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we don't have enough beds. there was a study with multiple recommendations about where beds are needed and can be provided with a cost breakdown. this work group put together this draft. someone sent it to me anonymously. i don't know who did it, but i think this is the kind of information that needs to be disseminated between staff as well as the people to serve. >> supervisor ronen: chair mandelman, could i have a question? >> chair mandelman: sure. >> supervisor ronen: so working in railroad amends, where do you think we should be focused -- so working in -- where do you think we should be focused? >> dual diagnosis, the 90 days, a.d.u.s. board and care and adult living centers. the log jams that exist both at laguna honda and san francisco general are the result of not having places for people to go. they can continue having need, but we opened up the healing center to create capacity. we've opened up hummingbird to create capacity, but all those folks are still stuck in those new beds. so we've opened new
we don't have enough beds. there was a study with multiple recommendations about where beds are needed and can be provided with a cost breakdown. this work group put together this draft. someone sent it to me anonymously. i don't know who did it, but i think this is the kind of information that needs to be disseminated between staff as well as the people to serve. >> supervisor ronen: chair mandelman, could i have a question? >> chair mandelman: sure. >> supervisor ronen: so...
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we've opened 224 beds, 226 beds -- it's six. so we have, you know, 780 or so to go and a clear path to the next few hundred and i'm confident we'll hit that goal. >> ok. i assume you're also trying to equi tably supporting of courses throughout the city. >> to the extent possible. the master lease what's available, which tends to be in districts 3, 5 and 6 and a little bit in 9 in terms of sros or apartment buildings we're able to master lease. but in terms of smaller types of programmes that are not necessarily run by or departments, i am sure that my colleagues at the public health department are going to look city-wide and, in fact, may find it easier to have some success in terms of identifying sites in those districts that are large homes or smaller apartment buildings that don't necessarily work as a permanent supportive housing site. >> my last question and a half and then i'll give up the microphone, sorry, chair, relates to shelterer option for specific populations that may be particularly vulnerable. i think we recogni
we've opened 224 beds, 226 beds -- it's six. so we have, you know, 780 or so to go and a clear path to the next few hundred and i'm confident we'll hit that goal. >> ok. i assume you're also trying to equi tably supporting of courses throughout the city. >> to the extent possible. the master lease what's available, which tends to be in districts 3, 5 and 6 and a little bit in 9 in terms of sros or apartment buildings we're able to master lease. but in terms of smaller types of...
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beds. why think i would be speaking fairly to the spirit of the whole treatment goal and what is needed to make treatment really work. what is needed to make it really work is a detailed look at all the different pieces of treatment. if you give money just to one part or two parts, but there are eight or 10 or 12 essential participants along the way, then it's still out of whack. and so, i'm inviting -- my answer to the question is unveil ability of resources is always an issue and i hope that you are able to take a deeper look at the whole picture of treatment needs. >> i see vice-chair stefani perked up because it's similar to a conversation we had at the budget committee or public safety neighborhoods. it was one of our prior hearings where we were looking at bee haibehavioral service needs ande sense we don't have a handle on what we need. so if we were to ask. >> i know you are going to hear perhaps from katie miller about this concept of the comprehensive needs assessment and what is
beds. why think i would be speaking fairly to the spirit of the whole treatment goal and what is needed to make treatment really work. what is needed to make it really work is a detailed look at all the different pieces of treatment. if you give money just to one part or two parts, but there are eight or 10 or 12 essential participants along the way, then it's still out of whack. and so, i'm inviting -- my answer to the question is unveil ability of resources is always an issue and i hope that...
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is it more mental health beds? is it step-down beds? is it treatment on demand? what is it because i know we want to figure that out. we all do, and i want to figure out how to provide that. i also want to be clear in this hearing. this hearing is not focused on sb-1045 and conservatorship. this hearing is about what happens when people living on our streets with substance abuse and mental health issues enter the hospital whether on a 5150 hold or for any other reason and how we can better help them. i want this conversation to be not preventing us to ever -- about preventing us to ever getting to skefsh to haveship because as long as we have people out on the streets suffering from mental health and substance abuse and physical issues, the more likely it is we have to consider conservatorship. we have to figure out how better to coordinate services to make sure that happens. i think everyone can agree, and sb 1045 talks about eight 5150s. that's far too many for one individual, and we have to do everything in our power to help people the first time they need it.
is it more mental health beds? is it step-down beds? is it treatment on demand? what is it because i know we want to figure that out. we all do, and i want to figure out how to provide that. i also want to be clear in this hearing. this hearing is not focused on sb-1045 and conservatorship. this hearing is about what happens when people living on our streets with substance abuse and mental health issues enter the hospital whether on a 5150 hold or for any other reason and how we can better help...
