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for maryland jocelyn and for west virginia more of christopher. so we're going to start off with michael. go ahead mike ling. >> thank you. alabama is probably best categorized as a state of passive resistance to the affordable care act and its many provisions. the state is not a rich state as i'm sure most of you are aware and it's basically made the decision that it's not spending money either to support or really to oppose the legislation. and certainly much of the opposition is philosophical but as was pointed out, much of the opposition really comes down to the nuts and bolts of how to play all of this out in a state that doesn't have a lot of revenue. first of all, it's clear alabama did not expand its medicaid program, even though there were strong economic incentives to do so. but as it turns out, the states are on the hook for ultimately 10% of the additional healthcare cost. in a state like alabama , much of the revenue is earmarked so it's more heavy lifting than simply shifting the budget arrangements from one category to another. you
for maryland jocelyn and for west virginia more of christopher. so we're going to start off with michael. go ahead mike ling. >> thank you. alabama is probably best categorized as a state of passive resistance to the affordable care act and its many provisions. the state is not a rich state as i'm sure most of you are aware and it's basically made the decision that it's not spending money either to support or really to oppose the legislation. and certainly much of the opposition is...
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jocelyn talked about the surprise in maryland. pointed to this being a huge success. it was a terrible failure in initial rollout. why was that? nd maybe we don't know what points to a huge success. we only thought we did. to answer all of these kinds of questions, it is very valuable people on the ground with serious knowledge of how operates and what outs and d peculiarities are. gives us his network is exactly that, people who have worked in the state, know what s going on and then the challenge is to turn that nowledge into something more than interesting anecdotes of istory of a particular state but to figure out how can we learn from this variety of make the whole thing better. alice.k you very much, you made a lot of key points here.why aware i'm sure for people who are watching this and listening to take in. a lot to i have been over my career working with many people in this in the country on doing studies like this of new policies. i had never seen a challenge as as this one, and i'm not a young guy. have, as alice said, a is hard to n and it s get your hand
jocelyn talked about the surprise in maryland. pointed to this being a huge success. it was a terrible failure in initial rollout. why was that? nd maybe we don't know what points to a huge success. we only thought we did. to answer all of these kinds of questions, it is very valuable people on the ground with serious knowledge of how operates and what outs and d peculiarities are. gives us his network is exactly that, people who have worked in the state, know what s going on and then the...
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jocelyn and memory lane we had a project on filbert around washington square about a year ago it was a young doctor from ucsf she was expecting a think child too flats and we conditioned the merger by leaving the ability to stay as two unit so the illustrate hookups we allowed an internal connection for the life they would be in the building how have it retained it's as a two unit building because once it's a meerlgd you can't use it for two again, we left it for two out changing the structure outlet i like to go forward that would still allow for changes over time with this young family the house you might come back to the market and i as two. >> commissioner sugaya. >> yes. in defense of the staff they made the correct evaluation based on the career and the mayors diversify but i know that's the beauty of the commission so to speak in that we take what staff as recommended and factor in other things and make the decision that way so it's not like we're rubber stamping the staff understands that that's why we have a discretionary process. >> was there a motion. >> there was a motion
jocelyn and memory lane we had a project on filbert around washington square about a year ago it was a young doctor from ucsf she was expecting a think child too flats and we conditioned the merger by leaving the ability to stay as two unit so the illustrate hookups we allowed an internal connection for the life they would be in the building how have it retained it's as a two unit building because once it's a meerlgd you can't use it for two again, we left it for two out changing the structure...
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take it away jocelyn kane. >> thank you. good evening commissioners. this is going to be short and swee. we have a guest that will pop up in the middle of this -- in fact right away of my director's report because we thought it would be easier to present this to you. under the heading of policy and legislative update there was discussion but a request from i think commissioner hyde to have someone from london breed's office who is the author of the legislation here before you to talk about this file regulating mechanical amusement device and arcades so he's here now if you want him to do this and then i can resume the rest of my director's report. >> great. >> thank you director kane and commissioners. i will keep this as short as i can and happy to answer any questions but by way of background the entertainment commission staff originally brought this issue to us. ms. blackstone sent us information about a business in district 5 in the upper haight and a t shirt screen printing shop that added a number of arcade games and ran into problems with the pl
take it away jocelyn kane. >> thank you. good evening commissioners. this is going to be short and swee. we have a guest that will pop up in the middle of this -- in fact right away of my director's report because we thought it would be easier to present this to you. under the heading of policy and legislative update there was discussion but a request from i think commissioner hyde to have someone from london breed's office who is the author of the legislation here before you to talk...
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other items -- there's just one other item and i already talked about it with jocelyn. it was a sidewalk issue on polk around the area of mays oyster bar. it's really not our enforcement task but a dangerous situation and something that ends up back on the operator's desk at this point so i wanted to mention that. we talked to the city attorney about it in terms what we could do or who we could engage and that was a fruitful conversation but i will spare you the details and if you want to know ask questions and at the knock out bar and noise complaints and i talked to the operators now and i will follow up with that. that's it. any questions? >> yeah. just atmosphere. -- not atmosphere, mays rather. can you elaborate what the dangerous pedestrian behavior is? >> so basically the weekend before this i saw a girl hit during the het out, 145, a girl hit and on the ground and waiting for the police -- >> [inaudible] >> in the street, yeah and this past weekend i was driving through and there was people off the sidewalks and the thing is i don't want to be blamed on mays bec
other items -- there's just one other item and i already talked about it with jocelyn. it was a sidewalk issue on polk around the area of mays oyster bar. it's really not our enforcement task but a dangerous situation and something that ends up back on the operator's desk at this point so i wanted to mention that. we talked to the city attorney about it in terms what we could do or who we could engage and that was a fruitful conversation but i will spare you the details and if you want to know...
