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that will be three adult felons instead of just one. i have three pending. >> aaron admits he has an unquenchable thirst for taking cars that aren't his own. his other vice, playing escape artist. >> my staff called me to let me know that he was trying to be a trickster and had a detention officer bring him up sunday night for the release for the weekenders. and our intake officer elizabeth noticed that no, he's not a weekender. he's not supposed to be leaving. he tried to convince her, yes, i am. i'm a weekender. i don't belong here. i'm supposed to go home. i came in on friday, i need to go home. my mom is going to be picking me up. he tried to really convince her. >> if for some reason staff let you walk out the door they would be coming for me. and my job would be on the line. you've got to understand, the decisions that you make have consequences that don't affect you, but affect everybody else around you. stop being slick, okay. >> the staff made a mistake and put it in my paperwork. >> regardless, you knew you weren't a weekender
that will be three adult felons instead of just one. i have three pending. >> aaron admits he has an unquenchable thirst for taking cars that aren't his own. his other vice, playing escape artist. >> my staff called me to let me know that he was trying to be a trickster and had a detention officer bring him up sunday night for the release for the weekenders. and our intake officer elizabeth noticed that no, he's not a weekender. he's not supposed to be leaving. he tried to convince...
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it's not addressing the needs of adults and the growing population of adults living with autism. >> reportersing the reality we have now. >> it's not addressing today's reality. >> reporter: without appropriate jobs or housing, adults with autism have higher rates of unemployment than individuals with other disabilities. >> you don't feel like you can do it this morning? >> reporter: and 80 percent under age 30 live at home, which is what eric is doing now that he's turned 21 and aged out of the rebecca school where he had constant support. >> reporter: does 21 seem arbitrary to you? >> for these kids, it's terribly arbitrary. i understand that the state has to have some limits. they can't support people forever, but this is no solution. >> reporter: mary wonders if all the money spent educating eric will have been a waste if she can't find something productive for him to do now. this is what eric's day is like since aging out, little structure, hanging around the apartment with nothing to do and nowhere to go. >> suddenly it hit us that we're into the rest of our lives. and that's been a bi
it's not addressing the needs of adults and the growing population of adults living with autism. >> reportersing the reality we have now. >> it's not addressing today's reality. >> reporter: without appropriate jobs or housing, adults with autism have higher rates of unemployment than individuals with other disabilities. >> you don't feel like you can do it this morning? >> reporter: and 80 percent under age 30 live at home, which is what eric is doing now that...
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the responsibility is in all adults -- not just the parent, but all adults. >> you're absolutely right. now, i received a packet of material, some of the things that you all distribute, and it was fantastic, and there was a hashtag in there for those folks who like to tweet, and i do, and it's called "how we do blue," and i love to show people that because it's part of a calendar that's year-round. >> yes. >> so we're gonna put that up on the screen right now so that you want to get involved, you want to wear a blue ribbon for the love of a child, but your hashtag is "how we do blue." >> how we do blue. how we do blue -- yes. how you do blue. >> i did this in honor of this particular and important story. so, you have been asked by many, many people all across the country and the world now for these materials. >> it's so exciting that -- to be a partner in prevention means simply to understand what the blue ribbon represents and to wear it or display it in your life as you go about your day, and through our website, through conferences, international conferences, people have contacted u
the responsibility is in all adults -- not just the parent, but all adults. >> you're absolutely right. now, i received a packet of material, some of the things that you all distribute, and it was fantastic, and there was a hashtag in there for those folks who like to tweet, and i do, and it's called "how we do blue," and i love to show people that because it's part of a calendar that's year-round. >> yes. >> so we're gonna put that up on the screen right now so that...
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>> good morning and welcome to the commission of aging and adult services. good morning again and welcome to the commission on aging and adult services commission meeting. could we have the roll call. >> president ed that james. >> present. >> vice president gustavo seriina. >> here. >> commissioner katie loo. >> here. >> commissioner samer itani. commissioner ow. >> present. >> commissioner roy. >> present. >> and please note that secretary badasow is present. >> please note that we're going to table the nominating committee and could we have approval of the agenda with that change. >> so moved. >> second. >> it's been moved and seconded that we approve the agenda as printed except item 3 the nominating committee report. all in favor? >> aye. >> aye's have it. next item approval of the consent agenda. >> so moved. >> second. >> it's been moved and seconded that we approve the consent agenda as printed. all in favor say aye? >> aye. >> opposes? the motion is carried. can we have approval of the march 4 meeting minutes except that we have a change there commi
>> good morning and welcome to the commission of aging and adult services. good morning again and welcome to the commission on aging and adult services commission meeting. could we have the roll call. >> president ed that james. >> present. >> vice president gustavo seriina. >> here. >> commissioner katie loo. >> here. >> commissioner samer itani. commissioner ow. >> present. >> commissioner roy. >> present. >> and please...