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shelter beds for everyone, this is the mayor's initiative to bring 1,000 shelter beds. our goal is to bring on 1,000? these are still low barrier and have services on-site but are doing more to try to leverage the other services. a collaboration point about shelters, we have shelter health working in our tradition shelter sites. we have clinics within the navigation centers. we have joint referral system between rumming bird -- hummingbird and our shelter systems. all of these services and connections are in the shelters and navigation centers. we also through whole person center are intending to expand our coordinated assessment. housing and housing ladder. so we have rapid rehousing. typically not for folks with serious treatments and substance abuse, but somebody who doesn't need these additional resources get put into permanent supportive housing and receiving services that they don't need. we have about 200 in our current system, more than 400 through the heading home for families. we have 500 new planned for rising up for youth and about 40 more for adults that ar
shelter beds for everyone, this is the mayor's initiative to bring 1,000 shelter beds. our goal is to bring on 1,000? these are still low barrier and have services on-site but are doing more to try to leverage the other services. a collaboration point about shelters, we have shelter health working in our tradition shelter sites. we have clinics within the navigation centers. we have joint referral system between rumming bird -- hummingbird and our shelter systems. all of these services and...
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our estimate is about $1 million would buy you 50 new shelter beds. and then some expansion of capacity in terms of the department management systems and resources to implement programmes that have been fund d and we're available for questions if you like. >> thank you very much. colleagues, any comments, questions? president yi? >> thank you for the presentation. can you go to the second or third slide, the housing site acquisition? >> yes, ok. >> so i'm just curious in terms of affordability for these units. do you have a sense of how many are in which range? like 55%, 80% and are any of these units serving those that are fixing to 30%? >> i'm going have the department answer that specific question. >> good afternoon, supervisors. kate hartley, director of the mayor's house of community development. this list that got to 830 came from the housing inventory report. it's a combination of small sites and 100% affordable housing sites. so there's a full range of affordability. anything that's 100% affordable is probably at 50 to 60% ami. one of the beau
our estimate is about $1 million would buy you 50 new shelter beds. and then some expansion of capacity in terms of the department management systems and resources to implement programmes that have been fund d and we're available for questions if you like. >> thank you very much. colleagues, any comments, questions? president yi? >> thank you for the presentation. can you go to the second or third slide, the housing site acquisition? >> yes, ok. >> so i'm just curious in...
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i've already announced my plan to add 1,000 shelter beds by 2020, enough to clear the shelter bed waitlistare declaring a shelter crisis so we can get these shelter beds builds now, and i want to thank supervisor supervisors brown, haney, mandelman, supervisor stefani and walton, for joining me in recognizing our bureaucracy shouldn't stand in the way of one single thousand beds. this is a huge step, we know, but it is not enough. we know we have around 4,000 unsheltered people in our city, sleeping in our streets, in our parks, in the doorway is, or in vehicles. we know that it's a travesty, but it's one we can take on. in the next four years, i want to create enough shelter beds, step up housing units, homeless housing units, and housing subsidies for every person who is currently unsheltered. that is 4,000 more placements for people. no more excuses, no more status quo and let's be clear, every part of our city, every neighborhood must be open to being part of the solution. [cheers and applause] >> to get there, we must move forward with my proposal for our windfall funding. $185 millio
i've already announced my plan to add 1,000 shelter beds by 2020, enough to clear the shelter bed waitlistare declaring a shelter crisis so we can get these shelter beds builds now, and i want to thank supervisor supervisors brown, haney, mandelman, supervisor stefani and walton, for joining me in recognizing our bureaucracy shouldn't stand in the way of one single thousand beds. this is a huge step, we know, but it is not enough. we know we have around 4,000 unsheltered people in our city,...
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bed bath has failed to live up to a new retail landscape where ecommerce is king. company has thrown out a bunch of half hearted initiatives over the years they keep saying that private label brands are a priority. it's a good way to boost margins, but more than three years later we can detect no evidence of a unifying margin-enhancing private label strategy they talk about embracing furniture and home decor, even though that hasn't really worked in the past. in 2016, tomorrow started telling us he'd made the store morse experiencial temeris has done 10% of 100 things as opposed to 100% of ten things and now bed bath is trying to compete with amazon on price yep, despite having a network of 1500 physical stores, they'll match amazon's price on identical items. and to get people to join the loyalty program for $29 a year, the company offered not only free shipping but 20% off every single order this strategy has been devastating for bed bath's -- i'm trying to make a little bed bad, bad gross margins what they make after the cost of goods sold which have fallen from
bed bath has failed to live up to a new retail landscape where ecommerce is king. company has thrown out a bunch of half hearted initiatives over the years they keep saying that private label brands are a priority. it's a good way to boost margins, but more than three years later we can detect no evidence of a unifying margin-enhancing private label strategy they talk about embracing furniture and home decor, even though that hasn't really worked in the past. in 2016, tomorrow started telling...
