we're shutting this company down, and we're giving our investors or their money back, and we're going back into v.r., and that was 2012, so it was the same time. >> yeah. that's when it really all came together. and for someone like me who had grown up...
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so as gm hale indicated in her comments, before you is your 2017 power source disclosure report which under lies the power content label for the cleanpowersf. this is what we think the program will look like this year, given the contracting work we've done. of course this will get settled this time next year when we have all the actual deliveries for the program over the next seven, eight months yet to come, but given the contracting work, these bar charts summarize what we're expecting. on the left side are the major resource categories, so at the bottom in green is renewable energy? the blue segment represents ghg free hydro purchases, and the top gray segment represents conventional purchases which, for the most part, our system grid energy that we're planning. if you move to the right bar, what you can see in the multiple segments that are color coded are the different contracts that we've entered into to makeup this portfolio. and that's about 13 different contracts that we've entered
so as gm hale indicated in her comments, before you is your 2017 power source disclosure report which under lies the power content label for the cleanpowersf. this is what we think the program will look like this year, given the contracting work we've done. of course this will get settled this time next year when we have all the actual deliveries for the program over the next seven, eight months yet to come, but given the contracting work, these bar charts summarize what we're expecting. on the...
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you see that so much. with the most people in the world production is under increasing strain to keep pace with the growing global population. serious environmental solutions programs discovers new ways of feeding the world sustainably. eighty thousand just from this bit of liquid that's unbelievable. see there's the vegetable of the sea right there. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every. rewind returns with a new series can bring your people back to life i'm sorry i'm brand new updates on the best of. the globe. and the other. rewind continues with me going into a war zone he said the first thing i look for is the exit it's all how to get it it's all to get out of your pictures there's no point going to these places rewind on al-jazeera. stories generate thousands of headlines. with different angles from different perspectives. that russia was responsible for the separate the spin from the facts that's why on . the misinformation from the journalism. one data mining company and one election with the list
you see that so much. with the most people in the world production is under increasing strain to keep pace with the growing global population. serious environmental solutions programs discovers new ways of feeding the world sustainably. eighty thousand just from this bit of liquid that's unbelievable. see there's the vegetable of the sea right there. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every. rewind returns with a new series can bring your people back to life i'm sorry i'm brand new updates on the...
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danger ok so the certain danger was. when you had a situation where a man was smoking at a gas station. filling up his tank and it's very likely that in that very close future the cigarette will light up the gasoline and the whole gas station blows up so that's a certain danger on the other hand now with the impending danger is my understanding that this is situation would be we have a man at a gas station filling up his tank he isn't smoking yet but we know he's a heavy chain smoker and he can't make it without a cigarette for five minutes. ok so is the impending danger that well now let's give power to the police to intervene. so i want to bring into the conversation nicole get into she is very a managing director of the new feud in of c.s.u. that instead leading political party in the very end we asked them to join the conversation they were unable to do that but they did want to explain to us what it is about very a task act that is important have a listen please task act of unical to hear from the front the one prog
danger ok so the certain danger was. when you had a situation where a man was smoking at a gas station. filling up his tank and it's very likely that in that very close future the cigarette will light up the gasoline and the whole gas station blows up so that's a certain danger on the other hand now with the impending danger is my understanding that this is situation would be we have a man at a gas station filling up his tank he isn't smoking yet but we know he's a heavy chain smoker and he...
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>> so both. i mean, we've been very clear that we will strongly oppose the efforts to cut medicare and cut medicaid. because, you know, millions of seniors depend on medicare. and when it comes to medicaid, i think, you know, the country learned a lot more during the debate over the affordable care act about how medicaid is important to people in nursing homes, it's important to people with disabilities. it's important to kids with disabilities. so, yes, we will fight those efforts. and when it comes to prescription drugs, we actually have put forward a plan. i mean, the senate democratic caucus has put forward a plan to actually reduce the costs of prescription drugs, to give the medicare program and the federal government the power to negotiate prices, just like a big insurance company negotiates prices with prescription drug companies. so we don't know why we would tie the hands of the federal government. we see -- give that authority to the veterans administration. it's good for the veterans,
>> so both. i mean, we've been very clear that we will strongly oppose the efforts to cut medicare and cut medicaid. because, you know, millions of seniors depend on medicare. and when it comes to medicaid, i think, you know, the country learned a lot more during the debate over the affordable care act about how medicaid is important to people in nursing homes, it's important to people with disabilities. it's important to kids with disabilities. so, yes, we will fight those efforts. and...
