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and second was -- >> commissioner dooley. >> okay. we have a motion by commissioner dwight, seconded by commissioner dooley. are you ready for a vote? okay. roll call. commissioner adams? >> vice president adams: yes. >> clerk: commissioner -- one moment. corby? >> president adams -- i am requesting -- >> this is the vote. >> oh, yes. >> clerk: commissioner dooley? >> yes sk. >> clerk: commissioner zouzounis is absent, the motion passes with one absent. >> we will make sure this gets before the commissions. this is very unfair to you, and i just wanted to say kma commissioner -- what commissioner dwight says, you are the backbone of this city and what makes this city run, okay? and to me, to have -- this is a slap in the face, and we need to do everything we can to protect you and your businesses and your livelihoods. so again, i want to thank everybody for coming out tonight and speaking your mind. if you have comments that you did not get to say here up front, please give them to rick here, and they'll be part of the record. so than
and second was -- >> commissioner dooley. >> okay. we have a motion by commissioner dwight, seconded by commissioner dooley. are you ready for a vote? okay. roll call. commissioner adams? >> vice president adams: yes. >> clerk: commissioner -- one moment. corby? >> president adams -- i am requesting -- >> this is the vote. >> oh, yes. >> clerk: commissioner dooley? >> yes sk. >> clerk: commissioner zouzounis is absent, the motion...
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ok. >> and we're including commissioner dooley. >> she can vote in that? >> ok. >> 5-0. >> welcome. >> thank you, commissioners. nicole elliott director of the office of cannabis. thank you for having us here today and for agreeing to hear and weigh in on this item. i am joined by my deputy director eugene hillsman, he is right behind me. he will also be presenting on components of the equity program as well. last time i was here was before we had, in place, a final regulatory structure. it was less than a year ago. since then, the city has issued an equity report that was done by my office in collaboration with the human rights commission in the controllers office. supervisor cohen led the charge in implementing or incrafting an equity program incorporated into the regular la tosh regulatory . so before we get into the over all request, i wanted to familiarize you all with that program so you can better understand the program and the population that we're targeting with this request. so just starting at the very beginning, looking at what supervisor cohen
ok. >> and we're including commissioner dooley. >> she can vote in that? >> ok. >> 5-0. >> welcome. >> thank you, commissioners. nicole elliott director of the office of cannabis. thank you for having us here today and for agreeing to hear and weigh in on this item. i am joined by my deputy director eugene hillsman, he is right behind me. he will also be presenting on components of the equity program as well. last time i was here was before we had, in place,...
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cecily miller, holly nivens and donna dooley, all hubers' former cellmates, said that she had said sheilled poston because they were breaking up. "she would get on the phone and cry and sing to her mom and say, 'there's worse crimes than murder,'" dooley said. miller also said hubers never expressed remorse for the 29-year-old lawyer's death. "and then she said, 'i gave him the nose job he always wanted,'" miller said. nivens reportedly testified that hubers said during a phone call with her mother that poston's family was rich enough to buy another son.a forensics expert testified poston had been shot first in the forehead while he was seated, twice in the back while still in his seat and three more times after he fell to the floor. hubers and poston dated off and on for a year and a half after meeting on facebook. they had a contentious relationship, according to highland heights police chief bill birkenhauer, who reportedly testified that she was known to log into his facebook to block other women. birkenhauer also claimed hubers sent poston hundreds of text messages during one of t
cecily miller, holly nivens and donna dooley, all hubers' former cellmates, said that she had said sheilled poston because they were breaking up. "she would get on the phone and cry and sing to her mom and say, 'there's worse crimes than murder,'" dooley said. miller also said hubers never expressed remorse for the 29-year-old lawyer's death. "and then she said, 'i gave him the nose job he always wanted,'" miller said. nivens reportedly testified that hubers said during a...
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commissioner dooley? >> we just recently worked together with all the neighborhood associations to update a north beach vacancy report which showed a pretty big uptick in vacancies, so that information will be an article in hoodline soon, because i do feel that many of the reasons for having vacancies are going to be seen as citywide. >> yeah. >> so we just wanted to get it out there, put it down, and, you know, put it in a -- >> and put it citywide, too, with their -- >> they will. they will, because it's pretty interesting to see. there's just so many problems in all of our neighborhoods right now. you know, construction problems, digging up the streets. there's just so many reasons right now that -- retrofits. when you go through, and you see the list, you go well, of course. >> good. i'm glad they're doing that. any other commissioner comments? do we have any members of the public who would like to make comment on commissioner comments? seeing none, public comment is closed. new business. does anybody
commissioner dooley? >> we just recently worked together with all the neighborhood associations to update a north beach vacancy report which showed a pretty big uptick in vacancies, so that information will be an article in hoodline soon, because i do feel that many of the reasons for having vacancies are going to be seen as citywide. >> yeah. >> so we just wanted to get it out there, put it down, and, you know, put it in a -- >> and put it citywide, too, with their --...
