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consensus bureau said we speak many different languages and we're you'll san franciscans. we have an obligation we've strongly felt was a good purpose of government and i joined board president chiu and supervisor kim and councilmember avalos will be here they have a late night meeting debating important issues i know each of the that have a very strong filipino and other asian the minority and latin populations in their district and certainly right here in this district a extremely strong presence and with the city comes to the clear obligation we must be able to make sure our vital services are ones that reach all our citizens when they have a language barrier by many who don't have english as the first rang indicate to the american survey under the under the circumstances keens bureau over 10 thousands of them reach the point they're not having english as they're first language we have to among services accessible to them. that means was we down for chinesespectro and spanish speaking residents we work with all our safety departments to make sure very have accurate info
consensus bureau said we speak many different languages and we're you'll san franciscans. we have an obligation we've strongly felt was a good purpose of government and i joined board president chiu and supervisor kim and councilmember avalos will be here they have a late night meeting debating important issues i know each of the that have a very strong filipino and other asian the minority and latin populations in their district and certainly right here in this district a extremely strong...
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>> i don't have that information, ma'am. >> how many men and how many women, do you know?can't even give you those specifics. i'm sorry. >> [ inaudible ] there were a total of maybe 14. where are they? >> i have none of that information, ma'am. we accepted these patients transferred after they had been evaluated and taken care of over in killeen at the fort. so we really didn't render any immediate care at the scene or anything like that. >> were any here in 2009? >> i was, yes. >> similarities? >> i would say so. there's a lot of unknowns early on. and it creates some logistical problems in how you plan for this kind of event. we routinely practice for mass casualty events. we have a command center that we run practice drills. so i'm pleased to report that we were well prepared for that. it always takes a little while to figure out exactly how many people are coming and where they're coming from. but we are amfully staply staff. we had our surgeons and operating rooms opened up well before these patients arrived. >> how long do you run those drills and when was the last t
>> i don't have that information, ma'am. >> how many men and how many women, do you know?can't even give you those specifics. i'm sorry. >> [ inaudible ] there were a total of maybe 14. where are they? >> i have none of that information, ma'am. we accepted these patients transferred after they had been evaluated and taken care of over in killeen at the fort. so we really didn't render any immediate care at the scene or anything like that. >> were any here in 2009?...
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we know that many, many of the health insurance companies at this very moment are trying to reach out to these new members and get them to take a questionnaire, come in for a physical, provide any sort of insight into what kind of health conditions they might have that need to be addressed. >> you're a guy who watches the numbers very closely. now that the enrollment period is closed, so we basically have the pool that surers are going to be working with for the rest of the year, is this something that cee cee was just talking about? are they things that could be known relatively quickly? or is there some time that this has to percolate before we really know how it's working? >> so i'm going to disagree with you. we still don't know the full pool for 2014. even after this open enrollment period there could be special enrollment periods. so if you lose your job you lose your job base coverage. you can qualify for the next open enrollment period. >> and if you give birth to a kid, you can enroll the kid. but broadly we know who is in the pool. >> generally speaking we have some idea. wh
we know that many, many of the health insurance companies at this very moment are trying to reach out to these new members and get them to take a questionnaire, come in for a physical, provide any sort of insight into what kind of health conditions they might have that need to be addressed. >> you're a guy who watches the numbers very closely. now that the enrollment period is closed, so we basically have the pool that surers are going to be working with for the rest of the year, is this...
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in 2009 we made many changes to make sure our city was truly accountability with the vision seven hundred 9 billion government would be responsive for all residents we put in a process that we knew was going to lead to today where community will come down and we'll make and certificate another language to transfer our materials to this is very special for me when i was in college i studied luke like all of us. it was amazing i get to represent the neighborhood where the former manila was there was a dark time in the 80s we were concerned with filipino and asian-americans being pushed out of our city years later that's changed to where we are today authenticity incredible we're here celebrating filipino-americans and other san franciscans. i want to thank you you and end with one word that the mayor said. thank you very much >> thank you supervisor chiu. next i'd like to introduce supervisor jane kim who represented district 6 where we are today and she's been working diligently with the administer and the office of the k3w7b9 affairs to make sure we got her today and make sure we were abl
in 2009 we made many changes to make sure our city was truly accountability with the vision seven hundred 9 billion government would be responsive for all residents we put in a process that we knew was going to lead to today where community will come down and we'll make and certificate another language to transfer our materials to this is very special for me when i was in college i studied luke like all of us. it was amazing i get to represent the neighborhood where the former manila was there...
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i've known juliet for many years, working with her on many different issues. and when she came to the puc, she brought her recognized dedication. she brought her vision, and she came as a woman of color in an arena where there were not many women and certainly not many people of color. when this issue first emerged, many of us thought that this issue was over reaching and unnecessary, but we accepted when an agreement was reached. we thought the book was closed ~. juliet is honest. she is a person of integrity. she is moving agendas that are recognized around the country as setting important precedents. she is putting the san francisco public utilities commission on the map in a way that is setting policy across the country. i cannot understand why this issue has reemerged. i cannot understand why you all have decided to put it on the agenda tonight. it is outrageous and an outrage. and given that an agreement has been reached, this proposal should be rejected. you all should move quickly. there is no need for this to be reopened and it is time to put it to cl
i've known juliet for many years, working with her on many different issues. and when she came to the puc, she brought her recognized dedication. she brought her vision, and she came as a woman of color in an arena where there were not many women and certainly not many people of color. when this issue first emerged, many of us thought that this issue was over reaching and unnecessary, but we accepted when an agreement was reached. we thought the book was closed ~. juliet is honest. she is a...
