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-40s and we're looking at 50s in san jossy ande and 51 half moon bay and sutro, the beginning of the sunrise. 47 santa rosa and 44 in livermore so get set for a ton of sunshine and we'll see temperatures in many locations anywhere from 4 to 8 degrees above average. so making it into the upper 50s to upper 60s along the coast and bay throughout the noon hour and then highs well into the mid-70s for the rest of us. so we'll talk about details, your neighborhood and the second half of the weekend? a few minutes. >> lisa, thank you. >> developing news, for the third time since february concrete has fall own the richmond, san rafael bridge. thankf thankfully no impact on this saturday morning and lanes have been closed because of the repair work. crews are predicting the upper deck will take three months and lower deck repairs will start next year. it happened at 9:30 on the eastbound lane at the high-rise. drivers alerted officials about the concrete. it is unclear if these are related to two previous incidents. just last tuesday, chunks fell to have the 31 shieding joints. traffic in th
-40s and we're looking at 50s in san jossy ande and 51 half moon bay and sutro, the beginning of the sunrise. 47 santa rosa and 44 in livermore so get set for a ton of sunshine and we'll see temperatures in many locations anywhere from 4 to 8 degrees above average. so making it into the upper 50s to upper 60s along the coast and bay throughout the noon hour and then highs well into the mid-70s for the rest of us. so we'll talk about details, your neighborhood and the second half of the weekend?...
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and look for 74 and petaluma and near east bay and beautiful afternoon and 72 for you in san leandro77 concord and pleasanton, and the accuweather seven-day forecast and mid-70s around the bay and upper 70s inland thanks to the warm are sunshine and tomorrow bringing in a cooler day and clouds, stronger winds and on the storm impact scale and download the accuweather app and you'll be tracking the rain, the light rain for the afternoon commute and by tuesday we're going well above average for the second half of the upcoming workweek. so we have got it all. something for everyone. >> enjoy this on this week end. lisa, thank you. >> just ahead, a preview this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. you shopping, you maximizing. you shopping, you maximizing. find the brands you love and get more you for your money, every time. it's not shopping, it's maximizing. start maximizing today! maxx life at t.j.maxx >> star wars fans are buzzing o of the trailer for star wars episode 9. the trailer relieving the trailer as star wars, the rise of skywalker. it opens in theaters d
and look for 74 and petaluma and near east bay and beautiful afternoon and 72 for you in san leandro77 concord and pleasanton, and the accuweather seven-day forecast and mid-70s around the bay and upper 70s inland thanks to the warm are sunshine and tomorrow bringing in a cooler day and clouds, stronger winds and on the storm impact scale and download the accuweather app and you'll be tracking the rain, the light rain for the afternoon commute and by tuesday we're going well above average for...
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pratt and their teams and dr. bobba because without them we wouldn't have been able to go through the robustness of this and the exchang exchanges back and forth in plowing the interest and developing our relationship to preventing incarceration and inappropriate incarceration. so we look forward to that and appreciate your ability and commitment to include in the 2019, 2020, 2021 budget of the jail replacement project recommendations from 2016, 2017 and 2018. we appreciate you're not waiting for the kickoff but are accepting what the consensus of the jail replacement project already brought forth. thank you and my last comment is to quote mayor breed who says as often as she can, thank you for your leadership and your service and we still have a lot of work to do. thank you very much. >> commissioner: thank you for coming to continue the work i understand our social service is here and wondering if at this time we can recognize her and ask her if she'd like to say a few words and then we'll proceed with the rest
pratt and their teams and dr. bobba because without them we wouldn't have been able to go through the robustness of this and the exchang exchanges back and forth in plowing the interest and developing our relationship to preventing incarceration and inappropriate incarceration. so we look forward to that and appreciate your ability and commitment to include in the 2019, 2020, 2021 budget of the jail replacement project recommendations from 2016, 2017 and 2018. we appreciate you're not waiting...
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and summer lunch program and child and dault care food program. despite the programs, food insecurity remains high among low-income families and those pregnant. in a survey of pregnant w.i.c. clients 60% have problems in accessing food. in another survey, families in san francisco participating in w.i.c., 60% were food insecure. in discussing the issues wedge the non-profit providers, i learned of a story of a pregnant woman who only had enough money to buy one hamburger for her children to split and we can do better and federal nutrition programs have seen a decline in participation because the current administration has increase the barriers to access these programs. our community-based food programs are at capacity with limited ability to expand to meet the growing need. in 2013 the san francisco board of supervisors passed a regulation that food is a right and the city and county of san francisco commit all san franciscans are food secure and hungry free by 2020. since then and despite significant public and private investments in programs to
and summer lunch program and child and dault care food program. despite the programs, food insecurity remains high among low-income families and those pregnant. in a survey of pregnant w.i.c. clients 60% have problems in accessing food. in another survey, families in san francisco participating in w.i.c., 60% were food insecure. in discussing the issues wedge the non-profit providers, i learned of a story of a pregnant woman who only had enough money to buy one hamburger for her children to...
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i know -- president and ceo of the 911 memorial and museum and as always, my pleasure to welcome you to tonight's program and jeanine into our five web broadcast at 911 memorial .or .org -- life. tonight we are honored to host former secretary of the department of homeland security, janet napolitano. during her tenure with dhs she would regularly attend our annual commemorations of the 911 anniversary. it's a special privilege to welcome her back to the memorial this evening to the museum. tonight secretary napolitano will consider how homeland security has changed our country and our society since 911. she will help us understand what it takes to keep america safe. established in the wake of 911 the department of homeland security was given a sweeping mandate to do just that and keep our nation safe. >> in her newly published book, how safe are we, homeland security since 911 secretary napolitano shares her unique perspective on what that mandate looks like in practice and offers insights into the future of the department itself. the department she once led. resident of barack obama
i know -- president and ceo of the 911 memorial and museum and as always, my pleasure to welcome you to tonight's program and jeanine into our five web broadcast at 911 memorial .or .org -- life. tonight we are honored to host former secretary of the department of homeland security, janet napolitano. during her tenure with dhs she would regularly attend our annual commemorations of the 911 anniversary. it's a special privilege to welcome her back to the memorial this evening to the museum....
