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cathy davis. karen tateum. bradley whitmire. >> excuse me. honorary mayor, and supervisor, my name is victor boston. and really i need someone with a paper and pen. i have been looking for housing over i say nine months now. and i am about ready to lose my section 8. okay. i have letters here saying congratulations. we have placed on our waiting list. but we check our waiting list once a year. this is the second time. i have another application here, these are housing, this is the second list and there is five sheets. this is the second sheet and i have been in all of these places looking for housing. as i said again, my name is victor boston, and if you can give me insight, my number is 410-5756, and i am in desperate need of housing. i am a veteran, vietnam veteran at that. okay, i served my country. unfortunately i can't walk. but i am looking for some housing. please, thank you, mayor, thank you housing authority. thank you. >> mary harris. cathy davis. >> mary harris, president of my neighbors in action. on february 2 we had a lunar new
cathy davis. karen tateum. bradley whitmire. >> excuse me. honorary mayor, and supervisor, my name is victor boston. and really i need someone with a paper and pen. i have been looking for housing over i say nine months now. and i am about ready to lose my section 8. okay. i have letters here saying congratulations. we have placed on our waiting list. but we check our waiting list once a year. this is the second time. i have another application here, these are housing, this is the second...
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cathy davis. >> mary harris, president of my neighbors in action. on february 2 we had a lunar new year celebration at the rec center. when we got up there, my husband and i noticed there was just this very tense vibration and we found out that lawrence collins was shot and killed at the rec center. so we lost another youth in the omi. we have had youth shot in front of inner city youth, we have had them shot in front of the omi family resource center. we were devastated, he was going to be 20 years old. as i was going to get ready to speak tonight. i went in my office and these 3 x 5 cards fell out. and i picked then up and read them. and then i realized that seven years ago with a different mayor and a different supervisor, i have been saying the same words, talking about the omi and violence prevention. and i can't believe i am here again and talking about the same thing. i am asking mayor lee work with the omi to come up with a violence prevention plan. i want diana, i am happy that you made director of violence prevention. i am thankful for tha
cathy davis. >> mary harris, president of my neighbors in action. on february 2 we had a lunar new year celebration at the rec center. when we got up there, my husband and i noticed there was just this very tense vibration and we found out that lawrence collins was shot and killed at the rec center. so we lost another youth in the omi. we have had youth shot in front of inner city youth, we have had them shot in front of the omi family resource center. we were devastated, he was going to...
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metropolitana junto a otras autoridades se desplegaron para resguardar el bienestar en la capital cathyier comandante de policia metropolitana silvana quiroz univision washingtonelvira turista venezolana javier turista panameÑo cathy lanier comandante de policÍa metropolitana vincent gray alcalde del distrito de columbia mientras la tragedia azotaba las calles aledaÑas a la meta final de la maratÓn de boston, en la capital de la naciÓn las medidas de seguridad nos e dejaron esperar cathy lanier comandante de policia metropolitana "tenemos un plan que hemos puesto en practica para tener la ciudad segura, eso hacemos siempre que hay una amenaza en cualquier lugar nacional e internacional, hasta que nos sintamos seguros de que no hay amenaza para washington dc" silvana quiroz univision washington "la calle pensilvania, no han sacado a las personas y esta cerrada bajo "lock down" o alerta" asÍ fue que calles aledaÑas a la casa blanca fueron cerradas y permanecieron en alerta. policÍas y agentes del servicio secreto se desplegaron a lo largo y ancho de la ciudad elvira turista venezolana "co
metropolitana junto a otras autoridades se desplegaron para resguardar el bienestar en la capital cathyier comandante de policia metropolitana silvana quiroz univision washingtonelvira turista venezolana javier turista panameÑo cathy lanier comandante de policÍa metropolitana vincent gray alcalde del distrito de columbia mientras la tragedia azotaba las calles aledaÑas a la meta final de la maratÓn de boston, en la capital de la naciÓn las medidas de seguridad nos e dejaron esperar cathy...