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that means a tidal wave of autistic adults are on the way. nearly half a million over the next ten years. brandon's mother is on a mission to help other parents help their autistic children carve out a path to independence. >> i have such an admiration to those of you who have blazed the trail for the rest of us. >> at a recent conference in atlanta, thousands showed up to hear her keynote speech. >> a lot of us become stuck like glue. how can we be anything else? we're co-dependent. we allow our children to grow and maybe one day go. they'll have a better life now than after we're gone. >> thank you how are you doing? >> flies to see you. >> now amalia star has made a career of counseling parents ever autistic children who are entering adulthood. >> they'll get there when they get there. it will be perfect timing maybe not for us but for them. >> our children will live 75% of their lifetime as adults and much of that time is without us. our job whether they're two years old and newly diagnosed or they're 22, our job is to help those children
that means a tidal wave of autistic adults are on the way. nearly half a million over the next ten years. brandon's mother is on a mission to help other parents help their autistic children carve out a path to independence. >> i have such an admiration to those of you who have blazed the trail for the rest of us. >> at a recent conference in atlanta, thousands showed up to hear her keynote speech. >> a lot of us become stuck like glue. how can we be anything else? we're...
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the governor and c4a are supporting more funding for adult protective services. what we did ask for as a result of starting to get letters of support that are asked for is create a master list of all of the areas that we're being asked to support and keeping track of what we're doing with them and we will make that available to you as well. we had a guest speaker, benson nidel of the long-term care ombudsman association and they represent 34 ombudsman program. current state law requires that investigation and reports of neglect and abuse in long-term care facilities, and over the last number of years that budget has been severely cut while the legislation still requires they go out and investigate. in 2008 the budget was at $3.8 million and the appropriation was based on the number of beds in the county. san francisco during that time over the last 10 years has lost a thousand nursing home beds so you can see that our funding was reduced. current staffing at two full time equivalents and plus a part time consultant so meeting those requirements that are set forth
the governor and c4a are supporting more funding for adult protective services. what we did ask for as a result of starting to get letters of support that are asked for is create a master list of all of the areas that we're being asked to support and keeping track of what we're doing with them and we will make that available to you as well. we had a guest speaker, benson nidel of the long-term care ombudsman association and they represent 34 ombudsman program. current state law requires that...
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the girl is charged now as an adult and in eighth grade. our legal panel is next.lso ahead, a truck plys in a convenience store with deadly results all caught on tape. i accident everyone. coming up on the story. chilling new details about the germanwings plane crash. and the iranian foreign minister gets a hero's welcome at home. and he called the details about the plan a lie. and now we will trust him? are you graduating from college. and are your kids and want them to make a half mill. we'll tell you where they can in the top of the hour. >> 14-year-old girl is charged as an adult in her mother's murder accused of plotting with her boyfriend accused of killing the woman who stood between them. >> she learned he was 20 years old and she instructed them to end the relationship. they had a cell phone relationship. >> they recovered this text from the girl's phone, she threatened to throw me out. i want her gone. joining us now to talk about the case, we have defense attorneys. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> richard sounds like an open and shut case. that
the girl is charged now as an adult and in eighth grade. our legal panel is next.lso ahead, a truck plys in a convenience store with deadly results all caught on tape. i accident everyone. coming up on the story. chilling new details about the germanwings plane crash. and the iranian foreign minister gets a hero's welcome at home. and he called the details about the plan a lie. and now we will trust him? are you graduating from college. and are your kids and want them to make a half mill. we'll...
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. >> if you look at homeless single adults for example, and the single adult homeless population in the city we had good results and significantly decreasing that population by 25%. and other cities are seeing increase, san francisco has done an amazing job to hold the numbers steady or continuing to decline. however the same level of investment has not been made in permanent housing in the city. 40% or more of the affordable housing built, in the past 10 years it was for homeless single adults. whereas the number of units for homeless families is 7% of that amount. so that's a huge driver is just the lack of investment in affordable housing during that period of time. as well as the recession had a huge impact on family's earning capacity i believe i heard in the past few years the lowest income levels of people were 60% and below have lost in the past two years, $1100 of their buying power. and folks at the upper end had tremendous increases in their buying power. and all of these things have caused this dramatic increase. >> all right, and the other piece is eviction there is a large
. >> if you look at homeless single adults for example, and the single adult homeless population in the city we had good results and significantly decreasing that population by 25%. and other cities are seeing increase, san francisco has done an amazing job to hold the numbers steady or continuing to decline. however the same level of investment has not been made in permanent housing in the city. 40% or more of the affordable housing built, in the past 10 years it was for homeless single...
