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the justice department disavowed all of that today, and it shows you, frankly, though the justice department the fbi had this information for years, yet they continued to pursue and harass general flynn. and there's something deeply rotten in the infrastructure at the fbi and justice department. and it's exposed today. and as you're highlighting and senator lindsey graham finally highlights -- of course, we called on mueller to be fired from the get go because we knew it was the corrupt, what he was doing. lou: right. >> the whole mueller investigation's corrupted. when barr came in, he should have audited mueller immediately. you can presume everyone that mueller touched was corruptly pursued. everyone should be pardoned; witnesses, targets, everyone. lou: that's an interesting point because, obviously, the fbi was corrupt from the inception preceding the special counsel investigation as well. it is, it is a stunning document, as you say, and it is also gratifying that the attorney general, william barr, appointed a man -- u.s. attorney jensen -- who moved this to a decision in a matter of
the justice department disavowed all of that today, and it shows you, frankly, though the justice department the fbi had this information for years, yet they continued to pursue and harass general flynn. and there's something deeply rotten in the infrastructure at the fbi and justice department. and it's exposed today. and as you're highlighting and senator lindsey graham finally highlights -- of course, we called on mueller to be fired from the get go because we knew it was the corrupt, what...
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those kind of departments. is it we can empty fox plaza for a year and save all that money or -- i guess i'm a little confused by this. those instructions. >> yeah. at this point in time, we're asking departments to do the evaluation. which of your staff who are successfully working remotely can continue to work remotely and what would that mean? there is going to be city administrator's office is working on as well as c.h.r., with more specific guidance that will be coming out in the next week or two about duration, and aligned with public health guidance and how should people plan to work remotely and in the next week or two, we might have some departments and agencies . >> i forgot my question. if i remember it, i'll come back. thank you. >> i'll ask a question first and supervisor ronen, if it comes to you, then feel free to join in. i wanted to clarify. so, for next year, the 2021 is 10% reduction. 5% contingency, is that right? and it is going on in the prior year reduction? >> it is a total of 15% ongoin
those kind of departments. is it we can empty fox plaza for a year and save all that money or -- i guess i'm a little confused by this. those instructions. >> yeah. at this point in time, we're asking departments to do the evaluation. which of your staff who are successfully working remotely can continue to work remotely and what would that mean? there is going to be city administrator's office is working on as well as c.h.r., with more specific guidance that will be coming out in the...
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the medical department was a far flung department of laboratories from north, south, east, and west. diseases new to the army doctor that they were being encountered. methods of treatment and control had to be developed. extreme heat and cold produced problems that were a challenge to the medical department and their laboratories. laboratory organization which followed the armies to every distant outpost were the surgeon general's office. although they were concerned with every a aspect, they were concerned about the medical service. the personnel and supply services, the army medical department research and graduate school and the army institute of pathology. these organizations represented the coordinated effort. the first big job was the felt units and technical personnel. overseas assignments alone 217 general hospitals, 91 evacuation hospitals, and 99 field hospitals had to be organized and trained. these unit training was conducted at camp barkley, texas. alabama, forth lewis in washington, and in addition to the overseas need, the zone of interior had to be expanded. general h
the medical department was a far flung department of laboratories from north, south, east, and west. diseases new to the army doctor that they were being encountered. methods of treatment and control had to be developed. extreme heat and cold produced problems that were a challenge to the medical department and their laboratories. laboratory organization which followed the armies to every distant outpost were the surgeon general's office. although they were concerned with every a aspect, they...
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there is a lot of department does. too often, we talk about the department's mission from a security perspective. that is our core competency. a lot of what we do in a covid-19 environment is in economic security, making sure we can keep the economy running and get the economy back up and running as we come out of this pandemic. to answer your question, there is a lot what the department does responding to covid. our agency is leading the full response and coordinating that response. they are doing that out of the coordination center. they have departments working with them hand-in-hand. a lot of expertise are there. they have seven or eight different task forces within. they have different areas they are focusing on from the preservation of ppe, making sure hospitals, nursing homes, and other care facilities are taking care of their ppe. we have introduced technology to sanitize that equipment to get multiple uses out of them. the air bridge, we are getting medical supplies. we are also expanding it using our authorit
there is a lot of department does. too often, we talk about the department's mission from a security perspective. that is our core competency. a lot of what we do in a covid-19 environment is in economic security, making sure we can keep the economy running and get the economy back up and running as we come out of this pandemic. to answer your question, there is a lot what the department does responding to covid. our agency is leading the full response and coordinating that response. they are...
