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how many clients are ending up homeless in all of our agencies?>> i don't have statistics on that. >> okay. >> we know that some of the clients do lose. many of our clients in addition to their hiv have active mental and substance abuse issues. despite our efforts people aren't able to manage their behaviors and they make bad choices and that could involve losing their housing. >> any other questions? >> i have a question. of the 2,000 cases that you mentioned are they all related to housing? >> no, no. that's for the total agency. 630 were housing related so you get a sense of how critical housing is for our clients. >> yes. >> thank you bill and thank you for the good work that your agency does. >> thank you. you save a lot of people. >> okay. next speaker. >> good morning. i am ellen bloom bloomfield and i serve as the social services manager at open house. we provide community support services and housing for lgbt older adults in san francisco. >> having trouble with the mic. >> yeah, sorry about that. many of the things i wanted to address mr
how many clients are ending up homeless in all of our agencies?>> i don't have statistics on that. >> okay. >> we know that some of the clients do lose. many of our clients in addition to their hiv have active mental and substance abuse issues. despite our efforts people aren't able to manage their behaviors and they make bad choices and that could involve losing their housing. >> any other questions? >> i have a question. of the 2,000 cases that you mentioned are...
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it's also been used as a wind break and been used in many many parks. tree comes from the cypress family and the botanical name. i'm happy we are adding such a tree to san francisco and to honor the vivian brown sisters. now like we've done in many of our events, it's always an honor to introduce the supervisor of the district and like he said, we are very familiar with this piece of land. this land has had many trees that act as a buffer to the neighborhood and the neighborhood appreciates it but we are still trying to figure out who is the legal owner of it, but in that process, dpw and the neighbors always join and the one thing we do know is we need to take care of the trees and we do that with that, i introduce the supervisor norman yee. >> thank you, i'm just one of many san franciscans celebrating this day, arbor okay for vivian brown. i'm so glad that we have an opportunity to have a celebration in this district 7 to be able to celebrate more intensely this great icon of san francisco and i just hope that i get to see the tree when it's a hundre
it's also been used as a wind break and been used in many many parks. tree comes from the cypress family and the botanical name. i'm happy we are adding such a tree to san francisco and to honor the vivian brown sisters. now like we've done in many of our events, it's always an honor to introduce the supervisor of the district and like he said, we are very familiar with this piece of land. this land has had many trees that act as a buffer to the neighborhood and the neighborhood appreciates it...
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has created many many enemies all over the world so now at this point the u.s. can't pinpoint its enemy they do not know if the person or people behind the boston marathon bombings is someone that is located domestically is someone that's working with of foreign organization they do not know and i think that puts many would argue that that puts the united states at a major disadvantage a reminder breaking news that people have reportedly been killed in explosion at a fertilizer plant in the u.s. state of texas hundreds more are injured and local residents have been advised to evacuate from the area in the time of west just north of waco firefighters number and heavy coat to support are at the scene witnesses four to cut apartment complex and schools nearby. we. we now have pictures we believe of state officials giving comments what's happened let's i believe we can listen to what they say that. the firefighters are not only fighting the fire right now so it's still smoldering a little bit there's not a large flames but they're there in the area but they cannot g
has created many many enemies all over the world so now at this point the u.s. can't pinpoint its enemy they do not know if the person or people behind the boston marathon bombings is someone that is located domestically is someone that's working with of foreign organization they do not know and i think that puts many would argue that that puts the united states at a major disadvantage a reminder breaking news that people have reportedly been killed in explosion at a fertilizer plant in the...
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how many are from california? how many from the east coast? welcome. i hope it's a -- in the west coast. how many are from the midwest and the south? thank you for coming. how many from canada? welcome to all of you. anyone from across the pond, europe? sir i welcome you to san francisco. i want to thank all of the city staff here lead by -- the department of public works. we know that graffiti impacts every neighborhood. as the city not only does the department of public works spend four million dollars a year but collectively we spend 20 million dollars fighting this crime. we can do better. i look forward to a fruitful conference and hopefully someday stamp out graffiti. thank you very much. (applause) >>: thank you supervisor chiu. the next person i'm going to introduce, he is and original graffiti fighter, past chair of the graffiti advisory board and the main reason you are here. -- international conference was something he wanted to see in san francisco. mohammed -- has worked in san francisco -- responsible for dozens of community engagement pr
how many are from california? how many from the east coast? welcome. i hope it's a -- in the west coast. how many are from the midwest and the south? thank you for coming. how many from canada? welcome to all of you. anyone from across the pond, europe? sir i welcome you to san francisco. i want to thank all of the city staff here lead by -- the department of public works. we know that graffiti impacts every neighborhood. as the city not only does the department of public works spend four...
