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>>> pues si, estamos enfocados en el canto, en el baile, etc., para nosotros es un placer compartir el agencia se enfoca mucho en el medio ambiente >>> la segunda modelo hizo su ropa con periódico, el tercer joven es el más joven de nuestra agencia, hizo su ropa con periódicos y flayers, papeles que tira la gente en la calle >>> sofía romo lleva un vestido hecho con periódicos y revistas >>> como los unen? >>> algunos los cosen, otros los pegan >>> este joven hizo su ropa con plásttico, papeles dorados >>> es como muy del espacio >>> que bueno como a travñs de la moda se enfocan tambiñn en cuidar el medio ambiente, ya tenemos un clima muy loco >>> pues moda 15 se enfoca mucho en el medio ambiente, ahora vemos a maría, gran aprte de su ropa es plástico como de bombitas que es para proteger aparatos elñctricos >>> es el que les gusta mucho a todos tronar >>> esta joven se demoró como 3 semanas en crear su traje con periódicos >>> bryan, sofía romo y gustavo gonzalez >>> que bonito, que te parece compañero, ya te dieron ganas de crear tu propia ropa >>> me llamaron la atención los lentes
>>> pues si, estamos enfocados en el canto, en el baile, etc., para nosotros es un placer compartir el agencia se enfoca mucho en el medio ambiente >>> la segunda modelo hizo su ropa con periódico, el tercer joven es el más joven de nuestra agencia, hizo su ropa con periódicos y flayers, papeles que tira la gente en la calle >>> sofía romo lleva un vestido hecho con periódicos y revistas >>> como los unen? >>> algunos los cosen, otros los pegan...
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., etc. thank you so much for coming back and joining us. elaine has worked for many different from a tiny city, including the san francisco airport finance division, the board of supervisors has a legislative and budget analyst, and most recently, she was the chief financial officer for the department of city planning, so we are extraordinarily lucky to have recruited her to the port, and i wish you a tremendous term, and there's plenty of work still to do, so i did not want to think we did adopt want you to think we did it all in your absence -- i did not want you to think we did it all in your absence. please welcome elaine. next, the project manager in the mayor's office was hoping to be here today to talk about the port of san francisco being able to be the only city in defense of the america's cup, but she is out wooing potential suitors to enhance our bid, so i am going to do my best to give that report. there is not really much to add other than what has already been in the press, but
., etc. thank you so much for coming back and joining us. elaine has worked for many different from a tiny city, including the san francisco airport finance division, the board of supervisors has a legislative and budget analyst, and most recently, she was the chief financial officer for the department of city planning, so we are extraordinarily lucky to have recruited her to the port, and i wish you a tremendous term, and there's plenty of work still to do, so i did not want to think we did...
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even if it's howard dean who's a million times more considered more legitimate than i am incredible etc even when he runs what does the rest of the media do all outsider crazy angry upset or etc now luckily with the internet things are being a change and people are beginning to wake up to the fact that the media wants to protect their privileged positions so that's why they hate people who bring you real change like howard dean let alone me but then for me i've said so many controversial things that in the age i don't think it's possible i think that's a good thing i think we need a president that says some controversial things and maybe isn't such a smooth talker that you know by the time he gets to washington is completely like you said swallowed up by the conventional wisdom here and just becomes like the rest of the d.c. elite somehow washington is very powerful and definitely changes people jan thanks so much. thank you. we've got to take a break but coming up ahead our tool time winner tonight involves a candidate who started a hair war brides and involved two female billionaire c
even if it's howard dean who's a million times more considered more legitimate than i am incredible etc even when he runs what does the rest of the media do all outsider crazy angry upset or etc now luckily with the internet things are being a change and people are beginning to wake up to the fact that the media wants to protect their privileged positions so that's why they hate people who bring you real change like howard dean let alone me but then for me i've said so many controversial things...
