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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 flame of justice and the flame of those. people who know there is somebody caring for you an
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...
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so, it's coming up. but the backlog is so huge we only slow the growth of the backlog at this rate. so -- we have to keep investing. it's the take away from that slide. highlights of high profile projects that we are planning to fund up top. everything from the seawall to exiting one of the most seismically buildings across the street here, 101 grove, expanding at the southeast health center, auxiliary water supply system, rebuilding an ambulance deployment facility, continuing with the a.d.a. curb ramps program, bridge program, you know they are going on in that part of the city and margaret hayward playground, and some things deferred and actively trying to figure out how to solve for them. these include the very long-term challenge of sea level rise atap addition, dealing with 170 otis street, police station replacements coming due, public safety training facility need across the public safety agencies to figure out how to deal with that. the pavilion in golden gate park needs improvements, and the india basin facility, and i'll get to the debt program. so, our c.o.p. program, the
so, it's coming up. but the backlog is so huge we only slow the growth of the backlog at this rate. so -- we have to keep investing. it's the take away from that slide. highlights of high profile projects that we are planning to fund up top. everything from the seawall to exiting one of the most seismically buildings across the street here, 101 grove, expanding at the southeast health center, auxiliary water supply system, rebuilding an ambulance deployment facility, continuing with the a.d.a....
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for the city. so, the three key areas just to summarize this whole sort of big picture is we need to work with manufacturers to improve their products, they need to be recyclable, compostable, reusable. we need to make them reduce their waste upstream, and then we have to hold those producers accountable when there are things that we can't collect, so for example, pharmaceuticals, we can't collect them, we now have a law that makes the manufacturers of pharmaceuticals pay to take them back. that kind of producer responsibility. we do it for paint. we need to expand those areas where it does not make sense for the city to be the collector. as generation continues to increase, we are going to need to change consumption habits, this is tough. frankly, every city in the world is struggling with this, trying to figure out how to do this. we understand one very elegant way of doing it is by mandating products or getting rid of single use products whenever possible when we know they are not necessary, when w
for the city. so, the three key areas just to summarize this whole sort of big picture is we need to work with manufacturers to improve their products, they need to be recyclable, compostable, reusable. we need to make them reduce their waste upstream, and then we have to hold those producers accountable when there are things that we can't collect, so for example, pharmaceuticals, we can't collect them, we now have a law that makes the manufacturers of pharmaceuticals pay to take them back....
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the top of the -- if i go back to that slide. so where it says new dam access in kind of the lower center of the photo, and you look at the upper spillway chute, that's exactly correct. the top of the dam will be up to the top of that portion of the spillway, and if you can see in the photo, there's a bridge that will actually go across the spillway onto the top of the dam. and so in that photo, you're seeing the dam access, which is the dark material. in the middle, that's the core of the dam, and then, you have the upstream shell on the left of that photo, and the downstream shell on the right. >> so where were all the fossils? >> the fossils were in the left abutment of observation hill in that photo. and thank you for bringing that up. we've had some great media coverage on fossils recently. in fact, we were able to provide the fossils to u.c. berkeley under a memorandum of understanding, and they are -- actually have students working on curating the fossils, and they'll be available to us to borrow back to display over time. th
the top of the -- if i go back to that slide. so where it says new dam access in kind of the lower center of the photo, and you look at the upper spillway chute, that's exactly correct. the top of the dam will be up to the top of that portion of the spillway, and if you can see in the photo, there's a bridge that will actually go across the spillway onto the top of the dam. and so in that photo, you're seeing the dam access, which is the dark material. in the middle, that's the core of the dam,...
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may i use the overhead? so this -- the circles are the -- it's a little hard to see, but the circles are the sections of the retaining wall that were mismeasured because of the pavers. that was the purpose of this permit. it was not to address water intrusion in any way or fence height. so the appellant's assertion that the permit was to address these things is just incorrect. i have to address what the attorney just mentioned, which is that their main complaints are based on regrading the yard. the yard was not regraded. the essential portion of the yard was levelled, but was not regraded. therefore we did not need an initial permit. we just required this alteration permit because of the height discrepancy. so it's not clear to us whether or not the board should even hear these complaints during this hearing. but in any case with regards to the complaints themselves, our overall landscaping work has not caused any water intrusion. there's a well established sub ground stream that runs in filbert street down th
may i use the overhead? so this -- the circles are the -- it's a little hard to see, but the circles are the sections of the retaining wall that were mismeasured because of the pavers. that was the purpose of this permit. it was not to address water intrusion in any way or fence height. so the appellant's assertion that the permit was to address these things is just incorrect. i have to address what the attorney just mentioned, which is that their main complaints are based on regrading the...
