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, so how many other maxim's routt there?the 22 billion is what we do know about of improper payments. so, you know, when we talk about the number of 125 billion, there's some estimates that's probably at least 200 billion but we know of only 125 billion. so we certainly have a lot of work to do. i want to thank each of the witnesses for the testimony today both written testimony which is helpful in preparing and your oral testimony today. and most importantly for your efforts day in and day out. i know we are on the same page to seek a result, and i think that with the deficit reduction act of 2005, the affordable care act we are all collectively bitter acknowledging and starting to develop the resources necessary to protect the dollars, ensure the care that is irma and deserved is provided and not denied inappropriately. so commend you for your efforts and on the committee we look forward to continue to work with you both, you in your respective agencies on this important issue. we will keep the record open for two weeks fo
, so how many other maxim's routt there?the 22 billion is what we do know about of improper payments. so, you know, when we talk about the number of 125 billion, there's some estimates that's probably at least 200 billion but we know of only 125 billion. so we certainly have a lot of work to do. i want to thank each of the witnesses for the testimony today both written testimony which is helpful in preparing and your oral testimony today. and most importantly for your efforts day in and day...
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, so how many other maxim's routt there?the 22 billion is what we do know about of improper payments. so, you know, when we talk about the number of 125 billion, there's some estimates that's probably at least 200 billion but we know of only 125 billion. so we certainly have a lot of work to do. i want to thank each of the witnesses for the testimony today both written testimony which is helpful in preparing and your oral testimony today. and most importantly for your efforts day in and day out. i know we are on the same page to seek a result, and i think that with the deficit reduction act of 2005, the affordable care act we are all collectively bitter acknowledging and starting to develop the resources necessary to protect the dollars, ensure the care that is irma and deserved is provided and not denied inappropriately. so commend you for your efforts and on the committee we look forward to continue to work with you both, you in your respective agencies on this important issue. we will keep the record open for two weeks fo
, so how many other maxim's routt there?the 22 billion is what we do know about of improper payments. so, you know, when we talk about the number of 125 billion, there's some estimates that's probably at least 200 billion but we know of only 125 billion. so we certainly have a lot of work to do. i want to thank each of the witnesses for the testimony today both written testimony which is helpful in preparing and your oral testimony today. and most importantly for your efforts day in and day...
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maxim's attorneys were involved every step of the wy. they were allowed to have input into this process and then at the end, because fraud is difficult to quantify, the settlement had to be reached and it is often likened to making sausage because there are so many elements that have to be brought together that so many people have to agree on and that is what also took a lot of the time is the agreement on the various aspects of the settleme and there was a criminal component to it as well. >> and the criminal component went away as part of the civil settlement or did anyone go to jail as a result of this? >> my understanding is that there were nine indictments, eight of whch were maxim employees, not executives but managers. >> did thy go to jail? >> i don't know. >> i thank the gentleman. i yield to the gentleman from illinois, ranking member -- >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. west let me again thank you for taking time to calm to capitol hill to testify. i also think -- thank you for your services to this country during the vietnam war
maxim's attorneys were involved every step of the wy. they were allowed to have input into this process and then at the end, because fraud is difficult to quantify, the settlement had to be reached and it is often likened to making sausage because there are so many elements that have to be brought together that so many people have to agree on and that is what also took a lot of the time is the agreement on the various aspects of the settleme and there was a criminal component to it as well....