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it's speed. 53% are adults. only 18% are kids. it started off in childhood. by the time you're an adult, you're saying i can focus better at work, and i call it an end point drug because anybody will tell you they do better on tests with it or perform better at work. they won't sleep at night and they'll get irritable, and it can bring out underlying heart disease. >> you should be reassessed. don't be a primary care doctor prescribing this. >> what if you didn't take it as a kid but you're taking it to get an advantage as an adult. how quickly can you get addicted? >> it's a level two drug and it's as bad as cocaine and heroin, and you can get hooked up. it's a crutch. it's difficult to withdraw from it because you have all the symptoms. i think all of us, no matter what profession you are, you're under a tremendous amount of pressure. this is the wrong path to go. they can function with three hours of sleep and be able to do this. unfortunately, i think we're surrounded by some of these overachiever professionals doing this. faa and pilots are not allowed t
it's speed. 53% are adults. only 18% are kids. it started off in childhood. by the time you're an adult, you're saying i can focus better at work, and i call it an end point drug because anybody will tell you they do better on tests with it or perform better at work. they won't sleep at night and they'll get irritable, and it can bring out underlying heart disease. >> you should be reassessed. don't be a primary care doctor prescribing this. >> what if you didn't take it as a kid...
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one is in nebraska and it's for all young adults who are on probation. we're looking at it as a mix for our courts. probation cases and young adults who haven't yet entered a plea in their case. the other model that we're aware of is in new york city and it's for much lower level expenses like jumping the train or the subway. their justice system starts at 16 in new york city. so they're focused on 16 to 18. our focus here will be on 16 to 25. i will note around the world, there's an increasing movement for trying out different court models for this unique age group. we're following international trends but hopefully we can be a real leader nationally >> i think it's a great effort. so when do we think this court will be off the ground then? >> so we started having our meetings and we're working towards a start day of july? >> of this year? >> yes. >> oh, great. >> thank you for the presentation. at this point, we're open to public comment. anybody wish to comment on item number two? seeing none, public comment is now closed. >> all right. through the ch
one is in nebraska and it's for all young adults who are on probation. we're looking at it as a mix for our courts. probation cases and young adults who haven't yet entered a plea in their case. the other model that we're aware of is in new york city and it's for much lower level expenses like jumping the train or the subway. their justice system starts at 16 in new york city. so they're focused on 16 to 18. our focus here will be on 16 to 25. i will note around the world, there's an increasing...
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people love this. >> now you have an adult version of the milk shake?> oh ya there is some special liquors in the adult milk shake. >> so that's your nighttime activity then i guess right? so you have the kids next-door at the trolley car and then mommy and daddy come over here for little adult ice cream? >> you would be surprised not just nighttime. >> really? >> oh, ya. >> some reporters have been here during the day -- >> not me. >> not you bob. >> oh, coffee coffee. so scrap snell. >> what i had for breakfast, breakfast burito with scrapple. >> philly famous scrap. >> i absolutely. >> how about famous folks that have come through here? >> what's funny looking at scrapple because eight years ago, senator ted kennedy came to trolley car diner to campaign for barack obama and what did he have? he had scrapple. >> wow. >> yes. >> serving up famous dishes. >> oh, ya. >> ken, thank you so much for insiting us out. again, from a famous spot in your town, or your neighborhood you would like us to visit with our breakfast with bob segment shoot us an e-mail.
people love this. >> now you have an adult version of the milk shake?> oh ya there is some special liquors in the adult milk shake. >> so that's your nighttime activity then i guess right? so you have the kids next-door at the trolley car and then mommy and daddy come over here for little adult ice cream? >> you would be surprised not just nighttime. >> really? >> oh, ya. >> some reporters have been here during the day -- >> not me. >> not you...