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the second bill was held back. so now he's taken a new approach, asking the university of california to prepare a report, analytical report, to look at the state of the art of reduced fare passes, do they work, how do they work? what is the best samples throughout the world where they may be employed? the -- yeah, i'm sorry. i just jumped ahead. january 22020 would be the due date for the report. the second bill for your consideration that is recommended for support is a b2363 by freedman. this would require the transportation secretary to convene a vision zero task force and the task force participants as is written today would include representatives from the highway patrol. local government, bike safety, road safety and labor organizations, as well as the university of california. the bill would require a report by may of 2019. so if there are some actions that could be followed up on, they'd be able to do it in time for the next year, the 19-20 budget. and finally, the bill for your consideration adopt opposed pos
the second bill was held back. so now he's taken a new approach, asking the university of california to prepare a report, analytical report, to look at the state of the art of reduced fare passes, do they work, how do they work? what is the best samples throughout the world where they may be employed? the -- yeah, i'm sorry. i just jumped ahead. january 22020 would be the due date for the report. the second bill for your consideration that is recommended for support is a b2363 by freedman. this...
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to teach to the test so teachers teach a narrow part of the skills of math and reading that are tested on the standardized test with larger forms of education like reading novels for longer text leading to downplaying the teaching of other subjects in primary school to the elimination for music or art and play that are very important for children's development. often the things that are measured don't get measured because they are immeasurable but actually they are essential to the enterprise. qualities like mentoring, cooperating with your colleagues, getting along with customers and clients, the first broad problem with metric fixation is the diversion of attention to what gets measured and rewarded and away from other facets of the job and other elements of the organization that are equally important. the second effect is it discourages innovation if you are told you are rewarded based on how you hit that thing you are not thinking about the new things the organization could be doing so it is anti- entrepreneurial in a sense another effective metric is deemed
to teach to the test so teachers teach a narrow part of the skills of math and reading that are tested on the standardized test with larger forms of education like reading novels for longer text leading to downplaying the teaching of other subjects in primary school to the elimination for music or art and play that are very important for children's development. often the things that are measured don't get measured because they are immeasurable but actually they are essential to the enterprise....
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so typically there are other challenges one is the protection -- the production that is egg based so you want a good universal vaccine will certainly should not have to grow the virus in anything eggs or cells you have to get to a 21st century platform technology it takes six or seven months from the time you identify the virus in the vaccine to the time you give it to people dealing with a pandemic or even from year to year that is unacceptable we need to graduate. we have gone from egg based we are little better but not much we need to get to a 21st century platform technology which is recombinant proteins nanoparticles and viruslike particles to strengthen the response against that part of the virus and i will tell you in a second why that is relevant to universal vaccine and if you want universal coverage instead of strain specific it's great but otherwise is not only good not only for seasonal flu but you cannot prepare and stockpile something that may happen in a couple years so the conclusion we came to at the nih and cdc we have to think in terms of seasonal flu all in the sam
so typically there are other challenges one is the protection -- the production that is egg based so you want a good universal vaccine will certainly should not have to grow the virus in anything eggs or cells you have to get to a 21st century platform technology it takes six or seven months from the time you identify the virus in the vaccine to the time you give it to people dealing with a pandemic or even from year to year that is unacceptable we need to graduate. we have gone from egg based...
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there's there's china leading the way here so to go back to a few years before that politically speaking had the politics in washington not been driven by the fossil fuel energy lobbyist they could have gone into renewables ten twenty years earlier and those jobs would be in place generating good paying jobs in america would be part of a growing world beating industry but because they kowtow to those lobbyist they got stuck in the coal business which it up liberated by the gas business which is extremely dodgy and for a lot of reasons and now that's going to be obliterated by a chinese led revolution in solar and yes and wind so here comes you know it's not just china it's also denmark and sweden and you know scandinavia other countries in europe have have basically led the way on this at this rate solar energy has already undercut gas which cost sixty dollars per megawatt hour so members fifty dollars for solar coal is one hundred two dollars per megawatt hour and nuclear energy is one hundred forty eight dollars per megawatt hour in
there's there's china leading the way here so to go back to a few years before that politically speaking had the politics in washington not been driven by the fossil fuel energy lobbyist they could have gone into renewables ten twenty years earlier and those jobs would be in place generating good paying jobs in america would be part of a growing world beating industry but because they kowtow to those lobbyist they got stuck in the coal business which it up liberated by the gas business which is...
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of the p.u.c. so, the six items before you, 8-13, relate to our two-year capital budgets for the enterprise, hetch hetchy water and power, water enterprise and wastewater enterprise. and last week the general manager reviewed a number of key capital programs and i discussed the vetting and adoption process and review process of the c.i.p., included the commission review, and the capital planning committee. in terms of a summary of the appropriations, hetch hetchy water and power, $350.02-year appropriation. some of the projects are the mountain tunnel project, rehab, and investments in local distribution assets. water, $483 million, 2-year appropriation. the project funded, completion of the water system improvement program, and then replacement projects such as pipelines and pump stations and water mains. wastewater is $1.2 billion and that is primarily s.s.i.p. phase one, as well as replacement of sewer mains. and r and r generally. so, items 8, 9, and 10 appropriate the sources and the uses for the
of the p.u.c. so, the six items before you, 8-13, relate to our two-year capital budgets for the enterprise, hetch hetchy water and power, water enterprise and wastewater enterprise. and last week the general manager reviewed a number of key capital programs and i discussed the vetting and adoption process and review process of the c.i.p., included the commission review, and the capital planning committee. in terms of a summary of the appropriations, hetch hetchy water and power, $350.02-year...
