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permitted by the entertainment commission and i sent that over to the police department alcohol liaison unit and we do have an interesting new complaint for the procidio theater about a religious event that takes place on sunday mornings and so i will be going out this sunday to take a look at that and take a listen to that right before i check out the haight street fair. i think that just about wraps it up, any questions? >> are there any or comments or questions from the commissioners? >> yeah. okay. great. i do have just two more items. overlooked here. conya on florida, 500 and florida and the mission had their first event for the carnival. i was there the majority of sunday patrolling the mission. and there were a couple of moments as carnival let out where they were having the trouble managing the crowds that were coming in from carnival and mixing with their folks and we did work on the sound quite a bit that day trying to control multiple djs and a live band. and from what i can see, they are very motivated to try to keep those levels within reason, and also motivated and invest gati
permitted by the entertainment commission and i sent that over to the police department alcohol liaison unit and we do have an interesting new complaint for the procidio theater about a religious event that takes place on sunday mornings and so i will be going out this sunday to take a look at that and take a listen to that right before i check out the haight street fair. i think that just about wraps it up, any questions? >> are there any or comments or questions from the commissioners?...
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with the san francisco department abc liaison unit. and very simply he has applied for a transfer and technicality and it has to be that because abc requires him to do that and however it is a simple expansion and i did visit the location, like he described and it is towards the rear and below of the main floor area. and it is a little bit larger rather close to about five or 600 square feet and i may be off by 100 or so. but, simply said, that it is just a simple expansion. and let me just go through the stats here and what we found when we ran the report and the plan is simply that the police calls for service from february 2013 to 2014, and the police calls for that location. and share the police reports as well and the plot is located on 160 and as defined, with the 2013, high crime calls, anything over 99 calls is a high crime area. and the plot had 178 police reports, reported calls for that location. and it is located in the high crime area. the states census track, 117, population track is 1783. the on sale license is authorize
with the san francisco department abc liaison unit. and very simply he has applied for a transfer and technicality and it has to be that because abc requires him to do that and however it is a simple expansion and i did visit the location, like he described and it is towards the rear and below of the main floor area. and it is a little bit larger rather close to about five or 600 square feet and i may be off by 100 or so. but, simply said, that it is just a simple expansion. and let me just go...
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permitted by the entertainment commission and i sent that over to the police department alcohol liaison unit and we do have an interesting new complaint for the procidio theater about a religious event that takes place on sunday mornings and so i will be going out this sunday to take a look at that and take a listen to that right before i check out the haight street fair. i think that just about wraps it up, any questions? >> are there
permitted by the entertainment commission and i sent that over to the police department alcohol liaison unit and we do have an interesting new complaint for the procidio theater about a religious event that takes place on sunday mornings and so i will be going out this sunday to take a look at that and take a listen to that right before i check out the haight street fair. i think that just about wraps it up, any questions? >> are there
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. >> good morning, supervisors, officer al dwarta with the abc liaison unit, we have had discussions with mr. living ston and supervisor kim's office and the abc regarding this particular license, we have been in community with david lobos who have been helping them and doing the out reach that he did not do in the get go and we have come to an agreement and i will be submitting a new amended report to the clerk mr. evans once i completed it and i did reach an agreement with living ston at the abc division or excuse me the licensing rep of the department of alcoholic beverage control and we have adjusted the continues to read as follows. condition number one is the sales service and consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted between the hours 6:00 a.m. to 12 a.m., that is midnight, sunday through wednesday. and 6:00 a.m., to 2:00 a.m. on thursday through saturday. and excuse me, number two, noise shall not be audible beyond the area under the control of the licensee, on this form that was provided by the abc, loitering is defined to stand idly about is prohibited adjacent
. >> good morning, supervisors, officer al dwarta with the abc liaison unit, we have had discussions with mr. living ston and supervisor kim's office and the abc regarding this particular license, we have been in community with david lobos who have been helping them and doing the out reach that he did not do in the get go and we have come to an agreement and i will be submitting a new amended report to the clerk mr. evans once i completed it and i did reach an agreement with living ston...
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. >> good morning, again, with the abc liaison unit. he has filed an application with the california department of alcoholic beverage control, seeking a type 21, which will be an off sale package for his location at 559 haze street, and he has been operating at this location, with a type 20, and what would be a beer and witness and so if you don't understand it is a transfer or a new license, and enhancing the current license. and in regards to the location itself. and the, the city has a deemed approval and it is very protective of the community and when it comes to having the performance standards and when it comes in regards to abc and we don't see a problem with this transfer and we go ahead and recommend that you approve it. >> thank you, very much officers and, colleagues any questions for the officer. and i don't see any speaker cards and if there is any member of the public that would like to speak on this item please come on up. >> good morning, i say that i am released from the county jail this early morning, just kidding. (in
. >> good morning, again, with the abc liaison unit. he has filed an application with the california department of alcoholic beverage control, seeking a type 21, which will be an off sale package for his location at 559 haze street, and he has been operating at this location, with a type 20, and what would be a beer and witness and so if you don't understand it is a transfer or a new license, and enhancing the current license. and in regards to the location itself. and the, the city has a...
