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george, the executive director of the fairfax falls church community services board says changes have been made, but more resources are needed for comprehensive help. >> even if we add beds, even if we beef up our emergency services, it's a temporary band- aid. >> peggy fox, wusa9. >> so many families struggling with this one. senator deeds has submitted bills that would expand the six- hour emergency custody limit to 24 hours. it would also establish an online registry for beds because if you'll remember, there were beds farther away. senator deeds son. the inspector general is investigating why a bed could not be found for gus deeds. >>> it has been a busy news day all across the country. >> we have the most important stories in 90 seconds beginning with a cruise liner that is headed back to port in new jersey. >> officials from the centers for disease control boarded the royal caribbean's explorer of the seas. they decided to send the ship back to new jersey. a nasty stomach bug left more than 600 passengers and crew members sick. health officials suspect the fast spreading norovir
george, the executive director of the fairfax falls church community services board says changes have been made, but more resources are needed for comprehensive help. >> even if we add beds, even if we beef up our emergency services, it's a temporary band- aid. >> peggy fox, wusa9. >> so many families struggling with this one. senator deeds has submitted bills that would expand the six- hour emergency custody limit to 24 hours. it would also establish an online registry for...
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community board alone more than somewhere around two hundred children all four of them they also found that child abusers child abusers got access to those kids these hallways calming phenomenon and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up and i'm troubled biological families in the united states. ok. how do you operate but i'm going to it was pretty cool it's. not an olympic hockey. league. by fire. stalled talks accusations traded and endless demands made this sums up the process being played out in geneva with virtual stalemate on the battlefield outside proxies far left to make the hard decisions and compromises to alleviate and then to finally end the civil war but do these outside powers have the political will. to the moment that he's. running in march two thousand. that the apartment. was. the train chairs. to actually seem to. know taking naps in the library. come a long way. you know if they're. closer to the suite or the maybe the smaller the for the better
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i talked to all community boards from one end of manhattan to the other, and the streets are shoveled. at 8:00 this morning, laborers started shoveling the curb cuts and the bus stops which are very important for manhattan. but our problem with the cold is the lack of heat and hot water in some of the buildings. that's an issue. and we have about 2,000 complaints that came in to the housing agency, and maybe, you know, 400 buildings in manhattan right now that have heat and hot water complaints. that's a lot. >> so this is mayor de blasio's first big crisis. what grade would you give him, the first big snow crisis he's had? >> in manhattan, in terms of the snow plowing, i give hm an "a" because i have had no complaints from any of my community boards about the lack of snow plowing. it's all been plowed. >> there's a good chance you know that it could drop below zero tonight but what help are you providing to people who may be homeless or those 2,000 you mentioned who may be without heat? >> the issue there is the hundred extra inspectors are on at the housing agency to go to the build
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community boards alone more than a way around two hundred children of all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids these whole recalling phenomenon and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states. place right close to. the first street. and i predict the future. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. d m o o o. o what is the who is writing it and where was it leading to seeking to bearings we seem to turn to the news to take heat for the medium is the message and this most by will mean the planet is now the method for defining collective reality each night if it's not on the news it didn't happen right. ukraine's president. to those detained during riots in the country. more support from the west. lacks a lethal drug to change the face of capital punishment in some u.s. states seeing the possible return of. firing squads. you know someone stumbling in only partly.
community boards alone more than a way around two hundred children of all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids these whole recalling phenomenon and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states. place right close to. the first street. and i predict the future. on our...
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community board alone more than somewhere around two hundred children for all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids. call recalling phenomenon and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states. there's a. maybe. there's a goal. that no one is with to get that. from. politics only on our team. so ten minutes past the hour here in moscow as time ticks away before nato troops pull out of afghanistan the u.s. is growing increasingly frustrated with the country's government kabul is still refusing to sign a security pact which would ultimately permit american soldiers to remain in the fragile state but is all too often off explains the absence of an agreement could leave afghanistan vulnerable to a major taliban resurgence after thirteen years in afghanistan washington is counting down together with our allies we will complete our mission there are by the end of this ye
community board alone more than somewhere around two hundred children for all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids. call recalling phenomenon and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states. there's a. maybe. there's a goal. that no one is with to get that. from....
