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and it was great. and in the e.o.c. as we do during the hsoc, we bring together the different city agencies that have a role in these activities, but the other thing is we do a lot of training. we bring in other partners that might not normally be involved and ask private sector liaison and come and see how we do it from other jurisdictions for an idea o f what you do better and a great opportunity for a planned event, but always little things that come up for us to work there it. with pride coming up, we have hundreds of thousands of people celebrating over three days. the biggest one being sunday where we have the parade and then we will have the celebration going on in the civic center. the e.o.c. will be activated from 9:00 in the morning until 6:00 or as needed knowing when all the issues are taken care of. it is another opportunity to bring folks in, do some different types of training, and if there are different things from previous exercises and we know that we want to improve. and make sure those are dialled in
and it was great. and in the e.o.c. as we do during the hsoc, we bring together the different city agencies that have a role in these activities, but the other thing is we do a lot of training. we bring in other partners that might not normally be involved and ask private sector liaison and come and see how we do it from other jurisdictions for an idea o f what you do better and a great opportunity for a planned event, but always little things that come up for us to work there it. with pride...
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life and cooking and food, glorious food and tips and entertaining and adequate which she says quoted not just about knowing which fork to use but about treating each other with kindness, even and especially in the anonymous abyss of the internet. our guest hails from san antonio, texas and a fellow californian. jeremy bernard served as social secretary under pres. and mrs. obama from 2011-2015. jeremy is the first man ever to serve in this role of the white house was that was big news at the time but he kept a low profile to do his job which as are white house staffers are advised, serving as the president of the united states of america and microsoft, earned a reputation as being affable and extraordinarily efficient in managing hundreds of events with a young staff and, dare i say it, a lot of laughter. before serving in the obama white house, campaign fundraiser, the president of candidate barack obama was rewarded with a job, white house liaison for the national endowment for the humanities. from their jeremy served as senior advisor to the us ambassador and after being in the ri
life and cooking and food, glorious food and tips and entertaining and adequate which she says quoted not just about knowing which fork to use but about treating each other with kindness, even and especially in the anonymous abyss of the internet. our guest hails from san antonio, texas and a fellow californian. jeremy bernard served as social secretary under pres. and mrs. obama from 2011-2015. jeremy is the first man ever to serve in this role of the white house was that was big news at the...
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and youth and family. i want you to add h.r.c. i don't know if you heard their presentation today and they're rooted in particularly in the communities of color and in the southeast and i know that just from my work with the commissioner and the members of the executive leadership staff. just making sure that we're able to reach all neighborhoods. i know that the effort is there but i want to make sure that the returns are there and that we're not just trying but that we're actually succeeding with that effort. i think that h.r.c. might be a good strategic partner to get you connected to help to open up the world. i grew up here in san francisco and i grew up attending -- obviously, not this version, because this is updated, but attending the aquarium, and as well as just the entire science museum. so it's a real resource. and i want to make sure that we're able to offer it to everyone and in every corner of san francisco. so i hope that you will heed my advice to reach out to cheryl davis with h.r.c. when
and youth and family. i want you to add h.r.c. i don't know if you heard their presentation today and they're rooted in particularly in the communities of color and in the southeast and i know that just from my work with the commissioner and the members of the executive leadership staff. just making sure that we're able to reach all neighborhoods. i know that the effort is there but i want to make sure that the returns are there and that we're not just trying but that we're actually succeeding...
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to strive and seek and find and not yield.ue to feel the energy in the parade reaching across the convertible tops and in the shacks of appalachia, in the depths and all the way we can do it all again. so we have to do it the way he did, speaking to everybody to say the same thing to everybody. with a heart full of love and outstretched hands, his legacy has brought us here and will see us all. god bless you. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> representing the rfk fellows bj stiles. [applause] >> few men are willing to praise the disapproval of their fellows in the center of their colleagues or the wrath of society. moral courage is a commodity from bravery and great intelligence but yet it is the one essential final quality for those seek to change the world that most painfully to change. aristotle tells us that at the olympic games it isn't the finest or the strongest men who are crowned but those who enter the list and enter the life of the honorable and good, they who act rightly to win the prize. i believe in this genera
to strive and seek and find and not yield.ue to feel the energy in the parade reaching across the convertible tops and in the shacks of appalachia, in the depths and all the way we can do it all again. so we have to do it the way he did, speaking to everybody to say the same thing to everybody. with a heart full of love and outstretched hands, his legacy has brought us here and will see us all. god bless you. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> representing the rfk fellows bj stiles....
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and harassment. i have been through sexual assaults through my whole life and tired to be told that it is my fault for embracing feminism. where do i go when i need support. i am still sexually harassed even after so much belongings and property taken a way from me. i am a queer man who has gone through a lot of and even a lot of therapy sessions. i support this office for men and women who have gone through sexual assault to be a productive citizen for a healthy environment. >> my name is bianca and i am a friend of jane doe. >> no parent should have to receive a phone call that i received from my child and the moment was froze in what i was doing. i am so proud of her. her strength is added mile an a. she continues to share her sto story. her rapist walks the streets meanwhile jane doe lives in constant pain. this man has been empowered by the lack of arrest, prosecution and injustice. i have no doubt that his activity continues. no woman should have to wait for hours for processing, jane do did. a
and harassment. i have been through sexual assaults through my whole life and tired to be told that it is my fault for embracing feminism. where do i go when i need support. i am still sexually harassed even after so much belongings and property taken a way from me. i am a queer man who has gone through a lot of and even a lot of therapy sessions. i support this office for men and women who have gone through sexual assault to be a productive citizen for a healthy environment. >> my name...
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and this is disgusting and appalling and you have political leadership in congress and senate and ithould be a bipartisan issue and instead it is last to the rhinos to keep their mouths shut and not say a word even though it made it clear it was a politically motivated attack on the president and in special of hillary clinton. >> the key line in describing what peter strzok did. not only indicative of a bias state of mind wuwillingness to take official action to impact the presidential cappedidacy. >> lou: how the hell does the inspector general conclude there is no bias? >> it is frustrating. he finds ram pant bias. and 568 page was bias. and conclude. i don't find documentary or testimonial evidence that that bias actually influenced. >> lou: look at page 423. i can help him out. he wrote the dad gum report. >> i agree with you. americans are smart. >> lou: why should smart americans have to put up with stupid and corrupt government. it is it redictulous. >> it is redundant. >>>> lou: it should be the gold standard. president trump ran against stupid government. and he is have been
and this is disgusting and appalling and you have political leadership in congress and senate and ithould be a bipartisan issue and instead it is last to the rhinos to keep their mouths shut and not say a word even though it made it clear it was a politically motivated attack on the president and in special of hillary clinton. >> the key line in describing what peter strzok did. not only indicative of a bias state of mind wuwillingness to take official action to impact the presidential...
