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what happened to climate on mars? mars also went through a rapid climate change.t was a blue planet early on, and now it is a desert, and cold at that. and so consequently, the concepts that i do in terms of future thinking about how we can live and work on mars are done in supercomputers, where we look at the physics and we look at what's happening, and many of those examples actually affect our understanding of our own planet. i spoke to a guy i suspect you know not so long ago in the us, the commentator on space science, neil de grasse tyson. and he said to me, you've got to understand that the idea that we went to the moon because ofjust the unquenchable curiosity of the human being is a great notion, but we actually went to the moon because there was a massive driver of national security, of military interest, of cold war geopolitics. that's why the investment was made. and if one looks to the future and where that kind of investment might be in space science, surely it's going to be in the militarisation of the low orbit space, where russia and china are alr
what happened to climate on mars? mars also went through a rapid climate change.t was a blue planet early on, and now it is a desert, and cold at that. and so consequently, the concepts that i do in terms of future thinking about how we can live and work on mars are done in supercomputers, where we look at the physics and we look at what's happening, and many of those examples actually affect our understanding of our own planet. i spoke to a guy i suspect you know not so long ago in the us, the...
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supervisor mar. thank you. >> supervisor mar: thank you. actually, could i get a further clarification on what -- why figure the two thirds vote threshold. >> to be clear, just that section of them that would require affordability of the unit and that's under the charter or required to be whether the proposed legislation is consistent with the general plan. it takes a two thirds vote threshold to overcome that finding. and in the case of your legislation, supervisor mar, that provision, the affordability provision within the original version and the planning commission found it was not consistent with the general plan i believe that would trigger the higher two thirds vote threshold at the if full board. >> supervisor mar: thank you. and i would like to get a little more clarification maybe it's to the planning staff about how the determination was made that an affordability requirement for a quad plex legislation is inconsistent with the general plan. it was my understanding, it's been awhile since i reviewed that. but it was because my pr
supervisor mar. thank you. >> supervisor mar: thank you. actually, could i get a further clarification on what -- why figure the two thirds vote threshold. >> to be clear, just that section of them that would require affordability of the unit and that's under the charter or required to be whether the proposed legislation is consistent with the general plan. it takes a two thirds vote threshold to overcome that finding. and in the case of your legislation, supervisor mar, that...
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>> correct. >> supervisor mar: thank you.s serving the community. >> it's an existing business. we're just adding. we have beer and wine. we're just adding the full liquor. >> supervisor mar: got it. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> supervisor mar: let's go to public comment. >> clerk: mes of the public who wish to provide public comment please line up to speak now. if you joining us remotely please call (415)655-0001. meeting i.d. 2490 219 9126. press pound and pound again. press star 3 to enter the speaker line. we do not have individuals here in person. i am double checking the public comment line. there are no speakers in line either. >> supervisor mar: public comment is closed. i understand that supervisor peskin is supportive this license transfer. i will make a motion directing the clerk to prepare a resolution that this license will serve the public convenience in necessity and we send the resolution forward with positive recommendation. please call roll. >> clerk: on item 2. [roll call vote]. there are three ayes. >>
>> correct. >> supervisor mar: thank you.s serving the community. >> it's an existing business. we're just adding. we have beer and wine. we're just adding the full liquor. >> supervisor mar: got it. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> supervisor mar: let's go to public comment. >> clerk: mes of the public who wish to provide public comment please line up to speak now. if you joining us remotely please call (415)655-0001. meeting i.d. 2490 219 9126. press...
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>> chair mar: thank you. welcome to the april 28, 2022 public safety and neighborhood services meeting. i want to thank the clerk for staffing this meeting and for sfgovtv. madam clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes, i do. the board of supervisors and its committees are now convening hybrid meetings that allow remote public comment. the board recognizes that equitable public access is essential and will be taking public comment as follows. first, public comment will be taken on each item on this agenda. those attending in person will be allowed to speak first, and then, we will take those who are waiting on the telephone line. for those watching either channel 26, 78, or 99 or on sfgovtv, the public comment number is streaming across the stream. the number is 415-655-0001. once connected, you will enter the meeting i.d., which is 2492-077-7440, then press pound and pound again. when you are connected, you will hear the meeting proceedings but your microphone will be muted and in listening mode
>> chair mar: thank you. welcome to the april 28, 2022 public safety and neighborhood services meeting. i want to thank the clerk for staffing this meeting and for sfgovtv. madam clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes, i do. the board of supervisors and its committees are now convening hybrid meetings that allow remote public comment. the board recognizes that equitable public access is essential and will be taking public comment as follows. first, public comment will...
