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i went over, talked to ms. parks. ms. s told me what had taken place and that her case was set to be tried on monday at 8:30 in the city of montgomery. this is now thursday evening. monday is not too far away. i told her don't worry about your case, ms. parks, i will take care of it. i will get in touch with you over the weekend and get you prepared for what you need to be prepared for on monday. however, there is another thing, i mentioned to ms. parks that there has been talked in the community for some time that this problem is so great that the community needs to get involved in it. and joann robinson, the professor at alabama state, has been a leading person and she is now chairman of the women's political counsel, which was an organization of black professional women to improve all conditions for african-americans. she had been talking about doing something. she had had a problem herself. i told her that i want to talk to ms. robinson and see whether she thinks -- because i think if we are going to do anything, we ne
i went over, talked to ms. parks. ms. s told me what had taken place and that her case was set to be tried on monday at 8:30 in the city of montgomery. this is now thursday evening. monday is not too far away. i told her don't worry about your case, ms. parks, i will take care of it. i will get in touch with you over the weekend and get you prepared for what you need to be prepared for on monday. however, there is another thing, i mentioned to ms. parks that there has been talked in the...
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however, there's another matter that i mentioned to ms. parks. i said ms. parks, you know, there's been talk in the community for some time that the community -- this problem is so great, that the community needs to get involved in it. and joanne robinson, the professor at alabama state, has been a leading person, and she's now chairman of the women's political council, which was an organization of black professional women to improve all conditions for african americans, and she had been talking about doing something, because she had had a problem herself. i told her that i want to talk to ms. robinson and see what she thought because i think if we're going to do anything, we need to do it now. but first i want to go and talk to mr. nixon because he got you out of jail. i wanted him to know that i'm going to be representing you. i went from her house to mr. ed nixon's house. i told him about my conversation with ms. parks, told him that we needed then to -- i was going to go and talk to joanne robinson to see if we at this time would try to get the community
however, there's another matter that i mentioned to ms. parks. i said ms. parks, you know, there's been talk in the community for some time that the community -- this problem is so great, that the community needs to get involved in it. and joanne robinson, the professor at alabama state, has been a leading person, and she's now chairman of the women's political council, which was an organization of black professional women to improve all conditions for african americans, and she had been...
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while some says that gives inmates valuable job skills other like ms. parksadvantage of. shannon. >> shannon: all rights, eric, thank you so much. it's time to bring kevin corke back for a new survey that caught our attention and by the way, kevin, you blew my mind telling me there's triple stuffed oreos. someone tweeted that there is something called the most stuffed oreos i do not know if it's beyond triple or like the secret drink, but i'm going to be investing in oreos this weekend and i will report back. this survey says that one in five college graduates still do not know how to cook or do their own laundry. i should not be making fun of this as i am the world worst cook but i know how to do laundry. would you find of the numbers? >> and blown away, i was doing laundry at the age of 10 and cooking was a thing in my house where we could not eat on saturday unless he did the cooking. my mother was like i cooked all week, you've got to cook tonight so i got very good at making spaghetti. it according to a new survey, recent college grads seven in ten grads
while some says that gives inmates valuable job skills other like ms. parksadvantage of. shannon. >> shannon: all rights, eric, thank you so much. it's time to bring kevin corke back for a new survey that caught our attention and by the way, kevin, you blew my mind telling me there's triple stuffed oreos. someone tweeted that there is something called the most stuffed oreos i do not know if it's beyond triple or like the secret drink, but i'm going to be investing in oreos this weekend...
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. >> do we have a ball park about what one is worth? >> ms. smith, we've been in those conversations with h.s.a. and ms. jones. i think it's probably in the $4 million to $5 million a year range. we're going to do this on a more condensed basis so we're probably going to be doing the initial from half the year. >> chairman: it sounds like somehow you're going to boot strap this money together and not ask for appropriates. i think those were the magic words. >> we've got a very savvy finance director. >> chairman: great. and just relative to the fact that the use of the fund is to fund nonprofit organizations. you mentioned great plates. are there any nonprofits in this arena but what's the universe out there look like relative to service providers? >>. >> is that directed to me, supervisor? >> sure. why not. so one of the things we wanted to do was to find out or talk to current providers but to see what would it take from a current model to this model and we don't have answers to that we to seek more information so we need a little time. you'
. >> do we have a ball park about what one is worth? >> ms. smith, we've been in those conversations with h.s.a. and ms. jones. i think it's probably in the $4 million to $5 million a year range. we're going to do this on a more condensed basis so we're probably going to be doing the initial from half the year. >> chairman: it sounds like somehow you're going to boot strap this money together and not ask for appropriates. i think those were the magic words. >> we've got...
