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for us they were able to find $7.5 million towards closing our gap. i have not had an opportunity to discuss with the mayor and his budget director since the decision was made on tuesday to move that for the two 2 years and trying to figure out how to fill that gap because it wasn't coming negative -- until the fiscal year we had a year to work on that process. >> in terms of deferring the vehicle license fee by 2 years, we did talk to the mayor's office about making sure that when the mayor proposes the budget for next fiscal year, that those funds are particularly around vision zero or compensated for. i think we are getting really good momentum that we can't afford to lose two 2 years because of a political decision made that would go november 2016 to be elect. if it's a broader lecter and more people voting with a higher turnout in order to get it passed. i don't think vision zero should suffer as a result. muni shouldn't suffer as a result. we are really counting on the mayor's budget next fiscal year containing those funds. in the short run we a
for us they were able to find $7.5 million towards closing our gap. i have not had an opportunity to discuss with the mayor and his budget director since the decision was made on tuesday to move that for the two 2 years and trying to figure out how to fill that gap because it wasn't coming negative -- until the fiscal year we had a year to work on that process. >> in terms of deferring the vehicle license fee by 2 years, we did talk to the mayor's office about making sure that when the...
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and now it's able to get potentially to 100s, thousands, you don't know. -- >> that's awesome. >> i am able to essentially work with these disdained social issues and ignored citizens and have the work i am doing for them be able to be seen by potential 4reu9 world, yo seen u know. >> so the met just released 400,000 iconic pieces of art in high revolution on the net. some people things county intuitive you will lose patrons if they canny i they can see it. >> the met has had pictures of its object online for years, what we have done with the image use policy is make sure that people can use and download our images for noncommercial uses for scholarly work w for putting on their personal sites much more easily than before. that's the update on our policy. you don't need our permission and you don't need pay pay fee to do that. this is part of a larger strategy to make sure that we create a virtual circle between the in person and online, the physical and digital. we believe if we can get more people to see our collection, part of our mission to have it see
and now it's able to get potentially to 100s, thousands, you don't know. -- >> that's awesome. >> i am able to essentially work with these disdained social issues and ignored citizens and have the work i am doing for them be able to be seen by potential 4reu9 world, yo seen u know. >> so the met just released 400,000 iconic pieces of art in high revolution on the net. some people things county intuitive you will lose patrons if they canny i they can see it. >> the met...
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because for, there are two ways that we are able to do that. one is that we are able to pay off old debt and so we no longer have to pay that debt service and so that creates room for a new debt service, such as this bond, or the earthquake safety and emergency response bond, that the voters overwhelmingly approved on tuesday. and the second way that we are able to do it is because as the property tax base grows, and after some years, where it is slowed a little bit, it is obviously growing quite a bit now that generates more property tax revenue and so with the same property tax rate there are more revenues available to service debts and other needs and so it is always, all general obligation bonds, are served with property tax, and what we do as a city, by policy, not by law, but by city policy we only issue the new general obligation bonds such that the property tax rates will not need to increase as a result. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> any other commissioner questions? before we go to general public comment? >> i, this is great. a
because for, there are two ways that we are able to do that. one is that we are able to pay off old debt and so we no longer have to pay that debt service and so that creates room for a new debt service, such as this bond, or the earthquake safety and emergency response bond, that the voters overwhelmingly approved on tuesday. and the second way that we are able to do it is because as the property tax base grows, and after some years, where it is slowed a little bit, it is obviously growing...
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she was not able to thrive but was also able to be promoted and succeed in her company. be on a slower track while maintaining that life-family balance. worth applauding. surely young from new york works at a nursing home and she has got older children and she was most interested in talking about the fact when her son it was discovered had curvature of the spine, she had health care she could count on. otherwise there was no way she could do with it. her benefits on the job were good enough that she could use some vacation time when he had to go to the doctor. and then shelby from denver, shelby has a fan club here. so we talked about the fact that on her job it has been a little more challenging. she is taking some classes with her children and their helping to explain master. on the other hand she has got an aging parent. when he had to go to the doctor they do not have a policy to -- of paid family leave. her dad had to get on a bus for eye surgery because she did not -- could not afford to take the time off. but what bound us all together was the recognition that wor
she was not able to thrive but was also able to be promoted and succeed in her company. be on a slower track while maintaining that life-family balance. worth applauding. surely young from new york works at a nursing home and she has got older children and she was most interested in talking about the fact when her son it was discovered had curvature of the spine, she had health care she could count on. otherwise there was no way she could do with it. her benefits on the job were good enough...
