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u.c. berkeley, and there were some issues that came up regarding u.c. berkeley being a part of that, and there was the question, could not stanford or another agency, organization or university come in and help with that and give their results along with the others? would it have to just be the one chosen? >> okay. that's a question that we could forward -- that you would have to that particular body that is working on that. i don't have that answer, but we can definitely forward that question. >> i have a couple of questions for city ph. and so some of these questions are coming from the comments that were happening during the last community meeting that took place between ucsf, u.c. berkeley and kind of questions, so these are some questions that came from the community directly, so i just wanted to ask those just so there can be some clarity around those issues? one of the questions that was posed by dan hirsch as well as some of the other community members were the questions around chemical elements and isotopes that may be beyond the chemical table
u.c. berkeley, and there were some issues that came up regarding u.c. berkeley being a part of that, and there was the question, could not stanford or another agency, organization or university come in and help with that and give their results along with the others? would it have to just be the one chosen? >> okay. that's a question that we could forward -- that you would have to that particular body that is working on that. i don't have that answer, but we can definitely forward that...
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u.c. berkeley of governmental in fourth place among likely california primary voters. she dropped five points since the last poll, down to single digits. >> she's got problems. they're probably repairable because there is so much time left between now and when we get really serious about the nomination. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: on this swing through the bay area, she'll be revisiting oakland where she kicked off her presidential run. she will be opening her west coast campaign headquarters there tomorrow. her visit also comes as her colleagues in the u.s. house of representatives launched impeachment inquiry against president donald trump. senator harris has been tough on former vice-president joe biden during the democratic debates, but she came to his defense against newly released transcript summaries of conversations showing president trump trying to convince the president of ukraine to launch an investigation against biden and his son hunter. >> as far as i'm concerned, leave joe biden alone. just leave him alone. >> reporter: now, supporters of president donald trump say
u.c. berkeley of governmental in fourth place among likely california primary voters. she dropped five points since the last poll, down to single digits. >> she's got problems. they're probably repairable because there is so much time left between now and when we get really serious about the nomination. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: on this swing through the bay area, she'll be revisiting oakland where she kicked off her presidential run. she will be opening her west coast campaign...
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u.c. berkeley for graduate work. he decided to become an architect and credits one of highs teachers for setting in motion his career. he believes that housing is a human right and having a home is connected to the well-being of families. children shouldn't have to worry about having a roof over their heads and parents shouldn't have to work more than one job so they can devote jobs to their families. this is the essence of a healthy lifestyle which has become his architect mantra and focuses on the importance of spaces. to armando, space light and geometry can have a positive effect. he worked in the private sector for some time, but in search of something more rewarded, he went back to school to get his graduate degree. for ten years he worked in the mission housing development corporation, focussing on creating healthy spaces and advocating for designs that accommodate multi-generational family structures, age appropriate for young children and adults and push the limits on sustainability by using environmentally
u.c. berkeley for graduate work. he decided to become an architect and credits one of highs teachers for setting in motion his career. he believes that housing is a human right and having a home is connected to the well-being of families. children shouldn't have to worry about having a roof over their heads and parents shouldn't have to work more than one job so they can devote jobs to their families. this is the essence of a healthy lifestyle which has become his architect mantra and focuses...
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u.c. berkeley. this allowed her to further devel develop her leadership skills when helping many adults and elders resolve abuse and neglect issues. under her tutoring, the individuals gained skills to become important social workers in the community. she has participated in two aps retreat committees. sarah worked tirelessly on scheduling the monthly officer of the day schedule for the last three to four years. these are just a few of sarah's attributes for making her an asset to the aps team. we commend her for protecting our ageing and adults in san francisco. [applause] s >> so sarah, on behalf of the department of ageing and adult services, you are the employee for the month of august. thank you. >> thank you. >> here. i think you should take this. >> thank you. next is diane lauren with the advisory council report. good morning, diane. >> good morning. welcome. thank you. commissioners, the advisory council met in june and again in july. we did not take a summer break. we'll take that in decem
u.c. berkeley. this allowed her to further devel develop her leadership skills when helping many adults and elders resolve abuse and neglect issues. under her tutoring, the individuals gained skills to become important social workers in the community. she has participated in two aps retreat committees. sarah worked tirelessly on scheduling the monthly officer of the day schedule for the last three to four years. these are just a few of sarah's attributes for making her an asset to the aps team....
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u.c. berkeley school of law. i'm a proud resident of the mission district in san francisco. i've known ruby almost two years in personal engagement as well as professional capacities. given my past experience and the contacts and interests i maintain in these areas, i've had the opportunity to learn about ruby's work in a professional context. she has a thoughtful approach to solving problems to ensure all voices with heard. in many situations she has proven herself to be the most engaged and impactful when she's helping others. i support ruby's nomination to the treasure island development authority and i urge you to do the same. >> supervisor walton: thank you. is there any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you so much for coming in and step forward to want to serve in this role. the work on treasure island is really important. we have a lot of work to do to make sure that we do the right thing. i am working very hard to do some of the same things on the shipyard, so this role is not to be taken lightly. supervisor mar, do you have any comm
u.c. berkeley school of law. i'm a proud resident of the mission district in san francisco. i've known ruby almost two years in personal engagement as well as professional capacities. given my past experience and the contacts and interests i maintain in these areas, i've had the opportunity to learn about ruby's work in a professional context. she has a thoughtful approach to solving problems to ensure all voices with heard. in many situations she has proven herself to be the most engaged and...