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>> correct. >> supervisor mar: thank you. thanks for your business serving the community. >> it's an existing business. we're just adding. we have beer and wine. we're just adding the full liquor. >> supervisor mar: got it. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> supervisor mar: let's go to public comment. >> clerk: mes of the public who wish to provide public comment please line up to speak now. if you joining us remotely please call (415)655-0001. meeting i.d. 2490 219 9126. press pound and pound again. press star 3 to enter the speaker line. we do not have individuals here in person. i am double checking the public comment line. there are no speakers in line either. >> supervisor mar: public comment is closed. i understand that supervisor peskin is supportive this license transfer. i will make a motion directing the clerk to prepare a resolution that this license will serve the public convenience in necessity and we send the resolution forward with positive recommendation. please call roll. >> clerk: on item 2. [roll call vote].
>> correct. >> supervisor mar: thank you. thanks for your business serving the community. >> it's an existing business. we're just adding. we have beer and wine. we're just adding the full liquor. >> supervisor mar: got it. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> supervisor mar: let's go to public comment. >> clerk: mes of the public who wish to provide public comment please line up to speak now. if you joining us remotely please call (415)655-0001. meeting...
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even the evolution of mars as a lanet, then? even the evolution of mars as a planet. you _ then?nt history, so if there was life on mars, it might have gone into the microbial stage. mars turned into an inhospitable planet, so it's pretty unlikely that mars life is able to turn into the complex life as we know it on our planet, but that doesn't mean it wasn't there in the distant past. the rover is looking for the signs of ancient life. this is pretty exciting even for people who are into that into science. ., ~ people who are into that into science. . ,, �* , . science. yeah, i think it's cute that we've _ science. yeah, i think it's cute that we've decided _ science. yeah, i think it's cute that we've decided to - science. yeah, i think it's cute that we've decided to call- that we've decided to call perseverance percy, that's quite nice _ perseverance percy, that's quite nice we — perseverance percy, that's quite nice. we saw some evidence that we could _ nice. we saw some evidence that we could grow— nice. we saw some evidence that we could grow soil taken from rocks from _ c
even the evolution of mars as a lanet, then? even the evolution of mars as a planet. you _ then?nt history, so if there was life on mars, it might have gone into the microbial stage. mars turned into an inhospitable planet, so it's pretty unlikely that mars life is able to turn into the complex life as we know it on our planet, but that doesn't mean it wasn't there in the distant past. the rover is looking for the signs of ancient life. this is pretty exciting even for people who are into that...
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laura: was there ever life on mars?a on a mission to find out. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. to begin tonight in ukraine where soldiers who made a last stand have been evacuated from the steelworks invariable.ture moscow calls the evacuation a surrender. a warning, this report contas distressing images. porter: it's been a brutal and bloody 83 days, but the battle is over. for now. the wounded are carried out of the steel plants, filmed by the force they have been fighting. russia says it was a surrender, but the ukrainians say it was a survival. ukrainian leaders are keen to stress this goes away to save the country's hero. for more than two once -- two months, russians have bombarded the site. analysts believe the latest attack used phosphorus bombs. a small fighting force refused to give up. they may have also helped prevent russia from pushing further north. >> thanks to defenders, the enemy was prevented from deploying and unable to take the gion. reporter: civilians used the vaetwork
laura: was there ever life on mars?a on a mission to find out. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. to begin tonight in ukraine where soldiers who made a last stand have been evacuated from the steelworks invariable.ture moscow calls the evacuation a surrender. a warning, this report contas distressing images. porter: it's been a brutal and bloody 83 days, but the battle is over. for now. the wounded are carried out of the steel plants, filmed by the force they have...
