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and when people enjoy art, music, theater, and whatever, and laugh together and cry together and be inspired together, and when you use imagination to put yourself in someone else's position, it is i think what is very healing for our country, and very repairing, and we do need to repair. but as we repair, and i say it to the members all of the time, our founders gave us much guidance in many ways and one of them was e plur bis unum and from many we are one. and so they had the fights of the central government versus the local, bun. with -- but we have one. we have one. i didn't wear the pin now, but what i had on one country, one desti destiny, and that is something that we value, and we are so blessed to live in this great country that let's make the most of it working, working together for the good of our country. thank you. >> and nancy pelosi, thank you. >> it won't be long you'll see. >>> and are you packed for mexico tomorrow? >> we will see what happens. >> are you going? >> i will be somewhere tomorrow, but as i have learned in the business things start early and end late and always
and when people enjoy art, music, theater, and whatever, and laugh together and cry together and be inspired together, and when you use imagination to put yourself in someone else's position, it is i think what is very healing for our country, and very repairing, and we do need to repair. but as we repair, and i say it to the members all of the time, our founders gave us much guidance in many ways and one of them was e plur bis unum and from many we are one. and so they had the fights of the...
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fear headquarters is one and half kilometers southeast of the real station and it went on and on and details where his room was in the guards were and where the planes were when patrol missions were over them. it was what one of them called a pin strike, there were shears that went up from the light officials when they read this. but freddy was not done, he was able to gather the exact location of trains that were heading to italy for the frontline and to detail the missions and the men in the supplies and that led to a bombing mission that destroyed a caravan of 80 railcars heading for the frontline and a lily and finally in a number of weeks. weeks or months, it was one remarkable mission after another almost single-handedly with the help of hans who goes back to italy. and yet in the view of many of his superior officers with a remarkable spy mission he had ever seen during the war. but freddy never wanted to be a spy even after the war he felt like he had had his 15 minutes of fame and the chance to continue the espionage after the war and he turned it down. he felt like he gave
fear headquarters is one and half kilometers southeast of the real station and it went on and on and details where his room was in the guards were and where the planes were when patrol missions were over them. it was what one of them called a pin strike, there were shears that went up from the light officials when they read this. but freddy was not done, he was able to gather the exact location of trains that were heading to italy for the frontline and to detail the missions and the men in the...
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and yes, the wars have been long, and this is crushing and the misery and the suffering of the afghan people has produced a country that genuinely desires peace, and ready for peace. they see the international community as the ones who can help them to achieve the peace they cannot achieve on their own, and the expression for international support, and these expressions are extremely important at the risk of looking and analyzing iraq, and the withdrawal of the u.s. in 2010 and so on, it did contribute as to whereas in 2016 when the u.s. had been talking about in one point the complete withdrawal of forces in 2016, and instead, we saw in the summer of 2016, a renewal of the commitment for another four years. so i think that this helped to strengthen the will of the afghan people and the relevant parties to stay with it. again, overall, i don't think that neither the people of afghanistan or the neighbors want to see a complete collapse into the kind of, you know, the situation that you have in iraq and certainly the military, i know they feel strongly about that. so, so i hope that th
and yes, the wars have been long, and this is crushing and the misery and the suffering of the afghan people has produced a country that genuinely desires peace, and ready for peace. they see the international community as the ones who can help them to achieve the peace they cannot achieve on their own, and the expression for international support, and these expressions are extremely important at the risk of looking and analyzing iraq, and the withdrawal of the u.s. in 2010 and so on, it did...
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of a problem as we were getting more and more volume and more and more paperwork and all that stuff i had to solve this thing otherwise we would go deep into the sink or we would thrive. thank god we worked hard through that whole time and we were able to come out at the other end and a system that worked well so we were very on and adopting an online system and was not intimate but it came back to 1995 or 1996 so we had all those years of using an efficient system that i talk about a little bit and i will not bore you with that information butfo the software cost me $500 in 1979 the company was worth $500,000 so that was a big decision, let me tell you. >> you mentioned bank of america moments ago and you are growing quickly and why did you sell the bank of america in the first place? >> we thought originally they would lend us money and they sort of suggested that and i said g they studied our business model and i thought this is pretty good business and maybe we ought to buy that company and diversify and they flashed a couple big numbers on me and having come from zero money mys
of a problem as we were getting more and more volume and more and more paperwork and all that stuff i had to solve this thing otherwise we would go deep into the sink or we would thrive. thank god we worked hard through that whole time and we were able to come out at the other end and a system that worked well so we were very on and adopting an online system and was not intimate but it came back to 1995 or 1996 so we had all those years of using an efficient system that i talk about a little...
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and san francisco is and always has been a trailblazer and trend-setter. the city is setting the bar for what cannabis consumption can be like, and other cities are hoping to follow in its footsteps. please allow the people that live in and visit this city to have more places to go like the proposed consumption lounges. and thank you again for the time to discuss this very important matter. lastly, my name is eric post, and i'll be part of the management team on union station of my thank you for your time. >> thank you. any other public comment on this item? okay. with that, public comment is closed. commission koppel. >> it's a thrill to see city kids opening up businesses in the city. supported by other city kids. [applause] >> there's no clapping. i know everybody's happy but -- [laughter] >> also incredibly impressed with the outreach the project sponsor did with united save the mission, hence them being here supporting. and also the conditions they did agree to, we really hold in high value. so i really appreciate the project sponsor working diligentl
and san francisco is and always has been a trailblazer and trend-setter. the city is setting the bar for what cannabis consumption can be like, and other cities are hoping to follow in its footsteps. please allow the people that live in and visit this city to have more places to go like the proposed consumption lounges. and thank you again for the time to discuss this very important matter. lastly, my name is eric post, and i'll be part of the management team on union station of my thank you...
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and when people enjoy art, music, theater, and whatever, and laugh together and cry together and be inspired together, and when you use imagination to put yourself in someone else's position, it is i think what is very healing for our country, and very repairing, and we do need to repair. but as we repair, and i say it to the members all of the time, our founders gave us much guidance in many ways and one of them was e plur bis unum and from many we are one. and so they had the fights of the central government versus the local, bun. with -- but we have one. we have one. i didn't wear the pin now, but what i had on one country, one desti destiny, and that is something that we value, and we are so
and when people enjoy art, music, theater, and whatever, and laugh together and cry together and be inspired together, and when you use imagination to put yourself in someone else's position, it is i think what is very healing for our country, and very repairing, and we do need to repair. but as we repair, and i say it to the members all of the time, our founders gave us much guidance in many ways and one of them was e plur bis unum and from many we are one. and so they had the fights of the...
