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mr. wright, i spoke last week on this issue and i demonstrated i have 50% towards initiative, 50% against. i understand how the people who are impacted on how their loss of income will be decreased, and i see the way they feel, the way they do but the issue at hand weighs more than the problem that you're suffering. on the grounds that alcohol is contributing into millions of dollars in taxpayers' money being spent on people who abuse and get sick and have to go to the hospital and use numerous services by the city pertained by the fire department, the police and the doctors at san francisco general hospital. this is a historical moment where the cost of the injury must be shared by the people who are online and handing out the alcohol to the people who need the services. to begin with, you're not the only people who are responsible. this is a historical moment that started out at the tail end of the alcohol chain of the people who were passing out the alcohol to the people who need the services. starting off in the city and county and eventually is going to end up in the state and senate
mr. wright, i spoke last week on this issue and i demonstrated i have 50% towards initiative, 50% against. i understand how the people who are impacted on how their loss of income will be decreased, and i see the way they feel, the way they do but the issue at hand weighs more than the problem that you're suffering. on the grounds that alcohol is contributing into millions of dollars in taxpayers' money being spent on people who abuse and get sick and have to go to the hospital and use numerous...
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mr wright should still be in prison under germany's policy of preventive detention is designed to keep offenders like him behind bars even after a sentence was served because they were still deemed a danger to the public but it was a policy that fell foul of the european court of human rights which ruled the practice of the german government argued it worked and defended it. to the end it's good of him to fail and of course there's a danger that a convict could stay in preventive detention for the rest of his life but to avoid this situation we have frequent specialist checks to assess their condition and repeat of our campaign a thomas brockman opposes preventive detention that's because he wants longer sentences in the first place. last year another sex offender not given preventive detention was released back into his community a move that still causes angry protests today now these fears of being replicated across germany i did a few of these criminals we repeat such crimes again that's the worst thing that could happen and it probably will happen because they weren't put away othe
mr wright should still be in prison under germany's policy of preventive detention is designed to keep offenders like him behind bars even after a sentence was served because they were still deemed a danger to the public but it was a policy that fell foul of the european court of human rights which ruled the practice of the german government argued it worked and defended it. to the end it's good of him to fail and of course there's a danger that a convict could stay in preventive detention for...
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mr. wright could be around he would be thrilled that somebody is taking as much good care of this house.ink he'd get more than $5,000 for it today. >> so true. >> reporter: the same respect for an old architectural gem is seen at hen... this is. >> this is the sun room on the water side. fabulous view. this originally led out to the bell tower. >> reporter: designer marty muir is helping ben and lou ann the owners of the old light house turn it into a home that shines. they've added a cottage of granite and brick while respecting the history here that goes back to the 1820s. >> we've located the stone cottage as far away as we could manage it so that the light house could be kept stark and respectful to it. >> reporter: from sea to shining sea, be it ever so grand.... >> it's just stunning, stunning place. >> reporter: or ever so humble >> it's really all a man needs. >> reporter:... home is where dreams live. ♪ my blue heaven >> osgood: ahead.... >> this is a very rare refrigerator called a v-handle. >> osgood: cool! no pills, no pain. how can you get pain relief without taking pills ar
mr. wright could be around he would be thrilled that somebody is taking as much good care of this house.ink he'd get more than $5,000 for it today. >> so true. >> reporter: the same respect for an old architectural gem is seen at hen... this is. >> this is the sun room on the water side. fabulous view. this originally led out to the bell tower. >> reporter: designer marty muir is helping ben and lou ann the owners of the old light house turn it into a home that shines....
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mr. errol wishom. ms. virginia wright. >> please speak and your microphones. we are being recorded and televised. we want to hear everything that you have to say. i would like to first acknowledge from the senator's office, miss erin keenan. we know that center -- senator yee is a strong advocate for mental health in san francisco and throughout the state of california. we appreciate him sending a representative here to witness the proceedings. thank you very much. i want to welcome you all to the public hearing on the impact of the mental health budget cuts. over the past 10 years, the severe reductions in inpatient psychiatric bed capacity has led to a crisis in san francisco. these cuts are a great threat to public safety. they expose the city to increasing costs in crime and homelessness while failing to provide humane treatment and the hope of recovery to residents with mental illness. when services are cut, we end up paying higher costs in our hospitals, streets, and jails. tonight, we will hear from front-line positions -- physicians who have seen a red
mr. errol wishom. ms. virginia wright. >> please speak and your microphones. we are being recorded and televised. we want to hear everything that you have to say. i would like to first acknowledge from the senator's office, miss erin keenan. we know that center -- senator yee is a strong advocate for mental health in san francisco and throughout the state of california. we appreciate him sending a representative here to witness the proceedings. thank you very much. i want to welcome you...
