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and 72, pallo alto, and cool, breezy, 59 half moon bay and 71 in novato and mild and the skies here,ou will see sunshine from san leandro. you head inland and plenty of sun and 76, and the accuweather seven-day forecast, upper coast, low 70s around the bay and upper 70s inland today and the warmer day out of the weekend tomorrow. we're cooler and the clouds increase late in the day and a chance of showers tonight and the numbers come down about six degrees inland and four degrees around the bay and the chance of showers lingers into your monday and download the accuweather app and you have raindrops on the panel on thursday. at this point it's a little too far out to pinpoint because it's late in the season because it does look interesting and it bears watching for showers possibly thursday into friday. so it's a little strange, but not that strange. i know we need and want some more, but not hopefully this week. >> we'll take all we can get. >> ooh a prom nigh >> welcome back. a group of high school students in maryland will never forget their prom night thanks to a generous strange
and 72, pallo alto, and cool, breezy, 59 half moon bay and 71 in novato and mild and the skies here,ou will see sunshine from san leandro. you head inland and plenty of sun and 76, and the accuweather seven-day forecast, upper coast, low 70s around the bay and upper 70s inland today and the warmer day out of the weekend tomorrow. we're cooler and the clouds increase late in the day and a chance of showers tonight and the numbers come down about six degrees inland and four degrees around the bay...
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fast changeover and 1.0 and 2.0 and they want new stuff and new food and beverage habits and we wanto cater to those and exciting consumers under strong brands is the key them. >> i feel what comes to europe is well ahead of what comes to the u.s. but it does get here. we have called beyond peat that just became public it looks like something awaits them from nestle that is powerful. >> we are right up there so we've been for a while in the european market and with the incredible burger and it is on fire it is in 1500 outlets and later in year under the aim awesome burger it will come to the states as well so we are deeply interested in the plant-based food area. i think we have a lot to show in this area and this is one of the key points. >> will you back this up with the traditional nestle fire power when you do it. >> yes we have global and retail reach and a professional unit that deals with quick service restaurant owners and food service operators so this is exactly our strength in deployment that we'll bring to bear. >> one of the great roots i remember from when i mom served
fast changeover and 1.0 and 2.0 and they want new stuff and new food and beverage habits and we wanto cater to those and exciting consumers under strong brands is the key them. >> i feel what comes to europe is well ahead of what comes to the u.s. but it does get here. we have called beyond peat that just became public it looks like something awaits them from nestle that is powerful. >> we are right up there so we've been for a while in the european market and with the incredible...
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and it's a fairly small position and i look at that and that makes much more sense now. warren buffett's buying this company and you know what? he really wasn't and it was someone else underneath him and i also like what i see in facebook because i'm a believer as well and i think it's the upside >> i care more about warren buffett's 13 fs from everybody and we know who the major hedge fund managers are and i have no idea what that position is today and war ebb buffett long term. >> this will be consistent for 2019 they'll be the ones that they always buy on pullbacks. >> up next, final trades in the . demand the best. demand a cfa charterholder. cfa institute. let's measure up. let's hold ourselves to the highest standards of ethics. as investment management professionals, let's measure up. cfa institute. >>> time for the final trade petey. >> i like what i saw today amgen. buy and calls, giddy up. >> the conversation is about what's the multiple that you want to pay. it was a hard wear company and now it's a software and security company and i think it's higher than 17
and it's a fairly small position and i look at that and that makes much more sense now. warren buffett's buying this company and you know what? he really wasn't and it was someone else underneath him and i also like what i see in facebook because i'm a believer as well and i think it's the upside >> i care more about warren buffett's 13 fs from everybody and we know who the major hedge fund managers are and i have no idea what that position is today and war ebb buffett long term. >>...
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you get peak tech and peak markets and watch the 2858 level on the s&p cash and that's your 50 day and we haven't been below it in mid-january. if tech peters out the market peters out >> check out this retail stock has more than doubled in the last year, but it is sinking right now. we will break it down plus trip adviser turning into a travel nightmare after the company's earnings report and it could spell outrble for another stock reporting this week. the details when "fast money" returns. really? [horn honks] man this is what i feel like when i wear regular shoes, cramped and uncomfortable. we can arrange a little upgrade. which is why i wear skechers... wide fit shoes. they have extra room throughout. they're like a luxury ride for my feet. try skechers wide fit shoes. they're like a luxury ride for my feet. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve i
you get peak tech and peak markets and watch the 2858 level on the s&p cash and that's your 50 day and we haven't been below it in mid-january. if tech peters out the market peters out >> check out this retail stock has more than doubled in the last year, but it is sinking right now. we will break it down plus trip adviser turning into a travel nightmare after the company's earnings report and it could spell outrble for another stock reporting this week. the details when "fast...
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10, and if we cane more students and we must, and it will help those students and help us balance the budget and move forward. and i think that there are areas of the city that we still do not serve. we need to be in expansion mode, not retrench mode and to to that, we need to to do pruning and weeding and so on and take courses that are primarily elective, primarily elective courses and those into the courses that are required while together we all, all of us fight no one direction for the funding for the fair funding for this community college and all community colleges, so yes. so that century foundation document is there for you to take a look at. >> it says guest one but i believe that's vice president temprano. i wanted to thank chancellor r orangerocha and thank you for ig the city college for this committee on not just our coming course schedule but on all of the work that we are doing at city college to better serve our students and frankly, all challenges that are decades in the making, that this administration and this board is tackling for the first time. i had a few quest
10, and if we cane more students and we must, and it will help those students and help us balance the budget and move forward. and i think that there are areas of the city that we still do not serve. we need to be in expansion mode, not retrench mode and to to that, we need to to do pruning and weeding and so on and take courses that are primarily elective, primarily elective courses and those into the courses that are required while together we all, all of us fight no one direction for the...
