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mr. bryant did you give a copy to amber with the transportation authority. >> (inaudible). >> so we'll pass it on to amber. >> next speaker >> hello commissioners. i was hearing sponsoring and pilot programs. and clipper cards. so with those 3 issues insurance would be a great way to pilot with the clipper card. to help bicyclists with insurance. because i'm sure you're aware of we have a lot of different accidents with pedestrians and bicyclists and audibles. i love riding a bicycle but if we're going going to sponsor have insurance companies have types of information on the bicycles or the key that support the bicyclists with insurance >> are there any members of the public who wish to speak seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, we have this action item before us on the strategic analysis report i believe mr. swaerts and ms. crab are looking at is language ms. crab recommendations >> yeah. we'll work with the speaker on the language and bring a revised version to the board. >> and there's not a hurry to adapt this today but bring the restoration to the board and are you recom
mr. bryant did you give a copy to amber with the transportation authority. >> (inaudible). >> so we'll pass it on to amber. >> next speaker >> hello commissioners. i was hearing sponsoring and pilot programs. and clipper cards. so with those 3 issues insurance would be a great way to pilot with the clipper card. to help bicyclists with insurance. because i'm sure you're aware of we have a lot of different accidents with pedestrians and bicyclists and audibles. i love...
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mr. bryant did you give a copy to amber with the transportation authority. >> (inaudible). >> so we'll pass it on to amber. >> next speaker >> hello commissioners. i was hearing sponsoring and pilot programs. and clipper cards. so with those 3 issues insurance would be a great way to pilot with the clipper card. to help bicyclists with insurance. because i'm sure you're aware of we have a lot of different accidents with
mr. bryant did you give a copy to amber with the transportation authority. >> (inaudible). >> so we'll pass it on to amber. >> next speaker >> hello commissioners. i was hearing sponsoring and pilot programs. and clipper cards. so with those 3 issues insurance would be a great way to pilot with the clipper card. to help bicyclists with insurance. because i'm sure you're aware of we have a lot of different accidents with
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mr. bryant. >> james bryant western recreational director of the institute. ladies and gentlemen, i would really hope that you all would really consider the go solar program is really important as you see it meets a special need in the community where it has people of color participating in employment and some of those who have gone through problems such as law enforcement problems and come back strong this wonderful lady over here. and just looking at how jeanine and her group has put together the good solar program you can't turn our backs on them i know we have to work out deals but ask you to consider not holding puc's budget hostage i don't know if i should have thrown that in there but i ask that all of you
mr. bryant. >> james bryant western recreational director of the institute. ladies and gentlemen, i would really hope that you all would really consider the go solar program is really important as you see it meets a special need in the community where it has people of color participating in employment and some of those who have gone through problems such as law enforcement problems and come back strong this wonderful lady over here. and just looking at how jeanine and her group has put...
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mr. bryant? >> yes, thank you. ms. fernandez, are you just formalizing on what you're was? g on what 22.2 they are already communicatinging by email and telephone and they are communicating month accomplishment >> this is more of a clearinghouse? >> this would make a more formal institution other than a website. >> it is more than just between an email between you and me, you can have chatrooms and all sortsor technology helping you. what we see is not a whole lot of people out there if this whole world know what these lawyers are doing so they are going to have to rely enormously on each other to learn about what to do in special circumstances. so we're trying to provide as much infrastructure for them to be able to access information and access each other. >> they have this capability easily. my guess would be actually -- they are probably already doing this. but it is certainly easy for them to do. they have got the technology. >> the finding was -- within services. within the services, the programs, the chief of the s.v.c. program was disseminating and getting informati
mr. bryant? >> yes, thank you. ms. fernandez, are you just formalizing on what you're was? g on what 22.2 they are already communicatinging by email and telephone and they are communicating month accomplishment >> this is more of a clearinghouse? >> this would make a more formal institution other than a website. >> it is more than just between an email between you and me, you can have chatrooms and all sortsor technology helping you. what we see is not a whole lot of...