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cathy, tell me your name? >> i'm cathy huber. >> cathy huber, and you're with what organization in. >> the dog foundation from new york. >> awesome, so you came to boston with your friend. >> this isy. >> you can't see him, he's at my feet, but he's the cutest german shepherd ever. she, excuse me, she. tell me what you have been doing this morning? >> there's seven teams. we're certified therapy dog teams. and seven of us came up this weekend to -- to help out people in ston so we have been visiting the fire stations. we've been visiting the people here at the memorial. and just helping people feel better. >> awesome. so when people approach you and your dog, or do you approach them? do you say, hey, do want to hug kerry? >> i have to say, it hasn't been necessary here to approach people myself. everyone has been approaching us. everyone has been amazing here. people have been coming up to her and saying, can i pet your dog? everyone has been giving her a lot of love. >> what do they say to her? do they say wo
cathy, tell me your name? >> i'm cathy huber. >> cathy huber, and you're with what organization in. >> the dog foundation from new york. >> awesome, so you came to boston with your friend. >> this isy. >> you can't see him, he's at my feet, but he's the cutest german shepherd ever. she, excuse me, she. tell me what you have been doing this morning? >> there's seven teams. we're certified therapy dog teams. and seven of us came up this weekend to -- to...
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. >> kpix editor cathy mcdonald began feeding roxie beneful. found hundreds of dog owners reporting vomiting and diarrhea to kidney failure. >> the fda is looking into the complaints but san francisco veterinarian points out pets get sick for many reasons. simply changing their food can make them sick. so can parasites. but in many cases, the food is to blame and becoming more common. >> so frustrated. because every time i turn around there is another recall. >> there have been hundreds of recalls this year alone. beneful hasn't been recalled and no evidence of product issue but how can you ensure what you are feeding your pet is safe? suggests buying from smaller pet food stores where owners met the products they sell. >> we do a lot of research. all they are going to tell you is the positive. several independent web sites like dogfoodadvisor.com and rate your dog's food. it's a site cathy wishes she'd visited. >> many pet parents have turned to making their own dog food. important to consult your pet first. find links at kpix.com. >>> careful
. >> kpix editor cathy mcdonald began feeding roxie beneful. found hundreds of dog owners reporting vomiting and diarrhea to kidney failure. >> the fda is looking into the complaints but san francisco veterinarian points out pets get sick for many reasons. simply changing their food can make them sick. so can parasites. but in many cases, the food is to blame and becoming more common. >> so frustrated. because every time i turn around there is another recall. >> there...
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about taking up a job as an alternate form of lifestyle with the approval of the captain officers cathy and san put together a contract securing a job for carlos if in turn he would stay away from gang members if he took the contract he would take the job and he agreed to the contract and began working a year later. carlos took a higher paying job sat s f o and then moved to a higher position while he is no longer under contract officers cathy and sans helped this young man developed his self esteem and self worth and pride while also allowing him to mend his relationship with his family and they have set their sight on creating additional gang prefix programs and currently they are working to develop a program diabetes designed to keep vulnerable youth from being recruited into gang life and in the next year they are searching for more ways to expand their experts change the live of more people and
about taking up a job as an alternate form of lifestyle with the approval of the captain officers cathy and san put together a contract securing a job for carlos if in turn he would stay away from gang members if he took the contract he would take the job and he agreed to the contract and began working a year later. carlos took a higher paying job sat s f o and then moved to a higher position while he is no longer under contract officers cathy and sans helped this young man developed his self...
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about taking up a job as an alternate form of lifestyle with the approval of the captain officers cathy and san put together a contract securing a job for carlos if in turn he would stay away from gang members if he took the contract he would take the job and he agreed to the contract and began working a year later. carlos took a higher paying job sat s f o and then moved to a higher position while he is no longer under contract officers cathy and sans helped this young man developed his self esteem and
about taking up a job as an alternate form of lifestyle with the approval of the captain officers cathy and san put together a contract securing a job for carlos if in turn he would stay away from gang members if he took the contract he would take the job and he agreed to the contract and began working a year later. carlos took a higher paying job sat s f o and then moved to a higher position while he is no longer under contract officers cathy and sans helped this young man developed his self...