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as you'll see, this is a budget we were provided by the department. the expenditures are about $142.2 million, which is less than the amount in the resolution, so we do recommend a reduction -- to amend the restore deuce to the amount provided in the contract budget. and we recommend approval. >> thank you very much. any comments or questions from my colleagues? seeing none, madam clerk, let's open up item number 1 for public comment, please. >> clerk: yes, madam chair, operation is checking to see if there's callers in the queue. if caller ares ready, if you have not already done so, please press one and zero to be added to the queue. for those already on hold, please continue to wait until you're prompted to begin at the beep. >> madam chair, there are no callers wishing to speak. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. public comment is now closed. i'd like to make a motion to move this item to the board with a positive recommendation. madam clerk clerk, could i have roll call? >> clerk: excuse me. >> supervisor fewer: yes. and i can make a motio
as you'll see, this is a budget we were provided by the department. the expenditures are about $142.2 million, which is less than the amount in the resolution, so we do recommend a reduction -- to amend the restore deuce to the amount provided in the contract budget. and we recommend approval. >> thank you very much. any comments or questions from my colleagues? seeing none, madam clerk, let's open up item number 1 for public comment, please. >> clerk: yes, madam chair, operation is...
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we have workforce needs across departments. i talk about with a number of different audiences, you come to work at dhs because you believe in the mission. you believe in the mission whether it is ice, the coast guard, that is what draws you to the department.i would encourage anyone out there driven to that mission to contact us. those are the folks we are looking for. we can train who we need to train to our particular mission. if you have that background a new come to us well trained -- but when we talk about law enforcement capabilities and institutions in the department, first and foremost i'm looking for individuals who believe in the mission. who want to be here. who are perhaps not looking -- you aren't looking to make millions and millions of dollars working in the department of homeland security. you will be a very valuable piece of protecting the homeland and a very important mission. we work with centers of excellence around the country in a variety of universities on a variety of disciplines. whether that is biotech
we have workforce needs across departments. i talk about with a number of different audiences, you come to work at dhs because you believe in the mission. you believe in the mission whether it is ice, the coast guard, that is what draws you to the department.i would encourage anyone out there driven to that mission to contact us. those are the folks we are looking for. we can train who we need to train to our particular mission. if you have that background a new come to us well trained -- but...
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those kind of departments. is it we can empty fox plaza for a year and save all that money or -- i guess i'm a little confused by this. those instructions. >> yeah. at this point in time, we're asking departments to do the evaluation. which of your staff who are successfully working remotely can continue to work remotely and what would that mean? there is going to be city administrator's office is working on as well as c.h.r., with more specific guidance that will be coming out in the next week or two about duration, and aligned with public health guidance and how should people plan to work remotely and in the next week or two, we might have some departments and agencies . >> i forgot my question. if i remember it, i'll come back. thank you. >> i'll ask a question first and supervisor ronen, if it comes to you, then feel free to join in. i wanted to clarify. so, for next year, the 2021 is 10% reduction. 5% contingency, is that right? and it is going on in the prior year reduction? >> it is a total of 15% ongoin
those kind of departments. is it we can empty fox plaza for a year and save all that money or -- i guess i'm a little confused by this. those instructions. >> yeah. at this point in time, we're asking departments to do the evaluation. which of your staff who are successfully working remotely can continue to work remotely and what would that mean? there is going to be city administrator's office is working on as well as c.h.r., with more specific guidance that will be coming out in the...
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the health department keeps a close watch over the supply to make sure that only water that is safe to drink reaches the people of the community. and just like water, food can carry dangerous disease-producing organisms. therefore, to safeguard all members of the community against the diseases which can be spread by unclean food, your health department is concerned with the purity of the many foods consumed by people each day. rigorous standards of cleanliness are established for all places where food is processed and handled. everywhere the standards of cleanliness are enforced by frequent inspections. to further safeguard the health of the community, proper disposal of garbage is essential. if garbage is not properly disposed of, disease organisms may be spread to food products in homes or restaurants. improper disposal of sewage may also endanger the health of the community. rivers and streams may become polluted, swimming holes and beaches may be ruined for recreation because sewage is discharged. such hazards must be eliminated. along with these responsibilities. the local health
the health department keeps a close watch over the supply to make sure that only water that is safe to drink reaches the people of the community. and just like water, food can carry dangerous disease-producing organisms. therefore, to safeguard all members of the community against the diseases which can be spread by unclean food, your health department is concerned with the purity of the many foods consumed by people each day. rigorous standards of cleanliness are established for all places...
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as you'll see, this is a budget we were provided by the department. the expenditures are about $142.2 million, which is less than the amount in the resolution, so we do recommend a reduction -- to amend the restore deuce to the amount provided in the contract budget. and we recommend approval. >> thank you very much. any comments or questions from my colleagues? seeing none, madam clerk, let's open up item number 1 for public comment, please. >> clerk: yes, madam chair, operation is checking to see if there's callers in the queue. if caller ares ready, if you have not already done so, please press one and zero to be added to the queue. for those already on hold, please continue to wait until you're prompted to begin at the beep. >> madam chair, there are no callers wishing to speak. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. public comment is now closed. i'd like to make a motion to move this item to the board with a positive recommendation. madam clerk clerk, could i have roll call? >> clerk: excuse me. >> supervisor fewer: yes. and i can make a motio
as you'll see, this is a budget we were provided by the department. the expenditures are about $142.2 million, which is less than the amount in the resolution, so we do recommend a reduction -- to amend the restore deuce to the amount provided in the contract budget. and we recommend approval. >> thank you very much. any comments or questions from my colleagues? seeing none, madam clerk, let's open up item number 1 for public comment, please. >> clerk: yes, madam chair, operation is...
