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ñ larger clubhouse8■ñ?ñ? the multiple spaces that they have now. it will create a better street experience on kearny, which is the front door on chinatown. it allows for sunlight and the ability of the whole part, providing a safe space for seniors and families to hang out. we love the new design with a large indoor clubhouse facility and select area. it creates a much needed multipurpose facility for itsúñ?ñ? community that needs space and the design opens for a lower area to fresh air with health asaiñ?ñ? a round out the pandemic year. we ask you to support the new design with us and create the best living room together for our community. thank you. >> great afternoon and thank you commissioners my name is sarah hsu and i'm with bright line defense, todáñ?ñ? nonprofits that works on air quality, food insecurity, part and workforce development issues in san francisco. we assisted with the removal of the pedestrian bridge and kearny street. it's an important project for the community and for other removal of
ñ larger clubhouse8■ñ?ñ? the multiple spaces that they have now. it will create a better street experience on kearny, which is the front door on chinatown. it allows for sunlight and the ability of the whole part, providing a safe space for seniors and families to hang out. we love the new design with a large indoor clubhouse facility and select area. it creates a much needed multipurpose facility for itsúñ?ñ? community that needs space and the design opens for a lower area to fresh air...
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industryñ■ñ■ñ■ñ■ññ■ñ■ñ■ñ■g■■zÑ?"earth fus," avocados have become one of the most popular foods on the planet and exploded into a multibillion-dollar industry. the petorca province in chile is a hub of worldwide avocado production, but the growth of the industry has created a crisis over water rights, raising questions about the moral dimensions of how our avocados are grown and consumed.
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ñ?ñ? to make it a much more viable state-of-the-art psychiatric services. the next slide goes to the clinics. we have a similar situation where we are funding through different mechanisms and if you will note five the bottom, the 14.430 is coming from a number of sources that we have been aggressively%ññ?ñeast health center, the mayor's office kicked in 1.8 million to do electric creation of the clinics. we have a state grant of 3.2 million and then on and on and on. we are looking at all of the buckets that are on slide 19 to help supplement geo bond as is just about every other departments and particular parks and rec has a very, very robust donor philanthropic program. they also match their local money to their state money. so, we are almost doing the same thing even though we don't have the state components. we have the federal component and then we had the san francisco roll general foundation that open talk about later and maybe susan would like to jump in on that conversation. on the next slide and going to turn it over to terry, that gives you a little bit of a historical perspective on cost per square foot prior to the pandemic and then right after that. >> terry saltz here, good evening commissioners. as marc pointed out this is a historical look at what project costs were on
ñ?ñ? to make it a much more viable state-of-the-art psychiatric services. the next slide goes to the clinics. we have a similar situation where we are funding through different mechanisms and if you will note five the bottom, the 14.430 is coming from a number of sources that we have been aggressively%ññ?ñeast health center, the mayor's office kicked in 1.8 million to do electric creation of the clinics. we have a state grant of 3.2 million and then on and on and on. we are looking at all...
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ñ?ñ? to make it a much more viable state-of-the-art psychiatric services. the next slide goes to the clinics. we have a similar situation where we are funding through different mechanisms and if you will note five the bottom, the 14.430 is coming from a number of sources that we have been aggressively%ññ?ñlth center, the mayor's office kicked in 1.8 million to do electric creation of the clinics. we have a state grant of 3.2 million and then on and on and on. we are looking at all of the buckets that are on slide 19 to help supplement geo bond as is just about every other departments and particular parks and rec has a very, very robust donor philanthropic program. they also match their local money to their state money. so, we are almost doing the same thing even though we don't have the state components. we have the federal component and then we had the san francisco roll general foundation that open talk about later and maybe susan would like to jump in on that conversation. on the next slide and going to turn it over to terry, that gives you a little bit of a historical perspective on cost per square foot prior to the pandemic and then right after that. >> terry saltz here, good evening commissioners. as marc pointed out this is a historical look at what project costs were on some oth
ñ?ñ? to make it a much more viable state-of-the-art psychiatric services. the next slide goes to the clinics. we have a similar situation where we are funding through different mechanisms and if you will note five the bottom, the 14.430 is coming from a number of sources that we have been aggressively%ññ?ñlth center, the mayor's office kicked in 1.8 million to do electric creation of the clinics. we have a state grant of 3.2 million and then on and on and on. we are looking at all of the...
