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. >> jennifer joyce kesse. >> how many women get offered three jobs for the same company. three different positions. that tells you a lot about jennifer. >> and then she got hired on with central florida investments. >> cfi westgate resorts was founded by the well known real estate mogul david seagull whose extravagant life was in the movie queen of investor sigh. >> she stream lined back room. >> she was dedicated to her job. she was still with cfi westgate. john willman was jennifer's boss. >> within a year we promoted her to a project manager. >> the 24-year-old was loving life in orlando and wanted it plant some roots. >> jennifer had assets -- a condo. >> 2006 at the time was the height of this housing market. >> jen but lear is an investigative reporter. she had worked in central florida for 16 years. >> jennifer's condominium were right near a new mall that had gone up, this big beautiful mall. >> we're standing at jennifer's condominium which she purchased in november of 2005. if you look around, it's a beautiful place, the condos are beautiful. >> there was so muc
. >> jennifer joyce kesse. >> how many women get offered three jobs for the same company. three different positions. that tells you a lot about jennifer. >> and then she got hired on with central florida investments. >> cfi westgate resorts was founded by the well known real estate mogul david seagull whose extravagant life was in the movie queen of investor sigh. >> she stream lined back room. >> she was dedicated to her job. she was still with cfi westgate....
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and i said joyce. she said high, i said high. >> high on drugs.ought she was the cutest little thing. >> whitney came to call him uncle sam. and as quickly as moore watched the girl he called nippy rise, he watched her fall. it was the early '90s. >> when i first realized that she was using, i saw her on tv. she was always perspiring when she was doing -- >> at that moment he knew she was an addict. she knew because sam moore was an addict himself. he was on his way to rock bottom when his wife convinced him to get help. ♪ 30 years later, performing at the apollo, he is reminded of nippy. the theater was a site of a memorial after her death, a death sam knows all too well was tough to prevent. >> if they want it, they going to get it. don, you got enablers. you even got parents. they know that their child is doing it. that person is the cash car. so what are they going to say? >> sam's wife joyce believes whitney's own family helped fuel her habit. >> members in whitney's family, immediate and extended that had their problems with drugs. >> the fa
and i said joyce. she said high, i said high. >> high on drugs.ought she was the cutest little thing. >> whitney came to call him uncle sam. and as quickly as moore watched the girl he called nippy rise, he watched her fall. it was the early '90s. >> when i first realized that she was using, i saw her on tv. she was always perspiring when she was doing -- >> at that moment he knew she was an addict. she knew because sam moore was an addict himself. he was on his way to...
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thank you, we will move on to joyce, from hsa. >> and good morning, supervisors, i'm joyce crum and i will be presenting on the department dem graphics and the services provided to women and families. both supervisor farrell and dufty talked about in our home s count, 27 percent of the population were females. also, part of that count, 679 people in 132 families were identified in the count. 95 percent of people in families were sheltered either through transitional housing or other programs, but mostly in shelters. 34 people, which he spoke, were the lowest number of people identified as being in cars or on streets after 7:00 p.m. which is when we began the count. so we administer the homeless prevention funds and i want to highlight some funds that have gone directly to families, 214 family house holds were provided with rental subsidies. in some cases up to 5 years. 120 family households provided with shelter deversion assistness, and which means that they came to connecting point to get on the wait list, in hopes of getting a shelter but, the two deversion specialists that work wi
thank you, we will move on to joyce, from hsa. >> and good morning, supervisors, i'm joyce crum and i will be presenting on the department dem graphics and the services provided to women and families. both supervisor farrell and dufty talked about in our home s count, 27 percent of the population were females. also, part of that count, 679 people in 132 families were identified in the count. 95 percent of people in families were sheltered either through transitional housing or other...
