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eers and >> chairman: good morning. this is the rules committee. i am the chair of the committee aaron peskin joined by supervisor rafael mandelman and supervisor connie chan and our clerk is mr. victor young. do you have any announcements, mr. clerk?
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eers and >> chairman: good morning. this is the rules committee. i am the chair of the committee aaron peskin joined by supervisor rafael mandelman and supervisor connie chan and our clerk is mr. victor young. do you have any announcements, mr. clerk? >> clerk: the board recognizes that public access to city is service is essential in public participation in the following ways. public comment will be available on each item of the agenda on channel 26, 99 and sfgov is streaming the public call-in number across the screen. comments or opportunities to speak during public comment period via phone by calling (415) 655-0001. the meeting id is 24884868382 and then press pound and pound again. when connected, you will hear the meeting discussions and be muted and in listening mode only. when your item of interest comes up, dial star three to be added to the speaker line. speak clearly and slowly and turn down your television or radio. alternatively, you may submit public comment in the following ways, e-mail to the rules committee clerk at victor.young@sf
eers and >> chairman: good morning. this is the rules committee. i am the chair of the committee aaron peskin joined by supervisor rafael mandelman and supervisor connie chan and our clerk is mr. victor young. do you have any announcements, mr. clerk? >> clerk: the board recognizes that public access to city is service is essential in public participation in the following ways. public comment will be available on each item of the agenda on channel 26, 99 and sfgov is streaming the...
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don't have a vaccine or the second shot were the booster or any future shots, please stay out of the eeredical system and burden the healthcare workers. that's what it comes down to. miranda talks about deaths in icu, i hear you but there's a whole another area in medicine that's emergency room and we have our emergency rooms overburden when we have a spike we see in new york city right now. gerry: we've got to go, very little evidence that were seen a significant increase in hospitalization. but there's much murder talk about we have another break. gas prices, groceries, and joe biden's pulling numbers. only one of these things is not surging. we'll take that up with our (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. mom, hurry! our show'
don't have a vaccine or the second shot were the booster or any future shots, please stay out of the eeredical system and burden the healthcare workers. that's what it comes down to. miranda talks about deaths in icu, i hear you but there's a whole another area in medicine that's emergency room and we have our emergency rooms overburden when we have a spike we see in new york city right now. gerry: we've got to go, very little evidence that were seen a significant increase in hospitalization....
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don't have a vaccine or the second shot were the booster or any future shots, please stay out of the eerhe medical system and burden the healthcare workers. that's what it comes down to. miranda talks about deaths in icu, i hear you but there's a whole another area in medicine that's emergency room and we have our emergency rooms overburden when we have a spike we see in new york city right now. gerry: we've got to go, very little evidence that were seen a significant increase in hospitalization. but there's much murder talk about we have another break. gas prices, groceries, and joe biden's pulling numbers. only one of these things is not surging. we'll take that up with our panel next. ♪ retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that.
don't have a vaccine or the second shot were the booster or any future shots, please stay out of the eerhe medical system and burden the healthcare workers. that's what it comes down to. miranda talks about deaths in icu, i hear you but there's a whole another area in medicine that's emergency room and we have our emergency rooms overburden when we have a spike we see in new york city right now. gerry: we've got to go, very little evidence that were seen a significant increase in...
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don't have a vaccine or the second shot were the booster or any future shots, please stay out of the eerm and burden the healthcare workers. that's what it comes down to. miranda talks about deaths in icu, i hear you but there's a whole another area in medicine that's emergency room and we have our emergency rooms overburden when we have a spike we see in new york city right now. gerry: we've got to go, very little evidence that were seen a significant increase in hospitalization. but there's much murder talk about we have another break. gas prices, groceries, and joe biden's pulling numbers. only one of these things is not surging. we'll take that up with our we'll take that up with our as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, lib
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don't have a vaccine or the second shot were the booster or any future shots, please stay out of the eerand burden the healthcare workers. that's what it comes down to. miranda talks about deaths in icu, i hear you but there's a whole another area in medicine that's emergency room and we have our emergency rooms overburden when we have a spike we see in new york city right now. gerry: we've got to go, very little evidence that were seen a significant increase in hospitalization. but there's much murder talk about we have another break. gas prices, groceries, and joe biden's pulling numbers. only one of these things is not surging. we'll take that up with our we'll take that up with our ♪ ♪ 'tis the season to break tradition in a cadillac. don't just put on a light show—be the light show. make your nights anything but silent. and ride in a sleigh that really slays. because in a cadillac, tradition is yours to define. so visit a cadillac showroom, and start celebrating today. ♪ ♪ when it comes to autism, so visit a cadillac showroom, and start celebrating today. finding the right words can
don't have a vaccine or the second shot were the booster or any future shots, please stay out of the eerand burden the healthcare workers. that's what it comes down to. miranda talks about deaths in icu, i hear you but there's a whole another area in medicine that's emergency room and we have our emergency rooms overburden when we have a spike we see in new york city right now. gerry: we've got to go, very little evidence that were seen a significant increase in hospitalization. but there's...
