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can i have a minute beyond my time >> did he ingress. >> okay. i barrel got into this we do jobs so it's been good for san francisco primarily we the evidence will then show all the private and government resources. >> what's going on because we're on it we're aware of the other issues around vets we've brought a lot of resources to bear for veterans the city has been good we've gotten opportunity like the presidio and treasure island and otis street but not possible woody allen without the hud and the city, etc. without the coalition of homelessness etc. it's all in the community you've got to work together that's all you'll be able to make a difference. thank you. thanks for your organizations incredible work in our city. >> next speaker. >> come on up. >> good morning dr. espanola jackson. you know, i sit and watch to see your moves and things and give me two minutes to speak. but i have brought information to you to this committee and i know you've received it and it deals with hud section 3 of the what this city do not follow it does not fol
can i have a minute beyond my time >> did he ingress. >> okay. i barrel got into this we do jobs so it's been good for san francisco primarily we the evidence will then show all the private and government resources. >> what's going on because we're on it we're aware of the other issues around vets we've brought a lot of resources to bear for veterans the city has been good we've gotten opportunity like the presidio and treasure island and otis street but not possible woody...
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expansion called for auto desk and san francisco bar palace to come to some agreement as to the gate and ingress at the end of pier 9. it became pretty clear as both parties started to look at the expansion that as envisioned, the expansion could cause some serious vehicular circulation issues. we've gone back and forth on solutions to this problem and the bar pilots and auto desk come to the port and come to a solution where the bar pilots reduce their parking lot area by about 5,000 square feet. awe uto desk has agreed to take on financial responsibility in terms that would financially benefit the port. as consideration the bar pilots have asked h their lease rent readjustment that happens in 2020 be reset to the prevailing market rates rather than just the higher of the current base rent or the prevailing market rent, which could result in a decrease in base rent to the port, depending upon market conditions at this time. the rest of the business rooms are in the staff report, well documented in the report. it's a tricky situation where a victim of earned success in that pier. we tried to com
expansion called for auto desk and san francisco bar palace to come to some agreement as to the gate and ingress at the end of pier 9. it became pretty clear as both parties started to look at the expansion that as envisioned, the expansion could cause some serious vehicular circulation issues. we've gone back and forth on solutions to this problem and the bar pilots and auto desk come to the port and come to a solution where the bar pilots reduce their parking lot area by about 5,000 square...
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so the main entry ingress and egress point for what we call the residential podium is outlined in that red dotted line there. the entrance -- or the entrance into the podium is [inaudible] controlled for residents so the podium itself is geared ed toward the residents, however, it's part of our interaction with the community and staff, there was a real desire to connect the main entrance to open up that entrance and make a connection to the park that's both visual and physical. so what we did was obviously created the vertical green element, which ties in very nicely to the park itself and i want to give a special shout out to cmg who wasn't able to participate in the presentation, but they've done a great job thinking through how these elements integrate. and we're providing some of our private property to extend the park into what would have been the private realm of the project, which is that portion of the image you see here, that's that bench seating, the bleacher seating, technically on our property, but we felt like it was important to sort of embrace the park, embrace the publi
so the main entry ingress and egress point for what we call the residential podium is outlined in that red dotted line there. the entrance -- or the entrance into the podium is [inaudible] controlled for residents so the podium itself is geared ed toward the residents, however, it's part of our interaction with the community and staff, there was a real desire to connect the main entrance to open up that entrance and make a connection to the park that's both visual and physical. so what we did...
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beef up security, skylights is one of the areas they were targeted terms of closing the means of ingress or securing the skylight. where the tell us building with skylights exists? were the devices we're talking about here, worthy locked up in theyure facility echo >> are still meeting with nrc requirements because they would still be in a locked container inside the facility. provides another way of getting inside the building to gain access to that container. >> as we all know, there are lots of containers and there are lots of containers. some of them are not for secure and others are quite secure. could you elaborate on that, please? >> i think was pointedly, looking at the trucks, some of these trucks were secured with very simple padlock's. some at high-security locks and inside the darkrooms are these cameras would be stored, sometimes people would just have an army surplus container with a cable securing it to the truck, which provide a second lock required under the requirements. some took the mission much more and use reinforced steel containers and bolted down and did much mor
beef up security, skylights is one of the areas they were targeted terms of closing the means of ingress or securing the skylight. where the tell us building with skylights exists? were the devices we're talking about here, worthy locked up in theyure facility echo >> are still meeting with nrc requirements because they would still be in a locked container inside the facility. provides another way of getting inside the building to gain access to that container. >> as we all know,...
