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restaurant about mercury poisoning, that we used similar templates for signage for informing the citizenry at retail outlets where you buy pharmaceuticals, medications of where you can discard your pharmaceuticals. those were the repositories will be, will be at five district neighborhood police stations. we have ten so five out of ten. and then in a number of independent pharmacies have volunteers to be at those locations. the point of the money is so there would be a proper chain of custody so that when is when it is being picked up, it is being picked up since it is considered biomedical or hazardous waste and that is being properly disposed of and it would take some money for the purchase of those boxes so that they are secure and safe. so that it wouldn't be compromised. this legislation with the support of mira lee and a number of my colleagues is direct the signage so it informs people where to go. we're hoping it would help with the robust pilot program so after the 18 months, based on what we learn and gage about those who contribute back into the repository, then it's something w
restaurant about mercury poisoning, that we used similar templates for signage for informing the citizenry at retail outlets where you buy pharmaceuticals, medications of where you can discard your pharmaceuticals. those were the repositories will be, will be at five district neighborhood police stations. we have ten so five out of ten. and then in a number of independent pharmacies have volunteers to be at those locations. the point of the money is so there would be a proper chain of custody...
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Jun 16, 2011
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the primary function of government is the health and safety of the citizenry. i'm talking about -- there was a notice of violation that was given 24 hours. i'm talking eight days without heat. five days without hot water. seven days without any electricity, no lights, no refrigeration, no nothing. i handstand there is a cost factor, but the cost factor to someone's life and safety is your primary responsibility and of the responsibility of the city of san francisco to protected citizenry. there has to be a prioritization of the process, but somewhere along the line, eight days without electricity, the inspector may telephone call to the landlord. how long does it take before something is done by the city? it's not an enforcement agency. our reporting i notice of violation and goes nowhere. >> thank you. >> good morning. thank you for this discussion on complaints. last month, i was here to express my frustration over the lack of a timely response to investigate my report of and permitted worked next door and calling jack hammering the concrete foundation and ex
the primary function of government is the health and safety of the citizenry. i'm talking about -- there was a notice of violation that was given 24 hours. i'm talking eight days without heat. five days without hot water. seven days without any electricity, no lights, no refrigeration, no nothing. i handstand there is a cost factor, but the cost factor to someone's life and safety is your primary responsibility and of the responsibility of the city of san francisco to protected citizenry. there...
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the police need to understand the citizenry which they seek to protect and serve. we need to further reduce the backlog, which i credit jim hammer with creating programs to reduce the disciplinary actions so that we can review misconduct cases and returned police officers to the streets once we have dealt with their misconduct, retrained, refocus, and put them back in a position so that we can began to adequately staff the streets of san francisco. we need to find resources to use within the city and through private and nonprofit organizations so that we can create more programs and have more resources so that we can increase the technology used so that the focus is not just on street crime but the level of white collar crime and other issues that plagued the citizenry of san francisco. i have several ideas based on my background both as a prosecutor in the criminal division as well as in special task forces on how police officers can work better with their citizens. as a member of the bar association in san francisco and the state bar association of california, i
the police need to understand the citizenry which they seek to protect and serve. we need to further reduce the backlog, which i credit jim hammer with creating programs to reduce the disciplinary actions so that we can review misconduct cases and returned police officers to the streets once we have dealt with their misconduct, retrained, refocus, and put them back in a position so that we can began to adequately staff the streets of san francisco. we need to find resources to use within the...
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most of the citizenry, they have chosen a different path, and a different way of talking to each other. >> women seem to have been left out of the new power structure for the most part. is this likely to change? >> it will take another revolution for this to change. these societies -- is the family who decides what will be done, and women, as an enrichment of society, this is part the workforce and that is a new idea. this idea needs to be spread, with more well-educated women than men, and of course, the arab countries simply cannot afford to waste these human resources on the religious -- >> we thank you very much for joining us. that wraps up indepth. you cna go to dwtv /humanrights2011. thank you for joining us.
most of the citizenry, they have chosen a different path, and a different way of talking to each other. >> women seem to have been left out of the new power structure for the most part. is this likely to change? >> it will take another revolution for this to change. these societies -- is the family who decides what will be done, and women, as an enrichment of society, this is part the workforce and that is a new idea. this idea needs to be spread, with more well-educated women than...