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clerk is victor young and thank kalina and scott from sfgovtv. >> make sure to silence all phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards to be included should be submitted to the clerk. items acted on today, may 21, board of supervisor agenda unless otherwise stated. >> item 1, whether the services with wrap around services and adequate beds, mental health counseling, psychiatric and psychological services, and funding levels to serve the population serviced by the program proposed in the pending ordinance, 181402. and item 2, authorize proce proceedurees -- city attorney to institute judicial proceedings to establish housing conservatorship, evaluation of the implementation of the housing conservatorship program. >> thank you very much, and joined by supervisor mandelman, the sponsor of these items. would you like to make the opening statements? >> members of the rule committee for hearing this today, and mayor breed, and even the most modest efforts are likely to face a tremendous up hill slog. never one to shy away from a fight, senator wiener is back with sb40, we will he
clerk is victor young and thank kalina and scott from sfgovtv. >> make sure to silence all phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards to be included should be submitted to the clerk. items acted on today, may 21, board of supervisor agenda unless otherwise stated. >> item 1, whether the services with wrap around services and adequate beds, mental health counseling, psychiatric and psychological services, and funding levels to serve the population serviced by the program...
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and such as the humanitarian aid and in africa so they began to be very active in the region and the horn of africa and neighboring countries to be a part of that strategy. so primarily off the horn of africa but now these actions are larger competition from the golf crisis. so that was a critical moment and for the neighboring countries and turkey sees this role particularly to counterbalance those you a policies. so including using religion as a soft power. and that issue was during the famine. and that was part of the initiative so look at what is going on in somalia for instance and also training somalia soldiers. and the role in that country has grown in the last few years and with a special envoy and then in that military region. so to play a much larger role and in 2017 and that included for the golf countries. for turkey to with those ports but also what turkey is trying to do is not only boost the economy but at the same time been using their religious guesswork but now they are a terrorist organization and on that religious network so that is significant and with that inves
and such as the humanitarian aid and in africa so they began to be very active in the region and the horn of africa and neighboring countries to be a part of that strategy. so primarily off the horn of africa but now these actions are larger competition from the golf crisis. so that was a critical moment and for the neighboring countries and turkey sees this role particularly to counterbalance those you a policies. so including using religion as a soft power. and that issue was during the...
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and what a rare opportunity, where can you go today and be interviewed for an hour and a half and reachte this about the book i don't know if you want me talking about it or what but i talk about jimmy, and jimmy was quite distraught when -- you had donald trump on and had that whole incident where you rubbed his head. >> jimmy: yeah >> i had said to jimmy, "it is absolutely absurd that anyone would lay a trip on you. i would do the same bit. everyone was curious what was doing on that bird's nest and you wanted to sit there and see. i thought the bit was fantastic, and i think people tried to blame you or say, "hey, jimmy got donald trump elected," this and that. it was absolutely absurd this whole idea that you humanized -- i didn't buy into it and i thought the bit was solid and you came on and i put it in the book about you talk about that and you talk about your angst over that because - >> jimmy: it is tough. >> yeah, it is tough and, you know, people criticize everything, but -- >> jimmy: i appreciate you being there for me because i didn't know who to talk to i go, "who's been t
and what a rare opportunity, where can you go today and be interviewed for an hour and a half and reachte this about the book i don't know if you want me talking about it or what but i talk about jimmy, and jimmy was quite distraught when -- you had donald trump on and had that whole incident where you rubbed his head. >> jimmy: yeah >> i had said to jimmy, "it is absolutely absurd that anyone would lay a trip on you. i would do the same bit. everyone was curious what was doing...
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when i came to san francisco and studied recreation and parks and towerism and after i graduated i moved to candlestick park and grain r gain adlot of experience work with the san francisco 49 and [inaudible] be agfemale in a vore sports dynamic facility. i coached volo ball on the side and as candle stick closed down the city had me move in92 too [inaudible] >> immediate interaction and response when you work with kids. i think that is what drives other people to do this. what drew me to come to [inaudible] to begin with for me to stay. i use today work in advertising as a media buyer and it wasn't fulfilling enough and i found a opportunity to be a writing coach. the moment [inaudible] you to take advantage of how you change and inspire a child by the words you say and actions you do. >> you have a 30 different programs for girls through rec and park and fast ball, soft ball and volley ball. i started the first volley ball league and very proud what i have done with that. being a leader for girls is passion and showing to be confident and being ambiggish and strong person. [inaudible]
when i came to san francisco and studied recreation and parks and towerism and after i graduated i moved to candlestick park and grain r gain adlot of experience work with the san francisco 49 and [inaudible] be agfemale in a vore sports dynamic facility. i coached volo ball on the side and as candle stick closed down the city had me move in92 too [inaudible] >> immediate interaction and response when you work with kids. i think that is what drives other people to do this. what drew me to...
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works to educate and inform older adults and people with disabilities, and the community at large, andhey do a lot of community outreach and civic engagement around the issue of housing, tenants' rights, and s.r.o. advocacy. the main efforts, of course, are to assist older adults and people with disabilities, and others, to ad case around advocd this important issue of housing in the city. they attend a lot of rallyings, a lot of hearings, and do a lot of outreach around that. the other piece of this particular grant is housing counselling, and that's face-to-face eviction and tenants' rights counselling, and that is provided in a subcontract with the housing rights committee at two locations, one in the mission, and one in richmond. and then i mentioned that both this housing advocacy staff and other s.d.a. members and participants attend rallies, public hearings, and group meetings to inform around the issues of housing and influence the housing opportunities in the city. >> thank you. >> chairwoman: any questions fo from the commission? any questions from the public. okay, jessica.
works to educate and inform older adults and people with disabilities, and the community at large, andhey do a lot of community outreach and civic engagement around the issue of housing, tenants' rights, and s.r.o. advocacy. the main efforts, of course, are to assist older adults and people with disabilities, and others, to ad case around advocd this important issue of housing in the city. they attend a lot of rallyings, a lot of hearings, and do a lot of outreach around that. the other piece...
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but i am learning and we get out and try to spend our fridays in our community and in our mosque and church. my wife and i are going to be honored to host what we think is the first ipthar in the governor's residence. so i welcome you here. i wish you the best and insights that come out of this, knowing that our team is here to implement this that one minnesota doesn't mean we are all the same, but it mean that is we share a common humanity and that we come together as one community to ensure peace and prosperity for all of us. we are all better for it. i thank you fsh the leadership in this room and the commitment that minnesota is only beginning and we can be the ones that show the world just exactly what it looks like to be in peace together. so i thank you all. . >> thank you, governor. president jenny. i forgot to mention a little story. i used to work here at the university and i loved every minute that i was here. it was one of my difficult decisions to switch to care minnesota. i worked with jenny as a provost and always left and there was always be one light up, that one off
but i am learning and we get out and try to spend our fridays in our community and in our mosque and church. my wife and i are going to be honored to host what we think is the first ipthar in the governor's residence. so i welcome you here. i wish you the best and insights that come out of this, knowing that our team is here to implement this that one minnesota doesn't mean we are all the same, but it mean that is we share a common humanity and that we come together as one community to ensure...
