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i haven't kept up on the shift of personnel, etcetera. >> okay. >> the second question -- okay. as -- okay. because it's all interrelated, there is a crisis pertaining to providing the quality of care, number one, with actual physicians available or part of the protocols. and then, secondly, the fact that part of the st. luke's effort, and we're still looking at that, is that there would be a senior center of excellence there to provide multitude of service -- at least this is part of the hearings we heard many years ago, etcetera, and we still hear it. and yet my question is, and some of the community, how come all of the senior projects or programs are not really being looked at areas around st. luke's whereby we have a number of -- of projects for housing, even for seniors, which they want to put eight stories, ten stories, and seniors don't want that. they would like, maybe four stories at the most, along with certain specialty units. some are being done in los angeles, seattle, etcetera, but somehow it's not happening around this fantastic facility that is going to be opene
i haven't kept up on the shift of personnel, etcetera. >> okay. >> the second question -- okay. as -- okay. because it's all interrelated, there is a crisis pertaining to providing the quality of care, number one, with actual physicians available or part of the protocols. and then, secondly, the fact that part of the st. luke's effort, and we're still looking at that, is that there would be a senior center of excellence there to provide multitude of service -- at least this is part...
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, etcetera.ors that we repeat over and over again, and after careful consideration, would apply to this condition, as well. particularly, this is a strategic location, it's strategic particularly with the location of the transbay center, so we're expecting even more from this building than before. >> okay. >> president hillis: quickly. >> if i may, i think the bank would be very amenable to opening a door to allow those 500 folks who come every day to walk in from the pedestrian ground floor entrance. i think that would go a long way towards the concerns about activating the street. i understand that doesn't make it a public use, but it would function very simile to a public open restaurant space. >> president hillis: okay. >> clerk: i heard a motion. is there a second? >> second. >> clerk: very good. commissioners, so if i heard that correctly, there is a motion that has been seconded to disapprove this conditional use authorization with findings as articulated by commissioner moore. on that mot
, etcetera.ors that we repeat over and over again, and after careful consideration, would apply to this condition, as well. particularly, this is a strategic location, it's strategic particularly with the location of the transbay center, so we're expecting even more from this building than before. >> okay. >> president hillis: quickly. >> if i may, i think the bank would be very amenable to opening a door to allow those 500 folks who come every day to walk in from the...
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about 40% of our students are pell students, etcetera. and what's interesting is once you go to college and graduate, it's very likely that another person in your family, including your mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, aunt, uncle, will go to college. and the ripple, the wave that we're tracking now is really quite significant. i actually had the honor at commencement, not this year, a year ago, to hand a diploma to a grandma -- great grandma who was 84 years old who had put children, grandchildren, great grandchildren through college and who then finally said it's my turn, and she came to san francisco state, got a degree in poetry, and it was absolutely the high point of commencement. and her whole thing was getting the first grandchild to go to school. and when i told her about, you know, our commitment to the responsibility of being an educated person, it means being active, being involved. as mayor says, we want you to be a good citizen, we want you to vote. we just want you to be productive in ways that you want to be, and
about 40% of our students are pell students, etcetera. and what's interesting is once you go to college and graduate, it's very likely that another person in your family, including your mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, aunt, uncle, will go to college. and the ripple, the wave that we're tracking now is really quite significant. i actually had the honor at commencement, not this year, a year ago, to hand a diploma to a grandma -- great grandma who was 84 years old who had put children,...
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could be better spent by our nert office by strategizing, major outreach, etcetera. so technology is a major hurdle which we need to address and overcome in the nert office. and of course, as we said before, there's still a need for more staff to support this process. you've seen the numbers of how many people are trained. you know that there are -- what did we say? 55 neighborhood coordinators, so if you take all of those people, and even if you funnel them through 55 neighborhood coordinators, you can imagine the amount of requests that are going to captain articeros and the nert office and all the paperwork because we're not up to speed technology wise. so we continue to come before you and ask for additional support in the nert office. we made it farther in the budget plan than we had the previous year before, but when that comes around again, we'll be reaching out to you again to help us support this additional staff in the office. and that concludes our presentation today. we're happy to take any questions that you might have. thank you. >>commissioner cleavela
could be better spent by our nert office by strategizing, major outreach, etcetera. so technology is a major hurdle which we need to address and overcome in the nert office. and of course, as we said before, there's still a need for more staff to support this process. you've seen the numbers of how many people are trained. you know that there are -- what did we say? 55 neighborhood coordinators, so if you take all of those people, and even if you funnel them through 55 neighborhood...
