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i represented apa families support services. a nonprofit his mission is to prevent and of victims of child abuse and domestic violence. we serve 5000 clients annually, many of whom are children. most of our young children were born at cpmc. there is no waiting list for culturally competent care. we're proud partners, we plan events together, we host programs, and we truly believe that this hospital will be a much-needed catalyst for change and rejuvenation in the tenderloin community. on behalf of my 5000 clients, i encourage you and urge you to move forward in building this hospital. thank you. >> hello. i'm the director of development for asian pacific wellness center. i am here on behalf of our director, who cannot be here. we exist to improve the health and quality of life of the lgbt community. i am here to support the rebuild. for the partnership -- for the partnership, and it's enabled us to expand our services in the tenderloin. one year ago, we opened a free medical clinic. cpmc has worked with us in this effort. the fo
i represented apa families support services. a nonprofit his mission is to prevent and of victims of child abuse and domestic violence. we serve 5000 clients annually, many of whom are children. most of our young children were born at cpmc. there is no waiting list for culturally competent care. we're proud partners, we plan events together, we host programs, and we truly believe that this hospital will be a much-needed catalyst for change and rejuvenation in the tenderloin community. on behalf...
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i represent apa family support services. our mission is to treat victims of child abuse and domestic violence. i have the opportunity to address the commission and show my support for this project a few years ago. -- a few weeks ago, excuse me. i am back again to ask for the same. cpmc means so many things to so many different people. cpmc is california pacific medical center. california pacific community center. with your approval, it will be california pacific earthquake safe medical center. our clients are waiting for a new and improved st. luke's. our clients in the tenderloin are looking forward to a new hospital at cathedral held. -- cathedral killed. the community has waited long enough. -- cathedral hill. the community has waited long enough. i stand by the mayor to rebuild cpmc and move forward. thank you for your time. >> good afternoon. thank you, commissioners. i am here in support of the rebuild project for cpmc. i am a san francisco native. i have been a nurse now for 26 years. 18 of those years, as a represent
i represent apa family support services. our mission is to treat victims of child abuse and domestic violence. i have the opportunity to address the commission and show my support for this project a few years ago. -- a few weeks ago, excuse me. i am back again to ask for the same. cpmc means so many things to so many different people. cpmc is california pacific medical center. california pacific community center. with your approval, it will be california pacific earthquake safe medical center....
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. >> [calling names] >> good afternoon'm the executif apa family support services. organization has been around for almost 25 years. through our partners, -- cpmc has been a longtime supporter of our efforts to support families. i am here to request your support for cpmc and their efforts. i want to commend the mayor and the department staff for all of the good work they have done in negotiating with cpmc in good faith. i think it will make a huge difference in terms of our community. not only bring jobs -- i am on the faculty of san jose state. it is great to hear a student, and make their case. quality care, safe care, jobs, i do not think there is anything that can be argued in terms of not going forward. they have made commitments and i know the city will be good about pursuing those commitments and it will benefit all of us. i appreciate your support for cpmc. thank you. >> linda chapman. i want to say that i think the mayor's development agreement is an entirely appropriate approach. the coalition has a concern about actually mitigating a physical impacts and
. >> [calling names] >> good afternoon'm the executif apa family support services. organization has been around for almost 25 years. through our partners, -- cpmc has been a longtime supporter of our efforts to support families. i am here to request your support for cpmc and their efforts. i want to commend the mayor and the department staff for all of the good work they have done in negotiating with cpmc in good faith. i think it will make a huge difference in terms of our...
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one apa did and one alpa did. between 80% and 85% of the pilots surveyed said they thought pilots should be armed. at the time of 9/11, we flew over 30,000 flights per day. we had a little over 100,000 commercial airline pilots. if you take that 80% number, for example, we expected that 80,000 pilots thought that pilots should be armed and something north of 50,000 or 60,000 pilots would probably actually volunteer to be armed. we don't have that many. we have a significant number, but not enough for the deterrent value we tried to create with this program. >> i'm from senator barbara boxer's office. my question, you mentioned that the air carriers expressed early opposition and concern. i was hoping you could speak to their current position on the issue and whether or not it's changed? >> i'll have to defer the current position to my colleagues who are still flying actively. i'll tell you that at the time one of their major concerns, if you owned an airline and you wanted people to come fly with you would you dis
one apa did and one alpa did. between 80% and 85% of the pilots surveyed said they thought pilots should be armed. at the time of 9/11, we flew over 30,000 flights per day. we had a little over 100,000 commercial airline pilots. if you take that 80% number, for example, we expected that 80,000 pilots thought that pilots should be armed and something north of 50,000 or 60,000 pilots would probably actually volunteer to be armed. we don't have that many. we have a significant number, but not...
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out of washington for dallas for our first board of directors meeting at which we set policy at the apa with a goal to arm as many of the united states commercial airline pilots as possible to defend against another repeat of the 9/11 attack. there were other concurrent efforts going on at the same time. the alpa leadership, the airline pilots association they represent over a different pilots from over a different airlines, some in the alpa leadership said we cannot be wyatt erp and sky king at the same time. the vast majority of the pilots disagreed with that. that resulted in the formation of a group called the airline pilots security alliance, apsa by a captain named bob guider. eventually my good friend captain tracy price became president of that organization and grew it to well over 50,000 members about half of which were pilots, but the rest were just cooks and bottle washers from all over america who thought their pilots ought to be armed. at the same time senator bob smith from new hampshire with young brian darling working with him introduced legislation to arm america's airl
out of washington for dallas for our first board of directors meeting at which we set policy at the apa with a goal to arm as many of the united states commercial airline pilots as possible to defend against another repeat of the 9/11 attack. there were other concurrent efforts going on at the same time. the alpa leadership, the airline pilots association they represent over a different pilots from over a different airlines, some in the alpa leadership said we cannot be wyatt erp and sky king...