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and buildings pavements and barracks. testify. to the events of the past to what happened during the 2nd world war. what happens to inmates and jews poles so be appealed to. rome and scindia and that time. today. we have fewer and fewer witnesses of those terrible times. we have listened to. their moving testimony. and delivered by mr bott think of who was a small boy. inmate of auschwitz birkenau camp. it is our duty. to make this memory alive. if we lose memory it is as if a. second time that people who have experienced terrible moments here as if they were hurt again and money 11 now said that lack of memory no memory forgetting. would mean that. he will triumph again. for this reason we have to do our best. to remember those events this is what we can do for those people. we are for doing our best to take good care of such places as this one place is very special to our memory i was deeply moved a few days ago by the history of the place of the. well known. in the center of poland in the strand. region near the town of sculptu
and buildings pavements and barracks. testify. to the events of the past to what happened during the 2nd world war. what happens to inmates and jews poles so be appealed to. rome and scindia and that time. today. we have fewer and fewer witnesses of those terrible times. we have listened to. their moving testimony. and delivered by mr bott think of who was a small boy. inmate of auschwitz birkenau camp. it is our duty. to make this memory alive. if we lose memory it is as if a. second time that...
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on housing completions and starts and projects and construction. a quick overview on sir tive kit of preference highlights. and then the small business enterprise and workforce highlights. here is a map just as a reminder. i'm sure you know this well of the three major projects. starting in the north you've got trance bay and then mission bay north and mission bay south and then hunters point shipyard phases 1 and 2 in candlestick. this slide is a overview of all of ocii's housing production. it shows both market rate and affordable and over all there will be more than 21,000 housing units of which 32% will be affordable. >> which serve all the way from extremely low income to moderate income san franciscans. i have the income for a four-person household on the slide and the rents for the two bedroom unit for those households, for example, would be $1386. i want today give you a quick update on some changes in the funding environment for ocii's affordable housing. i think you have seen in the past the typical funding instructionture includes low in
on housing completions and starts and projects and construction. a quick overview on sir tive kit of preference highlights. and then the small business enterprise and workforce highlights. here is a map just as a reminder. i'm sure you know this well of the three major projects. starting in the north you've got trance bay and then mission bay north and mission bay south and then hunters point shipyard phases 1 and 2 in candlestick. this slide is a overview of all of ocii's housing production....
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artists and activists and lawyers and others and so that's always been a part of our community. i wrote that article because i wanted the black gay activists to come forward and use that energy and creativity and courage in the overarching issue of justice for our community because we can't afford to leave anybody alone in a silo. you know, our community needs all hands on deck. we needed it before and we especially need it now. so, i think we need each other. and if nothing else, the circumstances today are showing more than ever how we need each other. >> no, go ahead. >> i'm from mississippi. we defer. it's a respect thing. my name is pamela bingham. honestly, i'm so full and overwhelmed by this discussion. i didn't know if i was going to make it because i had to drive from petersburg today. and my mother has alzheimer's, so getting up here is always a struggle. there's so much to say, but in all sincerity, i always give a thank you in these environments to the people who made it possible for me, us, to be here at the national press club. i am actually an environmental engine
artists and activists and lawyers and others and so that's always been a part of our community. i wrote that article because i wanted the black gay activists to come forward and use that energy and creativity and courage in the overarching issue of justice for our community because we can't afford to leave anybody alone in a silo. you know, our community needs all hands on deck. we needed it before and we especially need it now. so, i think we need each other. and if nothing else, the...
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and your own companies and businesses. it means the world to us at the department of energy so thank you for your support, thank you for your collaboration and allow me to thank you personally for the honor of being with you today. thank you. w [applause] seem to think of it just for a minute. the russians elected him against all odds to be president of the united states. a russian spy, think about that for a minute. that's like landing a man on the moon. that's like the assassination of julius caesar and christopher columbus. that's one of the greatest events of world history if they were able to achieve that. philosophers have been thinking about fairness and memorial and lots of people thought about things like privacy and the like they have never had to think about these things in such a precise way that you could actually ride them into a computer program or an algorithm >> i realize socioeconomic way it's a lot more diverse than in new jersey. i started to read waldman and started to read all of these other writers.
and your own companies and businesses. it means the world to us at the department of energy so thank you for your support, thank you for your collaboration and allow me to thank you personally for the honor of being with you today. thank you. w [applause] seem to think of it just for a minute. the russians elected him against all odds to be president of the united states. a russian spy, think about that for a minute. that's like landing a man on the moon. that's like the assassination of julius...
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if so he tried and the tried and failed and then the next term he came back and tried to some more and told people what effect because all these students from that area had to go away to go to college, i mean, in order to get a full degree and he really-- he cared about that for his constituents and so he did it. floats came and they-- both came and they missed by a margin or two and then he decided well, he was going to take all these legislators on a trip down the river and have a party and he said when they went down the river it was lamarr college. when they came back up the river it was lamarr university. i think-- a lot of people have never heard of him because he did things that were important, but didn't you know get lots of publicity. for instance, light bulbs. at that point and i'm not sure exactly which year there wasnt-- >> now, we are fast forwarding to when he was in congress? >> in the congress now. why do lightbulbs burnout so much so much, there's no reasonu to because we know they can last longer and sohe he pushed and gt legislation that made them change the way they
if so he tried and the tried and failed and then the next term he came back and tried to some more and told people what effect because all these students from that area had to go away to go to college, i mean, in order to get a full degree and he really-- he cared about that for his constituents and so he did it. floats came and they-- both came and they missed by a margin or two and then he decided well, he was going to take all these legislators on a trip down the river and have a party and...
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>> good morning this is the councils beginning and since 1986 we see over and over time and again how technology has transformed our lives and the new opportunities as we think about a new future for the united states 2003 was a period of change 17 years after our founding we recognize the nation inflection point with significant change which led to the work of our national innovation initiative and now another 17 years later here we are again. once again finding yourselves in a transformational change. to hear stories about these changes as they are foundational with innovation and competitiveness the commission cochaired is a multiyear effort for americans innovation potential to have a new path and the 21st century. and as this slide shows a little less than a year ago of poor leadership we begin to build this effort and by august pulled together a powerful and diverse set of commissioners from across the country from industry and academia and the labor union and today is the 2020 roadmap of activities that we hope will change the future and trajectory of american innovation and to
>> good morning this is the councils beginning and since 1986 we see over and over time and again how technology has transformed our lives and the new opportunities as we think about a new future for the united states 2003 was a period of change 17 years after our founding we recognize the nation inflection point with significant change which led to the work of our national innovation initiative and now another 17 years later here we are again. once again finding yourselves in a...