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and it's the infrastructure and it's the regulatory demand and it's a lot of education, and i think a qualified custodian is something that's been well talked about and that would allow for assets to come in. frankly, you know, i think we've been very advocating for an etf and we think it checks a lot of the boxes for regulatory concerns specificaas it relates to raivestors and it checks boxes for institutional customers as far as custody and taxation and anti-money laundering and know your client and all of the things that are around and etf checks a lot of boxes and the chairman has made his concerns very clear and it's up to us in the ecystem to try to address those concerns that he stated in denial last year >> the bigger picture, when you see order flow come across your desk, how does it compare to what is going on in the equity markets? is there a correlation or an verse? what have you noticed if anything >> as far as the correlation, as far as price movements, we haven't seen much correlation at all, and i'v people, and the appetite for risk. >> it tendto be driven by different
and it's the infrastructure and it's the regulatory demand and it's a lot of education, and i think a qualified custodian is something that's been well talked about and that would allow for assets to come in. frankly, you know, i think we've been very advocating for an etf and we think it checks a lot of the boxes for regulatory concerns specificaas it relates to raivestors and it checks boxes for institutional customers as far as custody and taxation and anti-money laundering and know your...
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peter strzok and lisa page and andrew mccabe. and james comey. and yet, why did they do that? they wanted to control it and it was controlled by the obama white house. that is clear. and mueller assembled a team of partis ans some of which were in the on hillary fix. >> sean: this is the beginning of the process and a lot of these people are in deep trouble. more analysis of the congressional hearing on the ig report and next, newt gingrich coming up. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ co
peter strzok and lisa page and andrew mccabe. and james comey. and yet, why did they do that? they wanted to control it and it was controlled by the obama white house. that is clear. and mueller assembled a team of partis ans some of which were in the on hillary fix. >> sean: this is the beginning of the process and a lot of these people are in deep trouble. more analysis of the congressional hearing on the ig report and next, newt gingrich coming up. i am totally blind. and non-24 can...
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and know many gang members, active, and yet none are included and were created for racial profiling. they were used as means to get the officers on board, they began against not only people who were targeted but also everybody. young children. rebrought cases forward to be terrorized and put on a the gang injunction. and the idea that san francisco is more fair because they went to the court is untrue. it's actually the opposite. as a public defender and i represented folks in criminal cases and not civil. these are civil gang injunction, i took one of the cases. and i learned that upon taking the case, a young man and identified the only infraction and in all seriousness is he had been seen attending two memorials of childhood friends shot down in the streets -- these are street memorials and rapped on a song about gangs. that was the only connection. no criminal history. no prior arrest. he came in and said, hey, can you help me? i don't do civil law, but i will try. the first thing i found out at court is i had to pay a $600 court filing fee to interlivonia in the action. -- to in
and know many gang members, active, and yet none are included and were created for racial profiling. they were used as means to get the officers on board, they began against not only people who were targeted but also everybody. young children. rebrought cases forward to be terrorized and put on a the gang injunction. and the idea that san francisco is more fair because they went to the court is untrue. it's actually the opposite. as a public defender and i represented folks in criminal cases...
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great britain and germany and estonia and poland. and we are a member of the five eye's. >> sean: what you mean by five eyes, >> australia, new wre land and canada and great britain and the united states. if we have information we share it. remember the ambassador that shared the information with the united states on his conversation with papadopoulos. >> sean: downer donated 25 million to the clinton administration. >> absolutely. >> sean: and the state department had to get involved and that means john kerry knew about it, too. and goes to the white might and also to the secretary of state's office. >> we have to ask yourselves, sean, that ment brennan head of the cia and clapper with national intelligence were aware of this. victim offing the trump champagne members. and that's very important. that doesn't mean it would be at a lower level. it would be a principle level and brennan was aware of what went on. and did the british stair the information with us first, our did we ask for specific information. how was the exchange? >> s
great britain and germany and estonia and poland. and we are a member of the five eye's. >> sean: what you mean by five eyes, >> australia, new wre land and canada and great britain and the united states. if we have information we share it. remember the ambassador that shared the information with the united states on his conversation with papadopoulos. >> sean: downer donated 25 million to the clinton administration. >> absolutely. >> sean: and the state department...
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and it was currently 33 beds and an r2 zoning and we're proposing to add 56 additional beds and these are care facilities that we need many, many more of throughout the city. and this is going to just take a smeal dent ousmall dent out of . but it's a two-story addition, on top of the additional building and as natalia said, the residents will be moved to our operators other facilities during the construction. and then the other portion is the front -- the back variance. and so apologies, it's hard to see but our neighbor to the left is actually at max 130 feet from the street. they have a kind of a bizarre walkway out. so to have a code performing setback would be 15 feet which in this scenario we think that it's more important to have most of the massing on the corner. that's where we're at, thank yu. and i wanted to have a few more words... >> commissioners, my name is paul. i'm the project sponsor. before i go any further i want to make clarification. nursing care is for people who stay there with medical staff. and there's housing of elderly that need help. and there's elderly ca
and it was currently 33 beds and an r2 zoning and we're proposing to add 56 additional beds and these are care facilities that we need many, many more of throughout the city. and this is going to just take a smeal dent ousmall dent out of . but it's a two-story addition, on top of the additional building and as natalia said, the residents will be moved to our operators other facilities during the construction. and then the other portion is the front -- the back variance. and so apologies, it's...
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public colleges and universities, priteor profit colleges and universities, and for profit colleges and universities. which one would you choose? >> c. >> exactly right. so could you explain to me why for profit colleges and universities which enroll just 9% of high school graduates, account for 33% of all federal student loan defaults? >> tha ay serious issue, senator, and one that we have -- i think collectively we have to get much more serious about looking at both the opportunities for students and acknowledge -- i think this is a much broader question than just what you're trying to get at. >> well lete jt say -- >> because students, you know, uden today nee to know early on before they even get into hh school a number of different options that they have to pursue. >> it just seems to me that one class with fewer than 10% of the students and 33% of the student loan defaults, it really has a oblem that the other types of universities and colleges don't, at least to some extent, so here's what it comes down to a far as i'm concerned. they are charging too much and areroviding too lit
public colleges and universities, priteor profit colleges and universities, and for profit colleges and universities. which one would you choose? >> c. >> exactly right. so could you explain to me why for profit colleges and universities which enroll just 9% of high school graduates, account for 33% of all federal student loan defaults? >> tha ay serious issue, senator, and one that we have -- i think collectively we have to get much more serious about looking at both the...