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the guy in the yellow shirt helps keep this guy down, he's able to wiggle away. but the amount of time they were able to hold him allowed time for police to get to the scone. he had not made it far. >> he's the guy with the big round circular mark on the pack of his head. >> that guy was arden montano. on the next video this is the kind of whero neighbor you want to have. check out the surveillance footage from outside this home. neighbor hears the alarm go off at his neighbor's house anthonys maybe there are construction workers there doing work and looks out the window and see the guys have knives and hammers. they were going in this house after cash and the keys through the little audi parked in the driveway. the neighbor is not going to let that happen to his neighbor. he tells his daughter to call police, grabs a piece of wood, like a baseball bat. the piece of wood is enough to scare these guys off. they didn't get away with the key. they didn't get away with the audi. they got away with a little bit of cash. that's it because of s great actions. >> that's
the guy in the yellow shirt helps keep this guy down, he's able to wiggle away. but the amount of time they were able to hold him allowed time for police to get to the scone. he had not made it far. >> he's the guy with the big round circular mark on the pack of his head. >> that guy was arden montano. on the next video this is the kind of whero neighbor you want to have. check out the surveillance footage from outside this home. neighbor hears the alarm go off at his neighbor's...
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. >> all that said, it's great to be able to get that feedback and it's coming with photos and exact locations. it's helpful in terms of whether it's our folks or police in terms of enforcement. i will continue to do that. >> commissioner mar? >> i just want to chime in on the social media crowd sourcing and i know the mta or riders have a much better ability with different apps to understand the transportation system. but i know for at least for facebook and at twitter that they are approaching our officers with what they can do to help. i'm guessing there are different partnerships already with some of the tech companies using the technology for approving the transportation system. the other technology is called "next door" and allows neighbors to feed off each other's comments and i'm hoping that we are looking at the "next door" type of technology to get more of the dialogue. i worry more about the digital divide with low income people and some seniors that haven't kept up with the changes in technologies and wondering how you are handling that and there was a focus on how vision
. >> all that said, it's great to be able to get that feedback and it's coming with photos and exact locations. it's helpful in terms of whether it's our folks or police in terms of enforcement. i will continue to do that. >> commissioner mar? >> i just want to chime in on the social media crowd sourcing and i know the mta or riders have a much better ability with different apps to understand the transportation system. but i know for at least for facebook and at twitter that...
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. >> i certainly am fine with information by the station and you are able to compile that data by station? >> yes. >> i'd be curious to see that information particularly if you are able to compare what your language capabilities are with the specific demographics for example i don't know what that information is would love to know what it is for the tender loin or mission or others. >> every captain has that available i can have make sure it goes out to all the supervisors exactly per police district how many officers you have at each station what languages they speak and what watches they work. >> if you can give the demographics within that station it would be good for us to see them as well. >> great. . . >> chief appreciate you being here i hope i know all of us here we're very happy about the increase in the number of police officers that we see in the coming years and hope that will reflect the diversity of our city. >> we can't tell you how much we appreciate your support for the hiring plan and keeping it on schedule. so it's really important if we're going to get them where you a
. >> i certainly am fine with information by the station and you are able to compile that data by station? >> yes. >> i'd be curious to see that information particularly if you are able to compare what your language capabilities are with the specific demographics for example i don't know what that information is would love to know what it is for the tender loin or mission or others. >> every captain has that available i can have make sure it goes out to all the...
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and so, we took a look at a different type of ambulance, where we would be able to invest more in say the chassy where we can replace it with a new box if you will and make it last as long as it could, to get the best investment, that took some time, and frankly, we have been looking closely with the office of contract administration, our requests for the ten, at least, have been with oca and we have been working with them since november of last year. >> so when can we expect to see those ambulances delivered and on the street? >> i believe once they are ordered it is a 45 to 90 day, so probably by the end of this year. >> i would say by ten by the end of this year. and another nine in the following year. so 19 new. and they won't be in addition to the fleet, we will actually take a lot of the units that are currently in service and put them into a release status. >> i still, i don't see the... so on, so for example, in 2012, you knew that the department had money for ambulances. then your department began the process of determining specifically what type of ambulance you would purcha
and so, we took a look at a different type of ambulance, where we would be able to invest more in say the chassy where we can replace it with a new box if you will and make it last as long as it could, to get the best investment, that took some time, and frankly, we have been looking closely with the office of contract administration, our requests for the ten, at least, have been with oca and we have been working with them since november of last year. >> so when can we expect to see those...
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thrive but able to was also able to be promoted and succeed in her company. and be on a slower track while maintaining that life-family balance. worth applauding. york worksg from new at a nursing home and she has she wasr children and most interested in talking about wasfact when her son it discovered had curvature of the spine, she had health care she could count on. otherwise there was no way she could do with it. her benefits on the job were good enough that she could use some vacation time when he had to go to the doctor. ,nd then shelby from denver shelby has a fan club here. that talked about the fact on her job it has been a little more challenging. some classes with her children and their helping to explain master. on the other hand she has got an aging parent. when he had to go to the doctor they do not have a policy to -- of paid family leave. fordad had to get on a bus eye surgery because she did not -- could not afford to take the time off. but what bound us all together was the recognition that work its us a sense of place and dignity as well as
thrive but able to was also able to be promoted and succeed in her company. and be on a slower track while maintaining that life-family balance. worth applauding. york worksg from new at a nursing home and she has she wasr children and most interested in talking about wasfact when her son it discovered had curvature of the spine, she had health care she could count on. otherwise there was no way she could do with it. her benefits on the job were good enough that she could use some vacation time...
