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thanks to margo smooth wootan and genevieve wood.he debate continues online as well as on facebook and twitter prchlt the left, i'm stephanie cutter. >> from the right, i'm newt gingrich. join us next time for another edition of "crossfire." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> next, another major setback on the hunt for flight 370. have searchers been looking in the wrong spot the entire time? >>> and then pour the fifth time in one month, two planes involved in a near collision in the united states. >>> and an "outfront" investigation. rampage killings by affluent young men. did their parents make a huge mistake by sending them to therapy? let's go "outfront." >> good evening, everyone. i'm "erin burnett outfront." "outfront" tonight, breaking news. embattled clippers owner donald sterling declaring war on the nba. we also have a report from the los ange
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from the department of public health to come and speak with us as well. >> thank you for being here margo. >> thank you for the opportunity of this hearing. i have with me an expert on the youth programs and for us to allow the information about the lgbtq youth. i am going to go through the presentation rather quickly and aware of the time and the amount of people that would like to speak. is that..., yeah, okay. and so in front of you you see this, and we will comment on that later and that is one of our tay housing sites. it was 40 units and so i put together some tay and lgbtq data. i do want to acknowledge that it is very difficult to track the lgbtq community, for us. and most data bases do not ask sexual preference or the data incomplete or in correct. and according to the case management data base, which was specifically on the data around the homeless adult and youth, does not ask about the sexual preference and neither does the life long clinical records. and so, transgender if, and it is track and some data bases if not all of them. and so, if you are ready, now with the informa
from the department of public health to come and speak with us as well. >> thank you for being here margo. >> thank you for the opportunity of this hearing. i have with me an expert on the youth programs and for us to allow the information about the lgbtq youth. i am going to go through the presentation rather quickly and aware of the time and the amount of people that would like to speak. is that..., yeah, okay. and so in front of you you see this, and we will comment on that later...
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and the answer is absolutely yes and joyce and margo from dph are going to provide the specifics and i think that we are be proud of the fact that shs and dph have done a job in taking the leadership and showing that the most difficult populations can be housed and you can look at the success and the chronic homeless in san francisco with 62 percent of our homeless population, and what we have been able to accomplish with veterans where we have a strong federal partnership and we have been able to be successful and working with them and meeting on a weekly basis and i think that in all of our hours, that our hope is really emphasized is that having face-to-face meetings with our partners on a weekly or a bi weekly basis has been instrumental in terms of our success in homelessness and other areas when we look at long term shelter stay areas and other areas that we can be improving if you look at the areas for san francisco improve, obviously the pipeline is a big issue, if you look at our housing pipeline, we are reaching the end of it and so having the creative strategies and recogn
and the answer is absolutely yes and joyce and margo from dph are going to provide the specifics and i think that we are be proud of the fact that shs and dph have done a job in taking the leadership and showing that the most difficult populations can be housed and you can look at the success and the chronic homeless in san francisco with 62 percent of our homeless population, and what we have been able to accomplish with veterans where we have a strong federal partnership and we have been able...
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as margo orteeing es reports girls in rural areas are struggling to leave traditional roles behind. >reporter: for these children in this rural village, an education is the first step to getting out of poverty. they are among the poorest people in china. despite a law making education compulsory for all. only a few students are girls. >> like all the other women, 14-year-old has never been to school, but works the fields with this water buffalo for 15 hours a day. >> i wish i could go to school and make money to send my little brother and sister to school too. >> the grandmother says it's not an option, and life is too difficult for women here. traditionally boys have been preferred, so they get the education. when the time comes, the boys migrate to the cities leaving the women to tend to the families and the farms. >> reporter: according to the government 99.79% of all children in school are. that figure does not reflect the reality in rural china, where mixed classrooms like this one are a republican party. there, boys and girls are locked in traditional roles. the law making it co
as margo orteeing es reports girls in rural areas are struggling to leave traditional roles behind. >reporter: for these children in this rural village, an education is the first step to getting out of poverty. they are among the poorest people in china. despite a law making education compulsory for all. only a few students are girls. >> like all the other women, 14-year-old has never been to school, but works the fields with this water buffalo for 15 hours a day. >> i wish i...
