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allison heller and dean showed say >> they began their efforts after seeing an increased prevalence of tainted street drugs often cut or laced with fentanyl causing accidental nonprofits in check. they now regularly provide fentanyl test strips in education to dozens of bars in the bay area, including corner kitchen and bar in oakland pretty quickly. i mean, i mean, i think i'm actually in need official says enough for them. >> yeah. have to see response to that. daniel miranda with coroner says >> it was important for him to carry strips at his bar after losing several friends to accidental overdoses eyes. i've seen. >> these things take. i think it's more important than says, stop work. and while jackie berlin with mothers against drug deaths recommends people stay away from drugs. >> she says this is a good first step in harm reduction in preventing more accidental fentanyl deaths from happening. want to be sure that. >> people understand, though, that it's not 100% foolproof. like using a condom. another layer of protection, but it's not going to be absolutely foolproof sent checks
allison heller and dean showed say >> they began their efforts after seeing an increased prevalence of tainted street drugs often cut or laced with fentanyl causing accidental nonprofits in check. they now regularly provide fentanyl test strips in education to dozens of bars in the bay area, including corner kitchen and bar in oakland pretty quickly. i mean, i mean, i think i'm actually in need official says enough for them. >> yeah. have to see response to that. daniel miranda with...
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on march 16 heller heinz presented you a third doj report.the optimism in the report belies sfpd's ongoing racism. the partners report showed continual anti-black policing and most recently reported quarter black san franciscan was six times as likely to be subject to a traffic stop as a white san franciscan, 10 and a half times more likely to be arrested and 15 times as likely to experience use of force. these disparities are worse than whenreporting started six years ago. stuart heinz is obviously not an objective growth, maybe that explains the lack of focus on black policing .hillary heinz has a stake in the success of sfpd's reform, admitting there's been failure couldher prospects of managing reform and other locales but worst disparity now than when the process started is the opposite of success . thank you. >> thank you caller. >> goodevening, you have two minutes . >> speaker: blob loblaw. >> thank you caller. and vice president elias, that is the end of public comment line item 2, adoption of minutes. for the meanings of february 2,
on march 16 heller heinz presented you a third doj report.the optimism in the report belies sfpd's ongoing racism. the partners report showed continual anti-black policing and most recently reported quarter black san franciscan was six times as likely to be subject to a traffic stop as a white san franciscan, 10 and a half times more likely to be arrested and 15 times as likely to experience use of force. these disparities are worse than whenreporting started six years ago. stuart heinz is...
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingthing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had people say, do th
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingthing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge...
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on heller, guns, they are not going to agree with this on the epa or the warming.will not agree with this. the stakes are enormously high. they were complaining about thomas and cavanaugh, and what about garland? didn't bring up garland enough. we need to add another justice. i don't know where we are with clarence thomas and what we are going to find out about what he knew in terms of his wife's role. you know, at a certain point if you are not recusing yourself on something you know about like that, that's pretty bad. >> paul, a quick question to you. do you think the other justices are talking to clarence thomas about his wife and about recusing himself from matters relating to january 6th? >> i am certain the chief justice is because he knows that thomas' failure to recuse himself violates judicial cannons that are not technically bound by the supreme court justices but any lower court federal judicial after would be required to recuse himself. the chief justice knows justice thomas and ginni thomas antics don't just harm them and their legacy, but they tarnish
on heller, guns, they are not going to agree with this on the epa or the warming.will not agree with this. the stakes are enormously high. they were complaining about thomas and cavanaugh, and what about garland? didn't bring up garland enough. we need to add another justice. i don't know where we are with clarence thomas and what we are going to find out about what he knew in terms of his wife's role. you know, at a certain point if you are not recusing yourself on something you know about...