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and he got on a bus, and he arrived in the castro, and the rainbow stairs were really meaningful to him. this was probably 11:30 at night or midnight, so we gave him food and phone calls were made and someone gave him a safe place to live. about a week later, he came back to thank us, and he just felt so safe and happy here. so i was particularly struck by this sentence in the staff report under the general plans compliance section. preservation and enhancement of these districts serves the city's interest as an abundance of cultural and recreational activities lends san francisco an advantage over other municipalities. and i think that is exactly right. i hope that the creation of this district makes the castro as sort of a mecca, even more well known so that another kid like the one i met almost 30 years ago, they know they've got a safe place to go, that the systems and the collaboration between all the different community groups will support them. i want them to bring their smarts and their solutions and their capableness to work. i want them to bring it from wherever their hometown
and he got on a bus, and he arrived in the castro, and the rainbow stairs were really meaningful to him. this was probably 11:30 at night or midnight, so we gave him food and phone calls were made and someone gave him a safe place to live. about a week later, he came back to thank us, and he just felt so safe and happy here. so i was particularly struck by this sentence in the staff report under the general plans compliance section. preservation and enhancement of these districts serves the...
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al qaeda and isis in iraq and syria and collapse of the caliphate. i think where we have been probably not as good, where we need to do better is in prevention. getting it at the root causes of the problem. getting to the root cause of the problems particularly in africa are extremely important as the military tells us that there will be another caliphate. we have to pass this bill, because it gets to the root cause. it is the prevention piece that u.s.aide department and and defense department will work together and stop and prevent extremism at its core roots and i believe it will make long temperature the world a safer place. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: madam speaker, thank you. the united states works to prevent and stop violence when we help to build stronger and more secure communities around the world and try to make the most vulnerable regions more stable and prosperous. and impoffing the lives of large numbers of peo
al qaeda and isis in iraq and syria and collapse of the caliphate. i think where we have been probably not as good, where we need to do better is in prevention. getting it at the root causes of the problem. getting to the root cause of the problems particularly in africa are extremely important as the military tells us that there will be another caliphate. we have to pass this bill, because it gets to the root cause. it is the prevention piece that u.s.aide department and and defense department...
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and we're very pleased and honored to have the president and c.e.o. of the felton institute, al gilbert. please join us. [applause] >> good afternoon and welcome to this glorious celebration. we had a blessing of the ground earlier today. and it was extraordinarily touching, because it remind me of the deep -- reminded me of my ancestral relationship. and the other part of my family, you might have guessed, comes from africa. and i had the opportunity to go back to montgomery, alabama, two months ago to visit the lynching memorial. at the memorial i was able to visit the memorial for two of my family members who had been lynched in the 1900s which wasn't that long ago. one of which was lynched in my lifetime. it brings me back to the importance of building a community like this, where we're going to support both our babies, young families, and create safe communities for us to live in. it also reminds me that whenever we think we're working hard, we're not working hard compared to those who have come before us. who have given their blood. to make it s
and we're very pleased and honored to have the president and c.e.o. of the felton institute, al gilbert. please join us. [applause] >> good afternoon and welcome to this glorious celebration. we had a blessing of the ground earlier today. and it was extraordinarily touching, because it remind me of the deep -- reminded me of my ancestral relationship. and the other part of my family, you might have guessed, comes from africa. and i had the opportunity to go back to montgomery, alabama,...
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our deepest condolences and sympathis to you and your family and your mother phyllis and our best regards to your father. >> second. >> all in favor -- >> aye. >> aye. >> we're adjourned. >> thank you for that, commissione week. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the san francisco. the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and park has a place win the high sincerely the place to remove user from the upper life and transform into one of mother nachdz place go into the rec and park camp mather located one hundred and 80 square miles from the bay bridge past the oakland bridge and on and on camp mather the city owned sierra nevada camping facility is outings outside the gate of yosemite park it dates back before the area became is a popular vacation it i sites it was home to indians who made the camp where the coral now stands up and artifacts are found sometimes arrest this was the tree that the native people calm for the ac accordions that had a high food value the acorns were fatally off the trees in september but they would come up prosecute the foothills
our deepest condolences and sympathis to you and your family and your mother phyllis and our best regards to your father. >> second. >> all in favor -- >> aye. >> aye. >> we're adjourned. >> thank you for that, commissione week. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the san francisco. the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and park has a place win the high sincerely the place to remove user from the upper life...
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and our playgrounds and our parks. let's break down -- ground and get these construction projects started, so the mayor will lead us in a countdown and what i would love is for aerial to join me in front of allis chalmers and supervisor safai, you get to hit both spots, liz farrell and the kids from steppingstones and captain bailey in front of the mclaren playground, edna and supervisor safai at merced heights, and then mayor breed, supervisor brown, kids from steppingstones, charles, tim, lilo here at panhandle, and commissioner lowe and anna g. at sergeant mcauley. >> everybody ready? let me just make sure. are you already? five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't d
and our playgrounds and our parks. let's break down -- ground and get these construction projects started, so the mayor will lead us in a countdown and what i would love is for aerial to join me in front of allis chalmers and supervisor safai, you get to hit both spots, liz farrell and the kids from steppingstones and captain bailey in front of the mclaren playground, edna and supervisor safai at merced heights, and then mayor breed, supervisor brown, kids from steppingstones, charles, tim,...
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cities and cars and buses and planes and everything we like. here is the beginning of the industrial revolution and you can see the tip of what's going to happen next. this is a key point. most of what we've experienced in the last century is humans being humans, not impacting the climate. the climate impacts are coming now, that's ahead of us and really, whether we go for a low co 2 future, sorry about that. shouldn't be going that way. low co 2 future or a high one determines whether or not we go across the line again, the line that has ice caps on earth or ice caps not on earth. many people think that ice caps are doomed as we go back and the question is, how long does it take to do that? and we are worried about that how long it takes for the sea level to come up. these are important questions, but i hope you learned about ice house and hot house. what i want to do now is show you just a quick clip. we did a film that was to come out next february to tell the story that i told you using the medium of television: i want to give you a one min
cities and cars and buses and planes and everything we like. here is the beginning of the industrial revolution and you can see the tip of what's going to happen next. this is a key point. most of what we've experienced in the last century is humans being humans, not impacting the climate. the climate impacts are coming now, that's ahead of us and really, whether we go for a low co 2 future, sorry about that. shouldn't be going that way. low co 2 future or a high one determines whether or not...