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department, they are here. of course, the recommendation of the commission are set forth in the package that is before this committee. with that i will turn it over to supervisor mandelman. thank you for joining us this afternoon. >> thank you, chair peskin. thank you for your leadership on demolition issues. for a long time the item before us today is an ordinance that i drew with supervisor's co-sponsor to close a loophole for single family homes that encourages speculative demolition of existing housing to be replaced by very large and more expensive and less affordable single family homes. currently 317 of the planning code requires conditional use approval in most cases where the demolition is proposed. there is an exception. some existing single family homes can be demolished if the value of the property, not the value of the home, is above a certain amount. currently $2.2 million. that is set by the zoning administrator and adjusted periodically. these are demonstrably unaffordable that is referring to t
department, they are here. of course, the recommendation of the commission are set forth in the package that is before this committee. with that i will turn it over to supervisor mandelman. thank you for joining us this afternoon. >> thank you, chair peskin. thank you for your leadership on demolition issues. for a long time the item before us today is an ordinance that i drew with supervisor's co-sponsor to close a loophole for single family homes that encourages speculative demolition...
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> i know that your department is the department for managing and renting properties, and also cleaning for the city. how has your department been preparing for the crisis? >> well, because our citizens are sheltering in place and our buildings are closed to the general public, a substantial amount of city staff and city departments are still open and operating and doing city businesses. so we still have to do the cleaning and engineering on the portfolio and things that need to be service. and the other thing is all our workers are disaster service workers, so we have been providing the emergency operations center with various staffing needs such as drivers of trucks and accounting staff to assist them in this crisis. >> have you obtained additional space for the city to use during this crisis? >> yes. the crisis has actually required numerous transactions, and so we help basically the department of public health, the department of human services, and the department of homelessness determine where they can put the services that they ne
thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> i know that your department is the department for managing and renting properties, and also cleaning for the city. how has your department been preparing for the crisis? >> well, because our citizens are sheltering in place and our buildings are closed to the general public, a substantial amount of city staff and city departments are still open and operating and doing city businesses. so we still have to do the cleaning and...
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department of agriculture. unlike where the department of energy and the consultants will.owever, we will i'm sure when the epa begins to act we will provide our assistance and evaluate the application. i will say that it's a little bit different from the disproportionate hardship impact on the severe economic harm to a state or a region or to the economy. >> speaking of differences, how did that develop and conduct the department of energy compare or differ from that conducted by a private company? >> the biggest difference is the role of the department is one of the basic research that the private sector wouldn't have the resources or the willingness to go through. they wouldn't have the capacity that we would to take the technological rest. they would invest in things that might take the product to be a breakthrough product. the government's role i governme what breakthrough tech knowledge he might result in new products and that is the role that we see the government should play. it's more basic at the early levels of the technology readiness levels as opposed to doing
department of agriculture. unlike where the department of energy and the consultants will.owever, we will i'm sure when the epa begins to act we will provide our assistance and evaluate the application. i will say that it's a little bit different from the disproportionate hardship impact on the severe economic harm to a state or a region or to the economy. >> speaking of differences, how did that develop and conduct the department of energy compare or differ from that conducted by a...
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people i the department's workforce. we have witness and a lot of assault on our law enforcement community. last night in california, and assessing cowardly shot two contractors as they stood watch over protest. one officer was killed and the other is in critical condition. the fbi, oklahoma police, supported by the department of homeland secured, investigating the attack. let me express my deepest condolences to the family members of these two contractors. any loss in the dhs family impacts all of us, and want the loved ones of these officers to know you have the support of the department behind you. also last night, the brave men and women of the u.s. secret service were assaulted by criminals. urine and rocks, alcohol at our officers, who sustained injuries, including broken bones. acts protesters committed of violence while hiding behind the first amendment right to protest. ice facility was attacked by a criminal who through a molotov cocktail. the facility housed the men and women who took a solemn oath to protect
people i the department's workforce. we have witness and a lot of assault on our law enforcement community. last night in california, and assessing cowardly shot two contractors as they stood watch over protest. one officer was killed and the other is in critical condition. the fbi, oklahoma police, supported by the department of homeland secured, investigating the attack. let me express my deepest condolences to the family members of these two contractors. any loss in the dhs family impacts...