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other companies getting into your space, etc.? >> when we shuffled back to 2005, there was the invention of a new market, the notion that you can deliver videos in a way that's cost effective. and to deliver videos, all this stuff of trying to deliver content using various methods. i think we proved that you could deliver videos in a way that's maintained and actually can be a sort of cost efficient from a server side. and in many regards, that was sort of the fostering and creating a whole new industry where, i think it wasn't just an entering industry where there were a lot of competitors in there, but we created one. after that, i think that people started to enter that industry, but for the last few years, because we were the folks pushing that frontier, and whether this was possible or not, rather than a specific company or product. and we have gotten used to trying to critique ourselves on what we have done, than on the competitors competing different products or services they are providing. >> in the closing moments, do you
other companies getting into your space, etc.? >> when we shuffled back to 2005, there was the invention of a new market, the notion that you can deliver videos in a way that's cost effective. and to deliver videos, all this stuff of trying to deliver content using various methods. i think we proved that you could deliver videos in a way that's maintained and actually can be a sort of cost efficient from a server side. and in many regards, that was sort of the fostering and creating a...
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there is a share that -- etc., etc. that share, which for them is a portion of their funding is almost my entire funding so when you say you're going to cut 13% off everybody equally. well, 13% for us is more than 13% of their entire budget than for the other agencies. now the problem is that's the ripple effect we just had here. now they still have their investigators because they have other agencies that provide the investigation. we don't. our investigators are the ones that have to be trimmed off because we can't pay for them. our attorneys, again, they are paid for by the county. we have to cut back our attorneys. meanwhile, the prosecution, yes, they may have to cut back the attorneys. there are a lot of attorneys still being funded by these grant positions. so we're up against a resource that doesn't go down in the same proportional rate as we do. we get contracted further than they are. that's the disparity now. they try find a way to make it cheaper. those ideas are always popping up. you see them all over the
there is a share that -- etc., etc. that share, which for them is a portion of their funding is almost my entire funding so when you say you're going to cut 13% off everybody equally. well, 13% for us is more than 13% of their entire budget than for the other agencies. now the problem is that's the ripple effect we just had here. now they still have their investigators because they have other agencies that provide the investigation. we don't. our investigators are the ones that have to be...
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prevention and medication, etc.?uest: well, we for this report put an assessment on all the resources that have been applied to this epidemic and some $19 billion have been put forward every year across the country for prevention, for education, for research, for treatments. that's not enough, but it's still a considerable commitment to date. and part of the strategy is to make sure that we're aligning those resources the best we possibly can so key can reduce suffering for the future. host: when it comes to the federal strategy how are those resources being aligned? guest: we have parts of it dedicated to research, parts dedicated to appropriation, there are geographic distribution formulas for the country, and so what the strategy does is gives us an opportunity to assess where we are, see if we can do this better, dedicate the resources to where people are really in need and make sure that we can make a very strong impact for the future. host: and you talked about geographic distribution of funds and resources. wh
prevention and medication, etc.?uest: well, we for this report put an assessment on all the resources that have been applied to this epidemic and some $19 billion have been put forward every year across the country for prevention, for education, for research, for treatments. that's not enough, but it's still a considerable commitment to date. and part of the strategy is to make sure that we're aligning those resources the best we possibly can so key can reduce suffering for the future. host:...
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call anyone a legal because there is no human being that is illegal they may be undocumented get a etc etc but it's a theological point if you don't understand theological points of view then i guess that's because i don't have a reverend if you haven't already what you're talking about in terms of the draft. immigrant for a is a new work for racism and what you're really talking about are keeping people in the shadows so that people can continue to be manipulated by corporate entities and you never look at the kinds of international policies that the united states has created another place that creates a forced immigration to the united states in the first place the reverend can say that all he wants but the it's the word illegal it does count if you're breaking the law you there is such a thing as illegal immigration the left is doing everything they can to change the fight from illegal immigrant to immigrant the law that has been that has been passed and is soon to be implemented in arizona really opens the door to racial profiling because if you believe on my side of the tracks one
call anyone a legal because there is no human being that is illegal they may be undocumented get a etc etc but it's a theological point if you don't understand theological points of view then i guess that's because i don't have a reverend if you haven't already what you're talking about in terms of the draft. immigrant for a is a new work for racism and what you're really talking about are keeping people in the shadows so that people can continue to be manipulated by corporate entities and you...
