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transitional age youth. the network has had experience of provider and have taken into account many of the policy recommendations by the ksf and they came before our commission in may 5, 2014 and #145er with -- shared with us their funding proposal. our recommendation is to support their funding proposal and to approve funding for a two 2-year bridge for transitional services and these services should include additional centers for education and employment and case management and employment. up to 400 subsidized summer employment, expanding emergency housing fund and new transitional housing beds and 12 beds for residential and mental health treatment for citywide case manager. the projected funded needs is $5 million in the first year and $6.8 million in the second year. now i'm going to pass the mic to the vice-chair who will present. >> supervisor breed? >>supervisor london breed: before you sit down. you say it was excluded from the children's fund. i'm not sure that is entirely accurate because the chil
transitional age youth. the network has had experience of provider and have taken into account many of the policy recommendations by the ksf and they came before our commission in may 5, 2014 and #145er with -- shared with us their funding proposal. our recommendation is to support their funding proposal and to approve funding for a two 2-year bridge for transitional services and these services should include additional centers for education and employment and case management and employment. up...
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on the left, cindy at age 28, and on the right, at 41.e's another picture of cindy at 28, and on the right, at age 43. and finally, cindy at 28 and today at age 45. >> how does cindy do it? >> her secret is renowned french anti-aging specialist, dr. jean-louis sebagh. >> he's been called "the wonder doctor," "a miracle worker," "and the youth guru." >> dr. jean-louis sebagh is a super exclusive doctor in paris. i was 28 when i first went to him, and i instantly noticed that my skin just came alive, and that was it. it was kind of love at first sight. >> dr. sebagh's treatments are in such demand, models, celebrities, and even vip clients wait months just to get an appointment with him. >> people don't mind waiting four hours at a time just to see him, because they know that at the end of the day they come out looking fresher and healthier and younger. you know, he's the man. >> how is that dr. sebagh is able to produce such powerful anti-aging elixirs? >> his secret lies in a fabled and beautiful part of the french countryside. >> here in
on the left, cindy at age 28, and on the right, at 41.e's another picture of cindy at 28, and on the right, at age 43. and finally, cindy at 28 and today at age 45. >> how does cindy do it? >> her secret is renowned french anti-aging specialist, dr. jean-louis sebagh. >> he's been called "the wonder doctor," "a miracle worker," "and the youth guru." >> dr. jean-louis sebagh is a super exclusive doctor in paris. i was 28 when i first went to...
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ageing in place. how the elderly can keep their homes, dignity and stay h their community. >> people love their homes. they love the way the space makes them feel. >> and what are the majors that pay off and was that hefty tuition worth it? on the money starts right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. on the money, now, becky quick. >>> here's a look at what's making news. another day, another record for stocks. for the fourth time in five sessions, the s&p 500 reached a new high on thursday. continuing the slow melt up we've seen lately on hopes of an improving economy. the dow finished near its record, but stocks were mixed on friday. the market shrugged off another look at the economy. it actually contracted by 1% and at least part of it is blamed on the harsh winter suffered by much of the country. many economists expect a bounce back in the second quarter. home prices continue ed to rise but slower than they had been. it was the same story with pending home sales. after b
ageing in place. how the elderly can keep their homes, dignity and stay h their community. >> people love their homes. they love the way the space makes them feel. >> and what are the majors that pay off and was that hefty tuition worth it? on the money starts right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. on the money, now, becky quick. >>> here's a look at what's making news. another day, another record for stocks. for the fourth time in five...
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>> normal age for puberty in boys is age 12 to 14.lthough there has been a trend to see more early onset puberty enas early as age 10 in boys. >> so we don't know why yet. that's probably something that needs to be studied. so the changes that the body goes through for new parents for boys, we don't think about that very often. but there are a lot of them. >> there are a lot of changes. so increased and overl height as well as development of an adam's apple, broadening of shoulderers, kind of increased musculature all over and deepening of voice, and of course increased hair under the arms, pubic hair and sometimes chest hair. >> and then the emotions. >> and then the emotions. >> all those emotions. >> yes. so puberty is driven by increase in testosterone in boys. and that goes along with a lot of different behaviors. and so kind of one of the tasks of adolescence is to test boundaries and to try new things and explore. and parts of the brain in adolescence that regulate emotion are almost developed to the point of adult size. but ot
>> normal age for puberty in boys is age 12 to 14.lthough there has been a trend to see more early onset puberty enas early as age 10 in boys. >> so we don't know why yet. that's probably something that needs to be studied. so the changes that the body goes through for new parents for boys, we don't think about that very often. but there are a lot of them. >> there are a lot of changes. so increased and overl height as well as development of an adam's apple, broadening of...