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, detox beds, transitional housing and sro beds to help meet the demand for this population. while some more expensive services are reserved for individuals on probation, the creation of the one-stop cast reentry center provides a space for anyone to drop in and receive varying degrees of support and services. they were instrumental in getting state funds to help provide clinical services so we can expand b.h.c. to address the misdemeanor population and we showed remarkable outcomes for this and the majority of whom were homeless and 78% of them were receiving psychiatric emergency services in average of 3.8 times in the 12 months prior to entry and nbhc and upon graduation, all have stable housing, were engage in on going treatment and were linked to disability benefits and 12% were rearrested with misdemeanor arrests after the study period. the sheriff's advocated when the grand ended to include the funding to include this program in her budget which we are very thankful for because this was a very large gap that was addressed through her efforts. it's important for all of
, detox beds, transitional housing and sro beds to help meet the demand for this population. while some more expensive services are reserved for individuals on probation, the creation of the one-stop cast reentry center provides a space for anyone to drop in and receive varying degrees of support and services. they were instrumental in getting state funds to help provide clinical services so we can expand b.h.c. to address the misdemeanor population and we showed remarkable outcomes for this...
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liv >> there are 26 beds? >> 26 beds now and they are gorgeously set up, and we continue to modify them and make them more effective and adding new things, new water barrel beds, and all kinds of things. it's a site that has been transformed and it's great. >> we were recently there with the two of you, and this is your first year bringing students.as why w it so important for you to get them involved? >> one of the things is in my first grade classroom we read a lot o stories about raising plants and one of the stories we read was about a mystery vine plant and i had the kids to plant a seed and i told them you have to watch to see what the seed is, and i had them to decide what kind of plan the it was going to be, and they said, what is it? we will have to wait and see. it will be a surprise. just before spring break, they were able to see it come up, and so we had the different names written, and they said i thought i had a vegetable, and i id, no, you have a flower, and we. had carrots >> i know it's excit
liv >> there are 26 beds? >> 26 beds now and they are gorgeously set up, and we continue to modify them and make them more effective and adding new things, new water barrel beds, and all kinds of things. it's a site that has been transformed and it's great. >> we were recently there with the two of you, and this is your first year bringing students.as why w it so important for you to get them involved? >> one of the things is in my first grade classroom we read a lot o...
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so 72 new substance abuse residential step down recovery beds and new beds at st. mary's healing center. we opened that facility a year and a half ago and due to budget constraints we only had funding to purchase about 40 of the 54 beds available in that facility. with this additional funding being appropriated midyear we'll have an additional 14 beds available for us to access for our highest priority patients. we also just recently -- and you had seen it in your director's report but have submitted to the board a resolution requesting to accept and appropriate about $3.1 million in state funds. these are funds that came in the governor's budget and the focus of those funds will be to improve our outreach capacity to individuals, expand homelessness and provide infrastructure to support the city's healthy streets operation center which is the collaboration between departments to respond to calls from the public around homeless individuals and street behavior and give us capacity to engage patients who are in psychiatric service at the campus and connect them to fo
so 72 new substance abuse residential step down recovery beds and new beds at st. mary's healing center. we opened that facility a year and a half ago and due to budget constraints we only had funding to purchase about 40 of the 54 beds available in that facility. with this additional funding being appropriated midyear we'll have an additional 14 beds available for us to access for our highest priority patients. we also just recently -- and you had seen it in your director's report but have...
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usually, almost always, you must have the agreement, and it doesn't matter if the bed is available or not, and so it can be quite coercive in some ways in that fashion, another important problem is that many times you will spend less time in jail if you opt out of behavioral health court, and that means you are not getting the treatment that the behavioral health court offers. that should never be, it should never be that someone with major mental illness is going to get a better treatment, a better legal outcome without treatment because they don't want to wait in jail. and we are not talking about a little bit of time difference, we're talking about months and months in the first instance, and for some folks, as you heard , people cycle in and out of jail behavioral health courts because they have setbacks or perceived setbacks, and then they spend months awaiting again we have people in behavioral health court to have done hundreds and hundreds, a year his worth of custody crime waiting, stabilizing, and then waiting, stabilizing and then waiting, it is not a small difference, and
usually, almost always, you must have the agreement, and it doesn't matter if the bed is available or not, and so it can be quite coercive in some ways in that fashion, another important problem is that many times you will spend less time in jail if you opt out of behavioral health court, and that means you are not getting the treatment that the behavioral health court offers. that should never be, it should never be that someone with major mental illness is going to get a better treatment, a...