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arabic, and i -- go into like museum of modern art, and poll -- and i loved the language. love the the art that's why a lot of people get involved. i mean in terms of like -- following -- syria i wrote a book that's why -- you know -- we have time for one last question after this. >> you talked about wanting to go back to syria and there are millions of people who want to go back too but isn't it true it is making it more difficult by exappropriating can you tell a little bit more about that. that same particularly cruel too? >> absolutely. and i'm have been very glad but we ran out of time so the ym is currently -- made a ruling you don't register the regime take it is. it's something very is similar to what israel did with palestinian property. it's sort of absentee law that allow for the state to -- essentially seal vast people of land people of homes. people's entire, you know, wealth and resources. and -- yes, it is something that would lead to the impoverishment of this possession of huge flubs of the country. does not care but he considers people not part of useful
arabic, and i -- go into like museum of modern art, and poll -- and i loved the language. love the the art that's why a lot of people get involved. i mean in terms of like -- following -- syria i wrote a book that's why -- you know -- we have time for one last question after this. >> you talked about wanting to go back to syria and there are millions of people who want to go back too but isn't it true it is making it more difficult by exappropriating can you tell a little bit more about...
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look at ukraine and bottom up and and all of that. we did it and no one cared. basically rick davis and the others were in charge said we told you so. >> host: what does that tell you about the state of the media and politics and how much of that entertainment value determined our national debate? >> guest: it does not say a lot good things about the state of the media today what's go back for just a second because the first night the rick davis to me that something big was going to hit he wanted me to know and they had been told something big wasoing to hit about bill clinton it would not be good and i was going to be on the line. but i found out what it was that first night when john was the guest host i took a position that what he did was wrong, i did not defend it but it was not and impeachable defense. i stay there and i'm glad i did but it was solid ground all the way through. back to you said about the media we are there has to be a certain amount of entertainment, i think, so people will watch. but the entertainment value has taken over particularly in
look at ukraine and bottom up and and all of that. we did it and no one cared. basically rick davis and the others were in charge said we told you so. >> host: what does that tell you about the state of the media and politics and how much of that entertainment value determined our national debate? >> guest: it does not say a lot good things about the state of the media today what's go back for just a second because the first night the rick davis to me that something big was going to...
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and eve if you have a rich back list and we all have a very rich back list, and you have classic and modern classics that become best sellers again, especially in these times we live in that are quite difficult and you sell the heck out of 1984 and the handmade's tale, that makes you, a., very proud; b., actually really feeds into our larger purpose in general, and of course, it's helpful for future investment into content, too; so that is important but what we indeed need to learn is, how do we really market that back list? given the shift of -- to online sales and how do we become more sophisticate in finding targets of audiences for back lists going forward. >> thank you. john, in your 2017 pen speech when you were honored as pen publisher of the year you said that growing up you admired self-reliance, loyalty, and courage. how is that helped you in your publishing career? >> i'm not sure how the admiration of it has helped it. i try to be that way. look, you don't need a lot of courage in book publishing in general. you do need courage of most of us will run into one, two, three
and eve if you have a rich back list and we all have a very rich back list, and you have classic and modern classics that become best sellers again, especially in these times we live in that are quite difficult and you sell the heck out of 1984 and the handmade's tale, that makes you, a., very proud; b., actually really feeds into our larger purpose in general, and of course, it's helpful for future investment into content, too; so that is important but what we indeed need to learn is, how do...
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and research and development activities. for example, the bill authorizes full funding for the army's request for battle tanks as well as army helicopters to include a-64 apache helicopters andblkh. makes target investments to improve the range and thee that willty of artillery systems and supports the feeling on combat vehicles order to better protect ourolers.here isi area that i support but i am concerned that some of the programs were not fully funded. the most notably, the joint light tactical vehicle program. while the senate mtly presidentt annual request, we should be mindful of the impact of the force. ensuring our soldiers havehe equipment and resources they need on the battlefield is our highest priority. in the area of space, this committee has taken irn depth briefings on the thrts we face through the use of our space systems while many of the details are classified, i'm satisfied with the investments we are now making in this area given that space is increasingly becoming a contested domain upon which our groun
and research and development activities. for example, the bill authorizes full funding for the army's request for battle tanks as well as army helicopters to include a-64 apache helicopters andblkh. makes target investments to improve the range and thee that willty of artillery systems and supports the feeling on combat vehicles order to better protect ourolers.here isi area that i support but i am concerned that some of the programs were not fully funded. the most notably, the joint light...
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and then join "washington journal" tuesday and wednesday mornings for analysis and your comments. watch live on c-span and cspan.org or listen using the free c-span radio app. >>> next, a look at the nation's electric grid and the efforts to modernize it. how science, space, and technology subcommittee runs about an hour and 25 minutes but was interrupted by votes on the house floor. >>> energy and water will come to order. welcome to today's hearing entitled the electric grid of the future. i now recognize myself for five minutes for an opening statement. by the way, we may have votes called just in short order. we will probably be called quicker than normal here. nothing that we do here is very normal. today, we'll hear from the department of energy. the private sector and texas tech university on research for creating the electric grid of the future. the goal of this research is to ensure energy, delivery systems are reliable, resilient and secure. they deliver energy to businesses and homes on demand regardless of energy sources. a resilient grid helps even during a hurricane.
and then join "washington journal" tuesday and wednesday mornings for analysis and your comments. watch live on c-span and cspan.org or listen using the free c-span radio app. >>> next, a look at the nation's electric grid and the efforts to modernize it. how science, space, and technology subcommittee runs about an hour and 25 minutes but was interrupted by votes on the house floor. >>> energy and water will come to order. welcome to today's hearing entitled the...
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all together and we sad around a table with my partners and other organizations and we thought about how we could look at these assets, the over 3400 units they encompassed and found out how we could transform them. the mayor had a vision that the financial institutions could do their part too. i want to pause here because i think ices something to note. of all the institutions here, bank of america stepped up and looked at this from a portfolio perspective and looked at all 29 assets how they could under write them and affect the lives of san franciscan. we need to acknowledge that a bank in the united states stepped up with a $2.2 billion investment in a single city and in a single county. we are so proud to have bank of america as a partner. our mission is that we help homeless people secure housing and become self-sufficient. here at 666 ellis street we are helping the over 100 residents transform their lives and have greater levels of self-sufficiency. we are so profoundly happy to be part to have project and this building. the property next door is a esses hotel that we own and
all together and we sad around a table with my partners and other organizations and we thought about how we could look at these assets, the over 3400 units they encompassed and found out how we could transform them. the mayor had a vision that the financial institutions could do their part too. i want to pause here because i think ices something to note. of all the institutions here, bank of america stepped up and looked at this from a portfolio perspective and looked at all 29 assets how they...