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. >> commissioner dooley: with the new plan, will it be mission street where there will be no longer the ability to turn left anywhere? >> can you repeat that? >> commissioner dooley: will this project incorporate what they did on mission street, which they don't allow any left-hand turns? >> there are subtlies and differences between the mission street corridor and 16th street corridor. on mission, there were some forced right turns. there are no forced right turns on the 16th street project. there will be no left turn restrictio restrictions. many of those are in place and many are for safety reasons. it's a high-injury corridor. so we're rolooking to installed no-left turns and many already have them. >> vice-president dwight: is there a process in place for assessing business impact of these projects and process for deploying relief funds? >> no. there is not an absolute set process in place. i know that oawd is working on establishing some. the commission does want -- >> vice-president dwight: but this project has settle-aside for this. >> it does, but to my understanding, we do
. >> commissioner dooley: with the new plan, will it be mission street where there will be no longer the ability to turn left anywhere? >> can you repeat that? >> commissioner dooley: will this project incorporate what they did on mission street, which they don't allow any left-hand turns? >> there are subtlies and differences between the mission street corridor and 16th street corridor. on mission, there were some forced right turns. there are no forced right turns on...
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and incentives because as commissioner dooley has talked about for many years that there are long-term vacancies where the property owners just not choosing to rent the commercial space. so if we can develop some kind of incentive to help them go through those vertical subpositions and create commercial condos. >> okay. all right. great. so you will make the latest changes and updates and pass that onto the mayor's office. next item. >> item five, update and report. updates on the small business commission. updates on policies, announcements from the mayors and small business activities. >> thanks to all of you who came out tonight. thanks very much. >> discussion item. >> commissioners, i just have a very brief oral report. so if we do not -- there's -- i just -- commissioner adams has question questioned this, whether we might want to have a meeting at the end of august. we do not have any legislation scheduled, and our next legacy business presentation is the first meeting of september, so i might be reaching out to you on that. so at one of the september meetings, we will be presen
and incentives because as commissioner dooley has talked about for many years that there are long-term vacancies where the property owners just not choosing to rent the commercial space. so if we can develop some kind of incentive to help them go through those vertical subpositions and create commercial condos. >> okay. all right. great. so you will make the latest changes and updates and pass that onto the mayor's office. next item. >> item five, update and report. updates on the...
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. >> dooley has recused. >> dwight. >> yes. >> ortiz-cartagena. >> yes. >> riley. >> yes. >> commissioner zouzounis. >> yes. >> motion passes 6-0. with one recused. [applause] >> thank you all for coming out and never get off that soap box. seriously. you have to stay on that soap box and speak out. because if you don't, the other side will come out and right now we're at a war with the people in washington so stand on that soap box and keep screaming to the top of your lungs. >> next item, please. >> item 4. presentation on the gary bus rapid transit brt and i will provement project. more than 54,000 people a day rely on the 38 gerry bus service to get where they need to do. but uneven wait times, over prouded buses and inconsistent travel times are a daily reality. these issues persist with more rush hour service and red bus only lanes. the project led by the san francisco county transportation authority and san francisco municipal transportation agency will address these issues making transit as quick and convenient and a more vibrant gerry corridor. the presenter is liz bryson, projec
. >> dooley has recused. >> dwight. >> yes. >> ortiz-cartagena. >> yes. >> riley. >> yes. >> commissioner zouzounis. >> yes. >> motion passes 6-0. with one recused. [applause] >> thank you all for coming out and never get off that soap box. seriously. you have to stay on that soap box and speak out. because if you don't, the other side will come out and right now we're at a war with the people in washington so stand on that soap...
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it's called the dooley appointed special counsel who has given the mandate to investigate what russia did in terms of interference in our presidential election. and who might have been working in support of russian objectives. and who might have committed a crime in that process. and that's why robert mueller is a real national treasure. he needs to continue with this investigation unimpeded. >> mueller's indictment about the russian military intelligence lays out in great detail an alleged criminal conspiracy to sway the u.s. election. it's named conspirators and names what they did. an agreement among multiple actors and they took actions in pursuit of that name. >> on the part of a foreign government, which you need. foreign government. yes, excellent. >> but because that conspiracy has been defined, what would an american have to do to be considered part of that conspiracy? all right, if you've got a foreign conspiracy orchestrated by a foreign government, what does it mean to have an american better. the word collusion is used by anybody for any reason. but what would amount in y
it's called the dooley appointed special counsel who has given the mandate to investigate what russia did in terms of interference in our presidential election. and who might have been working in support of russian objectives. and who might have committed a crime in that process. and that's why robert mueller is a real national treasure. he needs to continue with this investigation unimpeded. >> mueller's indictment about the russian military intelligence lays out in great detail an...