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. >> he's an inmate from central correctional, apa. he assaulted a staff member over there.im out of his cell with him restrained in the front. the inmate advised the officer that he provided soap inside the cell. he went back in the cell, and the inmate closed door behind him. pulled the officer in. the inmate closed the door and assaulted the officer. >> this jacob has quite an extensive history. make sure the staff are aware the propensity for this guy to carry out violent acts like that. we need to make sure medical does a thorough check on this individual because the walls have closed in on this guy, and he's a little psychologically challenged right now. he was here for quite a bit of time. went to central because of his psychological issues. so it appears he's still very unstable. you're going to have to determine this individual's state of mind and see where he's at. is he still hostile, is he still wanting to fight? make sure we don't have a further incident. >> inmate jacob chavez agrees to talk to our crew and tell his version of the story. >> all i remember is gr
. >> he's an inmate from central correctional, apa. he assaulted a staff member over there.im out of his cell with him restrained in the front. the inmate advised the officer that he provided soap inside the cell. he went back in the cell, and the inmate closed door behind him. pulled the officer in. the inmate closed the door and assaulted the officer. >> this jacob has quite an extensive history. make sure the staff are aware the propensity for this guy to carry out violent acts...
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that is why i the apa is doing it. this is also the reason why iran is today challenging the legitimacy of those security council resolutions. doing actually a very -- in a very twisted way. they say that since iran was never found by the iaea secretary of noncompliance with its safeguards obligations. so passing this dossier was illegal and therefore the security council resolution is also illegal and therefore iran does not need to comply with this. this goes back to my statement, let's call a spade a spade. let's call black, black, and let's call white, white. if the report was written that iran was found in noncompliance with its safeguards agreement, it would have been ok for -- not okay of that time for iran and they cannot use this argument which they are now using. actually, they have read the document, because they went to the iaea and there was another kind of procedure which perhaps the secretary did not follow literally. noncompliance, according to the iaea secretary, -- i a t a the iaea statutes is not-- t
that is why i the apa is doing it. this is also the reason why iran is today challenging the legitimacy of those security council resolutions. doing actually a very -- in a very twisted way. they say that since iran was never found by the iaea secretary of noncompliance with its safeguards obligations. so passing this dossier was illegal and therefore the security council resolution is also illegal and therefore iran does not need to comply with this. this goes back to my statement, let's call...
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de despuÉs de todo lo quespiertn rta amaste. a ision pero@@ ierta veica.ivisio >> ha siunivndesp un apa
de despuÉs de todo lo quespiertn rta amaste. a ision pero@@ ierta veica.ivisio >> ha siunivndesp un apa
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>> la verdad que fue una relaciÓn bastante bonita en una apa ni ana ni la peque Éramos tan acosados porl disco de su hijo. pues julian necesitaba mÁs preparaciÓn. ¿serÁ esto? vamos a escucharlo. >> quiero que julian estaba muy bien en todos los aspectos y creo que para lo que yo creo que puede llegar a dar juliÁn, creo que necesitaba estudios, en cuestiÓn de mÚsica, de tocar un instrumento, dominar un instrumento, conocer bien su voz que se preparara musicalmente, yo no quiero que lo critican que es un artÍstico plÁstico. >> pero seguimos trabajando en Él, debimos trabajando en el, yo sÍ voy entusiasmado y todavia sigo haciendo arreglos todavÍas para el disco. el proyecto estÁ ahora estÁ en edad que cambia muchÍsimo la voz y podria afectar los tonos y hacer una producciÓn digna de lo que se puede llegar a merecer con su trabajo. >> julian tiene muy buenos maestros y tambiÉn jose manuel figueroa quienes le pueden ayudar. >> no es artÍstico plÁsticos, ques un artÍstico netamente fabricado en el cual su talento no estÁ trabajado y explotado de lo de la manera que tiene que ser. >> tiene un
>> la verdad que fue una relaciÓn bastante bonita en una apa ni ana ni la peque Éramos tan acosados porl disco de su hijo. pues julian necesitaba mÁs preparaciÓn. ¿serÁ esto? vamos a escucharlo. >> quiero que julian estaba muy bien en todos los aspectos y creo que para lo que yo creo que puede llegar a dar juliÁn, creo que necesitaba estudios, en cuestiÓn de mÚsica, de tocar un instrumento, dominar un instrumento, conocer bien su voz que se preparara musicalmente, yo no...
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backstop can actually develop rules, develop new privacy practices much more rapidly than a traditional apa-style rule making process. so what we would like to see is for legislation to provide a safe harbor framework within which companies would on the one hand be held accountable to the seven principles in the consumer privacy bill of rights but would be able to go to the federal trade commission and seek safe harbor approval of their implementation of the consumer privacy bill of rights and essentially get a yes or no, up or down answer from the ftc whether that company's code of conduct or that industry's code of conduct actually meets the conditions of the consumer privacy bill of rights, based on a safe harbor finding. there would be some sort of agreement to forebear from some sort of enforcement assuming the company keeps its promises in the act. there is a lot to work out to actually implement this kind of safe harbor mechanism but it is a process by which we think we can keep privacy rules fresh, keep them up-to-date, keep them flexable so they're both responsive to consumer needs but a
backstop can actually develop rules, develop new privacy practices much more rapidly than a traditional apa-style rule making process. so what we would like to see is for legislation to provide a safe harbor framework within which companies would on the one hand be held accountable to the seven principles in the consumer privacy bill of rights but would be able to go to the federal trade commission and seek safe harbor approval of their implementation of the consumer privacy bill of rights and...