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to be able to address this with the department? >> right. >> and supervisor, breed, and i am going to ask him to step in for the next two items and he can certainly weigh in more appropriate than me, but as a certified emergency medical tech nifm i know that the fields that we are trained in are helpful in the field and we have nine receiving hospitals unlike more rural areas, we are able to get to the scene within three to five minutes, and we pride ourselves on that on any typical ip day and we stabilize the patient in the field and do the best that we can to get them transported as quickly as possible to the hospital that we are going to be transporting them to and so having said that, currently and we are willing to explore, and the doctor can weigh in more since he is one of the emergency physicians, but we feel that, the bulk of the calls, that having an emt with the basic life support skills is adequate and having one or two trained members in the higher level or advanced life support works well and it is a team oriented app
to be able to address this with the department? >> right. >> and supervisor, breed, and i am going to ask him to step in for the next two items and he can certainly weigh in more appropriate than me, but as a certified emergency medical tech nifm i know that the fields that we are trained in are helpful in the field and we have nine receiving hospitals unlike more rural areas, we are able to get to the scene within three to five minutes, and we pride ourselves on that on any typical...
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based on his comparisons, licht was able to draw a definitive conclusion. >> i was able to identify theriter of the question material as john helble. >> proof that it was helble's gun, and no other, that andy took with him to texas. based on the handwriting analysis and the dog dna, andy rich was arrested and charged with john helble's murder. in court, rich had an interesting response to the forensic evidence against him. >>> the forensic evidence showed that andy rich was in john helble's home around the time of his murder. based on the position of the body, prosecutors believe rich killed helble after he fell asleep in the living room watching tv. the motive was apparently money. rich wanted to sell helble's gun collection for either cash or drugs. the shooting may have agitated helble's dog. [ dog barking ] >> to stop the barking, rich put keisha in helble's van, then drove her several miles away before letting her out in a strange neighborhood. little did he realize that keisha's hair would be found in the stolen box of ammunition and that canine dna testing would prove it came fro
based on his comparisons, licht was able to draw a definitive conclusion. >> i was able to identify theriter of the question material as john helble. >> proof that it was helble's gun, and no other, that andy took with him to texas. based on the handwriting analysis and the dog dna, andy rich was arrested and charged with john helble's murder. in court, rich had an interesting response to the forensic evidence against him. >>> the forensic evidence showed that andy rich was...
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and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. our us-based staff will make sure you get the help you need right away. this is philips lifeline. we received a fall-detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detection technology. we'll send you this free information kit about the importance of getting help quickly, should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out. and so having lifeline with autoalert really saved me. if they don't push the button, they're not able to push the button, it takes over and gets them the help that they need. multiple sensors inside autoalert can recognize t
and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. our us-based staff will make sure you get the help you need right away. this is...
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gaborik able to punch it on back.stepped in, for pouliot, away with it now kopitar, with gaborik and swings it back in, comes to the bench for a breather. 7:40, first overtime period, game five, best of seven. if the kings win, this the stanley cup is theirs, if the rangers win, it goes took new york for a game on monday. played again, girardi further, brassard challenged there, the outside, a shot go that got the iron and not net! taken by toffoli again, trying to get free, along it comes for a shot, [ whistle ] lundqvist is able to hang on. just becoming a pillow and absorbing the puck. >> eddie: what a great pinch hit by alec martinez and the man that we had mentioned a little while ago did not see a lot of ice time in the third period, tyler toffoli goes top shelf on henrik lundqvist. and another piece of iron in overtime. >> pierre: all square on that account, absolutely, ed ditch tyler toffoli, what a goal scorer he was in junior hockey, just finding his way now, going to be a star player for this team for a lon
gaborik able to punch it on back.stepped in, for pouliot, away with it now kopitar, with gaborik and swings it back in, comes to the bench for a breather. 7:40, first overtime period, game five, best of seven. if the kings win, this the stanley cup is theirs, if the rangers win, it goes took new york for a game on monday. played again, girardi further, brassard challenged there, the outside, a shot go that got the iron and not net! taken by toffoli again, trying to get free, along it comes for...
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we've been preparing this proto type kiosk and we're going to start in city hall and hopefully be able to take that out to the whole city real estate portfolio as time goes on our departmental budget is our next slide the kiosk signage are budgeted at $150,000 our funding source the proposed maintenance budget for city hall and one kiosk at each of the entrances. the digital kiosk will have two phases -- our english version the first phase in 3 months allow for equipment procurement and content development with our departments and also working regarding our staff resources make sure that we're resourced properly to run this system here. 60 days after that the implementation and testing and evaluation and phase 2 translation of materials and we're budging 30-days per language. some of the challenges ahead on this system will be the target our target date for launching the kiosk the end of september with some challenges. the procurement process will be a challenge and meeting ada requirements and compliance that will require the work of our carpenter and working with the mayors office on
we've been preparing this proto type kiosk and we're going to start in city hall and hopefully be able to take that out to the whole city real estate portfolio as time goes on our departmental budget is our next slide the kiosk signage are budgeted at $150,000 our funding source the proposed maintenance budget for city hall and one kiosk at each of the entrances. the digital kiosk will have two phases -- our english version the first phase in 3 months allow for equipment procurement and content...