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now is there life on mars? you an idea of what it once would've looked like. if we zoom in, this coloured area shows where the river met the lake, depositing sediment to create a delta. the rover landed here in the floor of the crater. it spent more than a year travelling the seven miles, that's about 11 kilometres, to get to the base of the delta. now it has a 40—metre climb to reach the top, so its deployed the mini—mars helicopter to scout the best path ahead. perseverance is the most advanced rover to be deployed on mars. here you can see a 3d animation of the machine at work. it will survey the delta to select rocks which have the most promising signs of life. onboard drills will collect samples so that scientists can analyse what's inside. this nasa scientist has more on the river delta. i had been staring at this delta for years now, mostly in orbiter images, and now we're finally right front of it seeing it through the eyes of the rover. we know there was once liquid water on the surface of mars. we kno
now is there life on mars? you an idea of what it once would've looked like. if we zoom in, this coloured area shows where the river met the lake, depositing sediment to create a delta. the rover landed here in the floor of the crater. it spent more than a year travelling the seven miles, that's about 11 kilometres, to get to the base of the delta. now it has a 40—metre climb to reach the top, so its deployed the mini—mars helicopter to scout the best path ahead. perseverance is the most...
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supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you. you know, i just had a question about the lists, the reportive cost lists. it looks like there's different versions with different dates, but the most recent list is sort of what's been kind of whittled down the properties that are subject. >> yes. the most recent list we submitted around 2:00 p.m. and that was updated with all the invoices that had been paid as of yesterday in the early part of today. >> supervisor mar: great. because i had a question about the original list. it looks like it's dated april 25th, 2022. it looks like there's kind of a disproportionate number of district four properties on that list. there might be about a third of them, just eye balling it, i was wondering if you can explain that. it looks like a lot of these have been settled and they're not on the current list. >> yeah. the program, the sirp program, it rotates throughout the different supervisor aldistricts so to provide without convenient repairs. over the past couple of years sirp has performed mo
supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you. you know, i just had a question about the lists, the reportive cost lists. it looks like there's different versions with different dates, but the most recent list is sort of what's been kind of whittled down the properties that are subject. >> yes. the most recent list we submitted around 2:00 p.m. and that was updated with all the invoices that had been paid as of yesterday in the early part of today. >> supervisor mar: great....
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we know there are organics on the surface of mars.ploring an area called thejezero crater. billions of years ago, it was a huge lake. you can clearly see a river running into it. and this gives you an idea of what it once would've looked like. if we zoom in, this coloured area shows where the river met the lake, depositing sediment to create a delta. the rover landed here in the floor of the crater. it spent more than a year traveling the seven miles, that's about 11 kilometres, to get to the base of the delta. now it has a 40—metre climb to reach the top, so its deployed the mini—mars helicopter to scout the best path ahead. perseverance will drill into the most promising rocks looking for signs of martian microbes. the plan is for a future mission to bring these samples back to earth. imagine if we found evidence that there was some sort of microscopic life there. that's huge. it's, you know, mind—blowing in a way. and so i think the opportunity to look for that and bring it back to earth and then see what we see is going to rewrite
we know there are organics on the surface of mars.ploring an area called thejezero crater. billions of years ago, it was a huge lake. you can clearly see a river running into it. and this gives you an idea of what it once would've looked like. if we zoom in, this coloured area shows where the river met the lake, depositing sediment to create a delta. the rover landed here in the floor of the crater. it spent more than a year traveling the seven miles, that's about 11 kilometres, to get to the...
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supervisor mar? >> member mar: thank you. and actually i wanted to really start by thanking director su and deputy director dorsey smith for all of your work on those programs and so many other innovative and incredibly important programs at dcyf, particularly item 3 and 4, the youth works and opportunities for all. i think these are incredibly important in supporting our high school-aged youth in career readiness and college readiness as well. i've been working closely with you on similar programs, particularly the early college program. i just had a question about how these different youth workforce programs are coordinated and to the extent that they're sort of a common framework, do they share similar goals? youth works, opportunities or all? there is a longstanding program and we've been working together on early college. there is -- there seems to be a lot of overlap in these programs, but they're all kind of unique and different, too. and so, yeah, i just had a question, is there a common framework for these youth job
supervisor mar? >> member mar: thank you. and actually i wanted to really start by thanking director su and deputy director dorsey smith for all of your work on those programs and so many other innovative and incredibly important programs at dcyf, particularly item 3 and 4, the youth works and opportunities for all. i think these are incredibly important in supporting our high school-aged youth in career readiness and college readiness as well. i've been working closely with you on...
