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department of homelessness has opened eight navigation centers, two of which were temporary and have closed. so we currently have six in operation and certainly one sites that we continue. >> and for those who haven't been there, it is a small navigation services and providence foundation to operate the site. services provided are consistent with our other navigation centers with medical, housing, benefits and just general supportive services, meals, etc. this is a high level of our data and outcomes from the site. you can see here the outcomes of the sites since it opened and served over 680 unique clients. and the outcomes from this site are consistent with our other navigation centers. about 20% of the population have exited to permanent housing. here is the outreach which is obviously an important component of opening the navigation center. prior to original opening in 2017, h.s.h. together with the port robust community outreach project and working closely with the neighborhood association, we entered into an agreement with multiple city departments to support the neighborhood and to provide services in the area immediately surrounding the n
department of homelessness has opened eight navigation centers, two of which were temporary and have closed. so we currently have six in operation and certainly one sites that we continue. >> and for those who haven't been there, it is a small navigation services and providence foundation to operate the site. services provided are consistent with our other navigation centers with medical, housing, benefits and just general supportive services, meals, etc. this is a high level of our data...
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on that item yet. this is item 6a, regarding the navigation center. do you have a comment regarding the navigation center? >> no. just a comment on 60. 6b. >> 6b. do you mind calling back? >> caller: i don't mind at all. >> are there any other comments? >> president brandon, there is no other members of the public wishing to make public comment on item 6a. >> so public comment is now closed. commissioner gilman? >> thank you, emily for your presentation. i'm in support of the item and have no questions. >> thank you. commissioner wuhal? >> yes. thank you, boris and emily for the presentation. i did want to ask a couple of questions, since this is our first navigation center and we have the other one in embarcadero. in terms of some of the specifics you presented on your slide 6, and particularly since the purpose of this was to help people get permanent housing, and emily, you in particular commented that the 20% was a successful standard, two questions. one, what are the other navigation centers, have they been at that level or above or below? and wha
on that item yet. this is item 6a, regarding the navigation center. do you have a comment regarding the navigation center? >> no. just a comment on 60. 6b. >> 6b. do you mind calling back? >> caller: i don't mind at all. >> are there any other comments? >> president brandon, there is no other members of the public wishing to make public comment on item 6a. >> so public comment is now closed. commissioner gilman? >> thank you, emily for your...
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department of homelessness has opened eight navigation centers, two of which were temporary and have closed. so we currently have six in operation and certainly one sites that we continue. >> and for those who haven't been there, it is a small navigation services and providence foundation to operate the site. services provided are consistent with our other navigation centers with medical, housing, benefits and just general supportive services, meals, etc. this is a high level of our data and outcomes from the site. you can see here the outcomes of the sites since it opened and served over 680 unique clients. and the outcomes from this site are consistent with our other navigation centers. about 20% of the population have exited to permanent housing. here is the outreach which is obviously an important component of opening the navigation center. prior to original opening in 2017, h.s.h. together with the port robust community outreach project and working closely with the neighborhood association, we entered into an agreement with multiple city departments to support the neighborhood and to provide services in the area immediately surrounding the n
department of homelessness has opened eight navigation centers, two of which were temporary and have closed. so we currently have six in operation and certainly one sites that we continue. >> and for those who haven't been there, it is a small navigation services and providence foundation to operate the site. services provided are consistent with our other navigation centers with medical, housing, benefits and just general supportive services, meals, etc. this is a high level of our data...
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department of homelessness has opened eight navigation centers, two of which were temporary and have closed. so we currently have six in operation and certainly one sites that we continue. >> and for those who haven't been there, it is a small navigation services and providence foundation to operate the site. services provided are consistent with our other navigation centers with medical, housing, benefits and just general supportive services, meals, etc. this is a high level of our data and outcomes from the site. you can see here the outcomes of the sites since it opened and served over 680 unique clients. and the outcomes from this site are consistent with our other navigation centers. about 20% of the population have exited to permanent housing. here is the outreach which is obviously an important component of opening the navigation center. prior to original opening in 2017, h.s.h. together with the port robust community outreach project and working closely with the neighborhood association, we entered into an agreement with multiple city departments to support the neighborhood and to provide services in the area immediately surrounding the n
department of homelessness has opened eight navigation centers, two of which were temporary and have closed. so we currently have six in operation and certainly one sites that we continue. >> and for those who haven't been there, it is a small navigation services and providence foundation to operate the site. services provided are consistent with our other navigation centers with medical, housing, benefits and just general supportive services, meals, etc. this is a high level of our data...
