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can we bring it down to green from venice to leavenworth -- van ness to leavenworth? >> that is a population of 1048 people. the deviation for district to up to -2.7% and a deviation for district 32 -5.44%. chairman mcdonnell: discussion? >> i propose it. chairman mcdonnell: it depopulates 3 and we heard from public testimony from the russian hill community association it would split their organization. we have heard from them several times, we have received written testimony as well. commissioner alonso: no. commissioner leigh: no. vice-chair lam: no. commissioner mondejar: no. commissioner melara: no. commissioner pilpel: no. commissioner tidwell: no. chairman mcdonnell: we can
can we bring it down to green from venice to leavenworth -- van ness to leavenworth? >> that is a population of 1048 people. the deviation for district to up to -2.7% and a deviation for district 32 -5.44%. chairman mcdonnell: discussion? >> i propose it. chairman mcdonnell: it depopulates 3 and we heard from public testimony from the russian hill community association it would split their organization. we have heard from them several times, we have received written testimony as...
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option is to go not as far as leavenworth, to go further east. there are a lot of options in this zone and that i think will help determine how we deal with the cathedral hill and how much play there is left. >> i will make one. the three blocks we previously headed lion last time. >> that is a population of 593 people. the deviation of [unintelligible] >> -4.01% for district 3. district 2, the deviation is - 6.01%. chairman mcdonnell: current boundaries? can we zoom in one? commissioner schreiber: yes. commissioner pilpel: no. it takes more population out of three. commissioner mondejar: come back to me. vice-chair lam: no. commissioner melara: yes. commissioner leigh: no. commissioner alonso: no. commissioner mondejar: no. chairman mcdonnell: what is the next move? we have not decided on this yet. i want to appreciate what is coming next. >> i was going to propose to deflect the northeast corner and straight line id on leavenworth -- it on leavenworth. >> in terms of if we have to, the current aviation in two -- a deviation in two, you have to
option is to go not as far as leavenworth, to go further east. there are a lot of options in this zone and that i think will help determine how we deal with the cathedral hill and how much play there is left. >> i will make one. the three blocks we previously headed lion last time. >> that is a population of 593 people. the deviation of [unintelligible] >> -4.01% for district 3. district 2, the deviation is - 6.01%. chairman mcdonnell: current boundaries? can we zoom in one?...
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>> lombard, greenwich, and leavenworth. chairman mcdomelara: did we have testimony around us? >> we've received from don -- predominantly on monday. commissioner melara: yes. commissioner pilpel: yes. commissioner schreiber: yes. commissioner tidwell: no. commissioner melara: yes, because of the school. i am concerned about the other things that need to be done. chairman mcdonnell: thank you. please make this change and let's move to the other part of lake. if we could see the population for the block between 25th and 26. lake and california. >> that block? it has a population of 333 people. >> i would propose we move that blocked. -- that block. >> the population -- the deviation for district one would-be -4.1% and a deviation for district 2 would be -5.64%. >> we're close to the zone. commissioner alonso: friendly amendment? we go back to cathedral hill and see if there is any population left in that sliver of what the current boundaries are. the population and deviation? >> 277 people would bring the deviation for district 22 -4.81% and a deviation for district 5 to 1.99%.
>> lombard, greenwich, and leavenworth. chairman mcdomelara: did we have testimony around us? >> we've received from don -- predominantly on monday. commissioner melara: yes. commissioner pilpel: yes. commissioner schreiber: yes. commissioner tidwell: no. commissioner melara: yes, because of the school. i am concerned about the other things that need to be done. chairman mcdonnell: thank you. please make this change and let's move to the other part of lake. if we could see the...
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subject property at 2801 leavenworth street. we received a letter from john kwong, an agent for the dpw. the board voted 4-1 to grant the appeal and overall the denial of the mobile food facility permit by dpw on the basis that the reason for the denial has not been substantiated. in this case, mr. kwong, you will go first. you will have three minutes. >> as stated in my brief to the committee -- to the board -- we have received additional documentation from officer matt pia's from central station. he has identified the areas within 300 feet of the proposed location on leavenworth st. that serves like foods once again. i want to bring this to the
subject property at 2801 leavenworth street. we received a letter from john kwong, an agent for the dpw. the board voted 4-1 to grant the appeal and overall the denial of the mobile food facility permit by dpw on the basis that the reason for the denial has not been substantiated. in this case, mr. kwong, you will go first. you will have three minutes. >> as stated in my brief to the committee -- to the board -- we have received additional documentation from officer matt pia's from...