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many drug deputies have been found guilty of criminal and civil of violations of the law, many times leading to misleading promotion to promoting for off-label uses, which is clearly illegal and inappropriate prescribing behavior. >> well, doctor -- >> what it does, to get in here, it drives people to see their doctor, and many visits that are prompted by consumer advertisement in a previously undiagnosed condition is diagnosed. so the generation of people visiting their doctors to discuss their own health is incredibly important. and it adds to the benefit of that interaction. >> and i wonder, dr. caron, dr. alexander mentions that there are only 20 medications that are heavily advertised. but they're for of the most common ailments, like heart disease and diabetes with these dangerous interactions and is that the case? the medications for the most common illnesses? >> it is. you see one of the newer diabetes medications, that we advise people not to use. and that's a drug prom odd television, and it's a drug for commondies, and then this low t syndrome, reported on sports shows and
many drug deputies have been found guilty of criminal and civil of violations of the law, many times leading to misleading promotion to promoting for off-label uses, which is clearly illegal and inappropriate prescribing behavior. >> well, doctor -- >> what it does, to get in here, it drives people to see their doctor, and many visits that are prompted by consumer advertisement in a previously undiagnosed condition is diagnosed. so the generation of people visiting their doctors to...
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seen never before the artifacts the dress from the lounge and many of her wigs. vicky mary lanes 50 year stage started out with the girl gill of the liquid spine that's what she was known as and she was a mentor to many transgender wjs and she said if she could make it so could they. she held the tenderloin together and was wildly created with helping to make sure that the lgbt were inclusive of transgender people and she was named the grand marshall that before she passed in 2011 of aids recommended complications. i want to mention several people (calling names) and members of the harvey milk club for all the work on this issue. again vicky will be the first transgender revoked to have a street named. and tenderloin is an amazing neighborhood there is so much work we need to do to make it stronger and healthier it wasn't until i went door knocking i got to see the residents in the hotels i met people who spoke cantonese and at that gag we've talked about this how many members of the lgbt community call the tenderloin their home and how many of them fled from pla
seen never before the artifacts the dress from the lounge and many of her wigs. vicky mary lanes 50 year stage started out with the girl gill of the liquid spine that's what she was known as and she was a mentor to many transgender wjs and she said if she could make it so could they. she held the tenderloin together and was wildly created with helping to make sure that the lgbt were inclusive of transgender people and she was named the grand marshall that before she passed in 2011 of aids...
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jim has been the de facto leader of the conservative movement for many many years. as that later he has understood something that most conservatives quite frankly have an understood and i think it's been to our detriment. that is why he wrote the book. the subtitle of the book is a 100 year war for the soul of the gop and how conservatives can finally win it. .. haven't understood that they are in this battle and you're not going to win a battle with much less a war if you don't know that you are in a war and so i think it's very important for conservatives to understand the past, because if you don't understand the past, you're not going to know how to chart the future. we have had as a movement in my opinion our guns pointed at the wrong target. we have been focused on the democrats, pelosi, reid and obama and that has been a mistake because the opponent is inside the republican party. we are like those that had to wander through the desert for 40 years until the generation failed the flawed leaders that passed from the seat and we aren't going to get the politica
jim has been the de facto leader of the conservative movement for many many years. as that later he has understood something that most conservatives quite frankly have an understood and i think it's been to our detriment. that is why he wrote the book. the subtitle of the book is a 100 year war for the soul of the gop and how conservatives can finally win it. .. haven't understood that they are in this battle and you're not going to win a battle with much less a war if you don't know that you...
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how many of the county need to add to your company combined poisoning has yet to be attending. he also believes in us already investigated and could even use animal cadavers like good riddance instead they took blood samples unreal to show that during the summer when there's little hunting going on to lead levels were much lower. as soon as the hunting seasons got underway in autumn and winter when reprinted awful when outdoors the bird showed higher lead levels in a plot in which it applied to tell flies the day to be named claude and jam and conservation is one to see hunting the nation's band. just like in banking or studio fuels that was a man who can teach me decades ago. fourteen million tonnes of debris floating in wells oceans some of the updates anything visible from space. most of it is plastic wrappings and that's a fatal trap for many seabirds not eu officials want to tackle this problem at the soles are proposing an outright ban on the thinnest of plastic and it backs the now banned plastic bags at a pre wedding political appointees video on tuesday has come up wit
how many of the county need to add to your company combined poisoning has yet to be attending. he also believes in us already investigated and could even use animal cadavers like good riddance instead they took blood samples unreal to show that during the summer when there's little hunting going on to lead levels were much lower. as soon as the hunting seasons got underway in autumn and winter when reprinted awful when outdoors the bird showed higher lead levels in a plot in which it applied to...
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in many areas, they banned the drug. uganda's programs are among the most progressive, and morphine is cheap, but it only reaches about 10% of the people who need it. dr. marin founded the hospice, and she spent 30 years working with patients across africa. this year, she was nominated for a nobel peace prize. she told us that many politicians are still wary of morphine. >> they think it's an addictive drug that's going to be abused and they're afraid to use it. so you can train people and they're with colleagues who absolutely won't use it. these are senior colleagues, the ones who need it the worst. >> meanwhile, joyce's family struggles even to give her a drink. morphine access is increasing, but it hasn't reached her yet. she's one of the millions across africa who still have to suffer to the very end. malcolm web, aljazeera. >> coming up on aljazeera america, we switch gears. a statue of marilyn monroe has to go. and what's being done with it. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm stephanie sy, and here are the
in many areas, they banned the drug. uganda's programs are among the most progressive, and morphine is cheap, but it only reaches about 10% of the people who need it. dr. marin founded the hospice, and she spent 30 years working with patients across africa. this year, she was nominated for a nobel peace prize. she told us that many politicians are still wary of morphine. >> they think it's an addictive drug that's going to be abused and they're afraid to use it. so you can train people...
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great victory all the major victories that happen in the working with communities this is one and many more good things to come. thank you >> thank you supervisor avalos. so we're here at the bye hi, 91 had an center. one the programs is the veterans equity centers to honor the veterans in world war ii to provide culturely and listen giving justice. the leaders is a woman that should why in the community for many years please welcome the director (clapping.) thank you frrment i would like to thank the community for role moving this issue forward in a bye tin spirit we are resilient and making sure that everybody comes together in moving forward. i want to thank did leadership of the board of supervisors who are present karen downey. supervisor avalos and supervisor kim for listening to the constitutes and your responsive to whatever they're asking for the language access. we thank you to our mayor, mayor ed lee for making sure he supports our community. i know about decades it is so telling how will i other people but a service provide out of market inform 23 years and i see the mayor
great victory all the major victories that happen in the working with communities this is one and many more good things to come. thank you >> thank you supervisor avalos. so we're here at the bye hi, 91 had an center. one the programs is the veterans equity centers to honor the veterans in world war ii to provide culturely and listen giving justice. the leaders is a woman that should why in the community for many years please welcome the director (clapping.) thank you frrment i would like...