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i still don't understand -- you've given the best explanation to date on why for so long the entire division, navigation center wasn't tested after there were positive cases. so i appreciate that, but i still don't understand when people are using shared shower and bathroom facilities, and given what we've learned about how covid is passed through the community, how they can't be considered in close contact where they're already a vulnerable community and they weren't prioritized for testing. i still haven't gotten that. can you explain that a little more? >> previously at division circle, we can view that as an example, the feeling was that in talking with the person that was the case, there was an ability to understand who was in close contact at that time. and so that -- and that there were environmental controls and other ways that the facility was set up to try and limit the contact that might occur with other people. so that was a decision at that time. but as you know, with the more recent case, there was a different decision to actually move people out to do a thorough cleaning and to offer testing mor
i still don't understand -- you've given the best explanation to date on why for so long the entire division, navigation center wasn't tested after there were positive cases. so i appreciate that, but i still don't understand when people are using shared shower and bathroom facilities, and given what we've learned about how covid is passed through the community, how they can't be considered in close contact where they're already a vulnerable community and they weren't prioritized for testing. i...
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is just a massive avalanche that we're trying to navigate right here that includes redirecting hundreds of staff to argue call center operation a new one that we added to try to help in the answer equals basic questions and help them navigate are you i online system so we have that we also have some tremendous self-help tools to help people get through are you online system and i'll that claim so there's that video tutorials and 5 different languages isn't that you a check list. and there's also something that we just added last week it's called a dui on and on and on and on and it's guy right there on the front page for web site in a neatly house walk you through step by step what you can expect to the entire process of applying for benefits and really already getting enough to and she says she wants people to know that the website tends to slow down between 10 in the morning. >>and 5 o'clock that's a really busy time so she sang try to avoid that particular window. >>time for another look at the forecast abry so who's telling us could be some really hot weather coming up my barista. >>yeah we're going to get a little bit of a summer
is just a massive avalanche that we're trying to navigate right here that includes redirecting hundreds of staff to argue call center operation a new one that we added to try to help in the answer equals basic questions and help them navigate are you i online system so we have that we also have some tremendous self-help tools to help people get through are you online system and i'll that claim so there's that video tutorials and 5 different languages isn't that you a check list. and there's...
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necessity for any organization whose workers are in direct contact with clients in our shelters, navigation centers, on streets, in supportive house, residential treatment centers and other delivery locations. and that funding must include the flexibility to extend essential pay to those not paid through general fund contracts like janitors, desk clerks and other support staff necessary to maintain the services. finally, many of these costs will continue into the foreseeable future. we need to ensure that this augmented pay extends into the next fiscal year, including to a cost of doing business increase for non-profit contracts. thank you. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. next speaker? >> you have three questions remaining. >> hi, supervisors. my name is mary kate, i'm policy director and co-care of the homeless emergency service providers association. our member agencies appreciate the city's efforts to secure contract augmentation funding. we understand there are constraints. but it is clear that somewhere between the federal and state funding allocations that are being made available and t
necessity for any organization whose workers are in direct contact with clients in our shelters, navigation centers, on streets, in supportive house, residential treatment centers and other delivery locations. and that funding must include the flexibility to extend essential pay to those not paid through general fund contracts like janitors, desk clerks and other support staff necessary to maintain the services. finally, many of these costs will continue into the foreseeable future. we need to...