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district six. 2.9% in shelter beds, permanent housing, .3%. district five, jeff lawson, 10.1% in shelter beds and permanent housing, 3.3%. we care about the homeless. we have put our efforts in and actually have enough in our district six. it is a citywide problem. let me just remind the crowd, if -- and i'm sure you all know, your mission statement of the port. the port of san francisco manages the waterfront as a gateway to a world class city and advances in environmental sustainable maritime, reccal and economic opportunities to serve the city, the bay area, and california. you are failing in that if you don't get an r.f.p. to get that land use that is economically feasible and enhances the beauty and what you've stated in your mission is your responsibility to the city of san francisco. to recruit homeless that have issued into that area is not responsible. >> thank you, jean. thank you. >> my name is angela jenkins, and i'm a south beach resident. i've also been living and working in the area for about 30 years, and i hear a lot of statem
district six. 2.9% in shelter beds, permanent housing, .3%. district five, jeff lawson, 10.1% in shelter beds and permanent housing, 3.3%. we care about the homeless. we have put our efforts in and actually have enough in our district six. it is a citywide problem. let me just remind the crowd, if -- and i'm sure you all know, your mission statement of the port. the port of san francisco manages the waterfront as a gateway to a world class city and advances in environmental sustainable...
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i has exhausted its limited resources trying to find bed space. we need more bed space and more agents, we need the funding and facilities to detain aliens during immigration proceedings. [inaudible] incentivize illegal migrants to cross the border. a must amend the outdated laws effectivent the operation from our lawful immigration system. america is facing a public safety crisis. ice has reassigned agents to the border.
i has exhausted its limited resources trying to find bed space. we need more bed space and more agents, we need the funding and facilities to detain aliens during immigration proceedings. [inaudible] incentivize illegal migrants to cross the border. a must amend the outdated laws effectivent the operation from our lawful immigration system. america is facing a public safety crisis. ice has reassigned agents to the border.
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to 87 beds. the purpose of being here today is to extend our contract for three more years. it's currently a two-year contract, ending june 30, 2019. i have the director of nursing, alice mugabian is here if you have programmatic questions. >> thank you very much. could i get, hear from the b.l.a., please? >> we summarized the contract costs in table 2, page 28 of our report. this is actually approving a $14 million increase to contract that's currently at $9 million. so it increased it to $22 million for the remaining three years of the contract. the expenditures are approximately $4 million in the current year, going up to 4.1 million in 19-20. this amount includes cost of living adjustment that is subject to board of supervisors approval in the annual budget. we recommend approval. >> thank you very much. are there any members of the public that would like to comment on item number 12? seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues, any questions or comments? seeing none, i would like t
to 87 beds. the purpose of being here today is to extend our contract for three more years. it's currently a two-year contract, ending june 30, 2019. i have the director of nursing, alice mugabian is here if you have programmatic questions. >> thank you very much. could i get, hear from the b.l.a., please? >> we summarized the contract costs in table 2, page 28 of our report. this is actually approving a $14 million increase to contract that's currently at $9 million. so it...
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bed don't vibrate.tly to miami, like the day before. well, really the night before. and a lot of my friends were in town, and they're like, tiffany, come on, we got to go out. i said no, i got to sleep. i got a big show tomorrow. come on, tiff, you got a movie that made over $100 million. you need to celebrate. [cheers and applause] and you know how you have that one friend that can make you do things that you don't necessarily -- >> jimmy: he's sitting in the front row here. >> that's your friend? >> jimmy: yeah, that's the guy. >> i would like that friend. that friend, i had that friend in town, like come on, tiff, we got to go out. you everybody seen that movie pinocchio? >> jimmy: yes. >> pinocchio's going to school, and there's a little boy who's like, we're going to fun island, come on. and they get to fun island and they turn into jack my friend. >> jimmy: pinocchio. >> it's going to be a lot of sexy guys. let's get outta i drank mosh tre than i ever dr. my kidneys fell out. my uber rate dropped.
bed don't vibrate.tly to miami, like the day before. well, really the night before. and a lot of my friends were in town, and they're like, tiffany, come on, we got to go out. i said no, i got to sleep. i got a big show tomorrow. come on, tiff, you got a movie that made over $100 million. you need to celebrate. [cheers and applause] and you know how you have that one friend that can make you do things that you don't necessarily -- >> jimmy: he's sitting in the front row here. >>...
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and a rate of 60 some days per client per bed times 225 beds, times they file for your lease, it meansover 5,200 and clients will pass through our neighborhood, using the 3% from a moment ago, check this out, 160 will be sex offenders, you hurry to me, 160 will be sex offenders. another way to put it, the shelter would bring over 20 times the number of current sex offenders into the neighborhood, that is unacceptable. [applause] >> they say they will work with referrals, which is very nice, and perhaps some of my numbers are off. i'm willing to stand corrected. let's cut in half, only 80 sex offenders within ten blocks of residents. i would like a show of hands right now, who here would like to live for the next four years on the same block with 80 sex offenders? how about a one block away, how about 1212 blocks away, how about three blocks away, nobody. i'm not worried about me, i am a tall, a large, fact, middle-age, ugly guy, and that is no joking matter. [laughter]. >> that means that i am not a typical pray of sexual assault, all four of you are, many here are, this has not been f
and a rate of 60 some days per client per bed times 225 beds, times they file for your lease, it meansover 5,200 and clients will pass through our neighborhood, using the 3% from a moment ago, check this out, 160 will be sex offenders, you hurry to me, 160 will be sex offenders. another way to put it, the shelter would bring over 20 times the number of current sex offenders into the neighborhood, that is unacceptable. [applause] >> they say they will work with referrals, which is very...