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a really wonderful, understanding teacher and good listener and so loving and caring. and i think raising a family and building community and his work was all just one thing to him. and i think that's why he loved working with you guys so much. i think everyone here just kind of understands that and love that about this community. so thank you and i think you want to say the last thing. [applause] >> i'm going to close this out because of course we're all very sad and trying to hold it together but in the end, he's hopeful. he's hopeful now. he really celebrated as the department grew. every time he was in the hiring process and going through hundreds of am -- applications he felt the momentum in the world of so many people in the especially young people. they want to learn and go out and keep the work going. someone told us recently that encouraging our children and the next generation of climate and sustainably conscious people is the best way of gracing our planet with values, all of our values. so that was comforting. and on behalf of both of our families, we reall
a really wonderful, understanding teacher and good listener and so loving and caring. and i think raising a family and building community and his work was all just one thing to him. and i think that's why he loved working with you guys so much. i think everyone here just kind of understands that and love that about this community. so thank you and i think you want to say the last thing. [applause] >> i'm going to close this out because of course we're all very sad and trying to hold it...
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and the complexity and additional dependencies and new programs. the department is growing and we've been expanding our services. to make sure we keep up with the contracts and following the appropriate protocols, we're requesting to increase the capacity within contract. some commissioners may know in prior years we've done some work in increasing capacity within i.t. and h.r. i think it's time for the contract staff to also serve a little bit of a right sizing to make sure we're supporting the contracts and they're getting through in a timely manner to make sure the services are really getting out the door. the last item in our emerging needs is around equipment needs at zuckerberg hospital. we opened up a new hospital in 2016 and with that new hospital we purchased new pieces of furnitures or primarily new pieces of equipment to support the new facility. when we purchased them, when we purchased or leased them, the time is up and we ned to maintain them. -- need to maintain them. planning ahead knowing in 2021 we will have additional cost that w
and the complexity and additional dependencies and new programs. the department is growing and we've been expanding our services. to make sure we keep up with the contracts and following the appropriate protocols, we're requesting to increase the capacity within contract. some commissioners may know in prior years we've done some work in increasing capacity within i.t. and h.r. i think it's time for the contract staff to also serve a little bit of a right sizing to make sure we're supporting...
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it was an emotional and thrilling moment, and i turned to him then and reminded him of the old sayingt is not title that honored people, but people that honor titles." [cheers and applause] i can tell by all that he has done as a senator that the significance of that phrase struck with him. i have watched cory fight for this community. i have watched cory fight for this state, and i've watched cory fight alongside americans across this country who are fighting for a better life for themselves and their country. [cheers and applause] now, throughout his entire life, i have watched cory dedicate himself to service. he is a servant leader. when he graduated from law school, he could've gone anywhere. he came here to newark to work as a tenants' rights lawyer. he served as a city councilman, been mayor, and now senator. i am so proud of all that he has achieved and more importantly, of all of the good that he has done and the many lives that he has changed. [cheers and applause] i really, when i say it, i say it with great sincerity, i am so proud that cory will spend the next two weeks t
it was an emotional and thrilling moment, and i turned to him then and reminded him of the old sayingt is not title that honored people, but people that honor titles." [cheers and applause] i can tell by all that he has done as a senator that the significance of that phrase struck with him. i have watched cory fight for this community. i have watched cory fight for this state, and i've watched cory fight alongside americans across this country who are fighting for a better life for...
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she and my son are tennis players and they are seven and nine. thank you to all the people that made this a reality. thank you. >> i have a lot of bosses in this job. obviously, this is my big boss. i have a second big boss who is fond of saying victory is proud. nothing could be truer than this effort. it is migrate plash -- it is a great pleasure to introduce the president of the park and rec department. >> what he forgot to tell you. victory has many parents. defeat is an orphan. this victory is everybody here can take credit for part of this. i have been at this for 10 years now. 10 years ago you would not have had this kind of help for public purpose. what has happened under the leadership of the mayor phil, the park alliance and a lot of other people they created an environment from the philanthropic community can contribute. it is important. to doug and lisa and to the co are. rett foundation and all people who participated in this and everybody who wrote a check or helped advance the ball we say thank you from the bottom of our hearts. i
she and my son are tennis players and they are seven and nine. thank you to all the people that made this a reality. thank you. >> i have a lot of bosses in this job. obviously, this is my big boss. i have a second big boss who is fond of saying victory is proud. nothing could be truer than this effort. it is migrate plash -- it is a great pleasure to introduce the president of the park and rec department. >> what he forgot to tell you. victory has many parents. defeat is an orphan....
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and community benefits and more. outside lands producers have done a lot to be good neighbors as evidenced by the public comments attracting 60,000 san franciscans and local restaurants and provides jobs and giving local talent a platform. i would urge organizers to go above and beyond the contract requirement to work with us on refining the mitigation measures and continue to respond to community concerns. especially around sound impacts as good neighbors should. thank you so much. >> okay. colleagues, can we take the same house, same call? seeing no objection the item passes. it passes unanimously. madame clerk, let's go back to roll call for introductions. >> clerk: thank you, mr. president. supervisor brown we left off with you. >> excuse me a second. if my colleagues don't mind for me to complete my thought. i want to honor the young lady that passed away. >> it's my honor to speak on your behalf in this instance. >> we'd like to end the meeting in memoriam of madeline kativa. she was struck by a car while cross
and community benefits and more. outside lands producers have done a lot to be good neighbors as evidenced by the public comments attracting 60,000 san franciscans and local restaurants and provides jobs and giving local talent a platform. i would urge organizers to go above and beyond the contract requirement to work with us on refining the mitigation measures and continue to respond to community concerns. especially around sound impacts as good neighbors should. thank you so much. >>...
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situation and we need it separately and we need it soon. thank you very much. >> good evening. my name a sharon hoff. i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in terms of retaliation against parents, teachers and children sanding up to the administration. standing up to e administration. i was heavily involved went we lost a teacher last year due to a controversy and the way that was handled was incredibly unprofessional and inappropriate as the previous speaker just said, but there have been other pervasive problems for years and years. i think many of which haven't come to the forebecause it is mostly targeted against the latino community. i stand as an ally with them to advocate for them and i think we need new administration. it's a beautiful
situation and we need it separately and we need it soon. thank you very much. >> good evening. my name a sharon hoff. i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in terms of retaliation against...