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and then i finished my degree as a lawyer and i came here and my other hobby was being an actor. my first job was an acting job. so when i came here, i remember i saw an audition for a musical and it was at city college. i say, you know what, i cannot get a job as a lawyer because my english is broken and i'm going go see if acting can do something for me. so i went to an audition and there was this director who is right there. and she was the first person who believe in me as an actor. and she say, you have potential. i want you to be in the musical, legally blonde. i didn't know she had 32 years having that musical at city college in the theatre. i don't know if the board was for the ma ma mia show that you just finished. so to make it clear, i finish the play and that encouraged me to continue studying theatre. i tippe finished my theatre certificate -- >> your time is up. >> i'm going to call names in about a set of ten and one speaker who needs to go first but let me call a set of names, too, so people can line up. mr. wright, carmen roman-murray, fred moheim, teresa vilacom
and then i finished my degree as a lawyer and i came here and my other hobby was being an actor. my first job was an acting job. so when i came here, i remember i saw an audition for a musical and it was at city college. i say, you know what, i cannot get a job as a lawyer because my english is broken and i'm going go see if acting can do something for me. so i went to an audition and there was this director who is right there. and she was the first person who believe in me as an actor. and she...
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ones who keep going and striving and keeping america safe and strong and proud and free. you defend our freedom, our families, and you defend our great american flag. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: you show the world the force of american might and american heart. and you prove across these perilous waters and far beyond that there is no match on earth for the awesome power and glory of the american navy and the united states marines. [applause] pres. trump: to the men and fleet,of america's 7th the first lady and i have been deeply honored to be with you all today. on behalf of all americans, we thank you, we salute you, we honor you, we cherish you, and we stand with you now and forever. to the proud sailors and marines of uss wasp. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: god bless you. god bless our military. american --s the united states of america. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. v
ones who keep going and striving and keeping america safe and strong and proud and free. you defend our freedom, our families, and you defend our great american flag. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: you show the world the force of american might and american heart. and you prove across these perilous waters and far beyond that there is no match on earth for the awesome power and glory of the american navy and the united states marines. [applause] pres. trump: to the men and fleet,of...
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and transparency and decision making and employee benefits and a voice in company decisions. an uber spokesperson says drivers are at the heart of ourervice and we can't succeed without them. we'll continue working to improve drivers' experience for and with them every day. as part of the company's ipo about quarter or roughly 1 million uber drivers globally will be eligible for a one-time reward ranging from $40,000 depending on the number of trips the driver has completed. u.s.-based drivers will have the option to buy up to $10,000 for the money. >> they are charging them what they want and they pay us like peanuts. >> most uber and lyft drivers are part-time workers who are working f the ride shari companies for supplemental income. studies show that uber drivers make $18 t o$21 an hour average and the lyft spokesperson tells us that its drivers make about an hour. for "nightly business report," i'm aditi roy, san francisco. >> and you can read more about uber and lyft on our websitet mbr.com. let's take a look at the time day on wall street. the dow was up about two poin
and transparency and decision making and employee benefits and a voice in company decisions. an uber spokesperson says drivers are at the heart of ourervice and we can't succeed without them. we'll continue working to improve drivers' experience for and with them every day. as part of the company's ipo about quarter or roughly 1 million uber drivers globally will be eligible for a one-time reward ranging from $40,000 depending on the number of trips the driver has completed. u.s.-based drivers...
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we can address the concerns and the science is hard and it's difficult and it takes time and it takes money, but it's an opportunity for us to go to personalized vaccination to hear the concerns of parents, to respond with science, and maybe avoid the very, very rare but serious adverse reaction. >> we might come back a little bit about how that resourcing is going for some of that work. what i'd like to do now is actually open up to the audience an opportunity to ask questions of the panelists. it's hard for us to see but if there's any audience -- we'll get a microphone to you. state your name and organization. >> my name is brandon ball. i work for path. obviously we are funded to work in the drc by cdc with usaid. i wanted to ask questions, we were pleased to see it released and the content included. one of the things was around m&e and i understand that per the strategy there's an internal working group led by cdc and i wonder when you think that might look like practically to your point there are so many complex tis here, what does that look like for to you work together on that
we can address the concerns and the science is hard and it's difficult and it takes time and it takes money, but it's an opportunity for us to go to personalized vaccination to hear the concerns of parents, to respond with science, and maybe avoid the very, very rare but serious adverse reaction. >> we might come back a little bit about how that resourcing is going for some of that work. what i'd like to do now is actually open up to the audience an opportunity to ask questions of the...
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and assist and creating and informing these safety block groups. in the tenderloin, it's to create a total of ten groups by the end of the year and we currently have six. ow staff personally two block safety groups in the mid-market area. block safety groups, property owners in the strategy area are able to propose projects to rfs shine programme. owd manages a programme which funds projects and supports business and property owners in their efforts to improve the condition, esthetics and/or funnings of ground floor spaces. they have ushered block group safety groups true sf shine to implement safety strategies addressing blight, enhancing lighting, adding signage, increasing eyes on the street and instilling an overall pride of place. these strategies align with other commonly practice called crime preventions designs which was mentioned today. but briefly, this is a multidisciplinary approach to deter crime behaviour through elements. it may shape everything from a small scale such as the use of letting to the large scale, promoting public space
and assist and creating and informing these safety block groups. in the tenderloin, it's to create a total of ten groups by the end of the year and we currently have six. ow staff personally two block safety groups in the mid-market area. block safety groups, property owners in the strategy area are able to propose projects to rfs shine programme. owd manages a programme which funds projects and supports business and property owners in their efforts to improve the condition, esthetics and/or...
