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mr. mark rosenberg -- [cheers and applause] -- from monroe elementary. i'm going to give a little background on mr. rosenberg, but i'll just say before that, i had a wonderful pleasure of meeting him a number of years ago in the community at a local fair. then this year i was invited to be part of his local civics educational opportunity in his class, but i'll get back to that. mr. rosenberg is an incredible, incredible third grade teacher who i've had the privilege of working with and knowing that works at monroe elementary school in the excelsior. he's been there since 2001. he was born in nairobi, kenya. his parents were working in the peace corps. and he lived there for about six months in the early 70s and moved back to the bay area settling here in the late 70s. he attended public school all the way to graduation. as a young child, mr. rosenberg had many career dreams -- this is important because he's incorporated these into all the work he does. teacher, firefighter, teacher, rock star, writer, teacher, professor, actor, depressing singer-songwrit
mr. mark rosenberg -- [cheers and applause] -- from monroe elementary. i'm going to give a little background on mr. rosenberg, but i'll just say before that, i had a wonderful pleasure of meeting him a number of years ago in the community at a local fair. then this year i was invited to be part of his local civics educational opportunity in his class, but i'll get back to that. mr. rosenberg is an incredible, incredible third grade teacher who i've had the privilege of working with and knowing...
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mr. rosenberg that i just let her know that we will let the system -- let the suspension cancel the project. >> that can happen before the end of this week. >> thank you. we have a motion from president swig to continue this matter to july 31st so that we give time for the parties to cancel the permit. on that motion... [roll call] that motion carries 4-0. this concludes the hearing. >> we are done. >> thank you. >>>> good morning. the meeting will come to order. welcome to the thursday, july 18th meeting. my name is supervisor gordan mar and i'm the chair of this committee. i'm joined by supervisor aaron peskin, brown is running late and she'll be with us in a few minutes. thank you to this committee's clerk, john carole and i'd like to thank kerwin cooley at sf gov tv for staffing this meeting. >> yes, please ensure you silence your cellphones and speakers cards are part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items will appear on the july 30th, 2019 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you mr. clerk. for item number one, since supervisor brown is a co spons
mr. rosenberg that i just let her know that we will let the system -- let the suspension cancel the project. >> that can happen before the end of this week. >> thank you. we have a motion from president swig to continue this matter to july 31st so that we give time for the parties to cancel the permit. on that motion... [roll call] that motion carries 4-0. this concludes the hearing. >> we are done. >> thank you. >>>> good morning. the meeting will come to...
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mr. rosenberg that i just let her know that we will let the system -- let the suspension cancel the project that can happen before the end of this week. >> thank you. we have a motion from president swig to continue this matter to july 31st so that we give time for the parties to cancel the permit. on that motion... [roll call] that motion carries 4-0. this concludes the hearing. >> we are done. >> thank you. >> we are so excited -- i am cheryl lynn adams, director of market street youth services, and we work with young people to 24 who need laundry or place to hangout or come in from outside to get the tools they need to begin to resolve their homelessness. we have lots of programs and lots of educational and behavioral health supports that are here throughout the city. we are excited to be here with our partners to launch or to be a small part of the effort to address child trafficking. larkin street started years ago with huckleberry to fight youth trafficking. we know without intervention on the streets, children are at high risk for trafficking if we don't get to them soon. i think the
mr. rosenberg that i just let her know that we will let the system -- let the suspension cancel the project that can happen before the end of this week. >> thank you. we have a motion from president swig to continue this matter to july 31st so that we give time for the parties to cancel the permit. on that motion... [roll call] that motion carries 4-0. this concludes the hearing. >> we are done. >> thank you. >> we are so excited -- i am cheryl lynn adams, director of...
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mr. rosenberg that i just let her know that we will let the system -- let the suspension cancel the projecthat can happen before the end of this week. >> thank you. we have a motion from president swig to continue this matter to july 31st so that we give time for the parties to cancel the permit. on that motion... [roll call] that motion carries 4-0. this concludes the hearing. >> we are done. >> thank you. >> item five, communications, director, i have none. item six -- board members, do you have any new or unfinished business that you would like to address? if not, i think i will move into a special item that we have today recognizing our director, who is leaving us. this is his very last meeting as the director of transportation. before i get into that whole presentation, i want to call up supervisor aaron peskin to speak and give his presentation, then we will move through the director to do presentations, and many others want to recognize you today. supervisor peskin? >> thank you, vice vice chair. commissioners, director, and to the remarkable staff of the
mr. rosenberg that i just let her know that we will let the system -- let the suspension cancel the projecthat can happen before the end of this week. >> thank you. we have a motion from president swig to continue this matter to july 31st so that we give time for the parties to cancel the permit. on that motion... [roll call] that motion carries 4-0. this concludes the hearing. >> we are done. >> thank you. >> item five, communications, director, i have none. item six --...