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conference chair cathy mcmorris rodgers. >> ifill: then, with a senate compromise on background checks breathing new life into a comprehensive guns bill, we look at gun violence in the nation's cities. >> woodruff: paul solman returns to new york city's riker's island to explore one way to keep teens from returning to jail: behavioral therapy. >> if we want to change outcomes we have to change behavior, and if we want to change behavior for the long run, we have to change the way we think. >> ifill: margaret warner looks at a billion dollar trove of picasso and other important cubist works, given by one man to the metropolitan museum of art. >> woodruff: and we close with a cuban activist's reflections on freedom, oppression and life as a dissident in her home country. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for e pbs wshour has bn provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public b
conference chair cathy mcmorris rodgers. >> ifill: then, with a senate compromise on background checks breathing new life into a comprehensive guns bill, we look at gun violence in the nation's cities. >> woodruff: paul solman returns to new york city's riker's island to explore one way to keep teens from returning to jail: behavioral therapy. >> if we want to change outcomes we have to change behavior, and if we want to change behavior for the long run, we have to change the...
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[inaudible] >> host: cathy? cathy? how often do you use marijuana? >> guest: well, you know it's funny some people say it gives you anxiety attacks. i never had them before i went -- i-80 use it once in the morning with my vaporizer. if i have a panic attack early in afternoon i use it but i've gotten down to once a day. anyway i just hope it becomes legal. they can tax it. it's good for the state. we need money and i think it's a good thing to control it. i'd rather have that then alcohol. i think he's wonderful and i'm very proud of the man. thank you. >> guest: there are some people that are against marijuana legalization because they are post-intoxication and there are other people that are for legalization because they are morally opposed to having the government tell them what to put in their bodies. the people are entitled to their opinions and that's fine. there are other folks that care about what's actually going to happen and especially in terms of public health and one of the things we don't realize when you are trying to do that cost ben
[inaudible] >> host: cathy? cathy? how often do you use marijuana? >> guest: well, you know it's funny some people say it gives you anxiety attacks. i never had them before i went -- i-80 use it once in the morning with my vaporizer. if i have a panic attack early in afternoon i use it but i've gotten down to once a day. anyway i just hope it becomes legal. they can tax it. it's good for the state. we need money and i think it's a good thing to control it. i'd rather have that then...
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and we need the president to join us in looking at the spending side. >> ifill: representative cathy mcmorris rodgers, thank you so much. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: for the view from the white house i spoke with gene sperling, director of the president's economic council. gene sperling, thank you for joining us, the president said today in the rose garden what he was proposing is not optimal, is the word he used, but he needed to go this far for compromise. so far, both sides seem to be rejecting this. well, the president rightly said that he was putting forward today something that was unquestionably a compromise offer to speaker boehner to try to get a balanced deficit reduction package that would get us out of this very harmful sequester, deal with some of our long-term fiscal challenges, and put us on a path to both lowering our deficit, but also still investing in jobs right now, by accelerating infrastructure investmentes, and investing in our long-term competitiveness. and the president said all along that we're not going to get that type of a compromise unless everybody is
and we need the president to join us in looking at the spending side. >> ifill: representative cathy mcmorris rodgers, thank you so much. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: for the view from the white house i spoke with gene sperling, director of the president's economic council. gene sperling, thank you for joining us, the president said today in the rose garden what he was proposing is not optimal, is the word he used, but he needed to go this far for compromise. so far, both...
