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laughter i know what anastasia means. to go up town about four times a week because i'm fed up indoors, i can't do that now! i i'm fed up indoors, i can't do that now! lam i'm fed up indoors, i can't do that now! i am climbing up the wall. it's good exercise, but i'm doing it! how would you say, ivy, it is affecting your well—being? would you say, ivy, it is affecting your well-being? it has pulled me down. i do do exercise, but it has pulled me down because when i've done exercise, done what i need to do, isit done exercise, done what i need to do, i sit and maybe watch television for movement and sound. but i start to think, and i start to think of the past, and things may be which should have been different, and lovely things which won't come back. and i end up nearly in tears at. i'm so sorry to hear that, ivy. but... i do do what i can and i love the people that love me, and the people that helped me. and who are those people? anybody i know. yeah. i wouldn't pick anybody. if you asked me to hug two people, i say i w
laughter i know what anastasia means. to go up town about four times a week because i'm fed up indoors, i can't do that now! i i'm fed up indoors, i can't do that now! lam i'm fed up indoors, i can't do that now! i am climbing up the wall. it's good exercise, but i'm doing it! how would you say, ivy, it is affecting your well—being? would you say, ivy, it is affecting your well-being? it has pulled me down. i do do exercise, but it has pulled me down because when i've done exercise, done what...
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anastas anastasia.bviously a stock story for southwest today, but wonder if it tells you anything broader about a recovery they're starting to see ticket sales going in the right direction after negative deb mohannad. how do you read it >> ipg the anchor today is is actually pointing to the fact that you can have two types of stocks do okay in the environment. the secular winners that we're so accustomed to in tech and health care but then you're starting to see a pick up in booking flights and going out to restaurants and malls and stores so if you look at the performance today, you have seen the basket of covid understood perfo underperformers actually outperform on the day. they were up almost 1% of one point. so i do think there is more to this trend because if kru look at the last couple of months, the underperformers have underperformed by 56%. so as they start to come back, they'll catch up and if you think about market positioning, people are not poxed for this rally and you could see a chase, a
anastas anastasia.bviously a stock story for southwest today, but wonder if it tells you anything broader about a recovery they're starting to see ticket sales going in the right direction after negative deb mohannad. how do you read it >> ipg the anchor today is is actually pointing to the fact that you can have two types of stocks do okay in the environment. the secular winners that we're so accustomed to in tech and health care but then you're starting to see a pick up in booking...
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now, we were talking to anastasia tem pesta now, we were talking to anastasia tempesta earlier.ary. she came on air and talk through stuff and she is pretty pragmatic and stoical about it. but also happened to mention that her electric wheelchair had broken, which meant she couldn't go out even if she wanted to come evenif go out even if she wanted to come even if she was allowed. and then john was watching, if you are in southampton and just came on air and said he had a spare brand—new electric wheelchair and would like to give it to anastasia if she will accept it. thank you tojohn and i just mentioned if there is anyone who could help get the wheelchair from southampton to london, please get in touch. guess what! spencer has got in touch. spencer newton. good morning to you. i can pick up the wheelchair from southampton and deliver it to london. i live in poole and have a small van and i'm happy to do it if needed. you lot are amazing, you are on fire this monday morning. thank you very much for your company today. this is bbc news and it's now time for a look at the weather
now, we were talking to anastasia tem pesta now, we were talking to anastasia tempesta earlier.ary. she came on air and talk through stuff and she is pretty pragmatic and stoical about it. but also happened to mention that her electric wheelchair had broken, which meant she couldn't go out even if she wanted to come evenif go out even if she wanted to come even if she was allowed. and then john was watching, if you are in southampton and just came on air and said he had a spare brand—new...
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today my guest is anastasia klaste and we're going talk about how the pandemic has affected our school community. welcome to the show. >> hi! thank you. >> i understand that our students and teachers have adopted video conference as distance learning tools to be able to continue studying remotely and this is clearly new for everyone. do you have some suggestions to students and perhaps their parents that could help them manage this new approach? >> i think the best advice i can give students and parents is to really be gentle on yourselves during this time. the thing we don't really want to do is increase stress and anxiety amongst our students because they know it is a scary, uncertain time aside from the work. so, we are engaging in distance learning and providing work for students to engage in. the mental health of students and their well-being and safety is really at the forefront of our minds and so we're asking parents to keep an eye on their kids and also asking kids to speak up and let us know if they're having trouble f they need to talk to someone, if they need to take a brea
today my guest is anastasia klaste and we're going talk about how the pandemic has affected our school community. welcome to the show. >> hi! thank you. >> i understand that our students and teachers have adopted video conference as distance learning tools to be able to continue studying remotely and this is clearly new for everyone. do you have some suggestions to students and perhaps their parents that could help them manage this new approach? >> i think the best advice i...