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mr. rosenberg that i just let her know that we will let the system -- let the suspension cancel the projecthat can happen before the end of this week. >> thank you. we have a motion from president swig to continue this matter to july 31st so that we give time for the parties to cancel the permit. on that motion... [roll call] that motion carries 4-0. this concludes the hearing. >> we are done. >> thank you. - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world-class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - our 28,000 city and county employees play an important role in making san francisco what it is today. - we provide residents and visitors with a wide array of services, such as improving city streets and
mr. rosenberg that i just let her know that we will let the system -- let the suspension cancel the projecthat can happen before the end of this week. >> thank you. we have a motion from president swig to continue this matter to july 31st so that we give time for the parties to cancel the permit. on that motion... [roll call] that motion carries 4-0. this concludes the hearing. >> we are done. >> thank you. - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in...
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mr zelensky called the snap vote after his plans for reform were blocked by mps. steve rosenbergtions here at the headquarters of president zelensky‘s party, servant of the people, when the exit poll results were announced. and that's because this party is way ahead of the rest. it's expected to get 44% of the party vote, that's well ahead, more than 30 percentage points ahead of its nearest rival, the opposition platform for life, which is a pro—moscow party. now, one thing is certain. there are going to be plenty of new faces in this new ukrainian parliament. none of the candidates from this party, servant of the people, have been an mp before. and why is that significant? well, i asked that question to the youngest man on the party list, the youngest candidate, who is just 23 years old. ukrainians aren't willing to trust the old elites, that have lied and tricked them so many times in the past. and they're willing to give us a chance to change the country for the better. we are coming from various walks of life, but we have expertise in different areas, and we're trying to put
mr zelensky called the snap vote after his plans for reform were blocked by mps. steve rosenbergtions here at the headquarters of president zelensky‘s party, servant of the people, when the exit poll results were announced. and that's because this party is way ahead of the rest. it's expected to get 44% of the party vote, that's well ahead, more than 30 percentage points ahead of its nearest rival, the opposition platform for life, which is a pro—moscow party. now, one thing is certain....
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mr zelensky called the snap vote after his plans for reform were blocked by mps. our moscow correspondent, steve rosenbergple to set foot on the moon, there are questions about what's next for american space exploration. president trump has plans for a space force and a journey to mars, but the entrepreneur elon musk is also making a bid to land on mars, so who will win the next space race? our washington correspondent chris buckler has this report. mission control: ignition sequence start. the images of apollo ii's mission have become a symbol of what can be accomplished. it's one small step for man... under the moon and above nasa's johnson space center, they lit up houston's skies, to mark 50 years since that landing. just one part of commemorations across a country celebrating american achievement. the decades since haven't brought the progress that was promised. i thought at that time, in the 1960s, that by 2000, 2005, we would be on mars. i think it's about time we get on with it. engines and turbo pumps... on the anniversary of the moon landing, a rocket took off from kazakhstan, to take astronauts
mr zelensky called the snap vote after his plans for reform were blocked by mps. our moscow correspondent, steve rosenbergple to set foot on the moon, there are questions about what's next for american space exploration. president trump has plans for a space force and a journey to mars, but the entrepreneur elon musk is also making a bid to land on mars, so who will win the next space race? our washington correspondent chris buckler has this report. mission control: ignition sequence start. the...