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i want to invite joyce up from ah a >> good morning, supervisors. i want to point out on the slide when scott gets it up are the two housing buildings under the umbrella of the human agencies. we have veterans common to our left and in so moved, commissioners, that item passes district and mary helen rogers to your right in supervisor london breed's district veterans common is dedicated to 73 unit in the building and mary helen rogers how many units. a hundred units 20 set aside for homeless citizens. so as what is referenced earlier in the 2015 count approximately one hundred and 70 veterans were identified which is a reduction from the 2011 homeless count. 17 percent of the homeless count and survey responded said they were 55 and age-old and 3 percent of approximately one hundred and unnecessary were age 60 plus. let's talk about the seniors in our adult emergency starts the veterans are identified in the in take process into changes so we don't do a monthly or daily cut because shelters are always moving by a person can answer the question wheth
i want to invite joyce up from ah a >> good morning, supervisors. i want to point out on the slide when scott gets it up are the two housing buildings under the umbrella of the human agencies. we have veterans common to our left and in so moved, commissioners, that item passes district and mary helen rogers to your right in supervisor london breed's district veterans common is dedicated to 73 unit in the building and mary helen rogers how many units. a hundred units 20 set aside for...
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you're adorable. >> thank you. >> let's bring joyce out.me. >> from social media to after school activities, why setting limits now is going to help your kids later, everybody. >> how to make your mom's life easier with gadgets just in time for mother's day, that's coming up right after this. >> good job. i'd say i clean the toilet 6 or 7 times a day. like clockwork, every 20 minutes i clean the toilet. sometimes i get up in the middle of the night and clean the toilet. now every time you go, lysol cleans for you. new lysol no mess max gives you max cleaning with every flush. while its fragrance gels release 4 weeks of max freshness. that's what i like to hear. someone cleaning the toilet for me. lysol. start healthing. for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a daily probiotic that helps in two ways? it supports digestive and immune health by working in your gut where 70% of your immune system lives. try trubiotics today. >>> as parents, we're always looking for great advice, the best advice to raise a thriving child,
you're adorable. >> thank you. >> let's bring joyce out.me. >> from social media to after school activities, why setting limits now is going to help your kids later, everybody. >> how to make your mom's life easier with gadgets just in time for mother's day, that's coming up right after this. >> good job. i'd say i clean the toilet 6 or 7 times a day. like clockwork, every 20 minutes i clean the toilet. sometimes i get up in the middle of the night and clean the...
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kathryn joyce, thank you for your report.y grace alone: as sex-abuse allegations multiply, billy graham's grandson is on a mission to persuade protestant churches to come clean." we will link to it online. catherine is also the author of "the child catchers." when we come back, we go to connecticut, to a 16-year-old trans girl. how did she end up in solitary confinement in prison? she had not committed any crime. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with juan gonzalez. >> imprisoned in solitary confinement without criminal charges. that is the plight of a 16-year-old transgender girl of color in connecticut known as jane doe. one month ago today a superior court judge ordered her to prison after the connecticut department of children and families requested a transfer, claiming they could not safely care for her. the move is allowed under a rarely used connecticut statute that allows sending her to prison, citing her alleged history of violent beh
kathryn joyce, thank you for your report.y grace alone: as sex-abuse allegations multiply, billy graham's grandson is on a mission to persuade protestant churches to come clean." we will link to it online. catherine is also the author of "the child catchers." when we come back, we go to connecticut, to a 16-year-old trans girl. how did she end up in solitary confinement in prison? she had not committed any crime. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!,...
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and nancy may sashgs and joyce dickerson is a democrat, but neither is likely to be the nominees. and in tennessee, rebecca lennard is running for the second time, but again, that is not likely to happen. that is it for this edition of "daily rundown." your campaign headquarters. up next is chris jansing. bye-bye. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins and watching the heavy rain moving out of texas today, a it is going to drench areas from arkansas to louisiana, but the best chance of any flooding today is in east texas. we will see the storms early today from the areas of chicago right through the great lakes. and later this evening, we could see a few of the storms trying to dive down to washington, d.c. and the west coast, a heat wave develops for you. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine!
and nancy may sashgs and joyce dickerson is a democrat, but neither is likely to be the nominees. and in tennessee, rebecca lennard is running for the second time, but again, that is not likely to happen. that is it for this edition of "daily rundown." your campaign headquarters. up next is chris jansing. bye-bye. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins and watching the heavy rain moving out of texas today, a it is going to drench areas from arkansas to louisiana, but the best...