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and so, in this particular shelter, you must be 18 years of age. and in order to move into it, so we are hoping, and supervisor campos, we are hoping by the end of this year, we will be able to move forward with expanding the shelter. and the shelter, in this particular shelter is managed by doloris street. and so let's move into the transitional housing. devon spoke about the youth castro street initiative which he as a supervisor lobbied to get. and so we currently have a total of 57 transitional housing beds. and avenues to independence is a lark inn street program but it is funded by hud. and so those are the list of beds that we have. and housing units i am sorry. and ghouse 20 and the castro street, and initiative 23 years of age. permanent housing. currently these are all dedicated to youth. and there are a total of 68, and dedicated youth, units. and 864, ellis which is our longest permanent supportive housing program and it has been in existence, ten-plus years, and then, the new one that devon mentioned, 374, 5th street. and it is actuall
and so, in this particular shelter, you must be 18 years of age. and in order to move into it, so we are hoping, and supervisor campos, we are hoping by the end of this year, we will be able to move forward with expanding the shelter. and the shelter, in this particular shelter is managed by doloris street. and so let's move into the transitional housing. devon spoke about the youth castro street initiative which he as a supervisor lobbied to get. and so we currently have a total of 57...
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914 youth were identified. 134 youth, under 18, and 780 youth ages 18 to 24. let me talk a little bit about that youth count it was conducted by youth. in addition, the youth who conducted the count they were paid $11 per hour for their time. for every completed survey, they were paid an additional $5. and our provider who conducted it with our help is applied for the survey research, and they made all of the payments to the youth. so the majority of the homeless pay youth lived outside or 80 percent were unsheltered and 14 percent were sheltered. this number increases for unaccompanied homeless youth undered age of 18, 93 percent live unsheltered and i think that we should note that the demographics were overwhelmingly male. and white male. in this particular count. 72 percent were male, and 41 percent of that 72 were white, and 20 percent, or 26 percent identified as lgbtq. but, what we found astonishing in this particular count was that 71 reported that they were unemployed. 57 percent received some type of a jail, government assistance, and 25 percent repo
914 youth were identified. 134 youth, under 18, and 780 youth ages 18 to 24. let me talk a little bit about that youth count it was conducted by youth. in addition, the youth who conducted the count they were paid $11 per hour for their time. for every completed survey, they were paid an additional $5. and our provider who conducted it with our help is applied for the survey research, and they made all of the payments to the youth. so the majority of the homeless pay youth lived outside or 80...
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lgbtq population and for the aging population with hiv aids. a lot of the services are in the programs and the different kinds of funding and the ems slots. everyone wants to track it. and if you have questions i am happy to tell you about the lgbtq data or anything else that you would like to hear about. and you also have it on the slides. >> thank you. >> colleagues any other questions for dph? >> this was the last hearing that we held for now and i want to thank you for all of your time, and margo, and joyce in particular, and so at this point, we are going to open it up to public comment and there are a number of speaker cards that i have and if you have not filled out a speaker card, and you want to speak do so up here and i am going to call a few people in but first i want to call wall from uc berkeley has to catch a flight. and everyone is going to have two minutes to speak. >> i am the mother of two proud san francisco proud teen and a faculty member who has been studying in san francisco since 1996 and i am here today, as a physician,
lgbtq population and for the aging population with hiv aids. a lot of the services are in the programs and the different kinds of funding and the ems slots. everyone wants to track it. and if you have questions i am happy to tell you about the lgbtq data or anything else that you would like to hear about. and you also have it on the slides. >> thank you. >> colleagues any other questions for dph? >> this was the last hearing that we held for now and i want to thank you for all...