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researchers i'm happy to report who have adopted new models that were whose intention was not to maximizeprofits companies will make profits but they won't make the profit save been seen over the past forty years the idea is to maximize health and so there are various models some out of yale some out of the gates foundation in which the goal is to maximize health for example bill gates has worked with other charities to subsidize pharmaceutical companies say we guarantee you a certain amount of profit if you develop a badly needed drug a drug against sleeping sickness a drug against malaria so on and these actually have had some limited success already and then we also have other models such as health impact fund some professors at yale said let's look at inducing pharmaceutical companies develop drugs and reward them not based on profit from the patent but we warrant them based on the health impact so if your drug will treat or cure a disease that affects a huge number of people you're going to get a per capita payment the more people your drug will help the larger the payment or that's
researchers i'm happy to report who have adopted new models that were whose intention was not to maximizeprofits companies will make profits but they won't make the profit save been seen over the past forty years the idea is to maximize health and so there are various models some out of yale some out of the gates foundation in which the goal is to maximize health for example bill gates has worked with other charities to subsidize pharmaceutical companies say we guarantee you a certain amount of...
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you maximize every move, every minute, for the entire 10 minutes. that's why it works.y you get results. [clock ticking] >> hi, i'm anita generis, 36-year-old mother of four, military wife and a full-time medical social worker. just taking that time for yourself can have so many wonderful ripple effects in your life. i feel like a stronger, healthier me and a stronger, healthier mom. anybody can do it, anybody can plug it into their schedule. just give yourself 10 minutes. you can't go wrong, you cannot go wrong. [♪...] >> my name is james hollis, i'm 39 years old. before i started the 10 minute trainer i was 251 pounds and wore a size 42 jean. i was diagnosed with high blood pressure and high cholesterol. well, one day, as i was sitting around, i came across the 10 minute trainer and i decided to buy it. [♪...] i lost a total of 57 pounds using the 10 minute trainer. my doctor took me off the medication. this was huge for me. i used to wear... these. and now i don't. [♪...] [clock ticking] >> look, in my line of work i know how hard it can be to exercise and eat right.
you maximize every move, every minute, for the entire 10 minutes. that's why it works.y you get results. [clock ticking] >> hi, i'm anita generis, 36-year-old mother of four, military wife and a full-time medical social worker. just taking that time for yourself can have so many wonderful ripple effects in your life. i feel like a stronger, healthier me and a stronger, healthier mom. anybody can do it, anybody can plug it into their schedule. just give yourself 10 minutes. you can't go...
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. >> i want to maximize. we have land and we want to be will too maximize its value to the city. >> you are correct. this is not require that residential is construction on the side. it does it require that should be constructed, not only does the city participate but we try to negotiate. i do think that there is some openness into including a provision. there would be sensitivity to allowing this to be sensitive enough for them to find what they're looking for. your concern is a valid one. >> it is my understanding that this is zoned residential so other uses are not allowable. >> commercial on the bottom, residential above. if another use will be built, that would have to come back to the board? >> any type of sony change would have to come back to the board. "it's one thing that would make me more comfortable if another uses determined, for example market rate office, verses commercial space. if they came to the board for a change in use, we was to be able to share profits from that scenario as well. i ver
. >> i want to maximize. we have land and we want to be will too maximize its value to the city. >> you are correct. this is not require that residential is construction on the side. it does it require that should be constructed, not only does the city participate but we try to negotiate. i do think that there is some openness into including a provision. there would be sensitivity to allowing this to be sensitive enough for them to find what they're looking for. your concern is a...
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liz, posing in maxim is a great career move. there's no shame in it.aker] ♪ all i wanna do is zoom-a-zoom-zoom-zoom ♪ put the chicken near your mouth. ♪ just shake your rump ♪ all i wanna do ♪ is zoom-a-zoom-zoom-zoom ♪ in a poom poom awesome. oh! [clunking on floor] well, you look happy. somebody just have a root beer float? no, josh's contract is up, which means it's time for my favorite thing in the world, negotiation. the essence of capitalism. there's nothing like it. god, i wish there was something i could negotiate with right now. hey, jack? [jazz percussion starts] just a reminder, i need a couple minutes to go over breakage today-- how's noon? can't do that. make it 4:00 am. that's no good. what about after rehearsal? 10:00. stop insulting me. 3:00 am. midnight. you bring the coffee. 2:30, you bring the coffee. that's my final. done. [jazz percussion flourishes and ends] wow, you do have a talent. i can't wait to go mano a mano with josh. right, i think you mean mano a toddler.