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short, i've led large and small, public and private and not for profit. i feel confident in my past experience in government, business, and fill philanthropy. if confirmed, i'll work closely with the teams across the government to strengthen our relationship and focus on the following areas of our alliance. first and foremost, i'll work with belgium officials at all levels to advance american interests, protect american citizens, and promote american democratic values. the freedom of speech, press, and of religion are values that cannot and should not be compromised. if confirmed, i'll work closely with the belgium government to address collective security concerns. i'll encourage our belgium partners to move aggressively to fulfill their wales declaration commitment to spending 2 prg of gdp on defense by the year 2024. working together, we can further strengthen communication between law enforcement and counter terrorism communities, enhance nato and further global security. if confirmed, i hope to advance our economic interests, more than 900 american c
short, i've led large and small, public and private and not for profit. i feel confident in my past experience in government, business, and fill philanthropy. if confirmed, i'll work closely with the teams across the government to strengthen our relationship and focus on the following areas of our alliance. first and foremost, i'll work with belgium officials at all levels to advance american interests, protect american citizens, and promote american democratic values. the freedom of speech,...
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[cheers and applause] all of these partnerships and gifts and prizes are aregarded and fully reflect the great love that san francisco holds for its educators and we wouldn't have beeble to do this without many of our partners and i wanted to call outhe ceo, to thank the teacher for teacher appreciation month. recognizing our educators for their work promotes prestige within the profession and dem states appreciation for those dedicating themselves to providing our students with an excellent education. public school paraeducatorn that we are honoring tonightnd for those of you who didn't know, our late mayor was a paraeducator and this award is to honor him and it's in his name. we are really happy to be able to do that. [applause] some of this would not happen if d not have a leader in our city that continues to appreciate all of our educators and imeall r happy to stand o o tr mayor. please join me in welcomes mayor ferrell. [applause] >> thank you. i have to say after all those goodies that have been announced i don't know anyone that won't be striving for these awards. what i und
[cheers and applause] all of these partnerships and gifts and prizes are aregarded and fully reflect the great love that san francisco holds for its educators and we wouldn't have beeble to do this without many of our partners and i wanted to call outhe ceo, to thank the teacher for teacher appreciation month. recognizing our educators for their work promotes prestige within the profession and dem states appreciation for those dedicating themselves to providing our students with an excellent...
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are and and hate and discrimination and white supremacy and racism. thank you so much for this and for your support. [cheers and applause] >> mayor farrell: thank you kate. up next, i have the pleasure of introducing someone who is really a part of living history for lgbtq community in san francisco. someone who has been the forefront of this fight for civil rights, for decades in our city. someone who has had the opportunity to be a leader outside of city hall and inside of city hall. and at this point, it is the only person on the board of supervisors that is part of the lgbtq community. please join me in welcoming up the great lady -- leader for our city of san francisco supervisor jeff sheehy. >> thank you kate i have a certificate from the board of supervisors for you as well. [applause] just a note, under her leadership, nclr has led on these national court battles, but one of the most moving things i experienced was i was with my husband in a small town in florida, a lesbian couple, the woman who had been previously married to a man was having
are and and hate and discrimination and white supremacy and racism. thank you so much for this and for your support. [cheers and applause] >> mayor farrell: thank you kate. up next, i have the pleasure of introducing someone who is really a part of living history for lgbtq community in san francisco. someone who has been the forefront of this fight for civil rights, for decades in our city. someone who has had the opportunity to be a leader outside of city hall and inside of city hall....
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the testing and treatment and capable and the men and women who do the work you oversea. lack of preparation is not an option. a mock pandemic exercise last month host its by john hopkins with a group of current and former governments officials, including our own:league, susan buicks was eye-opening and resulted in a failure to develop a vaccine within 20 months and that led in this exercise to 150 million deaths globally. so obviously we have to do more to be prepared for these types of outbreaks. so that's where the reauthorization of the pandemic hazards preparedness act comes in. its was original originally damnedded in gun set to expire at the end of same september. we intend to move forward with legislation prior toes that. the subcommittee met to -- other bipartisan discussion drafter to reauthorize the law and continues to fine tune it. it's critically important congress rethor law in time and make sure all levels of government are well-candidate handle emerging biothreats and chemical attacks, ray idealogical emergencies, psych be security and mass casualty veins
the testing and treatment and capable and the men and women who do the work you oversea. lack of preparation is not an option. a mock pandemic exercise last month host its by john hopkins with a group of current and former governments officials, including our own:league, susan buicks was eye-opening and resulted in a failure to develop a vaccine within 20 months and that led in this exercise to 150 million deaths globally. so obviously we have to do more to be prepared for these types of...
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and consumer protection and worker right.e have taken those principles and embedded them in a permit program that we have established and you will see in the permit aapplication. just become something is innovative doesn't mean it's good for our city. we are using this to put in place the regulatory for example work that makes sure that we can get the best of the transportation benefits for the people of san francisco without some of the detriments such as we have seen on the streets already. the city attorney made reference to safety and that is our number one concern. we want to make sure that the use of the scooters is being donecephaly and appropriately when used and when stored and not using them to ride on sidewalks or block sidewalks and there are the two main concerns we have seen and we share, so the permit will require a robust plan to show how they will ensure the proper use and storage of their scooters. there are provisions that speak to the people. who support the scooter share programs whether employees or cont
and consumer protection and worker right.e have taken those principles and embedded them in a permit program that we have established and you will see in the permit aapplication. just become something is innovative doesn't mean it's good for our city. we are using this to put in place the regulatory for example work that makes sure that we can get the best of the transportation benefits for the people of san francisco without some of the detriments such as we have seen on the streets already....
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and reforms. i will mention two or three things that we put in the workplace with conic review and i am happy to answer questions and i do want to offer an apology to all victims of harassment and the judiciary. may i have a few more minutes, mr. chairman? i will be brief. we will expand our options of recourse to misconduct for employees to provide a one-stop shop to get information and this office of judicial integrity and office of the courts we're working on putting that together but i think it will be a hotline for employees and for guidance and intervention and there will be a source outside their home court. in addition to the national hotline we will provide similar outlets at the circuit level and the ninth circuit recently announced an office of director of workplace relations. again, outside the local workplace environment to address these concerns. as you mentioned, we will extend employee rights extended the filing deadline for employee complaints for 30 days to 180 days. we have a lo
and reforms. i will mention two or three things that we put in the workplace with conic review and i am happy to answer questions and i do want to offer an apology to all victims of harassment and the judiciary. may i have a few more minutes, mr. chairman? i will be brief. we will expand our options of recourse to misconduct for employees to provide a one-stop shop to get information and this office of judicial integrity and office of the courts we're working on putting that together but i...
