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commissioner hirsch? >> commissioner hirsch: yes. i had previously reported to the public and to the commission that i had asked the city attorney to give an opinion about what additional disclosures could be made on police discipline, given the restrictions we have in the law. and on friday, sb 1421 was approved by the senate, which actually will change the law, assuming that the governor either signs it or lets it go without a veto. and so the city attorney contacted me this week and said they are waiting until that law is enacted and then they will write a revised memo, so that'll delay the report but it'll give us greater ability to disclose information on disciplinary matters. >> commissioner mazzucco: commissioner elias? >> commissioner elias: yes. i wanted to report that i was able to visit the hsoc headquarters on turk street at the department of emergency management. it was very inform ative infor the agencies working together to address the homeless crisis. i was sad to hear that the numbers in the program or the referrals
commissioner hirsch? >> commissioner hirsch: yes. i had previously reported to the public and to the commission that i had asked the city attorney to give an opinion about what additional disclosures could be made on police discipline, given the restrictions we have in the law. and on friday, sb 1421 was approved by the senate, which actually will change the law, assuming that the governor either signs it or lets it go without a veto. and so the city attorney contacted me this week and...
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commissioner hirsch? >> commissioner hirsch: so i want to make sure i understand what you said. there's data that you took out of 96-a, demographics having to do with stops, other than use of force and officer complaints? >> correct. >> commissioner hirsch: where does that go? >> the data was previously captured in 96-a is now transferred into the new 953 collection. all the historical 96-a information, roughly 89 reports for 2015, that has been provided to an academic research entity who we have an agreement with, and they're doing what i would call a deep dive on that data, and also looking at the context of that data. >> commissioner hirsch: i was really asking going forward, if it's going to be removed from 96-a going forward, where will that data that's being removed appear so that the public and we can see that. >> so the 953 assembly bill generates an annual report, and so it'll be a comparative report between the other agencies that are collecting data. however they have told us that they will provide us our own data that we collected so we can go back and go to a quarte
commissioner hirsch? >> commissioner hirsch: so i want to make sure i understand what you said. there's data that you took out of 96-a, demographics having to do with stops, other than use of force and officer complaints? >> correct. >> commissioner hirsch: where does that go? >> the data was previously captured in 96-a is now transferred into the new 953 collection. all the historical 96-a information, roughly 89 reports for 2015, that has been provided to an academic...
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hirsch, what would you recommend? >> commissioner hirsch: i would say two commissioners to represent the commission and i would make that motion just to change that. >> so i suggest then that we take it off calendar or just continue the matter, contact, because ultimately everybody has to stand on and so to ensure that they're going to sign on. >>> i was going to say that we could revise section 4 to say that the commission agrees to assign two individual commissioners as a point of contact for this m.o.u. and deleting any word of to "act on" to just be the point of contact. >> let's just do it and take it back to them as a done deal. >> that's fine, i absolutely agree. i like the language that you're using "as a point of contact" as to "act." >> i will provide it to april. anyone want to hear that language again? >> check 2b. that's why we're starting with 4 because then it's -- it was taken back into 2a. >> okay. so on open lines of communication in the addendum, page 3, 2f, revising and adding in section 4c, the co
hirsch, what would you recommend? >> commissioner hirsch: i would say two commissioners to represent the commission and i would make that motion just to change that. >> so i suggest then that we take it off calendar or just continue the matter, contact, because ultimately everybody has to stand on and so to ensure that they're going to sign on. >>> i was going to say that we could revise section 4 to say that the commission agrees to assign two individual commissioners as a...
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commissioner hirsch? yeah, i know last week. i think the commissioners all received the latest 96-a report, and i'm just wondering if we can get that calendared for discussion sometime in the next meeting or two. we typically do discuss it publicly, and i think it's worthwhile. it's the data. it's the arrest data -- it's a comprehensive report. it's -- yeah, it's interesting. >> yeah. thank you. commissioner dejesus. >> so i talked about this before, the wealth and disparities in the black community, justice for mario woods would like to present their statistics analysis to the police commission on racially disparate sfpd use of force. they've had these numbers that they've wanted to talk to us for a while about, so i'm wondering if i can give everybody a heads up that that is coming. and then, there's also the sunshine task force sent us all a letter a while back, and that letter basically said that our vote violated the sunshine ordinance, and we discussed that letter. i really think we should put it on the agenda and at least
commissioner hirsch? yeah, i know last week. i think the commissioners all received the latest 96-a report, and i'm just wondering if we can get that calendared for discussion sometime in the next meeting or two. we typically do discuss it publicly, and i think it's worthwhile. it's the data. it's the arrest data -- it's a comprehensive report. it's -- yeah, it's interesting. >> yeah. thank you. commissioner dejesus. >> so i talked about this before, the wealth and disparities in...
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commissioner hirsch? >> chief, i thought i heard you say that department of public health had already checked and confirmed the building, building 606 is safe for human occupancy, is that -- is that right? >> that's correct. so the department of public health has been involved in this process since we occupied the building. they've had an industrial hygienist assigned to the building. when we initially occupied the building, there were tests conducted for radiation. there were tests that were conducted for water quality, as well, and then, as any concerns came up, during the time frame up until now, any concerns came up in the building, then, they were investigated through the department of public health. >> so we're retesting -- are we doing the same tests they did previously or are we doing more expansive testing? >> well, it would be -- i don't know the full extent of what was tested in the early 90's, so i can't really speak to that. i think the department of public health would be better able to answ
commissioner hirsch? >> chief, i thought i heard you say that department of public health had already checked and confirmed the building, building 606 is safe for human occupancy, is that -- is that right? >> that's correct. so the department of public health has been involved in this process since we occupied the building. they've had an industrial hygienist assigned to the building. when we initially occupied the building, there were tests conducted for radiation. there were tests...