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this has led to an agency in many cases, outside the law and in many cases, including u.s. citizens and devastating families along the way. of this leads to fear in the latino community. any interaction with authority is will lead to deportation and many people refuse or are afraid of going forward. backup for example. when that was announced in 2012 was estimated 1.1 million people will be eligible to apply for this benefit. and, roughly half of what was estimated have applied. and a recovering the complaint, what was the immediate reaction from mitt romney at the time? if i when i am eliminating daca the retirement documented like give my information to authorities at that time? probably not. they make a decision based out of fear to come forward. affordability. many people we serve on a daily basis simply cannot afford the $460,000 in fees to register. that will be on top of other fees. to charge you. and 465 by 3 is not how much it will cost you. think of that as an exercise with the senate bill that was passed for comprehensive immigration blue float, and for a family
this has led to an agency in many cases, outside the law and in many cases, including u.s. citizens and devastating families along the way. of this leads to fear in the latino community. any interaction with authority is will lead to deportation and many people refuse or are afraid of going forward. backup for example. when that was announced in 2012 was estimated 1.1 million people will be eligible to apply for this benefit. and, roughly half of what was estimated have applied. and a...
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there are many report requirements and so forth. many don't realize they're eligible for citizen born children of undocumented parents are eligible. seniors not on ssi are actually eligible for calfresh and these are examples -- i think a lot of misconceptions are out there and that's what we heard. there is a fear with immigration and if i receive it my family will be deported or have trouble brings other to the u.s. the cultural and logistical examples for example -- in chinatown we heard "it feels like going to the other side of the world and the stockton tunnel" and we heard stigma and pull the boot straps up and other cultural issues and not wanting to be dependent prevented people coming to our doors so what can we do about this? we have new state legislation that has reduced half of the reporting requirements so we make that makes a difference once people on aid and we want to embark on a extensive outreach campaign which i will tell you a little bit about that hopefully will address some of the issues so i am referencing enr
there are many report requirements and so forth. many don't realize they're eligible for citizen born children of undocumented parents are eligible. seniors not on ssi are actually eligible for calfresh and these are examples -- i think a lot of misconceptions are out there and that's what we heard. there is a fear with immigration and if i receive it my family will be deported or have trouble brings other to the u.s. the cultural and logistical examples for example -- in chinatown we heard...
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so many people. he blusters blusters and black males and make so many people angry and i will tell you in the second part of the eli story. in that sense he is infuriating to so many people because of the way he goes about getting his stories. on the other hand he is heroic. fearless in defatigable, going to places that no one else will go. no one would read write eli story and other people knew the story but sy hersh decided that was the story that had to be written and got it and wrote it. no one would write the israelis have nuclear weapons and they have refused to have international sanctions on my weapons. hersh wrote that story and made a lot of people very furious. he he is harassed blinded maverick. he's outspoken and impressive. that's a snapshot of my guy seymour hersh the scoop artist. i've been trying to figure out exactly what i could do for you tonight here and i thought i would try to dupe to things of my talk. first scoop artist came out in october. i've been doing talks and interview
so many people. he blusters blusters and black males and make so many people angry and i will tell you in the second part of the eli story. in that sense he is infuriating to so many people because of the way he goes about getting his stories. on the other hand he is heroic. fearless in defatigable, going to places that no one else will go. no one would read write eli story and other people knew the story but sy hersh decided that was the story that had to be written and got it and wrote it. no...
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how many employees did you have at the peak? >> 22. >> how many do you have now? >> i'm down to seven. half pepperoni, half pineapple? all right, fantastic. >> scott creech bought his own pizza franchise in newton 21 years ago. how many hours are you working? >> last week, it was 82. >> 82 hours in a week? >> correct. >> how long can you do that? >> until i die. >> sales have slipped to a place that's sometimes dangerous for his family. >> once you get down around this area, i may be able to file for food stamps. >> his wife, julie, is working at a school to take some of the pressure off. >> he's 52 years old now, and i worry about him every day. his brother died of a heart attack when he was in his 40s, and i worry about that all the time. >> hello, everybody. >> hi, how are you? >> his son parker is ten. creech comes home to put parker in bed, but then he heads back to the shop. he washes up and closes up about 1:00 a.m. i wonder what the stress has been like for you. >> i've been blessed. you know, you have guilt. >> guilt about what? >> you'd like to have that
how many employees did you have at the peak? >> 22. >> how many do you have now? >> i'm down to seven. half pepperoni, half pineapple? all right, fantastic. >> scott creech bought his own pizza franchise in newton 21 years ago. how many hours are you working? >> last week, it was 82. >> 82 hours in a week? >> correct. >> how long can you do that? >> until i die. >> sales have slipped to a place that's sometimes dangerous for his...
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fans and many followers, they're taking shelter there. taking shelter inside closets, bedrooms. many soldiers are making sure that their houses are locked down. this happened right before the
fans and many followers, they're taking shelter there. taking shelter inside closets, bedrooms. many soldiers are making sure that their houses are locked down. this happened right before the
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she's one of many who feel they can rebuild a normal life. for others still living at refugees, the turmoil of the 1990's and its legacy goes on. aljazeera in the democratic republic of congo. >> the ballot counting has started in afghanistan, voter turnout high. almost 60% have eligible voters took part in yesterday's election. aljazeera is in kabul with more. >> in the end, afghanistan's presidential election passed off comparatively peacefully for this country. the deployment of 400,000 security personnel will have helped with that. there have been comparatively few allegation of fraud, so the votes are being counted, but it's going to be several weeks before there's an official declaration of the winner, but the winner needs to win more than 50% ever vote to be declared winner outright. without more than 50% of the vote, there will be a run off and that seems to be the conventional wisdom here. that runoff won't be held until the very end of may. once those votes are counted r. counted, allegations dealt with, it may well not be until the
she's one of many who feel they can rebuild a normal life. for others still living at refugees, the turmoil of the 1990's and its legacy goes on. aljazeera in the democratic republic of congo. >> the ballot counting has started in afghanistan, voter turnout high. almost 60% have eligible voters took part in yesterday's election. aljazeera is in kabul with more. >> in the end, afghanistan's presidential election passed off comparatively peacefully for this country. the deployment of...