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going to have a number of speakers today, dufty is joining us and joyce from the human services and margo from the department of public health but i want to thank the co-sponsors of this hearing. and supervisor campos and weiner, i want to invite them if they have any comments up front to please feel free to voice them now before we hear from mr. dufty. >> great, thank you very much mr. chair and thank you to the members of the budget committee, and you know that serving on the budget committee is one of the most challenging tasks because of the intensity and the volume of the work, so we really appreciate the work that this committee is doing and will continue to do through the end of the budget process and we are here today to talk about lgbtq homelessness, and to talk about transitional aged youth, and i do want to begin by thanking the chair of the committee, the committee chair and so for, the emphasis on the issue of homelessness, and the various hearings that he has held and i am very proud to be a co-sponsor of this hearing. the fact is that we as members of the lgbtq community ha
going to have a number of speakers today, dufty is joining us and joyce from the human services and margo from the department of public health but i want to thank the co-sponsors of this hearing. and supervisor campos and weiner, i want to invite them if they have any comments up front to please feel free to voice them now before we hear from mr. dufty. >> great, thank you very much mr. chair and thank you to the members of the budget committee, and you know that serving on the budget...
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> this was the last hearing that we held for now and i want to thank you for all of your time, and margo, and joyce in particular, and so at this point, we are going to open it up to public comment and there are a number of speaker cards that i have and if you have not filled out a speaker card, and you want to speak do so up here and i am going to call a few people in but first i want to call wall from uc berkeley has to catch a flight. and everyone is going to have two minutes to speak. >> i am the mother of two proud san francisco proud teen and a faculty member who has been studying in san francisco since 1996 and i am here today, as a physician, to tell you about the results of our research. and about a condition suffered by thousands of san francisco youth every year and this condition leads to a rate of death eight times more normal for men and 13 times normal for young women and although, more san francisco youth, 15 to 24 suffer from this condition than from hiv hepatitis and cancer together, there is good news, the condition is preventable and curable, that condition is homeles
> this was the last hearing that we held for now and i want to thank you for all of your time, and margo, and joyce in particular, and so at this point, we are going to open it up to public comment and there are a number of speaker cards that i have and if you have not filled out a speaker card, and you want to speak do so up here and i am going to call a few people in but first i want to call wall from uc berkeley has to catch a flight. and everyone is going to have two minutes to speak....
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margo, thank you for being here, and for all of your hard work on this topic was well and for your preparation. >> good morning, supervisors. i was taking very fast notes as you were asking, them the questions, i hope that i will be able to answer some of the details that you are actually interested in. and so, i am the interim director of housing and you are ben health and they developed us in 1998 because the housing department really saw that housing and there was something that our clients needed and they are usually not able to access on their own, and we are able able to access on our available housing and the philosophy about it for us is that housing is healthcare to us. and that homelessness is a healthcare issue and we can talk about that and i will give you the evaluations that i have and what you want to do is you want to invite, homeless people inside, and we want to support them as tenants and you also want them to recover from their trauma and improve their over all health and well-being. and so, i will talk a little bit about our portfolio and directly as it is related to suppo
margo, thank you for being here, and for all of your hard work on this topic was well and for your preparation. >> good morning, supervisors. i was taking very fast notes as you were asking, them the questions, i hope that i will be able to answer some of the details that you are actually interested in. and so, i am the interim director of housing and you are ben health and they developed us in 1998 because the housing department really saw that housing and there was something that our...
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number of people today and we are going to start with devon the director of hope and trent war and margo antonite. and dufty, and director. and thank you for all of your hard work on this topic. and good morning, supervisors and thank you so much and like the chair, i am particularly excited about the hearing on the housing ladder because it reflects on what our big picture goals are that we want a system that is coordinated so there are different rungs on the ladder and we want the people to have movement and not feel like they are stuck and to become more independent or to have movement to get housing either that is sized or served more in tune with what their needs are last week we talked about the importance housing. our departments and non-profit housing agencies do a job with the vulnerable. and i can't say enough that the people will be here today, trent war, and barbara garcia who is represented today, and these are outstanding leaders and i think that the housing latter and because all of these individuals have the big portfolios that they are managing and when we look at how ar
number of people today and we are going to start with devon the director of hope and trent war and margo antonite. and dufty, and director. and thank you for all of your hard work on this topic. and good morning, supervisors and thank you so much and like the chair, i am particularly excited about the hearing on the housing ladder because it reflects on what our big picture goals are that we want a system that is coordinated so there are different rungs on the ladder and we want the people to...