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this is the candlestick point and hunters point shipyard master plan. so k ofi bonner, regional director of five point, which is the developer, as well as the regional vice president of commercial, residential and entitlement are here today, and you will be hear from five point later on. after this presentation, therese brekki will walk you through the project, and then chris mitchell who has been embedded in the technical transportation for this project for a very significant portion of his life for this point will bring you through the transportation plan. also -- >> that's how he feels about this meeting. >> i believe so. also here today are lei leila hussein and sally hirth from ocii. it's the predecessor to the san francisco redevelopment agency and is responsible for implementing the redevelopment of the candlestick park and hunters point shipyard plan. i also want to acknowledge tremendous work over many, many months from my team. so as you can see, we are talking about the very southeastern most corner of san francisco. you can see in the corner th
this is the candlestick point and hunters point shipyard master plan. so k ofi bonner, regional director of five point, which is the developer, as well as the regional vice president of commercial, residential and entitlement are here today, and you will be hear from five point later on. after this presentation, therese brekki will walk you through the project, and then chris mitchell who has been embedded in the technical transportation for this project for a very significant portion of his...
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projects and the ussr projects. so in the case of latin america, in the 1968 year, specifically in the case of mexico, there is a complete -- some kind of break in regards to the participation of civil society and the students were advancing the agenda. mexico had a government of 72 years ruling the country. it was in a democratic way of having one party govern for 72 years, it was like a functional dictatorship from that point of view. the 1968 movement, in the case of mexico, marks the movement where mexican society, starting with students and other groups, started the process of democratization, start the end of the regime in mexico. the 1968 is important because it is the moment that the government becomes much more aggressive against the student protests in mexico, against the movements that were previously not as important in student movements in 1968, but it is an important turning point in the cold where era -- cold war era, the war against communists and alternative political projects starts in mexico with the
projects and the ussr projects. so in the case of latin america, in the 1968 year, specifically in the case of mexico, there is a complete -- some kind of break in regards to the participation of civil society and the students were advancing the agenda. mexico had a government of 72 years ruling the country. it was in a democratic way of having one party govern for 72 years, it was like a functional dictatorship from that point of view. the 1968 movement, in the case of mexico, marks the...
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>> well, it is, if the -- yeah, yeah. so the -- okay. my amendment, then, because i don't think at the 1:00, they're going to have much issue, but i still want at least six guards outside. >> 15 minutes prior to close. >> 15 minutes prior to close and 30 minutes -- >> afterwards. >> i can't remember. sweep the streets. >> i'd like to propose a friendly amendment. >> okay. let's -- well, let's go one by one. is there a friendly amendment? >> yes, i'll accept that friendly amendment. >> i'll accept. >> okay. so that's another friendly amendment. commissioner caminong. >> i'd like to increase the perimeter sweeps by 100 feet, and also require calling 911. >> is that a friendly amendment? >> yes, i'll accept that. >> seconder accepts. >> can i make one final friendly amendment. i think a lot of these security conditions could be also wrapped into a revised security plan, so i don't know that it's necessarily adding a new condition, but maybe a recommendation once we approve this is to see a revised security plan to illustrate all these new c
>> well, it is, if the -- yeah, yeah. so the -- okay. my amendment, then, because i don't think at the 1:00, they're going to have much issue, but i still want at least six guards outside. >> 15 minutes prior to close. >> 15 minutes prior to close and 30 minutes -- >> afterwards. >> i can't remember. sweep the streets. >> i'd like to propose a friendly amendment. >> okay. let's -- well, let's go one by one. is there a friendly amendment? >> yes,...
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and as i mentioned at the top, the seawall is three miles long. so this bond, even if it passes, is not going to take care of it, but those dollars will be used too address the most urgent needs of that part of the city. and that takes me to the next capital plan. you know what's coming, probably in about a year, maybe a little sooner. over the summer, our office will do the data update for the renewal part of the plan and en this kick-off with departments, we'll take in a whole bunch of data and plans from our departments and partners and a drafts out on january 1st, and worked over in committee, proposed capitol plan done on march one, and then that final approval by may one, and we come to goboc somewhere in there. that is the end of my presentation. i'm happy to take any questions that you all have. >> thank you. any comments? >> of course. >> thank you very much for the presentation, very thorough and complete presentation, thank you. you mentioned a set-aside recently passed for reckon park, and in addition, not to exceed 3.25% of the general f
and as i mentioned at the top, the seawall is three miles long. so this bond, even if it passes, is not going to take care of it, but those dollars will be used too address the most urgent needs of that part of the city. and that takes me to the next capital plan. you know what's coming, probably in about a year, maybe a little sooner. over the summer, our office will do the data update for the renewal part of the plan and en this kick-off with departments, we'll take in a whole bunch of data...