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it really is a continuing education pathway for so many of our residents. i think it certainly deserves a conversation that we are dedicating to today. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. i agree with them is everything that supervisor kim said. i would feel comfortable changing the word " inflating" with "growing." i can't even imagine what would happen if the college were to lose its accreditation. this is why the proposition passed despite of the bad press. i have serious concern about the final result in terms of what it means. i think that if we had a huge surplus, to met all the needs in terms of city services it would be appropriate to provide financial support to city college. it certainly is a totally appropriate use of funding the fact is we are not doing what we need to do in terms of our own budget. we don't have nearly enough heart gardeners and parked patrol officers. we are turning over street trees to private property owners. in fact we are really not turning them over as we don't have enough money in dpw t
it really is a continuing education pathway for so many of our residents. i think it certainly deserves a conversation that we are dedicating to today. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. i agree with them is everything that supervisor kim said. i would feel comfortable changing the word " inflating" with "growing." i can't even imagine what would happen if the college were to lose its accreditation. this is why the proposition...
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because at sunset that light is coming through many, many, many, kilometers of air. and what color is being scattered out all along? blue. blue. blue is coming-- all these people looking up see the blue sky. they're seeing the blue that would have got to you. and by the time that light gets to you, honey, it's all tuckered out in high frequencies. almost no high frequencies left. and so what finally gets to you, high or low? - low. - low. and so it turns out the atmosphere is transparent to the low frequencies but not so much to the high. the highs have scattered. and that's why you see the nice colors at sunset. isn't that neat? it, kinda, makes sense, doesn't it? here's another thing that makes sense too. when you look at the clouds, what color are the clouds normally? white. they're white. but there is no reason for that. did you know that? yes. there's no reason for the cloud being white is there, right? come on, come on, can anyone see why the clouds are white? if the clouds are white, what are you got to see, low frequency or high? [shouting] but what is gonna-
because at sunset that light is coming through many, many, many, kilometers of air. and what color is being scattered out all along? blue. blue. blue is coming-- all these people looking up see the blue sky. they're seeing the blue that would have got to you. and by the time that light gets to you, honey, it's all tuckered out in high frequencies. almost no high frequencies left. and so what finally gets to you, high or low? - low. - low. and so it turns out the atmosphere is transparent to the...
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there are many examples of cases where sequa and the procedures around that have been abused and many examples where those procedures and the way that they are implemented have actually benefited the community. the question is, striking that right balance. but, in terms of whether we are as a city, let me just say this, that what i see in my district, and especially in a neighborhood like the mission, when i talk to people, people are not talking to me about how it is important for us to reform sequa and how it is important for us to make sure that we expedite and clarify the procedures around negative declarations or what it might be. what i am hearing from people in my neighborhood is about the fact that there is so much development that is happening, that many people are being displaced. and i went to a breakfast that the democratic party had recently, and at that, i don't think that, they are representative in congress and nancy said that there are so many construction so many cranes that crane is the official bird of san francisco. and there is something to be said for that. ther
there are many examples of cases where sequa and the procedures around that have been abused and many examples where those procedures and the way that they are implemented have actually benefited the community. the question is, striking that right balance. but, in terms of whether we are as a city, let me just say this, that what i see in my district, and especially in a neighborhood like the mission, when i talk to people, people are not talking to me about how it is important for us to reform...
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and it is no secret that pakistan is played by many ills. many ills. by violent extremism, sectarian conflict, poverty, energy shortages, corruption, weak democratic institutions. it is a combustible mix, and more than 30,000 pakistanis have been killed by terrorists in the last decade. the repression of women in pakistan exacerbates all of these problems. more than 5 million children do not attend school, and two- thirds of them are girls. the taliban insurgency has made the situation even worse. as malala has set and reminded us, we live in the 21st century. how can we be deprived from education? she went on to say, i have the right to play. i have the right to sing. i have the right to talk. i have the right to go to market. i have the right to speak out. how many of us here today would have that kind of courage? the taliban recognized this young girl, 14 at the time, as a serious threat. and you know what? they were right. she was a threat. [applause] extremism thrives amid ignorance and anger, intimidation and cowardice. as malala said, if this ne
and it is no secret that pakistan is played by many ills. many ills. by violent extremism, sectarian conflict, poverty, energy shortages, corruption, weak democratic institutions. it is a combustible mix, and more than 30,000 pakistanis have been killed by terrorists in the last decade. the repression of women in pakistan exacerbates all of these problems. more than 5 million children do not attend school, and two- thirds of them are girls. the taliban insurgency has made the situation even...
