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>> president kwon: good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the tuesday, june 26 meeting of the san francisco public utilities commission. call to order, madam secretary. >> roll call. [roll call] we have a quorum. >> president kwon: thank you. item 3 is approval of minutes from june 12, 2018. commissioners, any discussion? >> i'd like to move the item. >> second. >> president kwon: any public comment on the minute of june 12? seeing none, all in favor? opposed? approved. item 4. general public comment. members of the public may address the commission on matters within the commission's jurisdiction and not on today's agenda. if we have anyone here -- i have one speaker card for peter druckmire. welcome. >> good afternoon, president kwon, and commissioners, thank you for the opportunity to address you. i wanted to give you a short document that we put together that talks a little bit about sfpuc water rights and storage and what might happen should the bay delta water quality control plan come into effect. our conclusion is that we'd
>> president kwon: good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the tuesday, june 26 meeting of the san francisco public utilities commission. call to order, madam secretary. >> roll call. [roll call] we have a quorum. >> president kwon: thank you. item 3 is approval of minutes from june 12, 2018. commissioners, any discussion? >> i'd like to move the item. >> second. >> president kwon: any public comment on the minute of june 12? seeing none, all in favor? opposed?...
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. >> president kwon. [roll call taken] >> we have a quorum. >> item number 3, approval of the minutes of may 8, 2018, discussion first, public comments second and then the motion to approve and vote. that said, any discussion on the minutes? is there any public comment on the minutes of may 8? motion to approve? >> approved. >> second. >> president kwon: all in favor, ok, approved. item number 4, general public comment. in the jurisdiction and not on the agenda. a speaker card here for mr. chris shutes, welcome. >> thank you. is this on? very good, thank you. good afternoon, chris shuttes with the california sport fishing protection alliance, and long time participant in the hydro electric projects. may 16, my colleagues and i got word a republican congressman from the san joaquin valley had attached an amendment to the appropriations bill to the department of commerce. prohibit the national marine fishery service from virtually any participation in the don pedro and the graininger projects. last that eve
. >> president kwon. [roll call taken] >> we have a quorum. >> item number 3, approval of the minutes of may 8, 2018, discussion first, public comments second and then the motion to approve and vote. that said, any discussion on the minutes? is there any public comment on the minutes of may 8? motion to approve? >> approved. >> second. >> president kwon: all in favor, ok, approved. item number 4, general public comment. in the jurisdiction and not on the...
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. >> president kwon: i will add a closing comment here. as a parent of two sfusd kids, it's awesome. harlan and i were talking over lunch about how in chicago kids didn't know where milk came from. for a kid that lives in the city that doesn't know that, there's a big opportunity to know that. >> commissioner moran: it comes from almonds. >> president kwon: it's all about more important. concepts like land use, water, it's esoteric, but in san francisco, there's terrific hands-on application. so i think this work is important. to vice president courtney's comment, things like where the water comes in the tap and where it goes when you flush the toilet, that's 101. now 201, there's a website called planet vision, put together by folks at my day job that talk about the solutions. the whole idea is starting with basic building blocks of information. i'm not a scientist, obviously, but once you build on that, you can say, eat less meat. don't waste food. in the public schools at this age early, early on, instills in them, not just a value syst
. >> president kwon: i will add a closing comment here. as a parent of two sfusd kids, it's awesome. harlan and i were talking over lunch about how in chicago kids didn't know where milk came from. for a kid that lives in the city that doesn't know that, there's a big opportunity to know that. >> commissioner moran: it comes from almonds. >> president kwon: it's all about more important. concepts like land use, water, it's esoteric, but in san francisco, there's terrific...
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>> doing well, thank you, president kwon. good afternoon. dan wade, capital, water capital projects and programs director. today update on the hetchy capital improvement projects for the period from january 1st through march of 2018. but also like to emphasize some of the work that started in march and is ongoing, with respect to the moccasin emergency. as you know, march 22, 2018, hetch hetchy water and power at moccasin experienced excessive rainfall and subsequent flash flooding, floodwaters continuing volume debris, sendment, downed trees and logs. and this flash flooding has serious detrimental effect on the assets, including moccasin reservoir and adjacent areas, as well as priest reservoir. as you know, sfpuc declared emergency on march 23 and clean-up efforts and ecyen repairs were immediately started to restore water delivery to the city. i would like to just show you a couple of photos, i know steve richie showed some photos right just after the event, but this is a photo that shows the floodwaters near their peakt about 1:40 in th
>> doing well, thank you, president kwon. good afternoon. dan wade, capital, water capital projects and programs director. today update on the hetchy capital improvement projects for the period from january 1st through march of 2018. but also like to emphasize some of the work that started in march and is ongoing, with respect to the moccasin emergency. as you know, march 22, 2018, hetch hetchy water and power at moccasin experienced excessive rainfall and subsequent flash flooding,...
