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so thank you very much, mya and allison. this is really great work and it gives us a really good set of tools. and, you know, i think that applicability to our earlier conversation about the cultural corridors, i think that it does formalize things and, you know, as a really useful set of tools for that conversation as well. so thank you so much. excellent work. so is that it? >> that's it. >> our wonderful time together. so this meeting is adjourned. >>. sorry i'm late. good afternoon everyone. this is the meeting of the public utilities commission. it's tuesday january 22. roll call, please. >> clerk: vice president caen. >> here. >> clerk: commissioner kwon and courtney are excused and we have a quorum. >> good. next item. >> clerk: approval of the minutes of december 11, 2018. >> i vote approval. >> second. >> any public comment? hearing none all those in favor. >> aye. >> opposed? the motion carries. item 4, general public comment. i don't have any speaker cards. is there anyone who'd like to speak to any item not on to
so thank you very much, mya and allison. this is really great work and it gives us a really good set of tools. and, you know, i think that applicability to our earlier conversation about the cultural corridors, i think that it does formalize things and, you know, as a really useful set of tools for that conversation as well. so thank you so much. excellent work. so is that it? >> that's it. >> our wonderful time together. so this meeting is adjourned. >>. sorry i'm late. good...
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so thank you very much, mya and allison. this is really great work and it gives us a really good set of tools. and, you know, i think that applicability to our earlier conversation about the cultural corridors, i think that it does formalize things and, you know, as a really useful set of tools for that conversation as well. so thank you so much. excellent work. so is that it? >> that's it. >> our wonderful time together. so this meeting is adjourned. >> this is one place you can always count on to give you what you had before and remind you of what your san francisco history used to be. >> we hear that all the time, people bring their kids here and their grandparents brought them here and down the line. >> even though people move away, whenever they come back to the city, they make it here. and they tell us that. >> you're going to get something made fresh, made by hand and made with quality products and something that's very, very good. ♪ >> the legacy bars and restaurants was something that was begun by san francisco simp
so thank you very much, mya and allison. this is really great work and it gives us a really good set of tools. and, you know, i think that applicability to our earlier conversation about the cultural corridors, i think that it does formalize things and, you know, as a really useful set of tools for that conversation as well. so thank you so much. excellent work. so is that it? >> that's it. >> our wonderful time together. so this meeting is adjourned. >> this is one place you...
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so thank you very much, mya and allison. this is really great work and it gives us a really good set of tools. and, you know, i think that applicability to our earlier conversation about the cultural corridors, i think that it does formalize things and, you know, as a really useful set of tools for that conversation as well. so thank you so much. excellent work. so is that it? >> that's it. >> our wonderful time together. so this meeting is adjourned. shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shopping and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco. by supporting local services within our neighborhoods, we help san francisco remain unique, successful, and vibrant. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> my name is ray behr. i am the owner of chief plus. it's a destination specialty foods store, and it's also a corner grocery store, as well. we call it cheese plus because there's a lot of additions in addition to cheese here. from fresh flowers, to wine, past a, chocol
so thank you very much, mya and allison. this is really great work and it gives us a really good set of tools. and, you know, i think that applicability to our earlier conversation about the cultural corridors, i think that it does formalize things and, you know, as a really useful set of tools for that conversation as well. so thank you so much. excellent work. so is that it? >> that's it. >> our wonderful time together. so this meeting is adjourned. shop and dine in the 49...
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thanks. >> hello, everyone, mya small, planning department staff. as tim has suggested that, you know, this has been a really interesting process for us as well as staff, and it's interesting to see all of you here today evaluating design review and preservation in combination. and interimly we are collaborating on this project and it's been a rich and valuable process. these are really challenging issues at play and looking at a site and something that you're weighing all the time in terms what the benefits are of a particular project and how it comes forth. and as many of you know that we have been working on establishing base guideline documents. and the residential design guidelines in our district are with the fundamental guideline document there. and we have the newly adopted urban design guidelines for our mixed use and our neighborhood commercial and our commercial districts. and then the forthcoming historic design guidelines. so those base guidelines establish the larger framework of design guidance for these issues. the special topic desi
thanks. >> hello, everyone, mya small, planning department staff. as tim has suggested that, you know, this has been a really interesting process for us as well as staff, and it's interesting to see all of you here today evaluating design review and preservation in combination. and interimly we are collaborating on this project and it's been a rich and valuable process. these are really challenging issues at play and looking at a site and something that you're weighing all the time in...
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like many others they came in dream that was a and me andhemselves, my sister, mya.s children growing up in the east bay, we community with deep belief in the promise of our country and understanding of that promise, we're raised in a community taught to ee a world beyond just ourselves. to be compassionate about struggles of all people. nd the fight for justice is everyone's responsibility. don't mother would say sit around and complain about things. do something. and she was saying get up, stand n't give up the fight. this inspired me to be a rosecutor. p spot i cks from this walked into the courtroom and ds that would guide my life's work. eople.he pris justicenew our criminal ystem was flawed but also new impact law enforcement had on people's lives. and responsibilities to give and these are the voiceless and vulnerable. i believe and on that point, on that point, then, as i do now, no one should be left to alone. when a case filed it doesn't read the name of the victim but the people. is a point i've explained to survivors of crime. people who faced harm at the
like many others they came in dream that was a and me andhemselves, my sister, mya.s children growing up in the east bay, we community with deep belief in the promise of our country and understanding of that promise, we're raised in a community taught to ee a world beyond just ourselves. to be compassionate about struggles of all people. nd the fight for justice is everyone's responsibility. don't mother would say sit around and complain about things. do something. and she was saying get up,...