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the answer is yes to both. so i think menush and the community of people around the table, that means law enforcement and the s.f. general came together and revamped that form to be the best it could be for san francisco under the current law. ok. you can read between the lines there. worked with police department, the district attorney's office and the probation department to create new protocols for special victims units when investigators are called out to a domestic violence incident. that's pretty self-explanatory. worked with the superior work and the police department to improve timely entry of d.v. retraining orders and so this was really brought, and you are familiar with the issue, brought from the community. our attorneys, community-based attorneys came to us and said we are having a very hard time getting, you know, people are walking around with a piece of paper they think is protecting them, and it's not in the system yet. so, i am so pleased that the family violence council, perfect for us, right? b
the answer is yes to both. so i think menush and the community of people around the table, that means law enforcement and the s.f. general came together and revamped that form to be the best it could be for san francisco under the current law. ok. you can read between the lines there. worked with police department, the district attorney's office and the probation department to create new protocols for special victims units when investigators are called out to a domestic violence incident....
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much with entering the ukraine. so i will stop there for now. >> i think the next panel will talk a little bit more about the relative foreign policy. and the other objectives of the sanctions. i will let that life are now. but let me come back to dave and ask you to respond to sergey's presentation. does that sound like what you expected the effect to be and what you think the effect was in russia? and in doing that, could you sort through -- because sergey seem to see that the recent ones that are more targeted at individuals than some of the early diplomatic or economic sanctions, is that -- is there significance in that? >> in terms of the original design, the intent was never -- it would've been an easier program to design. i think through the summer of 2014, the europeans had a series of meetings because sanctions in europe is a much more bureaucratic process than it is here. and everyone knows where the meetings are going to be. and i think you saw badham if you calibrate russian activity in crimea to those meet
much with entering the ukraine. so i will stop there for now. >> i think the next panel will talk a little bit more about the relative foreign policy. and the other objectives of the sanctions. i will let that life are now. but let me come back to dave and ask you to respond to sergey's presentation. does that sound like what you expected the effect to be and what you think the effect was in russia? and in doing that, could you sort through -- because sergey seem to see that the recent...
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the three bombings appear to have been carried out by members of one family including children and the so-called islamic states has claimed responsibility for the attacks the bombings come just days after all yes came to responsibility for a deadly riot and hostage situation in the capital jakarta. and in asia as president visited the scenes of the attacks he condemned the bombings. but this country will not tolerate this kind of cowardice on but i think that he goes on calling on all levels of society to fight terrorism and radicalism which are against the values of our religion and our values as a nation which hold the virtues of god and diversity. and i'm joined now by journalist ricardo press celera who's following the story for us in jakarta riccardo the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility for these attacks now authorities in sara bias say that three suicide bombers i thought to be from the one family what more can you tell us about. well this is certainly something new in an issue where there is not a sin they do have these attacks where there has been several throug
the three bombings appear to have been carried out by members of one family including children and the so-called islamic states has claimed responsibility for the attacks the bombings come just days after all yes came to responsibility for a deadly riot and hostage situation in the capital jakarta. and in asia as president visited the scenes of the attacks he condemned the bombings. but this country will not tolerate this kind of cowardice on but i think that he goes on calling on all levels of...
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the door and stand there so the sound doesn't come out. so we do some proactive things to make sure, like, the neighborhood is quiet. >> great. commissioners, any comments or questions? are you planning to maintain the staff? it sounds like -- >> yeah. like, actually, pretty much, like we only hire one more staff because one part-timer, like, he went to school, so other than that, the staff are the same people. >> so as a customer, i probably wouldn't notice a difference? >> yeah. >> great. >> all right. thank you. >> and do you have any tips on how to get higher up in the music cue? >> you can look for me. >> okay. got it. all right. thank you very much. i think, you know, the mint is a long-standing institution here. i think people locally and from out of town really love the venue and to be able to sing on stage in front of lots of strangers. >> we look forward to owning this for many years to come. >> all right. great. it looks like commissioner perez has a comment or question and then we'll open it up for public comment. >> hello. i do
the door and stand there so the sound doesn't come out. so we do some proactive things to make sure, like, the neighborhood is quiet. >> great. commissioners, any comments or questions? are you planning to maintain the staff? it sounds like -- >> yeah. like, actually, pretty much, like we only hire one more staff because one part-timer, like, he went to school, so other than that, the staff are the same people. >> so as a customer, i probably wouldn't notice a difference?...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin another suicide attack by a family shocks in indonesia the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack outside a police headquarters in the country's second largest city it comes the day after a different family ordinated suicide bombings on three churches the latest from jakarta also coming up a move that's inflaming passions across the middle east just hours before the u.s. opens its embassy in jerusalem protest against the decision turned deadly as israeli troops fire on palestinians in gaza. and in tennis we look back at the madrid open men's final could germany's number one take down austria as the dominant team. i'm serious so let's go on the good to have you with us a fresh suicide attack by a family has indonesia second largest city reeling once again the bombers rode motorbikes to a police station in then blew themselves up now this comes a day after another militant family staged corden aided suicide attacks on three churches killing twelve people the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility both families broug
this is deja vu news live from berlin another suicide attack by a family shocks in indonesia the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack outside a police headquarters in the country's second largest city it comes the day after a different family ordinated suicide bombings on three churches the latest from jakarta also coming up a move that's inflaming passions across the middle east just hours before the u.s. opens its embassy in jerusalem protest against the decision...