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ms. moran from the parks department. >> good afternoon. i'm here to present the legislation for the state parks department sharp park conservation grant contract. the purpose of the habitat conservation fund grant is to protect and improve habitat for federally and state threatened and endangered species. the san francisco recreation parks department applied for a habitat conservation fund grant and was awarded $200,500 from the grant fund program to restore san francisco garden snake happen habitat in sharp park. it's a federally protected and endangered species. as with most habitat restoration projects, it takes several years for the plants to establish and the project to become a fully functioning habitat making it very important to start the project on tomb. this is a four-year project and the grant is a five-year -- has a five-year grant performance period. work can only be completed during certain timeses in the year when the snakes are not breeding or foraging. otherwise, you might have a taking which is basically a killing of the
ms. moran from the parks department. >> good afternoon. i'm here to present the legislation for the state parks department sharp park conservation grant contract. the purpose of the habitat conservation fund grant is to protect and improve habitat for federally and state threatened and endangered species. the san francisco recreation parks department applied for a habitat conservation fund grant and was awarded $200,500 from the grant fund program to restore san francisco garden snake...
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ms. moran from the parks department. >> good afternoon. i'm here to present the legislation for the state parks department sharp park conservation grant contract. the purpose of the habitat conservation fund grant is to protect and improve habitat for federally and state threatened and endangered species. the san francisco recreation parks department applied for a habitat conservation fund grant and was awarded $200,500 from the grant fund program to restore san francisco garden snake happen habitat in sharp park. it's a federally protected and endangered species. as with most habitat restoration projects, it takes several years for the plants to establish and the project to become a fully functioning habitat making it very important to start the project on tomb. this is a four-year project and the grant is a five-year -- has a five-year grant performance period. work can only be completed during certain timeses in the year when the snakes are not breeding or foraging. otherwise, you might have a taking which is basically a killing of the
ms. moran from the parks department. >> good afternoon. i'm here to present the legislation for the state parks department sharp park conservation grant contract. the purpose of the habitat conservation fund grant is to protect and improve habitat for federally and state threatened and endangered species. the san francisco recreation parks department applied for a habitat conservation fund grant and was awarded $200,500 from the grant fund program to restore san francisco garden snake...
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ms. moran from the parks department. >> good afternoon. i'm here to present the legislation for the state parks department sharp park conservation grant contract. the purpose of the habitat conservation fund grant is to protect and improve habitat for federally and state threatened and endangered species. the san francisco recreation parks department applied for a habitat conservation fund grant and was awarded $200,500 from the grant fund program to restore san francisco garden snake happen habitat in sharp park. it's a federally protected and endangered species. as with most habitat restoration projects, it takes several years for the plants to establish and the project to become a fully functioning habitat making it very important to start the project on tomb. this is a four-year project and the grant is a five-year -- has a five-year grant performance period. work can only be completed during certain timeses in the year when the snakes are not breeding or foraging. otherwise, you might have a taking which is basically a killing of the
ms. moran from the parks department. >> good afternoon. i'm here to present the legislation for the state parks department sharp park conservation grant contract. the purpose of the habitat conservation fund grant is to protect and improve habitat for federally and state threatened and endangered species. the san francisco recreation parks department applied for a habitat conservation fund grant and was awarded $200,500 from the grant fund program to restore san francisco garden snake...
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. >> do we have a ball park about what one is worth? >> ms. smith, we've been in those conversations with h.s.a. and ms. jones. i think it's probably in the $4 million to $5 million a year range. we're going to do this on a more condensed basis so we're probably going to be doing the initial from half the year. >> chairman: it sounds like somehow you're going to boot strap this money together and not ask for appropriates. i think those were the magic words. >> we've got a very savvy finance director. >> chairman: great. and just relative to the fact that the use of the fund is to fund nonprofit organizations. you mentioned great plates. are there any nonprofits in this arena but what's the universe out there look like relative to service providers? >>. >> is that directed to me, supervisor? >> sure. why not. so one of the things we wanted to do was to find out or talk to current providers but to see what would it take from a current model to this model and we don't have answers to that we to seek more information so we need a little time. you'
. >> do we have a ball park about what one is worth? >> ms. smith, we've been in those conversations with h.s.a. and ms. jones. i think it's probably in the $4 million to $5 million a year range. we're going to do this on a more condensed basis so we're probably going to be doing the initial from half the year. >> chairman: it sounds like somehow you're going to boot strap this money together and not ask for appropriates. i think those were the magic words. >> we've got...