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cathy boaty. they were involved in death. more death. they exchanged their pipe bombs for pipes. by the way, i want to point out that this is kind of the symbol of what has been happening in europe. intense pockets of muslim supremacy in europe. england, france, also in australia. they let it happen. bigots leave their countries because they are horrible. then they come to countries ma. this is what america is doing. it's a symbol of a decline derived from a rejection of exceptionism. we are becoming actually what europe is. >> andrea: here is the worst part. that was bad, greg. thank you for part one. part 2, kimberly, he was here on a green card. so, can we officially say if you are here on green cards, no government money? can we say that? >> kimberly: see, this is the problem. we become soft, we become weak. the other countries are mocking us. i would come here, too. who doesn't want a free ride. i want to ride in the carnival for free all day long and put my whole family on welfare. it's appear abiewfs the system. nobody wants to take a hard look of the entitlement system to
cathy boaty. they were involved in death. more death. they exchanged their pipe bombs for pipes. by the way, i want to point out that this is kind of the symbol of what has been happening in europe. intense pockets of muslim supremacy in europe. england, france, also in australia. they let it happen. bigots leave their countries because they are horrible. then they come to countries ma. this is what america is doing. it's a symbol of a decline derived from a rejection of exceptionism. we are...
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cathy bow deb. all right., she has now achieved somehow a professorship at columbia university and a lot of people going why are you hiring a murderer up there and you say? >> good for her. >> she served her time. >> bill: she did? >> she served her time and in this country when you serve your time you pay back your debt to society and do whatever you want after that except you can't run for president of the united states. out outside of that. >> if you were the dean of columbia university which is a radical left school. would you have hired ms. bow boudin? they can't get the job because she does. would you have hired her? >> i don't know hot candidates were. but i think if she were the one to would have impressed me the most. absolutely wouldn't have given a second thought about it. >> you would exclude other law abiding people. >> i wouldn't exclude anyone. >> don't give me that. this is the o'reilly rat. okay you don't do this. this is the single question. if she was up there and she would have applied and
cathy bow deb. all right., she has now achieved somehow a professorship at columbia university and a lot of people going why are you hiring a murderer up there and you say? >> good for her. >> she served her time. >> bill: she did? >> she served her time and in this country when you serve your time you pay back your debt to society and do whatever you want after that except you can't run for president of the united states. out outside of that. >> if you were the...
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. >> perhaps cathy will be able to explain what is official personal records which she was provided as opposed to other documents that are... >> that is what i am asking, describe to me what the documents are that you had provide her that you say are protected by a privacy right, her privacy right but she has to wave before you will give to her. >> am i correct it was the workers compensation files, medical files, and files that were at the divisions. >> >> well, what kind of information is contained in those files. >> in which files, sir? >> in the worker's compensation files? anything that her medical diagnosis, what type of treatment she may have received, what kind of illness she has. those are actually retained in worker's comp or any request to leave. so they are separated out because we do not want to place those in her official personnel file. because an official personnel file, any requesting agency should say that miss carter decided to take employment at a different agency. anyone could come in and look at her personal file and we try not to retain anything that is personal,
. >> perhaps cathy will be able to explain what is official personal records which she was provided as opposed to other documents that are... >> that is what i am asking, describe to me what the documents are that you had provide her that you say are protected by a privacy right, her privacy right but she has to wave before you will give to her. >> am i correct it was the workers compensation files, medical files, and files that were at the divisions. >> >> well,...
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today police chief cathy lanier was among experts taking part in the event at the washington hotel in northwest. they discussed domestic and international terrorism,, law- enforcement, and foreign relations. >> 9/11, there's been 50 prospects against the united states within the u.s., 42 of which could be described as onegrown or domestic plots people from our own communities. so who is in the best position to detect those? that's local police. >> she insists d.c. is the most prepared city in the country. suspected of groping a woman on an american airlines flight from miami to reagan national airport earlier this month is expected in court today. according to court documents, he allegedly grabbed the victim's breast and touched other parts of her body as she slept. the softwareicted executive's travel and ordered him to undergo a mental evaluation. >> in a florida courtroom, second-degree murder suspect george zimmerman has waived his right to a pretrial immunity during. he could have tried to gain immunity under florida's stand your ground laws. he's accused in the death of florida
today police chief cathy lanier was among experts taking part in the event at the washington hotel in northwest. they discussed domestic and international terrorism,, law- enforcement, and foreign relations. >> 9/11, there's been 50 prospects against the united states within the u.s., 42 of which could be described as onegrown or domestic plots people from our own communities. so who is in the best position to detect those? that's local police. >> she insists d.c. is the most...