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department of agriculture. the department of energy role but however i'm sure tot we will, when epa begins act on it we will provide our , youtance in evaluating know, the application. i will say is a little bit different from the disproportionate hardship impact on a small refinery. this is a severe economic harm to a state, region, or of economy. --speaking of disk differences, how does the research and development conducted by the department of energy compared to or different from the r&d conducted by a private company? biggest difference is that the role of the department one, for basic research to do on technologies that the private sector but i do not have the resources or willingness to go through. they would not have the capacity that we have to take the risk.logical they will invest in things that might improve their products or could be a breakthrough product, but the government role is to see what breakthrough technology might result in new products. that's the role that we see the .overnment should
department of agriculture. the department of energy role but however i'm sure tot we will, when epa begins act on it we will provide our , youtance in evaluating know, the application. i will say is a little bit different from the disproportionate hardship impact on a small refinery. this is a severe economic harm to a state, region, or of economy. --speaking of disk differences, how does the research and development conducted by the department of energy compared to or different from the...
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the five county health departments are integral parts of the districts. the oufrz fficers in charge of district and they include a medical degree, a post graduate course in public health and five years full time experience. >> they are authorized to act for him. he is available for technical advice the directors of the 11 divisions and two health districtors. the onch district staff includes an assistant officer and district sub inviting nursz, one or more engineers, supervising in field public health nurses and a clerical staff. full records are kept in all district offices. they may take checks according to the status of each case. district offices conduct the state programs through 798 local health officers and five county health commissioners. there are frequent conferences with local health officers. when serious epidemics or unusual circumstances occur, they're given to temporary assignments by other districts or central office. district staffs are flexible and not subject to local authority. an important function of the district officer is the prel
the five county health departments are integral parts of the districts. the oufrz fficers in charge of district and they include a medical degree, a post graduate course in public health and five years full time experience. >> they are authorized to act for him. he is available for technical advice the directors of the 11 divisions and two health districtors. the onch district staff includes an assistant officer and district sub inviting nursz, one or more engineers, supervising in field...
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there's lot of what the department is doing. we have a lot of other efforts going on from some research and development using the virus on the effects of sunlight of both service as well as aerosol environments. we have our immigrations and customs enforcement actually bring hope americans from central and south america on air flights. there's a lot of what the department is doing sort of behind the scenes. a lot of what you hear about now is testing, , which we are over 5 million tests that have been completed the focus needs to again remained remain on testin on ppe, making sure we get it to splice out there. a lot of what we do in the background is making sure we continue to keep the supply chain open. we continue to keep those not only the ppe flowing, but also the everyday goods and services that everyone in the u.s. uses. we are involved in keeping the agricultural industry open, making sure we have pieces in place of those workers. i could go on and on, a little rambling that a lot of this to say the department is doing a
there's lot of what the department is doing. we have a lot of other efforts going on from some research and development using the virus on the effects of sunlight of both service as well as aerosol environments. we have our immigrations and customs enforcement actually bring hope americans from central and south america on air flights. there's a lot of what the department is doing sort of behind the scenes. a lot of what you hear about now is testing, , which we are over 5 million tests that...
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this audio was provided to the san francisco police department from the san francisco department of management. the audio is the 911 call from the aggravated assault incident reported on april 21, 2020. this incident occurred on the 600 block of post street. please note, the victim's voice has been changed to protect his safety. >> san francisco 911. what is your emergency. >> yes. [bleep]. >> i'm calling from my cell phone number, and i was walking down first street towards downtown, and i was -- i told you the block. any ways, i was attacked by an african american gentleman with braids, and he's about 6 feet or so, maybe 170, 180 pounds. he had a -- [inaudible] >> no. >> okay. where are you, sir? >> i'm -- [inaudible] >> okay. what's your address? >> my address is -- [bleep]. >> and what room or apartment are you in? [bleep]. >> i'm headed out with my dad at the time. >> okay. well, what do you want to do? do you want to speak with the officers? >> yes, i would. and i'll have to file a complaint. >> i know. what do you want to do? >> right now, i'm going down to -- >> okay. well, we don't ma
this audio was provided to the san francisco police department from the san francisco department of management. the audio is the 911 call from the aggravated assault incident reported on april 21, 2020. this incident occurred on the 600 block of post street. please note, the victim's voice has been changed to protect his safety. >> san francisco 911. what is your emergency. >> yes. [bleep]. >> i'm calling from my cell phone number, and i was walking down first street towards...
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scott sanchez, planning department. i'd like to echo mr. duffy's comments and thank the planning sponsor. since the last meeting, they've updated their team and have improved the quality of the plans and made access to the property to our staff. they have submitted the required variance application and will be preparing the required section 311 neighborhood notification and hope to have that work completed over the next few months. that's all i have to say. thank you. >> clerk: okay. thank you. is there any public comment on this item? if you called in on the phone, please turn down your t.v. or radio and press star-nine to speak. this will indicate that you wish to have public comment. okay. two people are in public comment. let's start with the number ending in 8177. >> hello. would you like to make public comment? >> yes. can you hear me now? >> clerk: so this is on the 22nd street appeals. is this what you'd like to make public comment on? >> yes. i'm calling to make a public comment. i'm in support of reinstating t
scott sanchez, planning department. i'd like to echo mr. duffy's comments and thank the planning sponsor. since the last meeting, they've updated their team and have improved the quality of the plans and made access to the property to our staff. they have submitted the required variance application and will be preparing the required section 311 neighborhood notification and hope to have that work completed over the next few months. that's all i have to say. thank you. >> clerk: okay....