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ñ? do this froma visual perspective,Ñ■ñ?ñ? motord bicycles. are. those are prohibited and i would like to actually see signage that articulates that you have that little electronic thing that says they are prohibited and hello bicycles which are right now allowed to use. we would really love you to use this gorgeous productive bike langone until they come up that policy question i think it is a way to satisfy and i wholeheartedly agree with my fellow commissioners to satisfy that. i did also want to point out on the signage around the motorized vehicle and a productive bike lane that for the motorized vehicle signage, i actually would like to advocates that they are along the whole entire seven and at half mile stretch of our water front. i don't know when technically the embarcadero ends and when it sort of becomes the street core door. but it should be, i would imagine, at least from trance want to or cuts in around the whole part of the what i call the embarcadero or the stadium is. i might be using my verbiage wrong but it needs to be the w
ñ? do this froma visual perspective,Ñ■ñ?ñ? motord bicycles. are. those are prohibited and i would like to actually see signage that articulates that you have that little electronic thing that says they are prohibited and hello bicycles which are right now allowed to use. we would really love you to use this gorgeous productive bike langone until they come up that policy question i think it is a way to satisfy and i wholeheartedly agree with my fellow commissioners to satisfy that. i did...
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ñ is beverly ani ñ?ñlo my name=■?ñase add a lot more money. this is the most important work of our time. >> okay budget committee and i am a resident of five. san francisco has historically spent very little on climate goals. the environment is primarily funded by grants. the director herself has+ñ?ñ? en said that she could use more staff to accomplish san francisco's climate goals. i am challenging you tobñ?ñ? spd the equivalent of 1% of san francisco's annual budget on climate equity. there are a lot of ways that you could spend $130 million, but let's just take a few. we are going to have to give every housing unit off of gas and it is too much to ask the families to pay for it on their own dime. transportation, let's rethink about how we can get around the city. what about a whole e bike network? we could charge $3 for 15 minutes and we could make something cheaper, more competitive and reliable. budget committee, please consider 1% for climate equity. thank you. hello, i am alyssa from district one and i supports
ñ is beverly ani ñ?ñlo my name=■?ñase add a lot more money. this is the most important work of our time. >> okay budget committee and i am a resident of five. san francisco has historically spent very little on climate goals. the environment is primarily funded by grants. the director herself has+ñ?ñ? en said that she could use more staff to accomplish san francisco's climate goals. i am challenging you tobñ?ñ? spd the equivalent of 1% of san francisco's annual budget on climate...
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n-n-i-s -- >> halfway home. now, do you want to quit? for 20 bucks? or do you want to go for the giannis antetokounmpo? >> going for the whole thing. a-n-e-t-o-k-o-u-n-m-p-o. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes, correct, you did it! thank giannis antetokounmpo. >> thank you, giannis! [ cheers and applause ] >> anthony: ladies and gentlemen, we have our winners in the house. these are our winners right here! [ cheers and applause ] all right. what's your name? >> jack. >> joe. >> anthony: what are you guys going to do with the winnings? >> maybe save it? [ laughter ] >> anthony: wrong answer! you're on hollywood boulevard! go spend it! splurge! all right, congratulations to you guys. [ cheers and applause ] now, everyone is freaking out about this delta variant right now. and there's also a new strain from south america on the loose, too. at this point, the coronavirus has more spinoffs than "black-ish." [ laughter ] it's amazing how much has changed during the pandemic and how much hasn't. and with that said, it's time for tonight's edition of "this week in covid history." >> this week iny, it's july 2020 and the presidential race is heatin
n-n-i-s -- >> halfway home. now, do you want to quit? for 20 bucks? or do you want to go for the giannis antetokounmpo? >> going for the whole thing. a-n-e-t-o-k-o-u-n-m-p-o. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes, correct, you did it! thank giannis antetokounmpo. >> thank you, giannis! [ cheers and applause ] >> anthony: ladies and gentlemen, we have our winners in the house. these are our winners right here! [ cheers and applause ] all right. what's your name? >>...