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bush administration because it got so associated with regime change strategies in places like iraq etc and being challenged indeed in a country like afghanistan i think there is a strong sentiment and it gets back to the question of values about the value of democracy because it does relate only to accountability but it relates to human rights. and i think that that is still a strong sentiment it doesn't always relate one on one to economic growth and i think that for some countries but if you look at i do spend a lot of my time looking at africa the lack of accountability and rule of law and human rights is a drag on the economic development of africa and i think most africans feel that way as well ok but i'm going to ask you. in the studio here with me you've got twenty seconds what's the best our expert dealing with creating a new world order green new world order well i would set out not to create one but i would i would like to see a lot more learning across borders not like to see a lot more countries picking smartly from their successes and failures and learning from what other
bush administration because it got so associated with regime change strategies in places like iraq etc and being challenged indeed in a country like afghanistan i think there is a strong sentiment and it gets back to the question of values about the value of democracy because it does relate only to accountability but it relates to human rights. and i think that that is still a strong sentiment it doesn't always relate one on one to economic growth and i think that for some countries but if you...
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etc., we're looking at almost $120 million in community benefits paid to the city. ben: the huge projects- i sometimes worry. i've read jane jacobs and "life and death of great american cities" and it seems to me that even the most well-intentioned large-scale projects can go awry. maybe the lots could be divvied up just a little bit smaller? you could have more of a real neighborhood, like you see in certain parts of new york city, where clearly there are tall residential buildings, but they're smaller and next to each other. and it creates more of this vibrant neighborhood with different interests, where you have museums and residences and commercial interests and all different things are right there. that's what keeps a community vibrant. my worry is... what if it doesn't work? what if one of them doesn't work so well? what if it doesn't sell out? what if they end up being kind of empty? what if they're just totally filled up with yuppies? you end up with a very one dimensional neighborhood and that's kind of my great worry. chris: well, i think we're going to ge
etc., we're looking at almost $120 million in community benefits paid to the city. ben: the huge projects- i sometimes worry. i've read jane jacobs and "life and death of great american cities" and it seems to me that even the most well-intentioned large-scale projects can go awry. maybe the lots could be divvied up just a little bit smaller? you could have more of a real neighborhood, like you see in certain parts of new york city, where clearly there are tall residential buildings,...
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has a right to an adequate diet everyone has a right to shelter and clothing to medical assistance etc everyone has a right to a job. in many places where people are coming from places like el salvador guatemala rural mexico the resources necessary to realize these rights don't exist so in order to realize those rights they have to migrate to to deny these people the right to migrate so they can gain the resource gain access to the resources so they can realize these other rights is to know them their fundamental humanity. and internet provider in russia's far east has been ordered by a court to bar access to a number of websites including the popular video sharing site youtube accusing them of hosting extremist ideology the argument was based on the posting on you tube of a nationalist video titled russia for russia and other sites a fact that allowed us to read of books of extremist content such as hitler's mind crown the prosecutor who filed the lawsuit said he was at the quote in the interests of russia but the internet provider involved called the ruling absurd. these decisions sh
has a right to an adequate diet everyone has a right to shelter and clothing to medical assistance etc everyone has a right to a job. in many places where people are coming from places like el salvador guatemala rural mexico the resources necessary to realize these rights don't exist so in order to realize those rights they have to migrate to to deny these people the right to migrate so they can gain the resource gain access to the resources so they can realize these other rights is to know...
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with former cabinet level officials both democrat and republican former congressman former senators etc etc and all of these people are doing exactly the same thing and so at the end of the day it isn't exactly shocking to me that someone in the intelligence community may take their capability and or let's say representative somebody of a foreign corporation someone of the world but how do you think this happens i mean let's say this is a former cia official that used to spy on a certain country and then that same country then approaches them ask them to work for them it seems like a funny twist of fate. you bet it sure does doesn't it i guess you got him a little bit of money it's fascinating how at some time in the past you'd be considered a traitor and now you just did or it's the word we should use i'm trippin or yeah i guess that's it but again this really is analogous to what i was talking about with the former secretary of defense pacifically to have thinking about former us senators and we think about this technically what they do is the very same like this very same concept whe
with former cabinet level officials both democrat and republican former congressman former senators etc etc and all of these people are doing exactly the same thing and so at the end of the day it isn't exactly shocking to me that someone in the intelligence community may take their capability and or let's say representative somebody of a foreign corporation someone of the world but how do you think this happens i mean let's say this is a former cia official that used to spy on a certain...