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next payday i did the same then and the next and next and on and on for two years. because i was paying them an exorbitant amount of interest, $60 every two weeks, i could never catch up. someone told me i paid over $1,400 in interest over two years. but i sat down with my computer and recalculated that and i ended up paying them almost $2,880 in interest charges over two years. payday lending is advertised as a one-time solution for emergency financial needs but all too often the story doesn't end there. many people like me get loan after loan and pay an exorbitant amount of interest. i was finally able to pay my outstanding debts but it took me two years to do it. the payday loan industry is making millions every year by charging exorbitant rates and driving people deeper into debt. i believe it's pastime that ians let them -- politicians stop them. ms. jayapal. ms. jayapal: you know, that story of payday lending reminded me how in the state senate right before i came here we had to fight back before we stopped the rollback because we were able to with activists a
next payday i did the same then and the next and next and on and on for two years. because i was paying them an exorbitant amount of interest, $60 every two weeks, i could never catch up. someone told me i paid over $1,400 in interest over two years. but i sat down with my computer and recalculated that and i ended up paying them almost $2,880 in interest charges over two years. payday lending is advertised as a one-time solution for emergency financial needs but all too often the story doesn't...
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aluminum industry and to create middle-class jobs and our government stands by you and with you and all canadians who meet that challenge. that is why we are introducing safeguards with dedicated funding of additional $250 million to the strategic innovation fund to support the steel and aluminum industry and our workers. this combined with a $1.7 billion of financing to the business development bank of canada with the difficult economic conditions under the circumstance also an additional $50 million with canadian businesses to take advantage and with his total package worth $2 billion to support our industry and our workers and to stand out for you and him particularly for small businesses that is critical to our economy the message is very clear we have your back thank you very much. >> and then to protect the steel industry so we want to know the canadian government is fighting for you and with these actions taken by the united states government to make sure you have the support that you need as vigorously defend the steel industry and your jobs. translator: the canadian governm
aluminum industry and to create middle-class jobs and our government stands by you and with you and all canadians who meet that challenge. that is why we are introducing safeguards with dedicated funding of additional $250 million to the strategic innovation fund to support the steel and aluminum industry and our workers. this combined with a $1.7 billion of financing to the business development bank of canada with the difficult economic conditions under the circumstance also an additional $50...
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and services like tutoring and teacher a great track ends and one on the for tier two and tier three students that are more off-track. what we have found is a transcript reviews and credit recovery enrolment happen fairly consistent -- consistently offsite and we saw there is a greater need for a structured family engagement, prophet year planning and college and career exposure for our students. we sought happening at varying levels of the three different sites, but there is a clear need for greater consistency and making sure all of students had access to that. we had the ability to speak directly to students in those schools and we found out, while many students have adult allies in the schools, they still have, at times, feel excluded, discriminated against explicitly and feel the need for stronger relationships with their teachers. those were things we were able to share with staff and youth throughout the year and we are using this to inform how we adjust programming even into next year. so, just to wrap up, as we think about next steps for black star rising, we are going to be
and services like tutoring and teacher a great track ends and one on the for tier two and tier three students that are more off-track. what we have found is a transcript reviews and credit recovery enrolment happen fairly consistent -- consistently offsite and we saw there is a greater need for a structured family engagement, prophet year planning and college and career exposure for our students. we sought happening at varying levels of the three different sites, but there is a clear need for...
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and prosecutorial approaches, and between young and old agencies in small and large markets. the goal is to identify procedural norms that are universal. what we have proposed are norms that are accepted across the globe, and indeed, almost every agency already has recognized in some form or another, to drive these principles, we compared the text of competition chapters in major trade agreements. and recommendation touching on procedural issues. we examinedhe practices of competition authorities aroun the world, as a result of this fort, we intifd approximately a dozen core values. the msp includes nondiscrimination, transparency, timely resolution, confidentiality, conflict of interest, proper notice, opportunity to defend, access to counsel, and independent judicial review. we also have given expensive and considered thought to the appropriate compliance mechanism. it strives to ensure meaningful compliance among competition agencies towards advancing the culture of free market competition that we share. suggestions, guidelines, and recommendations were critical first step
and prosecutorial approaches, and between young and old agencies in small and large markets. the goal is to identify procedural norms that are universal. what we have proposed are norms that are accepted across the globe, and indeed, almost every agency already has recognized in some form or another, to drive these principles, we compared the text of competition chapters in major trade agreements. and recommendation touching on procedural issues. we examinedhe practices of competition...
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on procedures and competition, law, and investigation and enforcement. the longer title as we do very well in the federal government, we assign new acronyms. so m.f.t. for the multilateral framework on procedures for short. for the past several months, we at the justice department have been drafting proposals and meetings with our counterparts from around the world to develop a draft text to serve as a basis for the m.f.t. we've worked closely with our colleagues at the federal trade commission and department of state and appreciate the cooperation and the wisdom they have provided. on a personal note, i want to thank the most immediate former chair of the federal trade commission, maureen olhausen as well as her staff, as well as the new commission that was confirmed recently for their continued support and partnership with these on these. we're committed to the agreement those procedural commitments that affect fundamental due process. we're also committed to bridging the differences between civil and common law countries, between administrative and pr
on procedures and competition, law, and investigation and enforcement. the longer title as we do very well in the federal government, we assign new acronyms. so m.f.t. for the multilateral framework on procedures for short. for the past several months, we at the justice department have been drafting proposals and meetings with our counterparts from around the world to develop a draft text to serve as a basis for the m.f.t. we've worked closely with our colleagues at the federal trade commission...
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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. the north is defined by the bay trail that runs north to south and links it to crane cove. it's also distinguished by the second pavilion, called building six pavilion, and then, a long, linear picnic line, to a green open terrace, unobstructed views out to the stay and historic pier 70 out in the water. you can have a good afternoon event out on thetern waterfront which often receives more sun and blue skies. adjacent to that green picnic area, picnic terraces with fixed picnic tables, so folks can grab a table and enjoy lunch out on the view. whereas the northern waterfront is the more green and more passive of spaces, the southern waterfront is more about extending the cafe and retail life of the ground floor residential program
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. the north is defined by the bay trail that runs north to south and links it to crane cove. it's also distinguished by the second pavilion, called...
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and willing to listen and getting back with us and willing to meet individually and trying to meet our particular district needs was most helpful. and i'm sure we'll miss her, but we wish her good luck in her new endeavors. >> president buell: thank you very much. >> anyone else like to comment on this item? ok. being none, public comment is closed. commissioners, now item 3, the general manager's report. >> good morning. i will start with a wrap-up on the summer solstice, might seem like a strange thing to do, since today is. but last night thousands of people with flowers in their hair, at least some of them did, gathered at conservatory valley, golden gate park, a groovy light show and concert. we did it last year in 50th anniversary of the summer of love and this year we celebrated the 51 anniversary with music from the year 1968. and the light show returned, so it will be going on all summer. feel free to stop by and take a look. we want to thank don holiday for putting together the lovely free concert, over 5,000 people enjoyed. our staff at the conservatory of flower, the san fr
and willing to listen and getting back with us and willing to meet individually and trying to meet our particular district needs was most helpful. and i'm sure we'll miss her, but we wish her good luck in her new endeavors. >> president buell: thank you very much. >> anyone else like to comment on this item? ok. being none, public comment is closed. commissioners, now item 3, the general manager's report. >> good morning. i will start with a wrap-up on the summer solstice,...