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we have been working for this for many, many years. in fact myself for 16 years, it was 16 years ago the program was established, but it will be the first satellite of a series of slights altogether until 2020. we'll have 15 slights and five installments flying on other satellites, which will build up a constellation of an earth-observing system to monitor the environment and security of our planet earth. >> is that what makes it different to other programs are the exploration programs? >> in fact, it is. it is very control presencive, the most comprehensive, most ambitious earth observance prom in the world. nothing comparable exists anywhere in the world. it will be unique, which we are building up here, and it is for the benefit of mankind to really see much better what is happening on earth, and what can be improved in terms of environmental money and use of our natural resources. grave concerns were highlighted about climate change. do you think we'll lush more about what is happening through your program? >> absolutely. one of th
we have been working for this for many, many years. in fact myself for 16 years, it was 16 years ago the program was established, but it will be the first satellite of a series of slights altogether until 2020. we'll have 15 slights and five installments flying on other satellites, which will build up a constellation of an earth-observing system to monitor the environment and security of our planet earth. >> is that what makes it different to other programs are the exploration programs?...
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have they told you how many were previously insured? how many were on medicare?e there just because they are part of the 1.3 billion whose plans were canceled? neil: we got into those numbers a and we found out i know that this does not shock you it is closer at 1 million net. but the bottom line is. >> out of 30 million uninsured. neil: actually it is 46 million buddies think we see this confusion but we will need clarification every day. >> we have that and the whole notion to do these data federal level. the cost of living is a lot different in new york city the and i was so why do we have a national minimum wage it makes no sense. then we have california who is a race with the obama to become france's first. if you hire a person with any manual work at all you did have a class-action lawsuits to say they deserve overtime so now the country moves to california. that is not a good thing. neil: they thought he was crazy for his concept with staples but don't call him that n.. thank you. coming up, the biggest losers latest wait has people reaching out to. but fi
have they told you how many were previously insured? how many were on medicare?e there just because they are part of the 1.3 billion whose plans were canceled? neil: we got into those numbers a and we found out i know that this does not shock you it is closer at 1 million net. but the bottom line is. >> out of 30 million uninsured. neil: actually it is 46 million buddies think we see this confusion but we will need clarification every day. >> we have that and the whole notion to do...
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but in many instances, it actually takes many weeks of work in order to do the process. how do you remove the varnish and not the paint underneath? we have to make many tests in advance in order to find out what solvents we can safely use, because every painting's different. we also have to make tests of the paint itself to ensure that what we're using won't affect the paint as well. one of the earliest scientific tools that was applied to the conservation treatment of paintings was x-radiography. the reason x-radiographs work is because artists frequently used white lead mixed in with their paint. the lighter the color, the more white lead that you added. lead is a very dense material. as a result, when we take an x-radiograph, the areas where you have a considerable amount of the white lead do not allow the x-rays to pass through, and they appear white. if we look at this painting by tiepolo, you will notice that the woman is holding a fan. now, if we look at the x-radiograph for the painting, what can you tell me? what do you see that's different in the x-radiograph?
but in many instances, it actually takes many weeks of work in order to do the process. how do you remove the varnish and not the paint underneath? we have to make many tests in advance in order to find out what solvents we can safely use, because every painting's different. we also have to make tests of the paint itself to ensure that what we're using won't affect the paint as well. one of the earliest scientific tools that was applied to the conservation treatment of paintings was...
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many don't have drinking foundation in a couple of middle schools they're drinking fountains were not working. so i think facilities maintenance is critical. and the city can work with the commissions to have a better access within the school district. a hearing i had last year with supervisor chiu and others helped to identify the parks and the lack of accessibility. we want to focus on schools and i want to acknowledge supervisor chiu's legislation about water waste. so thank you to my co-sponsors supervisor chiu and supervisor campos for helping to co-sponsor this hearing request as well. i'm sure you're aware of from our vision zero hearing this week there was a terrible collision that was harming a 3-year-old on a bicycle on fulton this with or week the child was hit crossing the street and is in critical condition i've reached out to the family. this follows a recent collision at the golden gate park senior center. i little on fulton street people speed at the 50 to 60 miles per hour i see that everyday when i'm driving any child to school. we're working with a new police chief
many don't have drinking foundation in a couple of middle schools they're drinking fountains were not working. so i think facilities maintenance is critical. and the city can work with the commissions to have a better access within the school district. a hearing i had last year with supervisor chiu and others helped to identify the parks and the lack of accessibility. we want to focus on schools and i want to acknowledge supervisor chiu's legislation about water waste. so thank you to my...
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walter spent many afternoons talking to many to what they wanted to see and it's a great design. i also want to give a special shout out to amy elliot for your support of the project over the years and thank frederick nap to make sure all were considered and respected. also thank you to paul cooper for working with walter hood to create the overarching vision for the project and i'm going to invite walter hood up to talk about the design and what we are looking forward to. please welcome walter hood. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. just a very simple comment. our first community meeting out here was quite an experience. residents showed up and they let us hear what they had to say. it was powerful. i actually couldn't sleep fore a week. we've worked really hard in the last month to help that idea come to fruition. i hope you come back in a way that is new and in a hope that community and their hands and their heart really feel like they have refreshed this space. a vessel not only of the existing community and the past community but the existing community. i would like to
walter spent many afternoons talking to many to what they wanted to see and it's a great design. i also want to give a special shout out to amy elliot for your support of the project over the years and thank frederick nap to make sure all were considered and respected. also thank you to paul cooper for working with walter hood to create the overarching vision for the project and i'm going to invite walter hood up to talk about the design and what we are looking forward to. please welcome walter...