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are sure this time around with the leadership of our board of supervisors in cooperation with our citizenry, that we will get the streets repaved. [applause] this submission of the budget is not an end at all. we work really hard with our budget office, with members of the staff's of each of the board of supervisors, with the staffs of the apartments, and most importantly, with our community and community-based organizations. this is not an end of the process. as a beginning. we had hoped that this would signal a new way of doing things, a more enlightened way to present our budget and to work at the front end to resolve problems and not at the back end. i want to recognize supervisor carmen chu for being with me at so many of the budget meetings and making sure we get an early start, and i look forward to working with supervisor chu on her leadership at the board and with each and every member of the board of supervisors as we go forward this month. i also want to recognize the budget office. i will rename them because they have been very important players in our office. [reading names] [a
are sure this time around with the leadership of our board of supervisors in cooperation with our citizenry, that we will get the streets repaved. [applause] this submission of the budget is not an end at all. we work really hard with our budget office, with members of the staff's of each of the board of supervisors, with the staffs of the apartments, and most importantly, with our community and community-based organizations. this is not an end of the process. as a beginning. we had hoped that...
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attorney's office has been something that has been a tremendous boon to both the tax payers and the citizenry. if you look at the nature of the cases that we bring in our affirmative litigation program, there are things that i think represent looking out for the best interest of all said redskins. whether it be done litigation or cigarette litigation -- those are things that have been utilize. -- for the best interests of all san franciscans. wherever there is cutting edge, proactive, consumer litigation -- usually -- or sometimes really protecting health and safety, we will pursue that. we get approached a lot of folks, and what i try and decide and how i reach my decision about cases that we should pursue is is there something -- a vacuum that is not being filled by the private bar? and two, is there something you need that having -- unique that having the weight of the city attorney's office -- do we fill a vacuum where we're doing something that benefits our citizens? is it something that no one else is doing what it calls for the full weight of the city attorney's office to get involved,
attorney's office has been something that has been a tremendous boon to both the tax payers and the citizenry. if you look at the nature of the cases that we bring in our affirmative litigation program, there are things that i think represent looking out for the best interest of all said redskins. whether it be done litigation or cigarette litigation -- those are things that have been utilize. -- for the best interests of all san franciscans. wherever there is cutting edge, proactive, consumer...
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if you have a good trust between citizenry and security, they report what is on the horizon. >> you could have up fancy satellite technology but if you don't have that human intelligence ability, you will never be able to address terrorism. >> something fascinating to me -- in 1970 and reconfirmed in 2005, kurdistan was granted a status of autonomy by iraq proper. how did that come about? >> there was an autonomy agreement in 1970 signed by the kurdish leadership and the iraqi government. that agreement was never truly honored by the iraqi government. in 1974, and the algiers accord was signed between iraq and iran, brokered in part by the united states at time. henry kissinger was heavily involved, that led to the seizing of any adult resisting to the kurdish resistance back then and allowed saddam hussein's regime to violently attack the kurds. it collapsed the agreement and lead to more conflict between the iraqi authorities and the kurdish resistance. it unfortunately led to the displacement of millions of kurds. this is a pattern we have seen for many years after that as well. >> so
if you have a good trust between citizenry and security, they report what is on the horizon. >> you could have up fancy satellite technology but if you don't have that human intelligence ability, you will never be able to address terrorism. >> something fascinating to me -- in 1970 and reconfirmed in 2005, kurdistan was granted a status of autonomy by iraq proper. how did that come about? >> there was an autonomy agreement in 1970 signed by the kurdish leadership and the iraqi...
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are sure this time around with the leadership of our board of supervisors in cooperation with our citizenry, that we will get the streets repaved. [applause] this submission of the budget is not an end at all. we work really hard with our budget office, with members of the staff's of each of the board of supervisors, with the staffs of the apartments, and most importantly, with our community and community-based organizations. this is not an end of the process. as a beginning. we had hoped that this would signal a new way of doing things, a more enlightened way to present o
are sure this time around with the leadership of our board of supervisors in cooperation with our citizenry, that we will get the streets repaved. [applause] this submission of the budget is not an end at all. we work really hard with our budget office, with members of the staff's of each of the board of supervisors, with the staffs of the apartments, and most importantly, with our community and community-based organizations. this is not an end of the process. as a beginning. we had hoped that...
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be here owning a gun is mandatory southerners view the last gasp of the citizenry against a. oppressive government is to revolt. and in the very capital of the nation. the. residents are still fighting the federal government for full voting rights and to represent taishan in congress the residents of the district of columbia have never had the rights that are persist or to apply to everyone else in this country the limits to their rights stem in part from civil war divisions that steffen only part of it before that. people never thought of blacks at all but scholars argue though the war may have ended slavery it was far from ending racism with washington d.c.'s large population of newly freed black citizens at the end of the war to limit their influence political elites pushed to curb voting rights for. everyone presidents are still fighting that legacy today. this is fabulous just like standing up for soy. and the tea party protests that have swept across the u.s. have reenergized to rally behind states' rights reminiscent of confederate rhetoric one hundred fifty years ago
be here owning a gun is mandatory southerners view the last gasp of the citizenry against a. oppressive government is to revolt. and in the very capital of the nation. the. residents are still fighting the federal government for full voting rights and to represent taishan in congress the residents of the district of columbia have never had the rights that are persist or to apply to everyone else in this country the limits to their rights stem in part from civil war divisions that steffen only...