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my name is margo bradish from [speaker not understood] on behalf of the applicant.on't want to take up any of your appreciate you time on this item this after. we defer to the very thorough presentation by staff. we concur with their recommendation and are available to answer any questions. ~ precious >> okay. let me ask if there are any members of the public who wish to speak in support of the real party in interest. if you folks could please line up on the right-hand side of the chamber so we don't have two lines. thank you. let's hear from the first speaker. >>> good afternoon, president chiu and distinguished supervisors. my name is a.j. annapolis and we are all here today to urge you to continue to support the mexican museum mixed use residential and museum project. we also urge you to vote down the two appeals that have been brought by the four seasons residential association. the appeals are without merit. the first division map enables the successor agency to transfer a parcel which conveys jesse square garage and mexican museum parcel to the project sponsor
my name is margo bradish from [speaker not understood] on behalf of the applicant.on't want to take up any of your appreciate you time on this item this after. we defer to the very thorough presentation by staff. we concur with their recommendation and are available to answer any questions. ~ precious >> okay. let me ask if there are any members of the public who wish to speak in support of the real party in interest. if you folks could please line up on the right-hand side of the chamber...
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. >> and up next, we are going to have margo back from dph, and thanks again for all of your hard work on this issue as well. >> and good morning. supervisors. and nice to see you again. and i want to give you some dem graphics and service information about homeless women and families from the department of public health perspective. and a lot of those numbers are going to be about women. and i am also, i will also be giving you numbers for transgender women where i have them. so, the department of public health annual data i am comparing here is the homeless count is the direct access to the housing population and because these numbers are very different as you know, i was comparing percentages just to kind of show what the picture on the street is, and which is in san francisco, as well as nationwide, around 25 percent in san francisco and 27 percent women. and in the direct access to housing population, we are glad to be able to house more women than that. and we do not athis point have women specific buildings. and what i also want to tell you about women that are in supportive hou
. >> and up next, we are going to have margo back from dph, and thanks again for all of your hard work on this issue as well. >> and good morning. supervisors. and nice to see you again. and i want to give you some dem graphics and service information about homeless women and families from the department of public health perspective. and a lot of those numbers are going to be about women. and i am also, i will also be giving you numbers for transgender women where i have them. so,...
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so next we have margo, and director of housing and urban health for dph, thank you for being here. >> sure, good morning. supervisors so, we are here today to talk about entrance transitions and exits of supportive housing. and i will give you a little report from dph, we talked last week about the cost effectiveness of the supportive housing and i will link back to that at times. and trent gave you a lot more information as well, about the system. and so just to remind you why dph does the housing at all, and given that we actually have and the health department and that is to improve the health and well-being of homeless persons why reducing the cost of over utilization of the emergency services which are mostly our services at the health department. our philosophy around that is that housing is a healthcare intervention and that we support our tenants to recover from trauma and improve the over all health and well-being that is our goal. i also that the department of public health facility that with all of our patients and clients and residents in all of the systems that we have ou
so next we have margo, and director of housing and urban health for dph, thank you for being here. >> sure, good morning. supervisors so, we are here today to talk about entrance transitions and exits of supportive housing. and i will give you a little report from dph, we talked last week about the cost effectiveness of the supportive housing and i will link back to that at times. and trent gave you a lot more information as well, about the system. and so just to remind you why dph does...
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. >> and both trent and margo talked about the types of housing, that are in our existing support housing system. and one of the things that we wanted to note, is that as we are building new affordable, and new supportive housing or new affordable housing there is the advantage, that over, you know, in some respects master leasing some of the existing buildings, and these buildings, are often created, with the supportive housing and supportive services in mind, and you can go to i think that the most recent ground breaking or not ground breaking but the opening that we had was the cousin of the community and that was the designed from the ground up and knowing that we were going to serve, formerly chronic homeless individuals there and part of the whole design of that building was about the service space and how the service space would engage the residents in a way that would sort of entice them to the services, services are voluntary but really plan for that service space to be bright and active as opposed to being in the basement of an sro and the tl. and you know, sometimes, you know,
. >> and both trent and margo talked about the types of housing, that are in our existing support housing system. and one of the things that we wanted to note, is that as we are building new affordable, and new supportive housing or new affordable housing there is the advantage, that over, you know, in some respects master leasing some of the existing buildings, and these buildings, are often created, with the supportive housing and supportive services in mind, and you can go to i think...