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it also has many birds to watch.t is a place to find and appreciate what you -- a wonderful breath of fresh air. come and experience in this park and enjoy the people, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved ones. in the middle of pacific heights, on top of these hills, it offers a great square, a peaceful beauty, large trees and grass and greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football and picnics. it is very much a couple's park. there are many activities you can experience together. stroll on the pathways, bring your dog, or just picnic at one of the many tables and enjoy all that it has to offer together. many couples find this is a perfect park to throw down a blanket and soak up the sun. it is a majestic place that you can share with someone you chairs. lafayette park is also easily accessed from the 47, 49, and 90 buses. it is ada accessible. we are here at the historic palace of fine art in th
it also has many birds to watch.t is a place to find and appreciate what you -- a wonderful breath of fresh air. come and experience in this park and enjoy the people, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved ones. in the middle of pacific heights, on top of these hills, it offers a great square, a peaceful beauty, large trees and grass and greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for...
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there were so many of them. there has been an overwhelming amount of community input and they must have a lot of attention to sort through all of those comments and i appreciate them. i know there is a temptation to meddle through these proposals and maybe wind them down to particular concerns. the tep as a whole helps 99 percent of transit riders. there are 700,000 transit riders not in this room today. people at these meetings do have valid concerns. but your role is to work out not the hundred in the room, but the 700,000 of the riders everyday. when you start pulling pieces a way, the plan falls apart. >> good morning. my name is heidi hubert. i'm a special education teacher for san francisco. i want to thank the staff for working with the mac and hope that you continue to prioritize the services for individuals with disabilities. we would like to support the 17 to be extended to the west lake for a couple of reasons. west lake is an ada compliant building that benefits seniors with disabilities and use cane
there were so many of them. there has been an overwhelming amount of community input and they must have a lot of attention to sort through all of those comments and i appreciate them. i know there is a temptation to meddle through these proposals and maybe wind them down to particular concerns. the tep as a whole helps 99 percent of transit riders. there are 700,000 transit riders not in this room today. people at these meetings do have valid concerns. but your role is to work out not the...
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so it's in many ways. it's all changed and et it's inspired by his work is inspired by example and that he gave us in terms of the way he aroached installation the way he thought about it more. kelly was born in nineteen fifty four in detroit he attended the university of michigan before moving to southern california in nineteen seventy six to attend the california institute of the arts and later settled in as a pminent figure in the los angeles artsy the exhibition organized by goldstein first went on display in answer to ending december twenty twelve making stops in paris and new york before its final destination in los angeles. as i i the with the world's two leading smart phone providers are back in us federal courts once again accusing each other of stealing ideas the trial in silicone valley is the latest in a series of lawsuits between apple and samsung. the chapel dominates the current case the cost to sandstone could reach up to two billion us dollars if apple is is that it will only have to pay a
so it's in many ways. it's all changed and et it's inspired by his work is inspired by example and that he gave us in terms of the way he aroached installation the way he thought about it more. kelly was born in nineteen fifty four in detroit he attended the university of michigan before moving to southern california in nineteen seventy six to attend the california institute of the arts and later settled in as a pminent figure in the los angeles artsy the exhibition organized by goldstein first...
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part to many areas looks something like this before. the. country's presidential election. and business life. in greece with customers squeezed by the financial crisis. a desperate bid to stay afloat. some of the remote areas. exploring. the cold in siberia. a very good morning to you from all of us here with international. headlines reconsidering relations with russia and boosting support for ukraine's military these two issues are expected to dominate the first nato foreign ministers meeting this. erupted in kiev and the alliance is also seeking to reinforce the eastern frontier and despite the fact that no russian has gone beyond the country's border nato expansion under the pretext of defending its allies may well be on the cards. the u.s. is raising the alarm over russia conducting military exercises on its own territory . i raised it with the foreign minister our strong concern about these forces does this spike the u.s. sending its own troops warships and fighter jets around the world for drills and europe right on russia's doorstep the referendum in crimea that saw
part to many areas looks something like this before. the. country's presidential election. and business life. in greece with customers squeezed by the financial crisis. a desperate bid to stay afloat. some of the remote areas. exploring. the cold in siberia. a very good morning to you from all of us here with international. headlines reconsidering relations with russia and boosting support for ukraine's military these two issues are expected to dominate the first nato foreign ministers meeting...
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in fact, this pope can be, for many reasons, they have many things determined.in fact, pope francis - what concerns is politics of the church. we could not have john paul ii. he was the one who failed and what about this. the church, we can see, see that john paul xxiii is progressive because of the council. he was strict and orthodox. at the same time we can see that john paul ii was conservative. he was a modern pope. he was the first pope travelling around the world and touched so many off the cuff features and many that were not off the rack. they were on the record. >> john paul's path to saint hood, the fastest in modern history. thank you, for the catholic newsagency in rome. >> south africa's president jacob zuma says a lot has been done to make the country a better place. he was speaking at an event marking 20 years since the end of white minority rule. critics say the pace of development has been too slow. >> this is my grandchild. >> photographs of this family bring back fond memories. she gets annoyed. she voted for freedom in south africa's first de
in fact, this pope can be, for many reasons, they have many things determined.in fact, pope francis - what concerns is politics of the church. we could not have john paul ii. he was the one who failed and what about this. the church, we can see, see that john paul xxiii is progressive because of the council. he was strict and orthodox. at the same time we can see that john paul ii was conservative. he was a modern pope. he was the first pope travelling around the world and touched so many off...
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many men will not find a wife. moreover, even those who manage to get married will be much younger or older than their spouses. it will be detrimental to the harmony and stability of our society." >> in the remote, terraced mountains of yuhezhen, in china's southwest, the rift between males and females has reached extreme proportions. there are more than twice as many men here as women, with dozens of men holding little prospect for marriage. across china, more and more rural enclaves have lapsed into these so-called "bachelor villages" in the last decade... ...places where an abundance of men, mired in grinding poverty, has bred a sense of desperation. zhao zufa doubts he will find a wife. he is 45 years old, and lives at home to care for his widowed mother. his brother is also unmarried, and has moved away to find work. zhao fears he will likely spend the rest of his days a bachelor, tilling fields of corn and chinese cabbage. >> "my conditions do not allow me to go out to earn money, so i can't find a wife and d
many men will not find a wife. moreover, even those who manage to get married will be much younger or older than their spouses. it will be detrimental to the harmony and stability of our society." >> in the remote, terraced mountains of yuhezhen, in china's southwest, the rift between males and females has reached extreme proportions. there are more than twice as many men here as women, with dozens of men holding little prospect for marriage. across china, more and more rural...