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i work for the department of public health. and so it seems to me that i would -- to me those are policy decisions, strategic policy decisions how that department and other departments and the mayor and the board of supervisors work together to make policy and to implement policy. to me that is very different than requiring activity across a whole city where we're asking and taking away individual person's rights and asking them to shelter in place. so the orders are focused on broad things that impact the whole population. but not specifically directing policy choices and strategic choices by departments that i work for. i think these are really good questions. so somebody show me an example where a health official has issued an orreder to require their department to do something. i think that's a policy choice. and i think that is where the decisions lie. >> i don't want to belabor it, but i respectively disagree. i think there may be aspects that are policies and that are left to the political realm. there is a range of thin
i work for the department of public health. and so it seems to me that i would -- to me those are policy decisions, strategic policy decisions how that department and other departments and the mayor and the board of supervisors work together to make policy and to implement policy. to me that is very different than requiring activity across a whole city where we're asking and taking away individual person's rights and asking them to shelter in place. so the orders are focused on broad things...
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so for now, we can show you what the police department is doing, they continue moving the crowd back in there split the crowd into little factions so this is how it's going to play out the rest of the evening.the couple of girls there that are being pushed. >> [ muffled crowd noises ] >> reporter: they got me, too. they got me right here. okay, thank you, thank you. this person complaining that his daughter got hit with one of the projectiles. let's spin around and see what's going on, there's a group of people that are continuing to confront the police department, the police department moving and now people moving back towards us so we are on fourth street heading over toward san fernando street so we just continue walking back. as the police are clearing the streets here. >> they mad they can't use their knees. >> reporter: you have officers in full riot gear, they've got their sticks, fortunately in this ar athanoen firing those projectiles, but i can see several of the officers are armed with those launchers. they're not really guns per se, i think there fired by air canisters so
so for now, we can show you what the police department is doing, they continue moving the crowd back in there split the crowd into little factions so this is how it's going to play out the rest of the evening.the couple of girls there that are being pushed. >> [ muffled crowd noises ] >> reporter: they got me, too. they got me right here. okay, thank you, thank you. this person complaining that his daughter got hit with one of the projectiles. let's spin around and see what's going...
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department, they are here. of course, the recommendation of the commission are set forth in the package that is before this committee. with that i will turn it over to supervisor mandelman. thank you for joining us this afternoon. >> thank you, chair peskin. thank you for your leadership on demolition issues. for a long time the item before us today is an ordinance that i drew with supervisor's co-sponsor to close a loophole for single family homes that encourages speculative demolition of existing housing to be replaced by very large and more expensive and less affordable single family homes. currently 317 of the planning code requires conditional use approval in most cases where the demolition is proposed. there is an exception. some existing single family homes can be demolished if the value of the property, not the value of the home, is above a certain amount. currently $2.2 million. that is set by the zoning administrator and adjusted periodically. these are demonstrably unaffordable that is referring to t
department, they are here. of course, the recommendation of the commission are set forth in the package that is before this committee. with that i will turn it over to supervisor mandelman. thank you for joining us this afternoon. >> thank you, chair peskin. thank you for your leadership on demolition issues. for a long time the item before us today is an ordinance that i drew with supervisor's co-sponsor to close a loophole for single family homes that encourages speculative demolition...
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those kind of departments. is it we can empty fox plaza for a year and save all that money or -- i guess i'm a little confused by this. those instructions. >> yeah. at this point in time, we're asking departments to do the evaluation. which of your staff who are successfully working remotely can continue to work remotely and what would that mean? there is going to be city administrator's office is working on as well as c.h.r., with more specific guidance that will be coming out in the next week or two about duration, and aligned with public health guidance and how should people plan to work remotely and in the next week or two, we might have some departments and agencies . >> i forgot my question. if i remember it, i'll come back. thank you. >> i'll ask a question first and supervisor ronen, if it comes to you, then feel free to join in. i wanted to clarify. so, for next year, the 2021 is 10% reduction. 5% contingency, is that right? and it is going on in the prior year reduction? >> it is a total of 15% ongoin
those kind of departments. is it we can empty fox plaza for a year and save all that money or -- i guess i'm a little confused by this. those instructions. >> yeah. at this point in time, we're asking departments to do the evaluation. which of your staff who are successfully working remotely can continue to work remotely and what would that mean? there is going to be city administrator's office is working on as well as c.h.r., with more specific guidance that will be coming out in the...