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, etcetera. it's a very, very small investment that we make. now, as i said in my prepared remarks i'm not suggesting the hundreds of billions we pour into campaigns needs to be translated into these arenas, that can't absorb it. and there are still a lot of things we have to learn. there are things we could fund that could blow up in our face. we need to be careful here. but they do need people and they do need money. that's also a form of policy support. more people and more money, recognizing that some of this won't work. recognizing that if we're willing to accept fatalities and keep going, we should also be willing to see an effort to counter an ideology or to prevent the recruitment of an individual or group that may fail. may fail very badly, the united states government or our partners could get accused of every sin under the calendar, everything from being foolish to being perverse, but if we're not willing to accept that, it begs the question, how serious are we in this arena? because w
, etcetera. it's a very, very small investment that we make. now, as i said in my prepared remarks i'm not suggesting the hundreds of billions we pour into campaigns needs to be translated into these arenas, that can't absorb it. and there are still a lot of things we have to learn. there are things we could fund that could blow up in our face. we need to be careful here. but they do need people and they do need money. that's also a form of policy support. more people and more money,...
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and etcetera, maybe he feels more comfortable with putin because putin is a strong man who trump feels that he can talk to in a way that makes him comfortable, that he feels in a way that he should be the head of nato instead of just another member of nato and maybe with putin, he feels more like -- i can't figure it out. >> he's tweeting more, max, more criticisms towards nato in his whole bit. we played a clip of him from "larry king" and he's saying the same thing. with that said, max, looking ahead to vladimir putin, it is like putin is the one person trump does not feel like he can bully. is that fair? >> well, it is not that he can feel he can bully putin. putin is the one person seemingly in the world who have a negative word. if you think about how many other people he has attacked anybody from arnold schwarzenegger. he never attacked vladimir putin and never expressed anything but admiration and friendship with putin which is deeply distu disturbing. pew the in utin is not our fri.s this is somebody that interfered our election and helped donald trump. we need a president who'
and etcetera, maybe he feels more comfortable with putin because putin is a strong man who trump feels that he can talk to in a way that makes him comfortable, that he feels in a way that he should be the head of nato instead of just another member of nato and maybe with putin, he feels more like -- i can't figure it out. >> he's tweeting more, max, more criticisms towards nato in his whole bit. we played a clip of him from "larry king" and he's saying the same thing. with that...
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it's concentrated, etcetera, small and mid-cap focus. there isn't a perfect proxy of what they do. but the point of this is to give them their fair shake and have you gain some perspective of what their performance looks like against a more comparable index. and against all of these indices, they produced higher risk adjusted returns. >> how we compared in those markets where we don't have an emerging markets exposure, have we looked at some -- maybe what some of our other managers are doing as a basis of comparison? >> most of our managers in the e.m. space look a lot like the index, and that's part of what we're seeking to achieve by getting differentiated exposure. we won't go through the list of the names, but they tend to have benchmark like exposures in terms of market coop, in terms of countries, in terms of -- cap, in terms of countries, in terms of sectors. >> i don't mean to hold you up, but did we see -- i think willington was one -- we will wellington was one of the names on the chart. did you provide anything that we can see what they're doing in the same markets? >> w
it's concentrated, etcetera, small and mid-cap focus. there isn't a perfect proxy of what they do. but the point of this is to give them their fair shake and have you gain some perspective of what their performance looks like against a more comparable index. and against all of these indices, they produced higher risk adjusted returns. >> how we compared in those markets where we don't have an emerging markets exposure, have we looked at some -- maybe what some of our other managers are...