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maya assistant sheriff paul miamoto, my chief of staff cathy gorwood. you will hear from our cfo [speaker not understood], and we are also accompanied by the leadership of our rank and file union, the deputy sheriff's association as well. they normally do not dress like that. so, we are here before you on a supplemental and we appreciate the ongoing conversations that we have had with a number of our partner departments and agencies that helped us arrive at this place. first i would like to acknowledge the mayor's office, both melissa howard and kate howard for their collaboration with our office over the last few months in particular in making sure that we were all on the same page, and our office greatly appreciates that great level of collegiality. i would also like to thank the controller's office for their assistance, as i have called on them in my time as sheriff as well as the budget analyst office, ms. deborah newman and, of course, harvey. i also want to thank ms. peggy sugar man who can help us related to workers' comp issues that me and the c
maya assistant sheriff paul miamoto, my chief of staff cathy gorwood. you will hear from our cfo [speaker not understood], and we are also accompanied by the leadership of our rank and file union, the deputy sheriff's association as well. they normally do not dress like that. so, we are here before you on a supplemental and we appreciate the ongoing conversations that we have had with a number of our partner departments and agencies that helped us arrive at this place. first i would like to...
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conference chair cathy mcmorris rodgers. >> ifill: then, with a senate compromise on background checks breathing new life into a comprehensive guns bill, we look at gun violence in the nation's cities. >> woodruff: paul solman returns to new york city's riker's island to explore one way to keep teens from returning to jail: behavioral therapy. >> if we want to change outcomes we have to change behavior, and if we want to change behavior for the long run, we have to change the way we think. >> ifill: margaret warner looks at a billion dollar trove of picasso and other important cubist works, given by one man to the metropolitan museum of art. >> woodruff: and we close with a cuban activist's reflections on freedom, oppression and life as a dissident in her home country. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the cor
conference chair cathy mcmorris rodgers. >> ifill: then, with a senate compromise on background checks breathing new life into a comprehensive guns bill, we look at gun violence in the nation's cities. >> woodruff: paul solman returns to new york city's riker's island to explore one way to keep teens from returning to jail: behavioral therapy. >> if we want to change outcomes we have to change behavior, and if we want to change behavior for the long run, we have to change the...
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her daughters, [speaker not understood], cathy, viola and rita as well as sons alphonso, jr., and kenneth. she has a brother named kass tin lynch of st. petersburg, florida. also surviving are they are 13 grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. the rest i submit. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor cohen. supervisor kim. >> thank you. today i am formally introducing an alternate c-e-q-a reform legislation that we have now much talked about here at land use committee yesterday. the original legislation which i introduced on march 12 was a draft legislation that was originally submitted to us by a coalition of neighborhood association and some members of labor as well. this came to us after several months of discussion that had been ongoing based on a legislation that supervisor wiener introduced back in december. the kind of controversial aspect of see i can't, there are perspectives in terms of what would be the best way to reform it. everyone in the room agrees that reform must happen. the improvements are indeed necessary. the existing process is neither transparent n
her daughters, [speaker not understood], cathy, viola and rita as well as sons alphonso, jr., and kenneth. she has a brother named kass tin lynch of st. petersburg, florida. also surviving are they are 13 grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. the rest i submit. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor cohen. supervisor kim. >> thank you. today i am formally introducing an alternate c-e-q-a reform legislation that we have now much talked about here at land use...