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is just a massive avalanche that we're trying to navigate right here that includes redirecting hundreds of staff to argue call center operation, a new one that we added to try to help in the answer people's basic questions and help them navigate are you i online system so we have that we also have some tremendous self-help tools to help people get through are you online system and to file that claim so there's that video tutorials and 5 different languages isn't that you i checklist and there's also something that we just added last week it's called a dui unemployment and and its guy right there on the front page for web site in new the house walk you through step by step what you can expect to the entire process of applying for benefits and really bored to getting that the payment. >>so here there are a lot of resources on the web site which is a dd dot ca dot gov. levy told me that it tends to slow down between 10:00am and 05:00pm when most people are on there so see she suggests to get on to the site either before or after make sure to download the kron on apps you can join me tonight at 11 for the extended interview and for 24 7 com
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on 2 numb help you navigate the heat. >> san jose has opened five bowling centers today hydrated. and bay area traffic. >> just a few weeks ago there was no slow traffic, not the case anymore. >> the health department with a surge of covid-19 cases. >> i sit down with dr. oz. >> what parents need to know about serious illness related to covid-19 and its impact on children. >>> in nevada, casinos are preparing to reopen. tahoe such to begin operations on june 4th. in las vegas, the governor has lifted the shutdown, but nightlife will be limited. casinos there are also back in business, on june 4th. visitors will notice that things are a little different. temperatures will be spaced six feet apart, and plexiglas barriers and thermal temperature scans have been added to many spots. what's more, casinos will have to limit their capacity to just 50%. >>> sonoma county has hit pause on some of the reopening by the state of california. haircutting, and services will have to wait at least a week, maybe longer. new at 10:00 tonight, ktvu's deborah here to explain sonoma's slow down. deb? >
on 2 numb help you navigate the heat. >> san jose has opened five bowling centers today hydrated. and bay area traffic. >> just a few weeks ago there was no slow traffic, not the case anymore. >> the health department with a surge of covid-19 cases. >> i sit down with dr. oz. >> what parents need to know about serious illness related to covid-19 and its impact on children. >>> in nevada, casinos are preparing to reopen. tahoe such to begin operations on...
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navigate difficult situations. in this sense it seems done stern create new spaces. a port city on colombia's northern caribbean coast this is the center has been a unesco world heritage site since 984. in the 16th century it was the center of slave trade as a result of cultures and they music styles mixed here leading to a vibrant colombian done scene. i'll bet a budding us was born in kenya and studied at the renowned. today he teaches there himself. eat at this institutions students are taught a range of different dance techniques everything from ballet to modern contemporary dance. and improvisation exercise. is that somebody else place experimental music while the dancers let the inspiration guide them in creating a new production born out of the moment. here are better as we have seen the performance because leo a student of his from venezuela. they plan to perform the piece in public spaces. that list coming in. to him not to 70 percent of the population have got there he now has african roots in the language and being white in a predominantly black neighborhood was a challenge for me but i mean to survive here i had to adapt to
navigate difficult situations. in this sense it seems done stern create new spaces. a port city on colombia's northern caribbean coast this is the center has been a unesco world heritage site since 984. in the 16th century it was the center of slave trade as a result of cultures and they music styles mixed here leading to a vibrant colombian done scene. i'll bet a budding us was born in kenya and studied at the renowned. today he teaches there himself. eat at this institutions students are...
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navigate difficult situations. in this sense it seems done skurnick create new spaces. a port city on colombia's northern caribbean coast this is the center has been a unesco world heritage site since 984. in the 16th century it was the center of slave trade as a result of cultures and they music styles mixed here leading to a vibrant colombian don seen. all that about in the us was born in captivity and studied at the renowned. today he teaches that himself. eat at this institutions students are taught a range of different dance techniques and there's everything from ballet to modern contemporary dance. and improvisation exercise. that somebody has a place experimental music while the dancers let the inspiration guide them in creating a new production born out of the moment. here our betters rehearsing a performance because leo a student of his from venezuela. they plan to perform the piece in public spaces. on that list coming in. to 70 percent of the population have got there he now has african roots in the language being white in a corporate i mentally black neighborhood was a challenge for me but i mean to survive here i had to adapt
navigate difficult situations. in this sense it seems done skurnick create new spaces. a port city on colombia's northern caribbean coast this is the center has been a unesco world heritage site since 984. in the 16th century it was the center of slave trade as a result of cultures and they music styles mixed here leading to a vibrant colombian don seen. all that about in the us was born in captivity and studied at the renowned. today he teaches that himself. eat at this institutions students...