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thank you. >>> just ahead, a place where adults act just like kids.us inside a preschool that is for grown ups. that exists. but first this is "today" o >>> still to come on this saturday edition of "today," tens of millions of people in the path of potentially deadly storms. >>> and also this morning, more from the interview with bruce jenner. the revelation physical activity. but keeping that mix balanced, isn't always easy. so coke, dr. pepper, and pepsi are joining your efforts to find balance with the new initative called mixify. coming together for the first time to talk to teens about balancing what they eat and drink with what they do. and helping them think about when they've had too much, or maybe when it's time for a treat. supporting your efforts, with our message. balance what you eat and drink with what you do. that's how you mixify. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn- and get nexium level protection. ♪ it's a big world out there. so why do some ca
thank you. >>> just ahead, a place where adults act just like kids.us inside a preschool that is for grown ups. that exists. but first this is "today" o >>> still to come on this saturday edition of "today," tens of millions of people in the path of potentially deadly storms. >>> and also this morning, more from the interview with bruce jenner. the revelation physical activity. but keeping that mix balanced, isn't always easy. so coke, dr. pepper,...
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homeless children are five times more likely to be homeless as adults. the effect on education is dramatic and we will hear from sfusd on some of the data points. only 51% of kids that don't have homes reach reading standards and 40% reach standards in math. because of the ongoing issue or the publicity of this issue over time from a lot of our community based advocates here in the city private entities have taken notice of this issue two years ago we had funds devoted for services and google committed $2 million to three organizations doing work to help reduce the wait list for homeless families in it is shelter system and also funding for transitional college age programs and preparatory programs and an organization to direct giving application program that our office used to fund raise for families that lost homes in the tenderloin due to fire. this is a positive step in addressing the great need of the homeless families in san francisco and this hearing is meant to continue the dialogue on this important issue. we want to understand what we can do as
homeless children are five times more likely to be homeless as adults. the effect on education is dramatic and we will hear from sfusd on some of the data points. only 51% of kids that don't have homes reach reading standards and 40% reach standards in math. because of the ongoing issue or the publicity of this issue over time from a lot of our community based advocates here in the city private entities have taken notice of this issue two years ago we had funds devoted for services and google...
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>> i think the majority of the call thases we get are from adults seeking response to a situation that occurred. it's fairly rare that the call is coming from students. >> so is there anyway to outreach to students so they're away they may also call this confidential hot line? >> i'm going to say two things. one i can't mention enough about the wellness staff and they're the confidential advisers at the school and they're exceptional and i am saying now's because i'm a principal and wouldn't say that years ago so i want to recognize that staff and are amazing and the trust they build with the students so there is the confidential person right there. i also want to mention peer resources and the restorative practice coaches and other staff and support staff and counselors in the schools so whoever the student has that strong relationship with the students we want to make sure that all of the students have healthy adult relationships that people they can confide in at school and when we survey the students those numbers go up every year and do you have two adults that you trust and the s
>> i think the majority of the call thases we get are from adults seeking response to a situation that occurred. it's fairly rare that the call is coming from students. >> so is there anyway to outreach to students so they're away they may also call this confidential hot line? >> i'm going to say two things. one i can't mention enough about the wellness staff and they're the confidential advisers at the school and they're exceptional and i am saying now's because i'm a...
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you know as a fully grown adult with a fulltime job and a partner, it's hard for me to raise kids in the district so i can't imagine how hard it is for those young single moms to do it. so i think it's a critical thing. just the work brenda has done over the years that has reduced the rate that work on its own is kind of going to be contributing to the next generation of reductions. >> aurora what do you think about that? >> i think teen parents need the information that -- to pass down to their kids starting early. we do it through peer education. we do focus on building healthy relationships, not just romantic relationships but relationships with your friends, with your children if you have them. you know i think that starting -- decreasing teen parents will eventually yeah have a decrease in the overall teen pregnancy rate. >> it's a tough thing to do isn't it? >> it is. there are a number of -- there are a couple of really good programs in the city that work with teen parents. they provide wrap around services. they help mothers and fathers graduate from high school they provide
you know as a fully grown adult with a fulltime job and a partner, it's hard for me to raise kids in the district so i can't imagine how hard it is for those young single moms to do it. so i think it's a critical thing. just the work brenda has done over the years that has reduced the rate that work on its own is kind of going to be contributing to the next generation of reductions. >> aurora what do you think about that? >> i think teen parents need the information that -- to pass...