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subject property at 2801 leavenworth street. we received a letter from john kwong, an agent for the dpw. the board voted 4-1 to grant the appeal and overall the denial of the mobile food facility permit by dpw on the basis that the reason for the denial has not been substantiated. in this case, mr. kwong, you will go first. you will have three minutes. >> as stated in my brief to the committee -- to the board -- we have received additional documentation from officer matt pia's from central station. he has identified the areas within 300 feet of the proposed location on leavenworth st. that serves like foods once again. i want to bring this to the board have attention, and request a rehearing based on the additional information received from the commission. officer masius >> is this a holdover from when the police were doing this? why was this being withheld as opposed from summer percent of from dpw? >> the initial request was for a 24/7 occupation of that area to do late-night sales. as part of legislation required the departme
subject property at 2801 leavenworth street. we received a letter from john kwong, an agent for the dpw. the board voted 4-1 to grant the appeal and overall the denial of the mobile food facility permit by dpw on the basis that the reason for the denial has not been substantiated. in this case, mr. kwong, you will go first. you will have three minutes. >> as stated in my brief to the committee -- to the board -- we have received additional documentation from officer matt pia's from...
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i didn't answer that question that way at leavenworth the other day. i answered it differently. it goes right to this point of our country's, i believe, responsibility to contribute to peace and stability in the world. i answered by saying i worry about weakness on our part. i worry about our withdrawal. i worry about our management of our economic affairs. no one thing specific. i could have said korea. i could have said iran. i could have said terrorism. i could have said any number of things but i said what i really worry about is a sense in the world that the united states is withdrawing, that we're less willing to contribute to peace and stability because if you believe as i do that weakness is provocative, that it is strength that preserves the peace, then a weakness causes people to think about doing things they wouldn't even think about doing if they saw the united states behaving in a way that suggested we were not withdrawing but that we were there, around, capable, not the policeman for the world, not the nation builder for other countries, but the country that was th
i didn't answer that question that way at leavenworth the other day. i answered it differently. it goes right to this point of our country's, i believe, responsibility to contribute to peace and stability in the world. i answered by saying i worry about weakness on our part. i worry about our withdrawal. i worry about our management of our economic affairs. no one thing specific. i could have said korea. i could have said iran. i could have said terrorism. i could have said any number of things...
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i think the block that was next between leavenworth and jones is 940 people and i agree with what member schreiber said, that's too much population at this point for us to consider moving and if that would require moving the boundary on the other side from market to mission, i would be reluctant to do that as well. the motivation behind this, it's the context of 100-some person move that would allow another s.r.o. to say. that's the spirit behind the proposal. >> in pilpel. >> this puts me in a difficult position. i want to put population in three if possible but i'm not crazy going south of market. i have gone back and forth on that. i think on balance, i would rather stay at market street for the 36 border east of third. and if that passes, so be it. and further imbalancing three and so i'm not with the hotel move. >> thank you. any other discussions? ok, proposal on the table is 128 population move. d-6 deviation becomes .96, d-3 is negative 3.84. >> is that correct? >> yes. >> miss tidwell? >> yes. >> mr. schreiber? >> yes. >> mr. pilpel? >> no. >> miss mondejar? >> yes. >> miss lam?
i think the block that was next between leavenworth and jones is 940 people and i agree with what member schreiber said, that's too much population at this point for us to consider moving and if that would require moving the boundary on the other side from market to mission, i would be reluctant to do that as well. the motivation behind this, it's the context of 100-some person move that would allow another s.r.o. to say. that's the spirit behind the proposal. >> in pilpel. >> this...