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margo, the cosmetics queen... if you weren't my son, i'd fire your ass. colette, home decor diva... let's sell today, people. and then of course there's hannah. what will she do next? (all) don't let anyone stop you
margo, the cosmetics queen... if you weren't my son, i'd fire your ass. colette, home decor diva... let's sell today, people. and then of course there's hannah. what will she do next? (all) don't let anyone stop you
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and off camera, swoosie lives with and cares for her own mother, 98-year-old margo. >> 98 1/2, right?e. and right off the bat, say hello to your mom. she watches everything you do, right? >> hi, mommy. i love you. >> isn't that sweet? >> you're the sweetest. we should point out, your book is called "part swan, part goose: an uncommon memoir of womanhood, work and family." >> it's delightful to welcome you again. it's been a long time since i've seen you. the book is not your typical celebrity walk down memory lane with me. it's much more layered than that. tell us how. >> i wasn't really interested in doing a celebrity tell-all. i mean, the book definitely covers my life and my career, but it's really kind of a book with a purpose because i've been on this amazing journey the last seven years caring for my mom. we're joined at the heart. we've always been in each other's lives. and she lives with me. and i really wanted to -- this to be a valentine to my parents and a love letter, kind of a love story about a family. but this journey i've been on with her is amazing and has brought --
and off camera, swoosie lives with and cares for her own mother, 98-year-old margo. >> 98 1/2, right?e. and right off the bat, say hello to your mom. she watches everything you do, right? >> hi, mommy. i love you. >> isn't that sweet? >> you're the sweetest. we should point out, your book is called "part swan, part goose: an uncommon memoir of womanhood, work and family." >> it's delightful to welcome you again. it's been a long time since i've seen you....
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he took photos with his wife margo and his daughter maddie and as it turns out they were a big reason he is here. >> to steal a line, king of the hill, top of the heap -- why california? >> it was two unbelievable opportunities. new york was intriguing because of phil jackson and the knicks brand. there was nothing negative about new york. it was just the positives that were here. the rosters the location, family from california. >> your daughter is over our shoulder here right now holding court with tom colbert. >> that's right. >> that had to be a factor. she is a freshman at cal. >> she is a volleyball player and the proximity to the campus, i mean, i'm going to be able to see her play from time to time which is huge. i can't ever get that back and i wouldn't have probably seen a single match if i had gone to new york. >> the warriors don't have a pick in the draft tonight. the cavs go back to back years with number one picks followed by the bucs, the sixers, magic, jazz, all five expected to get great players. it's loaded. >>> simple why the a's are the second best team in the big
he took photos with his wife margo and his daughter maddie and as it turns out they were a big reason he is here. >> to steal a line, king of the hill, top of the heap -- why california? >> it was two unbelievable opportunities. new york was intriguing because of phil jackson and the knicks brand. there was nothing negative about new york. it was just the positives that were here. the rosters the location, family from california. >> your daughter is over our shoulder here...
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. >> i was speaking with my best friend margo, in calgary, and she was saying, oh, it's going to snoway. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> in calgary. so i'm so sorry. >> jimmy: it's good when you're a kid because you get the snow days. but it's not so great when you're an adult and you have to deal with that stuff. >> no, are else -- okay, i think -- i feel like snow days is like an american thing. >> jimmy: really? >> i don't ever remember ever having one snow day. >> jimmy: really? >> no, no. we didn't have snow days. it was just a regular day. >> jimmy: it's just a day. i guess you couldn't have snow days. >> just get out there, bundle yourself and go out. >> jimmy: it's like up there we call your bacon canadian bacon but up there you just say bacon. >> no, no, we don't. we call it ham. >> jimmy: you do. >> female ham. >> jimmy: i thought it was called female bacon. >> we call it ham. >> jimmy: you're not from canada at all, are you? are you finished shooting "grey's anatomy" now? >> i actually finished my last day last week. >> jimmy: oh, and so that is -- i would assume that's a sad thing f
. >> i was speaking with my best friend margo, in calgary, and she was saying, oh, it's going to snoway. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> in calgary. so i'm so sorry. >> jimmy: it's good when you're a kid because you get the snow days. but it's not so great when you're an adult and you have to deal with that stuff. >> no, are else -- okay, i think -- i feel like snow days is like an american thing. >> jimmy: really? >> i don't ever remember ever having one snow...
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on the upper left, for example, is margo kidder. she became famous as lois lane. however, several years ago they found her homeless, stark naked, hiding behind garbage cans. and it was revealed that she suffers from bipolar disorder as many actresses and thames actors suffer. and famous actors suffer. we can now brain scan these people. and we now cannot cure them, but we understand how mental illness forms to a degree. skids friendics, for example -- schizophrenics, for example, hear voices. if you want to see a schizophrenic, go downtown. see the homeless, and you'll see people talking to themselves. that is classic schizophrenia. and when you brain scan these people, you find something very interesting. the left part of your brain generates voices. you talk to yourself. we all talk to ourself all the time. but the front part of your brain, the conscious brain, is aware of it. in these people when they have voices racing through their mind, the left part of their brain lights up. but the front part of the brain is unaware of it. in other words, they are talking
on the upper left, for example, is margo kidder. she became famous as lois lane. however, several years ago they found her homeless, stark naked, hiding behind garbage cans. and it was revealed that she suffers from bipolar disorder as many actresses and thames actors suffer. and famous actors suffer. we can now brain scan these people. and we now cannot cure them, but we understand how mental illness forms to a degree. skids friendics, for example -- schizophrenics, for example, hear voices....