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they killed the czar and his ministers, anastasia screamed and vein as the song says. everyone was shocked by that. this country seen as huge and powerful with an established monarch could be turned upside down overnight. it made people afraid and there were communist and countries , notd the world exclusively in the west, who desired to bring about a similar result themselves. these red scares were not the result of fantasy, exactly. but they were quite extensive and swept an awful lot of people in who are no real danger. getlow was a good example of that. he published the left-wing manifesto and the revolutionary age, containing writing advocating, advising and teaching the doctrine, that organized government should be overthrown by force, violence and unlawful means. he was pretty straight for about what he believed. clearly to do that would be illegal. however, as the court itself says, there is no evidence of any effect resulting from the publication and circulation of the manifesto, which is typical. your text has extracts from it which sound like typical leftist
they killed the czar and his ministers, anastasia screamed and vein as the song says. everyone was shocked by that. this country seen as huge and powerful with an established monarch could be turned upside down overnight. it made people afraid and there were communist and countries , notd the world exclusively in the west, who desired to bring about a similar result themselves. these red scares were not the result of fantasy, exactly. but they were quite extensive and swept an awful lot of...
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anastasia conatanadu leads the way. life for some still in the balance.re at 1/5 capacity. thanks, she says, to the early lockdo lockdown. 150 deaths, around 2600 confirmed infections. less than new york some days and not a single doctor or nurse in this athens main covid-19 hospital infected. >> we don't have any infection from doctor or staff. >> reporter: no? >> that's incredible. >> yeah. >> this is, dare i say, an impressive record. >> i think we've done it the right way. of course, we didn't get everything completely right, but if you look at the numbers, you can't argue with what we have achieved. >> reporter: the challenge now, restarting the economy. selected stores reopened monday. another new normal, hair salon owner greets customers with a temperature check and hand sanitizer. re-opening after seven weeks, 1/3 capacity but longer hours. >> we're taking a hit and hopefully within two months we can go back to norm but normal will not be that to us. >> reporter: it could be a long journey. 20% of tourism targeted to begin in july and that's where
anastasia conatanadu leads the way. life for some still in the balance.re at 1/5 capacity. thanks, she says, to the early lockdo lockdown. 150 deaths, around 2600 confirmed infections. less than new york some days and not a single doctor or nurse in this athens main covid-19 hospital infected. >> we don't have any infection from doctor or staff. >> reporter: no? >> that's incredible. >> yeah. >> this is, dare i say, an impressive record. >> i think we've done...
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one russian doctor who knows about the current pressure is anastasia visiliva, head of a doctors unionho's become an outspoken critic of russia's coronavirus response, accusing the kremlin of underplaying the pandemic. this is her being manhandled and arrested last month trying to deliver protective equipment. she says the strange case of the three russian doctors in suspicious window falls, including another last month who worked at the main cosmonaut training center is more about psychological stress on frontline staff than any sinister plot to silence critics. >> no, i don't think that somebody's targeting doctors. no. their destruction of health care system, and of course, this mean that it's very difficult to treat in such conditions a lot of patients with coronavirus. >> reporter: we've seen the strain on russian medical staff already, like these workers with coronavirus symptoms in southern russia crammed into a laundry cupboard with no space on the wards. elsewhere, complaints abound of shifts lasting days or ten-hour waits in ambulances to admit patients. russia may not be mur
one russian doctor who knows about the current pressure is anastasia visiliva, head of a doctors unionho's become an outspoken critic of russia's coronavirus response, accusing the kremlin of underplaying the pandemic. this is her being manhandled and arrested last month trying to deliver protective equipment. she says the strange case of the three russian doctors in suspicious window falls, including another last month who worked at the main cosmonaut training center is more about...