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realize that everyone that crows the threshold of 4 hundred mcallister juvenile or 850 bryant is coming in pain mr. whether the defendants or the victims or the community at large are i think it is inincumbent b upon the jury's to finders that and note withholding believing that everyone will agree with me but i believe they've understand i listened with the rules and principles of law this is what they wish most of all is to be heard and understand >> don't you think of one beverage officer living ever dead to compare yourself to. >> i think we steal from everybody in terms of how they run their courts like judge bullying i don't think how she selects the jury the jury's understands their importance and terry l. jackson because she let's the parties know what's expected of them when they walk through the door and judge gathering because he handles that mental issues and handles the defendants and how and garner acceptability. >> thank you, ms. kingsley describe your photograph when people come to the court they want to be heard and feel competent they've been heard entirely and want evidence of t
realize that everyone that crows the threshold of 4 hundred mcallister juvenile or 850 bryant is coming in pain mr. whether the defendants or the victims or the community at large are i think it is inincumbent b upon the jury's to finders that and note withholding believing that everyone will agree with me but i believe they've understand i listened with the rules and principles of law this is what they wish most of all is to be heard and understand >> don't you think of one beverage...
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mr. hamza could now be sentenced to life in prison. for the latest, we go to nick bryant outside the courthouse in manhattan. this case spanned several continents, didn't it? >> it did. and as it came to the end and as those verdicts were handed down, abu hamza leaned back in his chair but showed very little emotion. asked. ok? his lawyer "yes," he replied -- replied. abu hamza, notorious as the face of extremism, now convicted in america of using his base in london to fight global jihad. prosecutors betrayed him as the who dedicateder his life to fighting, shooting, killing. the jury rigged -- rejected the defense that he worked secretly for mi5 and worked to keep the streets safe and acted as a moderating influence on young britains. in 2012lown to america after an eight-year fight by u.s. prosecutors to gain his extradition. the main charge centered on the kidnapping of this group of western tourists in yemen in 1998, which ended in the deaths of three britons and an australian. abu hamza spoke with a ringleader in yemen in the midst of the hostage crisis. the cleric w
mr. hamza could now be sentenced to life in prison. for the latest, we go to nick bryant outside the courthouse in manhattan. this case spanned several continents, didn't it? >> it did. and as it came to the end and as those verdicts were handed down, abu hamza leaned back in his chair but showed very little emotion. asked. ok? his lawyer "yes," he replied -- replied. abu hamza, notorious as the face of extremism, now convicted in america of using his base in london to fight...
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mr. kim is saying. we're going to go out of business soon. every day when i go home i cross second and bryant to get into the carpool lane. there is dire need for some parking control, some direction up there. it hasn't been so bad since january for some reason, but for example, if a game's going to start at 5 o'clock, the gridlock and danger to pedestrians is pretty out of hand. people get very aggressive and i'm sure some day a pedestrian is going to get hurt there. second thing, there's a park at 21st street right at the edge of the bay and i go there with my daughter occasionally and i notice that a private trucking company has almost the entire block taken up with trailers that are there 24/7. that, to me, gives appearance of impropriety. i called 311 on that issue but haven't heard anything. very end of 24th street. >> maybe we can act our director to look into that one on 24th. it's a lovely little park. that's a shame. we'll get back on that one. that's the end of public comment. >> the second and bryant thing, i'm aware that -- i think we're doing some pilots in the fillmore area thi
mr. kim is saying. we're going to go out of business soon. every day when i go home i cross second and bryant to get into the carpool lane. there is dire need for some parking control, some direction up there. it hasn't been so bad since january for some reason, but for example, if a game's going to start at 5 o'clock, the gridlock and danger to pedestrians is pretty out of hand. people get very aggressive and i'm sure some day a pedestrian is going to get hurt there. second thing, there's a...