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we encounter carl able. it didn't take long for him to make clear his opinions of some of his fellow inmates. >> all of these inmates can say whatever they want to say. they're punks and the people that are in control know they are punks. >> able came in 2003 after he was convicted of murdering a co-worker. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone was about the size of a half dollar. i probably got a little out of hand later on i kept on hanging out and beating on him some more. there was -- interested in the gory stuff? well, i was interested in how the decomposition would be. it was pretty interesting. it was kind of twisted. >> the raw interview footage goes on to reveal perhaps the most grisly aspect of able's crime. >> so your whole sentence is what now? >> 70 years. i got six months, too, for cruelty to animals. >> for what? >> cruelty to animals. >> what happened? >> i knew the guy's cat he had. the cat was chewing on him so i nooked the cat. i intended to kill the cat
we encounter carl able. it didn't take long for him to make clear his opinions of some of his fellow inmates. >> all of these inmates can say whatever they want to say. they're punks and the people that are in control know they are punks. >> able came in 2003 after he was convicted of murdering a co-worker. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone was about the size of a half dollar. i probably got a little out of hand later on i kept on...
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what their -- the research they're able to do and what they're able to find via the internet has been really incredible. the other thing is the k 8 is going to be a critical component because we do have a large -- we have over 1,000 students in sixth, seventh and eighth grade in our k 8st so we wanted to make sure they weren't left behind. one other thing i wanted to say with regards to wi-fi it certainly can be spotty, but we were really intentional in the way wi-fi was set up, and particularly having hot spots close to classrooms where the i pads existed. so the one lesson i think that we learned is when you have 30 students all on wi-fi at once, what's the capacity of one device so we made sure that we loaded up accordingly. and then to laura's point, i mean, i think there was a large lesson learned from la, which we're glad we didn't do and wouldn't have done anyway, which was to kind of distribute i pads everywhere and hope that everybody would keep them safe. we went through some pretty strict pro to cals in making sure they're not visible and we worry about them getting stolen.
what their -- the research they're able to do and what they're able to find via the internet has been really incredible. the other thing is the k 8 is going to be a critical component because we do have a large -- we have over 1,000 students in sixth, seventh and eighth grade in our k 8st so we wanted to make sure they weren't left behind. one other thing i wanted to say with regards to wi-fi it certainly can be spotty, but we were really intentional in the way wi-fi was set up, and...
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and actually i don't know if any were able to make it tonight. vanessa goes to thurgood marshal high school and i believe is going to davis. carlos via, also received an educational grant award, he is a student at san francisco international. he has been in this country for just two years and brought with him to our office a support group of about 6 at least people. >> teachers, parents. >> we then gave three awards in the honor of our past presidents, for each scholarship, the students are asked to write about the particular area of focus of that president. for james ballard, michelle wrote about the involvement of politics in daily life and she is from galeleo high school, and for shelly's award, shining you wrote about the value of being bi lingual and having multiple languages, sandavol was awarded the cent mitchell award and she is from george washington high school and so she talk about technology and the advance of technology, and the hearty award went to madali. perez who went to the school of the arts and is going fwaok go to school in b
and actually i don't know if any were able to make it tonight. vanessa goes to thurgood marshal high school and i believe is going to davis. carlos via, also received an educational grant award, he is a student at san francisco international. he has been in this country for just two years and brought with him to our office a support group of about 6 at least people. >> teachers, parents. >> we then gave three awards in the honor of our past presidents, for each scholarship, the...
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boyle able to turn with it.g to work on the big 6'7" man who pushed it on goal for the save by quick. stralman. played back here mitchell. dominic moore pivots with it. he spun one along. gotten by boyle. dorsett in front. thrown across off the stick of dominic moore. moore turning now. some concern you can feel from the stands here. moore dropped it back in. dorsett trying to take it. dorsett wrapped up a bit there and tangles with voynov. peels away. dorsett fed one across. strong with it there. tried to backhand one. spiked away and back down. the kings will take the icing. >> eddie: what a great shift for the fourth line coming in, the top line of the kings. what a missed opportunity there for dominic moore. derek dorsett, brian boyle and dominic moore. they got some fresh bodies on the ice. there you see voynov. ed. >> pierre: there will be a time out from los angeles. brian boyle. that's dominic moore with a glorious opportunity. it just rolls off his stick almost like a wide receiver in football wanting t
boyle able to turn with it.g to work on the big 6'7" man who pushed it on goal for the save by quick. stralman. played back here mitchell. dominic moore pivots with it. he spun one along. gotten by boyle. dorsett in front. thrown across off the stick of dominic moore. moore turning now. some concern you can feel from the stands here. moore dropped it back in. dorsett trying to take it. dorsett wrapped up a bit there and tangles with voynov. peels away. dorsett fed one across. strong with...