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this is anastas anastasia iovannopolous, a district 8 resident. previous speaker has her agenda and most of the members and equity partners have slightly different views, so we'll take that up next week. as far as review of state bills, you've got two commissioners who are requesting a review of state bills that are pending. on may 20, all the assembly bills will be in committee heard. the following week, the state bills will be heard at the housing committee. it's the job of the people there on staff -- you have the resources -- to look at these bills, analyze them, and bring them up to the public what is coming. select the ones that deal with housing that would impact us and tell us about them. thank you. >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> clerk: very good, commissioners. that will place us under your regular calendar which has, in its entirety, been continued to may 21. therefore, we will move onto your discretionary review calendar for item 14, case number 20818-005918-drp at 254 roosevelt way. is staff prepared to present? mr.
this is anastas anastasia iovannopolous, a district 8 resident. previous speaker has her agenda and most of the members and equity partners have slightly different views, so we'll take that up next week. as far as review of state bills, you've got two commissioners who are requesting a review of state bills that are pending. on may 20, all the assembly bills will be in committee heard. the following week, the state bills will be heard at the housing committee. it's the job of the people there...
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this is anastasia iannopoulos. i listened to this, and it promotes housing for all. want to promote low-income housing and equity in your 2022 general plan, but if you say more housing for all, that's all levels. and as miss petty was saying, the rhna levels, we have demonstrated that there has been more of the upper income market rate housing produced, an overabundance. so the lower level of housing has not been produced. second, global warming is not taken into consideration. this is 2022. you've got to take global warming and that into account. third, simplifying the ceqa process, i don't get it. people have been coming up to you and saying their particular needs in a project need to be addressed, and simplifying the ceqa process does not cut it. and more income from community, i feel that especially low-income and communities of color need to be engaged in creating the policies, not to give feedback after the policy's been created. thank you. >> operator: you have seven questions remaining. >> hello. i'm theodore randles, and i notice that the housing thing says
this is anastasia iannopoulos. i listened to this, and it promotes housing for all. want to promote low-income housing and equity in your 2022 general plan, but if you say more housing for all, that's all levels. and as miss petty was saying, the rhna levels, we have demonstrated that there has been more of the upper income market rate housing produced, an overabundance. so the lower level of housing has not been produced. second, global warming is not taken into consideration. this is 2022....
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this is anastasia. i heard the director talking about budget cuts and i would like to make sure that what he said at the historic preservation meeting, he was asked about funds to complete surveys of historic resources and he said that would be included, that this funding is needed. and it should be part of the budget like he said he would include it. because there is more legislation coming down the pike that would kind of make properties -- historic propertis that are not surveyed as of yet as a -- vulnerable to being demolished. next, as far as the traffic and things we discussed last week at the hub project, i think it was 10 south van ness, i saw very little affordable housing there. you had to make $70,000 a year to qualify for one of 22 of the lowest income housing in that particular project. so very little affordable housing and the trade-off is tall buildings and also traffic jam jason henderson was telling you about. thank you. >> operator: you have three questions remaining. >> caller: hi, my
this is anastasia. i heard the director talking about budget cuts and i would like to make sure that what he said at the historic preservation meeting, he was asked about funds to complete surveys of historic resources and he said that would be included, that this funding is needed. and it should be part of the budget like he said he would include it. because there is more legislation coming down the pike that would kind of make properties -- historic propertis that are not surveyed as of yet...
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this is anastasia ionaapolous. i support this. now that all the permits are consolidated into one permit, the project sponsors have complied, so i see no reason not to move forward and approve this. as far as the -- the -- what is it? the other matter, that mr. sanchez brought up for the variance, that variance is concerning something that was put in that makes the building more structurally sound, so i see no reason to delay the variance. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. is there any other public comments? we can look down for the callers. please press star-nine. this means you want to speak. we'll see a raised hand. if you're here for public comment -- okay. i'm not seeing anyone else raise their hand. >> i think commissioner tanner had a question. >> clerk: okay. >> commissioner tanner: yeah. my question was for mr. sanchez and mr. duffy. in terms of the plans, they definitely were improved and for items that were done without a permit, i understand that the approval or the inspection is kind of carrying over,
this is anastasia ionaapolous. i support this. now that all the permits are consolidated into one permit, the project sponsors have complied, so i see no reason not to move forward and approve this. as far as the -- the -- what is it? the other matter, that mr. sanchez brought up for the variance, that variance is concerning something that was put in that makes the building more structurally sound, so i see no reason to delay the variance. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments....