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a visit from the international community board from the teaching itself to accept this at the golf gt so wednesday and towards geneva peace talks with an alive known to our correspondent. i like abraham he's in damascus. iloilo a whole has the syrian national council the largest opposition group. responding to threats from one of the largest members to possibly boycott that the scots. but soon the two coolest images umbrella group over for a whole level position. factions and groups operating don't start soon how did it not up to mow the state will give a statement regarding the recent positions but since the visit is the longest. a group within it wouldn't have the coolest an awful position on devolution of powers. it's still all clear at this point all of their songs and they are still ongoing meetings of all read her new body. buy it by the coalition to reach a decision regarding taking off in geneva to warm up taking off in geneva to buffer should mention y'know but it's not only the political developments the are opened and in this particular point the props in geneva to the film
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community board alone more than a way around two hundred children all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids. always calling phenomenal and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up and i'm troubled biological families in the united states. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. music programs in documentaries and spanish what matters to you. that will turn it into angles to these stories. that the spanish. visit. ukraine's president saw the law granting amnesty to those detained during roads in the country what opposition. more support from the west. as progress is mentioned for the first time in talks between the warring sides of the syrian conflict washington reminds damascus that military action is still an option plus. after twenty four to. we will support a unified afghanistan as it takes responsibility for its own future. future. the government of. afghanistan faces a looming threat of th
community board alone more than a way around two hundred children all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids. always calling phenomenal and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up and i'm troubled biological families in the united states. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. music programs in...
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a community board alone more than a way around two hundred children for all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids. always calming phenomena and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly well the scene picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states. although three d. printing has been around for decades and was first patented in one thousand nine hundred six the last few years have seen an incredible growth in the technology from full scale models of fetuses the prosthetic limbs for amputees to a three course meal pretty printing seems to be limited only by humanity's imagination so now that the technology is here to stay does it have the ability to solve the world's most pressing problems and change the game when it comes to manufacturing and the mass consumption of goods to answer those questions and explore three d. printing from both a technical and creative standpoint i was joined earlier by kristen turner
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community board alone more than somewhere around two hundred children all for them they also found that child abusers child abusers got access to those kids. always calming phenomena and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazing. picture that kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in troubled biological families. reaching out to first hasn't the u.s. security secretary of state rather will meet ukraine's opposition leaders for the first time when you know this is washington considers sanctions against the government. a crisis and capital punishment a shortage of lethal drugs forces america's death penalty states to look at alternative often more painful methods of execution. stumbling and know only partly you know. we talk to our experts to find out what's condemned prisoners face and there's no drugs to kill the. dog he slips into the olympic sliding center to find out what awaits the box lays and competing for medals in the winter games.
community board alone more than somewhere around two hundred children all for them they also found that child abusers child abusers got access to those kids. always calming phenomena and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazing. picture that kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in troubled biological families. reaching out to first hasn't the u.s. security secretary of state rather will meet ukraine's opposition leaders for the first time when...
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john is very involved in the tenderloin and is the co-chair of the turned out police station community viruses board. the a e ds have an stems of 20 thousand if that p i could add to this there's cardiac arrests that occur if you can get an a u d to a victim you can certainly sustain that life coupled with the fire department can get there. more often is the katsz we're the first responder on scene before the fire department and obviously they're the processes that will get them to the hospital but if we have this excise we can save lives where we're trying to get 50 of those a u ds and get them into police cars. mr. constant condition is in the tenderloin. we believe that the tenderloin was one of the less likely neighborhoods get a donation but we thought it prudent that there is an underserved at risk older population maybe indeed immediate response and a lot of them are pedestrian about the tenderloin so with that we thought it was a good idea and ask your prescription to go to the board to approve the duo nation. chief and commissioner, i want to say on december leveling at 1129 in the a.m. ame
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and now, you are asked to come to the community board meeting. and then, described the feeling you're left with that dad of what you saw in the room. here you are an integrated americans standing up there, knowing that your children needed a home and you were coming to speak about it. why did you leave with that day? described the scene you described a nice boat with a man from afar. i would love you to tell the audience right now, what was that feeling like? >> guest: it was rattling. it was tangible vilification i think to be on the receiving end of that type of emotion doesn't experience. what was going through my head was my goodness, whose we are not the experience of intense negative stereotyping. other minorities have had that. i couldn't help but take it personally. it's a scary feeling. and yes, we don't wear outward symbols of our faith, so there's no reason why i would identify down the street that way. but as i experience it mean that was rather raw and intense, which i hadn't before. >> host: yeah, well, you then say your children th
and now, you are asked to come to the community board meeting. and then, described the feeling you're left with that dad of what you saw in the room. here you are an integrated americans standing up there, knowing that your children needed a home and you were coming to speak about it. why did you leave with that day? described the scene you described a nice boat with a man from afar. i would love you to tell the audience right now, what was that feeling like? >> guest: it was rattling. it...