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they speak to this guy irv earl hirsch he's an m.d. and he's a professor at the university of washington school of medicine and he's one of the nation's foremost experts diabetes he himself has type one diabetes and he remembers back in the one nine hundred sixty s. he supposed seventy five cents so now it's up to thirteen hundred dollars a month for two vials or whatever you need for that month. but so this cost he's talking about half of patients actually go to canada to get their insulin . obviously canada has a universal health care and they negotiate prices with the pharmaceutical companies so you know there's this crazy idea here in america where trump ran on the he would allow re-importation so he would allow to canada to negotiate prices with pharmaceuticals but we americans can't do that is against our ideology but you can we'll let you go up there. and get their prices but here he says he doesn't blame the drug makers for the price increases exclusively he said there are three companies that make insulin products but the nati
they speak to this guy irv earl hirsch he's an m.d. and he's a professor at the university of washington school of medicine and he's one of the nation's foremost experts diabetes he himself has type one diabetes and he remembers back in the one nine hundred sixty s. he supposed seventy five cents so now it's up to thirteen hundred dollars a month for two vials or whatever you need for that month. but so this cost he's talking about half of patients actually go to canada to get their insulin ....
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this park was actually codesigned by my colleague, kathleen o'day, and lizzy hirsch. this park was completed in 2013. here we see the remodelled joe dimaggio park, and this was completed in 2015. and finally, the
this park was actually codesigned by my colleague, kathleen o'day, and lizzy hirsch. this park was completed in 2013. here we see the remodelled joe dimaggio park, and this was completed in 2015. and finally, the
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this park was actually codesigned by my colleague, kathleen o'day, and lizzy hirsch. this park was completed in 2013. here we see the remodelled joe dimaggio park, and this was completed in 2015. and finally, the renovated lafayette park in pacific heights, which public works designed and completed in 2013. public works other scopes of work under the m.o.u. include public outreach regarding the park's design, cost estimation, project management services, managing the work of other city agencies, including sfmta and ensuring that all park related contracted comply with ocii's s.b.e. policies. finally, public works will manage construction of transbay park. once design of the park is complete, and a contractor is selected, staff will be predicted at the time of services. a hypothetical example of such a cost overrun mighting the need for additional -- might be the need for additional peer review. the allowance for as needed services covered tasks such as public outreach coordination, third party analysis, analysises and cost estimating, constructing and review, permitti
this park was actually codesigned by my colleague, kathleen o'day, and lizzy hirsch. this park was completed in 2013. here we see the remodelled joe dimaggio park, and this was completed in 2015. and finally, the renovated lafayette park in pacific heights, which public works designed and completed in 2013. public works other scopes of work under the m.o.u. include public outreach regarding the park's design, cost estimation, project management services, managing the work of other city...
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. >> we have about six weeks jeff hirsch, thank you very much. >>> your top corporate and stock storyoday is shares of bed bath & beyond, they are slipping big time after their quarterly numbers. eric chemi joins us now. what happened there? >> the retailer's stock falling as much as 15% in extended hours. u.s. consumers may be spending again but bed bath & beyond is struggling to get them into stores or giving out too many of those coupons. the company's second quarter earnings and revenue missing forecasts, same-store sales fell for a sixth straight quarter, down 0.6%. analysts had been looking for an increase of 0.3% the company also cutting its full-year guidance to the lower end of the previous range. bed bath & beyond has been trying to boost foot traffic in stores and increasing presence online the ceo said improve is needed in e-commerce but in-store promotions will be key to maintaining customer loyalty and stiff competition from the likes of amazon. we know they're opening their own store. shares of bed bath & beyond are down about 28% this year >> it is not a good year one
. >> we have about six weeks jeff hirsch, thank you very much. >>> your top corporate and stock storyoday is shares of bed bath & beyond, they are slipping big time after their quarterly numbers. eric chemi joins us now. what happened there? >> the retailer's stock falling as much as 15% in extended hours. u.s. consumers may be spending again but bed bath & beyond is struggling to get them into stores or giving out too many of those coupons. the company's second...
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different interests with iran with syria with israel because of the power that it has right now has hirsch's given itself of position of indispensability and it will remain an enduring to the doctrine of having no problems with their neighbors basically a perfect application of that doctor by working with both israel and iran as also important to keep in mind that at the helsinki summit putin acknowledged behind the scenes that he has really no leverage over iranian presences of in syria so there are a lot of disagreements between iran and russia over syria and other crises too like yemen and afghanistan i could make that relationship considerably weaker along with the economic competition over natural gas i think that is important even mine that russia will probably head in the middle east balance or to deescalate with israel eventually he built that relationship with iran rather than picking sides because hedging is the best tragedy for its overall geopolitical agenda was to rebel what do you make of that is russia going to be able to balance all of these often opposing entrusts. i think t
different interests with iran with syria with israel because of the power that it has right now has hirsch's given itself of position of indispensability and it will remain an enduring to the doctrine of having no problems with their neighbors basically a perfect application of that doctor by working with both israel and iran as also important to keep in mind that at the helsinki summit putin acknowledged behind the scenes that he has really no leverage over iranian presences of in syria so...