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muslims, as many christians and many jews, have many different ways of expressing their faith that can have to do with their dress, that can have to do with the times of day that we pray, or the way that we pray, or the feast days that we celebrate, many of which are related. and so what appears in the american media, for the most part... a little less so in the rest of the world, where the media is more nuanced, there is not such a sound bite and narrow... and it is in part a reflection of domestic politics in this country as it concerns the middle east. but here there is a very stereotypical view of the arab world, and it does tend to focus on terrorists and politics and perhaps the oil riches and the oil interests of certain states in the arab world. it doesn't focus, as i said earlier, on the people, on the facts of our societies, on the actual realities of our societies, what we have accomplished to date. it doesn't even focus on what extraordinary contributions were made to civilization that are part of everyday life for all of us today during the golden age of islam, between the
muslims, as many christians and many jews, have many different ways of expressing their faith that can have to do with their dress, that can have to do with the times of day that we pray, or the way that we pray, or the feast days that we celebrate, many of which are related. and so what appears in the american media, for the most part... a little less so in the rest of the world, where the media is more nuanced, there is not such a sound bite and narrow... and it is in part a reflection of...
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as many as five children who live in the state presently. the main performance which you have to bring to stay in germany you have to make children if you have no drop in germany and if and normal social threat is hundred square meters in five children you get another three thousand euros that month social eight call runs a motor scooter hire company in berlin and claims to represent many upset at what they see as a free ride given to migrants. if i would live in africa and i hear that and i see that my friend of mine of mine is already in bali and we value of facebook how he is living then i would say oh well i go to bernie and as soon as possible immigration here is a twenty year high with a further two million expected to arrive within the next three years along with traditional settlers from turkey the bulk of that number will come from with in sight the e.u. as the jobless countries like spain and greece look for better opportunities in the much wealthy in north as the mediterranean situation worsens wealthier countries like germany are
as many as five children who live in the state presently. the main performance which you have to bring to stay in germany you have to make children if you have no drop in germany and if and normal social threat is hundred square meters in five children you get another three thousand euros that month social eight call runs a motor scooter hire company in berlin and claims to represent many upset at what they see as a free ride given to migrants. if i would live in africa and i hear that and i...
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she connects immigrants with the american-born generation, and she has been involved in many, many organizations. for me also say that our program is not limited to so-called pure chinese. there is no such thing as a pure chinese person. we are proud to say that we have many mixed race kids; african-american chinese, gay chinese, straight chinese, and close to my heart, chino latino community, a program focused on roots in asia but reaches many corners of our community. we want to encourage committee service along the lines of what laura has provided an approximate or to you that our program members, many of whom are here today are involved in the community as teachers, social workers, school counselors entrepreneurs, involved in politics, medicine, the law, the arts and many other endeavors. thank you again for honoring laura li today. apl (applause)>> president chiu: thank you stephen. anything you want to say? >> honorable president david chiu, distinguished members of the board of supervisors. good to see so many familiar faces here; it's been decades since i appeared before a public body su
she connects immigrants with the american-born generation, and she has been involved in many, many organizations. for me also say that our program is not limited to so-called pure chinese. there is no such thing as a pure chinese person. we are proud to say that we have many mixed race kids; african-american chinese, gay chinese, straight chinese, and close to my heart, chino latino community, a program focused on roots in asia but reaches many corners of our community. we want to encourage...
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, many years.his is my vision for this room. about 50 years from now, there are two members of congress and they're rushing down the hallway together, trying to come to a meeting that's going to be a difficult meeting in this room, and the man turns to the woman and he says, who was gabe zimmerman, anyway? and the woman, member of congress, who has done her says, tells the story of the young staffer who was murdered trying to make democracy work in tucson, arizona. and there's a pause. and both of them commit to themselves that for this next meeting, held in this room, that they would stand up for what they believed in. i want to thank those of you who made it possible that maybe that vision or something like it can come true. thank you very much. [applause] >> let us pray. loving god, as we leave this place, we ask again that you reward gabe zimmerman for his love and service. give to him the joys and blessings of eternal life as you console all who are bound to him still. may we all be inspired b
, many years.his is my vision for this room. about 50 years from now, there are two members of congress and they're rushing down the hallway together, trying to come to a meeting that's going to be a difficult meeting in this room, and the man turns to the woman and he says, who was gabe zimmerman, anyway? and the woman, member of congress, who has done her says, tells the story of the young staffer who was murdered trying to make democracy work in tucson, arizona. and there's a pause. and both...
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many hindus observe it as a time of renewal and rebirth. hindus are also celebrating the nine-day festival to honor the many female forms of the deities. >>> finally, more than 60 years after he died in a korean war prison camp, father emil capone this week received the nation's highest military award. at an emotional white house ceremony, president obama presented a posthumous medal of honor for his acts of bravery on the battleground. he put his own life at risk to rescue wounded americans and refused to leave them when his regiment was surrounded by chinese soldiers. he negotiated their safe surrender and continued tending his flock amid terrible conditions in a prison camp. seven months later he died from an untreated illness. his remains are in an unmarked grave in north korea. the vatican has declared capone a servant of god and opened an investigation as to whether he should be recognized as a saint. >>> that's our program for how, i'm kim lawton. you can from us on twitter and facebook where i have a fan page, too, watch us any time
many hindus observe it as a time of renewal and rebirth. hindus are also celebrating the nine-day festival to honor the many female forms of the deities. >>> finally, more than 60 years after he died in a korean war prison camp, father emil capone this week received the nation's highest military award. at an emotional white house ceremony, president obama presented a posthumous medal of honor for his acts of bravery on the battleground. he put his own life at risk to rescue wounded...