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don't have a vaccine or the second shot were the booster or any future shots, please stay out of the eerd burden the healthcare workers. that's what it comes down to. miranda talks about deaths in icu, i hear you but there's a whole another area in medicine that's emergency room and we have our emergency rooms overburden when we have a spike we see in new york city right now. gerry: we've got to go, very little evidence that were seen a significant increase in hospitalization. but there's much murder talk about we have another break. gas prices, groceries, and joe biden's pulling numbers. only one of these things is not surging. we'll take that up with our thanks for coming. now when it comes to a financial plan this broker is your man. let's open your binders to page 188... uh carl, are there different planning options in here? options? plans we can build on our own, or with help from a financial consultant? like schwab does. uhhh... could we adjust our plan... ...yeah, like if we buy a new house? mmmm... and our son just started working. oh! do you offer a complimentary retirement plan
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and says the middle class, teachers, and civiler is eer is are now joining the poor in the cues. >> wee ordinary people of afghanistan, the children of afghanistan, who are facing into a winter of abject hunger and destitution, through no fault of their own. >> reporter: dr. paul spiegel from johns hopkins university has just returned from afghanistan, consulting for the world food program. he says afghanistan's health system that once relied on 80% of its funding from international donors is now barry functioning. and blames the west's sanctions, which are gravely impacting government-run hospitals, imploring for the system to be changed. >> the western governments have to make some decisions quickly or it's going to be too late and there will be a tremendous amount of unnecessary deaths. >> reporter: for little camilla, her trip to hospital has saved her life, for now. after 15 days, she's being discharged with some medicine that may last a few weeks. she's not very well, but at least she's alive, says her grandmother. it's better than the first day we brought her. but having put on
and says the middle class, teachers, and civiler is eer is are now joining the poor in the cues. >> wee ordinary people of afghanistan, the children of afghanistan, who are facing into a winter of abject hunger and destitution, through no fault of their own. >> reporter: dr. paul spiegel from johns hopkins university has just returned from afghanistan, consulting for the world food program. he says afghanistan's health system that once relied on 80% of its funding from international...
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our reporter is eer is there w look at the crisis. >> reporter: missionaries are handing out meals toeryone who needs it. the numbers they serve have grown steadily since the pandemic hit. before covid, most of the people they helped were drug addicts. but things have changed. >> right now, there is -- between the people that are addicted to drugs here and the people who lost everything, there are too many, too many old people here. >> reporter: millions in colombia lost their job as a result of covid-19. while the country is recovering, more than 40% of the population live in poverty. among them are people like edwin, who used to work as a mechanic and now lives on the street. more than a health emergency, covid has taken jobs away, he says. >> the pandemic has a devastating impact, for workers who didn't have any social safety nets to rely on when the lockdowns were imposed. >> reporter: distressingly, just as more people found themselves in need, prices are shot up. from gasoline to food supplies. >> the price of meat increased almost 30% in 2021 in colombia. and that is just the t
our reporter is eer is there w look at the crisis. >> reporter: missionaries are handing out meals toeryone who needs it. the numbers they serve have grown steadily since the pandemic hit. before covid, most of the people they helped were drug addicts. but things have changed. >> right now, there is -- between the people that are addicted to drugs here and the people who lost everything, there are too many, too many old people here. >> reporter: millions in colombia lost their...
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of the cyclicals some of the names that benefit from higher rates, we just added to a position in d eeretaying away from the ones that have really elevated multiples, you know, z- scaler's multiple is like 532 on a forward basis. charles: [laughter] at least i do have a p and e. >> it does have earnings. charles: i've got 20 seconds i've gotta hit my man ray on the metaverse. nike is down with the metaverse, they bought a virtual shoe company, you know, do you have any non-tech names that could be metaverse names, you only got 15 seconds to tell me. the move studios are going to be part of the multi-verse so think of disney, franchises that are out there, think about anything on the entertainment side, sony pictures is another area if you look where that comes across and then think about anyone that's able to do streaming, be able to create those new types of areas like roblox. charles: the good news with nike being on the metaverse is they always had my size, always run into trouble with that, ray, shana, thank you both very much. liz claman, in the metaverse i get the house i want, the
of the cyclicals some of the names that benefit from higher rates, we just added to a position in d eeretaying away from the ones that have really elevated multiples, you know, z- scaler's multiple is like 532 on a forward basis. charles: [laughter] at least i do have a p and e. >> it does have earnings. charles: i've got 20 seconds i've gotta hit my man ray on the metaverse. nike is down with the metaverse, they bought a virtual shoe company, you know, do you have any non-tech names that...