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and you know you are asked to come to the community board meeting and then describe the feeling that you left with that day of what you saw in the room and you were an integrated american standing up there knowing that the children needed a home and you were coming to speak about it. what did you leave with that day and describe that scene that you describe in this book. i would love for you to tell this audience that are listening to you right now, what was that feeling like? >> guest: it was rattling. it was tangible vilification i think. to be on the receiving end is, of that type of emotion is never a pleasant experience. what was going through my head was oh my goodness, we are not the only community to have experienced these feelings of intense negative stereotyping and vilification. just for us other minorities have had that. i really felt, i couldn't help but take it personally. it's a scary feeling and yes, we don't wear outward symbols of our faith so there is no reason why i would get identified on the street that way at i experience something that was rather raw and inten
and you know you are asked to come to the community board meeting and then describe the feeling that you left with that day of what you saw in the room and you were an integrated american standing up there knowing that the children needed a home and you were coming to speak about it. what did you leave with that day and describe that scene that you describe in this book. i would love for you to tell this audience that are listening to you right now, what was that feeling like? >> guest:...
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had no reason to think there would be violence. >> the csb where he took his son is the community services board. when we come back, senator deeds talks about the attack that nearly killed him. >> when i turned around, i could see he had something in his hand that was coming at me, but i had no idea what was coming. it was in his left hand. i couldn't tell, you know, i thought it was a screwdriver. i had no idea what it was, and stuff, and i said, "what's going on?" and i said, "gus, i love you so much. don't make this any worse than it is". he just kept stabbing. wow, this hotel is amazing. oh no. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. >>> before the break, we were talking to virginia state senator creigh deeds about the son he loved and when things started getting bad for him. he spoke about the help he tried to get for gus. now in part two of our co
had no reason to think there would be violence. >> the csb where he took his son is the community services board. when we come back, senator deeds talks about the attack that nearly killed him. >> when i turned around, i could see he had something in his hand that was coming at me, but i had no idea what was coming. it was in his left hand. i couldn't tell, you know, i thought it was a screwdriver. i had no idea what it was, and stuff, and i said, "what's going on?" and i...
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but we had a great mediated settlement between the mayor's office, the board, the community coalition, and the sponsor to get an outcome that created a really good -- good future with san francisco health care. i really support chief still's proposal to do more research, to think carefully, to step back, to look around and to see if we can have a better outcome in the next 15 months. and then we can see what's going to work for us. thanks a lot. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. debby lerman. i am with the san francisco human services network and we are opposing the construction of the new jail. community based services and alternatives to incarceration are the most effective and the most cost-effective way to both prevent crime and reduce recidivism. rather than spending money on a new jail, the city could achieve savings and reduce the jail population to investment in substance abuse and mental health treatment reentry services, homeless serve is he, programs that reduce poverty, violence prevention, work force development, education, supportive
but we had a great mediated settlement between the mayor's office, the board, the community coalition, and the sponsor to get an outcome that created a really good -- good future with san francisco health care. i really support chief still's proposal to do more research, to think carefully, to step back, to look around and to see if we can have a better outcome in the next 15 months. and then we can see what's going to work for us. thanks a lot. >> thank you very much. next speaker....