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. >> thank you, joyce. >> colleagues any questions for hsa? at this point? >> okay. >> all right, thanks. >> much appreciated, thank you for your presentation today and for all of the information. >> and up next, we are going to have margo back from dph, and thanks again for all of your hard work on this issue as well. >> and good morning. supervisors. and nice to see you again. and i want to give you some dem graphics and service information about homeless women and families from the department of public health perspective. and a lot of those numbers are going to be about women. and i am also, i will also be giving you numbers for transgender women where i have them. so, the department of public health annual data i am comparing here is the homeless count is the direct access to the housing population and because these numbers are very different as you know, i was comparing percentages just to kind of show what the picture on the street is, and which is in san francisco, as well as nationwide, around 25 percent in san francisco and 27 percent women. and in
. >> thank you, joyce. >> colleagues any questions for hsa? at this point? >> okay. >> all right, thanks. >> much appreciated, thank you for your presentation today and for all of the information. >> and up next, we are going to have margo back from dph, and thanks again for all of your hard work on this issue as well. >> and good morning. supervisors. and nice to see you again. and i want to give you some dem graphics and service information about...
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. >> thank you joyce and good morning, supervisors. i'll walk you through the plan that. so tests a new practice how people are placed into homeless stoplights shelters and to insure the most vulnerable and longed term need folks are placed into housing first and then the temporary rental assistance and low cost services folks are then placed. so thinking about the federal goals first federally funded homeless grant programs are required to parking lot like the housing programs in the emergency solution and grant programs are required to participate in san francisco our largest investments are in the former shelter care and the other protocols. there must be prioritization to referrals this is the principle you'll explain to the homeless to people understand how their assessing housing and people who are turned away understand. this is meaning all veterans with children will be treated the same whether or not it they're working with the salvation army and similarly every homeless family will be treated the same not a family of 5 vs. is an individual veteran. throughout th
. >> thank you joyce and good morning, supervisors. i'll walk you through the plan that. so tests a new practice how people are placed into homeless stoplights shelters and to insure the most vulnerable and longed term need folks are placed into housing first and then the temporary rental assistance and low cost services folks are then placed. so thinking about the federal goals first federally funded homeless grant programs are required to parking lot like the housing programs in the...
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so i think -- >> brad, we heard from tom joyce since the book came out.was on cnbc a couple days ago. i'd like to get your creation to what he said about michael lewis and the book and your reaction. here is tom joyce.rcreation to what he said about michael lewis and the book and your reaction. here is tom joyce. >> he's dead wrong. let me ask you a question. who is rigging the market? is the s.e.c. rigging it? i doubt it. is duncan? i doubt it. duncan has more integrity than your family unit. >> so do you want to answer to what tom joyce said? and again, the conversation went on and he brought the example of everybody has an advantage over somebody else and whatever line of work or whatever you're doing throughout your life. you have documented with ammon a specific advantage that certain brokers have other others in the way they trade on ie sxch echli. so answer tom joyce e's charge, please. >> again, it's whether intentional or not, what has happened is that the markets themselves have in a way provided certain advantages. back to the point i was makin
so i think -- >> brad, we heard from tom joyce since the book came out.was on cnbc a couple days ago. i'd like to get your creation to what he said about michael lewis and the book and your reaction. here is tom joyce.rcreation to what he said about michael lewis and the book and your reaction. here is tom joyce. >> he's dead wrong. let me ask you a question. who is rigging the market? is the s.e.c. rigging it? i doubt it. is duncan? i doubt it. duncan has more integrity than your...