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. >> margo, if what john is saying is right, they want a waiver to push off the standards. that a handful of technical challenges that schools are facing is not to dloe out the nutrition standards together which is what they've been lobbying for. what we need to do is in a very targeted way address those challenges and help schools find solutions. maybe john is having trouble with whole wheat tortillas. i was in arizona and they have great tasting whole wheat tortillas that the kids love. >> why throw the baby out with the bath water? >> i would never accuse ms. wooten of being disingenuous with regards to that. we're not advocating a total throw-out of the regulations. we're saying maintain the 50% whole grain level. this allows flexibility to offer whole grain items and transition students into more whole grain items over time. that's what we dead in knox county. we don't do 100% whole grain, but we found items that students are finding palatable. in addition to that, we're having issues with sodium targets. it's going to impact the whole grain breads because sodium is a
. >> margo, if what john is saying is right, they want a waiver to push off the standards. that a handful of technical challenges that schools are facing is not to dloe out the nutrition standards together which is what they've been lobbying for. what we need to do is in a very targeted way address those challenges and help schools find solutions. maybe john is having trouble with whole wheat tortillas. i was in arizona and they have great tasting whole wheat tortillas that the kids love....
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andeporter: margo wootan of the center for science and the public interest says 90% of schools are alreadyhe wants them preserved. >> this is like taking a hacksaw o the problem rather than, you know, fixing it with a little scalpel. >> reporter: inpro-troe deuced d two years ago they require more whole grains, fruits and vegetables and less salt, sugar and fat. michelle obama is the most high-profile proponent the. >> so do you like your school lunches? >> reporter: on monday mrs. obama held a conference call with other supporters urge youing them to speak out. wootan thinks politics is hyped the move to weaken the lunch iogram. >> the republicans are using school lunch as a political crie to criticize the president s is ae they know this is an y.sue that's very important to the administration especially to the first lady. >> reporter: now republicans deny that. they say they also want students healthfullthful foods, but they say school districts should have some flexibility to make their own decisions. gayle? >> all right. thank you, chip. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" -- is that an is
andeporter: margo wootan of the center for science and the public interest says 90% of schools are alreadyhe wants them preserved. >> this is like taking a hacksaw o the problem rather than, you know, fixing it with a little scalpel. >> reporter: inpro-troe deuced d two years ago they require more whole grains, fruits and vegetables and less salt, sugar and fat. michelle obama is the most high-profile proponent the. >> so do you like your school lunches? >> reporter: on...
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yes margo hugh laurie i have surprise for you. i have made it sounds nice and real i am going a bit right here ok they was homeless children before what do you plan on using for like you'll see if you know that they will scroll down the street let you go up and down this stuff you'll get right people and i think one of them right here mark and you let me introduce. you to not going to talk about a but i'm on my way to the second the second. brother. so dear brother what do you know you have never had any brothers like this dark skinned do you mean a little black brother little black brother already. show for them while you two want to go and do something a somersault or something. is going on. he was always at my side and wouldn't let go of my head and afternoon he'd already started pushing the other kids away from me with his. it was as if he felt some kind of ownership over me. that was how i came by. that made in my thirty. you. will have your little finger by tonight running around and squealing he's clearly been under stress.
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and off camera, swoosie lives with and cares for her own mother, 98-year-old margo. >> 98 1/2, right?ightful to welcome you again. the book is not your typical celebrity walk down memory lane with me. it is much more layered than that. tell us how. >> i wasn't really interested in doing a celebrity tell-all. i mean, the book definitely covers my life and my career, but it is really kind of a book with a purpose, because i've been on this amazing journaly for the last seven years caring for my mom. we're joined at the heart. she lives with me. and i really wanted to -- this to be a valentine to my parents and a love letter, but this journey i've been on with her has been amazing. and among the many other gifts she's given me is something i never thought i had in me, whic. >> some people feel the burden of it. it seems like you see the joy in it. the joy in it. >> she was always there for me. there is no -- there was no choice. a thousand years with her would not be enough. >> you had a magical childhood. you were not abused in any way. tell us about your dad, frank, before we go on to
and off camera, swoosie lives with and cares for her own mother, 98-year-old margo. >> 98 1/2, right?ightful to welcome you again. the book is not your typical celebrity walk down memory lane with me. it is much more layered than that. tell us how. >> i wasn't really interested in doing a celebrity tell-all. i mean, the book definitely covers my life and my career, but it is really kind of a book with a purpose, because i've been on this amazing journaly for the last seven years...