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mr. reso potentially in trouble there out there hoping that is not the case. >> falsely 88 role. recalling 228 million eggs after being linked to an outbreak of salmonella poisoning. eggs from wrightegg in galt, iowa, were linked to several illnesses in colorado, california and minnesota. the cdc said about 300 cases of the strain of salmonella linked to theç eggs. state health officis say tainted eggs have sickened at least 266 californians and seven in minnesota. the eggs were distributed around the country and packaged under the names lucerne, albertson, mountain dairy, ralph's, boomsma's, sunshine, hillandale, trafficanda, farm fresh, shoreland, lund, dutch farms and kemp. the food and drug the problematic a's have ranges from 136 to 225, plan numbers are people-1026 beat-1413 -1946 these numbers on one make of the carton and we have a link to these numbers that www.kron4.com. >> foundation is calling back about 3,000 patients who need to be revaccinated at its clinics in the san francisco baya+ea and north coast. foundation officials say some vaccines were not stored at the proper temperatures so they may not be effective. officials are asking that anyone who got vaccinated
mr. reso potentially in trouble there out there hoping that is not the case. >> falsely 88 role. recalling 228 million eggs after being linked to an outbreak of salmonella poisoning. eggs from wrightegg in galt, iowa, were linked to several illnesses in colorado, california and minnesota. the cdc said about 300 cases of the strain of salmonella linked to theç eggs. state health officis say tainted eggs have sickened at least 266 californians and seven in minnesota. the eggs were...
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robert wright served as secretary of labor and recently post ad blog on this recall called corporate rotten eggs and author of the upcoming "aftershock" the next economy and america's future." mr. secretary, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, matt. >> we can talk about the number of eggs recalled and the number of sick. the questions are how did it happen and how can we prevent it from happening again. when you heard he was connected possibly to this and this is a name you know. what wassier reaction. >> my memory bank switched on. 13 years ago as secretary of labor i came across him. at that time he had a big commercial egg business in maine and we discovered can only be described as kind of an agricultural sweatshop treating his workers like animals in trailers infested with rats. he had them picking up with their hands manure and dead chickens. i don't want to go through all the details at this beautiful hour of the morning. >> right. >> but, this guy, i suppose, you could describe him, himself, as a bad egg. >> so connect the dots for me, mr. secretary. how do we get from the labor violations 13 years ago to possibly those sending up a red flag and even maybe
robert wright served as secretary of labor and recently post ad blog on this recall called corporate rotten eggs and author of the upcoming "aftershock" the next economy and america's future." mr. secretary, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, matt. >> we can talk about the number of eggs recalled and the number of sick. the questions are how did it happen and how can we prevent it from happening again. when you heard he was connected possibly to this and...
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mr. paul long, ms. joan democracy -- dempsiy -- dempsy who has given me great advice over the years. pat hughes. pat, thanks for being here. the vice-chairman, general james cart wright, thank you. dr. steven cambone. retired lieutenant general majors and lieutenant burgess. thank you all for your council and friendship as well as your leadership and service to our nation. i especially want to thank general cleaper. sir, you have been instrumental in my success throughout my career. your 46 years of public service have made more and more important contributions to the nation than i can begin to describe here. thank you for sharing your which is tom and for taking a chance on a young executive way back when. i think you said it was 16 years ago, sir. congratulations to you, and on your appointment and getting sworn in real soon. i look forward to working closely with you and all meddling is welcome. your successor has continued the tradition of outstanding leadership during the simultaneous changes in leadership and challenges of war and change across the intelligence community. bob, i appreciate all of the time and guidance you have slared with me -- shared with me.
mr. paul long, ms. joan democracy -- dempsiy -- dempsy who has given me great advice over the years. pat hughes. pat, thanks for being here. the vice-chairman, general james cart wright, thank you. dr. steven cambone. retired lieutenant general majors and lieutenant burgess. thank you all for your council and friendship as well as your leadership and service to our nation. i especially want to thank general cleaper. sir, you have been instrumental in my success throughout my career. your 46...