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obviously, we would need to provide for both a gas or heating and electricity, water, etc.. we would not want to create a disincentive or a barrier for the p c to provide public power to decide which often comes from a number of different sources. what we felt in the best of intentions working with the amendment was if we took out those two references, we at least captured the fact that we will not build any fossil fuel power plants here. that has been an issue that people have raised and we want to be crystal clear on the record that that will not happen. i'm not exactly sure. >> i would just ask through the chair, what are the fossil fuel power systems in the plan that you are presenting to us? >> i think it is the fact that both electricity for homes, gas, the heating of water, whether it comes from pg&e, puc, or committee choice aggregation, this would come from a blending of sources, hydro electric power but also all the power that comes to people's homes in san francisco across the network comes from a variety of sources, many of which includes the burning of fossil fu
obviously, we would need to provide for both a gas or heating and electricity, water, etc.. we would not want to create a disincentive or a barrier for the p c to provide public power to decide which often comes from a number of different sources. what we felt in the best of intentions working with the amendment was if we took out those two references, we at least captured the fact that we will not build any fossil fuel power plants here. that has been an issue that people have raised and we...
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succeeded in doing is transferring power in terms of decision making on budget, on service, on fares, etc., to the mayor, because of how the government works with the appointments, and i think with a high-profile removal after the mayor's reelection, it is clear that politics can be played in commissions, and when riders go to there additional supervisors, it is frustrating to refer them to the mta where there is little to no responsiveness in terms of the commission, so i think this makes a lot of sense. the only question i have is which one of you are going to throw in your sword to kill it. i believe supervisor avalos and either the only ones who are not listed as co-sponsors, -- supervisor avalos and high are the only ones not listed as co- sponsors, -- and i are the only ones not listed as co-sponsors, and i support it. >> i am very grateful for the collaboration between our staff and the advocates who have been working to reform. what i would like to do at this time is make a motion to duplicate the file, and there has been an issue with regards to the provision i included in this,
succeeded in doing is transferring power in terms of decision making on budget, on service, on fares, etc., to the mayor, because of how the government works with the appointments, and i think with a high-profile removal after the mayor's reelection, it is clear that politics can be played in commissions, and when riders go to there additional supervisors, it is frustrating to refer them to the mta where there is little to no responsiveness in terms of the commission, so i think this makes a...
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in the recruiting budgets, the police department, the fire department, etc., they would have to or weld then have to impose summary shifting -- impose some reshifting of dollars. this meant a lot of sense, which is why this is the first step in bringing together city and county -- in this case police department -- school district and city college where funding may not necessarily be required but shared because of ongoing practices already, but make no mistake about it, if we really want to, i think, amplify this in a way that gets to the heart of shifting our recruitment strategies, then recruitment budget priorities will have to be reoriented. that is not what this legislation does, but do not be surprised if down the road we may come back with either or events or budgetary discussion -- with other ordinance or budgetary discussion. supervisor chiu: all the work done by the general fund departments are creating this plan, make sure it gets itemized. this would be new. this would absolutely qualified. if this is about the school district doing something, the school district should sta
in the recruiting budgets, the police department, the fire department, etc., they would have to or weld then have to impose summary shifting -- impose some reshifting of dollars. this meant a lot of sense, which is why this is the first step in bringing together city and county -- in this case police department -- school district and city college where funding may not necessarily be required but shared because of ongoing practices already, but make no mistake about it, if we really want to, i...