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rear admiral proctor hold graduate degrees in management and politics and policy and is a graduate and fellow of the center for defense study and strategic studies. welcome, sir. [ applause ] >>> with that i'm going to grab the fourth water and i'll turn it over to admiral krause. thank you very much. admiral krause, sir. >> ladies and gentlemen, first of all, i would like to thank our hosts and organizers of this symposium for inviting me again. it is an honor and privilege to be a member of this esteemed panel. it does not only give me the opportunity to brief you on the current state of the german navy but also contribute to the gear ha -- german-american friendship. we're focusing on our robust relationship rooted in deep historic ties, shared values and bold visions for the future. we are also recalling how after the end of world war ii, transatlantic partnership ushered in a unique era of peace, freedom and security. for us germans, the united states remains our closest partner outside europe. as someone who was born and raised very close to the border and fences that separated b
rear admiral proctor hold graduate degrees in management and politics and policy and is a graduate and fellow of the center for defense study and strategic studies. welcome, sir. [ applause ] >>> with that i'm going to grab the fourth water and i'll turn it over to admiral krause. thank you very much. admiral krause, sir. >> ladies and gentlemen, first of all, i would like to thank our hosts and organizers of this symposium for inviting me again. it is an honor and privilege to...
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[cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> please sit down.cheering] [cheers and applause] >> good morning, san francisco! [cheers and applause] >> it is an honor and a privilege to be here before you today. welcome and a big thank you to all of our local, state and other dignitaries. i'm very appreciative of your presence here today. mayor london breed, former mayor willie brown, former mayor art agnes, hi, melia. all right. former fire chief, former fire chief robert devens, former fire chief, paul tobacco, former fire chief ed, welcome. former deputy chief mar gonzales many thanks to my sister, carmen chu, i know that is my sister down there, but this is another sister. thank you, carmen, you are a rock star. i hope the ceremony doesn't make you go into labor. [laughter] >> but if it does, there are plenty of us who know what to do , so we are good. [laughter] >> thank you for being a strong role model for me and others, thank you so much. speaking of strong women, i want to say a special thank you to my new boss, mayor london breed. [cheer
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and the fish and protection alliance and sierra resource center. these are the groups that know most about the touolumne and mot engage and none were asked to participate. the ferc has a lot of problems we pointed them out in our comments and if they're not corrected it's going to be challenged. they basically gave the irrigation districts everything they wanted and a number of things they're not requiring. one of note relates to predator control and said we do not implement a predator control and suppression plan because they'll likely not be affect and could affect steelhead and similar efforts from the california direct did not effect salmon populations. and the plan proposed by irrigation districts depends on predator control because they don't want to add water to the flood plains. it provides refuge and food for juvenile fish and putting everything in the main channel and the predators will eat them. so i was disappointed in the sfpuc's comments and i was talking to an sfpuc staff member and i said do you -- [tone] >> commissioner: thank you
and the fish and protection alliance and sierra resource center. these are the groups that know most about the touolumne and mot engage and none were asked to participate. the ferc has a lot of problems we pointed them out in our comments and if they're not corrected it's going to be challenged. they basically gave the irrigation districts everything they wanted and a number of things they're not requiring. one of note relates to predator control and said we do not implement a predator control...
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realisticly german guard and he looked up and i'm in the trees and he's helping me get out, and he looks up and sees a little gold bar and he salutes me, and all i can do, return the salute. i was introduced to the german -- i became a p.o.w. 12th of august 1944. by the time when harold came in. during the war there were 32 men out of the 332nd fighting group that were p.o.w.s. 32 of us. and i'm not going to go through the men that died. but we spent the rest of the war at -- three. i became a schoolteacher, city of detroit, three, five years. lo and behold, i quit. take care, i quit, that's it. thank you. >> thank you, colonel jefferson. [ applause ] >> before our audience asks a question, 30 years you taught, was it in english? what subject did you teach? >> elementary science. >> yes, of course. do we have anything from our friends on the floor? >> my question for the whole entire panel is how did you overcome racism and discrimination, and what lessons would you share about that? >> what the hell did you say? by the way, you're talking to guys up here where everyone of us has bad hea
realisticly german guard and he looked up and i'm in the trees and he's helping me get out, and he looks up and sees a little gold bar and he salutes me, and all i can do, return the salute. i was introduced to the german -- i became a p.o.w. 12th of august 1944. by the time when harold came in. during the war there were 32 men out of the 332nd fighting group that were p.o.w.s. 32 of us. and i'm not going to go through the men that died. but we spent the rest of the war at -- three. i became a...
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and they try to shrink and to. shut up the space for dissent for democratic checks and balances for civil society for media for akademi and so on and so forth come to a question but my question is addressed to the progressive count. what kind of policies do we need to get out of this deadlock because it's not enough to say that we are pro europeans alongside what you said in the beginning what kind of policies we need to bring equality and solidarity and to make this european project great for all ok draw a line of. receive all our societies and even between states the strong get stronger and the weakest the weak or get weaker than the rich get richer and the other stay poor lodging without fronts and therefore i think it's the big task of the next 2 years to put social dimension of our european politics in the center we have to have standards for the countries whether it's minimum wage where they had access to health whether it's proper pension system what if they don't. like what we had 30 years to get conversion
and they try to shrink and to. shut up the space for dissent for democratic checks and balances for civil society for media for akademi and so on and so forth come to a question but my question is addressed to the progressive count. what kind of policies do we need to get out of this deadlock because it's not enough to say that we are pro europeans alongside what you said in the beginning what kind of policies we need to bring equality and solidarity and to make this european project great for...
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, and she grew up here and felt safe here and always felt welcome. for those of you who are here from the community, i hope you also feel the same way as you always have. if you have lived here for a while, or if you are a newcomer, we want to welcome you to our fire station. you're always welcome, it is a safe place, young and old. supervisor brown, thank you also for being here. not only does she represent this district very capably, but she is involved in all city aspects. thank you for being here. lots of think use. this is surreal as a lookout, i wanted to acknowledge that there are a number of retired guys, because that's what it was in the day, that are here that worked here, put in long hours, real courageous guys in the back please raise your hand if you were tara to to active station five. thank you very much. [applause] >> it is very special that you are here. and then i look to you, the old guard, in a lookout here in a c.a.c. of people who are hoping to be firefighters, paramedics, and e.m.t.s. raise your hand if you're hoping to get int
, and she grew up here and felt safe here and always felt welcome. for those of you who are here from the community, i hope you also feel the same way as you always have. if you have lived here for a while, or if you are a newcomer, we want to welcome you to our fire station. you're always welcome, it is a safe place, young and old. supervisor brown, thank you also for being here. not only does she represent this district very capably, but she is involved in all city aspects. thank you for...
