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thank, you know, josh and sheila from the planning department, director hillis, sarah jones and kristin michael from matsuda m.t.a. john from oewd who handled the workforce component of this. my colleague in the mayor's office as well who handled a portion of the health piece. and then, of course, supervisors melgar, president yee and supervisor preston and your staff, in particular i want to thank jen loh and also kyle and from ucsf i also want to thank francesca and brian to putting in countless hours to get to this point. the m.o.u. you have before you is the result of the eight-month negotiation. but it's also a result of the ask that came from you and from us. it has been shaped about the community -- >> madam chair, can i just interrupt for just a second, through the chair? >> chair melgar: go ahead, supervisor. >> supervisor peskin: so the m.o.u. that we have before us, what is the board of supervisors' role, mr. buckley, relative to the m.o.u.? can you please explain or ask the role is as to the m.o.u. i am very clear that the board of supervisors has no jurisdiction over the university
thank, you know, josh and sheila from the planning department, director hillis, sarah jones and kristin michael from matsuda m.t.a. john from oewd who handled the workforce component of this. my colleague in the mayor's office as well who handled a portion of the health piece. and then, of course, supervisors melgar, president yee and supervisor preston and your staff, in particular i want to thank jen loh and also kyle and from ucsf i also want to thank francesca and brian to putting in...
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thank, you know, josh and sheila from the planning department, director hillis, sarah jones and kristin michael from matsuda m.t.a. john from oewd who handled the workforce component of this. my colleague in the mayor's office as well who handled a portion of the health piece. and then, of course, supervisors melgar, president yee and supervisor preston and your staff, in particular i want to thank jen loh and also kyle and from ucsf i also want to thank francesca and brian to putting in countless hours to get to this point. the m.o.u. you have before you is the result of the eight-month negotiation. but it's also a result of the ask that came from you and from us. it has been shaped about the community -- >> madam chair, can i just interrupt for just a second, through the chair? >> chair melgar: go ahead, supervisor. >> supervisor peskin: so the m.o.u. that we have before us, what is the board of supervisors' role, mr. buckley, relative to the m.o.u.? can you please explain or ask the role is as to the m.o.u. i am very clear that the board of supervisors has no jurisdiction over the university
thank, you know, josh and sheila from the planning department, director hillis, sarah jones and kristin michael from matsuda m.t.a. john from oewd who handled the workforce component of this. my colleague in the mayor's office as well who handled a portion of the health piece. and then, of course, supervisors melgar, president yee and supervisor preston and your staff, in particular i want to thank jen loh and also kyle and from ucsf i also want to thank francesca and brian to putting in...
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thank, you know, josh and sheila from the planning department, director hillis, sarah jones and kristin michael from matsuda m.t.a. john from oewd who handled the workforce component of this. my colleague in the mayor's office as well who handled a portion of the health piece. and then, of course, supervisors melgar, president yee and supervisor preston and your staff, in particular i want to thank jen loh and also kyle and from ucsf i also want to thank francesca and brian to putting in countless hours to get to this point. the m.o.u. you have before you is the result of the eight-month negotiation. but it's also a result of the ask that came from you and from us. it has been shaped about the community -- >> madam chair, can i just interrupt for just a second, through the chair? >> chair melgar: go ahead, supervisor. >> supervisor peskin: so the m.o.u. that we have before us, what is the board of supervisors' role, mr. buckley, relative to the m.o.u.? can you please explain or ask the role is as to the m.o.u. i am very clear that the board of supervisors has no jurisdiction over the university
thank, you know, josh and sheila from the planning department, director hillis, sarah jones and kristin michael from matsuda m.t.a. john from oewd who handled the workforce component of this. my colleague in the mayor's office as well who handled a portion of the health piece. and then, of course, supervisors melgar, president yee and supervisor preston and your staff, in particular i want to thank jen loh and also kyle and from ucsf i also want to thank francesca and brian to putting in...
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. >> kristin urquiza, "marked by covid," thanks so much for coming on tonight. >>> will come. joining us now is joyce vance, and we also have michael schmidt, among many other. >> reporter:ers including peter baker. we'll get a lot of names here and some will be more controversial than others. while you are watching, what sort of red flags will you see? people that aren't just routine pardons, but people who are defying the norms, people who would offend some americans. >> well, i think what you are talking about is pardons that are being given for improper reasons. the president's pardon power is broad. he can essentially do all whatever he would like to here. but that doesn't mean that pardons can't be given, that we would commonly view as abusive. and i think he in that category of pardons are pardons given out to politicians who have been convicted of corruption. we saw it with rod blagojevich, we would look for that tonight along with other pardons that are given to people who engaged in high dollar or serious frauds. for instance commutation for a florida businessman who defrauded investors in his real estate investments out
. >> kristin urquiza, "marked by covid," thanks so much for coming on tonight. >>> will come. joining us now is joyce vance, and we also have michael schmidt, among many other. >> reporter:ers including peter baker. we'll get a lot of names here and some will be more controversial than others. while you are watching, what sort of red flags will you see? people that aren't just routine pardons, but people who are defying the norms, people who would offend some...