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i'm emily cohen, and i'm with the mayor's office. i wanted to add a few things to the presentation. i wanted to engage the community engagement process that our department has been engaged in along with sfpd and the department of homelessness and the port. this process has been significant. certainly, one-on-one conversations with the community has become the backbone of this party. also, you know we were here at the port commission on the 12th. since then, the city has posted two large-scale community meetings at the delancey street navigation. we've presented at three port advisory bodies. we've been working with supervisor haney's office as well as the other city departments to adjust the plan based on the feedback that -- that we have received as all of these meetings and worked together to put together the strongest proposal for addressing unsheltered homelessness in our community and meeting the needs of the homelessness that will frequent the navigation center. i'm going to skip the cleanliness slide. in addition to the safety plan that the commander will outline, we are also
i'm emily cohen, and i'm with the mayor's office. i wanted to add a few things to the presentation. i wanted to engage the community engagement process that our department has been engaged in along with sfpd and the department of homelessness and the port. this process has been significant. certainly, one-on-one conversations with the community has become the backbone of this party. also, you know we were here at the port commission on the 12th. since then, the city has posted two large-scale...
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we don't have an emergency in south beach and because of the great work the city is doing emily cohen said last night the hopeless population in the city has remained steady. we've had a serious problem for many years but we don't have a sudden emergency. for any leader to use the excuse of an emergency to bypass existing laws is executive overreach and undemocratic. related, the mayor continues to dismiss our legitimate concerns. this weekend i read all of the controller offices reports that was written after the mission and they talked about drug use and the encampmented and concludes increasing capacity compromises the model and is unsustainable without more affordable housing. i summarized these points here. in the words of the controller. the mayor's office has not addressed the concerns and the mayor herself won't meet with us. i respectfully request all of you to join supervisor hany to urge the mayor to come to our community meeting tomorrow. thank you. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. many of you know about the taxi industry and what it's going through. this is the sheet t
we don't have an emergency in south beach and because of the great work the city is doing emily cohen said last night the hopeless population in the city has remained steady. we've had a serious problem for many years but we don't have a sudden emergency. for any leader to use the excuse of an emergency to bypass existing laws is executive overreach and undemocratic. related, the mayor continues to dismiss our legitimate concerns. this weekend i read all of the controller offices reports that...
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emily cohen from the mayor's office. >> i'm going to give a brief overview of the healthy streets operationnter. i have some slides here behind me. as everyone in this room knows, homelessness is a crisis that we're favoring on the streets of san francisco. every day some of the numbers projected here give you a high-level overview of the scope of the challenge we're talking about. on any given night, we estimate we have about 7500 people experiencing homelessness. in our community, about 4300 of those folks are sleeping unsheltered on our streets. over the course of the year, we're seal close we'll ser 20,000 homeless people, and there is currently over 1100 people on our shelter waiting list. so homelessness is a challenge that almost all of your departments and your organizations touch in some way, and i just want to thank you all for your participation in that work. and i want to tell you a little bit about the healthy streets operations center, which was started in 2018 as an innovative approach to particularly street homelessness and unhealthy street behavior. and it is a deep collabo
emily cohen from the mayor's office. >> i'm going to give a brief overview of the healthy streets operationnter. i have some slides here behind me. as everyone in this room knows, homelessness is a crisis that we're favoring on the streets of san francisco. every day some of the numbers projected here give you a high-level overview of the scope of the challenge we're talking about. on any given night, we estimate we have about 7500 people experiencing homelessness. in our community, about...
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so joining me now is information ceo of the dnc, also the former executive director of emily's list and adrian cohenston herald" radio host. with those comments coming from joe biden will they go far enough for democrats if not for anita hill? >> well i think there's two pieces to this dialogue. the first obviously is between the vice president and between miss hill and i think we have to take her at her word in terms of an apology and what feels authentic and sincere to her and the timing of that. i think she's owed an apology and we can all agree on that. but the second part of this is, how do you run for president in 2020 in this new era, in this moment and the vice president has a 40 year history that's going to be looked at and talked about and this is one piece of that. i think miss hill is not wrong. i think he's continuing to work on that. i think he's probably got still more work to do. i don't think we can forget what we're up against here which is a president accused of sexual misconduct by 23 women. his cabinet is down. half of the women have left. we have to understand so the dynamic we
so joining me now is information ceo of the dnc, also the former executive director of emily's list and adrian cohenston herald" radio host. with those comments coming from joe biden will they go far enough for democrats if not for anita hill? >> well i think there's two pieces to this dialogue. the first obviously is between the vice president and between miss hill and i think we have to take her at her word in terms of an apology and what feels authentic and sincere to her and the...