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so i'm not sure who i i'm going to turn it over to now >> so joyce are we through that. >> yes. thank you very much i know i don't know if i very specific slides to talk through. if we can speed through because we have people in the va is here to speak >> so we're going to speak through the slides a little bit but you have them available. we have a lot more data available and a lot more programs in dph and veterans we don't collect the data about veterans we would like to that's a plan for the future and working to make it happen. i just wanted to remind people that 14 percent of the population of san francisco is over 65 we talk about seniors over and over and over 55 i'm giving you the population where you can see our population is over 58 percent and from health care program for the seniors with hiv we have the homeless seniors is at 45 percent. in terms of diagnose and conditions i've put a slide together now the slides are about seniors we don't have separate data for veterans. you can see the serious medical conditions are high for our seniors higher than the rest of the p
so i'm not sure who i i'm going to turn it over to now >> so joyce are we through that. >> yes. thank you very much i know i don't know if i very specific slides to talk through. if we can speed through because we have people in the va is here to speak >> so we're going to speak through the slides a little bit but you have them available. we have a lot more data available and a lot more programs in dph and veterans we don't collect the data about veterans we would like to...
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thank you, joanne, jesse, joyce, that does it for me. i'm tom shillue. see you next time. >>> hello, everyone. i'm eric bolling along with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckle, dana perino, and jesse watters. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> we have a very jam packed show for you tonight. the latest on the cia officer outed by the white house. we have ed snowden speaks publicly from russia. some breaking developments in the v.a. scandal. president obama took the opportunity to redefine his foreign policy agenda today at his commencement address at west point. it was a bizarre speech. hear the
thank you, joanne, jesse, joyce, that does it for me. i'm tom shillue. see you next time. >>> hello, everyone. i'm eric bolling along with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckle, dana perino, and jesse watters. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> we have a very jam packed show for you tonight. the latest on the cia officer outed by the white house. we have ed snowden speaks publicly from russia. some breaking developments in the v.a. scandal. president...
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joyce b. hail. are the wallach family, in memory of miriam and ira d. wallach.he sheryl and philip mill steen family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. western and african leaders met in paris today to devise a strategy to fight boko haram, the islamic extremists group responsible for the abduction of hundreds of nigerian schoolgirls. even as they met, they were responsible for additional terror attacks in africa. ten chinese workers were seized at a camp inside cameroon. and a similar number of people were killed on the other side of the border in nigeria. for more, we have a report by paris by simon israel. >> reporter: unable to travel
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joyce banda believes the elections were rig the by the opposition. officials showed election observers, what they say are examples of election fraud. >> if you compare the numbers already, against the total, you will find that the total number are more than the voters. the question we are asking - how did it happen. >> there were squirmishes in some areas after the president's announcement. soldiers have been deployed to stop more more fighting. malouians are surprised and shocked about the latest development. >> in one word, shambolic. as a malouian, i am affronted, i am embarrassed, and indeed, i am deeply offended by the travesty that has gone on in the name of an election. it is not the first election we have held. we have held elections since 1994. and by now one would think that we would have at least got the management of the process right. >> opposition leaders deny leingzs made by the -- allegations made by the president of vote rigging. the leader of the democratic progressive party is leading. president banda is trailing. those concerned a
joyce banda believes the elections were rig the by the opposition. officials showed election observers, what they say are examples of election fraud. >> if you compare the numbers already, against the total, you will find that the total number are more than the voters. the question we are asking - how did it happen. >> there were squirmishes in some areas after the president's announcement. soldiers have been deployed to stop more more fighting. malouians are surprised and shocked...
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joyce armstrong. candy small bowood. ed donaldson. >> hi, i am caleb (inaudible), thank you for calling this hearing, while there is no question that the housing authority is in a crisis, entangling bank on debt and the stock is not the solution. we have a question about the loss of jobs and the potential displacement of african-american families that are most likely impacted by the implementation of rad. the information from the mayor's housing authority is unclear. and we don't have a complete understanding of the long-term financial situation of the program, and whether demographics won't shift an others take control. the board is responsible for all parties impacted by rad, and request power authority for more services, and you can produce a study conducted by rhoades, and ensure this to stay within the city and county of san francisco. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. joyce armstrong, president of the public housing association, phta, not pta, that shows how little he works with us. i am joined by the
joyce armstrong. candy small bowood. ed donaldson. >> hi, i am caleb (inaudible), thank you for calling this hearing, while there is no question that the housing authority is in a crisis, entangling bank on debt and the stock is not the solution. we have a question about the loss of jobs and the potential displacement of african-american families that are most likely impacted by the implementation of rad. the information from the mayor's housing authority is unclear. and we don't have a...