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where will you shop and dine the 49 >> i'm rebecca and i'm a violinist and violin teacher. i was born here in san francisco to a family of cellists, professional cellists, so i grew up surrounded by a bunch of musical rehearsals an lessons. all types of activities happened in my house. i began playing piano when i was 4. i really enjoyed musical activities in general. so when i was 10, i began studying violin in san francisco. and from there, i pretty much never stopped and went on to study in college as well. that's the only thing i've ever known is to have music playing all the time, whether it is someone actually playing next to you or someone listening to a recording. i think that i actually originally wanted to play flute and we didn't have a flute. it's always been a way of life. i didn't know that it could be any other way. >> could you give me an e over here. great. when you teach and you're seeing a student who has a problem, you have to think on your feet to solve that problem. and that same kind of of thinking that you do to fix it applies to your own practice as
where will you shop and dine the 49 >> i'm rebecca and i'm a violinist and violin teacher. i was born here in san francisco to a family of cellists, professional cellists, so i grew up surrounded by a bunch of musical rehearsals an lessons. all types of activities happened in my house. i began playing piano when i was 4. i really enjoyed musical activities in general. so when i was 10, i began studying violin in san francisco. and from there, i pretty much never stopped and went on to...
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and existence to be more surreal and putting that in larger context which is america and money and blackballing people with money. so, yeah, but the idea about the last 3 or 4 years is definitely something that i plan to grapple with. >> i've been following you in your blog, i'm happy to see both of you progress. >> thank you. >> but my question is as a writer how do you keep your momentum and stay consistent even though you might be writing and like you say, you might have been the only person that bought the book or read your posts, how do you stay motivated? >> so, you know, it's funny that you ask as follow-up because one of my primary -- one of the primary fuel for whatever ambition i've had to get -- to get better as writer, it's desperation because we -- when we started in 2008 and i was working at the university of pittsburgh at the time, i was running college prep program in school of business, the program shut down in 2009, it was like a recession related casualty and i was out of a cross roads then, i went on a couple of interviews, nothing really panned out and now academic offices
and existence to be more surreal and putting that in larger context which is america and money and blackballing people with money. so, yeah, but the idea about the last 3 or 4 years is definitely something that i plan to grapple with. >> i've been following you in your blog, i'm happy to see both of you progress. >> thank you. >> but my question is as a writer how do you keep your momentum and stay consistent even though you might be writing and like you say, you might have...
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and affordable and safe space, a place to present master classes and lecture series, and to host a middletudents with our educational programs, rhythm, reaching youth through music, and the it gets better showcase pick a venue that would house a state-of-the-art broadcast facility so we could transmit these incredible transformational and inspiring events to a global audience. a space that espouses the san francisco values of diversity, acceptance, equality, entrepreneurship, and creativity a home where art and activism come together, and it is my honor to welcome you to that space today. [applause] our new home, and the nation's first-ever lgbtq centre for the arts is a continuation of what began over 40 years ago on the city hall steps. that moment where 99 men raised their voices in anger and sadness, but also in hope, singing the song that you just heard, singing for our lives, and thereby sparking an lgbtq arts movement that would eventually spanned five continents. that is why this isn't just our home, it is a home for all of the san francisco arts community and the nation. no one u
and affordable and safe space, a place to present master classes and lecture series, and to host a middletudents with our educational programs, rhythm, reaching youth through music, and the it gets better showcase pick a venue that would house a state-of-the-art broadcast facility so we could transmit these incredible transformational and inspiring events to a global audience. a space that espouses the san francisco values of diversity, acceptance, equality, entrepreneurship, and creativity a...
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and instagram and everybody? do you all coordinate at all? thank you, congress man. i'll start. in it the case of new zealand, our first priority was to work with the new zealand law enforcement, which we did. we sent our agencies on the ground to be a resource for law enforcement. >> we uploaded the images within our ai, designated as a terrorist attack, and then worked with microsoft, google, snap chat, others, sharing it across the board so they could be on the lookout. >> the global internet forum is a body that the four companies founded and in the context of new zealand it's a way in which we use hashes to insure that there was -- we were minimizing the distribution of that content. there have been close partnerships between the companies work on issues around hate. we find that that really enha e enhances our ability to learn from one another, in the ways we're tackling these problems that are unique on our individual platforms. >> thank you, and i would encourage you all to figure it out. because don't wa
and instagram and everybody? do you all coordinate at all? thank you, congress man. i'll start. in it the case of new zealand, our first priority was to work with the new zealand law enforcement, which we did. we sent our agencies on the ground to be a resource for law enforcement. >> we uploaded the images within our ai, designated as a terrorist attack, and then worked with microsoft, google, snap chat, others, sharing it across the board so they could be on the lookout. >> the...
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take it again and take it again and take it again. so we think -- we'll see the stats this time next year but we think we'll be better off for on our students. >> san francisco is going through that, as well, when we track students in manua math, pg students in different math students. when we them in the same classes and restructured the crim curri, we're seeing higher rates of students taking second and third-degrees of math. but when students are taking it over and over, we still had to offer those classes and those were on our budget. we had to offer courses for kids to take it over. so i'm wondering when we go to this new system and we're putting all kids -- all students in the same classes, i'm assuming there will be financial benefits, as well, to not having to offer so many where students were repeating. is that correct. >> that's absolutely correct. that's the motto we're following. >> and then i guess i also had a question, i know san francisco unified is doing a lot of work to increase concure rent concurt enrollment and wh
take it again and take it again and take it again. so we think -- we'll see the stats this time next year but we think we'll be better off for on our students. >> san francisco is going through that, as well, when we track students in manua math, pg students in different math students. when we them in the same classes and restructured the crim curri, we're seeing higher rates of students taking second and third-degrees of math. but when students are taking it over and over, we still had...
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and were liberals and this is who we are and who we should be and how we ought to explain the news becauses who seek to conceal that ideology and pretend they are pushing news, pure news, objective news and the rest of us know otherwise but half the country knows otherwise. look at "the washington post". "the washington post" was dead a couple years ago and going broke and jeff bezos came in and bought it and saved it for a quarter of a billion dollars but i remember it was only worth two or $3 billion and no one would invest in it. new york times was going broke, billionaire telex medications billionaire anna mexico bought 20% or so of "the new york times" to save it. other institutions. pete: is that newspapers or product of the bias they been exposed for or a combination thereof? mark: a combination probably but particularly the bias. what will happen -- look, bottom line is the media are destroying the free press. i want to emphasize this. you have, in the past, press that was partisan and admitted it and aligned with the party and they admitted it. a path that was elitist and they emi
and were liberals and this is who we are and who we should be and how we ought to explain the news becauses who seek to conceal that ideology and pretend they are pushing news, pure news, objective news and the rest of us know otherwise but half the country knows otherwise. look at "the washington post". "the washington post" was dead a couple years ago and going broke and jeff bezos came in and bought it and saved it for a quarter of a billion dollars but i remember it was...