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that's no longer the case. so we are seeing faster and faster iterations by the commercial sector of how to get up there. if you fast forward five years from now, it's going to be vastly different picture than it is today. if you talk to any of the companies that are doing launches, literary saying we need to get our tempo down to where we are doing a launch a week, some might say a launch a day. so at that kind of speed there really is a need and that's what the space council is trying to fill is to say we need, we the u.s. government working with industry need to get out there and figure out what are the mechanism because we have the space treaty obligation but if we don't it's going to be a chaotic wild west scenario that won't end well for somebody. so rather than wait until there is a real problem, we'd like to try to get in front of it and set this up. so that's why i think you are seeing a really whole of government effort to put those kind of structures in place and see what's needed. we are not sitting he
that's no longer the case. so we are seeing faster and faster iterations by the commercial sector of how to get up there. if you fast forward five years from now, it's going to be vastly different picture than it is today. if you talk to any of the companies that are doing launches, literary saying we need to get our tempo down to where we are doing a launch a week, some might say a launch a day. so at that kind of speed there really is a need and that's what the space council is trying to fill...
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some in the morning some of the afternoon. sothis research was led looking at 2 million testtakers they found that kids who turn one -- you took the test in the afternoon scored as if they missed two weeks of school. exactly. wow. so think about that. if they randomly assigned to take in the morning for the afternoon and score significantly lower not a little bit now it is obvious why this is alarming by bringing it to the surface is that we will make decisions on education policy with a dramatic time of day effect? that is worrisome but more so is what about the kid who has lower scores just because they took the test in the afternoon? she may have score differently in the morning. over and over every realm of performance truly every realm of performance use the material differences of how people perform based on time of day daytime education, judicial decision-making, juries that delivery in the afternoon are more likely to resort to racial stereotypes and those in the morning. you see those in the corporate world and most alar
some in the morning some of the afternoon. sothis research was led looking at 2 million testtakers they found that kids who turn one -- you took the test in the afternoon scored as if they missed two weeks of school. exactly. wow. so think about that. if they randomly assigned to take in the morning for the afternoon and score significantly lower not a little bit now it is obvious why this is alarming by bringing it to the surface is that we will make decisions on education policy with a...
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so i was really excited for the day. stephanie and my mom were waiting and i'm thinking i'm ghana make a really great impression and they're going to think i'm really cool. so then we were in line to tet the president for the first time and we get up to the president she was nervous and she was at ease and they were about to take a picture and he said jumped in and i said no that's fine so i started to walk out. then my rationale was i want you to be by yourself in case this doesn't work i thought i was being a gentleman. [laughter] but my mom and stephanie did not take that well but that james, his book came out and it has got a little more attention but later he brought his daughter and her friend to meet the president and the president suggested what you do solos in case you break up? [laughter] >> the last question to ask you before we open the floor is talk about the experience of doing the book to her. you have been to australia and the west coast including roughriders house, will series of interviews including morn
so i was really excited for the day. stephanie and my mom were waiting and i'm thinking i'm ghana make a really great impression and they're going to think i'm really cool. so then we were in line to tet the president for the first time and we get up to the president she was nervous and she was at ease and they were about to take a picture and he said jumped in and i said no that's fine so i started to walk out. then my rationale was i want you to be by yourself in case this doesn't work i...
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play for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money killion erroneous and spending to go to the twenty million fly. it's an experience like nothing else i want to do because i want to show what i think what i know about the beautiful guy but great so one more chance with. the base it's going to. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest. but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the beach but how would you and will solo great britain get you out of the rock at the back nobody gets to you we need you to. go. alone. and i'm really happy to join. the world cup in russia meet the special one. needs to just say the reno team's latest edition to make up as we go. in july twenty second team on an attempt to freelance journalist working with on t.v
play for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money killion erroneous and spending to go to the twenty million fly. it's an experience like nothing else i want to do because i want to show what i think what i know about the beautiful guy but great so one more chance with. the base it's going to. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one...