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kathy said this raccoon, she says about 15 pounds of cat footd in that kwon taner.accoon comes up there and tries to take it. >> it is a crime of opportunity. they left the fied out. i got it. >> this laid the i is on chrisa chrichris chrisa recognized this little one is going to somebody else's stuff. >> you recall videoing it and not stopping to rub kour livers. >> these animals, these animals cannot be trusted. >>> heen sleet's getting waedly to catch some soak up all of her tips. >> t >> unicorn fried eggs. >> this is delicious actually. >>> a ♪ >> i. >> we will go to our wife collection. >> a lot of people like to be sponsors on the beach. a lot of people put their zweefrt their beech da growing up you do this and just drink water. >> she is will find is hot dogs at a pool. >> that is all the love you need, girlfriend. >> she does talk about her looks. one of them is me. >> in summer i either look like a for water. >> also, flip flips are a different flipy flool! you. >> ths all good. she has it on your venn sore rain. >> yes. >> basically what it comes down to
kathy said this raccoon, she says about 15 pounds of cat footd in that kwon taner.accoon comes up there and tries to take it. >> it is a crime of opportunity. they left the fied out. i got it. >> this laid the i is on chrisa chrichris chrisa recognized this little one is going to somebody else's stuff. >> you recall videoing it and not stopping to rub kour livers. >> these animals, these animals cannot be trusted. >>> heen sleet's getting waedly to catch some...
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. >> president kwon: thank you, commissioners, any questions? >> yes. nancy, thank you. and i appreciate your inclusion of the prior year audit status. you were saying for the three listed, the primary cause of those items being open is the responsibility of other departments? >> yes. so, the construction safety management audit, there -- that was a city-wide review performed by the city service audit and multiple departments there, and so there is a lead department, also probably working with another oversighting agency in the city that would happen to take upon those recommendations and work with city-wide departments to implement the resolution. >> and within that, are there also recommendations that pertained specifically to the p.u.c.? >> not specifically for that one, no. >> if anything, i think the p.u.c. was highlighted for our proactive practices and our health and safety. >> ok. and for the other two, the power enterprise and wastewater? >> power cells for two irrigation districts and long-term energy agreements are on a cycle, and renewed on potentially annual
. >> president kwon: thank you, commissioners, any questions? >> yes. nancy, thank you. and i appreciate your inclusion of the prior year audit status. you were saying for the three listed, the primary cause of those items being open is the responsibility of other departments? >> yes. so, the construction safety management audit, there -- that was a city-wide review performed by the city service audit and multiple departments there, and so there is a lead department, also...
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here's reporter jo kwon with more.husetts - when a flight attendant asked if anyone knew american sign languageclara daly: "so then i pressed the call button. and then she came, and she was like said, "so we have a passenger on the plane who's blind and deaf, so do you know how to finger spell?' and i was like, 'yeah i totally know how to finger spell.'"she signed each letter in every word so that the man you see here in this picture with clara-- could feel her hands. clara daly: "they thought that he might need something and they weren't sure how to communicate."she says the man named tim told her he would like a water and asked how much time was left in the flight...and then he asked for clara again...clara: "he like didn't need anything. he was just like lonely and wanted to talk."so she did ---for the last hour of the flight... clara daly: "i was thinking wow this is really cool, i hope i don't spell anything wrong (laugh)."clara is dyslexic.clara daly: "english is already a hard language for me (laugh)"and she onl
here's reporter jo kwon with more.husetts - when a flight attendant asked if anyone knew american sign languageclara daly: "so then i pressed the call button. and then she came, and she was like said, "so we have a passenger on the plane who's blind and deaf, so do you know how to finger spell?' and i was like, 'yeah i totally know how to finger spell.'"she signed each letter in every word so that the man you see here in this picture with clara-- could feel her hands. clara daly:...