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necessity for any organization whose workers are in direct contact with clients in our shelters, navigation centers, on streets, in supportive house, residential treatment centers and other delivery locations. and that funding must include the flexibility to extend essential pay to those not paid through general fund contracts like janitors, desk clerks and other support staff necessary to maintain the services. finally, many of these costs will continue into the foreseeable future. we need to ensure that this augmented pay extends into the next fiscal year, including to a cost of doing business increase for non-profit contracts. thank you. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. next speaker? >> you have three questions remaining. >> hi, supervisors. my name is mary kate, i'm policy director and co-care of the homeless emergency service providers association. our member agencies appreciate the city's efforts to secure contract augmentation funding. we understand there are constraints. but it is clear that somewhere between the federal and state funding allocations that are being made available and t
necessity for any organization whose workers are in direct contact with clients in our shelters, navigation centers, on streets, in supportive house, residential treatment centers and other delivery locations. and that funding must include the flexibility to extend essential pay to those not paid through general fund contracts like janitors, desk clerks and other support staff necessary to maintain the services. finally, many of these costs will continue into the foreseeable future. we need to...
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navigation center by the end of the year. >>> the bakery reopening this week after losing one of its owners to the coronavirus. they were 80 years old. she and her husband opened the sweet shop in san francisco. this was back in 1974. the bakery is not for making the legendary coffee crunch cake. they talked with us back in december about being named a legacy business and the joy of seeing the grandson continue the family business. >> the decorator. she was the face of the bakery. she was the heart of the bakery. she really did care so much about what they were doing. giving to the community. >>> she battled lung cancer before getting the coronavirus and passed away on march 27. her husband and three daughters says a memorial is on hold due to the pandemic. >>> coming up, surveillance video shows a shootout in the parking lot. the investigation now underway. >>> we're tracking warmer al he week. we will ta >>> a calf from presidential candidate joe biden. what he said about black voters today and why some were offended. and... let's get started. (music fades in) hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> new video of a shooting th
navigation center by the end of the year. >>> the bakery reopening this week after losing one of its owners to the coronavirus. they were 80 years old. she and her husband opened the sweet shop in san francisco. this was back in 1974. the bakery is not for making the legendary coffee crunch cake. they talked with us back in december about being named a legacy business and the joy of seeing the grandson continue the family business. >> the decorator. she was the face of the...
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and to this end, we focus not own on improving the health and safety, as i've said before, inside our shelters and navigation centers, but moving individuals who have heightened risk due to age or underlying health conversations from our shelters, streets and hospitals into hotel rooms. san francisco continues to adapt to the needs of out residents and adhering to the public health guidance at a pace we've never seen before. i'm incredibly proud of the achievements of our city workforce, our public agencies and under the leadership of the mayor to provide thousands of hotel rooms to some of the most vulnerable residents. with the addition of the alternative housing program dashboard, to the city's open data attacker, the publi trackee better insight for those in need at this difficult time. as of today, we have 2,741 rooms under contract at 19 hotel locations throughout san francisco. the city has moved over 950 people from shelters, the street or hospitals into hotels thanks to the careful guidance and coordination from the department of public health and supportive housing. i want to emphasize and to clear up any
and to this end, we focus not own on improving the health and safety, as i've said before, inside our shelters and navigation centers, but moving individuals who have heightened risk due to age or underlying health conversations from our shelters, streets and hospitals into hotel rooms. san francisco continues to adapt to the needs of out residents and adhering to the public health guidance at a pace we've never seen before. i'm incredibly proud of the achievements of our city workforce, our...
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and i do just want to pick up on one piece of what supervisor ronen brought up around the shelters and the navigation centers. i have continued to be cold that there are districts that are closing or used as a post covid site. i asked dr. argon this last meeting and i haven't heard a strong argument of why to put them into a congregate setting. are we certain they under no circumstance could contract the virus again? is the immune system more vulnerable because they just survived this illness? the shelter guidelines are still in effect and is social distancing with the precautions to take in any shelter and this is a way to get people indoors into a place where they could stay and not necessarily have to have shelter. so we're taking all the precautions and to make sure they get the screening and this is based and the c.d.c. guidance and how long the disease is culturalable and it appears after nine to 10 days it approaches zero. while that is still needs more research behind it, they have changed the guidance space on that and a lot of the nation is looking at that as a marker. so people are going from the
and i do just want to pick up on one piece of what supervisor ronen brought up around the shelters and the navigation centers. i have continued to be cold that there are districts that are closing or used as a post covid site. i asked dr. argon this last meeting and i haven't heard a strong argument of why to put them into a congregate setting. are we certain they under no circumstance could contract the virus again? is the immune system more vulnerable because they just survived this illness?...