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, i believe the odds are nearly one hundred% the judge jackson would vote to overturn the case of heller versus district of columbia, the landmark case that upholds the second amendment right to keep and bear arms, a fundamental protection for all of us. that case was decided 5-numfour. judge jackson i believe is a vote to overturn that case, to take away our second amendment rights and that means every senator who votes to confirm her is voting to take away the second amendment rights of americans. judge jackson, i believe the odds are nearly one hundred% that she would vote to overturn the citizens united case, a landmark case that protects our right to free speech, our right to speak in the political process, to support candidates, oppose candidates, express our views and participate in democracy, citizens united was 500 - 5-4. one vote away from being taken away. by the way, the citizens united case, the obama justice department argued the federal government has the power to ban books. the case was 5-4, there were 5 justices willing to go there. judge jackson, i believe, would suppor
, i believe the odds are nearly one hundred% the judge jackson would vote to overturn the case of heller versus district of columbia, the landmark case that upholds the second amendment right to keep and bear arms, a fundamental protection for all of us. that case was decided 5-numfour. judge jackson i believe is a vote to overturn that case, to take away our second amendment rights and that means every senator who votes to confirm her is voting to take away the second amendment rights of...
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingreat thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had people say,
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingreat thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting...
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on march 16 heller heinz presented you a third doj report.the optimism in the report belies sfpd's ongoing racism. the partners report showed continual anti-black policing and most recently reported quarter black san franciscan was six times as likely to be subject to a traffic stop as a white san franciscan, 10 and a half times more likely to be arrested and 15 times as likely to experience use of force. these disparities are worse than whenreporting started six years ago. stuart heinz is obviously not an objective growth, maybe that explains the lack of focus on black policing .hillary heinz has a stake in the success of sfpd's reform, admitting there's been failure couldher prospects of managing reform and other locales but worst disparity now than when the process started is the opposite of success . thank you. >> thank you caller. >> goodevening, you have two minutes . >> speaker: blob loblaw. >> thank you caller. and vice president elias, that is the end of public comment line item 2, adoption of minutes. for the meanings of february 2,
on march 16 heller heinz presented you a third doj report.the optimism in the report belies sfpd's ongoing racism. the partners report showed continual anti-black policing and most recently reported quarter black san franciscan was six times as likely to be subject to a traffic stop as a white san franciscan, 10 and a half times more likely to be arrested and 15 times as likely to experience use of force. these disparities are worse than whenreporting started six years ago. stuart heinz is...
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why is now like walter heller and vietnam? >> we have lots of fiscal stimulus like you did then.vietnam war spending. everyone is focused on inflation and has it piqued. what's really going on is the labor market has not been this type in many decades. if the live market is too tight, wages will continue to strengthen and if they do, we're not going to go back to 2% inflation. tom: that internet goldman sachs said that on the show a couple days ago. the labor market is shockingly tight. does that lead to the wage spiral michelle meyer just spoke about? >> we have a lot of other factors pushing inflation down. the key thing to focus on is if the labor market is this tight, what's going to happen to wage inflation. five and wage inflation is not consistent with 2% inflation objective. you need to push the unemployment rate up and that's the problem. every time the federal reserve had to push the unemployment rate up, they have ended up in full-scale recession. it's not going to occur in the near term because the fed has not yet made monetary policy tight. it might not even happen i
why is now like walter heller and vietnam? >> we have lots of fiscal stimulus like you did then.vietnam war spending. everyone is focused on inflation and has it piqued. what's really going on is the labor market has not been this type in many decades. if the live market is too tight, wages will continue to strengthen and if they do, we're not going to go back to 2% inflation. tom: that internet goldman sachs said that on the show a couple days ago. the labor market is shockingly tight....
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingng. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had people say, do those
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingng. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that...
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thinga great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had people sa
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thinga great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting...