. >> president kwon: good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the tuesday, june 26 meeting of the
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here's reporter jo kwon with more. clara daly and her mom were flying home from massachusetts - when a flight attendant asked if anyone knew american sign languageclara daly: "so then i pressed the call button. and then she came, and she was like said, "so we have a passenger on the plane who's blind and deaf, so do you know how to finger spell?' and i was like, 'yeah i totally know how to finger spell.'"she signed each letter in every word so that the man you see here in this picture with clara-- could feel her hands. clara daly: "they thought that he might need something and they weren't sure how to communicate."she says the man named tim told her he would like a water and asked how much time was left in the flight...and then he asked for clara again...clara: "he like didn't need anything. he was just like lonely and wanted to talk."so she did ---for the last hour of the flight... clara daly: "i was thinking wow this is really cool, i hope i don't spell anything wrong (laugh)."clara is dyslexic.clara daly: "english i
here's reporter jo kwon with more. clara daly and her mom were flying home from massachusetts - when a flight attendant asked if anyone knew american sign languageclara daly: "so then i pressed the call button. and then she came, and she was like said, "so we have a passenger on the plane who's blind and deaf, so do you know how to finger spell?' and i was like, 'yeah i totally know how to finger spell.'"she signed each letter in every word so that the man you see here in this...
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. >> how does kwon do a lemonade stand? redistributes a frozen. >> you know the root of this deal? somebody complained about the kid, what got one kid taken down because they saw it as unfair competition. and i understand that, but i also think kids are cute and this fits the model. but it's actually other capitalists who were complaining about unfair competition. >> and i think they slap lemonade stands with a 13% tariff which trump will get down to 1%. >> i love a good lemonade stand. i used to run one and it was very profitable. >> when, last year? >> last weekend, a lot of people showed up. >> what was in that lemonade? [laughter] >> a lot of times these kids are raising money for a special cause. the kids last weekend were doing it for africa. i said, all of africa? but back in the good old days, people try to rip you off. and if you try to rip us off, you would get a vicious beat down. because the older kids would try to steal from you. >> what is being called one of the most awkward news interviews is going viral. re
. >> how does kwon do a lemonade stand? redistributes a frozen. >> you know the root of this deal? somebody complained about the kid, what got one kid taken down because they saw it as unfair competition. and i understand that, but i also think kids are cute and this fits the model. but it's actually other capitalists who were complaining about unfair competition. >> and i think they slap lemonade stands with a 13% tariff which trump will get down to 1%. >> i love a good...
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. >> so again that, when one is the president likely to back because i know there's kwon flikting reports. is there any indication which way he's leaning? >> i don't think anybody on capitol hill has any idea which bill president trump supports. it was clear in those statements that he made last friday that he didn't really understand what was in either bill. he said he wouldn't support the more moderate one but both of these bills contain the four pillars that this administration has demanded in their immigration policy. so i don't know if he plans to endorse the bill. i think he's hesitant without support in the house to get it passed. that seems to be where it stands right now. >> confusion out of the white house? >> totally shocking. never heard this before. >> great to have you with us. we'll see you in about 30 minutes. >> lit's go to some scary final moments. one person was killed and at least 20 people were jaured. blake mccoy has more. >> reporter: a gun fight in trenton, new jersey. sending bullets flying and people running. >> it was like pow, pow, and it was two or three peopl
. >> so again that, when one is the president likely to back because i know there's kwon flikting reports. is there any indication which way he's leaning? >> i don't think anybody on capitol hill has any idea which bill president trump supports. it was clear in those statements that he made last friday that he didn't really understand what was in either bill. he said he wouldn't support the more moderate one but both of these bills contain the four pillars that this administration...
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cbs reporter jo kwon shows us how the 15-year- old kept the man company.. by s.california teenager story is going viral on facebook after she helped the total -- a total stranger. >> cbs reporter, joe quan, how does shows us how the 15 old kept a man company by becoming his eyes and ears. >> reporter: clara daily and her mother were flying home from massachusetts when a flight attendant asked if anyone knew american sign language. the mac i press the call button and she said we have a passenger on the plane that is blind and deaf and she asked if i knew how to finger spell. >> reporter: she signed each letter and every word so that the man here could feel her hands. >> they were not sure what he was needing, they thought he needed something and they were unsure how to communicate. >> reporter: the man named him said he would like a water and asked how much time was left in the flight. then he asked for her again. >> he did not need anything, he just wanted to talk. >> i was just thinking, this is cool, i hope i do not spell anything wrong. >> reporter: clara is d
cbs reporter jo kwon shows us how the 15-year- old kept the man company.. by s.california teenager story is going viral on facebook after she helped the total -- a total stranger. >> cbs reporter, joe quan, how does shows us how the 15 old kept a man company by becoming his eyes and ears. >> reporter: clara daily and her mother were flying home from massachusetts when a flight attendant asked if anyone knew american sign language. the mac i press the call button and she said we have...