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when so many in our community were not living to see our older age. and we are seen now that people are living longer and healthier and we don't have the supports that we need for our growing lgbtq senior population. because we know that we have a lot of seniors, who are hanging on by their if finger nails and the rent controlled apartments and if they lose those apartments they are not going to have other good options. and we know that we have seniors, or people who are approaching senior status who have been on long term private disability, and because of hiv status. and who are going to experience a drop in income when they hit 62 or 65. and are forced on to social security. and that could be a difference between making rent and not making rent. and so we have this growing population, that has a lot of needs, that we have not focused on, enough, over the years. and we need to make sure that we are creating senior housing and we need to make sure that we are creating housing that may not be subsidized but that is going to be more affordable, and mor
when so many in our community were not living to see our older age. and we are seen now that people are living longer and healthier and we don't have the supports that we need for our growing lgbtq senior population. because we know that we have a lot of seniors, who are hanging on by their if finger nails and the rent controlled apartments and if they lose those apartments they are not going to have other good options. and we know that we have seniors, or people who are approaching senior...
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aging in place. how the elderly can stay in their homes. >> people love their homes. >>> and the newly minted graduates are hunting for jobs. what are the majors that pay off and was the hefty tuition worth it? "on the money" starts right now. >>> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now becky quick. >>> another day, another record for stocks. for the fourth time in five sessions the s&p 500 reached a new high on thursday continuing the slow melt up we have seen lately mostly on hopes of an improving economy. the dow finished near its record, as well. stocks were mixed on friday. the market shrugged off another look at the economy in the first quarter. a revised meeting showed it contracted by 1%. at least part of it is blamed on the harsh winter. many expect a bounce back. home prices continue to rise in the first quarter. the home price index showed an increase of 0.2%. after being battered by rough winter they showed signs of stabilizing in april. and apple has fina
aging in place. how the elderly can stay in their homes. >> people love their homes. >>> and the newly minted graduates are hunting for jobs. what are the majors that pay off and was the hefty tuition worth it? "on the money" starts right now. >>> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now becky quick. >>> another day, another record for stocks. for the fourth time in five sessions the s&p 500 reached a new...
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and so they can age in place and be in a familiar setting. the second request is for $200,000 for technical support to nonprofits who are dealing with service delivery in the senior and disabled communities so they can create a business model called a nso which is a managed services organization, so that they can compete with some of the other entities. thank you very much for your consideration. >> thank you, sandy. next speaker, please. >>> good morning, supervisors. my name is [speaker not understood] and i am a member of the hiv planning council and i am also an iv care voice for the latino community. we are still asking for the supervisors to seriously consider including housing for the transgender community and the homeless latinos. they're still asking for somebody to give them the opportunity to have a roof over their heads. we are now facing with another problem. the recertification of hiv for the people that are receiving subsidies from the other places are being cut off because the rent certifications are not being complied with in
and so they can age in place and be in a familiar setting. the second request is for $200,000 for technical support to nonprofits who are dealing with service delivery in the senior and disabled communities so they can create a business model called a nso which is a managed services organization, so that they can compete with some of the other entities. thank you very much for your consideration. >> thank you, sandy. next speaker, please. >>> good morning, supervisors. my name is...
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hiten for the aging in adult services and how you coordinate everything. i want to make a point about senior nutrition issues. i think that what funded is going to help, but i think the need is so much larger and with the add back program, i'm going to present with the security task force groups additional add backs to make sure that no senior person with disabilities goes hungry, but i know a number of different cuts from the unlock 30th street center to other non profits in the community are facing some certificate vice cut backs and potentially having to close their sites which will have an impact on the city. my hope is we work with you to fill as much as those gaps as we can not only with your budget but with the add back program as well. >> i forgot to say that that particular site, that's about 8,000 meals for weekends and holidays, and so that has been built into this budget as well. >> i wanted to thank you for supporting sites like that with wrap around service and a number of different -- it's an aging in place model that should be replicated bu
hiten for the aging in adult services and how you coordinate everything. i want to make a point about senior nutrition issues. i think that what funded is going to help, but i think the need is so much larger and with the add back program, i'm going to present with the security task force groups additional add backs to make sure that no senior person with disabilities goes hungry, but i know a number of different cuts from the unlock 30th street center to other non profits in the community are...
