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commissioner hur and honorable commissioners, i respectfully request you ignore mr. david pilpel. as you well-know complainants start out filing a complaint. they spend endless hours waiting for their items to be scheduled and calendared and they go through a rigorous process of evaluating alleged complaints, but when the sunshine task force finishes their determination they do not title and forward to you an alleged order of determination. they send you an order of determination. don't put the word "alleged" in your title of the new proceedings. because the point the sunshine case ends up in a referral for enforcement, at ethics, it's no longer an allegation. thank you. >> on the -- with respect to the title of the ordinance, or our response to the ordinance and our handling of the ordinances, i think the titles are fine. i don't know if any other commissioners have thoughts. my view is that we do handle some sunshine complaints directly. we handle some that the task force would have made a determination on, but ultimately i think the regulations are clear and the title accuratel
commissioner hur and honorable commissioners, i respectfully request you ignore mr. david pilpel. as you well-know complainants start out filing a complaint. they spend endless hours waiting for their items to be scheduled and calendared and they go through a rigorous process of evaluating alleged complaints, but when the sunshine task force finishes their determination they do not title and forward to you an alleged order of determination. they send you an order of determination. don't put the...
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. >> mr. david at this time would you like us to announce what numbers we have so you know which commissioner the due to appoint. would that be helpful? >> yes, i think so. >> i believe because commissioner norton is not here, that last one, we'll read it out for her. all right. commissioners, commissioner haney? >> 6. >> no. 3 >> i have no. 4 which is jenny lamb. and commissioner norton has no. 5. >> so i actually have 7 which is the -- >> the vacancy. >> i have no. 1. >> is that it? >> when does this nomination need to be provided if their term doesn't start until june 2015? >> commissioner mendoza, you could not end at any point. this person could have an extra 4 months. >> this is june, the first term is -- that's the expiration. so i can appoint any term. >> it would extend how many months. >> for the listening and watching public, let's name the people who are on this list and when that term would expire. mr. davis, would you please read out. >> i'm sorry, could we get some clarification, no.
. >> mr. david at this time would you like us to announce what numbers we have so you know which commissioner the due to appoint. would that be helpful? >> yes, i think so. >> i believe because commissioner norton is not here, that last one, we'll read it out for her. all right. commissioners, commissioner haney? >> 6. >> no. 3 >> i have no. 4 which is jenny lamb. and commissioner norton has no. 5. >> so i actually have 7 which is the -- >> the...
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one witness, mr. david kennedy, who has been re-invited for today's hearing, testified that there are clear indicators that even basic security was not built into the healthcare.gov website. in addition, all four experts testified that the website is not secure and should not have been launched. mr. kennedy will update the committee on the security of the website since november 30, 2013, which was the administration's self-imposed deadline for when it would be fixed. since the november hearing, other events have emerged that prompted the need for today's hearing. in december, a former senior security expert at the centers for medicare and medicaid services stated that she recommended against launching the healthcare.gov website on october 1st because of high risk security concerns. a letter addressed to the committee from mr. kennedy and independently signed by seven other security researchers who reviewed his analysis of vulnerabilities presents some very troubling information. to paraphrase one of the exp
one witness, mr. david kennedy, who has been re-invited for today's hearing, testified that there are clear indicators that even basic security was not built into the healthcare.gov website. in addition, all four experts testified that the website is not secure and should not have been launched. mr. kennedy will update the committee on the security of the website since november 30, 2013, which was the administration's self-imposed deadline for when it would be fixed. since the november hearing,...
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. >> thank you, mr. david. is there anyone else from the public that would like to speak? please come forward. the doctors from ucsf. >> good afternoon, thank you for the opportunity for hearing us. we are doctors at the hospital and pediatrician at uc sf. everyday in our clinic we countier -- encounter children that are over weight. this is not a cosmetic issue. it is a serious and lifelong problem with psychological consequences ranging from heart disease to diabetes and bullying and self-esteem issues. obese children will most likely become obese adults. >> recent data tells us that two -thirds of our children are consuming sugar beverages many it's higher in adolescence than any other age group. more 20 percent of adolescence are consuming over 500 calories per day. our most vulnerable children which is our racial minority and less educated and poorer families are likely to increase their risk. >> sugary beverages, a child's risk in obesity rises nearly 60 percent. when kids decrease the number of sugar sweet and bevenlgs that they drink, they lose weight and their ove
. >> thank you, mr. david. is there anyone else from the public that would like to speak? please come forward. the doctors from ucsf. >> good afternoon, thank you for the opportunity for hearing us. we are doctors at the hospital and pediatrician at uc sf. everyday in our clinic we countier -- encounter children that are over weight. this is not a cosmetic issue. it is a serious and lifelong problem with psychological consequences ranging from heart disease to diabetes and bullying...