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of this application, and sf pd liaison unit. >> great. >> thank you. >> and are there any questions from the commission? >> >> i have one, i don't have the... do you have the out reach in your packet? >> we do... >> there is a list. >> i didn't see it. any other questions, comments? >> i have a question. >> when you made your presentation for your community out reach, how did that entail, did you make a printtation or talk to them about the type of entertainment that you were going to do. as i mentioned before we sent the e-mail notification to the list that were provided by the chamber of commerce as well as supervisor chiu's office offering a presentation at the meetings and only two were thinking of whether or not they wanted a presentation, but then declined the offer after they got the answers to the questions that they asked. and so, that is how we did the out reach. we did physical out reach to the immediate neighbors, by that i mean that we went door-to-door and spoke to the various merchants and so forth and most of them thought that this was nothing new to them and they said th
of this application, and sf pd liaison unit. >> great. >> thank you. >> and are there any questions from the commission? >> >> i have one, i don't have the... do you have the out reach in your packet? >> we do... >> there is a list. >> i didn't see it. any other questions, comments? >> i have a question. >> when you made your presentation for your community out reach, how did that entail, did you make a printtation or talk to them...
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we have to protect the diplomats who are here in the united states to police the aid -- liaison unit. relationships with police organizations and local police throughout the country and so we have to protect those who reside here and we also offer protection to visiting diplomats who come here to visit the country for short periods of time. and every location where there is an office of foreign missions there is a field office for diplomatic security. >> one final question. this office is often referred to the office of tit-for-tat meaning that for one of our main goals is to ensure reciprocity treatment of art diplomats overseas. can you talk about that reciprocity and there is one example for example. argentina february 2013 department state inspector general suggested there was an array of reciprocity negatively affecting personnel in the u.s. embassy in point is aris. in particular the report cites inequities regarding the importation and exportation sales and transfer procedures relative to private and government-owned vehicles and household effects. i am under the understanding
we have to protect the diplomats who are here in the united states to police the aid -- liaison unit. relationships with police organizations and local police throughout the country and so we have to protect those who reside here and we also offer protection to visiting diplomats who come here to visit the country for short periods of time. and every location where there is an office of foreign missions there is a field office for diplomatic security. >> one final question. this office is...
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liaison with the sixth fleet, and the u.s. denied the request. well, in subsequent years, the united states acceded to the request, and i was the liaison. and first -- it was a very interesting job. i essentially went out and partied a lot with american pilots who were on leave in israel. we had a few maneuvers on the ground, nothing too serious. and all of a sudden, it became real. all of a sudden, there was a real war in which the united states and israel had to collaborate strategically. and you may recall that the united states provided israel with patriot missiles as an answer -- at least, a psychological answer because physically, they actually didn't work -- a psychological answer to the scud attacks, 41 scud missiles that fell on tel aviv and its environs. and i was a part of the team that brought in the patriot missiles. c-span: and they were in israel, the patriots. >> guest: they were in israel. c-span: now, go back to your education, then. where did you go to college? >> guest: i did my undergraduate -- i did a b.a., m.a. all in middle east history at columbia, columbia c
liaison with the sixth fleet, and the u.s. denied the request. well, in subsequent years, the united states acceded to the request, and i was the liaison. and first -- it was a very interesting job. i essentially went out and partied a lot with american pilots who were on leave in israel. we had a few maneuvers on the ground, nothing too serious. and all of a sudden, it became real. all of a sudden, there was a real war in which the united states and israel had to collaborate strategically. and...
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united states. stay behind inl washington to serve as a kind of liaison between the english became allies. was anrshall, dill underappreciated player in the contrivance of allied grand strategy. and if the running of the war generally. he was able to smooth over many of the rough patches between the allies. he was willing to talk activities own superiors in was necessary and gracefully represented the british view in washington. not live to see the fruits of his labors. he died in 1944 before the invasion. he is one at a very few ried atricans to be bu arlington national cemetery with full honors. not pictured in this photograph are the russians. they were bearing the full brunt of the war against the armies of germany and were positively frantic for the anglo-americans it to open a second front in france to take some of the pressure off them. stalin suspected, and not without justification, that churchill's opposition to an early second front in europe it was because churchill was willing to fight the germans to the very last russian. [laughter] course churchill might have said it "the na
united states. stay behind inl washington to serve as a kind of liaison between the english became allies. was anrshall, dill underappreciated player in the contrivance of allied grand strategy. and if the running of the war generally. he was able to smooth over many of the rough patches between the allies. he was willing to talk activities own superiors in was necessary and gracefully represented the british view in washington. not live to see the fruits of his labors. he died in 1944 before...