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white wir us- n i n will continue to wear one. white wir us- n , n , n , will continue to wear one. ve. bobby morton, thank you very _ different perspective. bobby morton, thank you very much _ different perspective. bobby morton, thank you very much for _ different perspective. bobby morton, thank you very much forjoining - different perspective. bobby morton, thank you very much forjoining us. l and a reminder the prime minister will lead the downing street coronavirus news briefing at 5pm. we'll bring that to you live here on the bbc news channel. and at 3:30 this afternoon we'll be putting your questions to health experts on what the proposed changes in england might mean for you. do send in your questions using #bbcyourquestions, or by emailing us at yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister will today announce the next steps on social distancing, face coverings and working from home. the government is expected to confirm that the majority of the remaining restrictions in england will be lifted from the 19th of july. on the 73rd anniversary of the nh
white wir us- n i n will continue to wear one. white wir us- n , n , n , will continue to wear one. ve. bobby morton, thank you very _ different perspective. bobby morton, thank you very much _ different perspective. bobby morton, thank you very much for _ different perspective. bobby morton, thank you very much forjoining - different perspective. bobby morton, thank you very much forjoining us. l and a reminder the prime minister will lead the downing street coronavirus news briefing at 5pm....
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n g. the su there though, is the cost. it costs a lot more money to ship thought across the atlantic, and then develop the facilities needed to re gusto fi that l. n. g, before it can be used than it does to pipe gas directly from russia under the seat straight into germany. joe biden, the current us president also not a big fun of no stream too, but he put things in place to remove sanctions against the company behind it. essentially allowing the project to go ahead. there are some stumbling blocks. they still, when it comes to node stream to and germany and the united states and the, you and the united states and all of that relationship, the major stumbling blocks revolt around ukraine. the u. s. estimates that the ukraine earns around $3000000000.00 from gas transit fees as its role as a big part of the, of the european union's gas trends that infrastructure, that's the money ukraine makes for allowing pipelines to be on its territory. the current deal that russia has with ukraine to allow gas to move across its territory . it expires in 2024. this concerning key f that's not stream to may be used to ukraine out of the gas transit experience o
n g. the su there though, is the cost. it costs a lot more money to ship thought across the atlantic, and then develop the facilities needed to re gusto fi that l. n. g, before it can be used than it does to pipe gas directly from russia under the seat straight into germany. joe biden, the current us president also not a big fun of no stream too, but he put things in place to remove sanctions against the company behind it. essentially allowing the project to go ahead. there are some stumbling...
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n n that you had to have the opinion that everyone else has on the lab. and you had to give a commentary up to every news maker in newsmaker interview or story. i wouldn't be surprised because that's exactly what they're doing. so i think it's, it's agenda driven. obviously it's not rating driven at c n n, for instance, because they've lost more audience in any their network. i mean they're, they're struggling to make the 1000000 in prime time, so all they do is the big lot, the big why the big lie and it's like, you know, your heads go to explode. so it varies, but it's so agenda driven. so agenda driven, well one thing that changed the site as part of did bring up is this idea is there seems to be a lack of accountability for behavior in newsrooms. and that's almost every network that we're seeing. people being able to return, who in the past have been found to be very at fault for behaviors. why do you think that is? do you think this is that, is this how it's always been for those on the outside looking in, or is there a new reason now that if you, as long as you believe it a certain way as your management, you get to stay around. i mean, you may be referring to jeffrey toobin, you know, who is caught masturbating on a, on a company call now to see an in coal. but he worked for t
n n that you had to have the opinion that everyone else has on the lab. and you had to give a commentary up to every news maker in newsmaker interview or story. i wouldn't be surprised because that's exactly what they're doing. so i think it's, it's agenda driven. obviously it's not rating driven at c n n, for instance, because they've lost more audience in any their network. i mean they're, they're struggling to make the 1000000 in prime time, so all they do is the big lot, the big why the big...
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ireland is likely to remain the go to in europe including google,ñ,ñ,ñ, for ambitious enough. >> 15%,ahead of us. dropping to the minimum instead of dropping to the bottom. we need a minimum corporate tax trade that is close to the level where we are now on average. we would have to be at around 25%. >> those most at risk must be the zero tax territory, countries like the uae, which is not part of the g20, might choose to be exempt. however, offshore tax havens including a network of british overseas territories like bermuda, cayman islands, also jersey, the isle of man, under pressure after britain hosted the g7 meeting. for the $7 billion going through those islands, it might be the end of the game if global powers find a way to not only agree on but implemented a 15% global tax. that was dani burger. our next guest says the g20 fund will kick off the last stretch of the tax negotiations. let's bring in a professor of law from georgetown university law center. great to have you with us. how long could this last stretch cake given the issues that remain? >> thank you so much for havi
ireland is likely to remain the go to in europe including google,ñ,ñ,ñ, for ambitious enough. >> 15%,ahead of us. dropping to the minimum instead of dropping to the bottom. we need a minimum corporate tax trade that is close to the level where we are now on average. we would have to be at around 25%. >> those most at risk must be the zero tax territory, countries like the uae, which is not part of the g20, might choose to be exempt. however, offshore tax havens including a...