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officials with the white house, justice department, drug enforcement and administration and health and human services all about what they're doing along with state and local partners to tackle the crisis. >> good morning, everyone. i would like to welcome you to today's judiciary. on encryption -- excuse me that's not the right one. tackling the opioid crisis a whole government approach and i'll go ahead and start with opening statements from the ranking member and myself and i believe senator durbin has opening remarks and will die then to eyewitness testimony as well. since 1999 more than 700,000 people have died from a drug overdose in the united states. increased opioid addiction and a production of deadly synthetic opioids have exasperated american staggering overdosed death rate. in 2017, more than 70000 people died from drug overdoses making it the leading cause of injury related death in the united states. of those, 60% involve prescription opioids and illicit opioid such as fentanyl. americans fared no better against opioid epidemic in 2018 when more than 10 million people age
officials with the white house, justice department, drug enforcement and administration and health and human services all about what they're doing along with state and local partners to tackle the crisis. >> good morning, everyone. i would like to welcome you to today's judiciary. on encryption -- excuse me that's not the right one. tackling the opioid crisis a whole government approach and i'll go ahead and start with opening statements from the ranking member and myself and i believe...
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i had to marry and how my husband's name and identity and have children and that was the normal and only way and i kept putting off. [laughter] fortunately the women's movement came along and said not everybody has to be the same way. how amazing is that. so my intuition was so shaped by my early life that on the whole worthwhile, the social justice movements seemed counterintuitive and great. just like a whole other world. >> i love fashion and often times feminism is described without feminine conversations. i want to ask her thoughts about feminist being able to embrace that while doing mold breaking things rather than rejecting itself. >> i'm not sure there is gender feminine and masculine. but i think we all have the right to express ourselves and including and what we do with our bodies and what we were and if we paint ourselves or whatever we do. if you doubt that is a universal human expression, when you go home tonight google the omo people who have many tribes of people living in eastern africa and you will see photographs, they decorate themselves, men and women boys and
i had to marry and how my husband's name and identity and have children and that was the normal and only way and i kept putting off. [laughter] fortunately the women's movement came along and said not everybody has to be the same way. how amazing is that. so my intuition was so shaped by my early life that on the whole worthwhile, the social justice movements seemed counterintuitive and great. just like a whole other world. >> i love fashion and often times feminism is described without...
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and the reality and with the personal liberty laws. and after that case and with the extradition to north carolina but massachusetts remember her history and in proclaiming the roots of antebellum as justification for 20th century demands trotter shows those trends to recognize the radical nature martha jones at the kelly carter jackson and calling for re-examination and black appellation. in 18 oh two the notion for 20th century demands with conservativism and those protest the boston globe with the possibility to rogers and the attorney general compared to the black radical past massachusetts had no legal reason for detaining rogers and as a president of tuskegee institute and most powerful black man in the country rogers should be turned over for judgment. the school principal personally contacted the governor to advise against giving in to the uncivil demands of a local minority. and rogers attorneys with the writ of habeas corpus that they improperly investigated rogers. and then to organize those mast resistance. on harvard from
and the reality and with the personal liberty laws. and after that case and with the extradition to north carolina but massachusetts remember her history and in proclaiming the roots of antebellum as justification for 20th century demands trotter shows those trends to recognize the radical nature martha jones at the kelly carter jackson and calling for re-examination and black appellation. in 18 oh two the notion for 20th century demands with conservativism and those protest the boston globe...
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of policymaking and climate change and health care and tech policy and what is frankly the story we want to tell over two hours? it's almost like putting together a story and we are both thinking of what has been covered and in the moment now but these candidates who they are in their philosophy their character but also getting them to open up and share about themselves that's the broad take. >>. >> their issues to get to. >> i hope i don't screw that up thank you specifically we had four boys and no girls and was badly outnumbered with no soccer balls or no footballs and this gave me that similar vibe last - - [laughter] >> we like men. and at this stage of the campaign i for one am screaming at the television most of the time certainly with these other debates because it is very abstract and theoretical and almost academic. and to hear and more concrete terms and with the realities of washington and there is an awful lot of things to explore and a much more tangible way. and not to cast dispersions but and yes we have the backstop of the holidays off of that break they will be get
of policymaking and climate change and health care and tech policy and what is frankly the story we want to tell over two hours? it's almost like putting together a story and we are both thinking of what has been covered and in the moment now but these candidates who they are in their philosophy their character but also getting them to open up and share about themselves that's the broad take. >>. >> their issues to get to. >> i hope i don't screw that up thank you specifically...
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and i took a shower. and i got my car. and i called dad. and i said, i cannot breathe. and i need some help. can you meet me? that one. that violated me. the one that talked bad about me. call me names, all kinds of stuff, was the one that met me. so they checked me and. when i -- they checked me in. when i finally got to the psych unit, it was march the eighth. so my clean date is march 8, 2004. and by god's grace and mercy, i am eight years clean. i am eight years clean. although michelle had been sober for eight years at the time of the telling, the memory of the pain of this was visceral as she is overcome with emotion, interrupting the narration to apologize to me for her tears when she says, excuse me, it is still real. despite the realness of the events, however, it is michelle's desire to have someone bear witness to the telling, that makes the pain of the memory bearable. in the act of performing one's life history, the self is affirmed and the interaction with another who bears witness to the story being told. the healing, then, is in the survivors desire to t
and i took a shower. and i got my car. and i called dad. and i said, i cannot breathe. and i need some help. can you meet me? that one. that violated me. the one that talked bad about me. call me names, all kinds of stuff, was the one that met me. so they checked me and. when i -- they checked me in. when i finally got to the psych unit, it was march the eighth. so my clean date is march 8, 2004. and by god's grace and mercy, i am eight years clean. i am eight years clean. although michelle had...
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57 and oakland and 55 degrees in pacifica and there is more rain ahead and we have a break and i willell you how long it will last in a moment. >>> campbell police arrested three people related to a gang seven and august. the pair were arrested in the days after the crime and the third suspect, josi gonzalez was arrested on statements s.w.a.t. team members moved in and they stabbed a man several times and the trio will booked into the santa clara jail. it will face murder and criminal street gang charges. >>> amaq update. mom says she's not guilty of running down a barber over her sons hair cut will be appeared in court yesterday facing several charges including attempted murder, hit and run and child abuse. >> the charges are incredibly serious and that's why we filed two enhancements causing great bodily injury and using a weapon , the toyota previous, to commit a crime against the victim and we are fortunate no one else got hurt. >> the barber told us delk a deal became angry a small neck on her sons neck at the delta barbershop in antioch. she allegedly drove her toyota into march
57 and oakland and 55 degrees in pacifica and there is more rain ahead and we have a break and i willell you how long it will last in a moment. >>> campbell police arrested three people related to a gang seven and august. the pair were arrested in the days after the crime and the third suspect, josi gonzalez was arrested on statements s.w.a.t. team members moved in and they stabbed a man several times and the trio will booked into the santa clara jail. it will face murder and criminal...