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and so we had that. and so we had that. maya thought she could cook and that's what i'm always laughing about. she did, she was always, "i'm a good cook." i'd say, "you do okay for an older lady, "but actually i'm a better cook." and we were having an argument one time. we argued back and forth. we were having an argument and she said, "well, i get tired of hearing you say that. "if you think you can cook, come on down here "and bring what you think you can cook." i cook the world's best rack of lamb. i cook the world's best rack of lamb. and so i went down. she has a great, had a great kitchen. and i went down with my rack of lamb. and she, "well maybe it could use a little more salt." i said, "girl, you ought to be ashamed of yourself." (audience laughs) "you know damn well it's the best rack of lamb "you ever had." i like thinking about people like toni morrison and maya angelou in these mundane terms like fighting over who's the best cook. because we have them so elevated in our minds, it's just nice to see them at the
and so we had that. and so we had that. maya thought she could cook and that's what i'm always laughing about. she did, she was always, "i'm a good cook." i'd say, "you do okay for an older lady, "but actually i'm a better cook." and we were having an argument one time. we argued back and forth. we were having an argument and she said, "well, i get tired of hearing you say that. "if you think you can cook, come on down here "and bring what you think you...
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floor in the rear, so it's the appropriate height to do that. >> so the ground floor. >> and there are elevations here to give you an idea of here in the rear skbr . >> so the retaining wall, and it provides the light and air to the space? >> yeah. >> okay. >> so having said all that, it was reviewed by planning from just looking at this permit, it appears to be something we can approve over the counter without any notice and that's what happened. but there were two issues we would raise about the permit. first is over the course of the several permits that have been issued for this project, the home has gone from a two bedroom two full bathroom -- i'm sorry, to a four bedrooms and five full bedrooms, with an office. the department did have some discretion to request modifications if deemed necessary. for this project the planners who determined the work over the counter did not determine such work was necessary. second drawings filed with the planning department, planning did receive a complaint on october 19 of last year, and that read, quote, demolition without planning department's
floor in the rear, so it's the appropriate height to do that. >> so the ground floor. >> and there are elevations here to give you an idea of here in the rear skbr . >> so the retaining wall, and it provides the light and air to the space? >> yeah. >> okay. >> so having said all that, it was reviewed by planning from just looking at this permit, it appears to be something we can approve over the counter without any notice and that's what happened. but there...
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thank you so much. we look forward to seeing you on may 2nd, but don't forget to pick up a full events list, with all the events happening in may celebrating asian heritage month. >> we have full events, along with information about our awards winners. so thank you all. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, everyone for being here, and see you all next wednesday. thank you. >> clerk: i would like to remind members of the public that the commission does not tolerate any disruption or outbursts of any kind. please silence your mobile devices that may sound off during these proceedings, and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. i'd like to take roll at this time. [roll call] >> clerk: we do expect commissioners melgar, johnson, and richards to be absent today. commissioners, first on your agenda is items proposed for continuance. [agenda items read ] >> clerk: i have no speaker cards. >> president hillis: thank you, jonas. any public comment on items being
thank you so much. we look forward to seeing you on may 2nd, but don't forget to pick up a full events list, with all the events happening in may celebrating asian heritage month. >> we have full events, along with information about our awards winners. so thank you all. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, everyone for being here, and see you all next wednesday. thank you. >> clerk: i would like to remind members of the public that the commission does not tolerate any...
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and so i uploaded it, so now it's available on youtube. to youtube.com/fallontonight, i will read a book to your child. >> steve: aw. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's fun. you haven't finished it yet? i mean, i sent it to you months ago. you haven't -- >> steve: i know. i'm still getting through it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's not that hard of a read. >> steve: you know, i start to read and i go -- fall asleep. >> jimmy: yeah. guys, we have another fun show tonight. from nbc's hit dance competition series, "world of dance," jennifer lopez is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: later in the show, jennifer and i are competing in a fast dance-off. >> steve: ooh. [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, you'll see what it is. it's -- it's something you can do at home. it's something you can do at parties. it's fun. >> steve: oh, good. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. plus, from "solo: a star wars story," phoebe waller-bridge is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] she's fantastic. i first saw her on h
and so i uploaded it, so now it's available on youtube. to youtube.com/fallontonight, i will read a book to your child. >> steve: aw. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's fun. you haven't finished it yet? i mean, i sent it to you months ago. you haven't -- >> steve: i know. i'm still getting through it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's not that hard of a read. >> steve: you know, i start to read and i go -- fall asleep. >> jimmy: yeah. guys, we have...
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so commissioner bleiman? >> so -- thank you. and i just want to say some of my thoughts, and then try to contribute here and try to mix our thoughts here. but i think there's kind of a philosophical question in the business about what you're responsible before or after patrons leave your club, and i don't if it's actually been explicitly spelled out, so how -- you're certainly not responsible for what they do the next day. so when you dial it back, when is it responsible? and i think, you know, at one point, it's very clear that i think that clubs are responsible for the behavior of their patrons after they leave, and i think from the evidence that i saw on the video, this is one of those cases. and even given the fact that it did appear that hue's security was acting very professionally and actually probably handled themselves better than most securities would, these incidents still happened. it was irrefutable that these incidents occurred. the first one was incredibly traumatizing. i can't believe no one was seriously hurt. i
so commissioner bleiman? >> so -- thank you. and i just want to say some of my thoughts, and then try to contribute here and try to mix our thoughts here. but i think there's kind of a philosophical question in the business about what you're responsible before or after patrons leave your club, and i don't if it's actually been explicitly spelled out, so how -- you're certainly not responsible for what they do the next day. so when you dial it back, when is it responsible? and i think, you...