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adults being kids. >> it's a great concept, really. the box a little bit. it is called adult preschool for colors and creativity. the school's main purpose is bring out your inner child. >> if you ever wondered what it would feel like to be three again, well, here's your chance. it's called preschool master mind. and michelle opeda said she founded it to give adults an opportunity to let loose. >> is it hard for people to capture a sense of their youth. >> getting out there is really hard for a lot of people. >> the brooklyn based 30-year-old calls herself a play concierge. >> we raise the bar on having fun. >> spreading wonder to web designer like steven chu. >> the workshop is open to adults of all ages and meets once a week for five weeks. >> i think i'm supposed to be spinach spinach. >> i'm not sure what's going on here. >> and from crowns to play doe, and even magical wand making. >> that was your favorite memory from preschool. >> i wanted to become a hairdresser. >> did you? >> i'm a meteorologist. >> i'm able to come here unwi
adults being kids. >> it's a great concept, really. the box a little bit. it is called adult preschool for colors and creativity. the school's main purpose is bring out your inner child. >> if you ever wondered what it would feel like to be three again, well, here's your chance. it's called preschool master mind. and michelle opeda said she founded it to give adults an opportunity to let loose. >> is it hard for people to capture a sense of their youth. >> getting out...
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for the adult and kid in all of us.grass' "alright") plays throughout ♪ kellogg's frosted mini wheats® feed your inner kidult. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. constipated? .yea dulcolax tablets can cause cramps but not phillips. it has magnesium and works more naturally than stimulant laxatives. for gentle cra ree relief of occasional constipation that works! mmm mmm ve the regular life. >>> we're going to turn next to the home break-in caught on 16 cameras cameras. turns out the woman hiding in her bedroom, watching his every step on her phone. here's aditi roy. >> reporter: imagine waking to this -- a stranger, circling your home. tha
for the adult and kid in all of us.grass' "alright") plays throughout ♪ kellogg's frosted mini wheats® feed your inner kidult. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is...
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so yeah, but "adult beginners" was -- yeah, we shot that about a year ago. >> jimmy: "adult beginnersl show," if you know him. >> he's great. >> jimmy: can you set it up at all? >> yeah, so it's about a young entrepreneur, nick kroll, who sort of loses his whole company at the start of the film. and he comes to live with me, his estranged sister, and ends up being my manny. nanny manny, you know. he's looking after the kids. it's really, really sweet, a a gem. really, really funny. >> jimmy: i was checking it out on rotten tomatoes. i don't know if you follow that stuff, but it's got a 100% fresh. >> aw, thank -- wow. >> jimmy: yeah. that is a fresh tomato. [ laughter ] yeah. we have a clip here. it is rose byrne in "adult beginners." take a look at this. >> there we go. give uncle jakey just one second. >> want to hook a brother up? >> hm? >> there we go, buddy. let's get the rub on. yeah. you know, uncle jakey has to pay a lot more for these rub downs. [ laughter ] >> dude. >> what? >> what is that face? i know that face. >> what face? what are you talking about? >> you were asking
so yeah, but "adult beginners" was -- yeah, we shot that about a year ago. >> jimmy: "adult beginnersl show," if you know him. >> he's great. >> jimmy: can you set it up at all? >> yeah, so it's about a young entrepreneur, nick kroll, who sort of loses his whole company at the start of the film. and he comes to live with me, his estranged sister, and ends up being my manny. nanny manny, you know. he's looking after the kids. it's really, really sweet,...
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>>the id theft rate for children is seven to 51 percent times the rate it is for adults. >> grant:this is a full hour of your choice for prime time news. >> pam: a west oakland mother was gunned down and killed three appear to be working hard on the case. because they have now charged a fourth suspect with murder. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story. he joins us live tonight from police headquarters in oakland. >> pam: j.r.? >> reporter: in west oakland mother killed as she tried to help two of her children to safety earlier this month her death sparked outrage in the community. >> is terrific crime as every parent and citizen worst nightmare. >> cannot find words to express the rage and frustration that you feel. >> reporter: this is video from our helicopter partnership abc seven newsprint video that was recorded tralee after the shots rang out. pierce the kids were not hurt but she was in a crossfire of what was it and shoot out. >> reporter: facing the judge tomorrow and at that time he will have a chance to enter a plea. live in oakland j.r. stark, kron 4 news. >> this just
>>the id theft rate for children is seven to 51 percent times the rate it is for adults. >> grant:this is a full hour of your choice for prime time news. >> pam: a west oakland mother was gunned down and killed three appear to be working hard on the case. because they have now charged a fourth suspect with murder. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story. he joins us live tonight from police headquarters in oakland. >> pam: j.r.? >> reporter: in west oakland...