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with those systems and the communities and respect diversity of culture and identity. those that are on display this evening the respect for diversity of culture and identity and opinion more than ever. in the amazing turnout with important conversation. at the back of the stage after the discussion personalized books are available. thank you for visiting our campus this evening please welcome to the stage to say a few remarks. >> thank you for that introduction. as some of you may recall we were gathered together in this chapel for a similar purpose and then a holocaust survivor came to share the moving story. and it made sense and then inspired by the determination and we decided we should meet that we are stronger than hate so i got the call last month from the jewish community center asking if he would host tonight's event i jumped at the opportunity to bring together the community and the friends across pittsburgh and it's my honor to introduce her to special guests starting with a staff writer and editor for the opinion section of the new york times her first boo
with those systems and the communities and respect diversity of culture and identity. those that are on display this evening the respect for diversity of culture and identity and opinion more than ever. in the amazing turnout with important conversation. at the back of the stage after the discussion personalized books are available. thank you for visiting our campus this evening please welcome to the stage to say a few remarks. >> thank you for that introduction. as some of you may recall...
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and other -- and broker/dealers. essentially public companies. >> to make sure the audits are accurate and fair and honest. we have about 156 companies from our friends in china on u.s. exchanges, as i appreciate it. big market cap. about $1.2 trillion. how many of those companies, if you know, are owned by the chinese government? >> trying to come up with a precise number to that question would be a fool's errand. but i -- >> i won't try and trick you. >> no, i'll say -- i am certain that the chinese government has a significant interest in many of those companies. direct or indirect. >> yeah. the state-owned companies are under president xi jinping are becoming more and more prominent, and privately owned companies. how many of those chinese companies are complying with the work of -- how many of the audits of those chinese companies are working with the pcaob to let the pcaob review their audits? >> the pcaob requests work papers from the companies that it audits. and with respect to those companies, access to tho
and other -- and broker/dealers. essentially public companies. >> to make sure the audits are accurate and fair and honest. we have about 156 companies from our friends in china on u.s. exchanges, as i appreciate it. big market cap. about $1.2 trillion. how many of those companies, if you know, are owned by the chinese government? >> trying to come up with a precise number to that question would be a fool's errand. but i -- >> i won't try and trick you. >> no, i'll say...
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hard work and i want to say thank you to my team and to our leadership, nadine and eric and mr. mcguire here. it's a real honor and thank you for the recognition. >> thank you and thank you for all of your hard work. [cheers and applause] >> moving on to our version zero update, at last meeting, you asked for a detailed summary of all of the the fatalities we've had to date. it's up from 23 in all of 2018. the break-down of the people who died, 16 are pedestrians, six people driving vehicles and two were passengers in vehicles and one was a bicyclist and one as motor cyclist. 20 victims have been over 65 years old and 38% of the traffic victims and only 15% of san francisco's population is over 65. 14 of the fatalities took place at night between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and the high-injury network where historically we've seen three the quarters take place, 73% have taken place in the high-injury network, which, again, with this board's support we've been directing most of or engineering and infrastructure efforts. the police department and department of public health will be pr
hard work and i want to say thank you to my team and to our leadership, nadine and eric and mr. mcguire here. it's a real honor and thank you for the recognition. >> thank you and thank you for all of your hard work. [cheers and applause] >> moving on to our version zero update, at last meeting, you asked for a detailed summary of all of the the fatalities we've had to date. it's up from 23 in all of 2018. the break-down of the people who died, 16 are pedestrians, six people driving...
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so i said, ok, and i borrowed my son's ipad and downloaded les' book and they sent me the script and got transported to victorian christmas eve england and six months later i'm in dublin. >> what really happened was once we give barrett the script, he couldn't hear us, he was on this island, he had to hike halfway of a mountain and looking for the spot where the cell reception was good. so did you like it? did you like it? and he said, i'm in. and honestly, 48 hours later, he was on a plane to vancouver to meet dan stevens who was already attached to play dickens and that had to work, it's all about chemistry and people feeling good about working with other people, so barrett just literally jumped on the plane and went to vancouver and dan is shooting tv series and you're squeezing a meeting with barrett in between takes of the tv series and they met and it was just -- it just really clicked and so barrett was on director and i think what robert -- four days later, we were scouting in dublin. it was insane. >> it moved really quickly. > when they go, they go. >> they go fast and you
so i said, ok, and i borrowed my son's ipad and downloaded les' book and they sent me the script and got transported to victorian christmas eve england and six months later i'm in dublin. >> what really happened was once we give barrett the script, he couldn't hear us, he was on this island, he had to hike halfway of a mountain and looking for the spot where the cell reception was good. so did you like it? did you like it? and he said, i'm in. and honestly, 48 hours later, he was on a...
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and ethics and thoughtfulness. i really appreciate that. thank you for so -- so much for helping me get through my first year here and even though i've only worked with you for this year, there was the original supervisor mar that had the pleasure of working with you for many years. from both of us, we really thank you and wish you the best. >> so i realized during this year of being your president that there's actually somebody -- we all think we work so much with john and probably he comes into our office and works with us individually the most, and this year made me realize that there's probably somebody else in this room that actually spends more time dialoguing, communicating, working with john than any of us that are members of the board of supervisors. and that is angela. i would love to have you make some comments. angela? >> thank you. deputy city attorney and wingmen , john, based upon the number of voicemails that i leave you and the length of them , i will make these comments very short. i very -- very
and ethics and thoughtfulness. i really appreciate that. thank you for so -- so much for helping me get through my first year here and even though i've only worked with you for this year, there was the original supervisor mar that had the pleasure of working with you for many years. from both of us, we really thank you and wish you the best. >> so i realized during this year of being your president that there's actually somebody -- we all think we work so much with john and probably he...
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and this is changing and i like the vibe and i love the changes and i think it's good and i don't think we ought to be complacent and we're moving out and i appreciate what gale said about community involvement and i would like to see more commercials or the city's channel highlighted the port more commercials about our port. i wish my good friend would spend that money as it's for president to promote our city and our port and it's no city like san francisco, right. even though we have the third worse traffic in the world and i think we've got so much good going on down here in this port and i think what is happening is, when you look, we got the giants and all these restaurants and we have the warriors on the other side and we've got so many other things, we have uber we have a mixture of anything so there's no city or port like this and we're evolving and i'm just really excited. i can see the next 10 or 15 years and we're in a city that is looking for 27-years-old. we're going to leave this city better for the next generation what they're going to inherit and san francisco used to b
and this is changing and i like the vibe and i love the changes and i think it's good and i don't think we ought to be complacent and we're moving out and i appreciate what gale said about community involvement and i would like to see more commercials or the city's channel highlighted the port more commercials about our port. i wish my good friend would spend that money as it's for president to promote our city and our port and it's no city like san francisco, right. even though we have the...