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it is so crucial to be able to communicate. and i only realize that when i met people like oj and holly because it's that self expression. what was really moving to me when i met holly was that she was talking to me using the sin th thesized voice but when she hits on phrases that she had p prerecorded where she was inviting her dog to come fetch a biscuit, you know, her dog responded to her voice. it was just so emotional to actually experience, you know, voice. >> that's when i realized just how crucial this technology is. >> now, absolutely loved the photos that you took on this trip. can you share them? >> yeah. i mean i was just so moved by meeting oj and i just had to post this picture because i felt privileged to meet someone who is so amazing. >> if you guys wants to see more posts like that from the field, be sure to check us out on instagram. next? >> imagine you are in a collapsed building, buried beneath a pile of rubble with no way to communicate to anyone on the outside world that you are still alive. i looked at
it is so crucial to be able to communicate. and i only realize that when i met people like oj and holly because it's that self expression. what was really moving to me when i met holly was that she was talking to me using the sin th thesized voice but when she hits on phrases that she had p prerecorded where she was inviting her dog to come fetch a biscuit, you know, her dog responded to her voice. it was just so emotional to actually experience, you know, voice. >> that's when i realized...
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based on his comparisons, licht was able to draw a definitive conclusion. >> i was able to identify theter of the question material as john helble. >> proof that it was helble's gun, and no other, that andy took with him to texas. based on the handwriting analysis and the dog dna, andy rich was arrested and charged with john helble's murder. in court, rich had an interesting response to the forensic evidence against him. i've come up with a family emergency plan. what is it? it's difficult to talk about. so i'm not telling you. i'm so glad i won't have to remember anything. me, too. announcer: visit ready.gov/kids for tips and information. take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. could help your business didavoid hours of delaynd test caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your i
based on his comparisons, licht was able to draw a definitive conclusion. >> i was able to identify theter of the question material as john helble. >> proof that it was helble's gun, and no other, that andy took with him to texas. based on the handwriting analysis and the dog dna, andy rich was arrested and charged with john helble's murder. in court, rich had an interesting response to the forensic evidence against him. i've come up with a family emergency plan. what is it? it's...
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i would be able to save for the future in a be able to plan for retirement as opposed to wondering if it would be possible. that you to speculate would be in a much better place today. nobody told you. thank you for being here as well. he worked directly with a lot of student loan borrowers. he talked about some of the macroeconomic consequences. you have encountered a lot of stories. one at the top issues they have identified is difficulties repaying, restructuring, and rolling, and loan modification programs and staying current to avoiding delinquency. >> our services are not reaching out and helping young people or even adult learning what their options are today. >> we learned a very painful years around the financial crisis in the mortgage servicing market. there is some fundamental misalignment where what may be good for the loan owner or the investor and what may be good for the borrower is not actually the outcome. market forces can often cause terrible outcomes for everybody. >> i have heard from a lot of people today he were paying back loans that they do not know how much o
i would be able to save for the future in a be able to plan for retirement as opposed to wondering if it would be possible. that you to speculate would be in a much better place today. nobody told you. thank you for being here as well. he worked directly with a lot of student loan borrowers. he talked about some of the macroeconomic consequences. you have encountered a lot of stories. one at the top issues they have identified is difficulties repaying, restructuring, and rolling, and loan...
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unfortunately or fortunately, jerry was not able to join us today. [applause] >> thank you very much for this honor. it feels odd to me because i don't feel like i did anything that any human being wouldn't do when they think they hear someone yelling for help . thank you, but i think it's what we should all do. i'm happy the man is alive and that everybody responded and i'm proud and blessed to work with the people that i do. thank you. >> thank you susan. >> and i just wanted to echo that the ferry buildings are a really special community and as susan said, anyone in that division would have realized that we needed to take action and i've worked here for 11 years and there's a rich pageant of life and it's just a testimony to a really great group of people who care about this building. i realize you guys deal with lots of contentious situations all the time, but at the heart of it we're san francisco citizens, we're connected in this building and i was just happy that something very positive came about from this so thank you for the recognition, bu
unfortunately or fortunately, jerry was not able to join us today. [applause] >> thank you very much for this honor. it feels odd to me because i don't feel like i did anything that any human being wouldn't do when they think they hear someone yelling for help . thank you, but i think it's what we should all do. i'm happy the man is alive and that everybody responded and i'm proud and blessed to work with the people that i do. thank you. >> thank you susan. >> and i just...