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parked cars wouldn't get air conditioned by broken windows. we could get ms-13 down to ms-5 or six.ut they didn't. instead they egged on the civilians to narc on each other, turned america into a nation of mafia vets because they hate anything that smells of trump. so ignoring the helpless cries of citizens our government created an artificial danger to keep us divided that america is now at the mercy of a white supremacist movement not a crime wave paralyzing cities across the country. yet we know which is real and which isn't. even the judge who sentenced the capitol hill guy used the same exact words from the media. judge randolph notes told the guy although you were only one member of a larger mob you participated in a larger event that threatened the capitol and democracy itself. you can say that about the crime wave but they won't. but that sentiment about january 6th had already been put into play over and over by the media, that this day threatened democracy. of course, the capitol reopened and our dear leaders were back pretending to work within hours. meanwhile, countless
parked cars wouldn't get air conditioned by broken windows. we could get ms-13 down to ms-5 or six.ut they didn't. instead they egged on the civilians to narc on each other, turned america into a nation of mafia vets because they hate anything that smells of trump. so ignoring the helpless cries of citizens our government created an artificial danger to keep us divided that america is now at the mercy of a white supremacist movement not a crime wave paralyzing cities across the country. yet we...
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ms. smiley. >> you're making me follow that? oh, man. no pressure. >> he is a fellow park ranger. >> i know. i've got to one up him, right? no, i think it kind of piggy backs a little bit on what mark was saying that, you know, there's a -- potentially that misconception of the fact that maybe this history doesn't matter or that it's not relevant to today, but it is, and i think that's our biggest challenge going forward into the 250th is obviously we're commemorating a lot of these events but really finding those deeper connections and truly understanding why this history is important, connecting with these stories that are both unknown and untold and really just seeing how these stories are relevant to today's modern time. i think we've got a lot of work ahead of us, but events like this and continued programming are what's going to help us get there. so hopefully one day we can dispel the misconception that a 250-year-old history doesn't matter anymore because it does. >> well, thank you all. mike, john, clark and vanessa for being part of the panel. great questions and answering, thank y
ms. smiley. >> you're making me follow that? oh, man. no pressure. >> he is a fellow park ranger. >> i know. i've got to one up him, right? no, i think it kind of piggy backs a little bit on what mark was saying that, you know, there's a -- potentially that misconception of the fact that maybe this history doesn't matter or that it's not relevant to today, but it is, and i think that's our biggest challenge going forward into the 250th is obviously we're commemorating a lot of...
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they had been celebrating ms henry's birthday when they were attacked in a north london park.ll work to be done. justice has been done after a long period, weeks, in which you sat through day after day, of harrowing evidence about what happened to nicole and bibaa. you say your faith gave you strength through that, but it must have taken so much out of you to have to hear all of those details. i can't tell you... i was really, really anxious about it. we had to hear that our daughter, ouryoungest, nicole, this animal had... i think she had 3a stab wounds and they could tell by the order and where they were that while she was dying on the picnic rug, she was kicking him away and the stab wounds to her legs were defence stab wounds. so we have to hear that horror. and to learn through the course of this process that he, at a younger age, when he was 15, had been referred to the counter extremism programme because he had been researching far—right ideology, how did that make you feel? you know, what we don't want to do is classify a young person as — they are never going to be ri
they had been celebrating ms henry's birthday when they were attacked in a north london park.ll work to be done. justice has been done after a long period, weeks, in which you sat through day after day, of harrowing evidence about what happened to nicole and bibaa. you say your faith gave you strength through that, but it must have taken so much out of you to have to hear all of those details. i can't tell you... i was really, really anxious about it. we had to hear that our daughter,...
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also, there is a water park trip that we are doing for the families. besides the activities that ms. martha's program did we make sure the whole community at-large has access to family-wide events and activities in the city and outside of the city. that is a lot of our focus right now. making sure because of covid and sheltering in place we want families to get out and enjoy themselves with each other and the community at-large. also, making sure their housing needs are addressed. it is a lot of one-on-one conversations we are having in conjunction with the repair work. >> thank you for all of your work. i want to ask a few more questions. i will request that we really keep the responses brief. we have gone over time here. we have a busy agenda to get to. there are a couple more things. on the issue of community engagement and decision making. there is a well developed process for that ones a decision is made of which path you are going down and required notice of meetings and so forth. i was hoping there would be a more specific community engagement and decision making plan how to
also, there is a water park trip that we are doing for the families. besides the activities that ms. martha's program did we make sure the whole community at-large has access to family-wide events and activities in the city and outside of the city. that is a lot of our focus right now. making sure because of covid and sheltering in place we want families to get out and enjoy themselves with each other and the community at-large. also, making sure their housing needs are addressed. it is a lot...