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hewlett and packard and those guys. and so on and so forth.nd they found a university and he dies and he has been spending like crazy. >> leland stanford junior university, a memorial to him, leading up plush life, not taking care of himself, dies at age 69 in palo alto. >> she take on the task of salvaging it and create stanford university but the people -- the history gets a little sparse. she died in honolulu. let me push this a little bit because she's the hair one of the story. she never got her hairdo. she is the widow of a great and grand man, never had any formal education, no training in business, and suddenly it turns out his estate is this close to bankruptcy because he has been borrowing like crazy and taking over larger corporations out of the railroad and the university will shutdown. couldn't even pay the heating bill. she rescues the university, rescues the university, put it all together and get an incredible work out of her attorneys, a small instance of this for those who pay taxes in california. you might be interested in t
hewlett and packard and those guys. and so on and so forth.nd they found a university and he dies and he has been spending like crazy. >> leland stanford junior university, a memorial to him, leading up plush life, not taking care of himself, dies at age 69 in palo alto. >> she take on the task of salvaging it and create stanford university but the people -- the history gets a little sparse. she died in honolulu. let me push this a little bit because she's the hair one of the story....
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kindness and thinking and kindness and giving creates love.have on all of us. they try to emulate in share the love event. by the end of this year, we will have given 170 million that we know creates kindness and love for others. tonight, we are here not only to honor our heroes but help them continue their great work of delivering kindness to others and that my friends, takes money. so please join subaru in donating to the top ten cnn heroes and if you do, sub raru will match your donations to a total of $500,000. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> we at subaru know firsthand delivering kindness and giving creates love, so please share the love by contributing to our celebrated heroes here tonight. donate now at cnnheroes.com. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> coming up, julia styles and later, storm reed and you can support our top ten honors work at cnnheroes.com. >>> we're back. we're back with cnn heroes and this over here is my dog chewy. she's one part city dog, one part cat. notice how she's giving you her tail and a million parts old l
kindness and thinking and kindness and giving creates love.have on all of us. they try to emulate in share the love event. by the end of this year, we will have given 170 million that we know creates kindness and love for others. tonight, we are here not only to honor our heroes but help them continue their great work of delivering kindness to others and that my friends, takes money. so please join subaru in donating to the top ten cnn heroes and if you do, sub raru will match your donations to...
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he is the true statement for georgia and we keep him and his family in our thoughts and prayers. i know i have a lot of work to do to earn the trust and support of my fellow georgians. first there's four starters, please allow me to introduce myself if my name is kelly leffler, i'm a devoted wife, and proud be teary it, and a devout christian. i have lived the american dream. i am blessed to stay on here today but it is a long way from where i came from. i grew up in a family farm the fourth generation of corn and soybean farmers and i wish i and i had braces i'm my legs. and simply life revolved around climate farming in church and school in four h. there was a rhythm to our lives and we planted in the spring, i should cattle at the county fair in the summers. and in the fall we harvested. sundays were for church and family. i attended public school, and help pay my my way through school, waiting tables. hard work, faith and family, and this has brought it political slogan. this is the foundation of everything i believe. i'm not a career politician or even someone was run for of
he is the true statement for georgia and we keep him and his family in our thoughts and prayers. i know i have a lot of work to do to earn the trust and support of my fellow georgians. first there's four starters, please allow me to introduce myself if my name is kelly leffler, i'm a devoted wife, and proud be teary it, and a devout christian. i have lived the american dream. i am blessed to stay on here today but it is a long way from where i came from. i grew up in a family farm the fourth...
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he was really unhappy and moved to oregon and washington state and vendor. by the time i was born, my father was running sat preparation. he was tutoring students who come to the house with subjects in math and science that's how s in the family so we became kind of captive live-in students. we studied with him on the weekends and evenings and during summer break and that is basically what made up the schools my father believed that it would be better there but it wasn't. he wanted to get us out of our neighborhood. we were in an informally segregated part of new jersey where there was a white side of town and a black side of town. it was a kind of silent protest. in the 1980s and '90s it came with some racial dynamics my father wanted to get us out of the way for i weaver in a cac school a couple of times over. my father is an atheist and another is a protestant and so we would sit back and read our books and it was an early experience of standing apart. >> host: was a very significant difference? >> i wasn't even aware until i got to georgetown in 1999. it
he was really unhappy and moved to oregon and washington state and vendor. by the time i was born, my father was running sat preparation. he was tutoring students who come to the house with subjects in math and science that's how s in the family so we became kind of captive live-in students. we studied with him on the weekends and evenings and during summer break and that is basically what made up the schools my father believed that it would be better there but it wasn't. he wanted to get us...
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and your commitment and your service. because this work is important. but understand that we do have a difficult task sometimes of having more qualified people than we have seats. >> supervisor mar. >> i just wanted to thank all of the applicants for your willingness to step up to this incredibly important role on the committee for our city, our home funding. and thank you for all of the work that all of you have done for so many years. it's truly impressive and inspiring and yeah, i would sort of echo supervisor walton's comments about the challenge of selecting from such great candidates or applicants and specifically, i wanted to encourage ellis chu and chanelle jackson to apply for the seats the mayor has to appoint for our committee. and hopefully, you guys will be able to serve through a mayoral appointment. seat number two, chanelle williams and seat four julie ledbetter, seat six julie. >> thank you for that motion and i would make a different motion but this is an absolutely impossible process. i've never seen a
and your commitment and your service. because this work is important. but understand that we do have a difficult task sometimes of having more qualified people than we have seats. >> supervisor mar. >> i just wanted to thank all of the applicants for your willingness to step up to this incredibly important role on the committee for our city, our home funding. and thank you for all of the work that all of you have done for so many years. it's truly impressive and inspiring and yeah,...