liz, posing in maxim is a great career move. there's no shame in it.aker] ♪ all i wanna do is zoom-a-zoom-zoom-zoom ♪ put the chicken near your mouth. ♪ just shake your rump ♪ all i wanna do ♪ is zoom-a-zoom-zoom-zoom ♪ in a poom poom awesome. oh! [clunking on floor] well, you look happy. somebody just have a root beer float? no, josh's contract is up, which means it's time for my favorite thing in the world, negotiation. the essence of capitalism. there's nothing like it. god, i...
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we want to maximize the excitement and the effectiveness of our ability to manage the waterfront areas. we want this city to show its best foot forward. to the extent we're involved in any of these discussions, that will be our point of view from their bedside. that is as good an impression. >> i would urge you and everyone else involved in the -- america's cup to keep an eye on that. we want to make sure that people after 10:00 p.m. there are other things for them to do in ways to enjoy themselves. we want to put our best foot forward. supervisor mar: the arts and cultural organization could play a role. also on other days so many people in town. you started to tell us about an -- a plan. the more you could share with us as the eir has come for that would be hopeful. it is clear we have a number of the arts organizations coming up after our senior planner for the port authority. >> the definition. i will take a couple of minutes to go forward. i would like to describe how hard is located. you undoubtedly are familiar with the view of the public art. --before the rocket ship, there was
we want to maximize the excitement and the effectiveness of our ability to manage the waterfront areas. we want this city to show its best foot forward. to the extent we're involved in any of these discussions, that will be our point of view from their bedside. that is as good an impression. >> i would urge you and everyone else involved in the -- america's cup to keep an eye on that. we want to make sure that people after 10:00 p.m. there are other things for them to do in ways to enjoy...
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things to many people and that may come across as unfocused or haphazard but i think it's trying to maximize limited resources. >> well, how limited are the resources? it's current bucket for space is $2 billion a year. our budget is what 60, $70 billion? >> 25-30. >> 25 billion? i think -- but the percentage is the same of xdp, 1% for each and of course the dollar in china, we're talking dollar terms, goes much further hand it does in the united states so you can buy quite a bit pour $2 billion in china. >> you can buy quite a bit but china is still in some ways a poor country. every engineer that is committed to building space programs is an engineer not availle to building dams or improving micro economics. every dollar spent on the space program is a dollar not available to help, you know, ago cultural -- solve agricultural issues in the hinterlands in china. >> suffered simultaneous cyber attacks that many u.s. officials believe was carried out by the chinese governments and its positionies to probe our systems. >> yes. >> this is called cyber warfare. >> uh-huh. >> do you think cyber w
things to many people and that may come across as unfocused or haphazard but i think it's trying to maximize limited resources. >> well, how limited are the resources? it's current bucket for space is $2 billion a year. our budget is what 60, $70 billion? >> 25-30. >> 25 billion? i think -- but the percentage is the same of xdp, 1% for each and of course the dollar in china, we're talking dollar terms, goes much further hand it does in the united states so you can buy quite a...
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so i am going to rush through this a little bit so we can maximize mark's time on the design. but today, in front -- we are in front of you because we have entered into a tentative agreement, subject to your part -- final approval and the impact reports. it is to extend portions of the block. i think that saves 22,000 feet of the 27,000 feet of block 351 removed from the trust, paid for in large amounts of money. and then given back to the port in the form of public open space, so that, in fact, an excess of land, 1,250 square feet, will be given back to the port. there'll be a further 3,500 square feet dedicated to open space on top of that, so we end up with about 29,000 square feet of public open space. all-in-all, the area devoted to recreational public open space will be approximately 50% of the land. so here we are today. over the course of -- you had a competition in 2008. you awarded as the exclusive negotiations and agreements, subject to a planning study that was requested by supervisor chu for 18 months during 2009 and the first part of 2010. we undertook scores of
so i am going to rush through this a little bit so we can maximize mark's time on the design. but today, in front -- we are in front of you because we have entered into a tentative agreement, subject to your part -- final approval and the impact reports. it is to extend portions of the block. i think that saves 22,000 feet of the 27,000 feet of block 351 removed from the trust, paid for in large amounts of money. and then given back to the port in the form of public open space, so that, in...