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there are so many different mixtures of people, and i guess my district, like many other neighborhoodsn the city, is kind of what draws me to it. and just the political life of people very passionate about their own communities and their life, but also interacting with others from around the world. it has been wonderful. i also am really a supporter of the arts, especially community arts, and just learning about other people's experience from artistic needs. we are lucky to have golden gate park. the museum and the academy of sciences and so many other institutions. but also, a lot of community arts centers. there is all these community arts space is that i just love, and it makes our neighborhoods a much more colorful and livable as well. >> what motivated your interest in politics? >> i guess i have always been passionate about civil rights and equality for everyone, and i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality and other issues, but i guess i have always been someone that is vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, and ha
there are so many different mixtures of people, and i guess my district, like many other neighborhoodsn the city, is kind of what draws me to it. and just the political life of people very passionate about their own communities and their life, but also interacting with others from around the world. it has been wonderful. i also am really a supporter of the arts, especially community arts, and just learning about other people's experience from artistic needs. we are lucky to have golden gate...
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so many, many questions at this hour appears.ever is responsible for this seems to be still at large and has the capability to make these bombs. that will be causing a lot of concern. >> it would be very, very keen to catch whoever it is. that's for sure. >> many are questioning the future of the boston marathon. professional running coach has trained more than 3,000 people to run the race. thank you for joining me. an awful day for you and everyone who loves the boston marathon. what is your reaction to what's happened? >> it is a terrible day for the city of boston, for the commonwealth of massachusetts, for our country, and for the sport of running globally. it's just a terrible blow. and it's really just we're all in a situation where the tragedy, the loss of life that has already been report ed a shock that has permeated all parts of our chun te. what we do know at this moment, piers, is we have heard lots of different statistics about how many injuries. here is what we do know. that 23,326 people officially started the race
so many, many questions at this hour appears.ever is responsible for this seems to be still at large and has the capability to make these bombs. that will be causing a lot of concern. >> it would be very, very keen to catch whoever it is. that's for sure. >> many are questioning the future of the boston marathon. professional running coach has trained more than 3,000 people to run the race. thank you for joining me. an awful day for you and everyone who loves the boston marathon....
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it's a vital issue to so many things. and again, not least because it leads to genuine persecution, which we're seeing around the world in such a measure that we can hardly believe it. but again, most of us are ignorant of it. that's why i'm so excited about this book. this book, for anybody out there, of i would say a kind of guttering face, let me say, if you read this book, it will profoundly strengthen your faith. so, be careful if you decide to read it, but it will strengthen what faith you have. if you have no faith, it may give you some. so let's leave it at that. i think that there's so many questions i want to ask the panel. in a little bit we'll open things up for the audience. our panel -- i hope you know who is sitting here. you know lela gilbert, paul marshal, and nina shea. otherwise you wouldn't be here. but they prefer true or false questions. am i right? and if you can't come with atrue or false question, multiple choice, and number two pencil. so i'll ask the first question and then sit down. this is not
it's a vital issue to so many things. and again, not least because it leads to genuine persecution, which we're seeing around the world in such a measure that we can hardly believe it. but again, most of us are ignorant of it. that's why i'm so excited about this book. this book, for anybody out there, of i would say a kind of guttering face, let me say, if you read this book, it will profoundly strengthen your faith. so, be careful if you decide to read it, but it will strengthen what faith...
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lech walnsa in many ways was not the. working bloke many made him not to be. gorbachev was a visionary who came to power. he saw he needed to change the country. he used his powers to do that. he withdrew from afghanistan. he called for nuclear abolition. he worked with ronald reagan. he understood you need political solutions, not military solutions. when the soviet troops were ready to come out of the barracks so the berlin wall would not come down, he told them to stay in the barracks, the empire is going. we cannot be a country that will be one of glasnost and perestroika if we live the way we have. it is the 20th anniversary of the soviet union, the end of the soviet union. many people in russia blame him for the economic conditions in which they live. they blame him for the end of the country that many felt was the cradle to grave welfare state instead of a totalitarian system. i have great respect for him. you can also see people's weaknesses. you talked about all salvador. what about the priests and nuns? to me, that is the people power in that situati
lech walnsa in many ways was not the. working bloke many made him not to be. gorbachev was a visionary who came to power. he saw he needed to change the country. he used his powers to do that. he withdrew from afghanistan. he called for nuclear abolition. he worked with ronald reagan. he understood you need political solutions, not military solutions. when the soviet troops were ready to come out of the barracks so the berlin wall would not come down, he told them to stay in the barracks, the...