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make post of boundary, to push it one block west so that we get of these the block on post between leavenworth and hide -- hyde. i see that we are tr to keep moe of the mission than anticipated. if you only can tweak it a couple more blocks further south, you'd be able to keep some of the largest sro is in san francisco. i am talking about the mission hotel at 520 south van ness on south van ness between 16th and 17th and between south van ness and mission. and the all-star at 2791 16th st. which is at 16th and folsom. vice-chair lam: the time is up. thank you. the speaker. >> i do want to thank you, you have done a marvelous job. i'm here to talk about one specific census block. since bought 3001 to confirm it has no population so it is possible. i want to spend my time is telling you the story of the neighborhood and how hard we of worked. i am in that area. i was starting to speak with uc- berkeley a couple of years ago tried to convince someone it would be a good idea to take walls that were tagged in part on them. after getting a letter signed and -- uc-berkeley said ok. we started painti
make post of boundary, to push it one block west so that we get of these the block on post between leavenworth and hide -- hyde. i see that we are tr to keep moe of the mission than anticipated. if you only can tweak it a couple more blocks further south, you'd be able to keep some of the largest sro is in san francisco. i am talking about the mission hotel at 520 south van ness on south van ness between 16th and 17th and between south van ness and mission. and the all-star at 2791 16th st....
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they went to leavenworth. they are now looked at and studied and interviewed in a much different light, even though in the community itself there is still strong feelings and deviciveness about how they should be viewed. a lot of my research was pulled from the no no boys and resistors was pulled from the japanese american national museum. my wife and i went down there and they have on file a bunch of interviews with people, frank ami, a variety of folks who were part of the heart mountain resistors and also the no no boys. these interviews were done by frank chen, frank abe and other folks and they are all on file. i used those to make sure i created real live characters. hope that answers the question. >> who else wants to ask a question? . >> when you do research, are you able to compare the (inaudible). >> i have to admit i haven't done as much research into that area because there were germans also who went through the same thing and no i didn't. that certainly is a story that should be looked into. i kno
they went to leavenworth. they are now looked at and studied and interviewed in a much different light, even though in the community itself there is still strong feelings and deviciveness about how they should be viewed. a lot of my research was pulled from the no no boys and resistors was pulled from the japanese american national museum. my wife and i went down there and they have on file a bunch of interviews with people, frank ami, a variety of folks who were part of the heart mountain...
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as early as two weeks ago we thought that if you keep everything from leavenworth to van ness, the that would mean1740 residents would go to district 3. coming in here today asking if he could dip below 5%, i do not think that was bargaining in bad faith. >> thank you, sir. >> bradley, district 6. ditto on the previous 2 speakers on holiday plaza. i wanted to comment on the division of a very important neighborhood because it is primarily not a neighborhood of residence but the central business district. market street is not a division but it is an artery through the central business district which has intense residential towers on both sides, high rise and also renovated. and these are similar on votes sidesanboth side. extending the line into center housing like the paramount, st. regis and four seasons makes sense matching it with the ritz carlton and other renovated housing in the central business district north, like the telephone building and other renovated buildings, the insurance, etc, so that it would extend south of market just in the central district -- is this distant marke
as early as two weeks ago we thought that if you keep everything from leavenworth to van ness, the that would mean1740 residents would go to district 3. coming in here today asking if he could dip below 5%, i do not think that was bargaining in bad faith. >> thank you, sir. >> bradley, district 6. ditto on the previous 2 speakers on holiday plaza. i wanted to comment on the division of a very important neighborhood because it is primarily not a neighborhood of residence but the...
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in november 2010, a shuttle killed a 65 year-old senior in leavenworth. in july of last year, one man, a doctor was killed by a crash. our city has a lot of private shuttles. they are not clearly regulated. we have to make certain that they are faced on the street. there is the public transportation system, and thank you for your attention to this. and they have the shuttles that keep people safe while walking. >> i just want to reiterate. this is not nimby. this is safety. these buses are too big for residential streets. they want to keep the drivers from breaking the rules. you can't block traffic five minutes. it is not enforcedc b by sfpd. the job of the police department is not to oversee a private company. neighborhoods have been excluded from the tour buses, and the neighborhoods like seat left. presidio heights. telegraph hill. when of the stuff -- buena vista heights. there are neighborhoods where these buses are excluded. thank you very much. >> i want to defend the idea of the summit. there is the store operator and i feel like changing my prac
in november 2010, a shuttle killed a 65 year-old senior in leavenworth. in july of last year, one man, a doctor was killed by a crash. our city has a lot of private shuttles. they are not clearly regulated. we have to make certain that they are faced on the street. there is the public transportation system, and thank you for your attention to this. and they have the shuttles that keep people safe while walking. >> i just want to reiterate. this is not nimby. this is safety. these buses...