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tom was able to move out of bed. kathy was pinned between the tree and killed. >> her husband tried to give hem mouth toth until the fire department got here, but it was too late. s reporter: the neighborays the force of the storm woke him up. he and his family taking cover in the living room, the room farthest from any tall trees. >> windy, a lot of lightning, lit up our bedroom, lit up theo wh house, very light. it was for a good 20 minutes. it was pretty bad. >> the victim husbandnd son too broken up to be interviewed on camera, but they tell me at 78 kathy was not one to rex in retirement. this picture shows where you would find her most days. working alongside her son in his classic car restoration shop. she and her son helpees rre this mustang for a neighbor. >> if most women her age can do what she does, she was almost 80 years old. that's the only woman i know that can pull underneath a car, pull out a tnsmission and put it back in. >> reporter: this loss hits hard. the loss of someone he could always c nt on
tom was able to move out of bed. kathy was pinned between the tree and killed. >> her husband tried to give hem mouth toth until the fire department got here, but it was too late. s reporter: the neighborays the force of the storm woke him up. he and his family taking cover in the living room, the room farthest from any tall trees. >> windy, a lot of lightning, lit up our bedroom, lit up theo wh house, very light. it was for a good 20 minutes. it was pretty bad. >> the victim...
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of bed neededin out of bed needed to get out of bed needed in the steps both had seven plays out injureddetected service into content consistent suv and finish to cap the dominants and then of committing homicide could left for step in a difficult season, lucas has elected his attentiveness that he is an adult who think that for huddersfield, live at the bottom has been a flippant, a lack of both have been out of business already for step in and come up to feel how it's done is living in the set .1 more notice. a dominant input totte n ha m more notice. a dominant input tottenham lid that by his hatchet. 0pena tottenham lid that by his hatchet. open a spectacularly so that for moura and his manager than it was as clinical as it did. the day second extension of the home in the spotlight the thought. so that benefited at the of that example if you make some changes and then we needed to divide between a special ed and i think it was good because we have left the and the performance was limited to 15 andi and the performance was limited to 15 and i and so pleased for step. they celebrated t
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they own 5% of bed bath and be and -- bed bath & beyond shares. last month saying they wanted to oust the ceo as the entire 12 person board. today bed bath & beyond taking steps toward that, yielding somewhat but not necessarily going all the way. they did announce they are pointing a new independent chairman to the board. there are also putting in five new independent directors and a cochairman and cofounder of the company will be stepping down as of may 1, stepping down from that board. they made some changes and there was initial excitement about that, but now the question is becoming does that go far enough. the ceo will stay at the helm. bed bath & beyond recent poor performance, the blunt of the blame has been placed on him. there is a question if you have the same person running the day-to-day operations, how much will these word changes matter and will this assuage investors? vonnie: that is the key question. who is he taking advice from, and are they gone? the founders being gone, does that help at the margins? kailey: the market does not
they own 5% of bed bath and be and -- bed bath & beyond shares. last month saying they wanted to oust the ceo as the entire 12 person board. today bed bath & beyond taking steps toward that, yielding somewhat but not necessarily going all the way. they did announce they are pointing a new independent chairman to the board. there are also putting in five new independent directors and a cochairman and cofounder of the company will be stepping down as of may 1, stepping down from that...
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in terms of the actual beds, michelle -- no actual beds increase in this particular grant. it is really about making sure they link into services. and helping them stay in services. >> that may get them into a bed at hummingbird. >> and maybe help them stay in a bed. >> that's fine, ok. thank you. >> yeah, sorry. >> thank you very much. any other questions? no comments, there was no b.l.a. report on this. open this up for public comment. any members of the public that would like to comment on item number 7? seeing none, public comment is closed. i would like to make a recommendation to move to the board with a positive recommendation. thank you very much. we can take that without objection. madam clerk, please read item number 8. >> accept, expend a grant in amount of 402,000 from the california department of public health. >> thank you very much. i believe we have joshua nositer, interim director. please start. >> so the black infant mortality rate in san francisco is four and a half times of the white rate. our black infant mortality rate is actually higher than that of s
in terms of the actual beds, michelle -- no actual beds increase in this particular grant. it is really about making sure they link into services. and helping them stay in services. >> that may get them into a bed at hummingbird. >> and maybe help them stay in a bed. >> that's fine, ok. thank you. >> yeah, sorry. >> thank you very much. any other questions? no comments, there was no b.l.a. report on this. open this up for public comment. any members of the public...