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we're doing a lot of things for the adult population. to be part of our community. therefore, that's why everybody needs to be safe. >> no question this can hurt the kids or adults. if you're vaccinated or your kid you're protected. so it doesn't matter if other people are vaccinated. >> but the more people vaccinated, the herd is protected. you need to have vaccination rates above 90%. >> but so far haven't we overhyped this. no one has died. some people have died from the vaccines from side effects. one hundred people die from being kicked from horses. no one is banning horses. >> let me tell you something. we don't have time in the program to talk about the whole thing. but do i think there's a lot of vaccines out there that may not be necessary? the answer is yes. i'm not totally a fool. i have an autistic child. i know the fear about toxicity. but there are certain vaccines about 14 or so, you know what those things are important and those things really should be for some people. >> and you ought to take them even if they're not for
we're doing a lot of things for the adult population. to be part of our community. therefore, that's why everybody needs to be safe. >> no question this can hurt the kids or adults. if you're vaccinated or your kid you're protected. so it doesn't matter if other people are vaccinated. >> but the more people vaccinated, the herd is protected. you need to have vaccination rates above 90%. >> but so far haven't we overhyped this. no one has died. some people have died from the...
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a lot of these kids have longer rap sheets than most adults. front of the judge 20 times already. everybody has labeled them, you're no good, nothing but a troublemaker. people are scared. people don't want to help them or they have given up on them. so, is there anything you guys want to say to one another? >> i think you guys are doing a lot better as a unit not getting in trouble every day. >> 18-year-old adam cameron has lived on d-9 for six months. today is his last group session. in just a few days, he will be released to the only people who have stuck by him through his life of juvenile crime, his grandparents. >> i'm scared. it's going to be real hard for me because i've been locked up so long, this is what i really know right here. when i get out, i'm going to be able to do whatever i want. it's going to be tempting. really tempting. the people that's in my life they're going to be do this, do this, come to this party, get drunk with us. i'm going to have to say no. it's going to be hard. >> what are you all learning from being locked
a lot of these kids have longer rap sheets than most adults. front of the judge 20 times already. everybody has labeled them, you're no good, nothing but a troublemaker. people are scared. people don't want to help them or they have given up on them. so, is there anything you guys want to say to one another? >> i think you guys are doing a lot better as a unit not getting in trouble every day. >> 18-year-old adam cameron has lived on d-9 for six months. today is his last group...
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no cuts for seniors and adults with disabilities and a 5% increase in the cost of doing business for nonprofits. as anne mentioned earlier through the scan grant there will be a constituency event probably in april, the one she was referring to. the long-term care coordinating council just put forth three names to the mayor for appointments to the council and therefore now we have three other openings on the council so any of you know anybody that is interested in being on the council please let us know and we're happy to send the application. we have a nominating committee that goes through the process of interviewing people. we did have a presentation on current legislation and we're sending support letters for several pieces of that legislation, so i have a relatively short report today. thank you. any questions? >> thank you. >> thank you. >> next we have the tacc report. is cathy here? no report. okay. case report. >> good morning commissioners, director hinton. i am linda and from the richmond district and i will give the report today. in march dave came and spoke about contrac
no cuts for seniors and adults with disabilities and a 5% increase in the cost of doing business for nonprofits. as anne mentioned earlier through the scan grant there will be a constituency event probably in april, the one she was referring to. the long-term care coordinating council just put forth three names to the mayor for appointments to the council and therefore now we have three other openings on the council so any of you know anybody that is interested in being on the council please...
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the purpose of this grant is to provide housing subsidy for seniors and adults with disabilities. this grant will be funded entirely through the county general funds. mike zaugg will do the presentation. >> good morning commissioners, executive director hinton. i am mike zaugg and a program analyst with daas. the contract is a new program and housing related program. i am sure you're away this is one of the big challenges in san francisco that we face. census data shows us that the housing challenge affects seniors those with disabilities disproportionately and this program hopes to alleviate the situation through a subsidy payment and identify seniors and younger adults with disabilities that had a recent decrease in income and but for the assistance from the program would be evicted and the rental subsidy the eviction would be avoided and stabilized and could remain in home. the range of residents in san francisco that will benefit from the program varies but in particular it is to focus on the aging disabled. these are residents currently on long-term disability policies and ar
the purpose of this grant is to provide housing subsidy for seniors and adults with disabilities. this grant will be funded entirely through the county general funds. mike zaugg will do the presentation. >> good morning commissioners, executive director hinton. i am mike zaugg and a program analyst with daas. the contract is a new program and housing related program. i am sure you're away this is one of the big challenges in san francisco that we face. census data shows us that the...