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i am born and raised in the tenderloin and i currently live and work in the south of market. we are here today representing the council in the budget justice coalition. i'm speaking to urge you to restore youth organizing home and neighbourhood action. the youth program, as part of the 100,000-dollar ask for youth organizing was formed in 2013. formed by district six youth you wanted to create positive change in their community. since then, they have provided a safe and brave space for youth to build leadership skills from public speaking, to building campaigns, to organizing critical thinking. do not strip the services away. last year, the commission presented a budget priority to prioritize youth organizing. please listen to them on the budget justice coalition and reallocate that $100,000 towards youth organizing. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i am from the south of market community action network and i'm here to reiterate and restore the funding for united families and youth organizing for home and neighbourhood action. member
i am born and raised in the tenderloin and i currently live and work in the south of market. we are here today representing the council in the budget justice coalition. i'm speaking to urge you to restore youth organizing home and neighbourhood action. the youth program, as part of the 100,000-dollar ask for youth organizing was formed in 2013. formed by district six youth you wanted to create positive change in their community. since then, they have provided a safe and brave space for youth to...
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he was progressive and open 0 experimentation and to the advancement of women and jews. so, when one idealistic jewish speeds trix came to him about founding a new clinic, be was game. so lizar want to contracted a new -- i translate as curative i'd indication and the wadding to integrate -- to treat the hold child, very progressive idea at the time. and asperger would inherit this clinic. he and his wife committed double suicide in 1929. they were found in bed lying in a close embrace after 25 years of marriage. this was real shock. pirk was preplace its be the figure of france hamburger. he joined the nazi party when it was still a terrorist organization in austria and was banned. here he is inside a conspicuous photograph. he was known for his antiscientific atitude and wanted to undo the acheaps. he wanted his doctors to focus on primary care and eugenics over medical specialization and research. hamberger purged jewish and liberal faculties, and he hired faculty that would be on the far right. well, one of his first hires was the 25-year-old hans asperger. asperger
he was progressive and open 0 experimentation and to the advancement of women and jews. so, when one idealistic jewish speeds trix came to him about founding a new clinic, be was game. so lizar want to contracted a new -- i translate as curative i'd indication and the wadding to integrate -- to treat the hold child, very progressive idea at the time. and asperger would inherit this clinic. he and his wife committed double suicide in 1929. they were found in bed lying in a close embrace after 25...
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saying and comforting us and consoling us and helping my mom have confidence. pretty much that's what i have to say. thank you. >> any other participants wish to make a comment before us? >> [speaking foreign language]. we need help, please. and ursula is a great help for me every time. i need her. everybody needs to understand it's hard for us without ursula. because this is experience already in our center and please help her. >> what is your name? >> [inaudible]. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> ok. well -- >> [inaudible]. >> we thank you very much. and we thank all those who are at the presentation program. and we'll ask our director to say a few words. >> so, we definitely will -- i'll come and visit you. at the center and i'll sit down to read our recommendation that we gave you. so we'll do that this next week. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> ok. thank you. thank you. all right, commissioners. shall we move on to the next item? >> yes, please. >> item five is a finance and planning committee report back from today's meeting. commissioner be
saying and comforting us and consoling us and helping my mom have confidence. pretty much that's what i have to say. thank you. >> any other participants wish to make a comment before us? >> [speaking foreign language]. we need help, please. and ursula is a great help for me every time. i need her. everybody needs to understand it's hard for us without ursula. because this is experience already in our center and please help her. >> what is your name? >> [inaudible]....
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members behind the midwest and the south and texas.f we are serious about using the power of language to unite us, we can't do it all from new york but what we can do in new york tonight is heed the words of virginia wolf, one cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well. so please enjoy the program and over the course of the night, eat, drink and get to know your neighbors. thank you. >> presenting the pen literary service award to stephen king, please welcome morgan freeman. [applause] >> thank you very much. my friend stephen king is a dauntless champion of the written word. stephen's body of work, over 60 novels, have riveted, terrified and inspired generations of readers, made long train rides, bedtimes and rainy afternoons into unforgettable new worlds and into the depths of our own fears. but compelling, impossible to put on writing and indelible stories are one of the reasons pen america has chosen to honor stephen tonight. stephen king is the embodiment of three threads at the core of pen america. the wr
members behind the midwest and the south and texas.f we are serious about using the power of language to unite us, we can't do it all from new york but what we can do in new york tonight is heed the words of virginia wolf, one cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well. so please enjoy the program and over the course of the night, eat, drink and get to know your neighbors. thank you. >> presenting the pen literary service award to stephen king, please welcome...
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and it's all about commitment and passion and integrity and that's what makes our city. so thank you, both, for providing that to san francisco. thanks. >> commissioner matsud >> commissioner matsuda: commissioner johns. >> commissioner johns: it's tremendous credit for with the you've been doing. i had new foundlands for almost 30 years. i'm very sensitive to how other people feel about dogs. and i think it's just a wonderful thing that you have applied and i look forward to supporting your application. >> i look forward to your book. the ethos that you have testified to and described to us, is absolutely terrific, inspiring, and thank you to all of you for doing what you do. it's a wake-up call for me. this is wonderful and i thoroughly support the recommendation for legacy status. i move. >> i wanted to thank you for applying and welcoming you both to our legacy business family. i think you will find a good dad in rick, who will help you through, and make sure that hopefully you will continue for 43 more years because i don't know if i will be around but i will have t
and it's all about commitment and passion and integrity and that's what makes our city. so thank you, both, for providing that to san francisco. thanks. >> commissioner matsud >> commissioner matsuda: commissioner johns. >> commissioner johns: it's tremendous credit for with the you've been doing. i had new foundlands for almost 30 years. i'm very sensitive to how other people feel about dogs. and i think it's just a wonderful thing that you have applied and i look forward to...
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they were miners and ministers and fishermen and farmers and shipbuilders and shopkeepers.ut they all had one thing in common. they loved their families, they loved their country, and they loved their god. [cheers and applause] together, we are renewing the miracle of the great american midwest. do you remember, not so long ago we were producing those cars and we are producing all of this stuff, and since then so many companies went to mexico and other places. as i said before, they are coming back and coming back faster than anybody would ever believe. we are standing on the shoulders of the great american patriots who put down the railroads, built up the highways and dug out the most amazing panama canal, losing thousands of lives and doing it. they crossed the oceans, tracked the deserts, scaled the c mountains and created the most incredible republic the world has ever seen. you know what? our public today is prouder and greater than it ever was before. our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism and fascism and put a man on the face of the moon. and
they were miners and ministers and fishermen and farmers and shipbuilders and shopkeepers.ut they all had one thing in common. they loved their families, they loved their country, and they loved their god. [cheers and applause] together, we are renewing the miracle of the great american midwest. do you remember, not so long ago we were producing those cars and we are producing all of this stuff, and since then so many companies went to mexico and other places. as i said before, they are coming...