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>> correct. >> supervisor mar: thank you. business serving the community. >> it's an existing business. we're just adding. we have beer and wine. we're just adding the full liquor. >> supervisor mar: got it. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> supervisor mar: let's go to public comment. >> clerk: mes of the public who wish to provide public comment please line up to speak now. if you joining us remotely please call (415)655-0001. meeting i.d. 2490 219 9126. press pound and pound again. press star 3 to enter the speaker line. we do not have individuals here in person. i am double checking the public comment line. there are no speakers in line either. >> supervisor mar: public comment is closed. i understand that supervisor peskin is supportive this license transfer. i will make a motion directing the clerk to prepare a resolution that this license will serve the public convenience in necessity and we send the resolution forward with positive recommendation. please call roll. >> clerk: on item 2. [roll call vote]. there are three
>> correct. >> supervisor mar: thank you. business serving the community. >> it's an existing business. we're just adding. we have beer and wine. we're just adding the full liquor. >> supervisor mar: got it. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> supervisor mar: let's go to public comment. >> clerk: mes of the public who wish to provide public comment please line up to speak now. if you joining us remotely please call (415)655-0001. meeting i.d. 2490 219...
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if we fly back towards the sun, past mars, you will find some asteroids a lot closer to earth.is called ryugu, and that's the one that all the fuss was about. back in 2018, we visited the japanese space agency, jaxa, to meet the team behind hayabusa2. this audacious mission successfully flew to ryugu, blew a hole in it, and brought samples back to earth. so, we thought before the landing that it was one sort of asteroid, but now we've actually started analysing it, we realise it's actually experienced an awful lot of alteration with water. and, as we know, water could mean life. but what does professor bridges think about commercial asteroid mining? i think it's a really fascinating area. will it be economic to bring back a large fragment of an asteroid, which is very metal rich, say? will it make more economic sense to recycle and reuse or have a new mine on earth? it could take decades before anyone successfully pulls off asteroid mining — which, considering there are only a few protections in place for the preservation of space, means that hungry pioneers might end up furthe
if we fly back towards the sun, past mars, you will find some asteroids a lot closer to earth.is called ryugu, and that's the one that all the fuss was about. back in 2018, we visited the japanese space agency, jaxa, to meet the team behind hayabusa2. this audacious mission successfully flew to ryugu, blew a hole in it, and brought samples back to earth. so, we thought before the landing that it was one sort of asteroid, but now we've actually started analysing it, we realise it's actually...
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and chair mar. >> mar, aye. you have three ayes. >> great, thank you. madam clerk, please call item 2. >> item 2 is a resolution urging the california state legislature to pass state senate bills 929, 965, 970, 1035, 1154, 1227, 1238 and 1416 introduced by california senator susan eggman on legislation modernizing californias a behavioral health continuum. members may line up to speak now or joining remotely, call the public comment line at 415-655-0001. meeting i.d. 2393 3084663 and press pound twice. wasn't connected to the meeting, you will press star 3 to enter the speaking line and the system prompt will indicate that you have raised your hand. wait until it tells you that you have been unmuted and you can begin your comments. mr. chair. >> thank you. floor is yours. >> thank you, chair mar. and after the efforts to address mental health and the lack of success with the sb1045 program that i championed several years ago to be having a conversation about another round of efforts at the state level to address conservatorship more broadly. i introduce
and chair mar. >> mar, aye. you have three ayes. >> great, thank you. madam clerk, please call item 2. >> item 2 is a resolution urging the california state legislature to pass state senate bills 929, 965, 970, 1035, 1154, 1227, 1238 and 1416 introduced by california senator susan eggman on legislation modernizing californias a behavioral health continuum. members may line up to speak now or joining remotely, call the public comment line at 415-655-0001. meeting i.d. 2393...
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member mar. >> supervisor mar: aye. >> chair ronen: aye.ve two ayes with the vice chair absent. >> i'd like to make a motion to send the item to the full board as a positive recommendation. >> on that motion, as amended? >> supervisor mar: aye. >> chair ronen: aye. >> we have two ayes with the vice chair absent. >> mr. clerk, can you read item number 2? >> item number 2 is a resolution retroactively authorizing the department of public health to accept and expend a grant increase from the centers for disease control and prevention for participation in a program entitled to san francisco department of public health climate and actions to reduce the disproportionate impacts of climate change in the amount of approximately $86,000 for a total amount of $300,000 for the period of september 1, 2021 through august 31, 2022. members of the public who are joining remotely and wish to comment on this resolution, call 1-415-655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 2480 069 6647 # #. once connected, press star 3 to enter the speaker line. the system prompt will
member mar. >> supervisor mar: aye. >> chair ronen: aye.ve two ayes with the vice chair absent. >> i'd like to make a motion to send the item to the full board as a positive recommendation. >> on that motion, as amended? >> supervisor mar: aye. >> chair ronen: aye. >> we have two ayes with the vice chair absent. >> mr. clerk, can you read item number 2? >> item number 2 is a resolution retroactively authorizing the department of public...