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any more money for more detention beds, that will force i.c.e. to let illegal immigrants and those waiting for their claims to be heard out to america to disappear potentially forever. what attorney general has done, said, look. if you are someone, who comes in and claims asylum. and then the first screening said, okay, sounds like maybe you have a reasonable claim, we'll wait for you to get to the court system. that wait right now can be up to two years, there is such a backlog this is the green light that says to anyone, come to america. attorney general now sayingalh at least for people without children that is not happening. you will be detained. trish: if you are really coming here seeking asylum, and trying to do it by the books, you come in through proper entry, you wait a couple years, how unfair is that to you as someone who playing by the rules? >> right. it outrageous, you look at data. what is happening is that those good people you describe who are in need of genuine asylum, we want to help. 80% of the people don't get their claims a
any more money for more detention beds, that will force i.c.e. to let illegal immigrants and those waiting for their claims to be heard out to america to disappear potentially forever. what attorney general has done, said, look. if you are someone, who comes in and claims asylum. and then the first screening said, okay, sounds like maybe you have a reasonable claim, we'll wait for you to get to the court system. that wait right now can be up to two years, there is such a backlog this is the...
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this 200 bed center won't solve the mastiff problem w problem bp we need to take. >> good evening. i live in district 10 near the navigation center and there's thousands in our city that are forced to sleep outdoors at night. this is not a good situation and you could use them to help that. i ask you to do so. i wanted to add quickly, our homeless neighbors have been parts of our neighborhood for many years and given our wealthy this city is, it's our duty to help them back on their feet. aaron reynolds. good evening, i'm an oakland resident. this is part of the western district 6. as an o absoluter kland resident, my voice in addition to the working class to maintain a grasp on san francisco as a whole. we're all a part of the larger community. the problem won't go away. we have a housing and particul particularly a homeless crisis. for those of you in opposition who identify as progressives, i urge to dig deep and think what it means to be a st. troy city. do not let the imperfect get in the way of the good, thank you. >> thank you. >> my name iserin reynolds and i would like to
this 200 bed center won't solve the mastiff problem w problem bp we need to take. >> good evening. i live in district 10 near the navigation center and there's thousands in our city that are forced to sleep outdoors at night. this is not a good situation and you could use them to help that. i ask you to do so. i wanted to add quickly, our homeless neighbors have been parts of our neighborhood for many years and given our wealthy this city is, it's our duty to help them back on their feet....
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. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of waved over the top of it. >> it was dream-like really. and for years it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> and it was all pink and white. it was -- everything matched. >> the closet full of dresses. the dolls, the teddy bears. >> i actually -- there was a little old-fashioned where you put the baby in the wagon. >> and the reason for those tormenting memories? >> it's a lot of hurt, sadness. sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling, terrifying story of what happened to her, kidnapped, held captive for years, is the reason she gripped that life preserver of a memory. shocking where that memory will lead by the end of this hour. she was certain of this, an only child and spoiled, most likely. showered with attention and toys and dresses by the parents whose faces she cannot quite pull into focus. they're in their little apartment. was it san diego
. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of waved over the top of it. >> it was dream-like really. and for years it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> and it was all pink and white. it was -- everything matched. >> the closet full of dresses. the dolls, the teddy bears. >> i actually -- there was a little old-fashioned where you put the baby in the wagon. >> and the reason for those tormenting memories? >> it's a lot of...
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not all oyster beds were affected. this bed farther downstream is farther from the runoff. ph is still balanced. the heavy rains could have a rippling effect on these waters all year. some customer wutrientshed into the bay from the farms and lawns may bring algae blooms. these red tides absorb oxygen in the water. that m fes it hardor crabs to survive. robert finds some hope in the white salty streaks that form from the mist as we head in. and he looks to the sky, praying for a summer that's hot and dry. >> next to mother nature, she rules it all. we just got to hope we get a break. >> news4 and telemundo 44 will continue to feature stories about our changing climate. it's an ongoing series that looks at the challenges and the consequences that come when nature is disrupted. you can see all of our reports on the nbc washington app. >>> coming up next here, a woman in labor stuck in i-95 traffic when her water broke. she knew she couldn't make it to the hospital, a 911 operator directed her somewhere else. we have that story coming up we have that story coming up next. yooo
not all oyster beds were affected. this bed farther downstream is farther from the runoff. ph is still balanced. the heavy rains could have a rippling effect on these waters all year. some customer wutrientshed into the bay from the farms and lawns may bring algae blooms. these red tides absorb oxygen in the water. that m fes it hardor crabs to survive. robert finds some hope in the white salty streaks that form from the mist as we head in. and he looks to the sky, praying for a summer that's...