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for many of us, who have been fighting this issue for so many years, our preference from the beginning has been that no change is made to the existing system. that said, i do think that the proposal and the compromise that has been put forward by president chiu and supervisor yee and has been worked on by many members of this community, it is a compromise that truly reflects the very best effort that the community can make to find that middle ground and i believe that this compromise goes pretty far, in fact, father than i think that many people want it to go. and so i will support that compromise as it is currently written. but i think that if that compromise changes, you will find the situation where many people who are here today, and in support of this amendment and this proposal will not be able to support it moving forward. i do believe that this is truly the community saying that we want to meet you as far as we can. and i want to thank chiu and yee for making those changes which i think really reflect the very much last offer from this community. and so in that spirit i will be
for many of us, who have been fighting this issue for so many years, our preference from the beginning has been that no change is made to the existing system. that said, i do think that the proposal and the compromise that has been put forward by president chiu and supervisor yee and has been worked on by many members of this community, it is a compromise that truly reflects the very best effort that the community can make to find that middle ground and i believe that this compromise goes...
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has created many many enemies all over the world so now at this point the u.s. can't pinpoint its enemy they do not know if the person or people behind the boston marathon bombings is someone that is located domestically is someone that's working with of foreign organizations they do not know and i think that puts many would argue that that puts the united states at a major disadvantage elsewhere bahrain is getting ready for its top motor racing event of the year the formula one grand prix set for friday but the race will be taking place under the shadow of massive social unrest that has and go for the nation for over two years the authorities are continuing their crackdown on pro-democracy protests last week human rights watch said mass police officers detained twenty opposition activists in towns near the f one circuit without warrants security forces raided the high school this week reportedly firing tear gas it's too long with allegations of widespread prisoner abuse across borrowing the government has promised to push ahead with reforms but opposition prote
has created many many enemies all over the world so now at this point the u.s. can't pinpoint its enemy they do not know if the person or people behind the boston marathon bombings is someone that is located domestically is someone that's working with of foreign organizations they do not know and i think that puts many would argue that that puts the united states at a major disadvantage elsewhere bahrain is getting ready for its top motor racing event of the year the formula one grand prix set...
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i was born in havana in the mid-50's and my memory have many sounds. my history of my family has given me a variety of experiences and languages. my memory is like an orgy of music. i learned at an early age to get up on my feet and dance. looking at a photograph of myself, i saw a girl dancing an irish dance. i look at me from a seated audience that avoids the music with polite applause. my audience is courteous and embodies all the mystery of creation. my audience is my irish catalan and spanish family. the eyes of my family activate the dance but i was disoriented and forget the steps, but i wanted the dance to continue. i grew up in havana surplded by murphies, jeovese, all speaking spanish. this was in the late 50's. my grandfather and my father, like many other irish who went to cuba during the past three centuries, became integrated into the cuban society and many used spanish as their mother tongue. as a child, i was never able to pronounce certain words. i spent many solitary hours searching for words and phrases in dictionaries. my spanish wa
i was born in havana in the mid-50's and my memory have many sounds. my history of my family has given me a variety of experiences and languages. my memory is like an orgy of music. i learned at an early age to get up on my feet and dance. looking at a photograph of myself, i saw a girl dancing an irish dance. i look at me from a seated audience that avoids the music with polite applause. my audience is courteous and embodies all the mystery of creation. my audience is my irish catalan and...
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how many many are in pakistan? several million i believe. anybody have that? currently -- it has continued to be for a long time not safe enough to return. so then the unhcr judge the safety of that. they cannot ask them to return if it is not safe. the conditions in pakistan may deteriorate. it may no longer be safe so then --e tchearpgs we need to move he termination that we need to move people, especially after protected would be the window into that third and least favorite possibility in terms of what is best for them, which is resettlement. then it is the small window of the countries that are willing to take, which is the smallfrac tion of all those. the opportunity for that is limited and this is based on this is an urgent case. there's a prioration that the group provides to the agency and then the u.s. government prioritizes those to say these are the most urgent ones for now. >> thank you. >> good morning. thanks for the great presentation. each of you spoke about collaborations. i'm wondering if we can go from the global to local and think about ot
how many many are in pakistan? several million i believe. anybody have that? currently -- it has continued to be for a long time not safe enough to return. so then the unhcr judge the safety of that. they cannot ask them to return if it is not safe. the conditions in pakistan may deteriorate. it may no longer be safe so then --e tchearpgs we need to move he termination that we need to move people, especially after protected would be the window into that third and least favorite possibility in...