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the community is on board. the supervisor on board. we'll make sure to work with dpw and the arts commission to make sure it gets done properly finally. >> finally, two final things. welcome back, director bruce [speaker not understood]. glad you're here. expected to hear from you. always glad to see you. and i wanted to say publicly what i said to bond personally. of the show of affection and respect is just enormous. haven't seen anything like it in this room for anybody. totally well deserved and it's great to see all the folks out here today. so, thank you. okay. with that, is there a motion to adjourn? >> motion to adjourn. >> is there a second? do you want to discuss it? >> just a reminder, director, your next meeting on february 4, it will be an all day workshop starting at 9:00 a.m. it will be held in the training room of the sfmta. so, you'll be where our operators are trained at 26 40 gary street which is our presidio division. >> thank you very much. thank you, everybody. thank you for your vote for one more year. i'll try t
the community is on board. the supervisor on board. we'll make sure to work with dpw and the arts commission to make sure it gets done properly finally. >> finally, two final things. welcome back, director bruce [speaker not understood]. glad you're here. expected to hear from you. always glad to see you. and i wanted to say publicly what i said to bond personally. of the show of affection and respect is just enormous. haven't seen anything like it in this room for anybody. totally well...
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communities are there. when i was president of the school board mark sanchez and i as board members worked hard to try to develop ideas and communities serving ideas for that site. it seems the school district is stuck and many of the advocate last night don't want market rate housing the quote solution for the school district. this is a win win for the school district and the city. i know there are still some issues that the teachers union and whether it's supporting teacher housing and future rental subsidies that we work with communities to ensure that whether it's work force housing and definitely teacher housing to help teachers not being displaced. i did want to say that i'm very happy that the leadership of vice-president sandy feuer of the school board and commissioner mendoza led to a unanimous decision. i know other board members raised issues and i'm glad that lee and the other issues of the mayers out office of housing come to mixed use projects like 1950 phoenix high. i still call it this. i think this has come full circle and a positive win for affordable housing in our city. the hundred units of a
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our community as you know that has high rates of disparity across the board. what's sad to me is 6% of the population of black people that live here, 56% of them are inmates in our jails. i could go on and on with data as you already know, but i'm concerned as aes are department of the city of san francisco who was born and raised here and to have four generations of my family still in this community and the desire to build a jail that costs $290 million is absolutely nonsensical to me. nonsensical because this wonderful city, which is one of the wealthiest cities in the nation, has a huge gap for poor people to ascertain affordable housing. last week, as the mayor spoke on the state of the city, he talked at the naval hunters point shipyard, he spoke of the eloquent housing shortage and the crisis that threatens to choke our economic growth and prosperity. he he talked about the shortage of how it affected working and middle income people. but i didn't hear him talk much about the working poor or the below poverty level people like myself who can't afford to
our community as you know that has high rates of disparity across the board. what's sad to me is 6% of the population of black people that live here, 56% of them are inmates in our jails. i could go on and on with data as you already know, but i'm concerned as aes are department of the city of san francisco who was born and raised here and to have four generations of my family still in this community and the desire to build a jail that costs $290 million is absolutely nonsensical to me....
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communities on the dangers of unhealthy beverages. i also wanted to say that i'm inviting everyone else on this board and in our communities to come to supervisor london breed's district on the western edition for community meeting on the rapid service on geary. it's a form coming up called let's get geary moving and it's really going to help involve more of the western addition neighborhoods on fill more street and geary areas as well. in 2012 we made significant progress on this project and it included a delivery time and date for the rapid geary system from 2012, we moved it up two years to 2018. it's a great opportunity to learn about the program. go geary is working hard and other districts that the geary corridor get their needs met and have their voices heard as well. the meeting is in the japan town cultural and community center and the jcc of northern california. it's thursday january 30, 6:00 to 8:00 pm. >> thank you supervisor mar. supervisor wiener. >> submit. >> thank you supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. >> submit. >> supervisor avalos. >> thank you madam clerk. i have several items for introduction. i'll start off wit
communities on the dangers of unhealthy beverages. i also wanted to say that i'm inviting everyone else on this board and in our communities to come to supervisor london breed's district on the western edition for community meeting on the rapid service on geary. it's a form coming up called let's get geary moving and it's really going to help involve more of the western addition neighborhoods on fill more street and geary areas as well. in 2012 we made significant progress on this project and...