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. >> reporter: cathy and her family survived the education ploegss. >> have pg&e regained your trust? >> absolutely not. >> we're dedicating to being a company you can count on. >> pg&e has aired on hundreds of commercials and youtube. pg&e's focus on regaining trust. >> fully dead kalted by providing a safe, reliable and affordable energy. >> including testimonials from the top. >> my job is to make sure that you see the difference. >> but my investigation has found a stark contrast between the messages in its commercials and the messages sent from inside the corporate walls of pg&e san francisco offices. you see that? that's natural gas leaking out of there. >> last year, pg&e identified more than 32,000 natural gas leaks. >> yeah, it's leaking back here. you can see it. >> the fiscal report lists the number of leaks it fixed, but it doesn't show the amount of time it took to fix those leaks or if they met deadlines to make sure leaks don't become dangerous! the san bruno explosion and the investigation shows why we can no longer not only trust, trust and verify, they say. >> report
. >> reporter: cathy and her family survived the education ploegss. >> have pg&e regained your trust? >> absolutely not. >> we're dedicating to being a company you can count on. >> pg&e has aired on hundreds of commercials and youtube. pg&e's focus on regaining trust. >> fully dead kalted by providing a safe, reliable and affordable energy. >> including testimonials from the top. >> my job is to make sure that you see the difference....
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under contract officers cathy and sans helped this young man developed his self esteem and self worth and pride while also allowing him to mend his relationship with his family and they have set their sight on creating additional gang prefix programs and currently they are working to develop a program diabetes designed to keep vulnerable youth from being recruited into gang life and in the next year they are searching for more ways to expand their experts change the live of more people and please give a special welcome to our very own heros san francisco police officers john coffee and david sans . >> thank you things going to be short and sweet and but i like too thank my hair cannot be that white ... i like to thank all my interfere and is especially gregg surfor allowing us do what we do is special thank to supervisor camp poe and is his assistants for always being there for us and i know the mayor left but if there is anything in this room that can get they two minutes of his time, i know i can get this city to be a safer place for awful us. with the help of my partner. and then i
under contract officers cathy and sans helped this young man developed his self esteem and self worth and pride while also allowing him to mend his relationship with his family and they have set their sight on creating additional gang prefix programs and currently they are working to develop a program diabetes designed to keep vulnerable youth from being recruited into gang life and in the next year they are searching for more ways to expand their experts change the live of more people and...
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. >> yes, cathy, a very somber city. as you just heard in the update from fbi officials in boston, someone knows who did this. they said they are appealing to the public for clues. we also have an update on the forensic examination of the site where the bomb went off. it seems the bomb was contained in a pressure cooker and carried in a black nylon backpack. at the moment, no more questions have been answered. my colleague has this report. >> runners were struggling to the finish line, their families watching, at cheering. then the unthinkable. cheers became screams. a moment of celebration and triumphed shattered. on the streets of boston, sights and sounds more familiar in countries at war. pavement spattered in blood as two bomb blasts claimed their victims. it was the cruelest of moments. >> i saw a trash can explode. people started throwing down the barricade and running over each other. i ran in the other direction as fast as i could. >> there was an explosion, the smoke. it was horrible. it was traumatizing. i do
. >> yes, cathy, a very somber city. as you just heard in the update from fbi officials in boston, someone knows who did this. they said they are appealing to the public for clues. we also have an update on the forensic examination of the site where the bomb went off. it seems the bomb was contained in a pressure cooker and carried in a black nylon backpack. at the moment, no more questions have been answered. my colleague has this report. >> runners were struggling to the finish...
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cathy davis. karen tateum. bradley whitmire. >> excuse me. honorary mayor, and supervisor, my name is victor boston. and really i need someone with a paper and pen. i have been looking for housing over i say nine months now. and i am about ready to lose my section 8. okay. i have letters here saying congratulations. we have placed on our waiting list. but we check our waiting list once a year. this is the second time. i have another application here, these are housing, this is the second list andt
cathy davis. karen tateum. bradley whitmire. >> excuse me. honorary mayor, and supervisor, my name is victor boston. and really i need someone with a paper and pen. i have been looking for housing over i say nine months now. and i am about ready to lose my section 8. okay. i have letters here saying congratulations. we have placed on our waiting list. but we check our waiting list once a year. this is the second time. i have another application here, these are housing, this is the second...