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>> you did a good job and i am proud to be able to present this. this is awesome. >> thank you. >> good job, to you and your team. >> thank you very much. >> yeah. >> appreciate that. >> commissioner dooley. >> i want to thank jane because anything that we can do on the commission to help to make the lives of small businesses better, and easier, is something that we all need to work on. thank you. >> commissioner tour-sarkissian. >> i would also like to congratulate you and ask you a question about the 29 departments that you have been dealing with. >> yes. >> before, september, before september 2014, what type of input do you need from these departments? are you right now dealing with them on a regular basis? what would you expect from these departments? so that your site launchs on time. >> sure that is a great question. i would not say that i would expect from them, but we are collaborating and the departments have all been great, because they, even though the initial research process, they really see the vision of creating this portal and this
>> you did a good job and i am proud to be able to present this. this is awesome. >> thank you. >> good job, to you and your team. >> thank you very much. >> yeah. >> appreciate that. >> commissioner dooley. >> i want to thank jane because anything that we can do on the commission to help to make the lives of small businesses better, and easier, is something that we all need to work on. thank you. >> commissioner tour-sarkissian. >> i...
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seems almost intractable we're going to be able to up root the issue going on. i know working collaboratively under kind of a project manager type of structure under this case ronnie singh [speaker not understood], community organizations as well, if we can actually make headway. so, i just wanted to inform you about efforts going forward and i look forward to seeing really strong results and helping to bring safety to the corridor. >> not wanting to reinvent the wheel or take anything away from the district attorney singh who is terrific, she's fantastic. the mod toll do which you're suggesting is the code enforcement model that actually comes out of the city attorney's office and the da's office traditionally is a piece for that. it's been very effective. we used it when i was in the mission as a captain and in the bayview. so, i'm happy to work with captain falvey and make sure roni is a critical piece to -- >> [speaker not understood] the city attorney's office, involved in that, too. >> that's the code enforcement model is what you're speaking of. i think i
seems almost intractable we're going to be able to up root the issue going on. i know working collaboratively under kind of a project manager type of structure under this case ronnie singh [speaker not understood], community organizations as well, if we can actually make headway. so, i just wanted to inform you about efforts going forward and i look forward to seeing really strong results and helping to bring safety to the corridor. >> not wanting to reinvent the wheel or take anything...
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make sure and we do something to make and maybe if our schools were not so segregated we would be able to have a more representative group. >> so, it is in the longer report, we explained that process and why we intentionally chose where we went. >> thank you. >> >> all right. waiting for the next report for you? >> yes. >> is that a powerpoint also? >> no. >> we will just stay in our seats then. >> i am going to keep it brief, i know that we have already taken up a lot of time on the agenda and we don't have a formal lcap report tonight. but just given that there was last tuesday sort of a flushing out of some of the budget numbers in the lcap and we just wanted to, come back in and give a little bit of commentary, and in our capacity as the pac and the officials bodies that have been looking at getting the feed become on the lcap and we just wanted to say that we appreciated the revised draft and seeing some of the previous recommendations and findings incorporated in the draft as well as the budget numbers, and there were a few things mentioned at the meeting on june third that were
make sure and we do something to make and maybe if our schools were not so segregated we would be able to have a more representative group. >> so, it is in the longer report, we explained that process and why we intentionally chose where we went. >> thank you. >> >> all right. waiting for the next report for you? >> yes. >> is that a powerpoint also? >> no. >> we will just stay in our seats then. >> i am going to keep it brief, i know that...
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if you download that, you will be able to measure your wi-fi speed in your house and you will be able to find out if you actually are getting the internet that you paid for. >> interesting. >> you will be able to measure or and find out whether they are delivering. the key point of the fcc is, you ought to be able to go as fast and go into the fast lane that you chose to any website and get any content. >> i think this is a fundamental -- it gets to fundamental beliefs about business and government responsibility. if comcast has to deliver everything at the same speed, a greater cost for the burden of what? for the benefit of home? whome?the benefit of >> you and me. they are between you and the content. you also want them to close some doors and open other doors? slow some access speeds to create other access speeds? that is the fundamental issue at the fcc. you ought to be able to know that you got what you paid for. that is what the application will permit you to do. you know if you are getting what you paid for. >> not that we have concerns over what local viewpoints are, but some
if you download that, you will be able to measure your wi-fi speed in your house and you will be able to find out if you actually are getting the internet that you paid for. >> interesting. >> you will be able to measure or and find out whether they are delivering. the key point of the fcc is, you ought to be able to go as fast and go into the fast lane that you chose to any website and get any content. >> i think this is a fundamental -- it gets to fundamental beliefs about...
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something you would like to be able to animate?uld like to see what other people are doing and how those stories that together. it is not just about one story here and one story there, but how one story lives on and gets remixed. people can go in and see the other skits other people have made and comment on them and like them. i get enjoyment out of watching it and helping it along. >> thank you for being here. check out skit. coming up, $300 million a year on kennel boarding. one company that is helping to reduce these costs. ♪ >> according to one research report there are over 55 million dog owning households. what if you would like to go on holiday without your canine companion? flipflop dogs has a solution. man's best friend is going to be picked up and taken care of by one of their screened families about at a price tag of $40 dollars a day. thank you for being here. where did you get this idea that pets did not have to go to kennels? >> it was a problem for us, because we never can old our dogs, so we heard about a concept th
something you would like to be able to animate?uld like to see what other people are doing and how those stories that together. it is not just about one story here and one story there, but how one story lives on and gets remixed. people can go in and see the other skits other people have made and comment on them and like them. i get enjoyment out of watching it and helping it along. >> thank you for being here. check out skit. coming up, $300 million a year on kennel boarding. one company...