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deadly chopper crash involving two blackhawk hellers at a georgia says it was no being, it is a criminal investigation. spokes dlts man for the third infantry says the captain was the only crew member involved, all other crew members were asleep at the time. battling and two people dead in texas and georgia, dozens of tornados reported leaving residents in shock. >> i am in pembroke, georgia, tornados come through here. i don't believe this. >> carley: storms in south carolina capital so severe that state lawmakers forced to seek shelter in the white house basement. people are under weather threat as another powerful storm is taking shape. two million peep nel georgia and florida are under a flood watch. >> todd: janice dean has the fox weather forecast, not looking good. >> janice: this is the third week storm systems have affected the south and southeast, mid-atlantic and northeast. very active time, you can see the radar, we have rain moving across the ohio valley, more moving up toward the northeast and another round later on today. there is severe threat for the southeast parts of f
deadly chopper crash involving two blackhawk hellers at a georgia says it was no being, it is a criminal investigation. spokes dlts man for the third infantry says the captain was the only crew member involved, all other crew members were asleep at the time. battling and two people dead in texas and georgia, dozens of tornados reported leaving residents in shock. >> i am in pembroke, georgia, tornados come through here. i don't believe this. >> carley: storms in south carolina...
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had people s
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting...
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to help explain that, i'm joined by a doctor who studies opioid policy at the heller school at brandeisniversity. great to have you back. the administration is now very publicly saying, we are getting behind harm reduction as a strategy. do those practices work, and does this plan do enough to implement those strategies? >> harm reduction approaches do work, and making clean syringes available is a proven use to reduce injection-related infectious diseases. it is a positive, important public health intervention. making naloxone for reversing an opioid overdose more available when opioid overdose has become the leading cause accidental death in the united states is also something that makes sense. it is really a no-brainer. we should make sure that naloxone i available just about anywhere that people can potentially overdose from an opioid, but will these approaches make a significant dent in the dramatic increase they have seen in overdose deaths? i don't think so. i think they will help. d hoult,onalox butll toe wi really see deaths start to come down, there are other approaches we sho
to help explain that, i'm joined by a doctor who studies opioid policy at the heller school at brandeisniversity. great to have you back. the administration is now very publicly saying, we are getting behind harm reduction as a strategy. do those practices work, and does this plan do enough to implement those strategies? >> harm reduction approaches do work, and making clean syringes available is a proven use to reduce injection-related infectious diseases. it is a positive, important...
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it is where james heller lives. >> toxins, brake dust, which is extremely poisonous. tim: he claims after living at the site for months, he and other residents have had a series of health problems. >> ringing in my ears. we all have coughs. slowly manifesting health problems. we are not sure where it is going to go to, five years from now. tim: he says the conditions at the city encampments are unlivable. >> we are human beings. getting into homelessness is easy to do and it is almost impossible to get out of. tim: he says the powers that be view him and others like him as a mere inconvenience. >> they've been getting away with this for so long that they probably did not pay much attention to it. tim: sandra fell officials declined to comment but his wife says she supports her husband's lawsuit. she tells us she hopes it will force the city to provide safer housing for them and the others who live here. >> whenever -- whatever we get out of it, we put back into but, to help people. tim: because the move is about more than just defending himself. it's about sticking up
it is where james heller lives. >> toxins, brake dust, which is extremely poisonous. tim: he claims after living at the site for months, he and other residents have had a series of health problems. >> ringing in my ears. we all have coughs. slowly manifesting health problems. we are not sure where it is going to go to, five years from now. tim: he says the conditions at the city encampments are unlivable. >> we are human beings. getting into homelessness is easy to do and it...