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the problem. so. far as a national or international law he's supposed to say that i don't want your services personally and we want to see him person of the consular. diplomat should. be is that witness that the person is all right is in the put mental health he is not under the pressure then we make our conclusions and that's it and nothing. like. what i got the indication from the foreign office i met the. the. broughton who is the head of the security service. i got impression that will never see them . well. we have a livid that could rebuild some of this so we're going to continue raising this question . in front of the british government so this is the only we can do and i hope that hope that the british press will start you know bill a bit more let's say active and ask for the interview maybe it would be right to give them just just to wish them just to see them maybe they're not in the u.k. to take notice so that's why for us as i said we have limited capacity but still this is the question o
the problem. so. far as a national or international law he's supposed to say that i don't want your services personally and we want to see him person of the consular. diplomat should. be is that witness that the person is all right is in the put mental health he is not under the pressure then we make our conclusions and that's it and nothing. like. what i got the indication from the foreign office i met the. the. broughton who is the head of the security service. i got impression that will...
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we didn't have that in mind at the time. so you'll see that increase because we are working with the transit operators on developing the content. that's not something that we allocated for. the other one was the marketing commission. in terms of impleme improvement showing $3 m.5 million. we have a restabilized year so we didn't have as much commission. this one is commission is high because we are leasing the retail center where as we would be -- the leasing commission would be moving out and new tenants moving in. so that's another one. the last one is security. we anticipated $65 million and we have $7.6 million. that's the three items that stood out. >> director reiskin: that security difference is driven by what? >> chair nuru: we underestimated the cost per hour of the private security guards. we used what we have in the temporary terminal but apparently that quote is no longer valid. >> director reiskin: on the big question from the reserve to offset costs, it seems like we would prefer to use it to offset that operating
we didn't have that in mind at the time. so you'll see that increase because we are working with the transit operators on developing the content. that's not something that we allocated for. the other one was the marketing commission. in terms of impleme improvement showing $3 m.5 million. we have a restabilized year so we didn't have as much commission. this one is commission is high because we are leasing the retail center where as we would be -- the leasing commission would be moving out and...
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trying to get them all votes on the right side. so that the in the end we have. strength and criminalization of. people who are trying to defend human rights for refugees. so i hear what you're saying there i want to bring in a perspective one more person this is sebastian and you know earlier from you brought up what was in this proposed law in this proposed bill this is sebastian's view of those proposals have a listen to this law is. like a science fiction dystopia it's like mind police if you have if you think about crime then basically the government should step in and stop you doing it basically if you say i think you're building a bomb then the police will just take you away and put you into jail that's basically the status of course there's some checks and balances on it but it's all really really undefined. you get all sorts of people protesting. so christopher i would say to our audience of course sebastian didn't want his face shown because he is afraid about the implications of this bill that's how much he fears that but he talks about it just being ov
trying to get them all votes on the right side. so that the in the end we have. strength and criminalization of. people who are trying to defend human rights for refugees. so i hear what you're saying there i want to bring in a perspective one more person this is sebastian and you know earlier from you brought up what was in this proposed law in this proposed bill this is sebastian's view of those proposals have a listen to this law is. like a science fiction dystopia it's like mind police if...
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was the phrase chaos or community? so 50 years later they have that thought on their mind with the direction of the country. so it also has a very interracial significant politicalal leadership and that was totally different. and in addition situation where people take a strong stand about racism. it also the forest it was the largest slave trader on the mississippi river between memphis and new orleans. and with the kkk but the monument of this man was not there to know our history. it was put there in 1901 when segregation was clamp down on the black community. telling you we are in charge. and they tried to take it down. so the local autonomy you cannot take it down. also they tried to raise the minimum wage the republican legislature said you can't it has to be state law so it is surrounded by a seep or but in memphis there is a different feeling with a lot of interracial fellowship and it is a big deal or with sexual relations and so far -- so forthwith the city finally did, they just sold the park to a guy and he to
was the phrase chaos or community? so 50 years later they have that thought on their mind with the direction of the country. so it also has a very interracial significant politicalal leadership and that was totally different. and in addition situation where people take a strong stand about racism. it also the forest it was the largest slave trader on the mississippi river between memphis and new orleans. and with the kkk but the monument of this man was not there to know our history. it was put...
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about it mr guffey just sold it at the last minute. so the highest so. far from about into the cut off of. the so somebody know i'm always up on. the net how to sort of help there. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside dives. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spending to do the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so one more chance for. a nice minute. the police. who walk on the streets of the united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that. you can see something happening and this is. you never know better safe than sorry i don't know that someone else is going to. get unfortunately around here we are going. to. sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle of. the new socks c
about it mr guffey just sold it at the last minute. so the highest so. far from about into the cut off of. the so somebody know i'm always up on. the net how to sort of help there. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside dives. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spending to do the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like...