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. >> chair mar: thank you.safety and neighborhood services meeting. i want to thank the clerk for staffing this meeting and for sfgovtv. madam clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes, i do. the board of supervisors and its committees are now convening hybrid meetings that allow remote public comment. the board recognizes that equitable public access is essential and will be taking public comment as follows. first, public comment will be taken on each item on this agenda. those attending in person will be allowed to speak first, and then, we will take those who are waiting on the telephone line. for those watching either channel 26, 78, or 99 or on sfgovtv, the public comment number is streaming across the stream. the number is 415-655-0001. once connected, you will enter the meeting i.d., which is 2492-077-7440, then press pound and pound again. when you are connected, you will hear the meeting proceedings but your microphone will be muted and in listening mode only. if you are on the telephone, ple
. >> chair mar: thank you.safety and neighborhood services meeting. i want to thank the clerk for staffing this meeting and for sfgovtv. madam clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes, i do. the board of supervisors and its committees are now convening hybrid meetings that allow remote public comment. the board recognizes that equitable public access is essential and will be taking public comment as follows. first, public comment will be taken on each item on this agenda....
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there are beginning on the surface of mars.ns point to the surface of mars billions of years ago being a habitable planet. >> here is another member of nasa's team for their hopes on what the mission could achieve. >> imagine if we found evidence that there was microscopic life there. that' huge. 's mind blowing. i thinkhe opportunity to look for that and wring it to earth then see what we see is going to rewrite history books regard the so the answer. -- regardless of the answer. >> prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have arrived in canada. they touched down a few hours ago and here they are arriving in the city of st. john's. the prince spoke acknowledging dark time of canada's history when the country was a british colony and the abuse of indigenous children in the residential schools. >> i know that our visit comes as an important moment with indigenous, non-indigenous peoples across canada committing to reflect honestly and openly on the past. and to forge a new relationship for the future. as we begin this platinu
there are beginning on the surface of mars.ns point to the surface of mars billions of years ago being a habitable planet. >> here is another member of nasa's team for their hopes on what the mission could achieve. >> imagine if we found evidence that there was microscopic life there. that' huge. 's mind blowing. i thinkhe opportunity to look for that and wring it to earth then see what we see is going to rewrite history books regard the so the answer. -- regardless of the answer....
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in space, micro meteorites hit _ and mars. in space, micro meteorites hit the - and mars.mars. in space, micro - meteorites hit the structure at eight kilometres per second. so we want to make it safer for astronauts, so we are using graphene, which is 200 times stronger than steel. this is the model we are working on. shown here is a sheet or a powder, graphene also reduces the need for bulky insulation, which space temperatures ranging from sunny to a cool -170. ., , ranging from sunny to a cool -17o. ., , ._ ., -170. on a single layer of graphene _ -170. on a single layer of graphene around - -170. on a single layer of graphene around the - -170. on a single layer of- graphene around the structure can dissipate the heat from hot to cold side. astronauts can have more space within the habitat, especially when they are living there for months or years, they need as much space as they can get. find years, they need as much space as they can get-— as they can get. and you only need something _ as they can get. and you only need something one - as they can get. and you only n
in space, micro meteorites hit _ and mars. in space, micro meteorites hit the - and mars.mars. in space, micro - meteorites hit the structure at eight kilometres per second. so we want to make it safer for astronauts, so we are using graphene, which is 200 times stronger than steel. this is the model we are working on. shown here is a sheet or a powder, graphene also reduces the need for bulky insulation, which space temperatures ranging from sunny to a cool -170. ., , ranging from sunny to a...
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. >> supervisor mar: thank you. thanks for the presentation and for all of your work on this. it sounds like a very -- a great project and thanks to mercy housing also for working on this. i just had a few questions, i'm sorry i was not able to ask them before the hearing. so the first one is around the mix between affordable and permanent supportive housing on this project, so i noticed 100 affordable units and 120 permanent supportive housing units, and that ratio is different than what i understand to be the typical -- what's typically done in affordable housing projects, it's around 20 to 25% permanent supportive housing unit. i was just curious how that, how the decision was made to include over 50% permanent supportive housing units in this project. >> i think initially, i may ask, or sarah to jump in. initially there was, it was submitted with a projection of 200 units and an opportunity to access additional funds. that option to increase the number of permanent supportive housing units, and to clarify the st
. >> supervisor mar: thank you. thanks for the presentation and for all of your work on this. it sounds like a very -- a great project and thanks to mercy housing also for working on this. i just had a few questions, i'm sorry i was not able to ask them before the hearing. so the first one is around the mix between affordable and permanent supportive housing on this project, so i noticed 100 affordable units and 120 permanent supportive housing units, and that ratio is different than what...