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more and more and more american jobs. and last year, the president launched what we call the pledge to american workers to encourage businesses in every field to expand opportunities to train american workers through internships. now, when we launch the pledge to american workers i am proud to report to you, for the first year ago is at 500,000 training opportunities and apprentice chefs establish across the country, but i'll be honest with you, we did not hit that number. as i stand before you today, one year in, the pledge to american workers has secured 15 million training and apprenticeship opportunities in 370 companies.. president trump i mean, president trump and i believe that all honesty workers honorable and we don't mention the punishable tuning up to the scene there for everybody, wherever you called, us where we want to make a living, this president has also been fighting betrayed agreements put american jobs in american workers first. president trump, after years of enormous trade deficits and intellectual p
more and more and more american jobs. and last year, the president launched what we call the pledge to american workers to encourage businesses in every field to expand opportunities to train american workers through internships. now, when we launch the pledge to american workers i am proud to report to you, for the first year ago is at 500,000 training opportunities and apprentice chefs establish across the country, but i'll be honest with you, we did not hit that number. as i stand before you...
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and a special thanks, and i do mean special. headliners team member - - who is also our photographer tonight and was the organizer of tonight's event. thank you all. berlin in the 1950s was the spy capital of the world. as a nato power and the soviet union, jockeyed for advantage and post-world war ii europe. without satellites and sophisticated snooping technology we have now. spies had to get creative. the stories are epic. here tonight to tell us about one of them, one of those epic stories is steve vogel. a former reporter for the "washington post" whose book, "betrayal in berlin: the true story of the cold war's most audacious espionage operation". delves into operation gold, a bold plan to tunnel 1500 feet into east berlin to tap into critical telephone wires. and we also learned, about the notorious role of a particular spy known as agent diamond. mr. vogel, a former national reporter for the "washington post" was born in berlin. his father is cia case officer in the 1950s was stationed. later, he returned to the city to
and a special thanks, and i do mean special. headliners team member - - who is also our photographer tonight and was the organizer of tonight's event. thank you all. berlin in the 1950s was the spy capital of the world. as a nato power and the soviet union, jockeyed for advantage and post-world war ii europe. without satellites and sophisticated snooping technology we have now. spies had to get creative. the stories are epic. here tonight to tell us about one of them, one of those epic stories...
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in maternal and neonatal mortality for black and white mothers, in our courts and prisons and in ourrs of american history starting with enslavement of afafricans, throh jim crow, massive resistance and now mass incarceration, black oppression has always existed in this country, just in different forms. the legacy of racism continues not just in isolated incidents but as a part of a system that touches every person and aspect of our lives, whether we know it or not. and if we're serious about writing the wrong that began here at this place, we need to do more than talk. we need to take action. [ applause ] the commission i mentioned earlier is just one action. my administration is taking bold steps to right historical inequities in our education, in our health system, and in access to business opportunities. we established a commission to examine racial inequities in virginia law. we have set a goal to eliminate racial disparities in maternal and neonatal mortality by 2025. i signed an executive order to advance equity for our small women, minority, and veteran-owned businesses, incl
in maternal and neonatal mortality for black and white mothers, in our courts and prisons and in ourrs of american history starting with enslavement of afafricans, throh jim crow, massive resistance and now mass incarceration, black oppression has always existed in this country, just in different forms. the legacy of racism continues not just in isolated incidents but as a part of a system that touches every person and aspect of our lives, whether we know it or not. and if we're serious about...
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sarah duke talked about his influence and legacy and showed us many of his cartoons and many on exhibit in the gallery. >> herb block was a midwestern cartoonist and began his career in 1929, six months before the great depression. he was a moderate conservative and not left, left, and it pushed him more to the center by the great depression and the injustice of world war ii. in 1933 he joined the scripts howard company and the enterprise association which was situated in cleveland, ohio and then in 1946, right after the second world war he joined the washington post where he spent the rest of his career and he died about six weeks after his last cartoon appeared in the washington post. his last cartoon appeared on august 26, 2001, and he died just a week shy of his 92nd birthday in october. the library of congress has the herb block collection. we have 14,360 of his editorial cartoons and we have nearly all of the work he produced for kwaet the washington post." he did give cartoons to friends but we do have the majority of his art work. he drew cartoons from hoof tore george w. bush a
sarah duke talked about his influence and legacy and showed us many of his cartoons and many on exhibit in the gallery. >> herb block was a midwestern cartoonist and began his career in 1929, six months before the great depression. he was a moderate conservative and not left, left, and it pushed him more to the center by the great depression and the injustice of world war ii. in 1933 he joined the scripts howard company and the enterprise association which was situated in cleveland, ohio...
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graham and other senators, and we went to jordan and turkey and met with some of the leaders at the time. and when i came back from the trip i met with president obama, and we called for a humanitarian , and it was at a moment in time it is possible because you have done more, and that didn't happen, and things kept getting worse and worse. i disagreed greatly with president trump's decision to move 150 troops off the border. that left the kurds in a horrible position, after they stood with us and lost 11,000 people, fighting with us. and we broke our promise, which was heard around the world. the most important thing we can do right now is ensure humanitarian aid keeps going to where it should go, working with whatever allies we have left their. i was asked at one point, do you think we should get turkey out of nato? that helps.k they house our military weapons and nuclear sites, as you know. i don't think that is a solution, but it is continuing to work with the rest of the world. but he has put us in a very difficult position to serve -- to show any leadership right now when it c
graham and other senators, and we went to jordan and turkey and met with some of the leaders at the time. and when i came back from the trip i met with president obama, and we called for a humanitarian , and it was at a moment in time it is possible because you have done more, and that didn't happen, and things kept getting worse and worse. i disagreed greatly with president trump's decision to move 150 troops off the border. that left the kurds in a horrible position, after they stood with us...
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i let them go and i pushed up and sure enough he turns around and swings at me and i backup and that is when one of his friends came up behind me and struck me in the back of the head. >> that often the officer was armed that he never pulled out his gun. look at these pictures. mall security officers intervened eventually and officers -- he suffered a concussion, broken finger and bruises. we are told the teenagers were arrested are 14 and 16 years old. investigators are searching for the other teens who were involved. >>> police are looking for a man who shot another man after the two got into a car accident. it happened on fruitville and harold just before 10:00 last night. police reports a button and got out of their vehicle and then one of them shot the other in the neck. they say the shooter then got back in his car and took off. police found the suspect's car about two blocks away from the shootings he. near the intersection of montana and champion street. police have not released any details on the attacker. >>> it has been three years since oakland's deadly go ship warehouse
i let them go and i pushed up and sure enough he turns around and swings at me and i backup and that is when one of his friends came up behind me and struck me in the back of the head. >> that often the officer was armed that he never pulled out his gun. look at these pictures. mall security officers intervened eventually and officers -- he suffered a concussion, broken finger and bruises. we are told the teenagers were arrested are 14 and 16 years old. investigators are searching for the...