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finger nails it and were just sitting in them and listening and listening and listening and finally when they finished i just pulled out my passport and i gave the main story teller i gave him my passport the open my passport they looked at it then he raised his eyes was thoughtful all ask me i think you get that. a. life will teach politics. keep learning my street wait a 2nd for you want to her. to check out facts instead of make ideas shifts to live us. from another reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's start going to devise a should or should. do you don't need. to know that 77 percent of coffee kinds are younger than $35.00. and you know what's on the subject the 7 percent of all the issues that matter to you. in this addition to moving uganda the country is well known for its generous refugee policies to locals think about sharing good land to 77 percent to 30 minutes on. what secrets lie behind the small. find in an immersive experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 get the. good. this i
finger nails it and were just sitting in them and listening and listening and listening and finally when they finished i just pulled out my passport and i gave the main story teller i gave him my passport the open my passport they looked at it then he raised his eyes was thoughtful all ask me i think you get that. a. life will teach politics. keep learning my street wait a 2nd for you want to her. to check out facts instead of make ideas shifts to live us. from another reality to cryptocurrency...
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they put restrictions on you on where and when and how high and everything related to it and you're out of control. basically they don't realize i think when they get up and complain it's not your problem. you don't care. it's not your money. as long as the money keeps flowing in the city coffers and you get what you want taken care of, you really don't care with the individual private property owners. in reality, if you look at the national government, most people have given up on government in general. they don't believe you will listen to anything they have to say, in fact, 90% of the time as i sit here and listen to the public comment, i'm amazed by the fact that none of you seem to pay much attention to it. you seem more interested in playing whatever it is on your computers. i would think the one time a week you're available to your constituents and they get up to speak to you, could take the time to look up from your paperwork and pay attention to what they had to say. but you really don't care and you make that obvious. i'll tell you where you make it obvious another time is gen
they put restrictions on you on where and when and how high and everything related to it and you're out of control. basically they don't realize i think when they get up and complain it's not your problem. you don't care. it's not your money. as long as the money keeps flowing in the city coffers and you get what you want taken care of, you really don't care with the individual private property owners. in reality, if you look at the national government, most people have given up on government...
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medallion and appreciate it and thank you, judge and supervisors. you listen to us every tuesday. so we lose the time and we know it's a big issue. and give notice to mta. they should have to listen, you know. our life is just like the fish living in the sea, in the water is happy but when you take out on the sand somewhere and you know, same like taxi drivers in sanfrancisco. we have the same situation like fish. my english very poor so next time i will bring a translator. thank you, god bless. >> thank you, sir. >> good afternoon. thank you. i'm again here today about the taxi medallion and believe me, we were hit hard like that tsunami. uber and lyft has taken everything from us. we don't want to bother you. but i know you have a power. this issue is nothing four you. you solve big issue bigger than big but for this small issue, it has ta taken the life of our fay and issues. that's a lot of paw money for ud we cannot make it. we're paying $4,000 and uber and lyft, we still paying the same thing and where we get this money and how we bring it up
medallion and appreciate it and thank you, judge and supervisors. you listen to us every tuesday. so we lose the time and we know it's a big issue. and give notice to mta. they should have to listen, you know. our life is just like the fish living in the sea, in the water is happy but when you take out on the sand somewhere and you know, same like taxi drivers in sanfrancisco. we have the same situation like fish. my english very poor so next time i will bring a translator. thank you, god...
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and as miss neilson said, the end of the contract and will go out to solicitor and a replacement contract over the course of the next fiscal year. we show our recommendation in table 2, page 10 of our report. in terms of the existing contracting authority and expenditures, we recommend an increase of the contract amount to $90.7 million which would be a reduction not to exceed almost $5.4 million. and we recommend approval based on that amendment. >> thank you very much. are there any members of the public that would like to comment on item number two? seeingnone, public comment is closed. supervisor mandelman? >> i'm curious, this homebridge is for folks ihss who need a higher care from a more specialty trained workforce. i was curious to hear more about what that more specialized workforce is able to do and the kinds of services they provide that another kind of ihss worker would not be providing. >> so the homebridge homecare providers essentially provide the same services that independent providers are able to provide. they're carrying out really state regulated activities. however, i
and as miss neilson said, the end of the contract and will go out to solicitor and a replacement contract over the course of the next fiscal year. we show our recommendation in table 2, page 10 of our report. in terms of the existing contracting authority and expenditures, we recommend an increase of the contract amount to $90.7 million which would be a reduction not to exceed almost $5.4 million. and we recommend approval based on that amendment. >> thank you very much. are there any...
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men that are diplomats and scholars and military leaders span the spectrum of religious ethnicity and nationalities both here and the middle east. so to provide government with information and analysis and ideas to advance the pursuit of security and peace in the middle east and equally important to do it on a timely basis. so the democratic and republican for more than 30 years, they have recognized the talent on our staff to be in senior positions and the tradition began with the first policy paper. [applause] [applause] . . . . >> took a step closer to assuming a senior position when the senate foreign relations committee voted 19-3 to recommend to the full senate the confirmation of our fellow, david shanker. [applause] to serve as assistant secretary of state for near east affairs. david, on behalf of the staff and trustees of the washington institute, please accept our warmest congratulations. [applause] we have a very full and exciting program this evening. to introduce our keynote event, i'm pleased to welcome my friend and partner, our outstanding institute president, shelley
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bart and his wife paula, and their sons trey and jed and their daughter latin. bart is part owner and peanut buying point, he has served on the georgia cotton board of directors, served as chairman since 2017, and he is a director of the southern cotton growers, and he also serves on the county committee for the local farm services agency office in moultrie, georgia. he has a tremendous amount of knowledge of agriculture and i look forward to his testimony. >> thank you all for introducing our witnesses. before we begin testimony, i would like to thank the chairman of our full committee mr. peterson for being with us today. each witness willing have five minutes, when one minute is left, the green light will turn yellow, as a signal for you to start wrapping up your testimony. mr. huie, please begin when you are ready. chairman, ranking member thompson, members of this sub committee, thank you for this opportunity to be here. as mr. vella so aptly said, i'm a farmer and rancher and together with my wife and three children we live near beeville ranch in texas in
bart and his wife paula, and their sons trey and jed and their daughter latin. bart is part owner and peanut buying point, he has served on the georgia cotton board of directors, served as chairman since 2017, and he is a director of the southern cotton growers, and he also serves on the county committee for the local farm services agency office in moultrie, georgia. he has a tremendous amount of knowledge of agriculture and i look forward to his testimony. >> thank you all for...