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tom: do you agree with bill dudley, saying that it is walter heller in the 1960's?gory: i don't think it is good to compare to any historical precedent. tom: it makes good theater, you've got to admit. gregory: but this is much faster than anything we have seen. there are two important themes to remember. when you are rebalancing, you rarely come out where you wanted to come out, and the endpoint is very different from the starting point forget we have to be cognizant of the fact that this rebalancing will be unique in its own, and it will lead to a very different economic cycle this time around than anything we have seen in the past. lisa: do you agree with bill dudley that if the fed does not somehow spur or at least allow some time of downturn that the fed terminal funds rate is going to be a lot higher and the pain a lot greater in the long run? gregory: i think it is clear that the fed once to get control over inflation. it wants to regain control of the inflation narrative. it will tighten monetary policy and use its full arsenal to do so. the key question is
tom: do you agree with bill dudley, saying that it is walter heller in the 1960's?gory: i don't think it is good to compare to any historical precedent. tom: it makes good theater, you've got to admit. gregory: but this is much faster than anything we have seen. there are two important themes to remember. when you are rebalancing, you rarely come out where you wanted to come out, and the endpoint is very different from the starting point forget we have to be cognizant of the fact that this...
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our partners include miss heller, the george gund foundation and john s james knight foundation, murray and agnes government foundation, the clovis foundation, and ohio association of broadcasters. let's move on.another big topic that came up from our audiences is the economy. namely right now inflation and the cost of childcare and healthcare, gas prices and the impact is due loan debt. congressman ryan, you supported build back better among other things promised to address the affirmations i have costs in some areas and also revealed the state and local tax. this fortunately affecting homeowners in high income home value states like new jersey and new york. no deal warmed your fellow democrats and at first you called the salt revealed the s and we don't meet bassler, you then voted in favor of build back better which raise the cap from $80,000 to the brookings institution and the nonpartisan tax policy center concludes that salt productions heavily favored the rich, why did you support them ? >> it also helps the middle-class people . there are working-class people in some of the citi
our partners include miss heller, the george gund foundation and john s james knight foundation, murray and agnes government foundation, the clovis foundation, and ohio association of broadcasters. let's move on.another big topic that came up from our audiences is the economy. namely right now inflation and the cost of childcare and healthcare, gas prices and the impact is due loan debt. congressman ryan, you supported build back better among other things promised to address the affirmations i...
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what was the role and the heller's push? is next on "the evening edit".e your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions faster. operating costs are lower. and everyone from your auditors to your bankers feels like a million bucks. let's create smarter ways of putting your data to work. ibm. let's create new poligrip power hold...
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alison heller and dean shold, the founders of fen this is their way of helping keep people safe at barrovide dozens of test strips and education. 2 bars in the bay area. >> a lot like condoms for the aids crisis, turning them into holes into a bar after and really team the statement out of this kind of 4arm reduction and bring it to people who otherwise didn't know that they reduction. >> the founders say they began their efforts to help deal with the growing problem of tainted street drugs. those drugs are often being cut or laced with fentanyl. the nonprofit is also working with uc berkeley bars in new york, philadelphia, portland. >> and more. >> in walnut creek, a man is behind bars tonight, accused of using a machete while trying to rob a target. police say the 31 year-old suspect angel rodriguez did not make it out of the store with anything, but he did try robbing the cash register in the stores electronic section on thursday when he failed to do so. he ran off near the walnut creek, bart station. he was later arrested and taken to the martinez detention facility. >> developing
alison heller and dean shold, the founders of fen this is their way of helping keep people safe at barrovide dozens of test strips and education. 2 bars in the bay area. >> a lot like condoms for the aids crisis, turning them into holes into a bar after and really team the statement out of this kind of 4arm reduction and bring it to people who otherwise didn't know that they reduction. >> the founders say they began their efforts to help deal with the growing problem of tainted...