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u.c. berkeley and san jose university, they each get five stipends. the universities were selected due to their robust aging curriculum, as well as for the geographic locations of the institutions. that's a really exciting kind of development, as we think about the challenge of recruiting and maintaining our workforce. and i think those are the five that we wanted to highlight. and we're both happy to answer any questions you have about those or about anything else within this action plan. >> thank you, sharene. i have a couple of questions. one is on goal two, the conservatorship issue. there has been quite a bit in the press about this city closing down certain beds that were designed to house people who have severe mental problems there aren't enough staff to service them. so how does that work with our goal to increase conservatorship and protection for people who really need it if there is no place to house them? >> right. that's a very good question. i know that the department of public health has a plan to ensure that people continue to be hous
u.c. berkeley and san jose university, they each get five stipends. the universities were selected due to their robust aging curriculum, as well as for the geographic locations of the institutions. that's a really exciting kind of development, as we think about the challenge of recruiting and maintaining our workforce. and i think those are the five that we wanted to highlight. and we're both happy to answer any questions you have about those or about anything else within this action plan....
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u.c. berkeley. he's got a lot of great ideas, brilliant and researched book with planning in the bay area, but one of the things he talks about is how our fragmented planning system has reinforced patterns of racial segregation in the bay area. because we approve transportation and planning, you know, and office and things in different departments, different jurisdictions and certainly different municipalities, and that has reinforced the patterns we as a society has chosen to prioritize. i was thinking about this as i was watching you last week. because we are, you know, adding housing, as we need to. we're asked affordable housing in the west side, like we need to do. but yet the transportation decisions are lagging woefully behind. and you know, i am hoping that connect sf and some of the work that we're doing with transportation actually helps us make progress in realizing some racial equity and density equity between the west and the east side. so i would highly recommend the book to everyone,
u.c. berkeley. he's got a lot of great ideas, brilliant and researched book with planning in the bay area, but one of the things he talks about is how our fragmented planning system has reinforced patterns of racial segregation in the bay area. because we approve transportation and planning, you know, and office and things in different departments, different jurisdictions and certainly different municipalities, and that has reinforced the patterns we as a society has chosen to prioritize. i was...
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u.c. berkeley. dan garcia, software engineer at apple was on the dive trip with his partner yulia krishnea. and an avid diving enthuse iftd. the loved ones of those lost continue to mourn. investigators continue to search for a cause, and the garden at santa monica harbor continues to grow. >> santa barbara is small. it's 100,000 people. it's 100,000 people strong. >> reporter: in santa barbara, rob hayes, abc7 news. >> at least 15 of the 34 people who died were from northern california. you can read their stories on our website, abc7 news.com. >> coming up next, we are going to get a look at the s ♪ordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's fashion at a fraction. nytime at nordstromrack.com and get easy returns in store. nordstrom rack. what will you find? alright, so this is how you are gonna say:wn. you'll get the best deal of the year on xfinity tv and internet! and you even get this. mike, you're on balloons. sarah, you're gonna high five everybody. ben, you're gonna be wowing them wit
u.c. berkeley. dan garcia, software engineer at apple was on the dive trip with his partner yulia krishnea. and an avid diving enthuse iftd. the loved ones of those lost continue to mourn. investigators continue to search for a cause, and the garden at santa monica harbor continues to grow. >> santa barbara is small. it's 100,000 people. it's 100,000 people strong. >> reporter: in santa barbara, rob hayes, abc7 news. >> at least 15 of the 34 people who died were from northern...
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u.c. berkeley, and a proud member of the san francisco bike coalition. tremendous momentum today in terms of improving sustainable transportation options in large part due to decisions made by the board in regard to our streets. today represents another opportunity to move the city forward encouraging and protecting bicycling. research shows that unless bike lanes are separated and protected, only a small section of our population will use them, namely young white men. protecting bike lanes is the best way to diversify, women, older adults, and children, and people of color. in addition, study after study indicates that building protected bike lanes improves sfoot traffic and success of businesses along such corridors, as opposed to maintaining private car storage. in particular, 5th street represents market street, union square, and beyond. two traffic lanes in each direction and private car storage on each side. we can flip the scale of the street towards bicycling and transit. thank you. >> thank you. harold findlay, michael borden, kevin carol. >> ha
u.c. berkeley, and a proud member of the san francisco bike coalition. tremendous momentum today in terms of improving sustainable transportation options in large part due to decisions made by the board in regard to our streets. today represents another opportunity to move the city forward encouraging and protecting bicycling. research shows that unless bike lanes are separated and protected, only a small section of our population will use them, namely young white men. protecting bike lanes is...