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. >> this is anastasia anopolis and i'm with the tenancy union. this is very well put together, supervisor peskin and haney and ronen. it's very comprehensive. and you must realize that s.r.o.s are congregate settings and places where shelter-in-place and social distancing is not possible. when an s.r.o. resident goes to the doctor, the doctors don't know that s.r.o.s exist. so they send them home to self-isolate. s.r.o.s are not places that you can self-isolate. so, therefore, i support moving them to solitary hotel rooms. and to recover there. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. next speaker. >> you have five questions remaining. >> clerk: hello, caller, this is public comment for items 2 and 3. >> hi, this is sa sarah short ad i'm with the community partnership leadership. and we have hundreds of units where we have residents and staff, and we're really, really concerned about their safety. and so we're extremely pleased that supervisor peskin has put forth this legislation. our residents are vulnerable by nature. and they tend to be disabled
. >> this is anastasia anopolis and i'm with the tenancy union. this is very well put together, supervisor peskin and haney and ronen. it's very comprehensive. and you must realize that s.r.o.s are congregate settings and places where shelter-in-place and social distancing is not possible. when an s.r.o. resident goes to the doctor, the doctors don't know that s.r.o.s exist. so they send them home to self-isolate. s.r.o.s are not places that you can self-isolate. so, therefore, i support...
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today my guest is anastasia klaste and we're going talk about how the pandemic has affected our school community. welcome to the show. >> hi! thank you. >> i understand that our students and teachers have adopted video conference as distance learning tools to be able to continue studying remotely and this is clearly new for everyone. do you have some suggestions to students and perhaps their parents that could help them manage this new approach? >> i think the best advice i can give students and parents is to really be gentle on yourselves during this time. the thing we don't really want to do is increase stress and anxiety amongst our students because they know it is a scary, uncertain time aside from the work. so, we are engaging in distance learning and providing work for students to engage in. the mental health of students and their well-being and safety is really at the forefront of our minds and so we're asking parents to keep an eye on their kids and also asking kids to speak up and let us know if they're having trouble f they need to talk to someone, if they need to take a brea
today my guest is anastasia klaste and we're going talk about how the pandemic has affected our school community. welcome to the show. >> hi! thank you. >> i understand that our students and teachers have adopted video conference as distance learning tools to be able to continue studying remotely and this is clearly new for everyone. do you have some suggestions to students and perhaps their parents that could help them manage this new approach? >> i think the best advice i...
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this is anastasia ionnapolous. i'm asking you to deny senator wiener's sb bill 2. it will threat -- 902. it overrides local plans and policy while imposing infrastructure costs, upzoning to allow ten units on city lots with no value recapture is simply a bonus to developers. next, i support supervisor fewer's resolution supporting ab 2058 for a housing preservation tax credit to provide a 50% credit against the state and federal capital gains otherwise owned by the seller if they sell to a nonprofit entity who will operate the property as an affordable housing for low-income housing for 55 years. and finally, i support resolution opposing ab 1261, sponsored by peskin, safai, and mandelman, which would preempt san francisco's precedent setting prohibition on government acquisition and use of facial recognition technology. thanks. um. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> operator: you have six questions remaining. >> clerk: welcome, speaker. >> hello, board of supervisors. my name's terry mckuhn. got two things. one, the pandemic virus is obviously
this is anastasia ionnapolous. i'm asking you to deny senator wiener's sb bill 2. it will threat -- 902. it overrides local plans and policy while imposing infrastructure costs, upzoning to allow ten units on city lots with no value recapture is simply a bonus to developers. next, i support supervisor fewer's resolution supporting ab 2058 for a housing preservation tax credit to provide a 50% credit against the state and federal capital gains otherwise owned by the seller if they sell to a...
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this is anastasia iovanopolous from district 8. supervisor peskin and his office's work in putting together a comprehensive package to protect the health of s.r.o. residents is commendable. social distancing and self-isolation isn't possible in these congregate settings. item 23 that prohibited landlords of s.r.o. units from evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent -- >> clerk: ma'am, i've just paused your time. you can speak on items 26 through 33 on the agenda. >> only. >> clerk: or generally other issues, just not specifically items 22 or 23. >> okay. got it. >> clerk: i fares, either, i was taken aback that the board of supervisors passed a resolution that urged them not to but didn't offer any alternatives. i totally agree with the stated goals of the resolution. i think it's great to say that we're still a transit-first city, that we want to provide transit services, that we want to maintain people's access to muni, that we don't want to price people out of public services. but if the board of supervisors is going to ask m.t.a
this is anastasia iovanopolous from district 8. supervisor peskin and his office's work in putting together a comprehensive package to protect the health of s.r.o. residents is commendable. social distancing and self-isolation isn't possible in these congregate settings. item 23 that prohibited landlords of s.r.o. units from evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent -- >> clerk: ma'am, i've just paused your time. you can speak on items 26 through 33 on the agenda. >> only. >>...