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i want your finest bed we don't sell beds you're bed, bath and beyond. whose idea was that?trated. >> can only sell too many vaporizers w get rid of those 20% coupons. >>e can fix this immediately >>> coming up, more "squawk" we got to go >>> coming up we have breaking news on trade. plus an update on pep sip's quarrel result latest on beeng big turn around on shares on netflix those stocks all active and trading in positive territory. as we head to break we're uioking at a higher opening on eqty futures stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you get the time to make sure you love it. and on the 6th day, we'll reach out and make sure everything's amazing. if so... excellent. if not, swap it out for a
i want your finest bed we don't sell beds you're bed, bath and beyond. whose idea was that?trated. >> can only sell too many vaporizers w get rid of those 20% coupons. >>e can fix this immediately >>> coming up, more "squawk" we got to go >>> coming up we have breaking news on trade. plus an update on pep sip's quarrel result latest on beeng big turn around on shares on netflix those stocks all active and trading in positive territory. as we head to break...
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and sometimes you shouldn't go to bed." he has a point.r one, don't know how anyone who works for trump can sleep at night. so what-- ( applause ) what-- so what does his appointment mean? here to tell us, live via satellite, is white house senior adviser, stephen miller. mr. miller. >> hello. >> stephen: thank you, thank you for joining us. >> it is my pleasure stephen. as you can see from the joy on my face. >> stephen: well, i can see why you'd be happy. the president just put you in charge of immigration. >> oh, yes, it's an honor. however, it is true what they say: it is lonely at the top-- much as it is lonely everywhere else. ( laughter ) >> stephen: so, is it true you've been calling people and yelling at them for not enacting your immigration policies? >> stephen, i am not yelling. i'm merely offering words of advice. oh, which reminds me: i advise you to stop the flow of invading illegals, or i will personally see you in hell! oh, and i'd also like to order some garlic knots. and how long is that delivery? yes, that is acceptable
and sometimes you shouldn't go to bed." he has a point.r one, don't know how anyone who works for trump can sleep at night. so what-- ( applause ) what-- so what does his appointment mean? here to tell us, live via satellite, is white house senior adviser, stephen miller. mr. miller. >> hello. >> stephen: thank you, thank you for joining us. >> it is my pleasure stephen. as you can see from the joy on my face. >> stephen: well, i can see why you'd be happy. the...
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with 130 bed for six months, 200 beds for three years and six months, you do the math, it's 1,377 new substance abusers into this area, okay? now i know is seems ridiculous -- when i explained this to the department of homeless person last week at the cwag meeting, he said i was nuts. so i spent ten minutes taking him through the math. you know what he said? he said oh, my god. i didn't believe it, but you're right. it turns out that neither the mayor's office or the department of homelessness had ever considered this >> thanks, bruce. appreciate it very much. >> i have more. >> judy. >> my name is judy dundas. i've been a south beach resident since 2008. it's infurriating to hear city officials say that they have engaged with us. it's been nearly 100% opposition to this project, but nothing we've said has made any difference to this proposal. it's still 200 beds, and two years with a two-year renewal. the safety plan is not written into the m.o.u., so if the police does not live up to its promises, we have no recourse, and you as the landlord have no recourse. the good neighbor polic
with 130 bed for six months, 200 beds for three years and six months, you do the math, it's 1,377 new substance abusers into this area, okay? now i know is seems ridiculous -- when i explained this to the department of homeless person last week at the cwag meeting, he said i was nuts. so i spent ten minutes taking him through the math. you know what he said? he said oh, my god. i didn't believe it, but you're right. it turns out that neither the mayor's office or the department of homelessness...
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there are not enough shelter bed or housing in this city. we need to build more housing and we need more navigation centers and we need to provide all sorts of other services, too, i don't doub, i don't doub. vote in support of a navigation centre because my neighbors were to connect sarah to jeff's apartment, hsh would get her the help she needed and she got placed on sho. that is a great story. we need toa thousand x that story if we end homelessness. i urge you to think about what it means and thank you, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> next three speakers, brenda wright, kotto and kathy lye, brendon wright, you're up. come on up. i'm grateful but i feel deeply ashamed for how we're treating our neighbors. there's so much wealth an opportunity in the city and yet, we choose to raise nearly six figures to hand over to wealthy lawyers, to fight this navigation center. we should be ashamed ourselves. i don't want to live in a city where we fear and blame those who are less fortunate than we are. i want to live in a city where we use all we'
there are not enough shelter bed or housing in this city. we need to build more housing and we need more navigation centers and we need to provide all sorts of other services, too, i don't doub, i don't doub. vote in support of a navigation centre because my neighbors were to connect sarah to jeff's apartment, hsh would get her the help she needed and she got placed on sho. that is a great story. we need toa thousand x that story if we end homelessness. i urge you to think about what it means...