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how many so many learned about the explosion and lifeline in for people searching for their loved onesd help youo save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are green with envy. oh, no, no, no...i'm sorry, but this is all wrong? i would never say that. writer: well what would you say? gecko: well i'd probably emphasize the savings. ya know...lose that green with envy bit. rubbish. it's just a reference about my complexion. writer: but the focus groups thought that the... gecko: focus groups. geico doesn't use focus groups. uhh...excuse me. no one told me we were using focus groups. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. listen, your story line, it makes for incredible tv drama. thing is, your drug use is too adult for the kids, so i'm going to have to block you. oh, man. yeah. [inhales] well, have a good one. you're a nice lady. >>> welcome back. for people trying to find out the status of their friends and their family during the boston marathon explosions, social media was a lifeline. survivors had more ways than
how many so many learned about the explosion and lifeline in for people searching for their loved onesd help youo save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are green with envy. oh, no, no, no...i'm sorry, but this is all wrong? i would never say that. writer: well what would you say? gecko: well i'd probably emphasize the savings. ya know...lose that green with envy bit. rubbish. it's just a reference about my complexion. writer: but the focus groups thought that...
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it also has many birds to watch. it 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
it also has many birds to watch. it 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...
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where many of our employers where i went to in many years they said is why would we hire your young people. i would say bay cat hires. instead of feeling sorry for them, please come and look at their work and see their skill set. it's really important for both the youth aspect and the other challenges as many of you know in heading non-profits and this is one important challenge when you ask for the help is that the digital divide is very present especially with our young people coming from under served communities, although how many hours they are not having access to the equipment to work on these areas. so as i say to you these status as an example, two of our interns are full time employed when they first applied. one is for a non-profit. i maun is working at trader joes. i think this idea of work status i'm just painting that context i know many of you are familiar and bay cat and my cohost programs. this grant. i want to give kudos to you and rhonda, this is the first track that we do have at the table that as city and government officials and as well as non-profit partners coming to
where many of our employers where i went to in many years they said is why would we hire your young people. i would say bay cat hires. instead of feeling sorry for them, please come and look at their work and see their skill set. it's really important for both the youth aspect and the other challenges as many of you know in heading non-profits and this is one important challenge when you ask for the help is that the digital divide is very present especially with our young people coming from...
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how many or does your department have a calculation of how many have been -- how many seniors took advantage the opportunities such as acquiring the services that are before the eviction is fully executed? >> i don't have a hard core concrete number for you. and we are trying to work on the data and this wasn't data that was kept before. >> thank you sheriff. >> if i can be of service let me know. >> we may want to meet you to elaborate more of this. thank you. i think maybe star dust and people are other organizations and heapfully we will get everyone in. >> i am with star dust and i want to thank the task force for having this for lgbt and crucial to the communities in san francisco. i would like by mentioning a report from the american association of retired persons public policy institute. it's called nightmare on main street, older americans in the orange crisis. as someone has brought this before the task force? >> no. >> okay. briefly this was the first report that was done on the progression of the mortgage crisis and effect on people 50 or older and it could be helpful in findings
how many or does your department have a calculation of how many have been -- how many seniors took advantage the opportunities such as acquiring the services that are before the eviction is fully executed? >> i don't have a hard core concrete number for you. and we are trying to work on the data and this wasn't data that was kept before. >> thank you sheriff. >> if i can be of service let me know. >> we may want to meet you to elaborate more of this. thank you. i think...
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we can appeal drs, there are so many appeal periods. when we pick up a permit to do some work, a small remodel or something, we have 180 days to do the work. there is a time limit. but first we have here at the moment with ceqa is an unending time limit that we don't know how to deal with it. so, i want to thank you for bringing this forward and hopefully we can get clarity and move forward with something that will help us in this process. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. sean [speaker not understood], rba. supervisors, we all know and we have known for sometime that the system is flawed. but it is especially flawed for smaller builders, smaller contractors and homeowners. some level of ceqa reform is necessary. it's not unreasonable to seek a beginning, a middle, and all good things need to have an end. right now there is no ending. i'd like to hit on two points. one, i'm glad to hear director ram mention about, a, an improved website. and if we can establish a clear beginning, then i think the ne
we can appeal drs, there are so many appeal periods. when we pick up a permit to do some work, a small remodel or something, we have 180 days to do the work. there is a time limit. but first we have here at the moment with ceqa is an unending time limit that we don't know how to deal with it. so, i want to thank you for bringing this forward and hopefully we can get clarity and move forward with something that will help us in this process. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker....