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why is it yankee p n n $23.00? yeah, it was of course it was also too special mon, i mean, back in the dog toxic to the la jolla lily is to be large of us on the plus. you saw she called me about the middle me mariah 8 the fish when she was pregnant with both pen and jessica. we found out people were hitting the fish efficient. we mean other to the 1st month of pregnancy, they then signed up to the vents in time after these 2 head, she's been with congenital mindfulness, the ban and jessica are ready to go home. but they need therapy to assist in the full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in the been bashi. ah, has be mining in this region for more than a century? yes, in the past decade, health problems including birth defects, of being found to be late areas affected by mining pollution. i thought be in miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve that practices. it's clear about what should be done back in practice. many companies are not committing the
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if you remember the c n n reporter, what did you do? murder and she goes, what? murder. and they immediately turned off the camera. that's exactly why texas is stepping up and doing a job. that is truly the federal government's job. a job that you did, but the job that the by the ministration is completely failing us on these mockery is the republicans heating back at vice. president carmella has this trip to the border where she tried to blame the immigration crisis, which is now a level of unseen and decades on trump. we inherited it has 2 choices. we have looked at a system where people have been in housing conditions on the many years silent system medicine broken and that needs to be reconstructed. and in 5 months we've made progress. but there's still much more work to be done. which flies in the face of fact, the biden administration has arrested more migrants which they heaped praise on during elections than trump the didn't any month of his presidency, almost 200000 arrested. it may alone. biden, at one point, hadn't had more kids in detention camps. 22000, then
if you remember the c n n reporter, what did you do? murder and she goes, what? murder. and they immediately turned off the camera. that's exactly why texas is stepping up and doing a job. that is truly the federal government's job. a job that you did, but the job that the by the ministration is completely failing us on these mockery is the republicans heating back at vice. president carmella has this trip to the border where she tried to blame the immigration crisis, which is now a level of...
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some kind of, you know, you know, even handed information because all the broad sheets and all and c, n, n, m s, and be in fox. are all the same. essentially here, i mean, in this media war against cuba is unrelenting, and every once while they're caught with the doing misinformation. and so what does that tell you about how well, how, how am i to be honest discussion, there is about cuba. i grad listen to people in cuban americans in, in florida. but you know, there are also people in cuba that are pro government. ok, so i mean, i don't know, again, how do you find the balance? go ahead. daniel. tar. those revolutionary process coming through the streets immediately. so the coverage, as you said, it's in information war. it's a diplomatic war and ideological war, communication, a war, thank goodness, the grey zones in china news in tele, soon exists. so we can get an anti imperialist angle. otherwise, we're going to have the same tired rhetorical bullet points that they've been feeding us the unofficial religion of this country is anti socialism, anti self determination anywhere that it d
some kind of, you know, you know, even handed information because all the broad sheets and all and c, n, n, m s, and be in fox. are all the same. essentially here, i mean, in this media war against cuba is unrelenting, and every once while they're caught with the doing misinformation. and so what does that tell you about how well, how, how am i to be honest discussion, there is about cuba. i grad listen to people in cuban americans in, in florida. but you know, there are also people in cuba...