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i think that it's important, you know, one of the appointees, mr david wildstein test faced under oath before the assembly committee and he invoked the fifth amendment over and over and over under the advice of his attorney, suggesting he may be subjected to criminal liability. >> the governor didn't. >> he was not questioned under oath. >> he was questioned by a lot of reporters for two hours. >> i understand that you think this is the case. but without any evidence. >> that's why we need an investigation. >> are they not just allegations. >> that is why we need an investigation. >> thank you barbara buono. great to have you on the program. >> next, where the fault lies. big money and big risk. it shatters a project that will tower over hollywood. >> a building project in the heart of hollywood may be on shaky ground literally. state and city planners knew the site was close to a fault line. a geological map shows it is closer than thought. brian rooney has more. >> the millenium hollywood project near the landmark capital records building is one million square feet of office, residen
i think that it's important, you know, one of the appointees, mr david wildstein test faced under oath before the assembly committee and he invoked the fifth amendment over and over and over under the advice of his attorney, suggesting he may be subjected to criminal liability. >> the governor didn't. >> he was not questioned under oath. >> he was questioned by a lot of reporters for two hours. >> i understand that you think this is the case. but without any evidence....
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president david chiu: colleagues can we take the amendment without objection? thank you. >> mr. campos. supervisor david campos: thank you. i think it's really important for san francisco to lead the way which is why i didn't know what to make of the resolution as originally drafted. i think it's important for us to lead, i just didn't think the original language went far enough. i think it's important for us to be as strong as we can. with the amendments now i think i can support this resolution. i think it's important that we just don't call for a moratorium, but to call for a halt for fracturing and with the amendments which is a strong statement, i would like to be added as a cosponsor. president david chiu: thank you. if there are no other comments, can we take this item same house same call as amended, thank you. the resolution is adopted. >> which that madam clerk can you read the memoriams. >> yes on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late bobby baker. on behalf of wiener for the late miss catherine dosh and mr. avalos mr. michael stuart, for supervisor breed for johnson
president david chiu: colleagues can we take the amendment without objection? thank you. >> mr. campos. supervisor david campos: thank you. i think it's really important for san francisco to lead the way which is why i didn't know what to make of the resolution as originally drafted. i think it's important for us to lead, i just didn't think the original language went far enough. i think it's important for us to be as strong as we can. with the amendments now i think i can support this...
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mr. mayor. president david chiu: our next question by supervisor cohen. i understand she's stuck in traffic. i will read her question to the mayor. mr. mayor, many of us at the board of supervisors have worked with legislation to increase job access opportunities for residents in our city. while there are some integrated in the work force development system, i think we can do a lot more to bring a broader range of prior employers to bring residents to complete a job program. you have recently launched a techs to work and can you describe how that's going to fit with the outreach and what is the plan for this outreach tool. mayor edwin m. lee: thank you for supervisor cohen's question. as you all know we are living in an extraordinary time in an extraordinary city. we are seeing economic recovery all around us, new homes, offices, neighborhood developments and homes built and getting back to work. as i took office in 2011, today unemployment is 5.3 percent. making san francisco the fastest growing county in the nation. this nation is not result of one industry. san francisco is facing job grow
mr. mayor. president david chiu: our next question by supervisor cohen. i understand she's stuck in traffic. i will read her question to the mayor. mr. mayor, many of us at the board of supervisors have worked with legislation to increase job access opportunities for residents in our city. while there are some integrated in the work force development system, i think we can do a lot more to bring a broader range of prior employers to bring residents to complete a job program. you have recently...