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joyce says -- joyce has learned how to calm them down. is one of the many tasks being performed in gorongosa. >> you're going to be 85 years old? you have said i'm just going to tell like it is, like i see it. i don't care. >> i plan to do just that. >> what is it you going to tell us? >> i'm going to describe in a book forthcoming in october what i think science really tells us about the human condition. the title of the book, now you can see i'm willing to go into troubled water's, "the meaning of human existence." i'm going to face some of the questions philosophers abandoned a long time ago. and theologians think they have solved but have not. the meaning of life. the meaning of human existence. i believe we should reenter a period of frank and open discussion of just who we are and where we are going. i would like to quote a french author writing before world war ii. he said, all of man's troubles come from the fact that we do not know what we are a cannot agree on what we want to be. i think until we answer those questions, we are g
joyce says -- joyce has learned how to calm them down. is one of the many tasks being performed in gorongosa. >> you're going to be 85 years old? you have said i'm just going to tell like it is, like i see it. i don't care. >> i plan to do just that. >> what is it you going to tell us? >> i'm going to describe in a book forthcoming in october what i think science really tells us about the human condition. the title of the book, now you can see i'm willing to go into...
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joyce shoemaker is legally blind. she's been losing her vision since the age of 12.he's never learnt braille and thanks to technology joyce shoemaker believes she'll never have to. >> reading braille, i think, for me personally, i don't have the time for the brain space. >> for close to 200 years the system of reading by touch has been the standard way for blind people to read and write. in the last decade braille has fallen out of favour. the national federation for the blind says fewer than 10% of blind people in america know braille. >> it's a pathway for literacy. it's reading and writing. think about raising a child. if they don't when they learn to read and write it's a problem. >> danielle millersh, director of the talking book library is working with parents to teach younger generations of the site impaired that they miss learning important skills like spelling when they rely on high-tech devices. the problem lies in not teaching kids. then you maybe have this whole generation that can't compose an email or read information in a database to do a job. >> so it
joyce shoemaker is legally blind. she's been losing her vision since the age of 12.he's never learnt braille and thanks to technology joyce shoemaker believes she'll never have to. >> reading braille, i think, for me personally, i don't have the time for the brain space. >> for close to 200 years the system of reading by touch has been the standard way for blind people to read and write. in the last decade braille has fallen out of favour. the national federation for the blind says...
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joyce v. hail. the wallic family in memory of miriam and ira d. wallic. the sheryl and philip millstein family. bernard and eye ren schwarz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> be more. >>> be more. bb in 2009, joanie and i covered a story following 6 women who went to tanzania to do a volunteer project at a school for aids orphans. we knew it was going to be an amazing story, but what we didn't know was how transformative it was going to be for not only the women we were covering but for ourselves. we came back from that one trip and we were incredibly inspired and we started journeys for good and our hope is that we can show people what's possible -- to do all kinds of different projects and to show how incredibly rewarding this kind of travel can be. we
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can joyce banda the president nullify the election? >> we spoke to the attorney-general , as far as he is concerned she's the head of tat. she is within her rights to do so. mitt call parties -- political parties, if unhappy can take the matter to court. people here are in shock. some didn't know. there has been a mad rush behind me. the head of the electoral commission walked in and is expected to give another news conference. i get a sense that people didn't know that would take place, it came as a shock. people are waiting to see how malawians are unhappy, and how they'll react. >> this nullification of the result comes after joyce banda made dramatic claims of there having been vote rigging on a technical level. she said that the opposition managed to hack into computers. >> exactly. she maintains that. in fact, her party is in and out of the building saying for the past few days that they believe the computer system of the electoral commission had been hacked and the opposition party managed to get into the system, change figures,
can joyce banda the president nullify the election? >> we spoke to the attorney-general , as far as he is concerned she's the head of tat. she is within her rights to do so. mitt call parties -- political parties, if unhappy can take the matter to court. people here are in shock. some didn't know. there has been a mad rush behind me. the head of the electoral commission walked in and is expected to give another news conference. i get a sense that people didn't know that would take place,...