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, so we have good data about how many cars were parked on the median, how many parks after 6:00, etcetera, on sundays. and after the year went along, we did a business walk around, we talked to the businesses to find out how they thought it was going. they had add heard now complaints. in fact a few businesses said that they heard from customers that the clarity about what the rules were were much appreciated, that it made it easier to come without wondering if they were breaking the rules by joining other people parking along the median. the faith community definitely has expressed that parking got crunched but that it was working, and that they were supportive. i want to acknowledge at the time you received a letter from the congregation who were engaged through this -- through this process, as well. their letter expressed some issues that they raised early in the process that we did consider. we -- as you know, we are proposing to extend the parking time on saturday from 8:00 to 1:30. we found in looking at how the parking was being used there, it made sense to do that. they have reque
, so we have good data about how many cars were parked on the median, how many parks after 6:00, etcetera, on sundays. and after the year went along, we did a business walk around, we talked to the businesses to find out how they thought it was going. they had add heard now complaints. in fact a few businesses said that they heard from customers that the clarity about what the rules were were much appreciated, that it made it easier to come without wondering if they were breaking the rules by...
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if you get sick, here's what you need to do, see your doctor, etcetera. and then, for the incoming, after the week, everybody had signs every, hand washing stations, and people had a plan, letting them know what happened because the plan was to do ongoing surveillance with the new group to make sure now new cases occurred. >> commissioner green? >> it's remarkable what you did. i have two questions, and i wonder if there's any differences in the decontamination protocols from the first out break years ago, and what about precautions in general? is there any set precautions where outbreak is rare but it's possible? >> so one thing when i first started looking at norovirus, you had to use electromagnetic copy to get a diagnosis. the challenge with norovirus is that hand sanitizers do not work with it. that's sort of the key thing to know, is that hand sanitizers are not a substitute for hand washing. and then, the other thing is it is just so incredibly infe infectious. even when you vomit, that vomit has become -- is infectious, as well. >> yes, director g
if you get sick, here's what you need to do, see your doctor, etcetera. and then, for the incoming, after the week, everybody had signs every, hand washing stations, and people had a plan, letting them know what happened because the plan was to do ongoing surveillance with the new group to make sure now new cases occurred. >> commissioner green? >> it's remarkable what you did. i have two questions, and i wonder if there's any differences in the decontamination protocols from the...
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percentage, etcetera, so i don't really have any further questions. >> thank you. commissioner adams? >> we probably have one of the world-class cruise terminals in the world, and this is long overdue to have something like that. this is a first-class operation, and we need to look the part all the way through, and this is going to help because every year, we seem to be growing our cruise ship business. i've said from the first time i said on this commission, i would like to see us have over 1 million passengers a year, and i hope we can continue to steadily -- and plus, we have private activities and other activities that people rent out the cruise terminal, so i think this will just add to the splendor of our building, and this helps our tourism in san francisco. what i wanted to know was, also, as far as was there any diversity in the bids, and just seems like we've had problems at the port as far as diversity, and can you tell me kind of where we're at and -- as far as were there any minorities who -- who was in the process and that, you know, i just wanted to
percentage, etcetera, so i don't really have any further questions. >> thank you. commissioner adams? >> we probably have one of the world-class cruise terminals in the world, and this is long overdue to have something like that. this is a first-class operation, and we need to look the part all the way through, and this is going to help because every year, we seem to be growing our cruise ship business. i've said from the first time i said on this commission, i would like to see us...
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reopening and we're trying to rebuild and reopen, not just in tourism, but knowledge-based businesses, etcetera, so age, our economy can boom. ost: to new york city, the bronx.gh of the caller: i couldn't agree with the last caller more. topic of s on the government reform, if we could speak about the benefits, the if we focus more on international development and consumer markets in developing countries, rather than ruining trade relations we have now? guest: i think that is a great idea and a great question. i know that i'm also a member of the new democratic coalition, which is a group of democrats who are consumer markets in developing countries, rather than ruining trade relations we interested in business and the idea of growing build, not just raising new businesses, growing our infrastructure, it is a way the tide, as well, socially. i think exploring other developing and countries, which has been great innovators and really supporting american investment in that is a great way for us to grow, as well. ost: you mentioned infrastructure couple of times. what were you anticipating in he l
reopening and we're trying to rebuild and reopen, not just in tourism, but knowledge-based businesses, etcetera, so age, our economy can boom. ost: to new york city, the bronx.gh of the caller: i couldn't agree with the last caller more. topic of s on the government reform, if we could speak about the benefits, the if we focus more on international development and consumer markets in developing countries, rather than ruining trade relations we have now? guest: i think that is a great idea and a...