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in this city, and i have only found two to be to my liking, and that is the hospitality house on leavenworth, and the delores street shelter in the mission. those would probably be in my mind, the two best shelters in the city. most are really crack. what makes them crack is the people that runs the shelter. you know, they treat people just because you are homeless, they want to treat you like animals, and that is the one thing that really needs to stop. the people's attitudes that work there. most of them get the job because they are somebody's cousin or something, and they come in with these kind of attitudes and treat you just because you come off the streets -- they want to treat you like you are some kind of animal. that is the one thing that really needs to stock, and the one thing i can say about it, the one word i can use to label schulz's is they stock. -- -- they suck. you could say it 10 times. shelters scuk. -- suck. [applause] supervisor kim: thank you. next speaker. >> [speaking spanish] >> i feel a little sorry that today i cannot come up here and speak the language, but i wil
in this city, and i have only found two to be to my liking, and that is the hospitality house on leavenworth, and the delores street shelter in the mission. those would probably be in my mind, the two best shelters in the city. most are really crack. what makes them crack is the people that runs the shelter. you know, they treat people just because you are homeless, they want to treat you like animals, and that is the one thing that really needs to stop. the people's attitudes that work there....
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leavenworth staff college filled the early years.e studied and soldiered, and by the time the united states began to mobilize for war in 1916, george marshall had become a captain in the regular army. he landed in france with the first american troops and, as a member of the first division, staff, he helped plan the battle of cantini. ♪ ♪ as chief of operations prior to the meuse-argonne offensive, marshall planned the successful movement of almost a million troops, which made the great allied breakthrough possible. marshall had helped engineer the final victory. shown here with general henry allen, marshall had risen to full colonel and his enormous contributions to staff planning were being widely recognized. his work on the meuse-argonne offensive brought pershing's personal commendation. the man who designed the muese-argonne victory takes a moment to pose with other staff officers and friends. his reputation for brilliance distinguished him among his staff colleagues. marshall emerged from world war i as one of the most promisin
leavenworth staff college filled the early years.e studied and soldiered, and by the time the united states began to mobilize for war in 1916, george marshall had become a captain in the regular army. he landed in france with the first american troops and, as a member of the first division, staff, he helped plan the battle of cantini. ♪ ♪ as chief of operations prior to the meuse-argonne offensive, marshall planned the successful movement of almost a million troops, which made the great...
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the seventh and market intersection, despite the fact that seventh street is the main arterial to leavenworththat extends to heavily trafficked highway 80 freeway exit, leading directly to the foreclosed site. providing for additional street lighting in the tenderloin as the development agreement currently does is a good thing for deterring crime, but it would be several years before those payments are made. it does not address the problem of increased traffic through the tenderloin in an attempt to avoid congestion on and van ness. second, while the development agreement provides for cpmc to provide funds for bus rapid transit on and van ness and geary, it ignores the impact of the much needed service on vehicle travis on those busy arterial streets. -- to vehicle traffic on this busy arterial streets. this is a half measure that is not mindful on additional measures that might be needed to account for the already over congested conditions. third, though there are serious concerns raised about what kind of parking will be provided on site at the cathedral hill campus, nothing sufficiently ad
the seventh and market intersection, despite the fact that seventh street is the main arterial to leavenworththat extends to heavily trafficked highway 80 freeway exit, leading directly to the foreclosed site. providing for additional street lighting in the tenderloin as the development agreement currently does is a good thing for deterring crime, but it would be several years before those payments are made. it does not address the problem of increased traffic through the tenderloin in an...
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the ticket sold at a milford mills 7-leavenworth $105 million after taxes.lene wilson says she bought the ticket to a third of the more than $500 million jackpot but wilson has not claimed the cash. >> the actual winner will have to come in and validate the ticket. >> reporter: wilson was reportedly part of a work place pool but the mcdonald's employee says the pool lost and her personal ticket won. the ticket has not surfaced. the lottery commission hasn't seen it. the baltimore attorney, the fast food worker hired, hasn't seen it. >> where is the ticket? >> reporter: and wilson won't show it publicly. >> no one has approached the maryland lottery to claim the ticket. we haven't heard from anyone claiming that they have the ticket. we have not heard from a representative claiming that they are representing the winner of the ticket. >> reporter: there is still time. the lottery commission has the video from the store but the director says the footage doesn't accurately show who struck it rich. >> the issue with the tape is that we do not believe the time sta
the ticket sold at a milford mills 7-leavenworth $105 million after taxes.lene wilson says she bought the ticket to a third of the more than $500 million jackpot but wilson has not claimed the cash. >> the actual winner will have to come in and validate the ticket. >> reporter: wilson was reportedly part of a work place pool but the mcdonald's employee says the pool lost and her personal ticket won. the ticket has not surfaced. the lottery commission hasn't seen it. the baltimore...