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the popular and mighty and rich. remember these are the most nobel aspirations in all of human history. and along the way, be kind. for whatever regrets you may have in life, you will never regret being kind. no one eye perfect. we all stumble and struggle. so along the way, learn to pick yourself back up, dust yourself off and aim again at getting it right. these are the simple virtues that tony kennedy has sought to honor in his life and i cannot help but wonder that if in our time and place they hold especially important lessons. for what people can rule themselves in peace and with respect for the rights of others, that they are never taught or do not aspire to honor these same truths. liberty's future depends not only on the professional contributions of those like justice kennedy, it depends ol personal virtues like those tony kennedy has always sought to honor. truly, his life is a grace to our nation and a model to those who follow. please will you join me in congratulating the entire kennedy family in honori
the popular and mighty and rich. remember these are the most nobel aspirations in all of human history. and along the way, be kind. for whatever regrets you may have in life, you will never regret being kind. no one eye perfect. we all stumble and struggle. so along the way, learn to pick yourself back up, dust yourself off and aim again at getting it right. these are the simple virtues that tony kennedy has sought to honor in his life and i cannot help but wonder that if in our time and place...
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and to move on fully and principal important that the document and president of russia and france andgermany, we confirmed the value ability and requires their observance that is 100% ours. we also spoke about the need to continue our discussion of how to overcome nuclear programs, were well aware of our position and will do necessary everything in our power to save jcpoa and to make sure the peaceful nature of the research and we are very concerned about the situation that is taking place in the persian gulf and we support all countries that want to support security and safety of navigation. the washington proposal we suggested to begin a system of collective security. the level of political science experts in community have a special seminar in moscow in many countries of the region including arab states of the persian gulf that have taken part in that as well of european scientist and we have invited u.s. representatives and we hope that next time they will take part as secretary pompeo has said, we spoke about the situation around venezuela, russia consistently promotes the idea t
and to move on fully and principal important that the document and president of russia and france andgermany, we confirmed the value ability and requires their observance that is 100% ours. we also spoke about the need to continue our discussion of how to overcome nuclear programs, were well aware of our position and will do necessary everything in our power to save jcpoa and to make sure the peaceful nature of the research and we are very concerned about the situation that is taking place in...
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friends and near faith and love and the light that it will bring you, it was a horror for you and my heart does go out to you. >> i think the discussion and the questions that we've had today from both sides of the aisle indicates how we want to not ever have this happen again, it is definitely a bipartisan issue because we are all human beings and we all want to be safe and we all, i assume we all take airplanes somewhere at some time in our life and there are moments when you fly, if you're not a pilot thing you kind of go, what was that? so moving forward it appears to me that we need more transparency and communication when it comes to a creating an international aviation safety standard that does work for everyone, it also appears that there are many areas that we need to work on, the only way for us to come together to tackle safety is to understand that we need to take a multifaceted approach to the issue and i believe that is what you are all trying to do. mixer just said, can you elaborate on the technical review and what exactly is included? >> thank you and i appreciate th
friends and near faith and love and the light that it will bring you, it was a horror for you and my heart does go out to you. >> i think the discussion and the questions that we've had today from both sides of the aisle indicates how we want to not ever have this happen again, it is definitely a bipartisan issue because we are all human beings and we all want to be safe and we all, i assume we all take airplanes somewhere at some time in our life and there are moments when you fly, if...
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in your binder and going to businesses directly and letting management and bartenders and other staffre welcome and should come to this event. so we have a little planning committee in our office, and i really want to thank katelyn and dylan for helping prepare for the party. so we're working on all of our food donations and other fun items for everybody for that evening. so again, looking very much forward to it and we are just nearing the end of the year, and it's been such a great one working with all of you. that is my update. if you have any questions, let me know. >> is there any public comment on the director's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. the next agenda item is report from our deputy director azevedo. >> thank you, president bleiman, and good evening, commissioners. thank you for that awesome shoutout. it's been an awesome and great first year, so i have enjoyed it very much. on the phone rsment report tonight -- on the enforcement report tonight, there is only a couple of things highlighted. on page one, royal soak a business that has a lot of complaints, b
in your binder and going to businesses directly and letting management and bartenders and other staffre welcome and should come to this event. so we have a little planning committee in our office, and i really want to thank katelyn and dylan for helping prepare for the party. so we're working on all of our food donations and other fun items for everybody for that evening. so again, looking very much forward to it and we are just nearing the end of the year, and it's been such a great one...
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center and downtown area safe and clean and accessible and treating people with respect and dignity. i appreciate the work they are doing. i also want to appreciate the lake view omi community. mr. and mrs. harris are here and steve and others. this is not something always popular to do. not only did supervisor safai lead in this effort to have community meetings to talk about this location used for this purpose, he really took a lot of hits from the community and, fortunately, so many community members were open and willing to allow this use to take place, and we truly appreciate the neighborhood for allowing us to do this on a temporary basis. this vehicle triage center is something, i think, that can be potentially duplicated throughout san francisco. ultimately, the goal is to get people into safe affordable housing that is really the goal of this. this is a way to bring people inside, to provide showers, to provide restroom facilities, to make sure that we are doing it in a way that meets people where they are and treatings them with respect and dignity. i am grateful to be here
center and downtown area safe and clean and accessible and treating people with respect and dignity. i appreciate the work they are doing. i also want to appreciate the lake view omi community. mr. and mrs. harris are here and steve and others. this is not something always popular to do. not only did supervisor safai lead in this effort to have community meetings to talk about this location used for this purpose, he really took a lot of hits from the community and, fortunately, so many...
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nature, recreation and wellness, and creativity and the arts.k visitors on april 4th e to plan their visit according to those tracks. it is hard to see over the text, but there will be -- as you'll see on the map, there are different colors for different content areas. so if you're interested in recreation and wellness, you'll be able to find those activities. there will be arts activities and science activities. one of the things i'm excited about is we're going to take the irrigation project going on in golden gate park right now, which will ultimately be the largest urban park water reclammation park in the country, and we'll highlight that as part of the nature and environment tract. we'll have a great blue heron watch. there will be a heritage picnic. the museum of craft and design is going to come and helped make flowered headbands for park visitors, and there will be a kids' carnival at robin williams meadow. so some of the more nitty-gritty planning pieces: in order to move people safely around the park, and to harken back to the park's
nature, recreation and wellness, and creativity and the arts.k visitors on april 4th e to plan their visit according to those tracks. it is hard to see over the text, but there will be -- as you'll see on the map, there are different colors for different content areas. so if you're interested in recreation and wellness, you'll be able to find those activities. there will be arts activities and science activities. one of the things i'm excited about is we're going to take the irrigation project...