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, two of the reporters working on this story today, emily jane fox, national correspondent for vanity fair who's chronicled the plight of michael cohen, the author of born trump inside america's first family and rebecca davis o'brien, reporter for the wall street journal. i learned everything from both of you, take us through what you've reported. >> this emerged -- thank you for having me on. this emerged in a letter that ms. wolkoff's lawyer sent to the inaugural committee this week and he laid out for the committee that she had -- or explained for the first time publicly that his client not only had received a letter from the intelligence committee, but also had been subpoenaed last october, six months ago now, by the southern district of new york and that there was a letter accompanying that subpoena that prohibited her from speaking about the subpoena. >> so we're about that because that's expired? >> yes, i guess it's expired now. and because there are additional requests for documentation and what i think is significant here is the fact that we also, as we also reported, she's been cooperating with the prosecutors there. so th
, two of the reporters working on this story today, emily jane fox, national correspondent for vanity fair who's chronicled the plight of michael cohen, the author of born trump inside america's first family and rebecca davis o'brien, reporter for the wall street journal. i learned everything from both of you, take us through what you've reported. >> this emerged -- thank you for having me on. this emerged in a letter that ms. wolkoff's lawyer sent to the inaugural committee this week and...
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emily jane fox. no one knows more than you about the president's favorite spinoff, the cohen case.s tweeting yesterday -- you were covering him. take us inside the cohen story yesterday. >> so cohen was mentioned, i think, more than 65 times in the report, which is a stunning thing. the thing that struck me that i kept coming back to was the obstruction part of the cohen stuff because it wasn't -- we know that cohen met with the special counsel's office for more than 70 hours, right? and he told them a lot of things, and a lot of them were enumerated in the report. but what was in there about obstruction had nothing to do with what cohen told him. it was what happened in plain sight. it was the tweets calling a cohen a rat, basically saying, paul manafort's not a rat because he's not flipping, but cohen's a rate because he -- rat because he is flipping. from my reporting, conversations i was having yesterday, it seemed like cohen was fairly happy that he played a part in this and that his testimony was taken seriously and that the special counsel's office seemed to find him to be c
emily jane fox. no one knows more than you about the president's favorite spinoff, the cohen case.s tweeting yesterday -- you were covering him. take us inside the cohen story yesterday. >> so cohen was mentioned, i think, more than 65 times in the report, which is a stunning thing. the thing that struck me that i kept coming back to was the obstruction part of the cohen stuff because it wasn't -- we know that cohen met with the special counsel's office for more than 70 hours, right? and...
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and cohen said that redacted, a friend of the president's told him everyone knows the boss has your back. with that we bring in emilyox, national correspondent for vanity fair. also happens to be the author of, born trump. emily jane fox, what have we learned here other than number one if cor sasse comes to you and says no i have better dialogue and tell him he's crazy. and number two if tom arnold calls you just know anything you say could end up on the front page. >> it just had every little piece of the trump story we watched play out over the last three years. what i think what happened today, obviously you never know who's recording your phone call. and he thought basically this would be helpful to cho00 because cohen has been relatively silent especially about the charges against him. >> and tom arnold is the arbiter of what should be made public or not. >> that's what he chose to do with this conversation. but he made clear he believed he was doing this without cohen's knowledge of the recording. and from all my reporting on this cohen did not know he was being recorded and many of the things that he said wer
and cohen said that redacted, a friend of the president's told him everyone knows the boss has your back. with that we bring in emilyox, national correspondent for vanity fair. also happens to be the author of, born trump. emily jane fox, what have we learned here other than number one if cor sasse comes to you and says no i have better dialogue and tell him he's crazy. and number two if tom arnold calls you just know anything you say could end up on the front page. >> it just had every...