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would ask them on the first day and i would give them a couple of big cases like citizens united or heller which is the second amendment case. or roe v. wade. and i would ask for a show of hands on who thought the court was right or who thought the court was wrong with respect each of those cases. anyway you get shows of hands and people fought passionately. but then at least by the way first year law students. and when i asked who had read those decisions, there weren't a lot of hands going up. and in their defense, they it not been assigned in class but still i think that one thing and certainly i, even serving on the court, i have opinions about the results of decisions. but justices aren't deciding cases it's the judge that's deciding a case in order to impose a policy result. they are trying to make their best effort to determine what the law requires and what the constitution requires, the statute requires. i guess some would say it is perfectly fair game to say that you dislike the results of the case. it's also perfectly fair game to say that the court got it wrong. but i think if
would ask them on the first day and i would give them a couple of big cases like citizens united or heller which is the second amendment case. or roe v. wade. and i would ask for a show of hands on who thought the court was right or who thought the court was wrong with respect each of those cases. anyway you get shows of hands and people fought passionately. but then at least by the way first year law students. and when i asked who had read those decisions, there weren't a lot of hands going...
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but now heller says, he sued the city of san rafael on wednesday.claims that after living at the site for months. he andts had a series of health problems. i've got ringing in my ears. we're all we have coughs we have just these these slowly manifesting. health problems that we're not quite sure where it's going to go to five years from now hellert says that the conditions that the city sanctioned encampments are unlivable. we're human beings, you know and and getting in this position the homelessness is a very easy thing to do and it's a paramount almost impossible thing to get out of but thinks that the powers that be view him and others like him as a mirror inconvenience. they've been getting away with this for so long that they probably didn't pay much attention to it san officials declined to comment due to the possibility of litigation, but hellert's wife. dawn says she too supports her husband's lawsuit. she tells abc 7 news that she hopes that will force the city to provide safer housing for them and the others who live here, whatever we get
but now heller says, he sued the city of san rafael on wednesday.claims that after living at the site for months. he andts had a series of health problems. i've got ringing in my ears. we're all we have coughs we have just these these slowly manifesting. health problems that we're not quite sure where it's going to go to five years from now hellert says that the conditions that the city sanctioned encampments are unlivable. we're human beings, you know and and getting in this position the...
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allison heller and dean showed say >> they began their efforts after seeing an increased prevalence ofnted street drugs often cut or laced with fentanyl causing accidental overdose deaths through their nonprofits in check. they now regularly provide fentanyl test strips in education to dozens of bars in the bay area, including corner kitchen and bar in oakland pretty quickly. i mean, i mean, i think i'm actually need official says enough for them. >> yeah. yet to see kind of make a response to that. daniel miranda with coroner says >> it was important for him to carry strips at his bar after losing several friends to accidental overdoses i've seen. >> these things to take. i think it's more important. this is stop work. and while jackie berlin with mothers against drug deaths recommends people stay away from drugs. >> she says this is a good first step in harm reduction in preventing more accidental fentanyl deaths from happening. want to be sure that. >> people understand, though, that it's not 100% foolproof. like using a condom. another layer of protection, but it's not going to be
allison heller and dean showed say >> they began their efforts after seeing an increased prevalence ofnted street drugs often cut or laced with fentanyl causing accidental overdose deaths through their nonprofits in check. they now regularly provide fentanyl test strips in education to dozens of bars in the bay area, including corner kitchen and bar in oakland pretty quickly. i mean, i mean, i think i'm actually need official says enough for them. >> yeah. yet to see kind of make a...
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allison heller indian showed say. >> they began their efforts after seeing an increased prevalence of tainted street drugs often cut or laced with fentanyl causing accidental overdose deaths through their nonprofits in check. they now regularly provide fentanyl test strips in education to dozens of bars in the bay area, including corner kitchen and bar in oakland pretty quickly. i mean, i mean, i think i'm actually need this says enough for them. >> yeah. have to see response to that. daniel miranda with coroner says >> it was important for him to carry strips at his bar after losing several friends to accidental overdoses. i've seen. >> these things take. i think it's more important. is stop that work. and while jackie berlin with mothers against drug deaths recommends people stay away from drugs. >> she says this is a good first step in harm reduction in preventing more accidental fentanyl deaths from happening. want to be sure that. >> people understand, though, that it's not 100% foolproof. like using a condom. another layer of protection, but it's not going to be absolutely foolp
allison heller indian showed say. >> they began their efforts after seeing an increased prevalence of tainted street drugs often cut or laced with fentanyl causing accidental overdose deaths through their nonprofits in check. they now regularly provide fentanyl test strips in education to dozens of bars in the bay area, including corner kitchen and bar in oakland pretty quickly. i mean, i mean, i think i'm actually need this says enough for them. >> yeah. have to see response to...