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and he would take me to the shower and bring me back and put me in bed, and he said, you know, he said you're going to be going home from here. he said you need to start thinking about what would be the closest army hospital to where you live. and he says somebody will probably be coming around getting that information. so i went through it in my head and i knew there was an army hospital outside of philadelphia. the only place i could think of was walter reed, and the only thing i could think of was valley forge, which totally escaped me, but i think i ended up at the best hospital, walter reed army medical center. just phenomenal. they had three therapy apartments and they were treating everyone on my ward, which were about 50 of us, all head injured in some way, shape, or form, either by shrapnel or some of the guys had bullet holes through them at another part of their body. but i found out later on even though i was partially blinded from what the bone fragments had done, there were guys next to me who were totally blind besides having the right or left side paralysis, and dependi
and he would take me to the shower and bring me back and put me in bed, and he said, you know, he said you're going to be going home from here. he said you need to start thinking about what would be the closest army hospital to where you live. and he says somebody will probably be coming around getting that information. so i went through it in my head and i knew there was an army hospital outside of philadelphia. the only place i could think of was walter reed, and the only thing i could think...
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the chairman and i and all of us champion. the fact of the matter is that in our country today nearly one in five women that's 22 million have been raped. think about that. it's unbelievable. nearly one and two women are 53 million had experienced sexual violence other than rate. they had experienced sexual violence other than rape their lives and then only six out of every 100,000 perpetrators and up in prison. in my home state of california is estimated that there are over ten and a half million survivors of sexual violence. that analysis comes from the california coalition against sexual assault these figures are extraordinary but they shouldn't surprise us. in recent months we've all witnessed the bravery of witness bravery of men and women. just how widespread sexual harassment and sexual violence is in our society today. and no segment of our society is immune. it occurs in our families and our houses of worship. our workplaces. our state houses. our congress. our restaurants are universities athletic organizations the e
the chairman and i and all of us champion. the fact of the matter is that in our country today nearly one in five women that's 22 million have been raped. think about that. it's unbelievable. nearly one and two women are 53 million had experienced sexual violence other than rate. they had experienced sexual violence other than rape their lives and then only six out of every 100,000 perpetrators and up in prison. in my home state of california is estimated that there are over ten and a half...
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and he would come along and he would make everything fabulous forever and i would never feel insecureain or are afraid of abandonment again and just everything would be just lovely for always. and i think we all think that and then, you know, you are with your love for always person and one day they are eating apple crumble and the sound of them being invested in step back teeth suddenly fills you with the most incredible rage and you think, this isn't supposed to happen with the one! and then you think this is not the one, i must leave you, goodbye, i must stop you there for a while but i am off to find the real one. than five yea rs off to find the real one. than five years down the road they will be eating the apple crumble. then it happens again and you think, why does this keep happening? so yes, i think i have turned into mammy keyes, who always said you young people give up at the first hurdle and now i am a great campaignerfor sticking it out even when the apple crumble spoon thing is happening. sticking it out even when the apple crumble spoon thing is happeningm is well, the
and he would come along and he would make everything fabulous forever and i would never feel insecureain or are afraid of abandonment again and just everything would be just lovely for always. and i think we all think that and then, you know, you are with your love for always person and one day they are eating apple crumble and the sound of them being invested in step back teeth suddenly fills you with the most incredible rage and you think, this isn't supposed to happen with the one! and then...
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had finger like this and he got up and he went like that and he voted against that.but he's a good guy and he was very good to me, by the way, throughout my entire career including as u.s. ambassador. and, again, you know, i love my job here at stanford, i'm grateful. this is paradise and i'm going to be here for the rest of my life but some days here at stanford the years kind of blur, you know, what did i do in 2003, you know? i published an article in the journal in democracy. i see larry diamond, maybe i did that. i can't remember which one and even in government, government is really hard to do anything, most people just be, they are just i am deputy assistant secretary or i was deputy to deputy assistant secretary. it's so hard to do anything. it's like the interagency process. you work through it and you finally get an agreement and the other side gets to vote, the russians get a vote, chinese get a vote, iranians got a vote. 2010 we did something big, as vice president said that's a big -- word that begins with f deal. i just can't say words like that and i f
had finger like this and he got up and he went like that and he voted against that.but he's a good guy and he was very good to me, by the way, throughout my entire career including as u.s. ambassador. and, again, you know, i love my job here at stanford, i'm grateful. this is paradise and i'm going to be here for the rest of my life but some days here at stanford the years kind of blur, you know, what did i do in 2003, you know? i published an article in the journal in democracy. i see larry...
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we don't run and the -- any of our programs that help provide food and shelter and clothing and basic needs with any city money. but we are part of a family in the city that is helping to make sure that our safety net cannot lift people up and help prevent poverty and that is why we are supporting and ask for homeless emergency service provider association and food from the food security task force. we have thousands of people waiting for both food and shelter. two basic things you cannot survive without. we have an opportunity to do better than what was proposed from the mayor and we should take that opportunity. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i am from the homeless prenatal program. i'm a case manager there. we assist homeless families with chair which is a three year subsidy. i personally manage undocumented cases. i have seen these family is a work with these subsidies and become self-sufficient. i've seen these families become stable enough to focus on adjusting their immigration status with limited housing options because of their und
we don't run and the -- any of our programs that help provide food and shelter and clothing and basic needs with any city money. but we are part of a family in the city that is helping to make sure that our safety net cannot lift people up and help prevent poverty and that is why we are supporting and ask for homeless emergency service provider association and food from the food security task force. we have thousands of people waiting for both food and shelter. two basic things you cannot...
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and examining this and looking out for it? >> the fbi has an ongoing relationship as a member of the intelligence community. the tyof information that you are referring to, and the types of information, one of the highest priority types of information we could be watching out for. and ensuring that we are sture to act on it, share it, as appropriate high priority for the department. >> three months ago the directors of the cia, nsa, od and i and fbi warned the american public to refrain from using products or services from the chinese telecom company cte. chris ray stated we should be deeply concerned about the risks of allowing companies gaining positions of power inside of our telecounications network. he said doing so, and this is a quote, provides capacity to exert pressure or control over our telecommunications structure it provides the capacity to maliciously di or steal information. it provides the capacity to conduct undetected espionage. do you agree with this assessment from three months ago? regarding the threat pro
and examining this and looking out for it? >> the fbi has an ongoing relationship as a member of the intelligence community. the tyof information that you are referring to, and the types of information, one of the highest priority types of information we could be watching out for. and ensuring that we are sture to act on it, share it, as appropriate high priority for the department. >> three months ago the directors of the cia, nsa, od and i and fbi warned the american public to...