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. >> yes, cathy, a very somber city. as you just heard in the update from fbi officials in boston, someone knows who did this. they said they are appealing to the public for clues. we also have an update on the forensic examination of the site where the bomb went off. it seems the bomb was contained in a pressure cooker and carried in a black nylon backpack. at the moment, no more questions have been answered. my colleague has this report. >> runners were struggling to the finish line, their families watching, at cheering. then the unthinkable. cheers became screams. a moment of celebration and triumphed shattered. on the streets of boston, sights and sounds more familiar in countries at war. pavement spattered in blood as two bomb blasts claimed their victims. it was the cruelest of moments. >> i saw a trash can explode. people started throwing down the barricade and running over each other. i ran in the other direction as fast as i could. >> there was an explosion, the smoke. it was horrible. it was traumatizing. i do
. >> yes, cathy, a very somber city. as you just heard in the update from fbi officials in boston, someone knows who did this. they said they are appealing to the public for clues. we also have an update on the forensic examination of the site where the bomb went off. it seems the bomb was contained in a pressure cooker and carried in a black nylon backpack. at the moment, no more questions have been answered. my colleague has this report. >> runners were struggling to the finish...
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cathy works hard to save our jobs. she's been doing that since i started working there. we lost $80,000 of funding this year, and keep losing more. and when we went to managed care we lost funds as seniors don't understand and get confused. please save our center and keep supporting, thank you. >> carol tatem. >> good evening everybody. i have all the concerns that have been expressed here this evening. but i didn't come to talk about concerns. i came to make accommodations. i have lived in district 10 for 43 years. and i have been in more pot holes than i have years and life. but most recently in district 10, towards the end of san bruno avenue, near manzle. there has been a tremendous street improvement. and i want to say thank you for that. because i have ruined some tires running into pot holes. and someone talked about mcclaren park and the need for improvement of services up there. i wish mayor lee, that you would take the drive up manzle, you probably wouldn't go back. because the street is dangerous. so i want to say again thank you to mohamed (inaudible) and und
cathy works hard to save our jobs. she's been doing that since i started working there. we lost $80,000 of funding this year, and keep losing more. and when we went to managed care we lost funds as seniors don't understand and get confused. please save our center and keep supporting, thank you. >> carol tatem. >> good evening everybody. i have all the concerns that have been expressed here this evening. but i didn't come to talk about concerns. i came to make accommodations. i have...
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the company goes through the regular press release process, the disclosures you're talking about, cathy, as well as social media, or is it okay for these companies to just use twitter? i mean, that's a huge distinction, given certainly what you're saying, that it's just 12% of the people on the internet, are on twitter. so, are there unintended consequences here? >> that was exactly my point when we put out our press release, is that the interpretation and the s.e.c. was trying to interpret, give more clarification around the interpretive guidance. and i think some of the pickup on what they said has been misinterpreted and if it were misinterpreted the way some people have said in the media, then you could have some unintended consequences. i don't think any legal advice would ever encourage anyone to just go out on a social network or be very restrictive and selective disclosure, actually. >> you know, those of us here who work in television would love it if the only way that people could get market news was through us. but that doesn't work anymore. it never will be the same, right?
the company goes through the regular press release process, the disclosures you're talking about, cathy, as well as social media, or is it okay for these companies to just use twitter? i mean, that's a huge distinction, given certainly what you're saying, that it's just 12% of the people on the internet, are on twitter. so, are there unintended consequences here? >> that was exactly my point when we put out our press release, is that the interpretation and the s.e.c. was trying to...
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the late hour i will not go through the entire thing, just wanted to let you know that myself and cathy falis who was also named in part of this complaint, are available for questions we, do i go knowledge that with item 1, failure to provide in a timely manner that we were late in providing some of the documents. we did. attempt to work with miss cart ter to provide her with everything. there is only one point of contact that is designated to work in the agency with all of the various divisions and get back to the requestor, and the requestor is not required to go to each division and that way makes it easier. so we would not have referred her to any other divisions. i was working on it for her. it did not receive her personnel files, and so it made the most sense to have the representative from the human resources department present at that meeting so we disagree with that finding. >> thank you. >> and just to make sure, the complainant, miss cythia, carter is not present. correct? >> not seeing, anyone. okay. let's take public comment on this matter. >> i am david pilpal and will lea
the late hour i will not go through the entire thing, just wanted to let you know that myself and cathy falis who was also named in part of this complaint, are available for questions we, do i go knowledge that with item 1, failure to provide in a timely manner that we were late in providing some of the documents. we did. attempt to work with miss cart ter to provide her with everything. there is only one point of contact that is designated to work in the agency with all of the various...