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. >> csb where he took his son is a community services board. when we come back, he talks about the attack that nearly killed him. >> when i turned around, i could see he had something in his hand that was coming at me, but i didn't really, i had no idea what was coming -- it was in his left hand. i couldn't tell, you know, i thought it was a screw driver, i had no idea what it was. he kept coming at me with stuff, i said, what's going on. i said, gus, i love you so much, don't make this worse than it is. he kept stabbing. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's li
. >> csb where he took his son is a community services board. when we come back, he talks about the attack that nearly killed him. >> when i turned around, i could see he had something in his hand that was coming at me, but i didn't really, i had no idea what was coming -- it was in his left hand. i couldn't tell, you know, i thought it was a screw driver, i had no idea what it was. he kept coming at me with stuff, i said, what's going on. i said, gus, i love you so much, don't make...
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. >> csb where he took his son is a community services board. when we come back, he talks about the attack that nearly killed him. >> when i turned around, i could see he had something in his hand that was coming at me, but i didn't really, i had no idea what was coming -- it was in his left hand. i couldn't tell, you know, i thought it was a screw driver, i had no idea what it was. he kept coming at me with stuff, i said, what's going on. i said, gus, i love you so much, don't make this worse than it is. he kept stabbing. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle.
. >> csb where he took his son is a community services board. when we come back, he talks about the attack that nearly killed him. >> when i turned around, i could see he had something in his hand that was coming at me, but i didn't really, i had no idea what was coming -- it was in his left hand. i couldn't tell, you know, i thought it was a screw driver, i had no idea what it was. he kept coming at me with stuff, i said, what's going on. i said, gus, i love you so much, don't make...
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community. san francisco school board expected to approve an agreement tonight z carolyn tyler is live with the story. >> according to a new report children as young as eight years old have been arrested on school campuses this, agreement attempts to do something about that, including taking responsibility of disciplining kids out of the hands of >> at that time, i just remember feeling like this complete sense of helplessness. >> his mother says charges of robbing a class mate were dropped but her son's experience is not unique. accord together organization coleman advocates between 2010 and 2013, 460 students were arrested at san francisco schools. vast majority for nonviolent offenses. now, a new agreement between school district and police department spells out procedures when cops come on campus. >> so we know that their interactions with young people under ways where they are supported and won't lead to unnecessary incarceration. >> also spelling out when it's appropriate for schools to call for help. >> you put handcuffs on anyone, whether adult or child it's going to have impact. what w
community. san francisco school board expected to approve an agreement tonight z carolyn tyler is live with the story. >> according to a new report children as young as eight years old have been arrested on school campuses this, agreement attempts to do something about that, including taking responsibility of disciplining kids out of the hands of >> at that time, i just remember feeling like this complete sense of helplessness. >> his mother says charges of robbing a class...
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but it has descended into a pitcher and pasty rachael about the lack of trust to the arts community and the board and the ceo patricia wright was now resigned. many say it's time to start afresh. it was so floored because i firmly believe that at this point in time that people are looking for leadership. and i think that i can offer a hat cookies into the program at the moment i think that that would be supported by professional and fallen tree arches and in the city instead it's time for us to move on. the minister for arts jimmy dean has been criticized for not taking a leadership role in the crisis when the store for us the first chapters of this expenditure going to break it yourself i can appeal his decision. i cut them into sections that may be more in touch. he has taken a hands on role him and he seems now been issued that you know after this catastrophe to be taken a hands on northern ireland contest. i hope it maintains that something should happen to the beginning. speaking in saudi arabia the saps new teacher mr kenny said the government had chosen the right to be the city of culture
but it has descended into a pitcher and pasty rachael about the lack of trust to the arts community and the board and the ceo patricia wright was now resigned. many say it's time to start afresh. it was so floored because i firmly believe that at this point in time that people are looking for leadership. and i think that i can offer a hat cookies into the program at the moment i think that that would be supported by professional and fallen tree arches and in the city instead it's time for us to...