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but not all oyster beds were affecte this bed farther downstream is farther from theun f, so its ph is still balanced. the heavy rns could have rippling effect on these waters all year. come summer, nutrients wash into the bay, may bring algae blooms. these red tides aorb oxygen in the water and that makes it hard for crabs to survive. robert t. finds some hope in the white salty streaks that form from the mi as we head in. he looks to the sky, praying for a summer that's hot and dry. >> mother nature rules it all. we've just break.ope we get a >> one of the biggest contributors to greuse gas emissions comes from our cars, and that's where metro comes into play. >>epas transportation rter adam tuss shows us, the transit agency says it wants to become the greenest mass transportation sytem in the country. news4 broke the story and reveals metro's new plan to accomplish justthat. >> reporter: this bobbling mixture of iron, muck and water isn't exactly what you envision when you think of the metro gestem, but it is climate ch in action, and it's part of a larger mission metro is taking on
but not all oyster beds were affecte this bed farther downstream is farther from theun f, so its ph is still balanced. the heavy rns could have rippling effect on these waters all year. come summer, nutrients wash into the bay, may bring algae blooms. these red tides aorb oxygen in the water and that makes it hard for crabs to survive. robert t. finds some hope in the white salty streaks that form from the mi as we head in. he looks to the sky, praying for a summer that's hot and dry. >>...
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until 3:00 a.m.ou as head to bed tonight make sure that you have your app turned on to get the weaer alerts because we could see severe thunderstorms and even the potential for a tornado or two. >> that's right.he along withhreat for damaging winds and possibly flooding. >> absolutely. and for re, check it out. here's a look of the latest watches andgs warn now we don't have any immediate severe thunderstorm warnings in our area ber everybody in yellow is under a tornado watch until 3:00 a.m. that means there is the potential. the winds are right in the atmosphere where we can't rule out a tornado or even just strong gusty winds that are going to produce wind damage. back to our west, this orange coloring here back around the petersburgrea is a severe thunderstorm warning that's in effect until 11:00 tonight. this is the line that we're going to be tracking. right now moving toward the east at 35 miles per hour. so timingut the potential for severe weather in your area moving through hagerstown after midnight at about 12:20. frederick at 1:00 a.m. gaithersburg at 1:45. the district a
until 3:00 a.m.ou as head to bed tonight make sure that you have your app turned on to get the weaer alerts because we could see severe thunderstorms and even the potential for a tornado or two. >> that's right.he along withhreat for damaging winds and possibly flooding. >> absolutely. and for re, check it out. here's a look of the latest watches andgs warn now we don't have any immediate severe thunderstorm warnings in our area ber everybody in yellow is under a tornado watch until...
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ar not, you can still snack before bed, you just may needer dit options. berries, turkey, chicke and cottage cheese have high levelsh of melatonin ws a different hormone needed for a good night's sleep. >> cheese before beds? >> i don't know. ry not to eat before bed at all. >> yeah, especially -- >> if you had turkey or chicken -- >> the cheese you end up in a dutch oven. >> not everybody. >> i'll take that. >>> if you can never fin a good deal on gas -- >> eat some cheese -- >> it may be less a matter re where you' looking and mother nature about when you're looking -- and more about when you're looking. >> you can save money by picking the rig day to fill up. if you gas up on monday and tuesday mornings between 7:00 and00 a.m., you'll find the lowest gas prices. the worst day to fill up is friday, and weends prove to be more expensive. this from a survey from gas buddy. hathe survey says filling up on monday mornings can save all drivers an estimated $2 billion a year. >> all right. >> there you go. monday. >>> lauren ricketts, we're talking about wind.
ar not, you can still snack before bed, you just may needer dit options. berries, turkey, chicke and cottage cheese have high levelsh of melatonin ws a different hormone needed for a good night's sleep. >> cheese before beds? >> i don't know. ry not to eat before bed at all. >> yeah, especially -- >> if you had turkey or chicken -- >> the cheese you end up in a dutch oven. >> not everybody. >> i'll take that. >>> if you can never fin a good...
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we have a 35 bed transitional housing program. that will reduce to 18 beds at the start of the fiscal year if we don't receive additional funding. i will -- we will cap people moving and starting in may. the other thing that is not included in the ask us we have used shelter for under aged youth. one of two shelters. will also reduce that from a 16 bed shelter to eight been shelter starting in july because we are not able to continue to provide services with the funding that we have from the city, and i think it is just important to remember that young people expensing homelessness have an 80% i'm shelter to rate, and as has been noted, we have very few shelter emergency health and beds for them. i just wanted to underscore what this really means with the supportive housing network and has that when we are asking for this funding. it really is about making critical services and housing, and is about meeting the needs of unsheltered folks on our streets. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you s
we have a 35 bed transitional housing program. that will reduce to 18 beds at the start of the fiscal year if we don't receive additional funding. i will -- we will cap people moving and starting in may. the other thing that is not included in the ask us we have used shelter for under aged youth. one of two shelters. will also reduce that from a 16 bed shelter to eight been shelter starting in july because we are not able to continue to provide services with the funding that we have from the...