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. >> you're saying this president should not be able to nominate or kwon firm or confirm -- until thisnvestigation? >> i'm saying the senate, not to create a constitutional chris sis, the senate should push pause and say this investigation -- let this investigation be completed then let's take this up. donald trump has two, three years left. but we should put a pause on this now and avoid a conflict of interest and a constitutional crisis. >> what are the odds? >> you're smiling so you obviously know as well as i do that here is a mitch mcconnell that denied president obama with about a year left in his term, as if people only elected him for three year, not a four-year term. denied his ability to put a supreme court justice in. he subverted the rules, not just for the -- you see happening is not just about the supreme court. we see even senate traditions being eroded for circuit court judges, for district court judges. so i have no confidence that's the case, but i'm going to make that case because, again, this is a moment in american history like i've never seen before. you and i are
. >> you're saying this president should not be able to nominate or kwon firm or confirm -- until thisnvestigation? >> i'm saying the senate, not to create a constitutional chris sis, the senate should push pause and say this investigation -- let this investigation be completed then let's take this up. donald trump has two, three years left. but we should put a pause on this now and avoid a conflict of interest and a constitutional crisis. >> what are the odds? >> you're...
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allegations of sexual abuse that extend beyond one man and implicate individuals in sports such as tae kwon do, speedskating, and cycling. we have also seen reports indicating that in many respects, usoc's priorities are at odds with those of their athletes. their financial showing an organization that generates nearly $340 million in revenue. in 2016, they gave a meager 8% of those revenues directly to athletes. olympic athletes received a small fraction of these revenues. usoc has spent about 6 million on top executives including a salary close to $1 million for the ceo. and to pay 129 employees, $120,000 or more per year tram per year. these exorbitant salaries exist at the same time athletes have had to sue the committee for inadequate compensation and run their own gofundme campaign to get to the olympics. this suggests an organization who have lost side of the core mission. these reports and the more heinous once of sexual abuse make it difficult to understand what congress is sanctioning a flawed entity that has failed so many of our athletes. it is clear that usoc is not filling its
allegations of sexual abuse that extend beyond one man and implicate individuals in sports such as tae kwon do, speedskating, and cycling. we have also seen reports indicating that in many respects, usoc's priorities are at odds with those of their athletes. their financial showing an organization that generates nearly $340 million in revenue. in 2016, they gave a meager 8% of those revenues directly to athletes. olympic athletes received a small fraction of these revenues. usoc has spent about...
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of sexual abuse that extend beyond one man and implicate individuals and other sports including tae kwon do, speedskating, swimming, cycling. since his conviction we seem reports indicating that usoc's priorities are at odds. the financials show an organization that generates nearly $340 million in revenue. in 2016 he gave a meager 8% of those revenues directly to athletes. our olympic athletes receive just a small fraction of these revenues. usoc has managed to spend 6 million on its top executives, including the seller close to $1 million for the ceo, and to pay 129 employees there, $100,000 or more per year. these executive salaries exist at the same time athletes have had to sue the u.s. olympic committee for an adequate compensation and run their own gofundme campaign to get to the olympics. the suggestion organization that has lost side of the core mission. these reports are more heinous allegations of sexual abuse make it difficult to understand why congress is sanctioning a flawed entity that has failed so many athletes. it's clear that usoc is not fulfilling its core mission to
of sexual abuse that extend beyond one man and implicate individuals and other sports including tae kwon do, speedskating, swimming, cycling. since his conviction we seem reports indicating that usoc's priorities are at odds. the financials show an organization that generates nearly $340 million in revenue. in 2016 he gave a meager 8% of those revenues directly to athletes. our olympic athletes receive just a small fraction of these revenues. usoc has managed to spend 6 million on its top...
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of sexual abuse that extend beyond just one man and implicate individuals in sports including tae kwon do, speed skating, swimming, and cycling. since larry nassar's conviction, we have also seen reports indicating that in many respects, usoc's priorities are at odds with those of its athletes. usoc's financials show an organization that generates nearly $340 million in revenue. 8% of6, it gave a meager those revenues directly to athletes. our olympic athletes received just a small fraction of these revenues, usoc has managed to spend about 6 million on its top executives including a salary of close to $1 million for its ceo and to pay 129 employees there $100,000 in one year. these exorbitant executive salaries and budget exists at the same time that athletes have had to sue the u.s. olympic committee for adequate compensation and run their own gofundme campaign to get to the olympics. this suggests an organization that has lost sight of its core mission. these reports along with the more heinous allegations of sexual abuse make it difficult to understand why congress is sanctioning s
of sexual abuse that extend beyond just one man and implicate individuals in sports including tae kwon do, speed skating, swimming, and cycling. since larry nassar's conviction, we have also seen reports indicating that in many respects, usoc's priorities are at odds with those of its athletes. usoc's financials show an organization that generates nearly $340 million in revenue. 8% of6, it gave a meager those revenues directly to athletes. our olympic athletes received just a small fraction of...