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[laughter] jim, does this knowledge make you want to live in mars or near mars?ey could have put an apartment complex out with a mattress. apartment complex and i've been doing 30 years. >> that was the problem. [laughter] speed to kick yourself over that. >> i guess if you live on mars it's a good thing if you have a leak in the ceiling. >> greg: i don't understand. all right, this is actually a serious question, why mars when it's hospitable? i don't understand. elon musk is 100% and since we will be there and he is like the smartest dude. >> he is and the world's richest men as well. the atmosphere is 100% thinner than that of earth. and it is also iron rich and 95% of it is carbon dioxide, co2. so we are right. and i'm not even a scientist. i actually read the article past the thing about urea and brick so we could go to mars. >> greg: i'm very impressed. you are back today. >> i do my best, only for you. [laughter] >> greg: see, we can be filthy and informative. [laughter] much like stuart varney. [laughter] don't go away. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ intr
[laughter] jim, does this knowledge make you want to live in mars or near mars?ey could have put an apartment complex out with a mattress. apartment complex and i've been doing 30 years. >> that was the problem. [laughter] speed to kick yourself over that. >> i guess if you live on mars it's a good thing if you have a leak in the ceiling. >> greg: i don't understand. all right, this is actually a serious question, why mars when it's hospitable? i don't understand. elon musk is...
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supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you, chair ronen. i wanted to start by saying i appreciate all the work that d.p.h. and the many community partners have done in creating this new experiment and model for addressing a range of different urgent issues, particularly at this location, the epicenter i think of a lot of the challenges. but i do share my, some of the concerns about reflecting my colleague's comments. it's more about like wanting to understand what the community impact is, has been and will be for this important effort and then also the cost effectiveness. because i appreciate how the budget and legislative analysts compared it to the center in some, that's about a third of the cost of this, and i know the figures are not totally transferable. but i just had one question, and maybe i missed this earlier because my colleagues asked. the lease extension is for six months to the end of the year. is it h.s.a. -- or city's intention to continue the program for more than beyond that? and if so, what is -- how does that relate to t
supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you, chair ronen. i wanted to start by saying i appreciate all the work that d.p.h. and the many community partners have done in creating this new experiment and model for addressing a range of different urgent issues, particularly at this location, the epicenter i think of a lot of the challenges. but i do share my, some of the concerns about reflecting my colleague's comments. it's more about like wanting to understand what the community impact...
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he has plans to settle people on mars, and he says we will inevitably become a multi-planet species. exciting and interesting if we're a spacefaring civilization and a multi-planet species than if we're not. it--you wanna be inspired by things. you wanna wake up in the morning and think, "the future's gonna be great." and that's what being a spacefaring civilization's all about. it's about believing in the future and thinking that the future will be better than the past. and i can't think of anything more exciting than going out there and being among the stars. jonathan: elon's not the first billionaire to try and get into the space business from, you know, dot-com money in the '90s or a lot of people who did that. he was just the only one, so far, who had the stamina to see rocket after rocket blow up and still not give up. and so you know, it was a rough first few years, but he stuck with it until he had something that worked, and i think that's the distinguishing feature, is that he has both the vision but also, if you like, the guts to push forward and not give up when--at the fi
he has plans to settle people on mars, and he says we will inevitably become a multi-planet species. exciting and interesting if we're a spacefaring civilization and a multi-planet species than if we're not. it--you wanna be inspired by things. you wanna wake up in the morning and think, "the future's gonna be great." and that's what being a spacefaring civilization's all about. it's about believing in the future and thinking that the future will be better than the past. and i can't...