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part of that is because we don't have the ingress due to the economic condition that we went under. the other thing i want to enter into the record is the border patrol agency costs. this is a comparison of auo versus flsa and the bill is put forward. it does document some savings that will be there. i will come back again to you chief. until we can no just from a commonsense standpoint who really needs within your organization i agree that 90% numbers a good number john. i have a problem getting above that in some of these other areas where it would not seem fair to people who work in other areas of the federal government and that we have to compensate people who are not doing things that are required extra time that they get paid. you're written answers to our committee said that you would support that and i was trying to get you to answer that question now. >> i think it's appropriate given your description of the growth of their last several years that the border patrol and the department take time to refine how we use the hours that are available. i prefer maximum cape ability
part of that is because we don't have the ingress due to the economic condition that we went under. the other thing i want to enter into the record is the border patrol agency costs. this is a comparison of auo versus flsa and the bill is put forward. it does document some savings that will be there. i will come back again to you chief. until we can no just from a commonsense standpoint who really needs within your organization i agree that 90% numbers a good number john. i have a problem...
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act, ingress does not have tried to rally others to help. i have talk to ceos and the governors. they don't have to wait for congress to raise the minimum wage. just raise it right now. have raised theirs, including and a soda. more than 460,000 of your neighbors are poised to get a raise. [applause] job applications went up to the roof. i got a letter from a proud mother in minneapolis who wanted me to know that her son starts his employees at $15 per hour at aaron's green cleaning here in town. [applause] there they are. we are just proud of his people centered business centered model. congresse to wait for to do some good stuff. on monday we held the first ever summit on working families. we heard from a lot of other families like ben and rebecca. they count on policies like paid leave to juggle everything. we had business owners who said they became more profitable when they made a family life easier for their employees. more companies are deciding that workplace flexibility and higher wages is good for business. more cities and states are deciding it is good policy for famil
act, ingress does not have tried to rally others to help. i have talk to ceos and the governors. they don't have to wait for congress to raise the minimum wage. just raise it right now. have raised theirs, including and a soda. more than 460,000 of your neighbors are poised to get a raise. [applause] job applications went up to the roof. i got a letter from a proud mother in minneapolis who wanted me to know that her son starts his employees at $15 per hour at aaron's green cleaning here in...
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you can see here all the points of ingress on to the coast there, as well as the german, the nazi fortifications, 50,000 german troops waited behind concrete walls and bunkers. many amphibious missions failed up to that point. how likely was it that they would throw the invaders back into the sea. >> looking back, it seems to us that allied success was inevitable, because the careful planning, the overwhelming resources, application of so much man power, efforts and time, but on omaha beach in particular, it was very dicey. there was a moment around 8:30 to 9:00 in the morning where allied commanders considered halting the operations because the invasion stalled. in the end, i think what made success possible as in most military confrontations are the actions and decisions made by the men at the spear point, who took matters into their hands and cross that had beach and assailed those bluffs and made it happen. >> omaha beach was the deadliest point. president obama actually talked about omaha this morning and how it really was the courage of the individual men fighting that turned the tide in t
you can see here all the points of ingress on to the coast there, as well as the german, the nazi fortifications, 50,000 german troops waited behind concrete walls and bunkers. many amphibious missions failed up to that point. how likely was it that they would throw the invaders back into the sea. >> looking back, it seems to us that allied success was inevitable, because the careful planning, the overwhelming resources, application of so much man power, efforts and time, but on omaha...
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part of that is because we don't have the ingress. i would think you would agree. it had decreased for a period of time due to the economic condition that we went under. the other thing i want to enter into the record is the notional journey man border patrol gross agency cost, this is a comparison of auo versus flsa and the bill as put forward, and it does document some savings that will be there. i'll come back again to you, chief. until we can know just from a common sense standpoint who really needs within your organization -- i agree that the 90% number is a good number, john. i don't have any problem. i have a problem getting above that in some of these other areas where it would not seem fair to people that work in other areas of the federal government that we're going to compensate people who are not doing things that are required extra time that they get paid in that. you don't have -- in your written answers to our committee you said that you would support that. i'm trying to get you to answer that question now. >> so, i think it's appropriate given your
part of that is because we don't have the ingress. i would think you would agree. it had decreased for a period of time due to the economic condition that we went under. the other thing i want to enter into the record is the notional journey man border patrol gross agency cost, this is a comparison of auo versus flsa and the bill as put forward, and it does document some savings that will be there. i'll come back again to you, chief. until we can know just from a common sense standpoint who...
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doubled the border patrol and yet our and arrests are down.r part of that is because we don'd have the ingress, i would think you would agree. it had decreased for a period of time due to the economic condition that we went under. wt the other thing i want to enter into the record is the border patrol gross earnings and agency costs. this is a comparison. auo versus flsa and the bill as put forward. and it does document some savings that will be there and i'll come back again to you, chief. until we can know just from a common sense standpoint who really needs within your tandpoi organization -- i agree that the 90% number is a good number, jon.good i don't have any problem. i have a problem getting above e that in some of these other aee areas where it would not seem fair to people that work in m other areas of the federal in government that we're going to e compensate people who are not hn doing things that are required extra time that they get paid ip that. so you don't have -- in your written answers to our committee, you said that you would support that.mmittee i'm trying to get you to an
doubled the border patrol and yet our and arrests are down.r part of that is because we don'd have the ingress, i would think you would agree. it had decreased for a period of time due to the economic condition that we went under. wt the other thing i want to enter into the record is the border patrol gross earnings and agency costs. this is a comparison. auo versus flsa and the bill as put forward. and it does document some savings that will be there and i'll come back again to you, chief....