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went on and took longer and we did not get cooperation and this was huge and i don't know anything icould've done to stop this but once we had that convictions in little rock this was a breakthrough in the sitting governor had been committed a serious fraud and so is jim and susan mcdougall. this is now aea breakthrough moment. joe mcdougall began to cooperate and sad and i describe this in the book that the president of the united states committed perjury during the trial. you can accept that or reject that but this is serious stuff. we cannot get at times the information we needed from jim or jim would say you have to asu susan mcdougall. susan mcdougall declined to cooperate and famously went into civil contempt and we tried her to criminal contempt and was acquitted on charges and a hung rgjury on other charges but i wish, to this day, that this is a regret not so much criticism but a regret that once we had a white water convictions let's get this done thing over with and everyone cooperate let's let the chips fall where they may. this includes bindings that might be very unflat
went on and took longer and we did not get cooperation and this was huge and i don't know anything icould've done to stop this but once we had that convictions in little rock this was a breakthrough in the sitting governor had been committed a serious fraud and so is jim and susan mcdougall. this is now aea breakthrough moment. joe mcdougall began to cooperate and sad and i describe this in the book that the president of the united states committed perjury during the trial. you can accept that...
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that is reviewing and flags emails and cell phones and buzz words and they find inappropriate. but what system is in place for the personal cell phones of officers when they use them? >> there is none. the officers have the right to privacy like any other citizen and their subject to probable cause for the authoring and approval of a search warrant if there was a crime, but beyond that, we cannot search officers' personal cell phones without a search warrant. >> commissioner: how do we flag and monitor the personal cell phones and can expose them to a p.r.a. request. how do we flag and monitor that? meaning if someone gives a p.r.a. request, what does the officer do, to officer x, have you used your phone for business purposes? what is the procedure for that? >> if there was a communication we can establish came from the officer's phone t request would be made for them to provide those communications if there is a p.r.a. request >> commissioner: i think they can make a p.r.a. request in general that doesn't need to be based on them actually having it, right? >> commissioner: th
that is reviewing and flags emails and cell phones and buzz words and they find inappropriate. but what system is in place for the personal cell phones of officers when they use them? >> there is none. the officers have the right to privacy like any other citizen and their subject to probable cause for the authoring and approval of a search warrant if there was a crime, but beyond that, we cannot search officers' personal cell phones without a search warrant. >> commissioner: how do...
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military and civilian leaders and the role it plays in democracy and also talked about importance of u.s. global leadership, that was hosted by center of strategic and international studies. >> everybody, welcome, we are delighted to have you here. you are in for a treat. we have an opportunity of 75 minutes or so of secretary pineta and i've had the privilege of working with him as a student for, oh, 25 years, every opportunity has been rich, i've learned so much from this and we are going to collectively learn today and so i want to welcome him and say to all of you i'm glad you're here, congratulations, you're going to have fun today. this is going to be very interesting. when we have public events we always -- we are responsible for your safety, so we take it seriously and if we hear an announcement i'd ask you to follow directions. we have both of of the exits, go down and left-hand turn and go over to national geographic, they have a great show right now of the queens of egypt. i will pay for everybody's ticket if we have to do it. you'll have enjoy it. we've never had to do th
military and civilian leaders and the role it plays in democracy and also talked about importance of u.s. global leadership, that was hosted by center of strategic and international studies. >> everybody, welcome, we are delighted to have you here. you are in for a treat. we have an opportunity of 75 minutes or so of secretary pineta and i've had the privilege of working with him as a student for, oh, 25 years, every opportunity has been rich, i've learned so much from this and we are...
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so the fire department will come and respond and their will and a relatively quick time and will put it out. multiply that times 1000, 2000. you don't have 2000 fire engines right there and so this is a challenging problem and this is sort of what drives this wui disaster often back to this how we think we can help it. the wui child modeling is understanding why do some homes that night, why don't others, and how can we break this chain of destruction? why did the pump ignite? it doesn't. there's green grass already. this is a question that researchers have thought about. i want to talk about three ways the fire can ignite a home. the first of always thought of, radiation. you have big flames. they flare up and a right next to your home. but you get adequate defensible space and you rent your home, it won't ignite. it has to be pretty close to the house to cause that ignition. the separation distance between the fire and the home is really, really important. what we usually see radiation happen is home to home spread if your homes are too close and they don't have fireproof materials
so the fire department will come and respond and their will and a relatively quick time and will put it out. multiply that times 1000, 2000. you don't have 2000 fire engines right there and so this is a challenging problem and this is sort of what drives this wui disaster often back to this how we think we can help it. the wui child modeling is understanding why do some homes that night, why don't others, and how can we break this chain of destruction? why did the pump ignite? it doesn't....
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and i often go back and read texts that she sent me an e-mails and she sent an email that myself and supervisor jane kim were cced on but is addressed to president obama and hillary clinton. this is from sharon. i hope this message finds you well. there is something going on in san francisco. , a unique challenge an opportunity to maintain as community residents. invite you to join us soon. as a long time sf resident in the community, please accept my invitation to visit current house, a tenderloin neighborhood, development, corporation, residential building two blocks from glibe. next time either of you is in town, please take a tour of the strong and most neighborhood would be energized by your presence. give the base a reason to engage and continue hope. while i understand both are tremendously busy with national and international affairs, i would gently remind you to show love and tendererness to a group of supporters that exists here in need of genuine concern and authentic leadership. together we hold a special responsibility and bold opportunity to realize our collective dream
and i often go back and read texts that she sent me an e-mails and she sent an email that myself and supervisor jane kim were cced on but is addressed to president obama and hillary clinton. this is from sharon. i hope this message finds you well. there is something going on in san francisco. , a unique challenge an opportunity to maintain as community residents. invite you to join us soon. as a long time sf resident in the community, please accept my invitation to visit current house, a...
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and g., and it was a riveting discussion.e also got an overview of all of the buildings that the district owns, and chief don will do a thorough update of that list, and i look forward to what comes back from that. we got a review of the current state of the school kitchens and the full-service kitchens. for our last update, back to commissioner colin. >> we have a budget meeting on april 3rd. it was a great meeting in that we finally got some information around some specific budget allocations for the peace budget , as well as answers to some of the questions we have had around data on which students are being served by the programs that have been ongoing questions. we got -- that is all uploaded on board stocks, so i am working with staff to make sure that data is accessible for community members who are interested in knowing about arts programming and two is being served. additionally, we are holding a joint meeting with the peace community advisory committee tomorrow, and that is an open meeting where we will be looking a
and g., and it was a riveting discussion.e also got an overview of all of the buildings that the district owns, and chief don will do a thorough update of that list, and i look forward to what comes back from that. we got a review of the current state of the school kitchens and the full-service kitchens. for our last update, back to commissioner colin. >> we have a budget meeting on april 3rd. it was a great meeting in that we finally got some information around some specific budget...