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waiting and there are court decisions coming down and such and what your response is there. and who is given notice. it does seem like it would be important to let tenants know and in addition to owners if you can respond to those two things. >> absolutely. so last year, a lot of work was put together to respond to the scc requirement that's we meet the six-day shot clock. it's something all the city departments got together to figure out within the process that we had set in place and with what we need today do in order to allow processing of permits to occur, meet the time lines, go through all the of the different departments for the proper reviews. [please stand by] >> issues or determination that both the noise and rf emission standards set by the fcc are met. and that the pg&e pole would be posted and within 300 feet, poles would be as well. the public can come out and engage in the public process. if they're interested, through appealing to the board of appeals. so that does remain in the current legislation. >> for the puc and the mta, they have a whole separate thin
waiting and there are court decisions coming down and such and what your response is there. and who is given notice. it does seem like it would be important to let tenants know and in addition to owners if you can respond to those two things. >> absolutely. so last year, a lot of work was put together to respond to the scc requirement that's we meet the six-day shot clock. it's something all the city departments got together to figure out within the process that we had set in place and...
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and to come up with clear definitions and terms and lists and then to apply them.to match them and then to also follow up. to keep track with what's going on in the world. if there's new forms of atrocities, new mass attacks on identities and humanity, and the multilateral communities and institutions, they have to keep on top of it and not be sort of a democracy that trails behind for 10 to 20 years. >> i think there has also something to do with people not knowing actually what is happening to the we uyghurs and lack of leadership and capital to take up this cause. at the height of nazi germany, they were holding about 700,000 people. so compared to that number to what is happening to the uyghurs, it is bone chilling. and yet, it has not drawn any necessary attention. legal scholars should look at the actual definition and the thought, the thinking and the practices of the chinese government and drawing the conclusion is not that difficult. so we're looking for some leader to take up this cause. as the pointed out, what we have is evidence. the method is clear, t
and to come up with clear definitions and terms and lists and then to apply them.to match them and then to also follow up. to keep track with what's going on in the world. if there's new forms of atrocities, new mass attacks on identities and humanity, and the multilateral communities and institutions, they have to keep on top of it and not be sort of a democracy that trails behind for 10 to 20 years. >> i think there has also something to do with people not knowing actually what is...
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christian and kian and chuck and others and my apology is to all of you for not being john limbert. i had a reminder of the effect this might have in the elevator when a person who's here in the room heard in the elevator me saying john was out because of surgery. she said, john limbert isn't going to be here? so i hope you don't all feel that way. obviously, i can't fill his shoes, but i can provide as haleh requested some historical background on this really fascinating and important episode. i'll do this in three small lightning fast chunks. the historical background, the approximate causes. and also just run through some of the dates that -- events that happened during this crisis. i also brought some artifacts, some declassified documents as christian requested. i'm always happy to oblige. these may help illustrate some of what i'm going to talk about. and i will just say before i start that i'm sure we all feel the same way that aside from john, the person who we most miss here is bill miller who played a part in these events and was always a strong supporter of certainly our
christian and kian and chuck and others and my apology is to all of you for not being john limbert. i had a reminder of the effect this might have in the elevator when a person who's here in the room heard in the elevator me saying john was out because of surgery. she said, john limbert isn't going to be here? so i hope you don't all feel that way. obviously, i can't fill his shoes, but i can provide as haleh requested some historical background on this really fascinating and important episode....
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there's other categories of land use and housing and sustainability and finance and administration and there's a proposal that our staff, our finance staff brought tow brougt has to do with the fact that credit card fraud is pr proliferating not just in the right imaginregion but in calif. this is to provide transit operators with the ability to require zip codes at ticket vending machines in the same way if you used a credit card at a gas station, any unmanned gas station and in this case, ticket vending machine would require of a zip code as a secondary form of off ten authentication to ree incidents of fraud. this crime, if you will, causes us up to $300,000 a year in cost-backs and we're looking forward to working with our state partners on that. and on the federal side, i think what we're looking at is, you know, reauthorization, the federal law governing and that expires in september and i think the folks that are really in the know recognize that until we identify a long-term sustainable fund source, it will be hard to have a renewed program without some sort of new commitment t
there's other categories of land use and housing and sustainability and finance and administration and there's a proposal that our staff, our finance staff brought tow brougt has to do with the fact that credit card fraud is pr proliferating not just in the right imaginregion but in calif. this is to provide transit operators with the ability to require zip codes at ticket vending machines in the same way if you used a credit card at a gas station, any unmanned gas station and in this case,...
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and it is a lie you know and and the baby would have. been a couldn't have been it but if the body if it's all. or body body from no name has. been to them and you say i don't know yet but. we can bust out the. team on a film i'm going to because i want to be a texan like my hand and you can i would have you think i thought i had to tell you what you think now. that that i know because i'm. kiffin was there to move was not a phenomenal look here. hey that. my bad if this were some little task if. no one had to believe are most of us. you name you had a son in law luke and i love it our best and then the older we. muddled up to another by the 30 i was going to survey the bottom of the mom with a thought on the can only we so so you know. and feel. most of it. was i didn't know was about it medical and it was at least as. whatever about them. physically my well i would have the. ever ok me again and i bet you know that i can. but tell in a michael moore whom marburg that had he ever done but the needle please and with the remark and if you
and it is a lie you know and and the baby would have. been a couldn't have been it but if the body if it's all. or body body from no name has. been to them and you say i don't know yet but. we can bust out the. team on a film i'm going to because i want to be a texan like my hand and you can i would have you think i thought i had to tell you what you think now. that that i know because i'm. kiffin was there to move was not a phenomenal look here. hey that. my bad if this were some little task...
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and dr. eragon has brought his team forward to take an approach to across the department in approving our clinical system. so in hearing the questions about implementation in how one moves from point x to point y in terms of outcomes, i do wonder, then, this goes back to dr. bennet's presentation, having a little more detail about how that blood pressure goal was achieved and sort of the steps and the discoveries that were made across the organization over that period of time. i think that would potentially be interesting because i think the lessons learned -- that chart took a lot of work. i would like to say what gets measured gets managed and that's a part of it, but it changed the church and there were a lot of unexpected learnings in that process, as well. the commission looks and holds us accountable for the outcomes and taking the lessons learned and applying them from nicotine addiction to, you know, some of the behavioral health issues that we'll be looking at. just as we often use h
and dr. eragon has brought his team forward to take an approach to across the department in approving our clinical system. so in hearing the questions about implementation in how one moves from point x to point y in terms of outcomes, i do wonder, then, this goes back to dr. bennet's presentation, having a little more detail about how that blood pressure goal was achieved and sort of the steps and the discoveries that were made across the organization over that period of time. i think that...