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todos son estadounidenses y ninguno califica >>> porque su esposo paga impuestos con un nÚmero >>> anastasiaindicaron que el verdadero nÚmero de muertes podrÍa ser hasta 5 veces mÁs los mismos testimonios hablan de morgues saturadas de vÍctimas de covid-19 principalmente en la ciudad de mÉxico >>> para rendir homenaje el personal de la ciudad que lucha contra el coronavirus el artista mexicano del graffitis ha pintado una serie de medidas el especial tributo se lo dedicÓ a las enfermeras y pintÓ un mural en el vecindario benito juÁrez >>> el papa francisco pidiÓ a dios la paz para el mundo y el fin de la pandemia del pontÍfice y dedicÓ oraciones a sus estudiantes y maestros que han encontrado una nueva manera de aprender y enseÑar asÍ concluimos has noticias gracias por su confianza ahora seguimos con ada y stephanie y mÁs de "un nuevo dÍa" >>> gracias nicole >>> nos encanta tenerte >> amigos cuando regresemos de la exitosa serie de 100 dÍas para enamorarnos compartimos con macarena garcÍa esta bella actriz que le da vida al personaje alex >> hablamos con nuestro panel mÉdico sobre la mister
todos son estadounidenses y ninguno califica >>> porque su esposo paga impuestos con un nÚmero >>> anastasiaindicaron que el verdadero nÚmero de muertes podrÍa ser hasta 5 veces mÁs los mismos testimonios hablan de morgues saturadas de vÍctimas de covid-19 principalmente en la ciudad de mÉxico >>> para rendir homenaje el personal de la ciudad que lucha contra el coronavirus el artista mexicano del graffitis ha pintado una serie de medidas el especial tributo se...
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. >> this is anastasia anopolis and i'm with the tenancy union. this is very well put together, supervisor peskin and haney and ronen. it's very comprehensive. and you must realize that s.r.o.s are congregate settings and places where shelter-in-place and social distancing is not possible. when an s.r.o. resident goes to the doctor, the doctors don't know that s.r.o.s exist. so they send them home to self-isolate. s.r.o.s are not places that you can self-isolate. so, therefore, i support moving them to solitary hotel rooms. and to recover there. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. next speaker. >> you have five questions remaining. >> clerk: hello, caller, this is public comment for items 2 and 3. >> hi, this is sa sarah short ad i'm with the community partnership leadership. and we have hundreds of units where we have residents and staff, and we're really, really concerned about their safety. and so we're extremely pleased that supervisor peskin has put forth this legislation. our residents are vulnerable by nature. and they tend to be disabled
. >> this is anastasia anopolis and i'm with the tenancy union. this is very well put together, supervisor peskin and haney and ronen. it's very comprehensive. and you must realize that s.r.o.s are congregate settings and places where shelter-in-place and social distancing is not possible. when an s.r.o. resident goes to the doctor, the doctors don't know that s.r.o.s exist. so they send them home to self-isolate. s.r.o.s are not places that you can self-isolate. so, therefore, i support...
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today my guest is anastasia klaste and we're going talk about how the pandemic has affected our school community. welcome to the show. >> hi! thank you. >> i understand that our students and teachers have adopted video conference as distance learning tools to be able to continue studying remotely and this is clearly new for everyone. do you have some suggestions to students and perhaps their parents that could help them manage this new approach? >> i think the best advice i can give students and parents is to really be gentle on yourselves during this time. the thing we don't really want to do is increase stress and anxiety amongst our students because they know it is a scary, uncertain time aside from the work. so, we are engaging in distance learning and providing work for students to engage in. the mental health of students and their well-being and safety is really at the forefront of our minds and so we're asking parents to keep an eye on their kids and also asking kids to speak up and let us know if they're having trouble f they need to talk to someone, if they need to take a brea
today my guest is anastasia klaste and we're going talk about how the pandemic has affected our school community. welcome to the show. >> hi! thank you. >> i understand that our students and teachers have adopted video conference as distance learning tools to be able to continue studying remotely and this is clearly new for everyone. do you have some suggestions to students and perhaps their parents that could help them manage this new approach? >> i think the best advice i...