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the genesis of that work was part of work order and it was peter and then myself and then adam and gill looking at all of the codes and policies on the books across the departments and where are we mentioned bio diversity and greening? we found it but it was ad hoc and we thought, let's try to make a more powerful statement for the city, help elevate this as a san francisco value. and so in part, we realized experts like peter that can't be at every meeting and every project review, likewise, staff who are trained to interface with projects and care about this, it always is, of course, helpful when you have a clear policy direction to point to. for example, we do now have biodiversity mentioned in all of our major waterfront project design guidelines but would that have hatched i not provided alle reviews and we don't rely on that but institutionalize this. also, you know, for years, we hear stories about mta has a budget for vision zero to build a new street and sidewalk but that doesn't include money for landscaping. when it goes to public works for the construction drawings and they
the genesis of that work was part of work order and it was peter and then myself and then adam and gill looking at all of the codes and policies on the books across the departments and where are we mentioned bio diversity and greening? we found it but it was ad hoc and we thought, let's try to make a more powerful statement for the city, help elevate this as a san francisco value. and so in part, we realized experts like peter that can't be at every meeting and every project review, likewise,...
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services names and names like netflix, amazon and nvidia.l talk about 2% each and that helped push the tech-heavy nasdaq to a new high. so what happens next? we've had mostly blanks and stocks are reporting and banks have been the same, but not amazing and they've been reporting better than expected and the handful of consumer names like kimberly-clark have been strong, as well and to keep this momentum going we need to hear from technology stocks and energy stocks and especially healthcare stocks. healthcare has suddenly become a bit of a problem child for the market and the market's being pushed up by a very small group of super performers and the rally needs to broaden out and there are only 13 new highs on the s&p 500 today. so what else is missing? how about a little volume and volatility? both are still surprisingly low. the question becomes will new highs draw greater interest from the vesting public that we've seen so far. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> earnings were a part of today's
services names and names like netflix, amazon and nvidia.l talk about 2% each and that helped push the tech-heavy nasdaq to a new high. so what happens next? we've had mostly blanks and stocks are reporting and banks have been the same, but not amazing and they've been reporting better than expected and the handful of consumer names like kimberly-clark have been strong, as well and to keep this momentum going we need to hear from technology stocks and energy stocks and especially healthcare...
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when it closes it impacts the entire neighborhood and educators and students and families. the city may lose slots that may never be replaced and leaving a gaming hole in the community. we're already falling behind in existing needs. therefore we need to stabilize our existing licensed facilities if we ever want to serve the families who seek childcare. in order for us to better understand how to support our existing childcare facilities and how best to encourage new license childcare spaces, we are proposing an 18-month interim control that would require a constitutional use authorization. sorry, conditional use authorization if an existing childcare facility is changed to another use. and i want to emphasize that it's only when a childcare facility is changed to another use. as san francisco grows, we will need more childcare spaces to accommodate existing needs and to protect our young child population. i want to thank supervisors mar and fewer for co-sponsoring this legislation. during this interim period, i want us to better track childcare facilities and think creativ
when it closes it impacts the entire neighborhood and educators and students and families. the city may lose slots that may never be replaced and leaving a gaming hole in the community. we're already falling behind in existing needs. therefore we need to stabilize our existing licensed facilities if we ever want to serve the families who seek childcare. in order for us to better understand how to support our existing childcare facilities and how best to encourage new license childcare spaces,...
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and the support the annexation of crimea and it's a good thing and have done so since 2016 was the first time you first talked about that in a support independence for parts of ukraine and seem to think that poor relations with the united states is the cost of this increased prominent on the world stage encountering foreign-policy. americans, on the other hand, also see consider russia international profile to be increasing in the world and are worth right now than they were before about russia but it is not quite extant central level, a fear of international terrorism or nuclear proliferation, or much more urgent threats. something that is interesting on the american side is there are real partisan differences whether republican or democrat influences your views on cooperating or limiting russians influence in the world and that is new. before this recent period of time publicans and democrats both felt similarly about russia because of domestic political issues and now it's become a more polarized issue. finally, there are still areas of shared concern especially in working toward comm
and the support the annexation of crimea and it's a good thing and have done so since 2016 was the first time you first talked about that in a support independence for parts of ukraine and seem to think that poor relations with the united states is the cost of this increased prominent on the world stage encountering foreign-policy. americans, on the other hand, also see consider russia international profile to be increasing in the world and are worth right now than they were before about russia...
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and thank youse and appreciation, and for the people who sit in the front row and the second row, thank you very much. i have been very well supported. i'm a big team player. my idea was not always the best idea, i am, most of the time it is, but there are times that i want to hear -- most of the time i want to hear people's opinions , and some of the decisions i have made have not been easy. i have said many times that this is not a popularity contest, but i'm able to sleep well at night because i know that i gathered to the extent that i can, the fact i'm circumstances before making tough decisions. i appreciate the support. some of the hard questions it gotten over the years from the commission, sometimes we have differed, but it is all benefited the department because it has made us a richer blend, and probably my proudest accomplishment is the makeup of the department that we have. far different than when i joined in 1990. and even different when i became chief in 2004. it is the people in this department that make this department what it is, truly reflecting the community. to be a
and thank youse and appreciation, and for the people who sit in the front row and the second row, thank you very much. i have been very well supported. i'm a big team player. my idea was not always the best idea, i am, most of the time it is, but there are times that i want to hear -- most of the time i want to hear people's opinions , and some of the decisions i have made have not been easy. i have said many times that this is not a popularity contest, but i'm able to sleep well at night...
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people are my angels and for ten years they stuck it out and rebuilt it and fixed it and made it happen. so thank you very much. i love you both. [cheers and applause] >> i would like to welcome supervisor hillary ronen from bernal heights and portola. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome -- look at this gorgeous day for this groundbreaking. the fourth in the mission recently, there is two or three more people to come by the end of this year. that is seven projects. seven buildings that will be 100% affordable housing for everybody. [applause] from everybody with formerly homeless families, to the working-class families that are making minimum wage in the city and county of san francisco, and thank you to mayor breeds. a lot of them will be people that came or were raised and born right here in the mission district. thank you very much for your groundbreaking neighborhood preference legislation. it means the world to this neighborhood, it truly does. i just want to say how proud i am to be the supervisor of the mission district. this is the most, if not one of the most, the m
people are my angels and for ten years they stuck it out and rebuilt it and fixed it and made it happen. so thank you very much. i love you both. [cheers and applause] >> i would like to welcome supervisor hillary ronen from bernal heights and portola. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome -- look at this gorgeous day for this groundbreaking. the fourth in the mission recently, there is two or three more people to come by the end of this year. that is seven projects. seven...