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community building and civic engagement, to effect positive change in the bayview community, the city and county of san francisco board of supervisors here by extends their highest commendation and sends their best wishes to you on this day. thank you. >> thank you again. >> thank you, supervisor cohen. congratulations, rodney. the final commendation of the day will be offered by our district 1 colleague, supervisor mar. >> thank you, president chiu. i'd like to ask if our guest from project read can come forward. i know that michelle shepherd has come to san francisco public library, randy -- randy weaver, the manager of project read, and marty [speaker not understood] from access services of the public library could come forward. colleagues, i just wanted to let you know that this evening at the public library in the top floor, project read will be celebrating 30 years of amazing work in our city. some of you might have the joy of reading like i do, especially reading out loud with my daughter at home. but there's many, many thousands of people in our city and in cities across this country, 80,000 people in san fran
community building and civic engagement, to effect positive change in the bayview community, the city and county of san francisco board of supervisors here by extends their highest commendation and sends their best wishes to you on this day. thank you. >> thank you again. >> thank you, supervisor cohen. congratulations, rodney. the final commendation of the day will be offered by our district 1 colleague, supervisor mar. >> thank you, president chiu. i'd like to ask if our...
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what do i have to do with the community board. how about 12:00. 11:00.ow look these are all understandable things because they are neighborhood issues. the layers of government of everything i've done -- i own an inn, it's a bed and breakfast. if i call it an inn, trenton can shut me down. i have the biggest bill i have are the people who protect me from getting prosecuted. >> i asked this question several weeks ago from several people who were small business owners, in a also asked people, have you talked to anybody, and i'm not just picking on the affordable care act, did you talk to any small business owner in the past two years and they say the affordable care act will do anything but hurt their business. they say no. that's just one layer. but there's layer after layer after layer of regulation from the federal government, on state government, local government. we're not talking about big wall street firms. we need regulations on big wall street firms. small business owners, so many of them say i can't afford to hire anybody else because look at all
what do i have to do with the community board. how about 12:00. 11:00.ow look these are all understandable things because they are neighborhood issues. the layers of government of everything i've done -- i own an inn, it's a bed and breakfast. if i call it an inn, trenton can shut me down. i have the biggest bill i have are the people who protect me from getting prosecuted. >> i asked this question several weeks ago from several people who were small business owners, in a also asked...
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the community advisory has submitted to the board of education and to the superintendant and whereas recommendations for 2014-2015 spending from sports, libraries were developed with stakeholder input based on long range master plans for physical education, libraries and the arts and whereas recommendations for the other general uses portion of p reflect the current situation for staffing and programming as well as funds raised to reserve to offset due to a reduction at the funding of the state level. therefore be it resolved that the board of education of the san francisco board of education commits the hard work on the advisory committee on peef and the steering committee, the library advisory committee and the master plan steering committee and all the staff members who contribute to the success of peef and further be it resolved that the board of education of the san francisco board of education approves a public education enrichment fund spending plan for 2014-15 school year after examining recommendations on peef from the staff and the advisory committee on peef. and be it furt
the community advisory has submitted to the board of education and to the superintendant and whereas recommendations for 2014-2015 spending from sports, libraries were developed with stakeholder input based on long range master plans for physical education, libraries and the arts and whereas recommendations for the other general uses portion of p reflect the current situation for staffing and programming as well as funds raised to reserve to offset due to a reduction at the funding of the state...
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my name is arm ando and i am here as a mission district resident and also as a board member of the lower street community services and as many of you know that we serve the very vulnerable population in san francisco and particularly in the mission, we have immigrant and legal service and we also have the housing programs and they are currently at capacity. and we have an hiv hospice on the lower street and it is at capacity and we have permit housing and it is a capacity and not a single vacant unit. and we have a shelter, on south van ness and it is incredibly difficult to turn people away and we have another shelter on 24th street and also at capacity. and what i want to keep it short just to make the point that we can't continue the way that we have for the past decade. we need affordable housing and, we need it now. and we are here on behalf of the mission and on behalf of the lower street community services, to move forward with the transfer and we think that it is a great idea and we thank the board and the mayor's office of housing for putting this incredible deal together and so please, do the r
my name is arm ando and i am here as a mission district resident and also as a board member of the lower street community services and as many of you know that we serve the very vulnerable population in san francisco and particularly in the mission, we have immigrant and legal service and we also have the housing programs and they are currently at capacity. and we have an hiv hospice on the lower street and it is at capacity and we have permit housing and it is a capacity and not a single...