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. >> here's a question from jocelyn. i'm definitely feeling stuck in my life.ut my job. i'm a mom and juggling responsibility, ignoring my own needs and i end up frustrated. a lot of people feel that way. >> you're unhappy and your whole family is unhappy. >> this is a tag from the other one. she's not taking care of herself. take care of yourself and keep -- she's juggling a lot of balls. the one that has to stay there will prevent her from becoming resentful and frustrated and take it out on everyone else. >> so many people rely on you. >> you do one thing at a time. what were you going to say? >> do one thing at a time, set your priorities. maybe you are trying to do all these things and you can't do everything right. figure out what you have to do first, get that out of the way. and that will give you free time to do all the other things you have to do. >> if you are frustrated in your job and unmotivated, someone once said, find something you want to do, dedicate 10% of your time and 10% of your money toward that other thing so you don't feel frustrated. >
. >> here's a question from jocelyn. i'm definitely feeling stuck in my life.ut my job. i'm a mom and juggling responsibility, ignoring my own needs and i end up frustrated. a lot of people feel that way. >> you're unhappy and your whole family is unhappy. >> this is a tag from the other one. she's not taking care of herself. take care of yourself and keep -- she's juggling a lot of balls. the one that has to stay there will prevent her from becoming resentful and frustrated...
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of th victims tells us the robbers ca u through the alley throh a wooden gate on to their deck on jocelyn street monday nig intruders re wearing ski masks and ordedm all to the floor at nt while a 2 2-year-o slept inside. >> i was like there's nothing you need in there. everythingoud is out here. get what you need and sleeve. >> the thieves got away with wallets, and credit cards. police are sti investigating and sayhe don't have any leads on possib suspects. >>> we're following breaking news. the wor health orgazn says it anticipates 20,000 cases of ebola in west africa before the outbreak is over. that is ab six times the number of current cases. there are3,000 right it now. also thirn ' learning a doctor nigeria has died from the disease. he was treating a patient infected. thpaent h recovered, but again, the doctor lost his life. that's th latest from the live desk. >>> a kitchen fire in wheaten sgroi a family's home and caused more thanf million dollars this damage. an electricity failureikel startedir smoke alarms did go off, so everyone s able to get out safely. the daghe home, abo
of th victims tells us the robbers ca u through the alley throh a wooden gate on to their deck on jocelyn street monday nig intruders re wearing ski masks and ordedm all to the floor at nt while a 2 2-year-o slept inside. >> i was like there's nothing you need in there. everythingoud is out here. get what you need and sleeve. >> the thieves got away with wallets, and credit cards. police are sti investigating and sayhe don't have any leads on possib suspects. >>> we're...
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>> jocelyn russell. she's an amazing artist.e captured, if you see the real monument, you feel the horse leaving, you see the horse leaping off. we had gasps when she was unveiled. we're talking about a monument for sergeant reckless in quantico, virginia. >> national museum of the marine corps. >> it's such an amazing tale. thank you for memorializing it and making it more splendid. >> thank you, i'm honored. >> i'm sure the sergeant would be very thrilled with the notoriety. it's a great story. we recommend the book to you. horse lovers, marine lovers, great story lovers, america's war horse, sergeant reckless. thanks very much. >> thank you. >> on sale, online, books stores near from you, far from you, everywhere. >>> time for your comments. the founding fathers would turn over in their graves if they saw what this administration has done in spite of the constitution. another, why do the democrats never mention that they control both houses of congress during president obama's first two years and still didn't pass immigration
>> jocelyn russell. she's an amazing artist.e captured, if you see the real monument, you feel the horse leaving, you see the horse leaping off. we had gasps when she was unveiled. we're talking about a monument for sergeant reckless in quantico, virginia. >> national museum of the marine corps. >> it's such an amazing tale. thank you for memorializing it and making it more splendid. >> thank you, i'm honored. >> i'm sure the sergeant would be very thrilled with...
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[applause] attorney jocelyn mccurdy in the house.[applause] fo.ther salim adol [applause] [indiscernible] do we have him now? >> hello? >> can we get danny on now? >> hello? >> terrific. your online. -- you are on life. >> thank you, everyone. all, you can hear me, i --t wanted to first of all to have the opportunity to listen to the program. first of all, my condolences to the family and the community itself in ferguson. i know how important it is. unfortunately, i cannot be with you today. as you talk about ferguson and -- as the information becomes available to us, information about the town, information we have gotten over this time, hopefully that brings us to a clear picture of the work we have to do. unless wedo the work historically,t, the significance of this moment. culture in the history of racial violence in -- we can't car payment allies -- we can't compartmentalized things. these incidents without their historical factors. the police are the primary force who act as agents for the state. is to havensibility some sort of
[applause] attorney jocelyn mccurdy in the house.[applause] fo.ther salim adol [applause] [indiscernible] do we have him now? >> hello? >> can we get danny on now? >> hello? >> terrific. your online. -- you are on life. >> thank you, everyone. all, you can hear me, i --t wanted to first of all to have the opportunity to listen to the program. first of all, my condolences to the family and the community itself in ferguson. i know how important it is. unfortunately,...