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around circuses and conventions is the idea that there is massing of people that prevents the orderly ingress and egress into the facilities. not an isolated incident, that the state had 14, 15 years of the history of the massing. they have tried other things. they have tried the statutes that justice scalia have identified. the testimony was it wasn't working. and that the police were coming in and said we can't enforce it. why is that? because they had a hard time measuring consent. >> what kind of a record do they need? could there be a state law that says there could be no picketing around any store to try to prevent people don't patronize this store? isn't that thorn hill versus alabama? >> right. thorn hill, they struck that down. >> right. >> but it was very different from that statute. thorn hill was you can't go anywhere near the facility and it was only one type of speech. this is content neutral. and it is a narrow buffer zone. >> i'll ask this one more time. i think it's -- i understand the desire to create a buffer zone around certain sensitive facilities. what i'm asking is what
around circuses and conventions is the idea that there is massing of people that prevents the orderly ingress and egress into the facilities. not an isolated incident, that the state had 14, 15 years of the history of the massing. they have tried other things. they have tried the statutes that justice scalia have identified. the testimony was it wasn't working. and that the police were coming in and said we can't enforce it. why is that? because they had a hard time measuring consent. >>...
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around circuses and conventions is the idea that there is massing of people that prevents the orderly ingress and egress to and from the facilities. what the state was dealing with here was not an isolated incident, but the state had 14, 15 years of history of the massing. they had tried other things. they had tried the statutes that justice scalia identified. they had tried a narrower buffer zone, and the testimony was it wasn't working, and that the police were coming in and said, we can't enforce it. why is that? because they had a hard time measuring consent, evaluating what does -- >> what kind of a record do they need? could -- could there be a state law that says no picketing around any -- you can never have a picket around any store to try to prevent people -- to tell people don't go -- don't patronize this store. could they do that? isn't that thornhill v. alabama? >> right. and what actually, in thornhill, they struck that down. >> right. >> but it was very different from this statute. thornhill's was you can't go anywhere near the facility and it was -- it was only one type of spee
around circuses and conventions is the idea that there is massing of people that prevents the orderly ingress and egress to and from the facilities. what the state was dealing with here was not an isolated incident, but the state had 14, 15 years of history of the massing. they had tried other things. they had tried the statutes that justice scalia identified. they had tried a narrower buffer zone, and the testimony was it wasn't working, and that the police were coming in and said, we can't...
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security, skylights is one of the areas which they would target in terms of either closing the means of ingress or securing the skylight. >> the -- can you tell us whether the building where the skylight exists, were the devices that we're talking about here, were they locked up in a secure facility? >> yes. they're still meeting the requirements because they would still be in a locked container inside the facility but the skylight from our view as a potential vulnerability because it provides another way of getting inside the building to gain access to that container. >> yeah. as we all know, there are locked contain e containers and some are not very secure, others are quite secure. can you comment on that please. >> we saw that i think most pointedly looking at the trucks, the radio graphy travel in with their mobile sources. some of these trucks were secured with simple pad locks. some had high security locks and inside the dark rooms where the cameras would be stored sometimes people would have just an army surplus container with a cable securing it to the truck which provided the second l
security, skylights is one of the areas which they would target in terms of either closing the means of ingress or securing the skylight. >> the -- can you tell us whether the building where the skylight exists, were the devices that we're talking about here, were they locked up in a secure facility? >> yes. they're still meeting the requirements because they would still be in a locked container inside the facility but the skylight from our view as a potential vulnerability because...
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ingress got involved commerce ratified his actions. it is often the case. chris, orange come in california, republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. if you increased enema wage, a lot of people are afraid it will increase goods and services. i know you guys mentioned ikea can do it, so they are, but what about the middle class, mom-and-pop shops? won't they suffer because of it? guest: great question. i'm not an expert in this area, but there are studies that i think you can look at that will give you a suggestion about the answer. and it is important to know what has happened. there certainly is support. president obama would like to see minimum wage raise. president obama says, i need to act because congress hasn't, that is what he means. he would like to see minimum wage raised. pretty low level historically. he raised the minimum wage through executive order for a narrow group of workers in the federal contractors. who justifytion under statute. there's a federal contracting that gives the president authority to take action unilaterally to
ingress got involved commerce ratified his actions. it is often the case. chris, orange come in california, republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. if you increased enema wage, a lot of people are afraid it will increase goods and services. i know you guys mentioned ikea can do it, so they are, but what about the middle class, mom-and-pop shops? won't they suffer because of it? guest: great question. i'm not an expert in this area, but there are studies that i think you can look...