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i want to thank aid and state and wilson and epa for bringing us together. actually following up on it to see if anything is happening? that's really important, and there's so much more we can do. i have to congratulate the administration for getting this done. it's hard to pull these things together. it's hard not just making recommendations but trying to find consensus. and to have 20 organizations that came together and made their inputs and made this happen, that's really significant. and we shouldn't lose sight of that. and what we do with the strategy now, that's the key question. how do we take it and how do we really make it come alive? one thing, and all of those that are participating from the administration that i would recommend and we've been recommending for a while, is let's make the u.s. water strategy part of the national security strategy of the united states. when you elevate it to that level, everyone is paying attention to it. so we've got a great start, but let's take it that next step. it's really important to do that. it's hard to kee
i want to thank aid and state and wilson and epa for bringing us together. actually following up on it to see if anything is happening? that's really important, and there's so much more we can do. i have to congratulate the administration for getting this done. it's hard to pull these things together. it's hard not just making recommendations but trying to find consensus. and to have 20 organizations that came together and made their inputs and made this happen, that's really significant. and...
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when the months and years between now and then and hundreds of people are dying and it's completely preventible. that's all i have to say. thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i think a lot of people have made a lot of different points here today. this is clearly an important issue that so many people care about. all i want to say is commissioners, i urge you to not underestimate the gravity of the decision you're about to make. being on the wrong side of this will not only set bad precedent but make our city of the laughing stock of the nation. we're willing to raise the money but do not have the heart and compassion to being human means. thank you. >>> thank you. i've got two more cards here. we have to have them in here. >> since you're out there, we have. (names read). come on in. >> good evening. i live in the castro. i'm here to urge you to support the navigation center tonight and not to delay it any further. 200 unsheltered people in san francisco die every year on our streets and we've heard a lot tonight about oh, we should tweak this or that and maybe
when the months and years between now and then and hundreds of people are dying and it's completely preventible. that's all i have to say. thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i think a lot of people have made a lot of different points here today. this is clearly an important issue that so many people care about. all i want to say is commissioners, i urge you to not underestimate the gravity of the decision you're about to make. being on the wrong side of this...
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and then, you grow up, and you have life experiences, and you realize that life is not that black and white, and you meet individuals, you have your own stories, and you realize that addiction is a beast of a disease that hurts a lot of people. there's so much shame and stigma behind addiction that we must do everything in our society to erase. and it is something that i care so deeply about. it is something that i believe we need to put all our efforts into, and i -- i understand, too, the fear people have around people doing drugs. i did start my career as a prosecutor, and i've seen horrible things that people do on drugs. i've seen families dismantled, my own. i guess that fear. and what i would encourage people to do is come to this issue from a place of love and compassion and really try to understand what addicts and alcoholics are going through, and that is just an incredibly hard thing to ask you to do if you have no idea what that means. i encourage you to maybe go sit in an open a.a. meeting or open n.a. meeting and understand what people do and try to go to to recover from
and then, you grow up, and you have life experiences, and you realize that life is not that black and white, and you meet individuals, you have your own stories, and you realize that addiction is a beast of a disease that hurts a lot of people. there's so much shame and stigma behind addiction that we must do everything in our society to erase. and it is something that i care so deeply about. it is something that i believe we need to put all our efforts into, and i -- i understand, too, the...
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city and culture and ao forth. but he was also one of the bankers but after the period of time that she was friends with the morgans is over, he was one of the main people that decided it would be necessary for there to be a central bank in the united states like we have now, there federal reserve that would say thanks in a situation where the government could not step in and help those banks. so when it was an unsinkable. like the pnf, rather than j.p. morgan counting on the treasury department which he had furnished money to in decades before that there would be another central entity to do that. in behind-the-scenes he started to work with congress to create what became the federal reserve bank. but his name is not noted for that and history. >> so jekyll island 1913, was that a noble effort? >> jekyllan island started in 10 and it was basically cash it was like the country club for all the rich people in the united states at the time. they effectively -- i spent a lot of time doing research down there and now i
city and culture and ao forth. but he was also one of the bankers but after the period of time that she was friends with the morgans is over, he was one of the main people that decided it would be necessary for there to be a central bank in the united states like we have now, there federal reserve that would say thanks in a situation where the government could not step in and help those banks. so when it was an unsinkable. like the pnf, rather than j.p. morgan counting on the treasury...
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we appreciate your support and we think clean and safe will make a difference for owners and guests and people that come to the union square area for the future. >> thank you. next peek, please. speaker, please. >> good afternoon. thank you very much for moving this item forward. supervisor peskin, you've been there from the beginning begin, as i have. i've been part of the bid from the very beginning and i don't want it to get lost in robbie's presentation that we did extensive outreach and what the services and the enhancements that stakeholders union square and this is moving forward and it was the 24/7 camera monitoring, clean and safe dispatch. the zone one and zone two, zone one is going to be receiving double the services from the past with this new budget. this new budget is a 65% increase. so the members of the district overwhelmingly said we want more. it needs more and we're willing to pay for to get it. and so, i appreciate you moving this item forward and look forward to the next term of the union square i.d. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors, board president.
we appreciate your support and we think clean and safe will make a difference for owners and guests and people that come to the union square area for the future. >> thank you. next peek, please. speaker, please. >> good afternoon. thank you very much for moving this item forward. supervisor peskin, you've been there from the beginning begin, as i have. i've been part of the bid from the very beginning and i don't want it to get lost in robbie's presentation that we did extensive...
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crimes down 17% and total violent crimes down 19% and homicides are down and we had eight this time last year as opposed to five last year to date. our last homicide reported over a month ago. four out of five homicide cases have been cleared. and respect to gun violence, we have had a 25% reduction in gun violence, so shooting incidents, anyway, 2018 over 2017. our property crime is also down. we're 17% down and property crime and this includes burglaries, motor vehicle thefts, including auto burglaries and arsons. auto burglaries are down 22% in 202018 compared to 2017 and we'e focusing on that issue in terms of focusing on the hot spots around the city where auto burglaries occur accordingly. overall, the crime picture is looking very pleasing and we will keep our eye on it and keep the strategies going that we deploy. i have one significant case, a fraud case to report to the commission and public. there may be other victims out there, but this is a case of what is known as a pigeon drop scam in which the suspects usually offer some type of financial incentive for the victim to
crimes down 17% and total violent crimes down 19% and homicides are down and we had eight this time last year as opposed to five last year to date. our last homicide reported over a month ago. four out of five homicide cases have been cleared. and respect to gun violence, we have had a 25% reduction in gun violence, so shooting incidents, anyway, 2018 over 2017. our property crime is also down. we're 17% down and property crime and this includes burglaries, motor vehicle thefts, including auto...