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. >> do we have a ball park about what one is worth? >> ms.ose conversations with h.s.a. and ms. jones. i think it's probably in the $4 million to $5 million a year range. we're going to do this on a more condensed basis so we're probably going to be doing the initial from half the year. >> chairman: it sounds like somehow you're going to boot strap this money together and not ask for appropriates. i think those were the magic words. >> we've got a very savvy finance director. >> chairman: great. and just relative to the fact that the use of the fund is to fund nonprofit organizations. you mentioned great plates. are there any nonprofits in this arena but what's the universe out there look like relative to service providers? >>. >> is that directed to me, supervisor? >> sure. why not. so one of the things we wanted to do was to find out or talk to current providers but to see what would it take from a current model to this model and we don't have answers to that we to seek more information so we need a little time. you're asking all the right
. >> do we have a ball park about what one is worth? >> ms.ose conversations with h.s.a. and ms. jones. i think it's probably in the $4 million to $5 million a year range. we're going to do this on a more condensed basis so we're probably going to be doing the initial from half the year. >> chairman: it sounds like somehow you're going to boot strap this money together and not ask for appropriates. i think those were the magic words. >> we've got a very savvy finance...
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ms. moran, so i want to do that first. can you call item 6. >> clerk: item 6, resolution retroactively, authorizing the rec and parks to expand a california of and recreation in the fund of $207,000, to support the construction of a new multi-use pedestrian and bike trail and approve a grant contract that requires the department to maintain the trail for the duration of the contract performance period, from july 1, 2019, through june 30th. members of the public who wish to provide public comment, should call i.d. i.d. 415-655-0001, i.d. 1462883384, and then press pound twice. if you have not already done so, please dial *3 to line up to speak. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin your comment. >> chairman: thank you. mr. moran? >> so, as stated earlier, this grant is also part of the 2012 clean and safe neighborhood park bond, mcclaren park trail project. we had, as i stated earlier, the intention of us to leverage the park bond with state, local, and private funding. and in 2018, the recreation park department applied for a habitat conservation fund program grant for the visitation avenue corridor t
ms. moran, so i want to do that first. can you call item 6. >> clerk: item 6, resolution retroactively, authorizing the rec and parks to expand a california of and recreation in the fund of $207,000, to support the construction of a new multi-use pedestrian and bike trail and approve a grant contract that requires the department to maintain the trail for the duration of the contract performance period, from july 1, 2019, through june 30th. members of the public who wish to provide public...
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already have in our parks whether it's in dolores or goldengate at night so those existingtoilets and thatexisting sanitary resource may be used . >> clerk: thank you for your comments. msuniga, next speaker please . >> i'm doctor amy man in district 9 and i'm a family medicine resident working at the sf general hospital. i frequently see the downstream impact of trauma in my patience and disproportionate policing as led to significantfinancial burdens on our low income patients of color .i would support the city proposal to expand behavioral health emergency response teams and highlight union represented community safety teams for clinicsand hospitals . i'm urging you to diver funding out of sfpd to establish the card program and invest in life-affirming programs for ou communities . please reject the increase of cadets and our hospitals and decrease the service budget by $25 million using these funds forpreventative services including community building and arts . there are many more opportunities to realign our city's budget towards investing upstream in our communities health and growth, not punishment and policing. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. miss runiga
already have in our parks whether it's in dolores or goldengate at night so those existingtoilets and thatexisting sanitary resource may be used . >> clerk: thank you for your comments. msuniga, next speaker please . >> i'm doctor amy man in district 9 and i'm a family medicine resident working at the sf general hospital. i frequently see the downstream impact of trauma in my patience and disproportionate policing as led to significantfinancial burdens on our low income patients of...