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nasa's big discovery on mars is some garbage that they left there? laugh laugh why are you announcing-- what are you-- i expect this shit from a five year old, not the greatest space agency in the world, look, mommy i found a poop in the toilet, that's your poop you [bleep] idiot. how is nasa proud that we left trash on mars, think about that, if anything we should be embarrassed. the first thing we do on another planet is litter? i mean i guess it is good to set expectations early but still, guys. you can imagine what the martians think of us right now? sheila, sheila! the two legged freaks came back again and left more trash. i swear to glop, if they move here we're going to venus. i don't care if it is further from your sister. at least it doesn't have these shaved monkeys showing up and leaving their shit on our lawn. i would love some tea, thank you, honey. all right, that's it nor the headlines. (applause) before we go to break, let's check in on the stock market with our finance expert michael kosta, everybody. >> what's happening in the marke
nasa's big discovery on mars is some garbage that they left there? laugh laugh why are you announcing-- what are you-- i expect this shit from a five year old, not the greatest space agency in the world, look, mommy i found a poop in the toilet, that's your poop you [bleep] idiot. how is nasa proud that we left trash on mars, think about that, if anything we should be embarrassed. the first thing we do on another planet is litter? i mean i guess it is good to set expectations early but still,...
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if we fly back towards the sun, past mars, you will find some asteroids a lot closer to earth.that's the one that all the fuss was about. back in 2018, we visited the japanese space agency, jaxa, to meet the team behind hayabusa2. this audacious mission successfully flew to ryugu, blew a hole in it, and brought samples back to earth. so, we thought before the landing that it was one sort of asteroid, but now we've actually started analysing it, we realise it's actually experienced an awful lot of alteration with water. and, as we know, water could mean life. but what does professor bridges think about commercial asteroid mining? i think it's a really fascinating area. will it be economic to bring back a large fragment of an asteroid, which is very metal rich, say? will it make more economic sense to recycle and reuse or have a new mine on earth? it could take decades before anyone successfully pulls off asteroid mining — which, considering there are only a few protections in place for the preservation of space, means that hungry pioneers might end up further exploiting our natu
if we fly back towards the sun, past mars, you will find some asteroids a lot closer to earth.that's the one that all the fuss was about. back in 2018, we visited the japanese space agency, jaxa, to meet the team behind hayabusa2. this audacious mission successfully flew to ryugu, blew a hole in it, and brought samples back to earth. so, we thought before the landing that it was one sort of asteroid, but now we've actually started analysing it, we realise it's actually experienced an awful lot...
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para proceder con la movilización de rigor en caso de que se encuentren cuerpos o personas en alta mar>> le llevaremos a conocer la historia de 1 latina que ayuda a su comunidad en auckland >> este fin de semana da inicio en el pacífico la temporada oficial de huracanes vamos a hablar de esto y más al regresar (música) (música) >> las autoridades en florida realizaron 1 segunda captura relacionada 1 video que se hizo viral en el que desde 1 yate se lanzaron globos desinflados nos tiene más de este caso >> este caso fueron encontrados esta mañana los globos son del yate que tiró los lobos al agua >> confirman el arresto de martina de 26 años acusada de cometer actos imprudentes contra el medio ambiente explotando los globos y lanzándolo al mal >> me pongo bravo con esto la gente no sabe qué está haciendo la gente puede ver que visto en mi vida 1 tortuga del mar sufriendo porque no puede comer muerta difícil horrible ellos nunca harán es otra vez >> suman 2 arrestos relacionados al incidente además de unas 25 civiles a los involucrados desde que fue expuesto el video en redes sociales el
para proceder con la movilización de rigor en caso de que se encuentren cuerpos o personas en alta mar>> le llevaremos a conocer la historia de 1 latina que ayuda a su comunidad en auckland >> este fin de semana da inicio en el pacífico la temporada oficial de huracanes vamos a hablar de esto y más al regresar (música) (música) >> las autoridades en florida realizaron 1 segunda captura relacionada 1 video que se hizo viral en el que desde 1 yate se lanzaron globos...
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commissioner mar. yes. thank you so much for all of your work and research and sharing you know the summary of it with us. this is super helpful for us we are in a mobile home of moving forward with -- creating a framework and planning for the public bank in san francisco. i think will be so impactful, hopefully nationally in thez as a model. and i had a question around well, i appreciate your emphasis on democratization the examples globally and the personals of community. ash counselability and community. the communities -- interests or like in the public bank. through the structures. and -- i was thinking -- for san francisco this is very much of a local effort and san front is in the a big town. you know in population wise. and the examples that you cited must speak locally even north dakota they are larger to scale of the public bank that geographically i have seen larger. i wonder if you could speak to that. for us the fact we are this is from a grass-roots movement. that vice chair field exterior man
commissioner mar. yes. thank you so much for all of your work and research and sharing you know the summary of it with us. this is super helpful for us we are in a mobile home of moving forward with -- creating a framework and planning for the public bank in san francisco. i think will be so impactful, hopefully nationally in thez as a model. and i had a question around well, i appreciate your emphasis on democratization the examples globally and the personals of community. ash counselability...