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bucked the uprend disappointing earnings and the continuing weakness in healthcare and and asia were up ashina reported better gdp numbers than expected and gdp has been ea declining for in china and the anticipation of a bottom there is the mainf movere global stock market in the past couple of months on the heels of the mlusive sti over there and the hopes for a trade deal. the s&p 500 isn't the only major index patterned near a new high. stock exchanges in russia and china and saudi arabia all at 52-week highs and it is at an historic high and the other main mover s have been earnings and fear of an earnings recession and two or more consecutive quarters of a decline on the s&p 500 are dissipating as china avoids a meltdown and europe just muddles through. an dramatically cut earnings estimates in december on those fears and they appear to have cut too much. just look today athe companies that are beating earnings on very wide marginsdi inc netflix and morgan stanley all beatingy stimates bdouble digits and that's up by 3%. and negate revenue arnings growth was a major disappointm
bucked the uprend disappointing earnings and the continuing weakness in healthcare and and asia were up ashina reported better gdp numbers than expected and gdp has been ea declining for in china and the anticipation of a bottom there is the mainf movere global stock market in the past couple of months on the heels of the mlusive sti over there and the hopes for a trade deal. the s&p 500 isn't the only major index patterned near a new high. stock exchanges in russia and china and saudi...
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and you come and see about me.u believed in me, when i got out of prison i was a different woman. >> you're not dwayne wade the basketball player, the legend, you're the human being who took the time and on his own wrote my brother's name on his shoe and you cared. >> when you bought your momma that church, you don't even understand the lives that you changed. so i don't have a jersey but i brought you this. >> i don't have a jersey to trade with you but i have this. the blazer that i wore to my first -- >> my cap and gown from graduation. >> this is important because joaquin wore this in his last championship. >> my family wanted you to have it. >> these came from my brother joaquin. >> he was a role model and made all of the difference. >> one of the special robes that you gave me, purple symbolized royalty and you are royal and in everybody's life you touched. >> you completely changed the course of my life. >> i know my brother is with you always. >> oh, the last voice belongs to andrea oliver, the sister of pa
and you come and see about me.u believed in me, when i got out of prison i was a different woman. >> you're not dwayne wade the basketball player, the legend, you're the human being who took the time and on his own wrote my brother's name on his shoe and you cared. >> when you bought your momma that church, you don't even understand the lives that you changed. so i don't have a jersey but i brought you this. >> i don't have a jersey to trade with you but i have this. the...
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i can hop on and a arrive? style and it's fine.ople haven't mentioned, when i worked at a pizza place i used to close up shop a 2:00. i had to walk home at night. i got there fine. determined to be tough but i can only imagine if i had a scooter to just glide home to my warm bed and cat. i would be so much safer. i encourage you to keep the scooter program. it's our future. everyone is mentioned. it's really exciting and it's going to get more cars off the streets. i'd love to keep it and get more of them. i live right up the block on poll being and pine and it's hard to get a scooter in the morning. i can rarely finds one. i would love to have more on the streets and for it to continue. thank you. >> thank you, very much. >> hi, good morning. my name is alex chow. i'm a resident of san francisco. like other people have mentioned, i have many of options for commute. cars, bikes, muni and i like scooters because of the convenience. but i like it as a group activity. not being able to find enough for even another person is kind of a
i can hop on and a arrive? style and it's fine.ople haven't mentioned, when i worked at a pizza place i used to close up shop a 2:00. i had to walk home at night. i got there fine. determined to be tough but i can only imagine if i had a scooter to just glide home to my warm bed and cat. i would be so much safer. i encourage you to keep the scooter program. it's our future. everyone is mentioned. it's really exciting and it's going to get more cars off the streets. i'd love to keep it and get...
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then for burglary and autotheft and i'm concerned about the homicides and the rate obviously. i want to know if bayview has the resources and help you need to be able to address this. >> since i've been at bayview station we have had three homicide. so you know, at one point i worked in homicide as sergeant prior to my assignment at bayview. i was the captain of major crimes and overseeing the homicide unit. i'm very passionate about any homicides in the city and particularly in the bay view. yes, i am getting the resources i need. the chief is concerned and the command staff has been available in giving me resources which have been deployed on a regular basis each week to help address crimes and to be the visual deterrent. and i don't expect moving forward, god willing, that our numbers will continue to increase. >> thing on the human trafficking, is that -- i don't know what that means? it seems like these are really low numbers and seems good but i don't know if it's difficult to track or means something different. >> i think it's somewhat difficult to track. in order to tr
then for burglary and autotheft and i'm concerned about the homicides and the rate obviously. i want to know if bayview has the resources and help you need to be able to address this. >> since i've been at bayview station we have had three homicide. so you know, at one point i worked in homicide as sergeant prior to my assignment at bayview. i was the captain of major crimes and overseeing the homicide unit. i'm very passionate about any homicides in the city and particularly in the bay...
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and you had to be pragmatic about the cycles of products and platforms and consumer habits. i think it's possible to be realistic about things like that, but also remain engaged and anchored in some optimism. as samir said, the components of what can work are clear and editorial quality is an anchor for that. and i wasn't kidding earlier when i said that maria and samir could use your support. and, in fact, all of us can play a role in this by buying quality journalism, whether it's a newspaper or subscription to a website or sending money to someone like maria. i think the news of the future can get better, but we have to want it to. thank you. [ applause ] >> so because i forgot to do so earlier, i will explain what will happen now. kevin will join me here on stage. some of you have already put questions on index cards. some of you will continue to do so. we'll have ushers bringing those up to the front of the house. and we'll look forward to sharing a conversation with you for the next half hour or so. >> so while we're waiting for our first questions to come up, i though
and you had to be pragmatic about the cycles of products and platforms and consumer habits. i think it's possible to be realistic about things like that, but also remain engaged and anchored in some optimism. as samir said, the components of what can work are clear and editorial quality is an anchor for that. and i wasn't kidding earlier when i said that maria and samir could use your support. and, in fact, all of us can play a role in this by buying quality journalism, whether it's a newspaper...