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already have in our parks whether it's in dolores or goldengate at night so those existingtoilets and thatexisting sanitary resource may be used . >> clerk: thank you for your comments. ms. runiga, next speaker please . >> i'm doctor amy man in district 9 and i'm a family medicine resident working at the sf general hospital. i frequently see the downstream impact of trauma in my patience and disproportionate policing as led to significantfinancial burdens on our low income patients of color .i would support the city proposal to expand behavioral health emergency response teams and highlight union represented community safety teams for clinicsand hospitals . i'm urging you to diver funding out of sfpd to establish the card program and invest in life-affirming programs for ou communities . please reject the increase of cadets and our hospitals and decrease the service budget by $25 million using these funds forpreventative services including community building and arts . there are many more opportunities to realign our city's budget towards investing upstream in our communities health and growth, not punishment and policing. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. miss run
already have in our parks whether it's in dolores or goldengate at night so those existingtoilets and thatexisting sanitary resource may be used . >> clerk: thank you for your comments. ms. runiga, next speaker please . >> i'm doctor amy man in district 9 and i'm a family medicine resident working at the sf general hospital. i frequently see the downstream impact of trauma in my patience and disproportionate policing as led to significantfinancial burdens on our low income patients...
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murder of nicole smallman and bibaa henry — they had been celebrating ms henry's birthday when they were attacked in a north london parkere that while she was dying on the picnic rug, she was kicking him away and the stab wounds to her legs were defence stab wounds. so we have to hear that horror. and to learn through the course of this process that he, at a younger age, when he was 15, had been referred to the counter extremism programme because he had been researching far right ideology, how did that make you feel? you know, what we don't want to do is classify a young person as — they are never going to be right. the problem is, the people who are supposed to be assessing and taking responsibility, there is a gap from stage to stage, so they get lost in the system. the saddest thing, if this young man does have this tendency, when he goes into prison, he is going to be even more radicalised. he is going to be... he will be... he is a killer now, he will be a killing machine by the time he comes out. this man, this 19—year—old, took away two of the most precious people in your life. could you ever imagine forgiving h
murder of nicole smallman and bibaa henry — they had been celebrating ms henry's birthday when they were attacked in a north london parkere that while she was dying on the picnic rug, she was kicking him away and the stab wounds to her legs were defence stab wounds. so we have to hear that horror. and to learn through the course of this process that he, at a younger age, when he was 15, had been referred to the counter extremism programme because he had been researching far right ideology,...
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park you'd be considering that significant. we're talking about averages of 50% or more loss of light to these human people and that is clearly significant. ms. pelosi already identified the state density bonus law that talks about any specific adverse impact upon public health and safety or the physical environment allows the local jurisdiction to deny the state density bonus. this is reference to objective standards. the objective standards here have been in the planning code and in the building code that identify how a building should be built to provide light. it's all in the lux standard in the study provided by the project sponsor. those lux standards show what pitch black is and what dark is. >> thank you for your time. commissioners that will conclude public comment on the item and it is now before you. i was supportive of this project first time around. >> i still support it today. commissioner tanner. >> thank you. to the project sponsor and everyone who called in and i'll be brief with this as it's the second go of this project. i want to thank the project sponsor for the analysis they performed to care a code compliant height wit
park you'd be considering that significant. we're talking about averages of 50% or more loss of light to these human people and that is clearly significant. ms. pelosi already identified the state density bonus law that talks about any specific adverse impact upon public health and safety or the physical environment allows the local jurisdiction to deny the state density bonus. this is reference to objective standards. the objective standards here have been in the planning code and in the...
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ms. marshall? >> caller: i want to thank justin steele for your patience throughout this school year. two quick points. i hope that every sfusd student will go see the exhibit in golden gate parke to the juneteenth celebration. it represents 350 slaves came to america 400 years ago. secondly, i want to have a strong advocacy for my dear colleague. there are exceptions to every man made rule. board commissioners, dr. matthew, please find a way to keep paloma our indian coordinator in our current position. i was there eight years ago when she had this opening to open up indian ed center. i been to most of her events. [please stand by] >> it's no easy feat to do everything we need to do in our own homes as well so having support of district personnel is critical and if our first core value is being student center then that means supporting the family. we really hope that you will provide staffing necessary to keep this program and this program coordinator in place. and also i cannot highly echo enough the comments about more support for our students who communicate with asl. the pathway, wearing my special education hat and that pathway option, that's powerful. thank you. >> than
ms. marshall? >> caller: i want to thank justin steele for your patience throughout this school year. two quick points. i hope that every sfusd student will go see the exhibit in golden gate parke to the juneteenth celebration. it represents 350 slaves came to america 400 years ago. secondly, i want to have a strong advocacy for my dear colleague. there are exceptions to every man made rule. board commissioners, dr. matthew, please find a way to keep paloma our indian coordinator in our...