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i will now recognize our first finance witness mr. david kennedy is president and ceo of trustedsec llc. mr. kennedy is considered a leader in the security field. he has spoken at many conferences worldwide including black hat, deaf con, info second world and information security summit among others -- d-efcon. mr. kennedy worked for the snags kurt agency and united states marines in cyber warfare and forensics analysis. mr. kennedy received his bachelors degree from malone university. our second witness, mr. waylon krush is the foe counter and ceo of lunar line. he is also a founding member of the warrior to cyber warrior program, free six month cybersecurity boot camp for returning veterans. a veteran of the u.s. army mr. krush is recipient of the middleton award one of the highest honors in the field of intelligence. holed as bachelor degree in compute are information science from university of maryland. he is also a certified information systems security pry professional, certification and accreditation professional, certified informati
i will now recognize our first finance witness mr. david kennedy is president and ceo of trustedsec llc. mr. kennedy is considered a leader in the security field. he has spoken at many conferences worldwide including black hat, deaf con, info second world and information security summit among others -- d-efcon. mr. kennedy worked for the snags kurt agency and united states marines in cyber warfare and forensics analysis. mr. kennedy received his bachelors degree from malone university. our...
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this is home, i was told early on by one of the owners of the jets, mr. david a sonny, that new york? the greatest city in the world with the greatest people and he wanted me to get out there to know them, my rookie season he is saying you get throughout and you go ahead and you get to know this city. that's right. and that was joyful. yes, sir. sure did. and i still do. >> rose: were you just being yourself or building and image? >> i was a kid, i was learning, no, i wasn't building an image, never, that was mr. werblum brought to, he brought that to the american football league and nbc and helping fill the league, mr. werblum believed in the star system he was creating the star system in football which at the time, he treated everybody the same, the coaches, everybody was the same, we didn't have stars, per se, and didn't push the star system, mr. werblan he did that with the new york jets. >> rose: broadway joe. >> yeah. i am sure thankful. >> rose: but did a whole lot for the merger too, it promoted the merger like crazy. >> oh, it did. >> rose: not only th
this is home, i was told early on by one of the owners of the jets, mr. david a sonny, that new york? the greatest city in the world with the greatest people and he wanted me to get out there to know them, my rookie season he is saying you get throughout and you go ahead and you get to know this city. that's right. and that was joyful. yes, sir. sure did. and i still do. >> rose: were you just being yourself or building and image? >> i was a kid, i was learning, no, i wasn't...
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and mr. david wildstein will be able to say after the record, which he is sworn that he tried to get out of today but a judge overruled it, he's got to testify today. >> let me interrupt you, congressman. hold on for a moment because we're just learning now from his attorneys that he will plead the fifth. he will not testify, david wildstein, at that hearing. there you're seeing pictures coming in right now. >> interesting. >> he's not going to give an explanation. i guess his attorneys have advised him that would be wrong for his own personal standpoint. you know what, congressman, standby for a moment. i want you to just listen to hear what they're saying. >> -- disagree. >> we will continue with the questioning. the committee does have the right to find your client's failure to respond to validly asked questions to be in contempt of this committee's subpoena and to take a vote on that. and that matter may be referred to the appropriate law enforcement authorities, you understand that? >> that is
and mr. david wildstein will be able to say after the record, which he is sworn that he tried to get out of today but a judge overruled it, he's got to testify today. >> let me interrupt you, congressman. hold on for a moment because we're just learning now from his attorneys that he will plead the fifth. he will not testify, david wildstein, at that hearing. there you're seeing pictures coming in right now. >> interesting. >> he's not going to give an explanation. i guess his...
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president david chiu: thank you, colleagues, any questions to mr. wallace or any of the parties? okay. seeing none at this time this hearing has been held and is closed. >> president chiu? president david chiu: thank you, colleagues, i want to take a moment to thank all the parties to today's presentation. what i want to do is briefly talk about the history of how we've gotten here. this has been a long 6-year history as was described in the first appeal here. it was in the board in 2010 who were serving at that time and dozens of conditions laid on at that time but there was not a -- issue. a lawsuit was settled last year. i want to reiterate a couple elements of that lawsuit. the number of caps on live events which is really the issue that the neighbors and the neighborhood really cared about was dropped from the project sponsors initial request of 95 events a year to 54 events about once a week. initially there were 11 concession stands requested the final settlement involved significant controls and alcohol consumption and only 5 concession stands another 20-year requirement o
president david chiu: thank you, colleagues, any questions to mr. wallace or any of the parties? okay. seeing none at this time this hearing has been held and is closed. >> president chiu? president david chiu: thank you, colleagues, i want to take a moment to thank all the parties to today's presentation. what i want to do is briefly talk about the history of how we've gotten here. this has been a long 6-year history as was described in the first appeal here. it was in the board in 2010...