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she's been great, and dan scavino and mike and the whole group and madeleine, everybody.rs and applause] what a group. what a group. no, they're great people, and they really love this country. what they've been through, they've been through a lot. they've been through a lot of phony stuff. the witch hunts, they've been through a lot. so we're delighted to be joined tonight by many incredible wisconsin republican leaders. a really great friend of mine, a man who is really the focus of what's going on in so much of washington, very tough guy, very strong guy. i call him wisconsin tough. and i don't even know if you know it, and i don't know if you appreciate it, but i'm telling you, he's really good, ron johnson, your senator. [cheers and applause] thank you, ron. great job. he's doing a big job now, i can tell you that. he's working on some things that are very important: and members of congress, brian style -- brian, thank you, brian. [cheers and applause] glenn grothman,. [applause] this guy, every time i introduce him -- you know, i love champions. i don't care if it's
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services with compassion and respect and that we care for our patients and always and continue to be proud of the critical role as the city's only trauma center and safety net hospital. i note that the hospital provided $61 million in charity care in 2017 alone. and i look forward to bringing our recommendations to the commission on the 16th, to align our hospital billing practices with the department's values. so every member of the public feels welcome and cared for at zuckerberg san francisco general. and in closing, i will just note that this week is national public health week. and we are going to be telling stories on social media, focusing on some of the themes of the week, including healthy communities, violent prevention, urban health, technology and climate change. and for those of us who are social media mavens, we can be followed on facebook and on twitter. and i'm asked to remind you to please like, tweet and share our postings. thank you. >> thank you. commissioners, questions of the director at this point. >> i did have one on the dental transformation. >> yeah. >> pro
services with compassion and respect and that we care for our patients and always and continue to be proud of the critical role as the city's only trauma center and safety net hospital. i note that the hospital provided $61 million in charity care in 2017 alone. and i look forward to bringing our recommendations to the commission on the 16th, to align our hospital billing practices with the department's values. so every member of the public feels welcome and cared for at zuckerberg san...
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what is happening in the swings in snow and rain and drought and wind and fires in fact, we are now working on the disaster package that is a result of not tackling carbon pollution. so while i come from a state, i'm very proud to say that led the industrial revolution and we certainly benefited from the power of fossil fuels, we better be paying attention now, to what is happening here or our kids or grandkids frankly, are going to never forgive us what is going on. so given the clear market trends as well as what's happening here all around us, the science says we have 12 years to curb our emissions to avoid catastrophic global warming. and the significant investments of our global competitors in clean energy led by china, why, then, is this administration proposing to do the exact opposite, really, take us backwards? i appreciate what you said, but the budget takes us backwards. and how will this benefit us going forward with what we need to do in terms of jobs, clean energy and tackling carbon pollution? >> senator, absolutely, one of the things that i talk about on a fairly reg
what is happening in the swings in snow and rain and drought and wind and fires in fact, we are now working on the disaster package that is a result of not tackling carbon pollution. so while i come from a state, i'm very proud to say that led the industrial revolution and we certainly benefited from the power of fossil fuels, we better be paying attention now, to what is happening here or our kids or grandkids frankly, are going to never forgive us what is going on. so given the clear market...
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bike lanes, and want to know if we've made those overtures to the t and cs, and maybe mr. eldridge can answer that. while we're good -- while we're doing a lot on one of the three "e"s, which engineering, we need to step it up on the other two "e"s, enforcement and education. >> i think that's a lot of interesting ideas that require further thought within our body and other bodies. >> chairman: mr. mccormick -- oh, commissioner fuer first. >> thank you, chair. i just wanted to give you an update that supervisor manhandleman anmandelman and i d that same hearing you attended, and were rather appalled at the lack of motorcycle police officers and in full transparency, my husband was one for nine years. i wasn't seeing them in my neighborhood, but i am recently. because through an agreement and through discussions with the chief, we have put through one academy class now. there hadn't been an academy class in three years. and now another academy class is going through april or the beginning may, to train more motorcycle cops. we nee need to have enforcement, absolutely. we ca
bike lanes, and want to know if we've made those overtures to the t and cs, and maybe mr. eldridge can answer that. while we're good -- while we're doing a lot on one of the three "e"s, which engineering, we need to step it up on the other two "e"s, enforcement and education. >> i think that's a lot of interesting ideas that require further thought within our body and other bodies. >> chairman: mr. mccormick -- oh, commissioner fuer first. >> thank you,...
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having a high fever and shivers and shakes and chills as miserable. so they will get out of bed quicker and what will happen? they will come downstairs and cough on their friends and children and go to work and cost over them. the suggestion from this group was by treating a fever for patients and save the emergency department you might increase transmission rates by about 1% and given the enormity of the disease they suggested you might get an additional 500 deaths per year in the united states as a result of treating people speakers. if you come to the emergency department with influenza today and your doctor sees you have a fever of 103 and suggests that you probably shouldn't get something for your fever because she says there's a paper from mcmaster university that theoretically this could increase the death rate by 100 you will probably say doctor please give me the medicine. i know i would command i would prescribe and probably continue to prescribe something for people speakers in the presence of influenza but there is at least this other way
having a high fever and shivers and shakes and chills as miserable. so they will get out of bed quicker and what will happen? they will come downstairs and cough on their friends and children and go to work and cost over them. the suggestion from this group was by treating a fever for patients and save the emergency department you might increase transmission rates by about 1% and given the enormity of the disease they suggested you might get an additional 500 deaths per year in the united...
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and foreign and to improve our efficiencies and effectiveness of searing and operational to combat [inaudibled public safety. i want to thank you for having me here today the court to answering any questions you have. >> thank you. our next witness is commander jonathan white. commander white serves as us public health service commission core or in the us health permit service corporate health and human services senior advisor and office of emergency management and medical operations. he previously served as deputy director of health and human services offices of refugee resettlement. commander white. >> good morning. chairman johnson, ranking member peters and members of the committee. it is my honor to appear today before you i'm half of the us health and human services. as the chairman noted, my name is jonathan white, cree officer in the us public and clinical social worker and emergency manager in most recently i have detailed as hhs operational lead in the effort to reunify children who were separated from their parents at this office border. i want to talk to you about the unaccompanie
and foreign and to improve our efficiencies and effectiveness of searing and operational to combat [inaudibled public safety. i want to thank you for having me here today the court to answering any questions you have. >> thank you. our next witness is commander jonathan white. commander white serves as us public health service commission core or in the us health permit service corporate health and human services senior advisor and office of emergency management and medical operations. he...