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joyce shoemaker is blind. she has been progressively losing her vision since the age of 12, but has never learnt braille. thanks to technology joyce shoemaker believes she'll never have to. >> reading braille, i think, for me personally, i don't have the time for brain space, hoppsly. >> for -- honestly. >> for close to 200 years, the system of reading by touch is a standard way to learn to read and write. in the last decade it has fallen out of favour. fewer tan 10% of -- than 10% of 1.3 million blind center. >> it's a pathway for literacy, it's reading and writing. think about raising a child. if they don't learn to read and write, that's a problem. >> danielle millersh is working with school districts and parents to teach younger generations that they miss learning important skills like spelling when they rely on high-tech devices. >> the problem lies in not teaching kids. you maybe have a generation that can't compose an email or read information in a database to do a job. so it's a joys, but if you don't
joyce shoemaker is blind. she has been progressively losing her vision since the age of 12, but has never learnt braille. thanks to technology joyce shoemaker believes she'll never have to. >> reading braille, i think, for me personally, i don't have the time for brain space, hoppsly. >> for -- honestly. >> for close to 200 years, the system of reading by touch is a standard way to learn to read and write. in the last decade it has fallen out of favour. fewer tan 10% of --...
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but district attorney joyce dudley ere was nothing in those incidents or a series of internet videos that signaled the 22-year-old was planning to kill. >> elliot roger here. >> reporter: elliot roger's first run-in with police happened last year after a fight at a college party. he had been pushing women, no charges were filed. district attorney, joyce dudley. >> there is nothing i've seen that would suggest there was a red flag that anyone was aware of in law enforcement. >> reporter: family and friends say roger had been treated by mental health experts since he was a child but he stopped frequent visits when he got older. >> girls are not sexually attracted to me. there is a major problem with that. a major problem. that's a problem that i intend to rectify. ( laughs ) >> reporter: roger began posting internet videos in february. his mother became so alarmed, she asked police to check on him last month, but they saw no signs of a threat or need to search for weapons. >> if a law enforcement officer comes to a location and does not see anything that suggests a person is threat to
but district attorney joyce dudley ere was nothing in those incidents or a series of internet videos that signaled the 22-year-old was planning to kill. >> elliot roger here. >> reporter: elliot roger's first run-in with police happened last year after a fight at a college party. he had been pushing women, no charges were filed. district attorney, joyce dudley. >> there is nothing i've seen that would suggest there was a red flag that anyone was aware of in law enforcement....
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we are going to have a number of speakers today, dufty is joining us and joyce from the human services and margo from the department of public health but i want to thank the co-sponsors of this hearing. and supervisor campos and weiner, i want to invite them if they have any comments up front to please feel free to voice them now before we hear from mr. dufty. >> great, thank you very much mr. chair and thank you to the members of the budget committee, and you know that serving on the budget committee is one of the most challenging tasks because of the intensity and the volume of the work, so we really appreciate the work that this committee is doing and will continue to do through the end of the budget process and we are here today to talk about lgbtq homelessness, and to talk about transitional aged youth, and i do want to begin by thanking the chair of the committee, the committee chair and so for, the emphasis on the issue of homelessness, and the various hearings that he has held and i am very proud to be a co-sponsor of this hearing. the fact is that we as members of the lgbtq co
we are going to have a number of speakers today, dufty is joining us and joyce from the human services and margo from the department of public health but i want to thank the co-sponsors of this hearing. and supervisor campos and weiner, i want to invite them if they have any comments up front to please feel free to voice them now before we hear from mr. dufty. >> great, thank you very much mr. chair and thank you to the members of the budget committee, and you know that serving on the...