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the patriot's act, you can see all the problems with banks and etcetera and where it is sold. it is applied. if it is not applied then it is not effective. >> looks like you have something to add. >> i think we are highlighting of the best outcome or the patriot's act, the real estate aspect of it and the temporary exemption of october 2001 there about, 17 years of the temporary exemption is still a temporary exemption. now with that said, we are talking about this earlier of public treasury of 2016 concerned about the $100 billion that's laundered in american real estate industry. again, the pirate program, targeted handful and i think about half a dozen local in the u.s., miami, palm beach and san diego and i think the bay area is included in there. it could not be made anonymously. it could not be made through anonymous shell company. it could not be made without identifying the ultimate owner of that title to that property actually is. since it is extended to honolulu, it is one of the most effective antimoney laundering policy. there was a paper that came out last month,
the patriot's act, you can see all the problems with banks and etcetera and where it is sold. it is applied. if it is not applied then it is not effective. >> looks like you have something to add. >> i think we are highlighting of the best outcome or the patriot's act, the real estate aspect of it and the temporary exemption of october 2001 there about, 17 years of the temporary exemption is still a temporary exemption. now with that said, we are talking about this earlier of public...
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is all we to expand margins and etcetera. got?is all we we can do better than this. multiplecumulate a makers.semiconductor qualcomm slipped away. agreed there's not that many left. plenty of chip makers put have enough size or together few of them to have an back. is undergoing substantial market drama now. emily: also relative to china. could fall through. i'm little puzzled as is most of the particulate the stocks are 15% now. or take. broadcom could have done better. one of those head scratching things. from?did this come clearly it's this conglomerate to tech put related together. there's no integration with customers or supply chain with anything. it makes you scratch your head, what are they possibly thinking? at the pairly surface level, they're adding chips, we were talking about intel trying to buy mcafee. that was an effort. some degree of sense. this one is much more challenging. with intel buying wind river which is a much smaller theisition which is in business of designing systems using intel chips. both acquisitions got sold for pennies on the dollar.
is all we to expand margins and etcetera. got?is all we we can do better than this. multiplecumulate a makers.semiconductor qualcomm slipped away. agreed there's not that many left. plenty of chip makers put have enough size or together few of them to have an back. is undergoing substantial market drama now. emily: also relative to china. could fall through. i'm little puzzled as is most of the particulate the stocks are 15% now. or take. broadcom could have done better. one of those head...
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have a market and you don't consider the supply and demand of whether it's drugs weapons, money, etcetera, we're not going to be successful. last year we had two high level dialogues disrupting dismantling organized crime. i think they were useful. in spite of the difficult political moment, we do that because it is our own best interest. nobody can tackle transnational organized crime if it does not work with your neighbors and partner. that's the truth. i hope that will be my opinion that cooperation continues. as i said before, if the perception in mexico on the overall political environment in relation continues to deteriorate, the mexican government and any government will be less inclined to cooperate. not because they don't want to or not because we don't to, not because we don't think it's important, simply the political support will be far less. i think that needs to be taken into account. in that sense, the relation is important. >> one. audience members asked. both leaders of mexico and u.s. now are more nationalistic in some of their rhetoric. does this mean that some of these
have a market and you don't consider the supply and demand of whether it's drugs weapons, money, etcetera, we're not going to be successful. last year we had two high level dialogues disrupting dismantling organized crime. i think they were useful. in spite of the difficult political moment, we do that because it is our own best interest. nobody can tackle transnational organized crime if it does not work with your neighbors and partner. that's the truth. i hope that will be my opinion that...
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the coroner has to come, etcetera. we also talked to an eyewitness. he was putting air in his tires and he heard gunshots. he said he heard more than ten shots. two groups of people shooting at each other. one person was transport today the hospital and then later another person came to the hospital themselves with gunshots. this eyewitness said it was a crazy scene out here. >> first i thought it was fire crackers. after about ten shots i realized these are guns getting shot we have at least one suspect, possibly more who police will be looking for. good news to report as far as help for that investigation. there are several here as well as the shell station and the jack in the box right next door. they will probably have plenty of video to try to find these suspects. th thom jensen today in the day. >>> this video is after the choice. it started at redwood city. it is about 1:40 in the morning. officers tried to pull over a woman driving a porsche. >> president trump raising to stakes. he wants his immigration reform bill passed. he is willing to sh
the coroner has to come, etcetera. we also talked to an eyewitness. he was putting air in his tires and he heard gunshots. he said he heard more than ten shots. two groups of people shooting at each other. one person was transport today the hospital and then later another person came to the hospital themselves with gunshots. this eyewitness said it was a crazy scene out here. >> first i thought it was fire crackers. after about ten shots i realized these are guns getting shot we have at...