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. >> i know that your department is the department for managing and renting properties, and also cleaning for the city. how has your department been preparing for the crisis? >> well, because our citizens are sheltering in place and our buildings are closed to the general public, a substantial amount of city staff and city departments are still open and operating and doing city businesses. so we still have to do the cleaning and engineering on the portfolio and things that need to be service. and the other thing is all our workers are disaster service workers, so we have been providing the emergency operations center with various staffing needs such as drivers of trucks and accounting staff to assist them in this crisis. >> have you obtained additional space for the city to use during this crisis? >> yes. the crisis has actually required numerous transactions, and so we help basically the department of public health, the department of human services, and the department of homelessness determine where they can put the services that they need. so, for example, if they need a testing site or
. >> i know that your department is the department for managing and renting properties, and also cleaning for the city. how has your department been preparing for the crisis? >> well, because our citizens are sheltering in place and our buildings are closed to the general public, a substantial amount of city staff and city departments are still open and operating and doing city businesses. so we still have to do the cleaning and engineering on the portfolio and things that need to...
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of the american people and the department workforce. we have witnessed an assault on our law enforcement community. californiain oakland an assassin shot to federal protective service contractors as they stood watch over a protest. one officer was killed. the other is in critical condition. police, the oakland supported by the department of homeland security, are investigating that attack. let me express my deepest condolences to the family members of these two contractors. and a loss in the dhs family impacts all of us and i want the loved ones of these brave officers to know you have the support of the department behind you. also last night the brave men and women of the united states secret service were assaulted by criminals. it's iraq's. rocks.rew -- they threw they threw alcohol. they through urine. threw urine. they did so while hiding behind their first moment right of lawful protest. a protest or through a molotov cocktail in an attempt to burn down the facility, a facility that houses men and women who have taken a solemn both
of the american people and the department workforce. we have witnessed an assault on our law enforcement community. californiain oakland an assassin shot to federal protective service contractors as they stood watch over a protest. one officer was killed. the other is in critical condition. police, the oakland supported by the department of homeland security, are investigating that attack. let me express my deepest condolences to the family members of these two contractors. and a loss in the...
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there's a lot more spectators than there are people in front of th police department. but it is probably 100 or 150 people but beyond them toward fourth street in city hall plaza there's maybe 1000 more back there. and they are just watching to see what goes on here. every few minutes the police will move back a little bit and they will push and if anyone resists then those people are getting arrested on the spot and taken away. there's probably been half a dozen people arrested so far and people who are being arrested do not appear to be resisting, they are down on the ground, they are getting handcuffed and being taken away. >> it's quite a different group from where you were a few hours ago, this group seems to have taken on a whole different demeanor, is the same group marching along 101 earlier or are these different people? >> reporter: these are the same folks that were on the freeway earlier. there may be more. instead of just going home after that, after the freeway protest, he decided maybe they wanted to make a stand and make more of a statement so that appe
there's a lot more spectators than there are people in front of th police department. but it is probably 100 or 150 people but beyond them toward fourth street in city hall plaza there's maybe 1000 more back there. and they are just watching to see what goes on here. every few minutes the police will move back a little bit and they will push and if anyone resists then those people are getting arrested on the spot and taken away. there's probably been half a dozen people arrested so far and...
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grant colfax, san francisco department of public health. dr. colfax, the first question is from abc 7 news. should san franciscans be concerned about people traveling to the city or the bay area from other counties and states that are less restrictive? >> dr. grant colfax: so i think right now travel, it's best for people to limit their travel to essential travel. this is not the time to go on a trip for recreation, a vacation, even to visit family and friends. i think it's very important per my prior comments that we focus on focusing on the stay-at-home order, wearing face coverings, and social distancing. i think that with regard to people coming in to san francisco from other areas, it's also very important that we as a community create norms where the facial covering, the social distancing is encouraged and enforced. so i would really ensure that we do this, whether people are in san francisco as part of their residency, whether they're coming in to work in san francisco, or if people are coming to travel here, that again, the social dista
grant colfax, san francisco department of public health. dr. colfax, the first question is from abc 7 news. should san franciscans be concerned about people traveling to the city or the bay area from other counties and states that are less restrictive? >> dr. grant colfax: so i think right now travel, it's best for people to limit their travel to essential travel. this is not the time to go on a trip for recreation, a vacation, even to visit family and friends. i think it's very important...
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health, the department of human services, and the department of homelessness determine where they can put the services that they need. so, for example, if they need a testing site or if they need a building -- a vacant building to put supplies or if they need to put some trucks, we will help them locate that office building or that property based on their factors that they need. we will then contact the landlord or the property owner of the space or the building owner decides they want, and then, we negotiate the terms that they need, whether it's a permit or a lease, we'll help the city attorney draft that agreement. >> nice. so can you talk about how some of our iconic buildings, such address the palace of -- such as the palace of fine arts, has been repurposed during the pandemic? >> certainly. the city needs as much space as it can use during this pandemic, and the department had to relocate to moscone south convention center so that we could do social distancing as required by both the city and the state. we have hundreds and hundreds of staff people working on this covid-19 cris
health, the department of human services, and the department of homelessness determine where they can put the services that they need. so, for example, if they need a testing site or if they need a building -- a vacant building to put supplies or if they need to put some trucks, we will help them locate that office building or that property based on their factors that they need. we will then contact the landlord or the property owner of the space or the building owner decides they want, and...