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. >> my name is cathy wiscom and here to represent the san francisco ans for community empowerment. >> now after weeks of work, they have worked out amendments that will slow the process, protect, against evictions and support rent control and control to increased affordable housing stock. many thanks to the tenant organizations and the 30 community groups including the tenant organizations which worked with supervisors of the most campos, kim, chiu, and mar and they thank them for supporting these important displacement amendments, very, very important. and i hope that we can soon thank other supervisors. according to the department of public works, between 1980 and 2011, 2426 units were converted to condos and notice that i said units. we do not know the numbers of people displaced and no one knows what happened to them. tired, worker, i often woner how much longer the department store clerks that are (inaudible) the home care workers and the hospital workers and the teachers will be able to live in this city where they work, we cannot allow our city to be only for those who can pay
. >> my name is cathy wiscom and here to represent the san francisco ans for community empowerment. >> now after weeks of work, they have worked out amendments that will slow the process, protect, against evictions and support rent control and control to increased affordable housing stock. many thanks to the tenant organizations and the 30 community groups including the tenant organizations which worked with supervisors of the most campos, kim, chiu, and mar and they thank them for...
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cathy lip scum. mitchell [speaker not understood]. judy golden. ryan thayer. patty lee. lorenzo [speaker not understood]. i apologize if i don't read your name correctly. and alan begham. go ahead. >>> [speaking through interpreter] good afternoon, my name is [speaker not understood] and i represent community association. our 1,000 members [speaker not understood] mono lingual elderly tenants. we are very concerned about the current legislation because [speaker not understood] those units will be taken out of rent control housing stock. this will open the flood gate and incentivize speculators and tenants because of properties increased value. a lot of the affected tenants are all low-income and they won't be able to afford other places once they get evicted. i have also experienced the eviction process before and i do not wish for anyone to go through that stress. our biggest concern is speculators being motivated to get into the tic market. as we clear out the waiting list we are worried more speculator are going to jump in and get in the conversion [speaker not unders
cathy lip scum. mitchell [speaker not understood]. judy golden. ryan thayer. patty lee. lorenzo [speaker not understood]. i apologize if i don't read your name correctly. and alan begham. go ahead. >>> [speaking through interpreter] good afternoon, my name is [speaker not understood] and i represent community association. our 1,000 members [speaker not understood] mono lingual elderly tenants. we are very concerned about the current legislation because [speaker not understood] those...
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so, i believe we have either someone from supervisor breed's office and or cathy mcguire from the juvenile probation department here to present on the item. >> yes, supervisors, i think we have both. connor johnston, legislative aid for supervisor breed who was happy to accept and expend on behalf of the juvenile department. as a disclosure, my dad worked at the department since before i was born. this is sort of a home coming for me. this allows the department to department to expand and continue the juvenile collaborative reentry team. this is a program that began in 2009 under a previous grant from the office of justice programs from the united states department of justice. this new grant is for $461,000. it will allow them to continue the coordinated and comprehensive reentry case planning for kids returning to the community from out of home placement. this program involves a dedicated team of attorneys, social workers, probation officers, and clinical case coordinators who work with the child and the family in advance of a child's reentry to the community. the department, as i mention
so, i believe we have either someone from supervisor breed's office and or cathy mcguire from the juvenile probation department here to present on the item. >> yes, supervisors, i think we have both. connor johnston, legislative aid for supervisor breed who was happy to accept and expend on behalf of the juvenile department. as a disclosure, my dad worked at the department since before i was born. this is sort of a home coming for me. this allows the department to department to expand and...