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it could include intercepted e-mails and phone conversation and etcetera, if there were conversations documented the contents of the meeting. the other thing i would reference is that based on our reporting there was more person whether more than just michael cohen than candidate donald trump in the room when cohen claims drr came into inform the president about this meeting and in fact get his approval for it. there were other in the room and that if there is true providing the special counsel or investigators of the southern district providing them with other witnesses to talk to and corroborate. >> if i may just add one of the points on that. i doubt that mueller thinks this is a good idea for michael cohen to be talking this way. i think this diminishes and enhances the chance. >> we'll talk more. michael cohen claims that donald trump knew in advance of the trump tour meeting with russians. ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the c
it could include intercepted e-mails and phone conversation and etcetera, if there were conversations documented the contents of the meeting. the other thing i would reference is that based on our reporting there was more person whether more than just michael cohen than candidate donald trump in the room when cohen claims drr came into inform the president about this meeting and in fact get his approval for it. there were other in the room and that if there is true providing the special counsel...
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i've checked it, he can go ahead and do something like recreational, play a game or go outside, etceteranner at a certain time, takes a shower. >> how much hot dogs? >> multi-tasking. >> then he takes shower, has after-dinner healthy snack like sliced apples or something. >> i need to get my life in order. >> might work for you, keep you on task. >> we talked about getting a good night's sleep. do you get eight hours in? that will help you being productive at work. stop staying up late binge watching netflix, or the greg gutfeld show. staying up late does affect you in the work place. get your eight hours in. >> true. on the day off yesterday, 4th of july, i overheard a younger girl -- >> you were eavesdropping? >> she was loud. she said something like 10 a.m., are you just getting up? i need 10 hours of sleep, i heard it on a podcast. >> oh, yeah. >> that is a lot. >> 10 hours is great if you are six. if you are an adult, get your behind up and get to work. >> if you get a good night's rest and you are on schedule, children that suffer from attention deficit disorder or learning differe
i've checked it, he can go ahead and do something like recreational, play a game or go outside, etceteranner at a certain time, takes a shower. >> how much hot dogs? >> multi-tasking. >> then he takes shower, has after-dinner healthy snack like sliced apples or something. >> i need to get my life in order. >> might work for you, keep you on task. >> we talked about getting a good night's sleep. do you get eight hours in? that will help you being productive at...
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encampment, you made it seem like oh, you know, since two days, police giving warnings every two hours, etcetera. that was -- that was maybe a couple officers in a car, giving warnings. and then, at 12:30 in the morning, when the camp was actually raided, there were, you know, hundreds -- probably at least 100 cops that rolled up without any warning, right? didn't let people leave at that point. at no point were there a force of officers there that were capable of dealing with raiding that camp which was what you all's intent was, all right, against the sanctuary city policy. the intention was clearly to try to catch people who were in that camp who were, you know, may have had serious consequences if they were caught because, you know, homeland security, maybe i.c.e. was after them. i just wanted to say that about your comments -- >> commissioner mazzucco: sir, you have to direct your statements to the entire commission. >> i wants to say that about the police chief's comments, warnings were given, oh, we gave everybody as much of a chance as they were. no. they had two officers there, once in
encampment, you made it seem like oh, you know, since two days, police giving warnings every two hours, etcetera. that was -- that was maybe a couple officers in a car, giving warnings. and then, at 12:30 in the morning, when the camp was actually raided, there were, you know, hundreds -- probably at least 100 cops that rolled up without any warning, right? didn't let people leave at that point. at no point were there a force of officers there that were capable of dealing with raiding that camp...