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so, in thinking about that i was able to go to city college. i was able to go to mills college. i currently work at [speaker not understood] and i work inside the school district helping people with long-term futures. i urge you to include transitional age youth 18 to 24 and children's fund [speaker not understood]. thank you. >> thank you. (applause) >>> hi, my name is rosie kennedy. i'm director of [speaker not understood] former child care provider. i know we stand on a lot of shoulders today that have already been mentioned, but i only have two minutes. so, but i did want to say when children are all right we all do better and we all benefit when children youth and family have the support when they need it and the opportunities to be at their best. we also, the children are a priority. san francisco really, really needs to make a long-term sustained and very thoughtful investment. today tonight i really want to emphasize the infants and toddlers, the most stressful period for young families, working families is when they're raising their infants and todd letters. infants and
so, in thinking about that i was able to go to city college. i was able to go to mills college. i currently work at [speaker not understood] and i work inside the school district helping people with long-term futures. i urge you to include transitional age youth 18 to 24 and children's fund [speaker not understood]. thank you. >> thank you. (applause) >>> hi, my name is rosie kennedy. i'm director of [speaker not understood] former child care provider. i know we stand on a lot of...
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we're able to add pier specialist. specifically we've been able to add five peer specialist to work in the psychiatric hospital and it will be staffed with peer specialist, so they'll be a hybrid approach and a place for folks to get off the street and access care in a timely manner. creating new and existing programs, so we're able to increase the number of case managers working in the full partnerships so those intensive case managers have a smaller case load, so they can do more intense work with the individuals so we're able to add two new fte's there. we're going to expand the community independent placement project, so this is something dph has done and it provides the individual to remain living in the community while receiving their needed services. it includes mandated medication compliance. so right now that program, it has been successful. it's offered through san francisco general and one of the priorities that we've pulled out of this in the last two weeks per your question request -- per your request, we'
we're able to add pier specialist. specifically we've been able to add five peer specialist to work in the psychiatric hospital and it will be staffed with peer specialist, so they'll be a hybrid approach and a place for folks to get off the street and access care in a timely manner. creating new and existing programs, so we're able to increase the number of case managers working in the full partnerships so those intensive case managers have a smaller case load, so they can do more intense work...
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this really needs to be able to spread and be able to support more people and have more community groups because there's not that many places for us and really it's one of the places we can feel safe and supported. and there's also a lot of people that i know from the past interested that we have now graduated high school and are now 18 and are adults that have no idea what that means and lack the resources and opportunities to really succeed and thrive and included in the community [speaker not understood]. thank you. (applause) >>> hello. so, i'm [speaker not understood] and i'm also an intern at lyric. i am an incoming sophomore. lyric has really provided me a safe place to be in. every day we go through hardships and struggles in the lgbt community. as myself [speaker not understood], everybody primarily could judge you in any type of way. here at lyric i was really proud of who i am. they showed me that i shouldn't be ashamed of who i am and i should continue to strive as a person. they provided me with so much help and they really contributed a lot to my working abilities. i don't
this really needs to be able to spread and be able to support more people and have more community groups because there's not that many places for us and really it's one of the places we can feel safe and supported. and there's also a lot of people that i know from the past interested that we have now graduated high school and are now 18 and are adults that have no idea what that means and lack the resources and opportunities to really succeed and thrive and included in the community [speaker...
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are you able to market what you do in a way that gets you customers? are you able to run your business efficiently enough that you actually get in the black at some point? are you willing to put in a whole lot of extra hours because if you're used to getting paid overtime but you now own the business, it doesn't really matter if you're paying yourself overtime because it's coming out of your pocket anyway. and so, you know, sometimes that transition i think is going to be tough, but i don't think the transition is going to b coming of a trade as anybody who's starting a business. it's hard starting a small business, and the majority of small business startups fail. the interesting thing is, the united states remains the place where people are most willing to try and start something up and take those risks. and, you know, part of what we should be doing is encouraging that culture. when it comes to small businesses, for example, they were the hardest hit during the recession. what we did was we significantly increased the amount of small business loans
are you able to market what you do in a way that gets you customers? are you able to run your business efficiently enough that you actually get in the black at some point? are you willing to put in a whole lot of extra hours because if you're used to getting paid overtime but you now own the business, it doesn't really matter if you're paying yourself overtime because it's coming out of your pocket anyway. and so, you know, sometimes that transition i think is going to be tough, but i don't...