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. >> there was fort leavenworth, there was a military brig and the illinois facility.hey needed to upgreat the security. congress denied the funds. you captain transfer people into a non-secure facility. >> you could say the white house was caught a little off guard with the resistance. look at greg craig and how it was handled. we have to leave it there. thank you so much. the trial will be under way in the next 30 days. i'm sure we'll be talking to you again soon. after the break from climate change to evolution, why do some republicans deny proven findings. s.e. cupp is going to explain. turns throughout may be science behind their beliefs. we'll take a look inside the republican brain. ♪ [ female announcer ] gross -- i'll tell you what's really gross: used dishcloths. they can have a history that they drag around with them. for a cleaner way to clean try bounty extra soft. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty extra soft leaves this surface 3 times cleaner than a dishcloth. it's super durable too. it's the cleaner way to clean. bring it with bounty extra soft. in t
. >> there was fort leavenworth, there was a military brig and the illinois facility.hey needed to upgreat the security. congress denied the funds. you captain transfer people into a non-secure facility. >> you could say the white house was caught a little off guard with the resistance. look at greg craig and how it was handled. we have to leave it there. thank you so much. the trial will be under way in the next 30 days. i'm sure we'll be talking to you again soon. after the break...
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in 2006 general david petraeus was the command at fort leavenworth, and he was helping to raise the counterinsurgency manual. he added 30 times the first chapter so he likes the attention to detail. but he came to harvard university where i was a graduate student and wanted to speak to students about the merits of counterinsurgency approach to funding the iraq war which were losing at the time. he invited a group of veterans, of young students, soldiers, scholars if you will to meet with him after his presentation. i went up to him and said i'm writing my thesis on negotiate with terrorists and i think it could help your team win and you should really read it. he was kind enough to indulge me and take the paper and give me his business card. as he does with a lot of young soldiers dollars. he's very open-minded about taking addition anyone and everyone, and, in fact, uses what he calls and what is long been known as direct telescoping to reach out to those in different sectors and fields to gather ideas. so we kept in touch via e-mail for a couple of years, and i was still a graduate student. three y
in 2006 general david petraeus was the command at fort leavenworth, and he was helping to raise the counterinsurgency manual. he added 30 times the first chapter so he likes the attention to detail. but he came to harvard university where i was a graduate student and wanted to speak to students about the merits of counterinsurgency approach to funding the iraq war which were losing at the time. he invited a group of veterans, of young students, soldiers, scholars if you will to meet with him...
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military jail at forth leavenworth, kansas. >> and the obvious follow up question, that being why didn'tr? the u.s. investigators. >> yeah. you know, that problem is they don't have jurisdiction per se in the villages. this is a very remote area of afghanistan. when the afghan security forces went there the alleged taliban opened up on this and taliban security forces were hurt. the u.s. had to if not get permission at least coordinate with the afghans to go there and try to ensure there was security in place and they could at least get there in a relatively safe fashion for a war zone. all of that has taken time. the afghans that have been conducting their own investigation on the other cider hoo, they are also very frustrated. they say they are very upset that they have had no access to staff sergeant robert bales and that he was moved out of afghanistan before they could even talk to him about the alleged crime he committed of course in their country. brooke. >> barbara starr, thank you. >> sure. >>> i don't even know where to begin with this next story. i know it is important that we
military jail at forth leavenworth, kansas. >> and the obvious follow up question, that being why didn'tr? the u.s. investigators. >> yeah. you know, that problem is they don't have jurisdiction per se in the villages. this is a very remote area of afghanistan. when the afghan security forces went there the alleged taliban opened up on this and taliban security forces were hurt. the u.s. had to if not get permission at least coordinate with the afghans to go there and try to ensure...