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mya lynn robinson is his wife. >> when was the last time she was in church? >> it's funny the tricks time can play on you. >> do you think it says a lot about how far we have come, that we've broken through the taboo and have this very mainstream, interracial marriage? >> i think it's important -- >> i think we have a lot farther to go. ♪ >> reporter: this family has never shied away from tough conversations. >> did you ever like a boy? >> no. >> does it bother you that i do? >> no! >> tell me about the scene you have with your grandpa where you basically come out to him. >> yeah. >> he says what took you so long? >> mark is still figuring things out. he's not someone who wants to be labeled or is going to label anyone else. >> reporter: a classic ensemble show, the conners showing how families can overcome loss and move forward. >>> up next, a thirsty stunt at the golden globes. now serving a viral frenzy. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the first and only treatment of
mya lynn robinson is his wife. >> when was the last time she was in church? >> it's funny the tricks time can play on you. >> do you think it says a lot about how far we have come, that we've broken through the taboo and have this very mainstream, interracial marriage? >> i think it's important -- >> i think we have a lot farther to go. ♪ >> reporter: this family has never shied away from tough conversations. >> did you ever like a boy? >> no....
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oh oh a nun myaing if i wasn't forced to marry my husband did early on he tried to seduce me but i stopped him so he told his mother that i didn't want him yet he said get her parents to make me marry her or i'll drink poison and kill myself. while we but my mother refused then his mother fell on her knees in front of me when she was quite old and i told her that i didn't want to marry her son when. she said that he was her only child and asked me at least to pretend that i loved him. much of this reaction where my mother said that the woman had put a curse on me the older people shouldn't behave like that in front of younger people to go so i decided to marry him anyway she had put a curse on me. noisome would be seen but i thank. god. i was. when i told him says when i was sixteen i got pregnant for the first time though my husband and i moved to the city of power kuharich london but we couldn't live with anyone and his family. so i stayed with a friend of hers and my husband was violent right from the start he scolded humiliated and physically abused me even when i was pregnant. where h
oh oh a nun myaing if i wasn't forced to marry my husband did early on he tried to seduce me but i stopped him so he told his mother that i didn't want him yet he said get her parents to make me marry her or i'll drink poison and kill myself. while we but my mother refused then his mother fell on her knees in front of me when she was quite old and i told her that i didn't want to marry her son when. she said that he was her only child and asked me at least to pretend that i loved him. much of...
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they came in pursuit of a dream, and that dream was a dream for themselves, for me, and for my sister mya up here in the east bay, we were raised by a community with a deep belief in the promise of our country, and a deep understanding of the parts of that promise that still remain unfulfilled we were raised in a community where we were taught to see a world beyond just ourselves. to be conscious aboof the strug of all people and the fight for justice is everyone's responsibility in fact, my mother used to say, don't sit around and complain about things do something and basically i think she was basically saying, you got to get up and stand up and don't gib up the fight. and it is this deep-rooted belief that inspired me to become a lawyer and a prosecutor it was just a couple of blocks from this very spot nearly 30 years ago as a young district attorney i walked in to the courtroom for the first time, and said the five words that would guide my life's work kamala harris, for the people. [ cheers and applause now -- now, i knew our criminal justice system was deeply flawed, but i also kne
they came in pursuit of a dream, and that dream was a dream for themselves, for me, and for my sister mya up here in the east bay, we were raised by a community with a deep belief in the promise of our country, and a deep understanding of the parts of that promise that still remain unfulfilled we were raised in a community where we were taught to see a world beyond just ourselves. to be conscious aboof the strug of all people and the fight for justice is everyone's responsibility in fact, my...
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joining me now is senior vice president for social justice at the new school and msnbc legal analyst mya wylie, and former u.s. attorney, former associate, independent counsel in the whitewater investigation, and law professor at the university of baltimore school of law, kim whaley. great to have you. is it illegal to make people work without pay? >> according to the federal court of claims under barack obama in 2013, they have to pay. so there actually has been a lawsuit brought in 2013 when the government shut down. workers not only got their pay, they got liquidated damages, which means they got a lot of additional money just for the fact the government should have done it because the court essentially said, even if the law requires you not to spend money that hasn't been appropriated, that doesn't give you the right to ignore the federal labor standards act, which does require nonexempt -- i mean, just to be clear, it's not all federal workers, but if you're a wage-earning worker, if you're not a salaried worker, then yes. >> and it does stop people from doing part-time work potenti
joining me now is senior vice president for social justice at the new school and msnbc legal analyst mya wylie, and former u.s. attorney, former associate, independent counsel in the whitewater investigation, and law professor at the university of baltimore school of law, kim whaley. great to have you. is it illegal to make people work without pay? >> according to the federal court of claims under barack obama in 2013, they have to pay. so there actually has been a lawsuit brought in 2013...