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commissioner campos: and that would mark the completion of high-speed rail, etc.? >> it may be that one precedes the other. they are thinking they could have the terminal created before. commissioner chu: ok. and a quick question about $429 million assumed as funding for phase 1, that area may experience some weakness. what are plans to deal with what the drops may be? >> well, estimates were based on 2007 numbers, so the value of the land has decreased. however, like i mentioned, the extension of the project will allow for the market to recover. tjp was looking at multiple other sources to make up for that gap. i think i am going to have somebody from tjp -- we don't know what the gap is. it's a moving target, and they are more aware of where things are. commissioner campos: thank you. >> for the $429 million projected in phase 1, first i think it is important to note that doesn't represent all of the land the city is receiving from the state of california, there are some parcels whose revenue was earmarked for phase 2, so there is potential to sell those earlier
commissioner campos: and that would mark the completion of high-speed rail, etc.? >> it may be that one precedes the other. they are thinking they could have the terminal created before. commissioner chu: ok. and a quick question about $429 million assumed as funding for phase 1, that area may experience some weakness. what are plans to deal with what the drops may be? >> well, estimates were based on 2007 numbers, so the value of the land has decreased. however, like i mentioned,...
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this update as soon what will be entailed as well as broader city concerns for health care access, etc., so this would be some money to figure out how the health center fits into the broader picture, what needs to be in the health center, and the remainder of money would go to the project. >> without objection? [inaudible] >> what i would like to ask, we have mr. blackwell hear from the agency, and i know these are topics that have been discussed with you. i am wondering, would it be proper to frame a motion that says we would ask the redevelopment agency to incorporate this or do we want to register our support, or is it sufficient for the head of redevelopment to know this would be an acceptable? >> i do not think you can take action on these, but you can certainly ask the redevelopment agency what their thoughts are on what you are proposing and what they intend to do about it or if there is any interest in pursuing those, and if it is something you wanted to take further action on, it would have to go through the normal process of getting it up and in front of the board. this is pa
this update as soon what will be entailed as well as broader city concerns for health care access, etc., so this would be some money to figure out how the health center fits into the broader picture, what needs to be in the health center, and the remainder of money would go to the project. >> without objection? [inaudible] >> what i would like to ask, we have mr. blackwell hear from the agency, and i know these are topics that have been discussed with you. i am wondering, would it...
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participated and watched eddy, as well as many others, part of the city family in non-profit family, etc. his contribution is invaluable, and i am really pleased to see the way we are rallying around. i think it is an important message for governor schwarzenegger in the state to understand just how important this case is. -- and the state. president chiu: i think all of the co-sponsors for supporting that. particularly a chance that he does not get deported. actually, if we could take a roll-call vote? madam clerk: [reading roll] there are 11 ayes. president chiu: this item is adopted. next item. madam clerk: the draft environmental impact report for a minimum of 90 days. president chiu: supervisor campos? supervisor campos: thank you. i introduced this because we have a very controversial plan. they have actually agreed with our proposal with respect to the additional time, so i am willing to have a motion. president chiu: colleagues, any objection? without objection. please call item 63. maddon: clerk -- madam clerk: item 63 is four arguments for submitted for the 2010 election. presid
participated and watched eddy, as well as many others, part of the city family in non-profit family, etc. his contribution is invaluable, and i am really pleased to see the way we are rallying around. i think it is an important message for governor schwarzenegger in the state to understand just how important this case is. -- and the state. president chiu: i think all of the co-sponsors for supporting that. particularly a chance that he does not get deported. actually, if we could take a...
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circulation element through the center of the building can potentially reduce the problems in terms of noise, etc., instead of running on the property line adjacent to someone else's property. i am in disagreement with what the project sponsor has indicated in the bottle -- in rebuttal. the impression would be impacted should the stairs have to move further into the deck. what it means is that the outline of the stair wall and the stair itself becomes less visible in the rear yard because this did not move closer to the building. in neither case, this terror already engages the deck and in the room below it. the question that was raised by the residential design team is that they wanted to engage that further and not stick so far into the rear yard. i'm surprised that the issue was not fully brought forth before this. the wall provides both to the stair. if it was determined by the project sponsor that they are accepting, then it would have less impact on the neighbors. the way it is configured, this appears to be a reasonable solution. i would support the overruling of the department definitely
circulation element through the center of the building can potentially reduce the problems in terms of noise, etc., instead of running on the property line adjacent to someone else's property. i am in disagreement with what the project sponsor has indicated in the bottle -- in rebuttal. the impression would be impacted should the stairs have to move further into the deck. what it means is that the outline of the stair wall and the stair itself becomes less visible in the rear yard because this...