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and so ceos and journalists and entrepreneurs and investors, politicians, all started referring to this as a new economy. everybody referring to a new economy except for one group of people and that was the economists. economists said, wait a minute, this isn't a new economy. this is exactly the same question with haulses a. in fact, we won't have to change a single word or a single page in an economic textbook. all the underlying economic model still hold. everything still driven by supply and demand. production and consumption. prices and costs. it's all the same. the only thing that has changed is that the relative costs of a few key inputs have fallen dramatically. the cost of digitally distributing goods and services. the costs of search. the cost of communication. and that is the way that economists view the world. the thing that economists are quite good at is to take a new technology and strip all the fun and wizardry out of it and dissolve the toke a single question and the question is what does this reduce the cost of? and surprisingly that often gives us some great insights.
and so ceos and journalists and entrepreneurs and investors, politicians, all started referring to this as a new economy. everybody referring to a new economy except for one group of people and that was the economists. economists said, wait a minute, this isn't a new economy. this is exactly the same question with haulses a. in fact, we won't have to change a single word or a single page in an economic textbook. all the underlying economic model still hold. everything still driven by supply and...
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freezing and unfreezing and refreezing and they were confused and couldn't figure it out, they shouldave figured it out. the pilots over steered the plane. if your steering goes bad on your car what do you do? oversteer trying to get a response? so they went from a very aggressive climb to a dive and stall, turns out when you are in a dive, if you are stalling you have to lower the nose putting in a deeper live to lower the angle of attack and get out of the stall which defies common sense. that is not what humans want to do but experienced pilots are supposed to know better and get enough information from the artificial horizon that solves the problem. the cockpit voice recorder recorded turbulent buffeting indicating a stall and most of the 41/2 minutes once they headed into a dive their angle of attack was 33 ° or higher which is a bad stall in the pilots never discussed stall so they could hear a recording of the turbulent buffeting and vibration. the turbulent air coming off the wings will shake the tail section, make noise and somewhat surprisingly boeing has a stick shaker, par
freezing and unfreezing and refreezing and they were confused and couldn't figure it out, they shouldave figured it out. the pilots over steered the plane. if your steering goes bad on your car what do you do? oversteer trying to get a response? so they went from a very aggressive climb to a dive and stall, turns out when you are in a dive, if you are stalling you have to lower the nose putting in a deeper live to lower the angle of attack and get out of the stall which defies common sense....
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and i said why, and he said because we're eating. but over time, after that, the quality of the food was diminishing. i personally didn't have the experience about warm milk or bad fruit or vegetables. that was consistently good all the way up until i left last year, but the quality of the main meal had diminished, and kids were throwing out their food. that's the story of cleveland, and that's the story of other schools that i heard from other principals, as well. i think we need to address the quality of the food, we need to know that our kids are being nourished, and if not, we need to address it on a systemic basis. but it's a big issue, and i think we need to look at whether revolution food can meet the needs of our district. >> commissioner haney, vice president cooke, and then, commissioner walton. >> thank you, to everybody who came out tonight. i have a couple comments and questions. the first is when did we start contracting with revolution foods? >> it was in january of 2013, the board passed the resolution in 2012, decemb
and i said why, and he said because we're eating. but over time, after that, the quality of the food was diminishing. i personally didn't have the experience about warm milk or bad fruit or vegetables. that was consistently good all the way up until i left last year, but the quality of the main meal had diminished, and kids were throwing out their food. that's the story of cleveland, and that's the story of other schools that i heard from other principals, as well. i think we need to address...
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and instructional pieces come alongside and do so anyway that is going to be relevant and and able tostudents be flexible to change what needs to be changed in the work is. durbin? i think we both would agree that when students default on their student loans, there are many losers. the student, the students family, america's taxpayers and you might say other students were counting on that money coming back into the treasury for the generation to have a chance of higher education. i want to ask you a question and i'm going to give you multiple choice answers. here's the question. which group of colleges and in the role 9% of all postsecondary students, not percent of high school grads account for 33% of federal student loan defaults? here are your choices. public colleges and universities, private not-for-profit colleges and universities and for-profit colleges and universities. which one would you choose? mrs. devos: c. >> exactly right. can you expect to me why for-profit colleges and universities that enroll just 9% of high school graduates account for 33% of all federal student loan defaul
and instructional pieces come alongside and do so anyway that is going to be relevant and and able tostudents be flexible to change what needs to be changed in the work is. durbin? i think we both would agree that when students default on their student loans, there are many losers. the student, the students family, america's taxpayers and you might say other students were counting on that money coming back into the treasury for the generation to have a chance of higher education. i want to ask...
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school r yards and playgrounds and natural landscaping around homes and workplaces. we've only just begun to understand the depth of the connection between the health and nature through scientific research. but imagine the impact future findings could have from how we treat illnesses to how we plan our city to how we live and work each day. i want to encourage you all to take the nature cure by supporting the parks in your hometowns or by planting a native garden in your yard, you can assure a healthier, more beautiful world for our children and grandchildren. our health, our economy and our natural heritage depends on it. now i'd like to invite our panelists to the stage. >> thank you so much for joining us. our conversation will be about conversation and in particular, the value of recovering native landscapes. and the way i'm going to organize our conversation here today is in a first part, we'll talk about some of the large scale and the smaller scale projects going on in our cities. and talk about the value and in the second part, i'd like to broaden the discuss
school r yards and playgrounds and natural landscaping around homes and workplaces. we've only just begun to understand the depth of the connection between the health and nature through scientific research. but imagine the impact future findings could have from how we treat illnesses to how we plan our city to how we live and work each day. i want to encourage you all to take the nature cure by supporting the parks in your hometowns or by planting a native garden in your yard, you can assure a...
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and when they get off a street and get into shelters and onto their own 2 feet and onto better lives. today, i am announcing approximately $30,000 in funding to address the homeless crisis in san francisco. first of all, i'm doubling down on the homeward bound -- bound program. this initiative helps struggling individuals with family members and loved ones. i know elements of this program may seem controversial, but we have to acknowledge the fact that it is here in san francisco where we have had a very effective program. as mayor of the city i'm connected to programs that are working and making a difference in their lives with getting people off the streets of san francisco. last year, 900 individuals used project homeward bound and of that total, lesson from four % turn to the city of san francisco. this program works and is having a dramatic effect and we are doubling the funding for this program. of those individuals that have been helped by project homeward bound, a man is here today from his home in reno. at one point he was unsheltered and struggling with mental health here on
and when they get off a street and get into shelters and onto their own 2 feet and onto better lives. today, i am announcing approximately $30,000 in funding to address the homeless crisis in san francisco. first of all, i'm doubling down on the homeward bound -- bound program. this initiative helps struggling individuals with family members and loved ones. i know elements of this program may seem controversial, but we have to acknowledge the fact that it is here in san francisco where we have...