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and we are very humble and aware of the important history of this site and both the actual and symbolic promise of environmental justice that this building holds. and we will do our best, in partnership with you, to make good on our commitments. >> thank you. the chair would entertain a motion? >> moved. >> seconded. >> all those in favor? >> yea. >> so moved. >> chairwoman: we're now on item 8, the synthetic turf replacement project. >> good morning, commissioners, an i'm general manager dan morrow with the capital improvement division. i'd like to read the agenda for the record and then i'll go into a little more detail on why i'm here. what i'm requesting today is discussion and possible action to authorize the rec and park department to negotiate a construction contract with the silver sympathetic turf replacement project, as required under the san francisco administration code 6.23c, subparagraph two. i have a clerical error, it is actually 6.23, not 02. about a week and a half ago, i came to the capital committee and gave a brief discussion only on this item, to replace some worn-
and we are very humble and aware of the important history of this site and both the actual and symbolic promise of environmental justice that this building holds. and we will do our best, in partnership with you, to make good on our commitments. >> thank you. the chair would entertain a motion? >> moved. >> seconded. >> all those in favor? >> yea. >> so moved. >> chairwoman: we're now on item 8, the synthetic turf replacement project. >> good...
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when i was a consultant, i lived at wabash and the state and between clark and dearborn and monroe and like i said, i was between wabash and state and monroe so i had a one block commute which i've not been able to replicate even after moving back to south bend. it's great to be back here in what really amounts to spectacular weather, by our midwestern standards. [laughter] as you know, i'm from south bend indiana and get on lakeshore drive and pick up my 90 about one hour and half later and you're in our hometown. great number of people who know south bend very well. [applause] there is more than that. [laughter] one thing i find myself doing as mayor is explaining something different to people who don't know our city and you know perhaps one thing about our committee which is our magnificent university of notre dame which though it's it's technically outside of limits were happy to claim. and yet because of that people sometimes assume we must be a tidy, wealthy, homogenous college town which is of course not our story. our story is that of a company town that had to figure out for t
when i was a consultant, i lived at wabash and the state and between clark and dearborn and monroe and like i said, i was between wabash and state and monroe so i had a one block commute which i've not been able to replicate even after moving back to south bend. it's great to be back here in what really amounts to spectacular weather, by our midwestern standards. [laughter] as you know, i'm from south bend indiana and get on lakeshore drive and pick up my 90 about one hour and half later and...
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up and went to court and everything she's even gone there and still standing up for him and so part of me is like look at some point you can apologize and say sorry i made such a big kerfuffle out of everything but at the end of the day yeah answer for yourself that if that is what it is because there is i feel like this is making it worse it's making it harder and his personal issues are his personal way of dealing with this stuff and sort of brushing it aside making everything into a conspiracy theory i feel like that's a little hard on people because it makes it harder for anybody to trust him and then at the end wiki leaks is julian assange and wiki leaks is this thing so yeah and you know i think and i agree i think it's one of those things words like no one wants to see whistleblowers get mistreated no most of the journalists get mistreated and i think the bright present is very clear he's not a whistleblower he's a publisher right exactly you know and i think that i think the between that and i think i think he has right on his side he can stand up and say don't treat me like
up and went to court and everything she's even gone there and still standing up for him and so part of me is like look at some point you can apologize and say sorry i made such a big kerfuffle out of everything but at the end of the day yeah answer for yourself that if that is what it is because there is i feel like this is making it worse it's making it harder and his personal issues are his personal way of dealing with this stuff and sort of brushing it aside making everything into a...
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adams had tallied the barack and treaty of peace and friendship was more respectful towards islam and 1806 and the addition of a crime. glad to be back in conversation with jeff zanny worked on his religious motto and the jeffersons request after a lifetime of speaking john adams felt ready to go back to his credo. this time he was in unusually concise. the just and good. growing up nearby abigail smith had her own fair share of controversy. at the guilt is under own of provenance. and the key factor is shaped abigail's early religious education was quite simply her likeness the middle daughter of her prom the pastor. this is one of the best parts about researching "household gods" producing those standard family history resources to chart. after all we know the home is a place where religious ideas are inherited guarded reinvented and renewed. families archive religious memories in a way that churches and clergy's cannot control. from the colonial period of the early 20th century home is a primary site for cultivating the education and devotion of religious sentiments. an interior su
adams had tallied the barack and treaty of peace and friendship was more respectful towards islam and 1806 and the addition of a crime. glad to be back in conversation with jeff zanny worked on his religious motto and the jeffersons request after a lifetime of speaking john adams felt ready to go back to his credo. this time he was in unusually concise. the just and good. growing up nearby abigail smith had her own fair share of controversy. at the guilt is under own of provenance. and the key...
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, and a.o.t. has been determined by the court to be insufficient for -- or the individual does not qualify. when we did a deeper dive, we found that 55 individuals met this criteria, which is not to say the 55 individuals would be conserved under this pilot program, but it is potential for those cases, which represents one point 5% of the population served by psychiatric emergency services, in less than 1% of the services -- of the population served by behavioural health services. for the people who were -- we are discussing, this is a case example we shared last week. this is there experience. for somebody like melanie -- melanie is a woman in her thirties, diagnosed with schizophrenia and severe methamphetamine addiction. she is under crisis, and her mental health systems are a cute she is seen running in the streets, taking her clothes off, and not caring for open wounds. she she's appropriate leap placed on an involuntary hold, and brought to psychiatric emergency services for immediate treatm
, and a.o.t. has been determined by the court to be insufficient for -- or the individual does not qualify. when we did a deeper dive, we found that 55 individuals met this criteria, which is not to say the 55 individuals would be conserved under this pilot program, but it is potential for those cases, which represents one point 5% of the population served by psychiatric emergency services, in less than 1% of the services -- of the population served by behavioural health services. for the...