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joyce hicks. >> thank you very much and ladies and gentlemen welcome to the may 14, 2014 san franciscosion meeting. we have an agenda to deal with close session matters and we have a report from ccoc tonight. i want to thank you for allowing the young students to go forward. thank you. >> thank you very much. it was my absolute pleasure to hear from the young people. they were amazing. they were more than amazing. it was really incredible. >> please mention the consent calendar. >> occ status of again orders/policy proposals first quarter 2014. >> are there any concerns, any corrections to be made? >> no. is there any public comment? no public comment. do we have a motion? >> i move to approve consent calendar. >> all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> city clerk: general public comment. items not on the agenda but subject matters within the commission. during public comment neither police nor commissioners are required to respond but may provide a brief response. individual commissioners and police and occ personnel should refrain from entering into any debates or discussions with speake
joyce hicks. >> thank you very much and ladies and gentlemen welcome to the may 14, 2014 san franciscosion meeting. we have an agenda to deal with close session matters and we have a report from ccoc tonight. i want to thank you for allowing the young students to go forward. thank you. >> thank you very much. it was my absolute pleasure to hear from the young people. they were amazing. they were more than amazing. it was really incredible. >> please mention the consent...
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. >> i think that i will be going to some of the reports that joyce will be looking to and i think that you are right in terms of families and women in general that we have a lot of people in sros that are not being counted otherwise and are not counted around the ethnicity either. you are right. >> so, to look a little bit at diagnosis and conditions because obviously that is what the health department treats and again we are talking about people who are homeless, and formally homeless, and marginally housed and in, supportive housing and what we use for that is the houser comorbidity. they include many, hypertension, and other examples and so the severity of the mental illness is greater than the chronically men, i have told you that earlier. and you see here, the data that they have around this are very, very involved, and so i really only put out the, and i made a differentiation between the serious medical conditions, needing primary care and serious psychiatric conditions and substance abuse conditions and also at the bottom, the people that have all three of those conditions and
. >> i think that i will be going to some of the reports that joyce will be looking to and i think that you are right in terms of families and women in general that we have a lot of people in sros that are not being counted otherwise and are not counted around the ethnicity either. you are right. >> so, to look a little bit at diagnosis and conditions because obviously that is what the health department treats and again we are talking about people who are homeless, and formally...
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in fact it's a story suggested by joyce a friend she called just after the shooting joyce also helps have a change the location of the crime to add weight to her assertion she acted in self defense. put rings on him punched me in the face and then i cut my leg. we thought that would. get me so i wouldn't go to jail. in the middle east peace this afternoon news is proud of this tremendous chance to prove the peaceful dr for the best for. what you claim is just going to be next in your. writ he does hold. the peace process with. the us the bible. to go as a teacher at the drop of a closer look said to the love as you can see. we didn't. recognize israel and think for you. live. live. live . live. talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. the police heather to provide more details and she falls into the trap when she tries to act out the scene. oh sure. i'm not going to this. she see and hear. actually. hear. the police want to force heavy into providing the exact details something they know full well is a nightmare for those who are lying it's ok sure is. it. ok
in fact it's a story suggested by joyce a friend she called just after the shooting joyce also helps have a change the location of the crime to add weight to her assertion she acted in self defense. put rings on him punched me in the face and then i cut my leg. we thought that would. get me so i wouldn't go to jail. in the middle east peace this afternoon news is proud of this tremendous chance to prove the peaceful dr for the best for. what you claim is just going to be next in your. writ he...
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the audience oh, good (clapping) gloria is from john o'connell and going going to mel's college and joyce wang come on up her mother is here and she's going to uc irvine (clapping) and i'm not sure if kelly awe would you is here. no. then those are the $2,000 scholarship winners. we have one, one thousand alicia i know she's here (clapping) and alicia is from john o'connell going to uc berkley >> and last but not least i don't know if victor mills is here okay. well 4 out of 6 is pretty good so thank you so much for the wonderful scholarship winners (clapping). >> and on behalf of the board of education congratulations to everyone. let's get - >> congratulations everyone. >> stand on this side. hurry up, hurry up. thank you. 1, 2, 3 perfect. (clapping.) >> congratulations (clapping) thank you very much. united administers which san francisco the next group are united educators of san francisco (clapping) >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, and members of the board i regret to inform you, your coordinator is out sick so we don't have our scrip award he's we give them in the names of 3 co
the audience oh, good (clapping) gloria is from john o'connell and going going to mel's college and joyce wang come on up her mother is here and she's going to uc irvine (clapping) and i'm not sure if kelly awe would you is here. no. then those are the $2,000 scholarship winners. we have one, one thousand alicia i know she's here (clapping) and alicia is from john o'connell going to uc berkley >> and last but not least i don't know if victor mills is here okay. well 4 out of 6 is pretty...