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right now, the death toll in alabama, mississippi and tennessee stands at 13, but there are many, many more homes damaged, and the toll, unfortunately, sadly, is likely to rise. worst of all, this is not the end of this dangerous weather. even more expected today. >> mississippi among the worst hit. the state is under a state of emergency now after a tornado did its worst in the tupelo area. look at this. at least 100 homes damaged and at least eight people there are now dead. the impact very visible. cars thrown around like toys. look at this minivan, this suv lifted up, placed on top of another. you can only imagine what it's like to ride out a storm like this. some people did just that about 100 miles south in louisville, mississippi. listen. >> stay here. oh, my god. no, no, no, no. no, no, no. >> stop. >> stop. shh, shh. everyone listen. everyone listen. >> the roar of that storm. >> it is terrifying, affecting so many people. northern alabama also struck by tornadoes. these tore through homes and businesses. at least two people are dead west of huntsville, the result of what the
right now, the death toll in alabama, mississippi and tennessee stands at 13, but there are many, many more homes damaged, and the toll, unfortunately, sadly, is likely to rise. worst of all, this is not the end of this dangerous weather. even more expected today. >> mississippi among the worst hit. the state is under a state of emergency now after a tornado did its worst in the tupelo area. look at this. at least 100 homes damaged and at least eight people there are now dead. the impact...
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how many are paying, which is crucial. how many are young? you start going through this, whether you quote rand, the number is much lower, leading aside the myelograms more keep them simple. it is nowhere near 7 million. >> frankly, i fine it comic am you so easily dismiss those estimates. you say it's not true. so the next time some numbers fall in your favor from the cbo, i expect you to dismiss that at all. >> you guys are cherry picking numbers. let's talk about the fact that the vast majority of them got covered with a different policy. >> different policy? >> different policy. they could not keep their old plan. >> uconn seeded, you are right about that. >> you can see the vast majority including me who got their policies cancelled immediately. >> i'm actually paying less. >> here's what i will concede that you have conceded that obamacare is built on a lie. >> you will not concede. >> uconn seeded obamacare was built on a lie. the premise is you have admitted the president got you to vote for the party you worked for lied. >> uconn see
how many are paying, which is crucial. how many are young? you start going through this, whether you quote rand, the number is much lower, leading aside the myelograms more keep them simple. it is nowhere near 7 million. >> frankly, i fine it comic am you so easily dismiss those estimates. you say it's not true. so the next time some numbers fall in your favor from the cbo, i expect you to dismiss that at all. >> you guys are cherry picking numbers. let's talk about the fact that...
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also on the theme of earth day i wanted to ask many of you many of you are going to be participating in bicycle and role to school week in the richmond district will be participating with a number of schools throughout san francisco 60 schools will participate to celebrate the joys and many benefits of biking to school. i biked to school when i was a high school student the majority of the districts are participating pea body elementary and roosevelt and washington high school. it will promote healthy activities the safe routes partnership will provide resources to participating schools to host an event one week each spinning it's cooperated by bicycle coalition some members are here. i'll be visiting as many of the schools in the richmond and the assembles give you prizes are i urge you to join with the parents and kids and continue their work as well so join us and the rest i'll submit >> thank you supervisor mar public utilities supervisor wiener. colleagues as i recall we recently held a hearing at the land use committee on the late night the lack of accurate transportation and t
also on the theme of earth day i wanted to ask many of you many of you are going to be participating in bicycle and role to school week in the richmond district will be participating with a number of schools throughout san francisco 60 schools will participate to celebrate the joys and many benefits of biking to school. i biked to school when i was a high school student the majority of the districts are participating pea body elementary and roosevelt and washington high school. it will promote...
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he's a deal which assures it on too many jokes all. it was i wanted to present and future but everyone was against it including the authorities. or do they call me crazy and youth director and a traitor the children leave my home village of saint michael. his decision to switch sides has made him a hero among golf and friends across the world instead of hunting dolphins now he earns a living the next reagan. tourists are welcome to join him today that includes us. easily has become one of the most frequent and fierce critics of the practice in japan claims defending the practice as an old tradition are a myth he says. as well. keen too dependant on me in the aftermath of world war two. but today it's purely about economic interests that's the only reason why the animals are caught and killed or sold for a high price. the same. dolphins have failed to surface for us today. a silly plunges us into the past courtesy of photos taken by him as a ten year old land in the nineteen sixties. practice is just as brutal as it was then sent to me
he's a deal which assures it on too many jokes all. it was i wanted to present and future but everyone was against it including the authorities. or do they call me crazy and youth director and a traitor the children leave my home village of saint michael. his decision to switch sides has made him a hero among golf and friends across the world instead of hunting dolphins now he earns a living the next reagan. tourists are welcome to join him today that includes us. easily has become one of the...
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i'm not one as someone who's been on many, many bases and posts, that would argue for arming anybody that's on base. i think that actually of its much more difficult challenges. >> this is a reminder, lopez used his personal weapon for these killings and it was not registered on base. other soldiers, of course, were unarmed because of that ban on soldiers carrying private weapons on military installations. >> reporting live for us from fort hood, texas, thanks for being with us. >> hundreds of mourners gathered this weekend to remember those killed in the oso, washington mud slide. saturday's commemorations were the first of a series of memorial services for the more than two dozen dead. residents in the town of dooring to know say having a close knit community has helped them cope. >> the death toll has risen to 30 and more than 15 missing. >> summer raffo was driving to work the morn the landslide hit when it swept her car off the highway. about 250 people attended her funeral on saturday. >> ukraine's interim president canceled a foreign trip to deal with what he calls separatists
i'm not one as someone who's been on many, many bases and posts, that would argue for arming anybody that's on base. i think that actually of its much more difficult challenges. >> this is a reminder, lopez used his personal weapon for these killings and it was not registered on base. other soldiers, of course, were unarmed because of that ban on soldiers carrying private weapons on military installations. >> reporting live for us from fort hood, texas, thanks for being with us....