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supervisor david campos: thank you., mr. mayor. for every ellis act eviction that takes place in san francisco as we are facing this affordability crisis and this eviction crisis we know that many tenants have been displaced from their home after accepting a monetary offer called buy outs from their landlords. we know of no city regulation of these buy outs that for many of us still lead to significant reduction in rent controlled units in this city. it definitely another form of displacement. will you commit, mr. mayor to working with me on my legislation addressing these buy outs? mayor edwin m. lee: supervisor, thank you for your question. i would like to start with a word of caution. i know the board has attempted to regulate buy out each time and each time it was thrown out by the courts. so any attempts by the court to regulate buy outs would require to be narrowly taylored by the court system. i see what you are trying to accomplish for sfran families. tenants who accept buy outs are facing an eviction. they face an eviction
supervisor david campos: thank you., mr. mayor. for every ellis act eviction that takes place in san francisco as we are facing this affordability crisis and this eviction crisis we know that many tenants have been displaced from their home after accepting a monetary offer called buy outs from their landlords. we know of no city regulation of these buy outs that for many of us still lead to significant reduction in rent controlled units in this city. it definitely another form of displacement....
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>> host: day que for that question mr. david strickland?>> guest: state -- reckless the standards are this august to protect those occupancy and passengers and pedestrians as well. there also fairly strict but is this difficult to see the cost differential for the vehicle to be compliant but there would be a cost differential. the reason being that it faces a number of different issues different trade of pedestrian congestion and high levels of speed and we follow the data for decades to make sure they have the right elements and to reduce fatalities. then fled the differential but i am not sure what the number would be. >> host: from twitter house safe can cars the van hackers can commandeer your smart card? >> guest: that is an important issue not only from cybersecurity but also the privacy that the department is working very hard god. but to takeover the carjacker house to have physical presence to touch the car and then be able for the cyberattacks but we are seeing even today's seven defectors can make dead and the changes to the vehi
>> host: day que for that question mr. david strickland?>> guest: state -- reckless the standards are this august to protect those occupancy and passengers and pedestrians as well. there also fairly strict but is this difficult to see the cost differential for the vehicle to be compliant but there would be a cost differential. the reason being that it faces a number of different issues different trade of pedestrian congestion and high levels of speed and we follow the data for...
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president david chiu: mr. principal? >> good afternoon, everyone. i just want to say how proud i am of you boys. many of you were sophomores and you stayed together and worked hard. it's all about teamwork and carried on that galileo pride. i was from wilson and i graduated in 88 and i know the true tradition that galileo has. congratulations coach, and congratulations to the team. [ applause ] >> thank you for having us here. i think it's really nice for the boys to see what is going on in the city. there is a lot of stuff going on that they see sometimes but not too much. it's definitely a privilege and blessing for themg -- them to be here and it is a privilege for leading these moment field -- men on the field and through the school. we have something for you. isaac? you have to walk it up there. isaac just pointed out the me he has a cousin. thanks for having us out here. we appreciate the time. [ applause ] supervisor london breed: thank you. so then i can get a nice picture, we are going to step outside in the rotundum. thank you again, colle
president david chiu: mr. principal? >> good afternoon, everyone. i just want to say how proud i am of you boys. many of you were sophomores and you stayed together and worked hard. it's all about teamwork and carried on that galileo pride. i was from wilson and i graduated in 88 and i know the true tradition that galileo has. congratulations coach, and congratulations to the team. [ applause ] >> thank you for having us here. i think it's really nice for the boys to see what is...