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june 30, that means we'd have to make them public by june 15 at the latest in order for you to be able to vote on them and prevention a lapse in the contract, which is what would happen if you don't approve a contract by june 30. so what we are doing today is we are disclosing the agreements that -- which is basically where we left all with both of those units. for local 250a in terms of the transit operators, it's the agreement that was reached as a result of the mediation process that's outline nd the charter. its agreement was reached back on may 8. at that time i believe the schedule was that the union was going to bring it to a vote and then be ready to come to arbitration on may 20. as it turned out the vote itself didn't happen until may 30 and subsequently the vote was resounding vote down of the agreement that came out of the mediation process. the union has not be willing to enter into arbitration as the charter requires so what is before you today is the agreement that came out of that mediated process. so just to be really clear, what we're sunshining today, this isn't what
june 30, that means we'd have to make them public by june 15 at the latest in order for you to be able to vote on them and prevention a lapse in the contract, which is what would happen if you don't approve a contract by june 30. so what we are doing today is we are disclosing the agreements that -- which is basically where we left all with both of those units. for local 250a in terms of the transit operators, it's the agreement that was reached as a result of the mediation process that's...
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we will be able to hit that first cross curve of being able to provide the same product that we provide with a 10% federal tax credit instead of 30%. the next is to do it with no tax incentives. then you have to start looking at the markets, can you deliver energy where there is no tax incentive but you're just competing against fossil fuels? then you start going down the fossil fuel list. diesel is easy one-two knockout. eventually get down to coal and natural gas. we will cross the point many times over the next five or 10 years. was i want to thank you very much. >> i want to thank you very much, lyndon rive, the solarcity chief executive. the world's first sneaker pawn shop is open and harlem. chase reed and his father opened the store together and they are joining me now. great to have you here. i want to start with you, tell us the basics of how the store works. >> the basics is basically you can come in and you can pawn your sneakers, customize, refurbish, put them on consignment. anything involving sneakers, you can come in and do. >> let's say that someone has a pair of sneaker
we will be able to hit that first cross curve of being able to provide the same product that we provide with a 10% federal tax credit instead of 30%. the next is to do it with no tax incentives. then you have to start looking at the markets, can you deliver energy where there is no tax incentive but you're just competing against fossil fuels? then you start going down the fossil fuel list. diesel is easy one-two knockout. eventually get down to coal and natural gas. we will cross the point many...
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[applause] and i, i want them to be able to have families and i want them to be able to have careers want them to go as far as their dreams will take them. i want a society that supports that. and i take this personally as the president of a country that built the greatest middle class the world has ever known and inspired people to reach new heights and invent and innovate and drew immigrants from every corner of the world because, because they understood, because they understood that no matter what you look like or where you come from here in america you can make it. that's the promise of america. that's what we're going to keep on fighting for. that's what you're fighting for. that's what this summit is all about. let's go out there and get to work. thank you guys, i love you. god bliss you, god bless america. [applause] ♪. [applause] >> [inaudible] [applause] >> oh, this, is a lively crew. are you ready? are you ready for this? >> wow. >> we've been listening backstage. >> wow what a panel. >> very dynamic. >> let's pick up, how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> how are you? >> i'm
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and were able to take the shooter in custody.in, there had been initial reports of two possible shooters but that seemed to be confusion over an eyewitness who saw the shooter being subdued and i assume the weapon taken away and perhaps the eyewitness thought that person with the weapon then was a second shooter but they were not. they were the person who subdued the apparent shooter. again, the identity of the shooter, the motive of the shooter, we don't know. we don't know a student. randi kaye reported a piece of information that a vehicle apparently linked to the shooter is tracked to a parent of the student. we don't know whether the parent -- that vehicle it was owned by the shooter, and if, in fact, that means the shooter was a student. police are simply not saying at this point. we'll take a short break. we'll have more information about this shooting and also the day's other news. ♪ touch down... every morning... ten times! not just... now and then. once more on the rise... nuts to the flabby guys! go, you chicken fat, g
and were able to take the shooter in custody.in, there had been initial reports of two possible shooters but that seemed to be confusion over an eyewitness who saw the shooter being subdued and i assume the weapon taken away and perhaps the eyewitness thought that person with the weapon then was a second shooter but they were not. they were the person who subdued the apparent shooter. again, the identity of the shooter, the motive of the shooter, we don't know. we don't know a student. randi...
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they will be able to reach out directly. and then the vet will be able to put a face to the name of the organization. >> we've been hearing a lot about the veteran and the transition process into the private sector. imagine if the veteran is wounded. imagine what happens to that veteran that service man or woman's life. they still now have to overcome their wounds which they do with magnificent grace and dignity and i see it every day. but they have additional challenges. and so do their families. so in my mind, while they are doing their rehabbing, while they are still receiving treatment is to get to them at that point. mentor, let them know what's available. make them aware of what they need to do. because they do have additional challenges now. it's not just walking out of the military and into the private sector. for these men and women, the additional challenges are many. so get to them. we used to say there is still this benefit gap as we're all aware. that during the transitional process from the d.o.d. to the v.a. t
they will be able to reach out directly. and then the vet will be able to put a face to the name of the organization. >> we've been hearing a lot about the veteran and the transition process into the private sector. imagine if the veteran is wounded. imagine what happens to that veteran that service man or woman's life. they still now have to overcome their wounds which they do with magnificent grace and dignity and i see it every day. but they have additional challenges. and so do their...