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navigation center for homeless residents. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, will you please call the roll. >> clerk: on item 20 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: all right. without objection, the ordinance is passed on first reading. madam clerk, will you please call the next item. >> clerk: let's see here. item 21 was tabled, so it is not before the board. item 22 is an emergency ordinance to establish protections for occupants of residential hotel during the covid-19 pandemic by, among other things, making it city policy to place in solitary hotel rooms s.r.o. residents who meet the criteria for isolation or quarantine established by the county health officer. >> president yee: supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: mr. chair, item 22 and 23 are a package of protections for s.r.o. residents. could i ask you to read with it the next item? >> president yee: sure. madam clerk, could you also read item 23? >> clerk: yes. item 23 is an ordinance amending the administrative code to prohibit landlords of residential hotel units from evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent that
navigation center for homeless residents. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, will you please call the roll. >> clerk: on item 20 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: all right. without objection, the ordinance is passed on first reading. madam clerk, will you please call the next item. >> clerk: let's see here. item 21 was tabled, so it is not before the board. item 22 is an emergency ordinance to establish protections for occupants of...
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navigation center for homeless residents. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, will you please call the roll. >> clerk: on item 20 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: all right. without objection, the ordinance is passed on first reading. madam clerk, will you please call the next item. >> clerk: let's see here. item 21 was tabled, so it is not before the board. item 22 is an emergency ordinance to establish protections for occupants of residential hotel during the covid-19 pandemic by, among other things, making it city policy to place in solitary hotel rooms s.r.o. residents who meet the criteria for isolation or quarantine established by the county health officer. >> president yee: supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: mr. chair, item 22 and 23 are a package of protections for s.r.o. residents. could i ask you to read with it the next item? >> president yee: sure. madam clerk, could you also read item 23? >> clerk: yes. item 23 is an ordinance amending the administrative code to prohibit landlords of residential hotel units from evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent that
navigation center for homeless residents. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, will you please call the roll. >> clerk: on item 20 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: all right. without objection, the ordinance is passed on first reading. madam clerk, will you please call the next item. >> clerk: let's see here. item 21 was tabled, so it is not before the board. item 22 is an emergency ordinance to establish protections for occupants of...
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on data in science centered around the public health. that is our next step. safe, we have to stay smart and as we navigate this together, we know that tough times do not last but tough people do and we will get through this together. >> we want to thank you, governor whitmer. here's a quick breakdown of how this evening will work. we have divided our questions by category. those include reopening the state and unemployment. we will all ask questions in one category along with follow-ups before moving on. very heated game of rock paper scissors. he will get us started tonight. >> governor, you are working through implementing your safe start plan that you announced on monday. a systematic and methodical reopening of the state. we have received many questions about that plan. let me start with the 8 regions. how did you come up with the regions and specifically for people in counties asking why are they included with metro everyone fears will be the last two reengage because it is the epicenter right now? gov. whitmer: i appreciate the question. as we look at the economy, we can divide them for people who a
on data in science centered around the public health. that is our next step. safe, we have to stay smart and as we navigate this together, we know that tough times do not last but tough people do and we will get through this together. >> we want to thank you, governor whitmer. here's a quick breakdown of how this evening will work. we have divided our questions by category. those include reopening the state and unemployment. we will all ask questions in one category along with follow-ups...
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i still don't understand -- you've given the best explanation to date on why for so long the entire division, navigation center wasn't tested after there were positive cases. so i appreciate that, but i still don't understand when people are using shared shower and bathroom facilities, and given what we've learned about how covid is passed through the community, how they can't be considered in close contact where they're already a vulnerable community and they weren't prioritized for testing. i still haven't gotten that. can you explain that a little more? >> previously at division circle, we can view that as an example, the feeling was that in talking with the person that was the case, there was an ability to understand who was in close contact at that time. and so that -- and that there were environmental controls and other ways that the facility was set up to try and limit the contact that might occur with other people. so that was a decision at that time. but as you know, with the more recent case, there was a different decision to actually move people out to do a thorough cleaning and to offer testing mor
i still don't understand -- you've given the best explanation to date on why for so long the entire division, navigation center wasn't tested after there were positive cases. so i appreciate that, but i still don't understand when people are using shared shower and bathroom facilities, and given what we've learned about how covid is passed through the community, how they can't be considered in close contact where they're already a vulnerable community and they weren't prioritized for testing. i...