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liaison military officer in baghdad. let's talk about the russian jets. the eye iraqis, especially the i government, who seemed to want to curry favor with the united statesow seems to be going out of its way to poke the u.s. in its eye. >> it gives them a capability they don't have and they desperately need. the u.s. f-16s they purchased are not scheduled for delivery until october. they need something right now. the russians were able to deliver these. this is is impressive. in two days, they're going to be operational. in three to four they'll be in the air, conducting air strikes. this is the capability the iraqi needs. i take my hat off to the russians, they did a great job getting them there. >> do you think this is something that will aid in stemming the tide of isis or however they're now rebranding themselves? do you think that's enough to sort of get back to them and push them back in their efforts to move forward? >> it certainly will give the iraqis capability. right now, they're using a lot of gunships. this is a really good airplane. it's like the u.s. air force a-10. it was built for close air support. it can get down there low and slow and
liaison military officer in baghdad. let's talk about the russian jets. the eye iraqis, especially the i government, who seemed to want to curry favor with the united statesow seems to be going out of its way to poke the u.s. in its eye. >> it gives them a capability they don't have and they desperately need. the u.s. f-16s they purchased are not scheduled for delivery until october. they need something right now. the russians were able to deliver these. this is is impressive. in two...
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liaison officer to the u.s. office in baghdad. colonel, really good to have you here. it's interesting. you look at all of this, you look at the line if you will, iran, syria, the uniteds, iraq, versus isis. aka the islamic state in iraq and syria. not officially on the same team. it's about the short-term goal. should they, are they looking at the long-term effect? >> well, this is truly bizarre lineup of people on one side of the border, we're doing the same thing with the syrians want to do, on the other side of the border we're supporting elements to overthrow the same government. there's no doubt these were syrian war planes that struck inside of iraq. they're the only ones that has those kinds of fighter aircraft. it had to be them. here's what you've got. you've got american fighters, armed reconna sans aircraft over iraq, air got syrian aircraft incursion into iraq, and now iranian drones in that same air space. this is a battle manager's nightmare. three countries not coordinating with each other. will there be coordination? i doubt it. it will be more along the lines we're going to declare this our air space, stay out of it. >> you know firsthand about this?
liaison officer to the u.s. office in baghdad. colonel, really good to have you here. it's interesting. you look at all of this, you look at the line if you will, iran, syria, the uniteds, iraq, versus isis. aka the islamic state in iraq and syria. not officially on the same team. it's about the short-term goal. should they, are they looking at the long-term effect? >> well, this is truly bizarre lineup of people on one side of the border, we're doing the same thing with the syrians want...
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united states very easily. where before they were out of reach of the terrorist groups. >> let's talk about this with lieutenant colonel rick franco in a, cnn mull tear analyst and former mull tear liaison to the u.s. embassy in baghdad. thank you for being here, sir, i appreciate it. when you look at the two situations, they were isolated we're told by government officials, isolated incidents and we're also told one of them was arrested getting on a plane flying to europe, planning to get into syria through turkey. what do you make of this? how big of a threat domestically? >> this is a big problem because these guys fly under the radar. you don't need anyone to approach them. they could it by themselves on the internet. i watched a lot of the videos they're using. isis puts them out, the victory front puts them out, al qaeda puts them out. they're easily obtainable, they're slickly done, seductive. you could see a young man looking for his way might be taken in by the especially a new convert to islam who wants to be part of the fight for his faith. >> these men both very young in their 20s. when you think about the age and being radicalized, what does that tell you? >> that tells you
united states very easily. where before they were out of reach of the terrorist groups. >> let's talk about this with lieutenant colonel rick franco in a, cnn mull tear analyst and former mull tear liaison to the u.s. embassy in baghdad. thank you for being here, sir, i appreciate it. when you look at the two situations, they were isolated we're told by government officials, isolated incidents and we're also told one of them was arrested getting on a plane flying to europe, planning to...
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united states is able to take modest military action, it could have a significant benefit. and so i've felt as i watched this situation emerge, that if we put in the right kind of liaison with the iraqi leadership and use the special forces assets that we have available, that we could bring in the right kind of combat power, get the intelligence we need and have a decisive impact militarily. now the military impact is less important than the diplomatic impact. a u.s. power and resolve in this crisis has a big impact -- should have a big impact on mali maliki. it's a job of our diplomats and president to take that leverage and use it. it should also have an impact on iran. as i watch the iranian nuclear talks i sometimes get the impression iranians think they are the most powerful force in the region or now that the united states no longer has boots on the ground, they are the most powerful force in the region. that's a mistake. we don't want that to happen. you know, ed, the hardest of all military operations is to withdraw on the battlefield under pressure. the united states has done that in iraq. we're doing it in afghanistan. and we have to be very careful because we're
united states is able to take modest military action, it could have a significant benefit. and so i've felt as i watched this situation emerge, that if we put in the right kind of liaison with the iraqi leadership and use the special forces assets that we have available, that we could bring in the right kind of combat power, get the intelligence we need and have a decisive impact militarily. now the military impact is less important than the diplomatic impact. a u.s. power and resolve in this...