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campaign slogan future is dos priorities modernization tackling inequality fighting corruption maximizing russia's impact in international affairs criticized as a monolith that's too slow to react to social change the award for being home to the tons of lottery or putin and dmitri medvedev united russia drama election two thousand and eleven on r.t. . a country closes. the people prepare to speak. in duma elections the level of. in-depth coverage of those won the hearts and minds of the russian people want to. do of the do my lecture fever strikes as russians pack into a polling booth to determine who makes it to parliament seventy political parties are competing for seats in their refreshed lower house for the next five years. the war of words between iran and the west turns into an inferno as washington and the e.u. period by to iran's on phased reaction to threats and backed by choking off oil revenues . the e.u. human rights commissioner calls for military intervention in syria as sanctions continue to pile on the massacres over alleged civilian abuses by forces loyal to president bas
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but eliminating the men mum wage maximize pay? since i was a kid. [ man #2 ] i always wondered how did an airplane get in the air. at ge aviation, we build jet engines. we lift people up off the ground to thousand feet. thesengines are built by hand with very precise assembly techniques. [ man #3 ] it's gonna fly people around the world. safely and better than it's ever done before. it would be a real treat to hear this monsterire up. [ woman ] i think a lot of people, when they look at a jet engine, they see a big hunk of metal. but when i look at it, i see seth, mark, tom, and people like that who work on engines every day. [ man #4 ] i would love to see this thing fly. it's a dream, honestly. there it is. awesome. that's so cool! yeah, that was awesome! [ cheering ] i wanna see that again. ♪ fox news alert. live from america's news headquarters. we are awaiting a major announcement from presidential candidate herman cain. hehas taken a hit amid allegations of sexual harassment and a 13 year long affair. we'll bring you develop
but eliminating the men mum wage maximize pay? since i was a kid. [ man #2 ] i always wondered how did an airplane get in the air. at ge aviation, we build jet engines. we lift people up off the ground to thousand feet. thesengines are built by hand with very precise assembly techniques. [ man #3 ] it's gonna fly people around the world. safely and better than it's ever done before. it would be a real treat to hear this monsterire up. [ woman ] i think a lot of people, when they look at a jet...
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how do you make sure that you can leverage and maximize that? one situation with the state of california, they thought they should take over or warehouse. i spoke with at the speaker, he said that it was ludicrous. that what we needed to do was leverage communication between what they did excellently and what we did as a state. we told them -- right hon. i think that we all recognize that there are skill sets that certain organizations have fought. we have to connect those stocks. i think that the government is thinking more about that now. we have a revolving situation in who we talked to and when we reach out. at least for the good thing is that the bureaucracy part of that phase -- the political part might change, but the folks in the down-system, there is a foundation for that. if we have a conference on something like that, we need to look at how the communication will work. supports public safety, clearly. who is not part of that conversation that could be part of a conversation? when companies become involved, it helped to solve problems.
how do you make sure that you can leverage and maximize that? one situation with the state of california, they thought they should take over or warehouse. i spoke with at the speaker, he said that it was ludicrous. that what we needed to do was leverage communication between what they did excellently and what we did as a state. we told them -- right hon. i think that we all recognize that there are skill sets that certain organizations have fought. we have to connect those stocks. i think that...
