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mr. reynolds, it seems he that is qualifications. not a lot of articulation about the reason for wanting to serve in this role, but i'm certainly open to supporting both. >> so, would you like to make a motion? >>supervisor david campos: i make a motion to move, i just want to make sure what the right phrase -- >> would you like to make a motion to wave the residency requirement. >> i would make a motion to wave the residency. >> let's make the motion to wave the residency. no objection, the motion passes. the second as to move forward the committee report to the full board. no objection? the motion passes. okay. madam clerk. item marty no. 5: city clerk: energy fisherty coordinating committee. ordinance amending the administrative code to rename the energy efficiency steering committee as the energy efficiency coordinating committee. >>supervisor norman yee: we are joined by supervisor mar whose item this is. >>supervisor eric mar: thank you. i would like to appreciate that we have give gsh guillermo rodriguez. about five 5 years ag
mr. reynolds, it seems he that is qualifications. not a lot of articulation about the reason for wanting to serve in this role, but i'm certainly open to supporting both. >> so, would you like to make a motion? >>supervisor david campos: i make a motion to move, i just want to make sure what the right phrase -- >> would you like to make a motion to wave the residency requirement. >> i would make a motion to wave the residency. >> let's make the motion to wave the...
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mrs. reynolds, i was impressed by your testimony. i want to drill down if we made, you separate out categories of poverty. chronic, situational generational. can you talk about the percentages are? do you have a breakdown of where people fit in? >> i do not. i would say our organization is more anecdotal. for example we have a largest senior housing program funded by hud. those seniors are low income, many have extensive disabilities mental health issues. we need to provide them a place to live. and people in chronic poverty are not able to get jobs. we help them build community. we see a fair number in situational poverty but a large number are generational. >> the success rate varies between those three categories? >> it does. success looks different. success will look like -- it is about ensuring they live with dignity. chronic and situational, that as one of the big reasons we are launching our pilot to study that a lot more and understand a lot more to look at time of war as we proceed. >> what are the things that make it less l
mrs. reynolds, i was impressed by your testimony. i want to drill down if we made, you separate out categories of poverty. chronic, situational generational. can you talk about the percentages are? do you have a breakdown of where people fit in? >> i do not. i would say our organization is more anecdotal. for example we have a largest senior housing program funded by hud. those seniors are low income, many have extensive disabilities mental health issues. we need to provide them a place...
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mr. chairman, if we put ms. turner, and ms. tiller, and ms. reynolds as a theme, ther to address the theme of these meetings that we have been having in hearings, that the three of you, regardless of your difference of opinions, and there is common factors as the doctor just pointed out, would come up with a better solution than we would come up with. up to this date. let's get this straight right now. it's clear the two parties want to do something about this problem. neither party is privy to virtueousness, but we have widely different ideas about what direction we should go in. i hear many times the culture of poverty. you better examine the pull ture of the congress -- culture of the congress, because the culture of poverty means that there is an essential part of poverty which will continue inevitably. on the other hand, i have heard, how do we become -- how do we help folks become self-sufficient? that's an interesting term. self-sufficient. how do you become self-sufficient? how do children 3, 4, 5 years old living in poverty become self-suffici
mr. chairman, if we put ms. turner, and ms. tiller, and ms. reynolds as a theme, ther to address the theme of these meetings that we have been having in hearings, that the three of you, regardless of your difference of opinions, and there is common factors as the doctor just pointed out, would come up with a better solution than we would come up with. up to this date. let's get this straight right now. it's clear the two parties want to do something about this problem. neither party is privy to...
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mr. chairman, that if we put miss turner and miss tiller and miss reynolds in a room together to address the theme of these meetings that we've been having in here that the three of you, regardless of your difference of opinions -- and there is some common factors -- would come up with a better solution than we could. let's get straight right now. it's clear the two parties want to do something about this problem, neither party is privy to virtue on this. but we have widely different ideas about what direction we should go. i hear many times t"the culture of poverty." you better examen the culture of the congress, because the culture of poverty means that there is an essential part of poverty which will continue inevitab inevitably. on the other hand, i've heard how do we help folks become self-you have? that's an interesting term "self-sufficient." well, how do children three, four, five years old living in poverty become self-sufficient? how do seniors in their later years, how do the infirm, the mentally challenged, how do the chronically unemployed? i've got self-sufficient coming ou
mr. chairman, that if we put miss turner and miss tiller and miss reynolds in a room together to address the theme of these meetings that we've been having in here that the three of you, regardless of your difference of opinions -- and there is some common factors -- would come up with a better solution than we could. let's get straight right now. it's clear the two parties want to do something about this problem, neither party is privy to virtue on this. but we have widely different ideas...
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mr. netanyahu will order ground troops in, whether he and the idf will decide they can get most of the rockets from the air. >> james, thanks very much. james reynoldsn ashkelon. >>> the irish government is today announcing who will lead its inquiry into the treatment of unmarried women in mother and baby homes run by orders of nuns. thousands of pregnant women were sent to the homes from the 1920s up to the 1990s. many women and their families have made allegations of cruelty, of forced adoptions, high death rates, even babies being used in vaccine trials. now we hear from some of those that lived at one institution. >> reporter: you sense a religion once dominated irish life from cradle to grave. education, criminal justice, health, and nation's welfare subcontracted to the church. like here at the house where nuns of the sacred heart order kept a home for unmarried pregnant women. terry harrison came near 1973, aged 18. one of thousands sent to such homes by their families. >> you're here because nobody wants you. you're here because nobody cares about you. you're here because you have sinned. >> reporter: terry gave birth in another church home
mr. netanyahu will order ground troops in, whether he and the idf will decide they can get most of the rockets from the air. >> james, thanks very much. james reynoldsn ashkelon. >>> the irish government is today announcing who will lead its inquiry into the treatment of unmarried women in mother and baby homes run by orders of nuns. thousands of pregnant women were sent to the homes from the 1920s up to the 1990s. many women and their families have made allegations of cruelty,...