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this country we could have a federal plan would one-size-fits-all, atlanta, denver, cleveland, dallas, etc. the best that laboratories can do is suggest guidelines and provide as much detailed information that local authorities in any of these cities might not have and then urge, incest -- insist that the local command adapt that information and those guidelines to the peculiar situation of that city. if we are talking about a plan or a big blueprint and the department of homeless security that can then be delivered to the state of colorado or anywhere else, i don't think that they would happen. >> i would agree with that. the states and localities have been planning to deal with epidemics of various kinds for a long time. there is still a crossover. there is a larger health care infrastructure to deal with. there is a big overlap. how big the planning is to deal with that depends on where you are. i don't know about atlanta. there's a general agreement that n.y. is doing well and chicago, by the way, has really turned things around mayor daley a few thing. on a federal level since 9/11, e
this country we could have a federal plan would one-size-fits-all, atlanta, denver, cleveland, dallas, etc. the best that laboratories can do is suggest guidelines and provide as much detailed information that local authorities in any of these cities might not have and then urge, incest -- insist that the local command adapt that information and those guidelines to the peculiar situation of that city. if we are talking about a plan or a big blueprint and the department of homeless security that...
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have some kind of variation on the name apartment building safety -- department building and safety, etc. and so forth. that is the more modern name rather than the department of inspection, which is more interested now or more regulatory, so we want to be the helpful department, rather than the department of just straight code enforcement. so we are doing that. we have new legislation being referred to thecac -- referred to the cac from other departments. there are some modifications to the gray water ordinances, and it is all to other departments, so they will be referred to the cac for review and referred for action. that is all i have. we will talk about each specific ordinance as it comes back further on in the agenda. >> also, yesterday, the board approved a bond to four. this is a real effort of this commission and this department -- a bond to forward. hopefully, we will all work together to get it passed in november. >> the board of supervisors approved the charter amendment to the bond for the seismic grant program and for low-income housing and affordable housing and for some p
have some kind of variation on the name apartment building safety -- department building and safety, etc. and so forth. that is the more modern name rather than the department of inspection, which is more interested now or more regulatory, so we want to be the helpful department, rather than the department of just straight code enforcement. so we are doing that. we have new legislation being referred to thecac -- referred to the cac from other departments. there are some modifications to the...
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don't get me wrong, we improved the food, x number of percentage comes from sustainable sources, etc. but it is not the real deal. the argument is cost. even in san francisco, we are not giving up. it remains an on going challenge. we have gotten salad bars in our schools [applause]. a few questions, here. food depends on r farms. farm lands are being paved over. how can we protect them from being developed? >> by protecting our farmers. this wave, this criteria for buying in the public schools could keep those farms in business. could go right to those farmers. because you decide you are going to decide from local people. so there you are, you are an engine. we only have 500 people we serve a day. in berkeley, they have 10,000 kids in the public school. just imagine. we support 2 farms entirely. we have 85 people that we buy from during the course of the year. just food. and then there are all the other supply that is we buy. just think what could happen if you had school a school system in nebraska buying from local people? >> i saw recently the governor of washington state signed i
don't get me wrong, we improved the food, x number of percentage comes from sustainable sources, etc. but it is not the real deal. the argument is cost. even in san francisco, we are not giving up. it remains an on going challenge. we have gotten salad bars in our schools [applause]. a few questions, here. food depends on r farms. farm lands are being paved over. how can we protect them from being developed? >> by protecting our farmers. this wave, this criteria for buying in the public...
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etc. >>> según argueta, los mensajes de odio que reciben se multiplicaron desde la semana pasada pora, exigiendo la deportación de más de supuestos indocumentados el gobierno estatal inicio el proceso de despido de 2 empleados. >>> no está en la lista. >>> ¿no está en la lista?. >>> no. >>> la fuga de inmigrantes de la vecina arizona, ha encendido aún más el debate. >>> sabemos, que han venido a utah pero también, como otros estados. >>> no tenemos otra opción, dijo este senador. ad ver tiendo que va a presentar una ley anti indocumentados parecida a arizona. algo que este analista dice, seria devastador para el estado. >>> en utah es como decirle al indocumentado, te necesitamos pero no te queremos. r, tof. r r en arizona es no te necesitamos, no te queremos, re gre sato. >>> el otro stem ler extremo liberado por el fiscal federal permite ray permanecer legal ato los indocumentados que ya están aquí. y de los que depende la economía del estado. aunque las opiniones y propuestas fueron variadas y extremas. aquí hubo acuerdo en 2 temas. primero, muchos le echaron la culpa al gobierno
etc. >>> según argueta, los mensajes de odio que reciben se multiplicaron desde la semana pasada pora, exigiendo la deportación de más de supuestos indocumentados el gobierno estatal inicio el proceso de despido de 2 empleados. >>> no está en la lista. >>> ¿no está en la lista?. >>> no. >>> la fuga de inmigrantes de la vecina arizona, ha encendido aún más el debate. >>> sabemos, que han venido a utah pero también, como otros...