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board. we have an unprecedented level of support coming from community members, the mayor's office and the board and our city departments. i am looking forward to making pedestrian accidents a thing of the past. after all, a few days ago in the paper, if you see see that san francisco is ranked is the no. 1 city where you want to have a baby, right? unfortunately we keep losing children and families. one of the problems in san francisco is the safety issue. we want it to not be only ranked no. one, but we want to keep the babies in the city. the rest i submit. >> the clerk: thank you supervisor yee. supervisor avalos? supervisor john avalos: thank you. i have a memoriam. michael faye he passed away. he had 13 children. he survived by his beloved wife of 46 years maryland. he was a resident of he graduated from sacred heart high school and a dedicated public servant. he was a local teamster for 85 years. mike -- raising his family in epiphany parish and served as president of the saint vincent society. he wouldn't trust anybody with his hair except the barber. he worked on geneva and mission and
board. we have an unprecedented level of support coming from community members, the mayor's office and the board and our city departments. i am looking forward to making pedestrian accidents a thing of the past. after all, a few days ago in the paper, if you see see that san francisco is ranked is the no. 1 city where you want to have a baby, right? unfortunately we keep losing children and families. one of the problems in san francisco is the safety issue. we want it to not be only ranked no....
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you inspired your community and inspired an entire city and clearly the san francisco board of supervisors which is why you are here to be honored today. congratulations and thanks for your hard work and coming together and just being role models and being here and showing how teamwork makes a difference. thank you. [ applause ] i'm kind of excited but i think supervisor yee wanted to say a few words. you went back in what year? supervisor norman yee: never mind. way before you were born. i am so proud of you, lions. yes. i have to say this is really exciting for me to be in this position to be able to honor you because during years when i was going to galileo, we had some great athletes. in fact we had a really team in varsity that took to cities in a row and these guys were really fast but we never won a championship. for me to have all you standing here, well, with a trophy, it makes me really proud to be part of the galileo family. so, i'm glad you are here. you guys look great. you were great on the football team and you look like you are ready to take on other things
you inspired your community and inspired an entire city and clearly the san francisco board of supervisors which is why you are here to be honored today. congratulations and thanks for your hard work and coming together and just being role models and being here and showing how teamwork makes a difference. thank you. [ applause ] i'm kind of excited but i think supervisor yee wanted to say a few words. you went back in what year? supervisor norman yee: never mind. way before you were born. i am...
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time and time again we're told, as we're, you know, hoping to build bridges between community organizations and the mta board that, you know, the main problem is problems with funding. and, so, when we hear from our communities, you know, my bus didn't come but i did see the twitter bus come and they're not paying anything. you can see who is being prioritized in the city. it seems really unfair that when there is such a budget crisis right now that we're not asking these corporations to pay. it isn't that, you know, we don't understand that they're tech workers out there who are also residents of san francisco, but it's the fact that you have these rich companies coming in and aren't paying anything. so, that's why this proposal is really concerning to our organization. thank you. >> thank you. the next speaker, please. (applause) >> cynthia cruz. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. ed kurtoff. >> good afternoon, ms. cu. >>> [speaker not understood]. we remind fellow politicians that we are paying attention. at the recent environmental commission hearing, carly payne mentioned a survey of te
time and time again we're told, as we're, you know, hoping to build bridges between community organizations and the mta board that, you know, the main problem is problems with funding. and, so, when we hear from our communities, you know, my bus didn't come but i did see the twitter bus come and they're not paying anything. you can see who is being prioritized in the city. it seems really unfair that when there is such a budget crisis right now that we're not asking these corporations to pay....