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had a recommendation from my sister-in-law she says these are great, you have to buy them she sort of eer-pressured did, they're great they're sold at nordstrom, but this is sort of a direct-to-consumer brand that has gotten traction from some of those social channels, the instagram ads that are probably targeting you and me but they're not inexpensive, but, yes, they are certainly a little bit lower price point than lululemon they don't have the breadth of assortment really that lululemon has at this point. but those joggers really are sort of that key pant. i'm not sure that it hits at much of the performance aspect more of that athleisure aspect but some people buy lululemon, me, maybe just to kind of sit around into. >> i was going to say it's mom performance, it's not athletic play at all. lulu has been impressive with all the competition. we'll see what they say about tonight. >>> we're going to talk some costco to round things out here. the value retailer is up 40% this year, and weathering the volatility of the past month pretty well. labor shortages, supply chain issues, inflation all coul
had a recommendation from my sister-in-law she says these are great, you have to buy them she sort of eer-pressured did, they're great they're sold at nordstrom, but this is sort of a direct-to-consumer brand that has gotten traction from some of those social channels, the instagram ads that are probably targeting you and me but they're not inexpensive, but, yes, they are certainly a little bit lower price point than lululemon they don't have the breadth of assortment really that lululemon has...
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killing eight of their numbers, putting the rest to flight in hopeless stampede, pelham and his cannon eers monk from the wood, in astonishment, the howitzeres were removed, horses hitched to it again and arrived safe at the battery. instances like this repeated throughout the campaign and pelham perfecting this idea of taking a cannon or two into advanced position and using them to great effect. fredericsburg itself, in september 13, 1862, but i would like to point out that pelham actually fights off some gun boats on the river prior to the battle itself. so he is down south of fredericksburg, will the army be making a movement further down river, they ultimately don't but are union gun boat that is try to come up the river and pelham is one of the artillery units to hold them off, he can run point to point along the river bank and keep the gun boats out of fire until they get out of range and the river widens, kind of a lesser known point in his military service. okay, so fredericksburg, september 13, 1862, by this time, armies established their union crossing, come over to the confederat
killing eight of their numbers, putting the rest to flight in hopeless stampede, pelham and his cannon eers monk from the wood, in astonishment, the howitzeres were removed, horses hitched to it again and arrived safe at the battery. instances like this repeated throughout the campaign and pelham perfecting this idea of taking a cannon or two into advanced position and using them to great effect. fredericsburg itself, in september 13, 1862, but i would like to point out that pelham actually...
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they just said this is their favorite film of mine that i've eer done and i think it's because it hass in nevada. should be there about noon tomorrow. >> and, and we came from up here in oregon, right? >> yeah. whoa, whoa, whoa, are these muscles? what are you doing, growing up on me? you got muscles there? show me what you're packing. oh, we'll get in trouble. it's dangerous. >> great chemistry. the trailer does look really scary but it does look like you did a great job keeping things light on the set. can you tell us what's happening in this video that we're going to roll right here? hopefully you can see it too. >> well, yeah, we basically start making up theme tunes for this movie, for other fictional movies, we're singing "jingle bells." we're singing all kinds of crazy songs, so, yeah, that's what it was on set a lot of the time. it was such a joy working with these two young actors. they're so talented and could have tremendous careers going forward. they knew how to keep it light on the set too. >> so important. you said that your relatives think this is your best film or the
they just said this is their favorite film of mine that i've eer done and i think it's because it hass in nevada. should be there about noon tomorrow. >> and, and we came from up here in oregon, right? >> yeah. whoa, whoa, whoa, are these muscles? what are you doing, growing up on me? you got muscles there? show me what you're packing. oh, we'll get in trouble. it's dangerous. >> great chemistry. the trailer does look really scary but it does look like you did a great job...
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including the second amendment, by the way, there are many political people who believe the court eerred in seeing this as a personal right as opposed to a militia right, if people believe it's all political, how will we survive? how will the court survive? >> justice sew toe my or, the concern about appearing political makes it imperative that the court reach a decision well grounded in the constitution, in text, structure, history and tradition, that carefully goes through the factors -- >> casey did that. >> no, it didn't -- >> with every one of them. you think it did it wrong. that's your belief. but casey did that. >> well -- >> you haven't added much to the discussion in your papers as to the errors that casey made, other than i disagree with casey. >> well, i -- justice sotomayor, casey gave one paragraph to the workability of roe. it then adopted the undue burden standard, perhaps the most unworkable in american law, gave about three paragraphs, if memory serves, to reliance, which doesn't account for the last 30 years and the changes that have occurred since casey. it gave a bri
including the second amendment, by the way, there are many political people who believe the court eerred in seeing this as a personal right as opposed to a militia right, if people believe it's all political, how will we survive? how will the court survive? >> justice sew toe my or, the concern about appearing political makes it imperative that the court reach a decision well grounded in the constitution, in text, structure, history and tradition, that carefully goes through the factors...