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n. n is not just outright buying bench a barrel. in other words, in the past, when you had a rising force in the media, they would be bought out. and that's why there's only 5 or 6 big media companies in america. they buy out all the competition. that's an all gobbling. so instead of crying about bench repair being that the ratings typically what we would say is that one of the major was simply fine bench a para, remember air america was a left wing alternative media. and i was essentially bought out all the players. my lean m s b thing and, and so, you know, we have that option. we used to why, why is it that the media companies that are already openly oligarchic, are raising money to buy out the competition? in the same way that private equity is buying out all their competition. why the media and not buying out their competition? i don't understand that. you know, that's even not even. that's not even american. i mean, what is that? that's not even soviet union like, that's not even a roman. like what is that? it is. it's like the greeks. it's like the romans. it's like spanish. it's like the british, it's like what every empire schubert this. they feel they should be obeyed, and that how dare you be a barbarian and have a different message, a different governance system, a different ideas than i do. so you e bay me or year destroyed. they don't like to negotiate. diplomacy goes out the window and they crush the competition and thus invite the population begins to invite in the barbarian. so that's what you end up being a tiring dictator and you get destroyed by the people. but i want to say another thing that they point out in this article, this is what n p r roads. and this guy brad paloma, calls attention to it. quote, saying of these online barbarians, m p r, said they tend to not provide very much context for the information that they are providing. if you stripping off context away, any piece of truth can become a piece of miss information. right? so the barbarians, the venture barrows of the day today are essentially what public access public media used to be yet. and what n p are used to be part of public access, television and radio and media that was sponsored by the people in democracy. now with amy goodman, you know, they have their annual fund raising drives, that's what publicly funded media means. but now that they've all been co opted by corporations and there are, is now public media any more. you have a good friendship barrow that goes to the readily available public media outlets like youtube and others at this time. and they are providing an alternative that is out grossing the mainstream corporate lead media. and wh
n. n is not just outright buying bench a barrel. in other words, in the past, when you had a rising force in the media, they would be bought out. and that's why there's only 5 or 6 big media companies in america. they buy out all the competition. that's an all gobbling. so instead of crying about bench repair being that the ratings typically what we would say is that one of the major was simply fine bench a para, remember air america was a left wing alternative media. and i was essentially...
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these kids are raging for the machine, arranging for the democrat already in the n n. and what other, what corporation also wants to sort of woke black lives matter b. s. and it's just a, there's no explanation other than that of how there's very iconic flag that that's why we're always, as the world represent so many different things to so many different people, you know, represent something completely different to immigrants who bought the come here for a better life than maybe it does to a native born citizen. and obviously now it means something different to the far left woke race hustlers and that's fine. they're happy to have that opinion. that's why this is a great country lag, represent those hateful people who want to air down the country. they're right to say that and they're right to believe that. and unlike that side, most people on my side support their right to believe those things. we just strongly disagree with them and wish they were better educated. why we had a we had a lady on earlier tonight on the program who was saying that a very, very small num
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it's what c n n and the mainstream media will never talk about. so if this was potentially a case of regime change, what's the point? that's a great question because it isn't regime change because job an animal we're was one flunky. and now you have cloud, joseph is to interim prime ministers right now this arial are re, but they're all sink offense. none of them are true nationally, so internationalists, they don't have a anti imperial is ideology. so right now it looks like a palace coup. different wings of the haitian bourgeois z, both of which would be in size with different parts of the state department or the pentagon or the cia, or the d. a or these are the proxy forces from taiwan and what we're seeing columbia, they would be buying for this power. they would have their own graves, we chauvinism, louise, and there's a lot of egos and narcissism involved. but at the end of the day, this is a lot of palace entry. what matters are the interests of the haitian people. and as they said to me as i was still in transit to new york city, leaving c
it's what c n n and the mainstream media will never talk about. so if this was potentially a case of regime change, what's the point? that's a great question because it isn't regime change because job an animal we're was one flunky. and now you have cloud, joseph is to interim prime ministers right now this arial are re, but they're all sink offense. none of them are true nationally, so internationalists, they don't have a anti imperial is ideology. so right now it looks like a palace coup....
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so c n n, they were very much concerned about that type of journalism. but this actually actual journalists to go to jail, that doesn't seem to be much interest them. or the reason is revealed a lot of the war crimes committed on their obama and also he embarrassed clinton in 2016. they blamed funds to great extent for clinton losing and trump winning. and in addition, in the air rush gates, when the through the russian agent laid him, all the rules could be thrown out the window because your age at the russia and it's not a journalist. there wilson law don't apply, and it's a very dangerous place to be. so need to find a way of walking this back in the media should really go back there. a mega. yeah, well, empire never said, sorry. patrick, let's remind our viewers what the alleged crime, the julian, so much committed. he revealed the war crimes of great powers, particularly of the united states. that's why he's sitting in prison now. and that's why they want him, essentially to die in prison because he told the truth about war crimes committed by weste
so c n n, they were very much concerned about that type of journalism. but this actually actual journalists to go to jail, that doesn't seem to be much interest them. or the reason is revealed a lot of the war crimes committed on their obama and also he embarrassed clinton in 2016. they blamed funds to great extent for clinton losing and trump winning. and in addition, in the air rush gates, when the through the russian agent laid him, all the rules could be thrown out the window because your...