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on a commercial onion farm in texas we found gabriella, age nine. she is not a legal age to work. but nobody here was checking. >> so what grade are you in at school? >> second grade. the us is one of only three countries that have not ratified the un's convention on the rights of the child. and the us rules on child labor in agricultural haven't changed in over 40 years. >> some legislators have tried to raise the minimum age for farm workers. the care act of 2009 would have brought it up to 14, the same as it is for every other industry. however, this bill was opposed by the farm lobby, so after it was introduced to congress, it was referred to committee, where it died. >> we've come to washington dc to talk to one of the biggest lobbies for agricultural interests, the american farm bureau federation. spending close to $6 million on lobbying for agriculture in one year, it's a major player keeping government regulation off of farms and big agro businesses. i'm meeting kristi boswell, the director of congressional relations. she works on labor and immigration. >> why is it that a
on a commercial onion farm in texas we found gabriella, age nine. she is not a legal age to work. but nobody here was checking. >> so what grade are you in at school? >> second grade. the us is one of only three countries that have not ratified the un's convention on the rights of the child. and the us rules on child labor in agricultural haven't changed in over 40 years. >> some legislators have tried to raise the minimum age for farm workers. the care act of 2009 would have...
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earn the coveted status of being a rape victim because there is no more honorable title for a college age female but shocking he doesn't stop there well goes on the right academia is learning that at the temps to create victim campuses by making everyone hypersensitive even delusional about victimizations brings increasing supervision by the regulatory state that progressivism celebrates. yeah because the fact that the government is actually trying to address this in demick crisis is forcing people to become delusional about the reality of rape and then goes on to try and debunk a well documented report put out by the justice department finds that one in five women will be sexually assaulted during their time at college now it is true that the exact number of sexual assaults are hard to track but that's primarily due to a severe epidemic of underreport dini and fact according to d.o.j. just twelve percent of college sexual assault survivors ever report the incident to authorities arguing over the stats misses the much larger point that will is just the latest journalist a plain of the not
earn the coveted status of being a rape victim because there is no more honorable title for a college age female but shocking he doesn't stop there well goes on the right academia is learning that at the temps to create victim campuses by making everyone hypersensitive even delusional about victimizations brings increasing supervision by the regulatory state that progressivism celebrates. yeah because the fact that the government is actually trying to address this in demick crisis is forcing...
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the median age of the population kicked up slightly to 37.6 years old. half were younger and half were older. the biggest driver, the age baby boom generation. the wave of americans born between 1946 and 1964. they now number 76 million. and the youngest are in their 50s, helping to push the median age upwards. that's a national figure. when you drill down you see local and median ages fluctuate depending where you live. mary snow explains. >> the then census study echoes the demographic of two booms. the great shale boom and the baby boom generation which is reflected in the country becoming older. median age of the population declined in seven states including north dakota, montana, wyoming, south dakota, oklahoma, alaska and hawaii. williams county north dakota which is the center of th of the bakken shale energy boom, median age is 35.1. down from the 2010 census. madison, idaho had the youngest median age at 23.1 and su sum tr at 61.1. what area do you think has the highest percentage of women? it is the district of columbia. meastlefemales, 66.7%.
the median age of the population kicked up slightly to 37.6 years old. half were younger and half were older. the biggest driver, the age baby boom generation. the wave of americans born between 1946 and 1964. they now number 76 million. and the youngest are in their 50s, helping to push the median age upwards. that's a national figure. when you drill down you see local and median ages fluctuate depending where you live. mary snow explains. >> the then census study echoes the demographic...
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so the median age of marriage, someone who got married at age 21, it was in 1970.and it was the early 20s and now it's the late 20s. so that is a huge change. and why is it? i think predominately the reason has to do with something very distinctive about the millennial generation, which is they have been dealt a terrible economy. if you think of a 30-year-old, here she comes of age and they do this through an economy that has increased in the housing market. we know the story. they have had a terrible time getting started. a lot of those come out with their regular shares and define themselves as getting to be unpaid interns. many had been turned out. the refrigerators are usually stock and they don't have to put coins in the washington washing machine. until when we ask young adults today who want to get married, the overwhelming number say yes. and then we have to say, what is holding you back. and i am paraphrasing here. and so it is a much slower walk. the other important thing to note is that among this generation of young adults, they are all getting started
so the median age of marriage, someone who got married at age 21, it was in 1970.and it was the early 20s and now it's the late 20s. so that is a huge change. and why is it? i think predominately the reason has to do with something very distinctive about the millennial generation, which is they have been dealt a terrible economy. if you think of a 30-year-old, here she comes of age and they do this through an economy that has increased in the housing market. we know the story. they have had a...