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the last couple of months that we've had quite a few items related to food trucks and push cards, etcetera. it also seems that there's a level of frustration sometimes with regard to the interpretation of the food truck legislation and that those statutes which pertain, and there has been seemingly a lot of ambiguity with issues like underserved areas and other items which have caused this body to delve into interpretation of what should be clear legislation. so i would recommend that we have a -- a session with regard to discussing the food truck legislation or getting some clarification with the end goal being possibly a letter to the board of supervisors that say we humbly recommend that you review the food truck legislation and update is since it's been a couple of years since it's last been upgraded. >> clerk: okay. thank you. is there any public comment on this item? okay. seeing none, we will move on before you is item three, adoption of the minutes. before you are the minutes of the july 3, 2018 board meeting. >> vice president fung: any corrections or additions? if not, is there a
the last couple of months that we've had quite a few items related to food trucks and push cards, etcetera. it also seems that there's a level of frustration sometimes with regard to the interpretation of the food truck legislation and that those statutes which pertain, and there has been seemingly a lot of ambiguity with issues like underserved areas and other items which have caused this body to delve into interpretation of what should be clear legislation. so i would recommend that we have a...
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butter clean water and air issues around toxics and chemical regulation and air quality and ozone and etcetera, this is an agency that's got a lot of digging to do and come out and be back where it was. >> ken vogel, introduce us to the man that's the deputy of the epa at the interim of the environmental protection. tell us a bit of andrew wheeler and his background and what he may do here with environmental protection agency? >> as you just lobbyiest and he concerns for some of those advocates cheering scott pruitt to mind. andrew wheeler knows these and has a longer record of washington of being an effective low profiler player. when you combine the ability with the same sort of deregulatory inclination as scott pruitt has, it is a recipe to continue and maybe even escalate the type of deregulation around things like obama's era, clean power plant that regulated carbon emissions to cooler plants. he >> jake, i want you to weigh on this as well. this was an astonishing editorial today. the one line, what it claims remarkably that the swamp claims scott kroopruitt. you talk about andrew wheele
butter clean water and air issues around toxics and chemical regulation and air quality and ozone and etcetera, this is an agency that's got a lot of digging to do and come out and be back where it was. >> ken vogel, introduce us to the man that's the deputy of the epa at the interim of the environmental protection. tell us a bit of andrew wheeler and his background and what he may do here with environmental protection agency? >> as you just lobbyiest and he concerns for some of...
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the idea of putting two park bonds together to try to achieve more given high escalation costs, etcetera. and what happened, and i think the point's been made by all the commissioners is that a story ends up in the newspaper that there's a foregone conclusion of a huge bond that is going to happen, and the commission looks around and says, wait a minute. i don't remember approving that, and want to know what's the process. and i think it's the product of enthusiasm and general support for the parks that, in a way, a misrepresentation hit the newspaper and caught everybody by surprise. so we don't need to go into detail that all five projects have been before us in one way or another, and they're enthusiastically supported, and the community represented that today. i think what we need to do, and i think it's going to be an interesting show, is that there's going to be a huge port bond measure to fix the waterfront, and there's going to be a new mayor who's espoused a general housing bond. i think we better get in the cue and make our case earlier rather than later. so this whole discussi
the idea of putting two park bonds together to try to achieve more given high escalation costs, etcetera. and what happened, and i think the point's been made by all the commissioners is that a story ends up in the newspaper that there's a foregone conclusion of a huge bond that is going to happen, and the commission looks around and says, wait a minute. i don't remember approving that, and want to know what's the process. and i think it's the product of enthusiasm and general support for the...
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. >> again, the rain and rising water may increase the water and washi washing sediments and etcetera, it is not a certainty of getting out but the previous successes does very well. for a lot of us that spend a lot of time in caves as you have, as you watch the video that came out from inside, what struck you? >> well, there are a couple of things, one is the divers could reach the soccer team is extremely technical and really pushing the limits of what cave divers can do. when you have to take off your gear and push through a low spot with no visibility and currents that you have to deal with. it is extremely difficult and risky. the dive team is outstanding. they have done wonderful work. >> i have heard con flickiflict things of choosing who stays or goes, the coach was no way going to leave before all of h is players got out. how do you even do those kinds of assessment. what makes medical sense? >> well, that's a loaded question. we are only speculating of how they came to the decision of taking the boys. >> you say you have unlimited amount of time and resources and i want to u
. >> again, the rain and rising water may increase the water and washi washing sediments and etcetera, it is not a certainty of getting out but the previous successes does very well. for a lot of us that spend a lot of time in caves as you have, as you watch the video that came out from inside, what struck you? >> well, there are a couple of things, one is the divers could reach the soccer team is extremely technical and really pushing the limits of what cave divers can do. when you...