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some of the other department services that generate revenue. so all of those activities -- those revenue generating activities have stopped and that's led to a very significant shortfall in this most recent quarter and we do have some staffing and salary savings given the issues they have that's partially off setting that leaving them with a $9 million problem. >> you never see surpluses and i see [inaudible] explained, for example, the police departments, sheriff, that we are seeing significant surpluss in other departments that [inaudible]. >> yes. we're counting on savings in places you see it on those tables. for general pressure you see across the city at the moment that is resulting in salary savings is hiring slowdowns and that is driven by the fact that it would be technically hard to hire anyone in this circumstance, remotedly. and not filling positions quickly or filling them at all so you see surpluses in a lot of places in the error. >> ok. and then i realize that the mayor's office is working on a new rebalancing plan for the fisca
some of the other department services that generate revenue. so all of those activities -- those revenue generating activities have stopped and that's led to a very significant shortfall in this most recent quarter and we do have some staffing and salary savings given the issues they have that's partially off setting that leaving them with a $9 million problem. >> you never see surpluses and i see [inaudible] explained, for example, the police departments, sheriff, that we are seeing...
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from the judicial branch, and from the justice department today as well. we got a big ruling from the supreme court today. that may finally put to rest the great new jersey bridge-gate scandal of 2013, which aged me approximately 17 years. seems also quite by current, quaint by current standards the way a staffer and political appointee and governor chris christie's administration died it was time for some plastic problems in fort lee new jersey in order to get back at that mayor for not endorsing chris christie in the bid for governor, and the christie staffer kelly who wrote the infamous email and baroni, another trustee, were convicted of charges of fraud and conspiracy by cooking up this plot by jamming, by changing lanes of the george washington bridge, the busiest passenger car bridge. bridget kelly was facing a year and a half in prison and bill baroni facing two and a half years but in an unanimous decision, the supreme court rejected the entire premise and threw the entire case out and saying yes there was evidence of deception and corruption and
from the judicial branch, and from the justice department today as well. we got a big ruling from the supreme court today. that may finally put to rest the great new jersey bridge-gate scandal of 2013, which aged me approximately 17 years. seems also quite by current, quaint by current standards the way a staffer and political appointee and governor chris christie's administration died it was time for some plastic problems in fort lee new jersey in order to get back at that mayor for not...
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from the department of emergency management. the less that you have before you is the annual governing body resolution for emergency preparedness grantses that are applied for by our department. this year there are five grants in the list. the urban area security initiative and the state homeland security program. and the emergency management performance grant, and the local government oil spill contingency plan grant, and a hazard mitigation grant. the california office of emergency services requires that the date of the grant year and naming applicant agents appears annually and so this is our annual request for board approval. and funds are ongoing and usually submitted through the budget process and i'm happy to try to answer any questions that you may have. >> president fewer: thank you very much. any questions or comments from colleagues? madam clerk, let's open this up to public comment. >> clerk: yes, madam chair. operation is checking to see if there are callers in the queue. please let us know if there are callers that
from the department of emergency management. the less that you have before you is the annual governing body resolution for emergency preparedness grantses that are applied for by our department. this year there are five grants in the list. the urban area security initiative and the state homeland security program. and the emergency management performance grant, and the local government oil spill contingency plan grant, and a hazard mitigation grant. the california office of emergency services...
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what is the department doing about it? know anything about the offenders here and kind of what's going on? >> yeah, absolutely, commissioner. in terms of the shooting, that is an absolute concerns for most of the departments. overall, the shootings are done, but it's very concerning, particularly the number of shots that have been fired and the weapon. we know in some of them, rifles have been used -- high power rifles, and that's concerning. we attributed that to, as we stated, gang activity. we identified the groups that we believe are involved and are working to identify the individuals, and that's, you know, the best measure, first of all, to identify the people so they can be held accountable, but there's a lot of community work that goes into this, and there have been a lot of meetings along the way via zoom or whatever technology they use. the other is once we identify the shooting, those who might be involved because of retaliation, which we know sometimes with group or gang related shootings, that's always somethi
what is the department doing about it? know anything about the offenders here and kind of what's going on? >> yeah, absolutely, commissioner. in terms of the shooting, that is an absolute concerns for most of the departments. overall, the shootings are done, but it's very concerning, particularly the number of shots that have been fired and the weapon. we know in some of them, rifles have been used -- high power rifles, and that's concerning. we attributed that to, as we stated, gang...
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the district officer has a part in all of the department's major activities.ew york state is now conducting an experimental field study to determine the feasibility of nursing delivery service as part of the generalized nursing program in a rural county. because of persistently high infant mortality, and maternal death in chiefly rural places, conferences were held with state and local health officials and with local physicians and hospital and welfare offices. ten nurses were assigned. they were equipped cars as well as strong snow shovels. they instruct the expectant mothers and help them make preparations. on stettic packages were made and assembled in sewing rooms and by volunteer groups of women. the nurses assembled the packages for sterilizing at the local milk plant. the doctor arriving for a delivery finds a nurse in charge, room and patient prepared and hot water ready. towels and sterile supplies are waiting. the electric lantern is better than the kerosene lamp and the nurses are willing and the nurses returns to bathe baby, care for mother and ins
the district officer has a part in all of the department's major activities.ew york state is now conducting an experimental field study to determine the feasibility of nursing delivery service as part of the generalized nursing program in a rural county. because of persistently high infant mortality, and maternal death in chiefly rural places, conferences were held with state and local health officials and with local physicians and hospital and welfare offices. ten nurses were assigned. they...