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on data and science, centered around public health. that's our next step. we have to stay safe, we have to stay smart, and as we navigatehis together, we know that tough times don't last, but tough people do. and we are going to get through this together. >> we want to thank you, governor whitmer. before we get started, here is a this breakdown of how evening will work. we have divided our viewer-submitted questions by category. those include reopening the state and unemployment. mike, frank, and i will ask questions in one category along with follow-ups before moving on. mike won a very heated game of rock, paper, scissors, so he and has the floor and he will get us , started tonight. mike: thank you. governor, you are working on implementing your plan that you announced on monday, a systematic reopening of the state. we have received many questions about that plan. specifically people for living in these counties, they are asking -- why are they included with metro detroit, which everyone fears will be the last totally reengage? gov. whitmer: that is a question that is on a lot of people's minds, so thank you for aski
on data and science, centered around public health. that's our next step. we have to stay safe, we have to stay smart, and as we navigatehis together, we know that tough times don't last, but tough people do. and we are going to get through this together. >> we want to thank you, governor whitmer. before we get started, here is a this breakdown of how evening will work. we have divided our viewer-submitted questions by category. those include reopening the state and unemployment. mike,...
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center? many of our clinics serve as navigators for our patients. training goingf into what's happening, and helping to raise the funds desperately needed to keep our doors open. host: there's a question on twitter, what is the difference between the health department and these free clinics? guest: i think that's a great question. the difference whether it is a health department or federally qualified health department, they receive their funding from the federal or state government. free and charitable clinics do not receive their funding from the federal government. only in limited states are there allocations for our services in those states. we are not funded by taxpayer dollars. we are funded by donations. host: back to calls. don is next in washington, d.c. caller: good morning, everyone. host: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: yes, i would just like what about this coronavirus is impacting -- this coronavirus is impacting everyone around the world. your: don, just listen to phone, not the radio audio or tv. caller: yes, i would like to now, why is the president and his team walking around with no masks on around people with masks on? that's kind of scary to me. if you are
center? many of our clinics serve as navigators for our patients. training goingf into what's happening, and helping to raise the funds desperately needed to keep our doors open. host: there's a question on twitter, what is the difference between the health department and these free clinics? guest: i think that's a great question. the difference whether it is a health department or federally qualified health department, they receive their funding from the federal or state government. free and...
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and to this end, we focus not own on improving the health and safety, as i've said before, inside our shelters and navigation centers, but moving individuals who have heightened risk due to age or underlying health conversations from our shelters, streets and hospitals into hotel rooms. san francisco continues to adapt to the needs of out residents and adhering to the public health guidance at a pace we've never seen before. i'm incredibly proud of the achievements of our city workforce, our public agencies and under the leadership of the mayor to provide thousands of hotel rooms to some of the most vulnerable residents. with the addition of the alternative housing program dashboard, to the city's open data attacker, the publi trackee better insight for those in need at this difficult time. as of today, we have 2,741 rooms under contract at 19 hotel locations throughout san francisco. the city has moved over 950 people from shelters, the street or hospitals into hotels thanks to the careful guidance and coordination from the department of public health and supportive housing. i want to emphasize and to clear up any
and to this end, we focus not own on improving the health and safety, as i've said before, inside our shelters and navigation centers, but moving individuals who have heightened risk due to age or underlying health conversations from our shelters, streets and hospitals into hotel rooms. san francisco continues to adapt to the needs of out residents and adhering to the public health guidance at a pace we've never seen before. i'm incredibly proud of the achievements of our city workforce, our...