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residents of citizenry districts here in st louis have been woken up by a strike in the middle of the night and possible moms london hear this story as you can see behind me several three story buildings as we were told at least four families have been living in the damaged houses which is from twelve to fourteen people some of the people are still missing as you can see behind me the rescue operation is now undergoing but people here on the ground are saying that there is little hope that someone could be alive the buildings on the opposite side of this street have also been partially damaged but we were told that no one from there has been hurt the government's first person look at him aside from him has come to the scene photos this happened and he has this civilian area had been hit by may take pride they were down by rockets on the sky people were killed children and with my own hands with my own eyes i still am helping out there as he would kill and getting the boys the father on the mother to hold back and that is banished because you cannot justify does the target. this is the
residents of citizenry districts here in st louis have been woken up by a strike in the middle of the night and possible moms london hear this story as you can see behind me several three story buildings as we were told at least four families have been living in the damaged houses which is from twelve to fourteen people some of the people are still missing as you can see behind me the rescue operation is now undergoing but people here on the ground are saying that there is little hope that...
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residents of citizenry districts here in tripoli have been of woken up by a strike in the middle of the night and bomb several moms london hear this story as you can see behind me several three story buildings quite a densely populated area where buildings standing very close to each other time to many people found them very poor as we were told at least two families have been living in the damaged houses which is from twelve to fourteen people living. under the rubble we were able to shine children and two adults a man and a woman will be all about the load of some of the people are still missing as you can see behind me the rescue operation is now undergoing but people here on the ground are saying that there is little hope that's someone could be alive the buildings on the opposite side of this street have also been partially damaged but we were told that no one from there has been hurt the libyan government spokesperson the put him aside the name has come from the since protests this happened and he has said this civilian area had been hit by may take pride there were attacks by roc
residents of citizenry districts here in tripoli have been of woken up by a strike in the middle of the night and bomb several moms london hear this story as you can see behind me several three story buildings quite a densely populated area where buildings standing very close to each other time to many people found them very poor as we were told at least two families have been living in the damaged houses which is from twelve to fourteen people living. under the rubble we were able to shine...
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and so i don't want to participate in that, in the de-intellectualization of our citizenry, you know? the book you wrote with ben stiller, feel this book, which is largely kind of a parody of self-help books, also had nuggets like this: is that--it also kind of drives your career, doesn't it? you're not doing the predictable. well, see, here's the thing, though. thank you for saying that i'm not doing something predictable, because i take it as a compliment, but true radicals probably see me as the biggest, like, sellout. like, "oh, my god, that's why she's on the show, because she's the most palatable radical." do you know what i'm saying? sure. and, really, what is so radical about me? because i'm fat, you know what i mean, like, and i'm trying to be in tv? like, you know what i mean? like, or i have corduroys and sneakers on when i went to the emmys, you know what i mean? like that makes me a radical. and true radicals and true activists and true people that are out there in the trenches probably see me as, like, "that is so infuriating "that you're holding her up as some kind of l
and so i don't want to participate in that, in the de-intellectualization of our citizenry, you know? the book you wrote with ben stiller, feel this book, which is largely kind of a parody of self-help books, also had nuggets like this: is that--it also kind of drives your career, doesn't it? you're not doing the predictable. well, see, here's the thing, though. thank you for saying that i'm not doing something predictable, because i take it as a compliment, but true radicals probably see me as...
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established to further president for its support for a free press, a vital role it plays in informing our citizenry and preserving our democracy. [applause] >> it is an honor to be here. i want to thank the national press club and the ford presidential foundation. we have some of our trusty's you today. carla hill, jim cannon, john hill -- a fine group of trustees at. i want to thank the panel of judges that selected are winners. i had a chance to read all the articles and we have some great winners here today. general, i want to thank you. thank you for coming and being your speaker. i was a young kid when dad was president. i was 18 years old. i used to go back and forth between the main residence and the oval office. i always told that we got pretty good government housing. [laughter] i remember, going back, that there was a lot of business going on in the corridors of that office. but one of the friendliest people to the kids and the families, general scowcroft, u.s. stock and talk and ask how our do is going and we appreciate that -- you always stopped and talked and asked how we were doing an
established to further president for its support for a free press, a vital role it plays in informing our citizenry and preserving our democracy. [applause] >> it is an honor to be here. i want to thank the national press club and the ford presidential foundation. we have some of our trusty's you today. carla hill, jim cannon, john hill -- a fine group of trustees at. i want to thank the panel of judges that selected are winners. i had a chance to read all the articles and we have some...