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we want to mitigate environmental impacts but be able to maximize economic benefits. america's cup will be exciting and economically rewarding, and though it is a temporary disruption common and it will be short-lived, but the benefits to the economy and the people will be long lives, so i urge you to vote tonight. it will bring great economic and lifestyle benefits to the city of the bay area. i think in all of these discussions the fund gets lost, but i think it will be great fun for all of the residents as well. thank you very much. i urge you to pass it tonight. >> good evening, commissioners. i know you have had a long day already, so i will try to be brief. my name is linda shaffer. i am a representative of the native plant society. lest you think people who are ardent about preserving and native plants cannot be sports fans, you would be wrong. i am very excited as this appears to be coming to the city. however, i do have a couple of concerns that echo remarks by a previous speakers. in my capacity as board member and serving as the committee, they are all goin
we want to mitigate environmental impacts but be able to maximize economic benefits. america's cup will be exciting and economically rewarding, and though it is a temporary disruption common and it will be short-lived, but the benefits to the economy and the people will be long lives, so i urge you to vote tonight. it will bring great economic and lifestyle benefits to the city of the bay area. i think in all of these discussions the fund gets lost, but i think it will be great fun for all of...
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call your creditors to maximize the interest rate. >> reporter: reporting for cnn, new york. >>> now to clear up some of the myths here is what won't affect those numbers. number one, how much money you make. two, whether or not you have a job. three, whether or not you revolve a balance from month top month. whether or not your home is under water and how much money you have in the bank. >>> just major gin, you're -- imagine you're driving on the highway and spot something that looks like this. >>> and a day home from school take has frightening turn for one girl when two men broke into her home. you'll hear her horrifying story coming up. >>> i'm wishing my family and friends in maryland happy holidays. i want to extend a thank you to the front office -- rich, tonya and ashley for providing their support and want to thank rick and mark and ed and pete and roy and reggie and gina and of course matthew for helping me in filling my responsibilities during my absence and keeping it all together. thank you for your continued focus, support, willness and desire to serve during my absence
call your creditors to maximize the interest rate. >> reporter: reporting for cnn, new york. >>> now to clear up some of the myths here is what won't affect those numbers. number one, how much money you make. two, whether or not you have a job. three, whether or not you revolve a balance from month top month. whether or not your home is under water and how much money you have in the bank. >>> just major gin, you're -- imagine you're driving on the highway and spot...
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to the board of supervisors and the mayor's office, working with other departments to get them to maximize their use of the features that they are not using right now. >> it would help, i think, because the board and the mayor's office have prioritized helping small businesses. the department of health is involved. it makes sense to be able to coordinate all of this to give better service to the end user. i also understand that it is a later step where you coordinate the peripheral departments. i think it is part of what will meet our needs and the city's priorities. >> can anyone give me an answer, how long would it take to get our records that are currently on microfilm to digital? >> it would be a lot. >> is it going to take, -- is it going to take 10, 20, 30 years? >> we have already been working on that. >> i understand that, but does anyone have any idea how long? maybe the department needs to farm it out to an outside company and have them bring it back to the table so that it is ready to implement with it the system that we have got. >> over the last two years we have been setting
to the board of supervisors and the mayor's office, working with other departments to get them to maximize their use of the features that they are not using right now. >> it would help, i think, because the board and the mayor's office have prioritized helping small businesses. the department of health is involved. it makes sense to be able to coordinate all of this to give better service to the end user. i also understand that it is a later step where you coordinate the peripheral...