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>>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chair. my thinking with being open and flexible with the rfp is i want to get to as many options as possible. one approach would be to include information with shell in the picture but also to include information with shell out of the picture so we have some comparison point. what i have said about shell is that i don't think for anyone of us who voted for this that shell was always the ideal partner, was always the best response. so as presented at that particular time. if there are options out there that are better that we have a responsibility to explore them. maybe one approach to have in the rfp to have flexibility to look at both to have as much information as we can. i don't know if you are open to that but that would be my thinking. >> okay. it's really up to your direction. i know when we had the meeting with the advocates there were some that wanted that flexibility. since it wasn't clear is why i brought it up. i just want to make sure how you want to approach that. i don't think
>>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chair. my thinking with being open and flexible with the rfp is i want to get to as many options as possible. one approach would be to include information with shell in the picture but also to include information with shell out of the picture so we have some comparison point. what i have said about shell is that i don't think for anyone of us who voted for this that shell was always the ideal partner, was always the best response. so as presented...
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mr. president, that conincludes introduction president david chiu: thank you. i would like to go to items 10-13. the clerk: items 10-13. certifying a final impact report for the proposed masonic center renovation project at 1111 california street. item 12 is the motion reversing the commission certification and item 13 is directing the clerk for finding. chiu thank you, colleagues in front of you today we have the appeal for the masonic renovation project at 1111 california street. for this hearing we'll consider the adequacy and sufficient completeness of the final eir which all of you have copies. we'll hear from the appellants who have 10 minutes to describe the grounds for their appeal and we'll hear from the appellants and each speaker will have 2 minutes to present and then the presentation for grounds for certification and from planning left -- will have up to 10 minutes and on behalf of the real party and interest and finally the appellant will have up to three 3 minutes for a rebuttal. if there is anymore questions, i don't have any opening remarks, i
mr. president, that conincludes introduction president david chiu: thank you. i would like to go to items 10-13. the clerk: items 10-13. certifying a final impact report for the proposed masonic center renovation project at 1111 california street. item 12 is the motion reversing the commission certification and item 13 is directing the clerk for finding. chiu thank you, colleagues in front of you today we have the appeal for the masonic renovation project at 1111 california street. for this...
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our first witness today is mr. david zimmer a professor at the ucla school of law and then attorney in private practice offs. in addition to the numerous books and articles on the estate and international copyright law he has updated and revised says. he received his ged from the school of law and a is emmy with distinction and honor. our second witness, a professor at tulane university school of law worried teaches courses on intellectual property unfair competition and contracts says. turning his ged from stanford school of law in his bs from texas a&m university and also argued in economics from tulane while teaching at the law school . i witnessed today, southern illinois university. senior scholar at the center for the protection of intellectual property at george mason university school of law. receiving both his ged, international economics. .. set of the right that belong to copyright owners. one of the rights is public distribution. the question today is how to prove violation of the right. specifically does the
our first witness today is mr. david zimmer a professor at the ucla school of law and then attorney in private practice offs. in addition to the numerous books and articles on the estate and international copyright law he has updated and revised says. he received his ged from the school of law and a is emmy with distinction and honor. our second witness, a professor at tulane university school of law worried teaches courses on intellectual property unfair competition and contracts says. turning...
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last, but not least, we welcome mr. david albright founder and president of the nonprofit institute for science and international security. mr. albright has written numerous assessments on nuclear programs throughout the world. your statements in full will be made part of the record and feel free to summarize them. we will start with you, mr. ambassador. >> thank you, chairman. members of the joint subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you once again. i'm honored to sit here on the panel with a group of very distinguished and committed colleagues. we hope that a comprehensive and verifiable agreement that rolls back iran's nuclear program is reached in six months but the prospects appear small and we must confront the difficulties with candor and bipartisan debate. the joint plan has provided disproportionate sanctions relief to iran by allowing them to continue an program. it will not dismantle a sing the centrifuge. iran retains the ability to produce weapons uranium for a bomb in as little as two mo
last, but not least, we welcome mr. david albright founder and president of the nonprofit institute for science and international security. mr. albright has written numerous assessments on nuclear programs throughout the world. your statements in full will be made part of the record and feel free to summarize them. we will start with you, mr. ambassador. >> thank you, chairman. members of the joint subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you once again. i'm honored...