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now it seems that president joyce banda won the round.she believes the opposition parties have been rigging the election. the ballot boxes will be reopened and every paper physically counted. some parties are not happy. they are saying well what guarantee do we have that the ruling party doesn't rid the election. the electoral commission told malawi that soldiers and police have been sent to warehouses are kept, trying to assure people that things will be okay, stay calm. the longer this drags on, there is a fear that there could be instability. >> the u.n. secretary-general weighed in, calling for calm, asking for the malawian people to ask for patients and constrapt. there's a serious question about the number of votes that have been cast vis-a-vis the number of registered voters. >> exactly. officials from president joyce banda's people party have documents where they say they have added up the figures and say some don't tally, and wonder what is going on. one reason, perhaps, why the electoral commission decided to recount the process
now it seems that president joyce banda won the round.she believes the opposition parties have been rigging the election. the ballot boxes will be reopened and every paper physically counted. some parties are not happy. they are saying well what guarantee do we have that the ruling party doesn't rid the election. the electoral commission told malawi that soldiers and police have been sent to warehouses are kept, trying to assure people that things will be okay, stay calm. the longer this drags...
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i had talked to joyce she'd lied to me now while we're talking to heather we're reinterviewing joycedetective harrington who'd been in here is now interview enjoys but we don't know what she said we're stuck in here with heather so that's a bit of that's that's quite frankly a lie. exhausted and betrayed by her own lawyer have finally caves in after three hours. later that year to feel better. there is there there. then. one things i kept saying to her is she would talk about her children and she was afraid her children she would never see her children again the children will grow up without a mother and my point to her was you know what's going to look better what's going to work out better for you if you come in here and lie to us about this the death of your girlfriend or you tell us the truth. in a lie. i just think it this is it. and just tell the truth. and. then. they went through a lie to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth. i told them exactly. i told them. how i remembered it. but i wasn't in the right state of mind. so i don't even remember what i to
i had talked to joyce she'd lied to me now while we're talking to heather we're reinterviewing joycedetective harrington who'd been in here is now interview enjoys but we don't know what she said we're stuck in here with heather so that's a bit of that's that's quite frankly a lie. exhausted and betrayed by her own lawyer have finally caves in after three hours. later that year to feel better. there is there there. then. one things i kept saying to her is she would talk about her children and...
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>> i'll you i'm going to turn it over to joyce she's the expert on addendums and that's correct no action around your sequa finding you'll have to adapt the sequa finding again. >> exactly thank you. i have a question about bris bandy want to make the gentleman happy there's a map diaphragm on page 8 which shows the previous park arrangement in which there was a lot more open space and an extension down into the is it called the bay lance in bris ban it shows an extension of the greenway i want to know what coordination has heaped to the south if any and the project sponsor can best answer the question they also own the land but - >> jonathan sharpening man the draft eir of the bris ban project has closed the public comment period on january 24th of this year it's during the hearing phase for the approval of that eir that will be addressing the activity or the open space between the slaj site and the proposed less than year parks and a at the lance. >> i want to make sure the coordination is golden those have been going on for forever. >> the streets the way they were designed and landsca
>> i'll you i'm going to turn it over to joyce she's the expert on addendums and that's correct no action around your sequa finding you'll have to adapt the sequa finding again. >> exactly thank you. i have a question about bris bandy want to make the gentleman happy there's a map diaphragm on page 8 which shows the previous park arrangement in which there was a lot more open space and an extension down into the is it called the bay lance in bris ban it shows an extension of the...