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you could imagine a strategy that says we want to maximize the liberation of women, we want to maximize economic growth, we want to maximize people who understand modernity, so what would you do? you create the u.s. information agency as a freestanding agency. you would maximize efforts for college scholarships to come to the u.s. so you have a generation growing up that understands something under than sharia. and then you have a 20-year world view. when we visited a few years ago, this is an amazing country, south korea. it is self-governing. it has a reliable press. it is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. it did not happen overnight. as late as 1969 it had the same per-capita income as ghana, and then suddenly it took off. to have a long view, you have to find non-military engagements that are sustainable that on a bipartisan basis you can explain to the american people that lead them to decide this is a commitment they are willing to make. >> governor, anything else you want add to this? >> i can see my daughter nodding off over there. [laughter] let's move on in the int
you could imagine a strategy that says we want to maximize the liberation of women, we want to maximize economic growth, we want to maximize people who understand modernity, so what would you do? you create the u.s. information agency as a freestanding agency. you would maximize efforts for college scholarships to come to the u.s. so you have a generation growing up that understands something under than sharia. and then you have a 20-year world view. when we visited a few years ago, this is an...
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if santa traveled from east to west with the sun, maximizing available nighttime, he's got about 32 hoursn in the world. that means he has to travel at 1,800 miles per second. >> we don't have any vehicles that can approach these kinds of speeds even in space. >> and look out as he hits you. >> you certainly would not want to get hit by santa going at these speeds. >> even if he optimizes speed, there is still the matter of weight. how is he going to get all the presents off the ground? >> say each kid gets a transformer, a pound and a half per child. that equals 461,300 metric tons. now, that's some extra baggage. our expert's opinion. >> he might want to stash the toys at various places around the globe regard than carrying them all at once. >> that leaves the cookies waiting for santa at each home. assuming two cookies and a glass of milk add up to 308 calories per household, we're talking about a consumption of 72 trillion calories in just one night. guess that explains why you might find a rotund man with a white beard at the gym. so calories in the trillions. we're going to have to
if santa traveled from east to west with the sun, maximizing available nighttime, he's got about 32 hoursn in the world. that means he has to travel at 1,800 miles per second. >> we don't have any vehicles that can approach these kinds of speeds even in space. >> and look out as he hits you. >> you certainly would not want to get hit by santa going at these speeds. >> even if he optimizes speed, there is still the matter of weight. how is he going to get all the presents...
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to the youth lympics in austria he was one of the best in the sport's history and now his grandkid maxime is set to follow in his footsteps and joins up with russia's ice hockey team the fifteen year old wears his grandfather's jersey with the number so wendy and is eager to repeat the successful family tradition the. world championships and three and the gold medals including gold in one hundred seventy six. years i'm glad to be in the youth olympic team it's a pleasure to reaches a level but it's also a great responsibility to wear the home countries jersey it will be very hard for him to become a great goalie has been under pressure since he was five and everyone wants to school went through the net i don't tan me him at all i didn't have his background so i wasn't under as much pressure it will be psychological heart but everything depends on him he loves hockey and devotes all his time to training. let's move on to figure skating now where you've got the pollution call is once again on course for the salt shouldn't take since wednesday fourteen two thousand and six olympic champion s
to the youth lympics in austria he was one of the best in the sport's history and now his grandkid maxime is set to follow in his footsteps and joins up with russia's ice hockey team the fifteen year old wears his grandfather's jersey with the number so wendy and is eager to repeat the successful family tradition the. world championships and three and the gold medals including gold in one hundred seventy six. years i'm glad to be in the youth olympic team it's a pleasure to reaches a level but...
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one is to indicate you have 30 seconds left, and there is a timer, so you can maximize your time. >> i am speaking for the san francisco neighborhood network. transportation and i am going to focus on cathedral hill, because a lot of them are less the tab. -- are less detailed. we are looking at 28,000 additional automobile trips every day. they propose to mitigate that. i am going to point out that in all of their years of operating in san francisco, they have not reached close to 50% transit share. they are at 29% of employees to take transit. even with giving people $100 to take public transit, they cannot get 50% of employees out of their cars. we have 1600 employees everyday driving in automobiles to van ness and puree. -- geary. they will seek parking, as they are in campuses, which is creating tremendous problems as is. sending you need is not enough. there has to be incentives to find new name. -- to find muni -- to fund muni. 50% of employees come from out of the city. we have an ecological environmental disaster at the corner, which is not mitigated by anything we see befor
one is to indicate you have 30 seconds left, and there is a timer, so you can maximize your time. >> i am speaking for the san francisco neighborhood network. transportation and i am going to focus on cathedral hill, because a lot of them are less the tab. -- are less detailed. we are looking at 28,000 additional automobile trips every day. they propose to mitigate that. i am going to point out that in all of their years of operating in san francisco, they have not reached close to 50%...