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barrier to being eligible transitional aged funding. what we're going for is low-income parents that are struggling and have needs and service with child care. the other change i want to make is instead of immigrant and/or english language learner, i want to say new immigrants. i think that's important to put in because you might have immigrated when you were two or three years old. i think the intent of that language which was really for those that are transitioning to san francisco or the united states. everything else is fairly procedural, the other amendments before us. the last piece, the last major amendment i'm asking in the children's fund is i prefer that we do the membership structure of the committee via ordinance. this would allow flexibility. let's say we decided we actually needed more young people on the committee advisory committee or we wanted more parents or more youth organizers. we can make those changes via ordinance. once we set this in the charter amendment, that set the 25 years unless we want to go back to the v
barrier to being eligible transitional aged funding. what we're going for is low-income parents that are struggling and have needs and service with child care. the other change i want to make is instead of immigrant and/or english language learner, i want to say new immigrants. i think that's important to put in because you might have immigrated when you were two or three years old. i think the intent of that language which was really for those that are transitioning to san francisco or the...
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but things have changed for me with this age.brace this number. and i think it is. there's just something about throwing down the gauntlet and saying, i am this age and what can i do with it? so for me, i've made a lot of choices that i think have been actually great for my life. they've really increased the joy. for instance, one of the things that i think is a great thing to do when you reach this age is you need your girlfriends. when you think about it, these days, motherhood -- being a parent is something you can share with every gender. but let's just be honest here, menopause is a single gender activity and you need your girlfriends who you can talk to and say, what has just happened? >> did this happen to you? >> yes. because i was not prepared. that's one of the reasons why i write about it and i write about it with humor. the first time i had a hot flash, i thought that i had fallen in love with someone. i thought i was overcome with passion. but, no, when the sweating did not abate, i realized, this is not passion. thi
but things have changed for me with this age.brace this number. and i think it is. there's just something about throwing down the gauntlet and saying, i am this age and what can i do with it? so for me, i've made a lot of choices that i think have been actually great for my life. they've really increased the joy. for instance, one of the things that i think is a great thing to do when you reach this age is you need your girlfriends. when you think about it, these days, motherhood -- being a...
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madison idaho had the youngest median age at 23.1, sumpter florida has the highest age.nd what area do you think has the highest percentage of women? it's the district of columbia, females representing 52.6% of the total population. the nation as a whole, grew older as the oldest baby boomers became seniors. nations 65 and older population surged to 44.7 million in 2013. that's up 3.6% from 2012. by comparison, the population younger than 65 grew by only .3 of a percent. florida had the highest percentage of its total population age 65 and older at 18.7%. followed by maine at 17.7%. nationwide the population grew 3% to 6 million people. and in one of the more upbeat statistics, the number of people age 100 and over reached a record 67,000. mary sdm mary snow, al jazeera. >> on the topic offaging an estimated 14% of americans are now at 65 years old. that's a 4 point increase in just three years. the united states estimates the u.s. population 65 and older will rise to 83 million people by 2050 or roughly 21% of the total population. the un says this phenomenon is happeni
madison idaho had the youngest median age at 23.1, sumpter florida has the highest age.nd what area do you think has the highest percentage of women? it's the district of columbia, females representing 52.6% of the total population. the nation as a whole, grew older as the oldest baby boomers became seniors. nations 65 and older population surged to 44.7 million in 2013. that's up 3.6% from 2012. by comparison, the population younger than 65 grew by only .3 of a percent. florida had the highest...