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there are too many patches in my beard. i want to have them filled in with new hair. >> the doctor maps out his plan. a bit more here for the cheeks and above the upper lip. most importantly, the chin area. >> we will take care from the back of his head, and he really will not notice it because it is so thick there. because the hair has very fine roots, it is great for transplanting. >> sporting a full beard and whiskers is also a big deal among native men in turkey. >> a mustache makes you more of a man. >> there are thin, long ones, and there are short ones in the middle. >> i do not have any hair on my head now, so i compensate with my beard. it suits me. >> it suits some men but not all. some men grow hair in places where you do not need it. >> god wanted men and women to look different to each other, so it is a command from god. >> the booming beer business also involves barbers, of course. >> just as with other aspects of the fashion world, according to this expert, the media exert a major influence on trimming trends
there are too many patches in my beard. i want to have them filled in with new hair. >> the doctor maps out his plan. a bit more here for the cheeks and above the upper lip. most importantly, the chin area. >> we will take care from the back of his head, and he really will not notice it because it is so thick there. because the hair has very fine roots, it is great for transplanting. >> sporting a full beard and whiskers is also a big deal among native men in turkey. >>...
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the mayor's office has fielded many calls of concern. we're going through those right now. >> why were people being told prior -- >> 9:30 tomorrow morning will be the next briefing. thank you. >> this is "piers morgan live." i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world to cnn's team coverage of terror at the boston marathon. millions are stunned tonight by what appears to have been a coordinated attack at one of the world's elite and most popular athletic events. two bombs at the finishing line, 50 to 100 yards apart, blowing up just before 3:00 this afternoon within 12 seconds of each other, ripping through the crowd of spectators about two hours after elite runners had passed by. the explosions a one-two punch so powerful they sent runners to the ground and shook nearby buildings. witnesses said it felt like a huge cannon. here's what we know right now. at least 141 people are being b hospitals, three have been confirmed dead, one of those victims an 8-year-old boy. authorities found and dismantled three othe
the mayor's office has fielded many calls of concern. we're going through those right now. >> why were people being told prior -- >> 9:30 tomorrow morning will be the next briefing. thank you. >> this is "piers morgan live." i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world to cnn's team coverage of terror at the boston marathon. millions are stunned tonight by what appears to have been a coordinated attack at one of the world's elite and most...
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so many wonderful people and partners. and also the programs -- [inaudible]. [ applause ] the construction engineer gilbert chan. the designing construction team took a building and made it sparkle. we also made the building adorable. at the same time meeting the high standards of the fire department, the mayor's office, and all the corners. [inaudible]. >> construction and legal council to be here. [ applause ] we needed to rethink our entire approach to this problem. thank you. the mission of san francisco and financial support for renovation is truly remarkable. just the opportunity to provide supportive housing to the homeless. the added benefit and house of the opponents. when the city with so many people it's -- [inaudible] mark, and the entire job. [ applause ] long time support is exciting. another way to call affordable housing. it's designed to help people who face the complex life -- to allow non-profits like cnbc to offer housing for homeless. we are demonstrating to people who live here, they are deserving. [
so many wonderful people and partners. and also the programs -- [inaudible]. [ applause ] the construction engineer gilbert chan. the designing construction team took a building and made it sparkle. we also made the building adorable. at the same time meeting the high standards of the fire department, the mayor's office, and all the corners. [inaudible]. >> construction and legal council to be here. [ applause ] we needed to rethink our entire approach to this problem. thank you. the...
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, many years. we'll see the stock of buildings eligible for condo conversion reduced significantly by eliminating the possibility of converting five and six-unit buildings into condos. we will see thousands of rent controlled units taking it out of risk. we will see thousands more tenants taken out of risk of being evicted. that is very significant going to the condo conversion law. and by not having a lottery for at least the next ten years we will have a chance to reassess this whole tic business which has resulted in out of control condos and irresponsible sales to these tic owners by real estate speculators and take more advances in rent control housing stock. and i, too, want to reiterate that we have heard today from supervisor farrell that he would like to support these amendments, perhaps with some tweaks, that these are as far as tenants can give and we need to see these amendments adopted as is right now. and again, thanks for all your work, supervisors chiu, kim and yee who is no longer
, many years. we'll see the stock of buildings eligible for condo conversion reduced significantly by eliminating the possibility of converting five and six-unit buildings into condos. we will see thousands of rent controlled units taking it out of risk. we will see thousands more tenants taken out of risk of being evicted. that is very significant going to the condo conversion law. and by not having a lottery for at least the next ten years we will have a chance to reassess this whole tic...