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mr navalny was jailed last week for calling for anti—government demonstrations. steve rosenberghis symptoms were caused by unspecified chemical substances. last night outside hospital 64, police detain supporters of mr navalny and this russian journalist. mr navalny is russia‘s most prominent opposition activist, a vocal critic of vladimir putin. two yea rs vocal critic of vladimir putin. two years ago he suffered a chemical burnin years ago he suffered a chemical burn in his right eye, following an assault. someone threw green antiseptic at his face. he had been serving a 30 day sentence for calling for this street protest at the weekend. it ended with moscow police detaining more than 1000 people to come out to demand honest elections. the south african city of cape town, a well known tourist destination, is also one of the world‘s most divided and dangerous cities. it‘s averaged eight murders every day in the first six months of this year and earlier this month, 43 people were killed in one weekend. the bbc‘s voldi carolso and christian parkinson spent a weekend with the poli
mr navalny was jailed last week for calling for anti—government demonstrations. steve rosenberghis symptoms were caused by unspecified chemical substances. last night outside hospital 64, police detain supporters of mr navalny and this russian journalist. mr navalny is russia‘s most prominent opposition activist, a vocal critic of vladimir putin. two yea rs vocal critic of vladimir putin. two years ago he suffered a chemical burnin years ago he suffered a chemical burn in his right eye,...
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mr navalny was jailed for 30 days last week after calling for unauthorised protests, which took place on saturday. steve rosenbergken to hospital under police guard. inital reports suggested he had suffered an acute allergic reaction, but to what? 0ne russian news agency quoted the hospital as saying mr navalny was suffering from hives. but in a post on social media, his long—time doctor, who saw him briefly in hospital, said she believed his symptoms were caused by unspecified chemical substances. last night outside hospital 64, police detained supporters of mr navalny and this russian journalist. alexei navalny is russia's most prominent opposition activist, a vocal critic of president putin. two years ago he suffered a chemical burn in his right eye, following an assault. someone threw green antiseptic at his face. he had been serving a 30 day sentence for calling for this street protest at the weekend. it ended with moscow police detaining more than 1000 people who'd come out to demand honest elections. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister is in
mr navalny was jailed for 30 days last week after calling for unauthorised protests, which took place on saturday. steve rosenbergken to hospital under police guard. inital reports suggested he had suffered an acute allergic reaction, but to what? 0ne russian news agency quoted the hospital as saying mr navalny was suffering from hives. but in a post on social media, his long—time doctor, who saw him briefly in hospital, said she believed his symptoms were caused by unspecified chemical...
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rosenberg, former senator, claire mccaskill and now an independent, david jolly and the prosecutor for the southern and eastern districts of new york, an embarrassment of riches in terms of experts. mr. director, how did we get here? >> we got here in terms of the fbi's investigation because we learned in late july of '16, from an allied ambassador who had a conversation with a trump foreign policy advisor about that advisor's conversations about the fact the russians had dirt and looking for ways to coordinate it with the campaign and what started it in late july. >> it's so cut and dried, so straight and forward the way you just put it. what you just said is the subject of three investigations we know of, the origins of that fbi investigation are now being investigated, attorney general barr has ordered, i think, the third investigation being run out of the u.s. attorneys office in connecticut, and detailing in 17 seconds, investigating it for years. the inspector general is expected to come out with his findings. why is it under so much scrutiny by so many people. i don't know. i don't know exactly what all of those people are locking at. the reason we started it is plain and tra
rosenberg, former senator, claire mccaskill and now an independent, david jolly and the prosecutor for the southern and eastern districts of new york, an embarrassment of riches in terms of experts. mr. director, how did we get here? >> we got here in terms of the fbi's investigation because we learned in late july of '16, from an allied ambassador who had a conversation with a trump foreign policy advisor about that advisor's conversations about the fact the russians had dirt and looking...
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mr. mueller has been excused. the questioning will be suspended. brian williams here with nicolle walla wallace, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former veteran fbi official is part of our coverage as well. >> there's emerging dos and don'ts here. chairman nadler had a very effective approach with special counsel mueller taking into what the president has said over and over and over again, that the report exonerated him. the one-word response. on my show yesterday on this network. there have been low points as well. i think to expect questions that were prepared by the individual staffs of each individual member to be answered in rapid-fire succession by one man who oversaw an entire office and put together this report may have been unwise. . >> chuck rosenberg, there is a goff in word count and pacing between members of congress who feel acutely the five-minute clock ticking down and robert mueller. >> right. they have an incentive to ask as many questions as quickly as they can and to try to make news about themselves. i mean that in a bipartisan sense. mueller has a different tasks. it's a hard one's,
mr. mueller has been excused. the questioning will be suspended. brian williams here with nicolle walla wallace, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former veteran fbi official is part of our coverage as well. >> there's emerging dos and don'ts here. chairman nadler had a very effective approach with special counsel mueller taking into what the president has said over and over and over again, that the report exonerated him. the one-word response. on my show yesterday on this network....