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accepted for many jobs, many things.what remains and more than that, it wasn't easy. >> you know justice o'connor's ?tory she graduated from the top of her class in stanford. no one would hire her. she said, i will work for he. after four months of you think i am worth that you can put knee on the payroll. >> that was how she got her foot in the door? is for women at the , you werewere serving fighting a lot of behind the scenes. it wasn't in the public arena. >> this was behind the scenes. it was sometimes the decisions that were taken. it wasn't easy at all. i thought if you believe you are ight, don't give up. try again and again not to give up. i think i never gave up. you stick it out? where did that come from? >> i thought we have to do justice. this is part of it. law andt to respect the respect for the both of the law. sometimes it's not so excepted. you have to fight for that. this was my experience. >> what's your experience? >> i never knew whether it was sexism or anti-semitism. it's hard to tell the reason t
accepted for many jobs, many things.what remains and more than that, it wasn't easy. >> you know justice o'connor's ?tory she graduated from the top of her class in stanford. no one would hire her. she said, i will work for he. after four months of you think i am worth that you can put knee on the payroll. >> that was how she got her foot in the door? is for women at the , you werewere serving fighting a lot of behind the scenes. it wasn't in the public arena. >> this was...
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many in chip share this view is that the school. it's my opinion that every object that was found in ukraine and every single exhibit should be returned to ukraine with the conversion of non typical painting the fence and emotionally to talk to the netherlands. the european union supports us. it is going to just get on the buy things. the exhibit should come here to us and she would do more to come up with evidence of what's been a bit elusive. he is. earlier in this splendid palace and tuesday night. this little sign of the complex. but to the museum director. o son of christina. it's all too real when she sent a trip to europe on loan. mia had not picked from ukraine. now she's afraid to live to see the cream of the collection again eye. it's pieces to come back to mention the museum. it would be an enormous tragedy of loss for the entire crimea which in the new the new cornea has been a crossroads for greeks romans. sometimes they just love it people. ancient trade routes to china passed through here. this melting pot produced a
many in chip share this view is that the school. it's my opinion that every object that was found in ukraine and every single exhibit should be returned to ukraine with the conversion of non typical painting the fence and emotionally to talk to the netherlands. the european union supports us. it is going to just get on the buy things. the exhibit should come here to us and she would do more to come up with evidence of what's been a bit elusive. he is. earlier in this splendid palace and tuesday...
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reality is many organizations, many almost -- actually i'd say all the healthcare organizations i've worked at put significant emphasis on the functioning of that team for that sole reason. because of the capability gaps, it is unable to meet the task and projects. therefore in the current it assessment, we are red in infrastructure, yellow in governanec. we're going to build one that fits for purpose. it's all about knowing what our purpose is and creating an infrastructure, support structure, creating the solution that's fit for us. we're going to create an infrastructure, but it's stable fast and available. good news, we have already started on it several months ago. we've actually -- just to let you know, we took our core network infrastructure and did something that was told was not possible and we did it in less than a month. we're going to tie all of our network in fiber. it's well on its way and it's going to be fast and available. available means when a network goes down, the end user will never notice. it needs to be that type of network where fiber could disconnect because
reality is many organizations, many almost -- actually i'd say all the healthcare organizations i've worked at put significant emphasis on the functioning of that team for that sole reason. because of the capability gaps, it is unable to meet the task and projects. therefore in the current it assessment, we are red in infrastructure, yellow in governanec. we're going to build one that fits for purpose. it's all about knowing what our purpose is and creating an infrastructure, support structure,...
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>> for many years, because he had had a front-row seat and a personal experience, many, many times, still today i see how responsible so much of journalism is, virtually making up lies. and i am talking about including mainstream journalism. i have seen it in "the "new york times"," the "los angeles times" but with firsthand witness, it was in my own case, it was related to things that really don't matter to anyone else >> what sort of personal things? >> celebrity-focus things and things like that. and i still am not somebody beliefs it's a price you pay and all of that. i think that's you do a job, you know, if you want to see me, see me in the movie theatre. so, i would say if you had come to me before a significant change in this view, i would have said there should be some restriction on the press. and god knows, i think a self-restrict in those areas. in the united states, so much of the press, you know, it creates a diseased culture, especially the celebrity aspect of it and the political culture. but when i went to iran in the week that weled to mahmoud ahmadinejad. and i saw the
>> for many years, because he had had a front-row seat and a personal experience, many, many times, still today i see how responsible so much of journalism is, virtually making up lies. and i am talking about including mainstream journalism. i have seen it in "the "new york times"," the "los angeles times" but with firsthand witness, it was in my own case, it was related to things that really don't matter to anyone else >> what sort of personal things?...
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and many, many others. this evening's conversation is truly historic and for the first time we gather three women from three supreme courts who are girlfriends and from three countries. they are each a living monument. at a time when so many people are asking where are the women, this evening is a response. they are here. they are there. they are everywhere. we just have to look. we have to ask. we have to listen and we have to act. and france, my country, is taking action. each of us in this room has the power to identify leaders and become a leader ourselves. what has astounded me with the three justices from very different backgrounds growing up in different countries, each took very similar paths. canada, united states and israel, each of these women were firsts in their countries. the issue of women's rights is a conversation worldwide across all cultures. we are looking to identify those leading the path for change and today we have an opportunity to give three of them even more visibility. when you t
and many, many others. this evening's conversation is truly historic and for the first time we gather three women from three supreme courts who are girlfriends and from three countries. they are each a living monument. at a time when so many people are asking where are the women, this evening is a response. they are here. they are there. they are everywhere. we just have to look. we have to ask. we have to listen and we have to act. and france, my country, is taking action. each of us in this...
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people have not applied for available housing because of the language how many people have not been able to voice, you know, a lot of the, you know, if they have housing they don't understand there are laws and ordinances that protect them. for workers how many actually have been very silent sb about injustices in the workplace because they don't speak the language. so today is a celebration it maybe like we said it came a little bit late but in the near future once we get a lot of the services in the city in los angeles materials in los angeles we open a lot of gates and hopefully, the number of people who are not can you tell me services in the city will come forward and that's a victory because we're truly responsive to the needs of the filipino community. thank you (clapping.) thank you luis. next i'd like to have - say a few words is the filipino consul general (clapping.) thank you administer kim and mayor edwin lee and supervisor chiu and supervisor avalos and supervisor kim and the members of the filipino community. i would i want to say you can't imagine how appreciative we
people have not applied for available housing because of the language how many people have not been able to voice, you know, a lot of the, you know, if they have housing they don't understand there are laws and ordinances that protect them. for workers how many actually have been very silent sb about injustices in the workplace because they don't speak the language. so today is a celebration it maybe like we said it came a little bit late but in the near future once we get a lot of the services...