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this is anastasia iovanopolous from district 8. supervisor peskin and his office's work in putting together a comprehensive package to protect the health of s.r.o. residents is commendable. social distancing and self-isolation isn't possible in these congregate settings. item 23 that prohibited landlords of s.r.o. units from evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent -- >> clerk: ma'am, i've just paused your time. you can speak on items 26 through 33 on the agenda. >> only. >> clerk: or generally other issues, just not specifically items 22 or 23. >> okay. got it. >> clerk: i fares, either, i was taken aback that the board of supervisors passed a resolution that urged them not to but didn't offer any alternatives. i totally agree with the stated goals of the resolution. i think it's great to say that we're still a transit-first city, that we want to provide transit services, that we want to maintain people's access to muni, that we don't want to price people out of public services. but if the board of supervisors is going to ask m.t.a
this is anastasia iovanopolous from district 8. supervisor peskin and his office's work in putting together a comprehensive package to protect the health of s.r.o. residents is commendable. social distancing and self-isolation isn't possible in these congregate settings. item 23 that prohibited landlords of s.r.o. units from evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent -- >> clerk: ma'am, i've just paused your time. you can speak on items 26 through 33 on the agenda. >> only. >>...
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anastasia iovannopoulos. constructing 18 upzone buildings and luxury towers will create insur mountable price pressures for low-income residents and ultimately displace them. i would like to propose amending the plan to limit the proposed height limit increases for future development solely to the sites in discussion today and that all other -- parcels of the hub area plan maintain the current height limits. it's extremely important to under the implications to the vulnerable communities living in this area who are suffering the most from the covid-19 crisis. planning department's race and equity analysis is not sufficient for a project of this magnitude. i recommending ascribing a detailed process that will involve collaborating with communities and/or organizations who serve them in conducting the assessment. i would like to request a detailed socioeconomic study conducted for the hub plan area to ensure that we are making the most informed decisions possible. and finally, the housing sustainability distric
anastasia iovannopoulos. constructing 18 upzone buildings and luxury towers will create insur mountable price pressures for low-income residents and ultimately displace them. i would like to propose amending the plan to limit the proposed height limit increases for future development solely to the sites in discussion today and that all other -- parcels of the hub area plan maintain the current height limits. it's extremely important to under the implications to the vulnerable communities living...
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this is anastasia ionnapolous. i'm asking you to deny senator wiener's sb bill 2. it will threat -- 902. it overrides local plans and policy while imposing infrastructure costs, upzoning to allow ten units on city lots with no value recapture is simply a bonus to developers. next, i support supervisor fewer's resolution supporting ab 2058 for a housing preservation tax credit to provide a 50% credit against the state and federal capital gains otherwise owned by the seller if they sell to a nonprofit entity who will operate the property as an affordable housing for low-income housing for 55 years. and finally, i support resolution opposing ab 1261, sponsored by peskin, safai, and mandelman, which would preempt san francisco's precedent setting prohibition on government acquisition and use of facial recognition technology. thanks. um. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> operator: you have six questions remaining. >> clerk: welcome, speaker. >> hello, board of supervisors. my name's terry mckuhn. got two things. one, the pandemic virus is obviously
this is anastasia ionnapolous. i'm asking you to deny senator wiener's sb bill 2. it will threat -- 902. it overrides local plans and policy while imposing infrastructure costs, upzoning to allow ten units on city lots with no value recapture is simply a bonus to developers. next, i support supervisor fewer's resolution supporting ab 2058 for a housing preservation tax credit to provide a 50% credit against the state and federal capital gains otherwise owned by the seller if they sell to a...
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today my guest is anastasia klaste and we're going talk about how the pandemic has affected our schoole to the show. >> hi! thank you. >> i understand that our students and teachers have adopted video conference as distance learning tools to be able to continue studying remotely and this is clearly new for everyone. do you have some suggestions to students and perhaps their parents that could help them manage this new approach? >> i think the best advice i can give students and parents is to really be gentle on yourselves during this time. the thing we don't really want to do is increase stress and anxiety amongst our students because they know it is a scary, uncertain time aside from the work. so, we are engaging in distance learning and providing work for students to engage in. the mental health of students and their well-being and safety is really at the forefront of our minds and so we're asking parents to keep an eye on their kids and also asking kids to speak up and let us know if they're having trouble f they need to talk to someone, if they need to take a break or they need mor
today my guest is anastasia klaste and we're going talk about how the pandemic has affected our schoole to the show. >> hi! thank you. >> i understand that our students and teachers have adopted video conference as distance learning tools to be able to continue studying remotely and this is clearly new for everyone. do you have some suggestions to students and perhaps their parents that could help them manage this new approach? >> i think the best advice i can give students...