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i have the slides, please. so, the good news is that we are looking at positive net results for all of our operations and these projections are consistent with the numbers that we use to develop the biannual budget proposal. no significant variations versus what you saw in the ten-year financial plans in february. [please stand by] various methods of the capturing surpluses when consumption exceeds our budgets. there is no neat way of doing that. it is an opportunity to take a look at the capital program and look at the incentive program that we have, and if there are any that are running out of money, this would be certainly the time to take a look. if staff to take a look at that, i would appreciate it. you could report back as to what the finding is on that. >> we will follow up with a the water conservation team. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> public comment, any public comment on this item? [laughter] >> okay. the next item, is a new orientation procedure for employees. recently, assembly bill 119 passed on t
i have the slides, please. so, the good news is that we are looking at positive net results for all of our operations and these projections are consistent with the numbers that we use to develop the biannual budget proposal. no significant variations versus what you saw in the ten-year financial plans in february. [please stand by] various methods of the capturing surpluses when consumption exceeds our budgets. there is no neat way of doing that. it is an opportunity to take a look at the...
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a plate for many clubs over the years so i know the guy i mean so i got. he ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money. and spending two hundred twenty million like. it's an experience like nothing else only because i want to share what i think i know about the beautiful guy great chance for. fifty years ago breaking within two cons again as a sleeping pill does this is what i mean because the two of us would have said this thought the side effects what terrible but not on the road as shown by induction on troubled love would hear no double war. will come up across europe victims astonishing legal battles demanding at least some compensation in something in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well that the comes to mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been able to justice and that has been the cause of. what politicians do something to. put themselves on a lot. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be presiden
a plate for many clubs over the years so i know the guy i mean so i got. he ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money. and spending two hundred twenty million like. it's an experience like nothing else only because i want to share what i think i know about the beautiful guy great chance for. fifty years ago breaking within two cons again as a sleeping pill does this is what i mean because the two of...
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the action. and then with this process so somewhere in there the magic happens. and so on. it is named after the philosopher that wrote about this. and that paradox of strict functional boundary around anything. so it is problematic to think of regions as the brain as a function of our personality. so that operates at a larger scale of the brain as a whole. so to address the question is the brain really autonomous? we just talked about these different regions operating on their own? and the argument was no but we say it is the command center of the body. is this really the top-down controller? let's think about that. i put this picture here because i think it says in pictures and i suspect you have seen pictures like this. this is very common. you won't be surprised that it is not true it is independence a top-down troller and i will give you a couple of examples. one thing is that there are numerous physiological pathways involving signaling between different parts of the body. that is to the extent that they function. but the most famous that accesses the thalamus then the
the action. and then with this process so somewhere in there the magic happens. and so on. it is named after the philosopher that wrote about this. and that paradox of strict functional boundary around anything. so it is problematic to think of regions as the brain as a function of our personality. so that operates at a larger scale of the brain as a whole. so to address the question is the brain really autonomous? we just talked about these different regions operating on their own? and the...
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even the ones perceive a far right are doing also those kinds of policies so he's move the needle of discourse and so the going forward the policies would be in place on the regulatory front how might they impact tripped up because every country is down evolving regulatory framework for crypt out something that trades are open they try to attract tripped up as a some countries are. repel ing the crypt of business mexico to me given they history the banking system would benefit hugely from adding a more crypto based currency and better relations with a tripped out as just a way it would be to me a left wing issue and the problem is that there have been you know some bad actors in the banking sector that have benefited. the richest of the rich so your view on that you know unfortunately as you say makes us have one of the biggest cases of money laundering in the financial system we have one of the largest unfortunate cases which is his b.c. for example and reg no what happened in the other side on the fin thickset is that they just passed the fantic law in mexico's the beginn
even the ones perceive a far right are doing also those kinds of policies so he's move the needle of discourse and so the going forward the policies would be in place on the regulatory front how might they impact tripped up because every country is down evolving regulatory framework for crypt out something that trades are open they try to attract tripped up as a some countries are. repel ing the crypt of business mexico to me given they history the banking system would benefit hugely from...
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on the political arena. so there was a statement though for prime minister me that she's not going to support any official contacts with russia it means that there will be no contacts on the. level of the head states on the level of the minister for the fares. but the only channel that exists this is the british ambassador in moscow and the russian ambassador here in london and we're working quite hard with the foreign office in order to discuss questions that mutual interest so from their point of view you know on the political side there are some kind of a call back channels but i call it official channels but on a little. it was a cool lives in the business i don't know if it is difficult to say but. it's. it's something extraordinary happening you know in the relations and i hope that the of the conservative government will assess the situation in the right way and do something with this policy. because. once you name russia as enemy number one. it's very difficult you know just to develop any policy with r
on the political arena. so there was a statement though for prime minister me that she's not going to support any official contacts with russia it means that there will be no contacts on the. level of the head states on the level of the minister for the fares. but the only channel that exists this is the british ambassador in moscow and the russian ambassador here in london and we're working quite hard with the foreign office in order to discuss questions that mutual interest so from their...