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many buildings in the area many people are still being pulled out of the rubble as i speak police still going to each building searching each one very carefully to try and find any survivors but at the moment all we know is that there are concerns that type of things although local media was reporting shortly after the blast it was as high as seventy but that as i stress we cannot confirm exactly what time or to sean thomas with this shown. your man familiar with the states we were talking about earlier about the government's potential response to this given the real tension in the fear that must be in society there at the moment just days after the boston bombings. the. it is a very tense environment in terms of what's happening united states you have the boston bombings you have the rice in the letters that have gone to the president and to the senate as well as so everybody has in on a heightened alert you also have a very tenuous anniversary if you will this april nineteenth twenty years ago almost exactly to the waco disaster that happened in this exact same area and then also just
many buildings in the area many people are still being pulled out of the rubble as i speak police still going to each building searching each one very carefully to try and find any survivors but at the moment all we know is that there are concerns that type of things although local media was reporting shortly after the blast it was as high as seventy but that as i stress we cannot confirm exactly what time or to sean thomas with this shown. your man familiar with the states we were talking...
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officials many are saying there will be many more just given given the impact of the explosion and how messy it was local media reports dozens and dozens of fatalities nothing confirmed as of yet two deaths confirmed and there could be more and we know again we know that the explosion you mentioned earlier when we spoke to you it happened at around seven thirty local time in the evening is that do we know it was the planned manned that time is a twenty four hour planned and or i don't know that and into it was operating at that moment but it it did it did explode near a residential area at the plant was in this in a small town of west texas so it did affect a lot of people although maybe at the time there were fewer people than there could have been if it ripped through the plant in the middle of the day any clearer into the events leading up to this explosion on oh it's too early to say exactly what caused the blast but there was this initial report there was a fire the firefighters attended and then there was the secondary blast we heard any more about that and that's it that's all y
officials many are saying there will be many more just given given the impact of the explosion and how messy it was local media reports dozens and dozens of fatalities nothing confirmed as of yet two deaths confirmed and there could be more and we know again we know that the explosion you mentioned earlier when we spoke to you it happened at around seven thirty local time in the evening is that do we know it was the planned manned that time is a twenty four hour planned and or i don't know that...
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has created many many enemies all over the world so now at this point the u.s. can't pinpoint its enemy they do not know if the person or people behind the boston marathon bombings is someone that is located domestically is someone that's working with all of foreign organization they do not know and i think that puts many would argue that that puts the united states at a major disadvantage. you're watching so you will be more news on the devastating blast in waco texas in the company. wealthy british style. is no time to. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. choose your language. of holy week with zero if they sell some of. the fumes the consensus can. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. the senate shouldn't free chicken to take should be free chickens for judges trees coming to screech trees choose tide freak an old free blood can
has created many many enemies all over the world so now at this point the u.s. can't pinpoint its enemy they do not know if the person or people behind the boston marathon bombings is someone that is located domestically is someone that's working with all of foreign organization they do not know and i think that puts many would argue that that puts the united states at a major disadvantage. you're watching so you will be more news on the devastating blast in waco texas in the company. wealthy...
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he has helped in many areas in journalism and many others. he has led the company to success after success. having known embarcadero since 1999, now not only the property, but the san francisco business times reported that properties as san francisco and boston properties has emerged as san francisco's biggest office developer. we thank boston property for paying san francisco such a huge compliment. we welcome zuckerman for this project and thank you for this project and thank you for all you do we look forward to working with you in this partnership. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. i speak here on behalf of boston properties. i think we are looking for very much to expanding the company's name to boston san francisco properties when this the building is finished. it is no great challenge to be difficulty for me to stand here and express a lot of enthusiasm for it captures the of the things that means most to me in life. one is, i am an urban alcoholic. i love city life and anybody who loves city life cannot help but love san francisco
he has helped in many areas in journalism and many others. he has led the company to success after success. having known embarcadero since 1999, now not only the property, but the san francisco business times reported that properties as san francisco and boston properties has emerged as san francisco's biggest office developer. we thank boston property for paying san francisco such a huge compliment. we welcome zuckerman for this project and thank you for this project and thank you for all you...
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that's right as i mentioned earlier least two confirmed fatalities but many more are expected as many homes in the area destroyed allies or plants are now just rubble yet it is too deep dangerous for first responders to approach the rubble because there are still these toxic fumes in the air i just talked to a state trooper a few minutes ago who told me that there is still one tank of chemicals which is still at risk burning so they are still being cautious part of the town has been evacuated because of fears of this toxicity and here authorities are keeping an eye on the winds i'm not sure if you can hear them over the phone but a very high winds tonight expected to possibly shifted me affect other areas of the town as well and in terms of the number of people that attack you mentioned that many buildings with an eternity flattened by the hype machine with they know that many people are still trapped. exactly we heard from we're from a firefighter before we got here who was talking about evacuating the areas near the fire before the explosion actually happened then after the explosio
that's right as i mentioned earlier least two confirmed fatalities but many more are expected as many homes in the area destroyed allies or plants are now just rubble yet it is too deep dangerous for first responders to approach the rubble because there are still these toxic fumes in the air i just talked to a state trooper a few minutes ago who told me that there is still one tank of chemicals which is still at risk burning so they are still being cautious part of the town has been evacuated...