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one is the compliance permit, which might involve penalties, etc., and then there is the assessment of the cost. those two actions need to be taken for us to lift the revocation and release it from the title. if someone fails to pay the assessment costs, we have many orders of abatement still on properties. on a manual basis we do this annually, replacing those costs with reporting and interest charges on the tax bill according to the board of supervisors occurring within the next two weeks of august 3. generally that is the way that the process works right now. the timing and volume of cases in which we did the referral varies quite a lot, there is a lot of history from old cases the new cases. the priority is generally gauge of on safety issues, which are of paramount importance. immediate public safety and any other criteria used to get compliance. if there are specific questions you might have all? >> medstar? it is my understanding that an inspector goes out on a complaint, saying something like he issues a letter, the need to correct this within 30 days and if you do not stop cor
one is the compliance permit, which might involve penalties, etc., and then there is the assessment of the cost. those two actions need to be taken for us to lift the revocation and release it from the title. if someone fails to pay the assessment costs, we have many orders of abatement still on properties. on a manual basis we do this annually, replacing those costs with reporting and interest charges on the tax bill according to the board of supervisors occurring within the next two weeks of...
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and this is is environmental group released etc. its report on the help of american beach beaches.this is the 20th annual report that says the number of beach closings and health advisory days increased in northern california over the year. and last year, and that is because there is more rain. rain washing waste into the sea. and in california the number of beach closures is going down if you'd like to read the report we have it for you on our web site abc 7 news.com. >> and time for sandhya patel with tonight's accu-weather forecast some say mild this day. >> and this is, have you to dot weather. >> things about to change heading into weekend. there is some warming inland. going from mild to warm. back up to average, outside, there is a live picture now from san jose. it's sunny and really just a very pleasant day. it's 71 now. there is another live picture. the view from our high definition camera showing you a few of the golden gate bridge. clear skies in our coastline. let's take a look at temperatures. 60s and 7s in most locations. towards fairfield and antioch, temperatures
and this is is environmental group released etc. its report on the help of american beach beaches.this is the 20th annual report that says the number of beach closings and health advisory days increased in northern california over the year. and last year, and that is because there is more rain. rain washing waste into the sea. and in california the number of beach closures is going down if you'd like to read the report we have it for you on our web site abc 7 news.com. >> and time for...
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yet we all have particular responsibilities to our partners, regulators, customers, areholders, etc. facilitating these responsibilities is different and need to take a systemic view. that will require a change. finallyhere we need your help is on policy and ethics. there is increasing pressure on all of us as individual citizens or employees, expectations of sustainable living. we are living in a different world as we come together on these guidelines that are established, and are a lot of challenge from societal and ethical points of view. a great example, cameras. yes, crime goes down. first responders have more information, get there quicker, more accuracy. lives are sav. a phenomenal benefits. but what do you do with the data? who has it? what do they do with it? do i trust them? very real questions. similar, with health care, clearly everybody understands if you could digitize like a u p c code when you by chewing gum the medical records, you could check out quickly. it could flow electronically and to get rid of the paper the system. clearly, everybody understands it. then, qu
yet we all have particular responsibilities to our partners, regulators, customers, areholders, etc. facilitating these responsibilities is different and need to take a systemic view. that will require a change. finallyhere we need your help is on policy and ethics. there is increasing pressure on all of us as individual citizens or employees, expectations of sustainable living. we are living in a different world as we come together on these guidelines that are established, and are a lot of...