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many were being killed.his is when we had more than one million people surrounding the capital city because they , fromed from their homes the regions. they were moving slowly behind the regular army. the rebels were killing them. the genocide was the result of many massacres. those people are being killed because of -- according to a report, a report .as done , sick, people and more women, children, all of the week went to could not fight. we saw them being killed. >> you do not believe that things in rwanda right now are any better than they were 20 years ago? becauseis the problem people who do not know rwanda, in rwanda, we always change dancers, but the music remains the same. if this was examined and studied by a qualified institution, it would be all but as a genocide. rwanda is more or less what a simmering, dormant volcano that could erupt anytime. rulers.of killing the majority. how would one pretend to tell the world that it is peace? there is no peace. rwanda is silent. when we are silent -- here
many were being killed.his is when we had more than one million people surrounding the capital city because they , fromed from their homes the regions. they were moving slowly behind the regular army. the rebels were killing them. the genocide was the result of many massacres. those people are being killed because of -- according to a report, a report .as done , sick, people and more women, children, all of the week went to could not fight. we saw them being killed. >> you do not believe...
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we know many who will leave base camp will not come back.nd the more climbers you take up the mountain, the more sherpas it will take to support them. what is needed not necessarily to outlaw climbing but to make sure that the outfitter who is hired these sherpas have an opportunity for these families and make sure that when things go wrong that people are well taken care of. that's what we need to see more of. >> that's a real tragedy. senior editor of outside magazine and has reported from every rest ireported fromeverie. >> confusion over the fate over 100 teenage girls kidnapped from their school. the boko haram is being blamed for their abduction. the nigerian authority said they had most of their girls but we tracted that line when parents disputed that claim. >> reporter: well, the confusion of the whereabouts of the girls seem to be coming from the nigerian military. they said 139 girls had been kidnapped but they freed 121 of them, and they had cross checked this number with the principal who confirmed that the girls had been freed.
we know many who will leave base camp will not come back.nd the more climbers you take up the mountain, the more sherpas it will take to support them. what is needed not necessarily to outlaw climbing but to make sure that the outfitter who is hired these sherpas have an opportunity for these families and make sure that when things go wrong that people are well taken care of. that's what we need to see more of. >> that's a real tragedy. senior editor of outside magazine and has reported...
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many people say it's something they face on a regular basis. it's been massive issue over the past couple of years. it's surfacing in these elections. >> thank you for updating us. >>> stay with us on bbc world news. still to come, they may not look appealing, they are farmed as a tasty alternative to traditional bees. i've made a few. i've had my share of sand kicked in my face. ♪ but i've come through. ♪ and i just go on and on, and on, and on. ♪ you know how it goes. ♪ [ boss ] it is a very smart plan. so we're all on board? [ paul ] no. this is a stupid plan. hate drama? go to cars.com. research. price. find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. >>> this is bbc world news. i'm marie. the latest headlines. president putin says he hopes he will not have to use what he calls his right to send russian troops into ukraine. he denies special forces are already operating there. >>> south korea's coast guard said they're investigating whether the captain of the sunken ferry fled the ship when it capsized. 287 passengers
many people say it's something they face on a regular basis. it's been massive issue over the past couple of years. it's surfacing in these elections. >> thank you for updating us. >>> stay with us on bbc world news. still to come, they may not look appealing, they are farmed as a tasty alternative to traditional bees. i've made a few. i've had my share of sand kicked in my face. ♪ but i've come through. ♪ and i just go on and on, and on, and on. ♪ you know how it goes. ♪...
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>> yes, they do. >> do you know how many? >> i do not. >> how many live in san francisco? >> i believe that a majority of them live in san francisco, i can get those numbers. >> a large number live in public housing? >> i don't have that number but can get it. over time we are looking to make some time to have strategies in plan for employees. and to allow for employees to be absorbed in programs that may experience growth. the document that is talked about, we want to ensure that housing developers that are taking over management at properties will interview those employees. they know the people that live in public housing. they know the issues with the buildings. they should be interviewed because of their expertise and time and commitment to the authority. we are also committed as an authority talking with other employers to ask them to inform us of job opportunities of staff, including the city and county of san francisco and other bay housing authorities. and we want to be sure that if the employees hear of those opportunities to communicate to senior staff so we can
>> yes, they do. >> do you know how many? >> i do not. >> how many live in san francisco? >> i believe that a majority of them live in san francisco, i can get those numbers. >> a large number live in public housing? >> i don't have that number but can get it. over time we are looking to make some time to have strategies in plan for employees. and to allow for employees to be absorbed in programs that may experience growth. the document that is talked...
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there are many reasons why they're not in school. some childre parents need theirn to work to ease financial burden, and some keep their children at home in a society where they don't feel integrated and safe. >> now living in jordan's northern city. she has been out of school for two years and spends most of her time help herring mother around the house. she has never been to school and now should be in the first grade. their mother won't allow her daughters to walk to school. >> i'm afraid my daughter also get lost on the way to school or that a stranger will approach them and convince them to go with them. we have heard stories of girls dealing kidnapped near their schools. >> syrian children are some among the hardest hit by their country's war. many of those who have been forced to drop out of school not only lack a sense of purpose but also feel hopeless. >> australia's prime minister is warning that signals believed to be from the missing malaysian plane are fading fast. we have more, the but the search for the jet is likely t
there are many reasons why they're not in school. some childre parents need theirn to work to ease financial burden, and some keep their children at home in a society where they don't feel integrated and safe. >> now living in jordan's northern city. she has been out of school for two years and spends most of her time help herring mother around the house. she has never been to school and now should be in the first grade. their mother won't allow her daughters to walk to school. >>...