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lemonis: megan dooley fisher told me she uses cannabis to treat the pain she suffers from her auto-immuneand she uses a lot. how long will this last you? megan: okay. well, i'm probably a far heavier user than almost anybody out there. lemonis: okay. megan: this is 250 milligrams. i could eat this right now and go on with my day. you would never know anything. lemonis: 250 milligrams? megan: i'll eat that whole bag. lemonis: okay. so, i've never used. how much could i have? megan: i would say that you wouldn't even have one of these. you would have to start with a 2.5 milligram. lemonis: and you could eat this whole bag? megan: yeah, i could eat that whole bag. lemonis: and not even be fazed? megan: not even be fazed. lemonis: megan spends a ton of money on her orders, but how much does andrea unsworth make on those deliveries? it's $135. for this discussion, we'll say it's got a 60% margin. andrea: okay. lemonis: so we'll call it $75. andrea: yeah. lemonis: what are the expenses that you have to pay for out of the $75? andrea: right. lemonis: let's start with what it costs to deliver. an
lemonis: megan dooley fisher told me she uses cannabis to treat the pain she suffers from her auto-immuneand she uses a lot. how long will this last you? megan: okay. well, i'm probably a far heavier user than almost anybody out there. lemonis: okay. megan: this is 250 milligrams. i could eat this right now and go on with my day. you would never know anything. lemonis: 250 milligrams? megan: i'll eat that whole bag. lemonis: okay. so, i've never used. how much could i have? megan: i would say...
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he had run with thomas dooley on the republican ticket as vice president in 1948 and fully expected to be vice president of the united states when truman stunned the nation with his upset. the fact is that eisenhower and warren, he'd consider warren a moderate republican if he considered himself a moderate republican in 1952. and there is a very vicious floor fight at the republican convention between the delicate for robert taft who was the conservative candidate of the republican party and representing the more moderate republican party. at a very critical time during that convention, war and led his delegates in a vote that actually pushed the nomination to eisenhower. eisenhower met with war and afterwards. he felt that they really saw eye to eye in terms of what they considered moderate values and warren campaign for eisenhower during the 52 campaign. but they did not know each other well. >> they came from fairly different backgrounds. but they had some similarities and some differences. >> they both came from pretty difficult backgrounds in the sense that eisenhower grew up in a
he had run with thomas dooley on the republican ticket as vice president in 1948 and fully expected to be vice president of the united states when truman stunned the nation with his upset. the fact is that eisenhower and warren, he'd consider warren a moderate republican if he considered himself a moderate republican in 1952. and there is a very vicious floor fight at the republican convention between the delicate for robert taft who was the conservative candidate of the republican party and...
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she'll be competing alongside pussycat dolls singer ashley roberts, bbc presenter stacey dooley, tv doctorll you how nice it is to be back here. i feel like this i cannot tell you how nice it is to be back here. ifeel like this is my home, i have been safe here, but outside it as a whole different world. but you don't know i am going to get you to leave backwards and then high hails. laughter when divided? some months ago. -- high heels. in the past i was asked, andi high heels. in the past i was asked, and i was going to afghanistan, iraq, iwas and i was going to afghanistan, iraq, i was pregnant, and i was going to afghanistan, iraq, iwas pregnant, reading my babies, and it just felt. iraq, iwas pregnant, reading my babies, and itjust felt. my youngest committee is for and a half, going off the university, my oldest, —— my youngest is going off to nursery. and i thought, why not? i love dancing. and this is a lovely thing. you and i know that we work in very serious news, and this is joyful and gleeful, and actually... why not? for a little brief interlude i think i shall be casting my l
she'll be competing alongside pussycat dolls singer ashley roberts, bbc presenter stacey dooley, tv doctorll you how nice it is to be back here. i feel like this i cannot tell you how nice it is to be back here. ifeel like this is my home, i have been safe here, but outside it as a whole different world. but you don't know i am going to get you to leave backwards and then high hails. laughter when divided? some months ago. -- high heels. in the past i was asked, andi high heels. in the past i...
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dooley.g h through a difficult bronx childhood. he wrote for "your show of shows." >> he never spoke up. he spoke up when he wrote it down, when he started writing plays. he became the force of nature. >> reporter: simon's first broadway hit "come blow your horn" opened in 1961. "the odd couple" opened four years later. >> i just vacuumed the rug. >> reporter: it's one of the most frequently produced plays. bill evans was a longtime friend and colleague. what do you think neil simon's legacy will be? >> i hope that it's certainly the comedy and that there's a humanity there. >> reporter: in all his work including his acclaimed auto u y biographical trilogy, relationships, family, friends, and loved ones in ways that everyone can relate to. >> i think that aspect of their lives that's familiar with them is familiar with me, making a connection with millions of people is pretty good. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," jamie wax, new york. >>> in 1966 at one time on broadway he had four plays
dooley.g h through a difficult bronx childhood. he wrote for "your show of shows." >> he never spoke up. he spoke up when he wrote it down, when he started writing plays. he became the force of nature. >> reporter: simon's first broadway hit "come blow your horn" opened in 1961. "the odd couple" opened four years later. >> i just vacuumed the rug. >> reporter: it's one of the most frequently produced plays. bill evans was a longtime friend...