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to benefit, to be part of this education week and to come and have fun with us and learn and be transformed by--through education. damian: and these children, [speaking foreign language], they wanna learn, right? i mean, they're there. once you open the doors for them, they're ready to kick that door down and learn what you have to teach them. juan: yes, do you know, for us, the education is a key. is the principle topic for us, for the mexican consulate, to educate the people, to know the people, the mexican community, the principal things, the principle main, is to go to the school, village or school, that's the reason that we have this binational education week for the--in this san jose. and we are working very, very hard with many, many partners and this we are going to have many, many, many activities and finally in saturday on 4th, we are going to have, i remember, it's tuition with microsoft-- in the mount pleasant elementary school. we are going to have activity and we invited the mexican community, basically, the children and the parents. damian: all right. i think your commitment
to benefit, to be part of this education week and to come and have fun with us and learn and be transformed by--through education. damian: and these children, [speaking foreign language], they wanna learn, right? i mean, they're there. once you open the doors for them, they're ready to kick that door down and learn what you have to teach them. juan: yes, do you know, for us, the education is a key. is the principle topic for us, for the mexican consulate, to educate the people, to know the...
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and these really can and should be updated. no private sector business would have a 2009 computer system processing the kind of load that we are today. and so a fee that would be dedicated entirely to updating the system and to integrating it with dhs and state, because right now folks will send it to us and we actually are putting things in the mail sometimes. they have to fill that out and mail it to dhs. this is not the way we should be operating. >> okay. thank you. thank you, madam chair. >> let me now recognize the ranking member of the committee, congressman cole, for any opening remarks he wants to make and questions. >> first of all, i want to thank the chair and please accept my apology, and i apologize to the secretary and everybody on the committee. i had a bill in another committee i've been working on nine years. and it's finally getting heard. so i sort of needed to be there. but i appreciate that. mr. secretary, i was going to start out by saying i was looking forward to your testimony, but i know you've already
and these really can and should be updated. no private sector business would have a 2009 computer system processing the kind of load that we are today. and so a fee that would be dedicated entirely to updating the system and to integrating it with dhs and state, because right now folks will send it to us and we actually are putting things in the mail sometimes. they have to fill that out and mail it to dhs. this is not the way we should be operating. >> okay. thank you. thank you, madam...
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nonresidential is defined and has -- and is a little confusing, and specifically, and i was reading this last night, there is -- why don't you make the presentation and i will tell you where. i can see our city attorney just left, but he will be back. okay. >> wonderful. any improvements for clarity purposes, as well as policy are always welcome. i have with me today mr. reagan who is involved with ample mentation and crafting of this ordinance. if there any reasons for that, this definition is that he can shed light on, we can talk about that as well. so yes, existing buildings energy performance ordinance, catchy that it is, appoints a really challenging place in the greenhouse gas reduction for us and other cities. today, 44% of the city's emissions come from existing buildings. we have wonderful ways of looking at new construction, upping the energy code, the requirements under construction, the challenge has always been for us and other cities, how do we tackle the existing building stock? how do we bring down the energy use and the omissions that are coming down from those bui
nonresidential is defined and has -- and is a little confusing, and specifically, and i was reading this last night, there is -- why don't you make the presentation and i will tell you where. i can see our city attorney just left, but he will be back. okay. >> wonderful. any improvements for clarity purposes, as well as policy are always welcome. i have with me today mr. reagan who is involved with ample mentation and crafting of this ordinance. if there any reasons for that, this...
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wouldn't be done and it was done and done on time. students can now complete it on their smartphones. if the 6103 exemption legislation, which was passed by the senate, is taken up and passed by the house as well, that will dramatically shorten the number of questions on the form and then i know that there's the legislation that you've introduced and are championing, would also eliminate a number of additional questions that are really not necessary, and that combination, i think, is a really important move to make it much smoother and simpler for students who have to apply for federal student aid on a regular basis. >> on the side of the universities, how would it benefit them with the simplyfied process? i've read statistics that 30% of the applications must undergo an income verification process? >> right, well, it would eliminate that process because it would-- the information would be drawn directly from the irs and student and family income, and it would greatly secure that data as well, because right now, it goes through a numb
wouldn't be done and it was done and done on time. students can now complete it on their smartphones. if the 6103 exemption legislation, which was passed by the senate, is taken up and passed by the house as well, that will dramatically shorten the number of questions on the form and then i know that there's the legislation that you've introduced and are championing, would also eliminate a number of additional questions that are really not necessary, and that combination, i think, is a really...
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and this is both for the community and others. interestingly, i do work in france, i have a regular conference, like the sixth year, you can collect data on racial disparities in there, and there is no data, then there is no problem. so again, this is part of the structural, which is a pernicious structure relative to what is experienced in france relative to islamophobia, you don't have the data that actually specifically can look at the problem with a complete set to understand what is taking place. so the positive here, that we do have a data set. it might be incomplete. and we need to complete it. >> i think ya'll might be hungry for lunch. so if you can help me in thanking our panelists sore for great conversation [ applause ] >>> later this afternoon, it's a discussion on hate crimes, and a rise in white supremacist attacks in the u.s. hosted by the lawyers committee for civil rights under law, our live coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. eastern over on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>>
and this is both for the community and others. interestingly, i do work in france, i have a regular conference, like the sixth year, you can collect data on racial disparities in there, and there is no data, then there is no problem. so again, this is part of the structural, which is a pernicious structure relative to what is experienced in france relative to islamophobia, you don't have the data that actually specifically can look at the problem with a complete set to understand what is taking...
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and not avert our eyes from our fellow flesh and blood.lowship is faced with desperate pleas for food blankets and medicine. for only $25 you can help save a life with the gift of food, a blanket and medicine to a holocaust survivor suffering all alone during this holiday season. i hope and pray you will do so before time is up and it is too late. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability....
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up to the balcony and i saw this and i started to cry because i had seen so many people killed and and wounded the day before and then i thought i can't cry because i have to witness this i have to watch what happened and so i watched and you know when this happened. the streets were completely silent and the lead tank tried to go around him and then after a while that driver of the lead tank turned off his engine and so you didn't even hear anything there wasn't any noise and then the young men tried to climb out on to the gun turret and. they would open up the turret the soldiers went open it up so he claimed climbed back down and then i remember the tank started up the engine again and the young man jumped in front again and i was just sure he was going to die but then suddenly i think about two guys maybe three guys from the sidelines there was a small crowd on the side of the street they they ran in and grabbed him and dragged him off and he melted away and i don't think anyone really knows who he was or what happened to him jan i heard you describe this moment as a magical moment
up to the balcony and i saw this and i started to cry because i had seen so many people killed and and wounded the day before and then i thought i can't cry because i have to witness this i have to watch what happened and so i watched and you know when this happened. the streets were completely silent and the lead tank tried to go around him and then after a while that driver of the lead tank turned off his engine and so you didn't even hear anything there wasn't any noise and then the young...