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the people who are picking them up and throwing them back at the police department. so the teargas is having an effect and it is dispersing mea i see multiple people now washing their eyes out with other water and/or milk that is being used. ke th. tly people had milk as a >> we know you got hit earlier and you are okay from that, but the smoke, the teargas, can you smell that? i know it's hard to hear me. >> reporter: this continues to unwind and get a little more dangerous for the crowd, police are moving again, people continue to throw water bottles at the police department. teargas being shot, projectiles and still people in the face of the police department, believe it or not after all of this. but they are now moving the crowd back toward fourth street and i've a feeling this is going to be going on for quite a while tonight. it's still an unfolding situation, more teargas being thrown and thrown back by protesters. back and forth, just going back and forth. the loudspeaker from the police department continues to declare this an unlawful assembly. police tellin
the people who are picking them up and throwing them back at the police department. so the teargas is having an effect and it is dispersing mea i see multiple people now washing their eyes out with other water and/or milk that is being used. ke th. tly people had milk as a >> we know you got hit earlier and you are okay from that, but the smoke, the teargas, can you smell that? i know it's hard to hear me. >> reporter: this continues to unwind and get a little more dangerous for the...
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those kind of departments. is it we can empty fox plaza for a year and save all that money or -- i guess i'm a little confused by this. those instructions. >> yeah. at this point in time, we're asking departments to do the evaluation. which of your staff who are successfully working remotely can continue to work remotely and what would that mean? there is going to be city administrator's office is working on as well as c.h.r., with more specific guidance that will be coming out in the next week or two about duration, and aligned with public health guidance and how should people plan to work remotely and in the next week or two, we might have some departments and agencies . >> i forgot my question. if i remember it, i'll come back. thank you. >> i'll ask a question first and supervisor ronen, if it comes to you, then feel free to join in. i wanted to clarify. so, for next year, the 2021 is 10% reduction. 5% contingency, is that right? and it is going on in the prior year reduction? >> it is a total of 15% ongoin
those kind of departments. is it we can empty fox plaza for a year and save all that money or -- i guess i'm a little confused by this. those instructions. >> yeah. at this point in time, we're asking departments to do the evaluation. which of your staff who are successfully working remotely can continue to work remotely and what would that mean? there is going to be city administrator's office is working on as well as c.h.r., with more specific guidance that will be coming out in the...
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step after step after step to make the justice department not a department of justice of the united states simply a handmaiden of the president. and the president says so. the president comes out and says we're going to look at the crimes committed by the investigators. we're going to investigate other things. that's why we have to have barr in front of us on the 9th to get to the bottom, that they are subverting the department of justice into a personal agent of the president and subverting justice. and that's completely contrary to the interests of justice in the united states. well cannot have a department of justice that is not impartial and that serves the personal interests of the president and not the interests of justice. >> will you seek to hear from any of these prosecutors as well? >> we're in discussion with a number of individuals, and that may very well happen. >> what do you say to people who watch the impeachment probe where you were a house manager, watch the claims made there, and we've reported those claims by some of the very same lawyers made in the supreme court this
step after step after step to make the justice department not a department of justice of the united states simply a handmaiden of the president. and the president says so. the president comes out and says we're going to look at the crimes committed by the investigators. we're going to investigate other things. that's why we have to have barr in front of us on the 9th to get to the bottom, that they are subverting the department of justice into a personal agent of the president and subverting...
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that supplement the work of the community health department.y are voluntary health organizations frequently staffed by volunteers. ann as a volunteer in the local chapter of the red cross is helping to prepare emergency kits for use in a nearby disaster area. one of the many jobs the red cross undertakes to supplement the work of existing health agencies particularly in times of emergency. and then there are the many other voluntary health agencies concerned with specific diseases. some of these organizations are concerned with research. others with rehabilitation and a tremendous burden of caring for the victims of the respective disease. in many communities, there are visiting nurse services to provide home nursing care for bedridden patients. the larger urban centers frequently have a safety council to guard against the many safety hazards that occur on the roads and in the industry and in the home. and now, together with roger, we will come upon still another safeguard which helps maintain the health of a community. yes, the family doctor.
that supplement the work of the community health department.y are voluntary health organizations frequently staffed by volunteers. ann as a volunteer in the local chapter of the red cross is helping to prepare emergency kits for use in a nearby disaster area. one of the many jobs the red cross undertakes to supplement the work of existing health agencies particularly in times of emergency. and then there are the many other voluntary health agencies concerned with specific diseases. some of...