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. >> age, yes.it great to be our age? >> i'm older than you are. >> you are. which -- >> it would be great to be your age again. you would be 69 on election day. that's eightmonths younger than ronald reagan. >> yeah. it matters. age matters. >> it may depending upon who the person is. my mother lived with us until her death at 92, and she was as active and involved and just curious and intellectually capable as people much younger than her. so it's the individual. >> when are you going to decide whether you're running for president? >> you know, i'm going to decide when it feels right for me to decide because -- >> by the end of this year? >> well, certainly not before then. >> hillary's new book, "hard choices," comes out tuesday. as always, our thanks to diane for that fascinating interview. make sure to tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow for robin roberts' live interview with hillary clinton. >>> next, these stars are telling us why their show changes the way we all watch television. ♪ ♪
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i do feel like learning there is a great experience for all kids of all ages. so, i encourage you guys to please continue supporting the san francisco arts. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >>> hello, good almost alreadiv. afternoon. my name is [speaker not understood] sandoval. i'm here representing the [speaker not understood]. and i'm here today to encourage your support [speaker not understood], specifically the additional $19 are a,000 for cal fresh to fund [speaker not understood] [speaker not understood]. a collaboration between hfa and the food bank that increases access to cal fresh by fast track application assistance and benefits of determination at local community sites. the goal of this event is to have clients seen by eligibility workers and walk away with their benefits cards in no longer than one hour and we are highly successful at achieving this ~. due to food bank's vast partner agency and partnership with hsa we are able to provide education and outreach to vulnerable people in their neighborhoods. in addition to the $195,000 wo
i do feel like learning there is a great experience for all kids of all ages. so, i encourage you guys to please continue supporting the san francisco arts. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >>> hello, good almost alreadiv. afternoon. my name is [speaker not understood] sandoval. i'm here representing the [speaker not understood]. and i'm here today to encourage your support [speaker not understood], specifically the additional $19 are a,000 for cal fresh to fund...
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of way to age? >> i was talking with people at a foundation what would the burled the like post alzheimer's and parkinson's that now we have a drug that actually works that prevents to mention a and the of movement disorders. what would it be like? the answer is yes. we understand of these diseases and how they happen and what happens. when people say do you really think there will be a drug? it is fascinating. of course. how could that be? this is inevitable i say no. these are diseases and eventually we will conquer them. then there are other issues but this is part of the will of people to live. that is an enormous driver to live longer and enjoy life. in the great thing is there is enough people who have that you to push this at all levels of society to see dramatic changes enabled keep going hopefully. >> now that i am approaching my sixties there is more pressure.
of way to age? >> i was talking with people at a foundation what would the burled the like post alzheimer's and parkinson's that now we have a drug that actually works that prevents to mention a and the of movement disorders. what would it be like? the answer is yes. we understand of these diseases and how they happen and what happens. when people say do you really think there will be a drug? it is fascinating. of course. how could that be? this is inevitable i say no. these are diseases...
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then we use general fund to go up to age 24. as a result, we are looking forward to the re-authorization of those funds with perhaps a new age range to allow us to have full flexibility and access to the funds. currently we use our dollars to ensure that we have funding for child care services at a school time program, teens, youth employment, violence prevention, family resource centers, [speaker not understood] health and wellness programs program we believe really meet the need of "er children and families throughout the city. we have programs in every neighborhood and we partner very closely with our school district as well as other city departments such as rec and park department, department of public health, human services agency, our police departments and, of course, the hundreds of nonprofit agencies some of which you are seeing in the chambers here. they are all throughout the city. so, we're grateful for their partnership and without them we cannot do this work. in closing i also want to thank the dcyf cac and their s
then we use general fund to go up to age 24. as a result, we are looking forward to the re-authorization of those funds with perhaps a new age range to allow us to have full flexibility and access to the funds. currently we use our dollars to ensure that we have funding for child care services at a school time program, teens, youth employment, violence prevention, family resource centers, [speaker not understood] health and wellness programs program we believe really meet the need of "er...
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fda is calling into question the age-old practice of aging the old fashion way, on wooden boards, conceivably making it more susceptible to bacteria. >> and not just any cheese, but parmesan, popular at many restaurants. terry, we've been doing this for years. why the concern now? >> i can't answer the question he. the fda is not saying why now. this process has been going on for hundreds and hundreds of years. but i can tell you this, if the fda does go through with threats, the folks at the restaurant in santa clara and thousands of other restaurants across the country will have to change the way they do business. either the cheese makers will have to change the way they make cheese or america will have to do without. >> at the restaurant, parmesan cheese imported from italy is grated right there at your table. >> it gives it just an extra flavor. >> but the fda is suddenly concerned that the italian food favorite and other wood-aged cheeses could make people sick. because wood cannot be properly disinfected. in a memo to the new york state regulators, fda says quote proper cleaning and san
fda is calling into question the age-old practice of aging the old fashion way, on wooden boards, conceivably making it more susceptible to bacteria. >> and not just any cheese, but parmesan, popular at many restaurants. terry, we've been doing this for years. why the concern now? >> i can't answer the question he. the fda is not saying why now. this process has been going on for hundreds and hundreds of years. but i can tell you this, if the fda does go through with threats, the...