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i for example had kurt vonnegut who wrote slaughterhouse and joseph heller who wrote catch-22 come down to talk about their world war two experiences and you know, i was doing some other things steve with me while involved with building this world war two museum, and then i was on the board of the world war two museum, so i got to see how a museum gets built from the scratch up by the way died 2002 year, right? he was 66. so what's that? what's there if you went to new orleans went to the eisenhower center went to the world war two museum. what are you gonna see? it's spectacular. i mean we built in new orleans one of the great museums in the world nick mueller. who was a good buddy of steve ambrose really was the ceo energizer oven all but they put together a top flight board. i was just the young interloper. these were like heavy weights from the corporate world. they got congressional funding. it was ted stevens of alaska who really in a way of hawaii that really pushed to get some of the federal funding matching funds, but we made the great sin, it was going to be built on lake pont
i for example had kurt vonnegut who wrote slaughterhouse and joseph heller who wrote catch-22 come down to talk about their world war two experiences and you know, i was doing some other things steve with me while involved with building this world war two museum, and then i was on the board of the world war two museum, so i got to see how a museum gets built from the scratch up by the way died 2002 year, right? he was 66. so what's that? what's there if you went to new orleans went to the...
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the staff are morgan heller who previously served at the permit center leading the team there. as well as rachael long who experience helping small buildingses with their permitting and licensing needs. long with that myself, kerry or commissioner secretary and other was forth coming we have located ourselves also at 49 south van ~ess we are there as well to focus attention on our city's very complex permitting systems and hope to work with our new staff on some improve improvements maintain parch team in city hall in rom 140 to assist with clients who come in prior to or during their business registration process and so forth. so -- that's exciting. and also.ed share the grant programs that will come up to support small businesses. robin and his presentation on shared spaces had should sm on his slides one the sf shines grant to help business this is might need to hire an architect to help with drawingses to submit for permits for compliance needs or just general improve ams. that application period is opening april first out of the invest in neighborhood's team. and the other
the staff are morgan heller who previously served at the permit center leading the team there. as well as rachael long who experience helping small buildingses with their permitting and licensing needs. long with that myself, kerry or commissioner secretary and other was forth coming we have located ourselves also at 49 south van ~ess we are there as well to focus attention on our city's very complex permitting systems and hope to work with our new staff on some improve improvements maintain...
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it's like kind of what's that book by joseph heller catch 22, so but but what what abraham said to me? is look he says he said i've seen the world and i don't think much of it and i said so you're a private person, right? he said yes, he says i said do you want an apology? do you want financial compensation reparations? he said no, i don't i'm not seeking that. and so i still and you've christians ask so many good questions about this book and i really mean that she's kind of like pushed me to say, you know, yeah, there should be an apology because when you're a reporter you really try to maintain objectivity, so i've written i you can see it on my website written commas about it. i've said they should dig up the plaque that's outside of the west hospital at mcv. it's still there you get it's right across the state capital. they're good maps in my book incidentally my wife debbie who's here, encourages maps. so you can take two of the maps and do a walking tour and see these things and right in front of what used to be mcv hospital. is a plaque that honors this? this great moment, but
it's like kind of what's that book by joseph heller catch 22, so but but what what abraham said to me? is look he says he said i've seen the world and i don't think much of it and i said so you're a private person, right? he said yes, he says i said do you want an apology? do you want financial compensation reparations? he said no, i don't i'm not seeking that. and so i still and you've christians ask so many good questions about this book and i really mean that she's kind of like pushed me to...