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in the spring are summer, we maximize the chance of tourists to participate in the festival. yet to solicit sponsorships from businesses to pay for these. i have occasionally seen the historic streetcars in my neck of the woods. it is a delightful thing to see how the regular metro line. they were out training people, and it was still fun to see, anyway. it would be agreed with a call attention to the one hundredth anniversary to this. we will use this anniversary to promote public transportation in general other locally in the bay area or internationally to creatively rebuild on the relationship with the public. there is a certain amount of tension there. everybody grumbles about it, and we think this is a chance to reintroduce the agency and remind people that it is something very special. because we have such high expectations for it, it is unlike anything else in this country. this anniversary is an opportunity to renew their relationship with the public. if you have any questions, i would be happy to answer them. >> thank you for the zero is thoughtful report and thank m
in the spring are summer, we maximize the chance of tourists to participate in the festival. yet to solicit sponsorships from businesses to pay for these. i have occasionally seen the historic streetcars in my neck of the woods. it is a delightful thing to see how the regular metro line. they were out training people, and it was still fun to see, anyway. it would be agreed with a call attention to the one hundredth anniversary to this. we will use this anniversary to promote public...
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implemented strategy is in the way work is being received and the engagement of firms designed to maximize their participation in the project. they have taken full advantage -- i guess that means my time is -- >> bank you very much. next speaker. >> i am a member of the alliance of californians for community empowerment. i am here to attest to the fact of what the st. luke's emergency is like and how difficult it has been. you hear them alk about how much they care and how much money they're going to put in. my mother was taken care of their twice. she almost died there twice. they did everything that they possibly could. even though the place was packed. i think that action speaks louder than words. this is nothing more than a for- profit, instead of building a hospital that wants to take care people needs to take care of its staff that works there. they can rebuild it the right way and having the truth come out and be able to be done right. thank you. >> good evening, president and members of the board of supervisors. i am with family support services. this was founded nearly 25 years ag
implemented strategy is in the way work is being received and the engagement of firms designed to maximize their participation in the project. they have taken full advantage -- i guess that means my time is -- >> bank you very much. next speaker. >> i am a member of the alliance of californians for community empowerment. i am here to attest to the fact of what the st. luke's emergency is like and how difficult it has been. you hear them alk about how much they care and how much...
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talking about maximizing revenues. it is disconnected from the medical hospital, which limits what they can do, and we will end up with more of the med spych pat -- med psych patients, so we do not agree with the plan to have only 80 beds, and we also advocate for the increased psych bed at st. luke's because the capacity keeps going down. there is an aging population with these medi-cal people coming in. they have more mental health problems, so we will need these mental health services. thank you very much for your time and attention. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you. i am a volunteer with p.o.c. i am here instead of dr. eugene and am reading his letter. my name is dr. eugene, and i am a retired physician who served this community for over 35 years, and i am a member of p.o.c. i referred many patients to st. luke's when it had a full complement of services and was licensed for 28 beds. there are the residents who live in the south of market area. this should be rejected. st. luke's
talking about maximizing revenues. it is disconnected from the medical hospital, which limits what they can do, and we will end up with more of the med spych pat -- med psych patients, so we do not agree with the plan to have only 80 beds, and we also advocate for the increased psych bed at st. luke's because the capacity keeps going down. there is an aging population with these medi-cal people coming in. they have more mental health problems, so we will need these mental health services. thank...