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-- and as the hearing said, the family that owned it said they needed the space. so you know i just think that the whole -- is this a demolition? i don't know. it certainly is ironic in light of what happened last week with 365 store on the lombardi site. it's stuff we've seen before. thank you. have a great day. >> president hillis: all right. thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, commissioners. my name is cynthia montez, and i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak once again. this time, i would like to share with you my family life at bay crest, and my topic is the 430 main project. my family life at -- at bay crest over the past 25 years. i moved into bay crest in 1993 with my five-year-old son. during the week we would catch the 41 on howard and main to go to school in north beach. on weekends, we would ride our bicycles in the various parking lots. there was a very large selection to pick from, and well before the bike lanes along the embarcadero. the building on the northeast corner of main and harrison was vacant, and had railroad tracks where th
-- and as the hearing said, the family that owned it said they needed the space. so you know i just think that the whole -- is this a demolition? i don't know. it certainly is ironic in light of what happened last week with 365 store on the lombardi site. it's stuff we've seen before. thank you. have a great day. >> president hillis: all right. thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, commissioners. my name is cynthia montez, and i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak...
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we see the five year helping us do that. so as this chart shows, our most recent update to the 10-year capital plan was done last year. we do that every other year. it identified $1 billion short fall in our ability to meet our capital needs. then i was before the commission in february, talking about our two-year capital budget. in this document, our $73.4 million vision for the capital projects that we'll fund over the next two years. this continues to trend investing well and more in capital. so it was a 13% increase over the prior two-year budget. despite that commitment, if you look to the chart at the right, we still are unable to meet the goals laid out in the capital plan for our renewal investment. so we need to think strategically about what we fund so the capital budget were developed through project selection process that the port has used for capital budgeting for several years, where a team works together and uses a criteria based approach to select projects that are then vetted with the executive director. and co
we see the five year helping us do that. so as this chart shows, our most recent update to the 10-year capital plan was done last year. we do that every other year. it identified $1 billion short fall in our ability to meet our capital needs. then i was before the commission in february, talking about our two-year capital budget. in this document, our $73.4 million vision for the capital projects that we'll fund over the next two years. this continues to trend investing well and more in...
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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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this is deja vu news live from berlin another suicide attack by a family shops in indonesia the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack outside a police headquarters in the country's second largest city it comes a day after a different family court made it suicide bombings on three churches we'll go live to jakarta also coming up a move that is inflaming passions of cross the middle east just hours before the u.s. opens its embassy in jerusalem protests against the decision turned deadly as israeli troops fire on palestinians in gaza. and election upset in a while a coalition led by nationalist shiite cleric matata outsider to lead in early results a victory could mean he'll decide clearly the country's next government. and putting a normal life within reach for and should she would take a look at a robotic hand that its creator says is closer than ever to the real thing. i'm swimming so misconduct to have you with us a fresh suicide attack by a family has indonesia second largest city reeling once again the bombers rode motorbikes to a police station in surabaya
this is deja vu news live from berlin another suicide attack by a family shops in indonesia the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack outside a police headquarters in the country's second largest city it comes a day after a different family court made it suicide bombings on three churches we'll go live to jakarta also coming up a move that is inflaming passions of cross the middle east just hours before the u.s. opens its embassy in jerusalem protests against the...
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these porch swings will hang from the structure. so it's a way of making a two-fold thing, something that evokes history and the powerfulness of the port as a place and on the working waterfront of the city but also something that's new, new for residents and new for experiences on the waterfront. you can see on this image here, to, the terracing that helps us to address sea level rise, building up the waterfront to a higher elevation, but also gives more prospect over the whole bay. and then, a view, again, looking back on the other side now, the pavilion, looking back at those terraces that also provide that viewing position with skyline views to the city and the broader bay panorama, and the swings that sit and provide that social element for people throughout the day and year. the next level design will take into account more poetic qualities into the craft ofs these elements so they can actually have a refined and poetic quality to them. framing the slip ways commons and the waterfront pavilion are the north and south pavilions. t
these porch swings will hang from the structure. so it's a way of making a two-fold thing, something that evokes history and the powerfulness of the port as a place and on the working waterfront of the city but also something that's new, new for residents and new for experiences on the waterfront. you can see on this image here, to, the terracing that helps us to address sea level rise, building up the waterfront to a higher elevation, but also gives more prospect over the whole bay. and then,...
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the wedding song about juvie that's what. our show should. be. can't you. don't care about so much. but. i think you fucked up. the process. because you used to dislike you so. it. is supposed to. be. there watching the news stay tuned for the bundesliga show with christ harrington was all the details of a historic day in germany's first division i'm not because often in berlin thanks. but dortmund like to go pick your favorite team sligo all the best goalies we've got all the action the job is the whole of german football share the experience every match for. the bundesliga every weekend here w. own securitizations for the.
the wedding song about juvie that's what. our show should. be. can't you. don't care about so much. but. i think you fucked up. the process. because you used to dislike you so. it. is supposed to. be. there watching the news stay tuned for the bundesliga show with christ harrington was all the details of a historic day in germany's first division i'm not because often in berlin thanks. but dortmund like to go pick your favorite team sligo all the best goalies we've got all the action the job is...
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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, 23
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...