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. >> i want to just echo everything mya just said. there have been half a dozen bipartisan commissions that looked as social security. all of them come out with recommendations that increasing the minimum benefit, increasing benefits for the very aged, that is for the safety net is very weak. high lifetime earners only need one. this theyways to do would make it sustainable over a long-term and a better program. >> my time is expired. the chair recognizes the joe manchin california, mr. sherman. >> i would like to thank you for this initial slides for you from us economic catastrophe that do not have to go to greece. just go to the midwest, the small towns. lower paid jobs replacing higher-paying jobs, opioids, suicide, and for one of the few times in our history, a decline in life expectancy. theill be able to build largest and highest house of cards in history before it collapses because the whole world loves lending us money. it has made our currency the currency -- the reserve currency. rating, arecredit cost of borrowing went dow
. >> i want to just echo everything mya just said. there have been half a dozen bipartisan commissions that looked as social security. all of them come out with recommendations that increasing the minimum benefit, increasing benefits for the very aged, that is for the safety net is very weak. high lifetime earners only need one. this theyways to do would make it sustainable over a long-term and a better program. >> my time is expired. the chair recognizes the joe manchin california,...
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shutdown once control changes tomorrow as the fromom of our distraction the government and you know for in myatate, i think people were more concerned about space and we this talk about, we have ncaalled nafta that is this is very little difference and it is not going to address our of the sound that ross described, but much more greater precision, in fact, him, so instead we are talking about a wall, and we , we don't have heree coming in to who are payng to, obtain jobs that better than in the home countries, that has been less of maybe fivehan it was years ago and now we're look at isigrants and again, that not really issue. >> host: ok. thank you. dublin, ohio, the last caller nor segment. the coming in of the 116th congress look for tomorrowogram for taking a look at issues facing this new congress and get to hear from the new leaders as the congress goes forward and don't forget the documentary we we talked about tonight at 8:00 on the senate. more information on c-span@c-span.org and thanks for watching our program today. edition ofther washington journal coming your way tomorrow. see y
shutdown once control changes tomorrow as the fromom of our distraction the government and you know for in myatate, i think people were more concerned about space and we this talk about, we have ncaalled nafta that is this is very little difference and it is not going to address our of the sound that ross described, but much more greater precision, in fact, him, so instead we are talking about a wall, and we , we don't have heree coming in to who are payng to, obtain jobs that better than in...
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every day we whispered but mya, laughing at temperature clothes, he shoes, she food she brought to lunch. >>> some days miya held out our hand to show us what you brought, deck of card, pickup sticks, small tatters doll. whenever she asked to us play we said, nope. the days grew warmer and warmer, the pond thawed gramps began growing. one day miya came to school area a pretty dress and fancy shoes but the monday and the dress looked like they belongs to another girl before miya. i had a new name for her, kendra whispered, never new. everything she had came from a second hand store. we all laughed. miya stood by the fence. she was holding a jump rope but did not come over to ask us if he wanted to play. after a while she toldded it double, rolled the ends around each hand and started jumping. she jumped around the whole schoolyard without even stopping. she didn't look up once. she just jumped. jumped, jumped. the next day miya's seat was empty. in class that morning we were talking about kindness. miss albert brought a big bowl into the class and filled it with water. gathered around her
every day we whispered but mya, laughing at temperature clothes, he shoes, she food she brought to lunch. >>> some days miya held out our hand to show us what you brought, deck of card, pickup sticks, small tatters doll. whenever she asked to us play we said, nope. the days grew warmer and warmer, the pond thawed gramps began growing. one day miya came to school area a pretty dress and fancy shoes but the monday and the dress looked like they belongs to another girl before miya. i had...
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mindfuck but you have to remember there's a context to the mail when you can't sit in front of its bow myaing then you'll probably go to a cast and see the bowlers. and of course you'll interpret that behavior and no right it wants to be fed the taste but that doesn't necessarily mean it's a typical fede. that's true you often get it wrong sometimes we just want to tension that's my buddy. fiona lives with him. and alexis. covert. manipulate. just watch how he keeps them in line. you know every time we go out he makes exactly the same noises when he meows the pathetically i can't help it cut back upstairs. high pitched. and when he's hungry and it's just a meal. gotta hand it to him is a must hard core meows. i was able to extract some relatively clear vocalisations yes if you want to focalize ations and here's where he wants to be left out this is sort of general emotional rule you could say went after the more negative the emotion the greater the education the longer the vocalization. and the pitch usually rises as well. as we do that too when we worked up our boys got tired and sometimes i
mindfuck but you have to remember there's a context to the mail when you can't sit in front of its bow myaing then you'll probably go to a cast and see the bowlers. and of course you'll interpret that behavior and no right it wants to be fed the taste but that doesn't necessarily mean it's a typical fede. that's true you often get it wrong sometimes we just want to tension that's my buddy. fiona lives with him. and alexis. covert. manipulate. just watch how he keeps them in line. you know every...