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supervisor mar? >> supervisor mar: yeah, thank you. this looks like a wonderful project to create some amazing new trails in that area and also support the -- the overall bay area ridge trail every day, and i've been out to some of those trails before with my family, particularly at crystal springs reservoir. >> crystal springs regional trail. >> supervisor mar: yeah. i just had some questions about this. it's great that we're able to get the $1 million from the p.u.c., but the city is using 24.5 million of funding from the water operating fund, and i guess my question is the justification for using that significant amount of funding. in my experience being out there, it's not very equitable, the access to these trails, not -- and parking is really difficult. it seems it's serving the people who live in woodside and those higher income neighborhoods, so i wonder if you could talk about that, the justification for using 25.5 million for this particular trail, so i wonder if you could talk about that. >> yeah. this is why i mentioned the
supervisor mar? >> supervisor mar: yeah, thank you. this looks like a wonderful project to create some amazing new trails in that area and also support the -- the overall bay area ridge trail every day, and i've been out to some of those trails before with my family, particularly at crystal springs reservoir. >> crystal springs regional trail. >> supervisor mar: yeah. i just had some questions about this. it's great that we're able to get the $1 million from the p.u.c., but...
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and curb ownership back and forward requirements. >> clerk: that completes the queue. >> supervsor mar: thank you very much. supervisor peskin. do you want to move your amendment? >> supervisor peskin: so move. >> public comment is now closed. on the motion for item 2 to amend. supervisor peskin. >> aye. >> supervisor preston. >> aye. >> supervisor melgar. >> aye. >> you have three ayes. >> chair melgar: i am going to o make a motion to move this item to next monday because supervisor mar expressed to me that he wanted to add this reporting look back that charlie talked about which was in his legislation. he was not ready to introduce it as amendment today. it is written. they weren't ready if we continue to monday we could amend it and still continue to the sixth to hear with the legislation if that is okay with you. >> is that non substantive? can we hear it the following week? >> chair melgar: i am trying to be safe. >> it is reporting. >> chair melgar: it was included in supervisor mar's legislation on the race and equity analysis. >> it is awhile since i have seen that. i recollec
and curb ownership back and forward requirements. >> clerk: that completes the queue. >> supervsor mar: thank you very much. supervisor peskin. do you want to move your amendment? >> supervisor peskin: so move. >> public comment is now closed. on the motion for item 2 to amend. supervisor peskin. >> aye. >> supervisor preston. >> aye. >> supervisor melgar. >> aye. >> you have three ayes. >> chair melgar: i am going to o make a...
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o en el lado de alaska, el peligro es latente >>> lo llamamos cinturón de fuego, están fallas en el maride pero si este fenómeno ocurre en la costa del sur de california sabremos que hacer >>> la mayoría no está preparado hay cosas que la gente debe saber y depende de la alerta tienes que salir del agua e irte a un lugar alto pero lo primero es estar calmado >>> la erupción del volcán en tonga causó un tsunami que causó leves daños a la costa sur de california, sin embargo >>> es un fenómeno natural que puede ocurrir, esto es un fenómeno, la primera vez que vemos en tiempos modernosuna erupción volcánica tan grande, que tener un tsunami que atraviesa el océano >>> más de media milla de la costa corre peligro si el fenómeno vuelve a ocurrir >>> otra señal es que se retire el mar, no es ir a buscar pececitos, es una alerta natural, hay que aprovecharla >>> es un impresionante imágenes mucha gente se pone temerosa pero en las playas de la zona, siempre hay rótulos donde te dicen si hay aviso de tsunami es la ruta de escape >>> vivimos sobre zonas, en Él cinturón de fuego que nos habla sobr
o en el lado de alaska, el peligro es latente >>> lo llamamos cinturón de fuego, están fallas en el maride pero si este fenómeno ocurre en la costa del sur de california sabremos que hacer >>> la mayoría no está preparado hay cosas que la gente debe saber y depende de la alerta tienes que salir del agua e irte a un lugar alto pero lo primero es estar calmado >>> la erupción del volcán en tonga causó un tsunami que causó leves daños a la costa sur de...