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on. how do you see you days ahead and how we navigate all of this? china obviously seems front and centererms of how we may shift our national security priorities. >> absolutely. there are new stories coming out today about the trump administration wanting to hold china to account and for sure there's going to be a reckoning for -- with what actually happened to allow this coronavirus to spread, but what my article in foreign policy magazine was trying to get at is looking at the ways in which scapegoating or blaming the china might not be particularly productive. might end up in a place where we are trying to have a military response to something that doesn't really can't be defeated with military strength, so just like terrorism, this pandemic is kind of a nebulous amorphous thing with the military response. is also a moment for american leadership to step up and show other countries how democracies can effectively wipe out a virus better than authoritarian regimes like china. china getting a lot of credit but the survey just put out showed of ten countries resurveyed support america's
on. how do you see you days ahead and how we navigate all of this? china obviously seems front and centererms of how we may shift our national security priorities. >> absolutely. there are new stories coming out today about the trump administration wanting to hold china to account and for sure there's going to be a reckoning for -- with what actually happened to allow this coronavirus to spread, but what my article in foreign policy magazine was trying to get at is looking at the ways in...
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and to this end, we focus not own on improving the health and safety, as i've said before, inside our shelters and navigation centers, but moving individuals who have heightened risk due to age or underlying health conversations from our shelters, streets and hospitals into hotel rooms. san francisco continues to adapt to the needs of out residents and adhering to the public health guidance at a pace we've never seen before. i'm incredibly proud of the achievements of our city workforce, our public agencies and under the leadership of the mayor to provide thousands of hotel rooms to some of the most vulnerable residents. with the addition of the alternative housing program dashboard, to the city's open data attacker, the publi trackee better insight for those in need at this difficult time. as of today, we have 2,741 rooms under contract at 19 hotel locations throughout san francisco. the city has moved over 950 people from shelters, the street or hospitals into hotels thanks to the careful guidance and coordination from the department of public health and supportive housing. i want to emphasize and to clear up any
and to this end, we focus not own on improving the health and safety, as i've said before, inside our shelters and navigation centers, but moving individuals who have heightened risk due to age or underlying health conversations from our shelters, streets and hospitals into hotel rooms. san francisco continues to adapt to the needs of out residents and adhering to the public health guidance at a pace we've never seen before. i'm incredibly proud of the achievements of our city workforce, our...
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on precedented. the industry seeing the most job losses where leisure and hospitality, trade, transportation and utilities followed by education and professional and business services. pick up not to san francisco where plans for 200 bed navigation center in the bayview neighborhood may be in jeopardy. federal highway officials have withdrawn their approval the site is in the right away for state highways and may be owned by the federal highway administration. san francisco mayor says the city will proceed with its plans while the dispute gets worked out. she hope it's to open the bayview navigation center by the end of the year. >> we've got some new bidding of a shooting happening at walnut creek. the shooting happened around 6:30 thursday night in a shopping center parking lot here on newell avenue. silver car pulls up behind a black suv. two people jumped out of the car. someone fires into the suv. those in the silver car got away. police are looking for any information on the shooters right now. when police arrived at the scene to victims had already been dropped off at a nearby hospital. police did address the driver of the suv. he is identified as john rankin. he is from to try. rankin return fire up the two suspects in and to c
on precedented. the industry seeing the most job losses where leisure and hospitality, trade, transportation and utilities followed by education and professional and business services. pick up not to san francisco where plans for 200 bed navigation center in the bayview neighborhood may be in jeopardy. federal highway officials have withdrawn their approval the site is in the right away for state highways and may be owned by the federal highway administration. san francisco mayor says the city...
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center? many of our clinics serve as navigators for our patients. training goingf into what's happening, and helping to raise the funds desperately needed to keep our doors open. host: there's a question onwitter, what is the difference between the health department and these free clinics? guest: i think that's a great question. the difference whether it is a health department or federally qualified health department, they receive their funding from the federal or state government. free and charitable clinics do not receive their funding from the federal government. only in limited states are there allocations for our services in those states. we are not funded by taxpayer dollars. we are funded by donations. host: back to calls. don is next in washington, d.c. caller: good morning, everyone. host: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: yes, i would just like what about this coronavirus is impacting -- this coronavirus is impacting everyone around the world. your: don, just listen to phone, not the radio audio or tv. caller: yes, i would like to now, why is the president and his team walking around with no masks on around people with masks on? that's kind of scary to me. if you are t
center? many of our clinics serve as navigators for our patients. training goingf into what's happening, and helping to raise the funds desperately needed to keep our doors open. host: there's a question onwitter, what is the difference between the health department and these free clinics? guest: i think that's a great question. the difference whether it is a health department or federally qualified health department, they receive their funding from the federal or state government. free and...