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the staff are morgan heller who previously served at the permit center, leading the team there. as well as rachael long who experience helping small buildingses with their permitting and licensing needs. long with that, myself, kerry or commissioner secretary and other was forth coming, we have located ourselves also at 49 south van ~ess we are there as well to focus attention on our city's very complex permitting systems and hope to work with our new staff on some improvements maintain parch team in city hall in rom 140 to assist with clients who come in prior to or during their business registration process and so forth. so -- that's exciting. and also.ed share the grant programs that will come up to support small businesses. robin and his presentation on shared spaces had should sm on his slides one the sf shines grant to help business this is might need to hire an architect to help with drawingses to submit for permits for compliance needs or just general improve ams. that application period is opening april first out of the invest in neighborhood's team. and the other grant
the staff are morgan heller who previously served at the permit center, leading the team there. as well as rachael long who experience helping small buildingses with their permitting and licensing needs. long with that, myself, kerry or commissioner secretary and other was forth coming, we have located ourselves also at 49 south van ~ess we are there as well to focus attention on our city's very complex permitting systems and hope to work with our new staff on some improvements maintain parch...
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the staff are morgan heller who previously served at the permit center, leading the team there.xperience helping small buildingses with their permitting and licensing needs. long with that, myself, kerry or commissioner secretary and other was forth coming, we have
the staff are morgan heller who previously served at the permit center, leading the team there.xperience helping small buildingses with their permitting and licensing needs. long with that, myself, kerry or commissioner secretary and other was forth coming, we have
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had people say, do t
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge...
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record, if she is confirmed i think the odds are virtually 100 percent that she will vote to overturn heller versus district of columbia means she will vote to overturn, to take away the second amendment right to keep and bear arms of every individual . if she is confirmed, the odds are virtually 100 percent she will vote to overturn the citizens united case. which means she will vote to take away the free speech rights of americans to participate in the political process. if she is confirmed, the odds are nearly 100 percent she will vote to strike down every single reasonable restrictions on abortion across the country . that includes restrictions on partial-birth abortions, includes requirements for parental notification or consent . if she is confirmed, the odds are nearly 100 percent she will vote to overturn efforts to enforce our nation's borders and deport legally, to make the road case, demonstrated her willingness to put left-wingpolicy above the law . if she is confirmed, odds are over 100 percent he will vote to give away us sovereignty to international tribunals and international
record, if she is confirmed i think the odds are virtually 100 percent that she will vote to overturn heller versus district of columbia means she will vote to overturn, to take away the second amendment right to keep and bear arms of every individual . if she is confirmed, the odds are virtually 100 percent she will vote to overturn the citizens united case. which means she will vote to take away the free speech rights of americans to participate in the political process. if she is confirmed,...
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it means i believe the odds are nearly 100% that judge jackson would vote to overturn the case of heller versus district of columbia. what is that case? it is the landmark case that upholds the second amendment right to keep and bear arms, a fundamental protection for all of us. that case was decided 5-4. judge jackson, i believe, is a vote to overturn that case to take away our second-amendment rights and that means every senator who votes to confirm her is voting to take away the second amendment rights of americans. judge jackson, i believe the odds are nearly 100% that she would vote to overturn the citizens united case. what is citizens united? is it a landmark case that protects our right to free speech, our right to speak in the political process, to support candidates, to oppose candidates, to express our views and participate in democracy, citizens united was 5-4. one vote away from being taken away. by the way, mr. president, in the citizens united case, the obama justice department argued that the federal government has the power to ban books. the case was 5-4, there were four
it means i believe the odds are nearly 100% that judge jackson would vote to overturn the case of heller versus district of columbia. what is that case? it is the landmark case that upholds the second amendment right to keep and bear arms, a fundamental protection for all of us. that case was decided 5-4. judge jackson, i believe, is a vote to overturn that case to take away our second-amendment rights and that means every senator who votes to confirm her is voting to take away the second...