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resolution recommending guiding principaling for the construction maintenance and financing of permanently affordable and accessible housing for people with disabilities and seniors where as this housing has been an issue that affects the disability community and the city of san francisco and where as statewide funding for football affordable and accessible housing has severely diminished and we're asking that housing for people with disabilitied is an urgent need and where as the mayor's disability counsel has received public testimony from community members with disabilities and from their advocates who shared their frustration and disappointment with the state of existing housing and the many challenges they face acquiring affordable and accessible housing. now and therefore be it resolved that additional funding sources for affordable and accessible housing be explored in particular the mayor's disability counsel urges the mayor's office of housing and community development to collaborate with the california department of housing and community development other federal funding sources,
resolution recommending guiding principaling for the construction maintenance and financing of permanently affordable and accessible housing for people with disabilities and seniors where as this housing has been an issue that affects the disability community and the city of san francisco and where as statewide funding for football affordable and accessible housing has severely diminished and we're asking that housing for people with disabilitied is an urgent need and where as the mayor's...
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i can report that as a result of the flyering, one individual has moved into permanent housing. so working with the sf hot team and the mayor's home fund provided to provide a move in cost 1 person has gone into permanent housing as a result of that. i was visited by the homeless and they came and shared information and ideas and i'm eager to pursue those ideas. among them were programs that are taking place in seattle and san diego where faith based institution allow individuals to park their vehicles on there and it appears from one of the programs is not governmentaley based and we want to make sure that they can be respectful on that property and then to work with them. so i have reached out to the sf inter faith council and heard the coalition worked with the inter faith council and met to talk about doing that. in addition there is a program in oregon where a vehicle can be in a business. so generally where businesses have had problems to their property and nuisance activity, they have allowed people being on that property. i'm going to seek help from those programs becaus
i can report that as a result of the flyering, one individual has moved into permanent housing. so working with the sf hot team and the mayor's home fund provided to provide a move in cost 1 person has gone into permanent housing as a result of that. i was visited by the homeless and they came and shared information and ideas and i'm eager to pursue those ideas. among them were programs that are taking place in seattle and san diego where faith based institution allow individuals to park their...
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waxman, we voted 51 to nothing which would permanently repeal s.g.r. and replace it with a system that promotes the highest quality of care. while i'm disappointed that we didn't repeal s.g.r. this year, this tonight is a step forward where we will continue to work at a more complete solution. to fix the offsets. i look forward to working with my colleagues on all the committees to get it done in a bipartisan way. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. waxman: mr. speaker, as a supporter of the affordable care act, i look forward to next year where we will see all americans have a chance to buy health insurance for those who are on medicare, that is their health insurance coverage, and we will only keep the promise of coverage to them if we pay the providers who give them care, especially the physicians and votes why i ask for an aye on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: i yield one minute to the distinguished the gentle
waxman, we voted 51 to nothing which would permanently repeal s.g.r. and replace it with a system that promotes the highest quality of care. while i'm disappointed that we didn't repeal s.g.r. this year, this tonight is a step forward where we will continue to work at a more complete solution. to fix the offsets. i look forward to working with my colleagues on all the committees to get it done in a bipartisan way. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from...
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provide a permanent location specifically in the mission district. support the distribution of those who are identifying themselves as indian. and to capture the number of indian students and the missed turn out formula grants. it should provide all the applications in the indian education act. from a report synergy is catch all students who have identified themselves as indians and provide the names to the indian coordinator. by the core curriculum to have the indian education program library materials. those are materials provide an educational opportunity for number one native indian students to learn and to hear their stories reflected back to them. on behalf of the indian education program we would like to thank the board for listening to our presentation. thank you. >> thank you. we have a number of public speakers signed up for this item. let me find myocarditis. so we'll hear public system first and go ahead with board commits and questions. (calling names) (laughter) you were very eager to speak. so if you would like to give public comment y
provide a permanent location specifically in the mission district. support the distribution of those who are identifying themselves as indian. and to capture the number of indian students and the missed turn out formula grants. it should provide all the applications in the indian education act. from a report synergy is catch all students who have identified themselves as indians and provide the names to the indian coordinator. by the core curriculum to have the indian education program library...
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now, is it permanent? i don't think anything is permanent in our politics right now so i think it is certainly possible, now that the website is on stronger footing. they have a lot of work to go to -- do to get the exchanges healthy by getting the people they need to make that financially viable, the right mix of people and it's of paramount importance, i think by the administration by the end of this month to get all the people whose plans were canceled who want to buy coverage, get them coverage so that nobody can say because of obamacare, the number of people without insurance has gone up because they weren't able to buy coverage. >> let me go back to that big question, is it permanent or transyenlts? we have ace cases of presidents who hit terrible bumps in their second years, ronald reagan and bill clintonen and recovered beautifully. and a recent example of george w. bush who just kept hitting bumps and went on down. any evidence as to what type this is? >> you shouldn't expect him to follow a bush
now, is it permanent? i don't think anything is permanent in our politics right now so i think it is certainly possible, now that the website is on stronger footing. they have a lot of work to go to -- do to get the exchanges healthy by getting the people they need to make that financially viable, the right mix of people and it's of paramount importance, i think by the administration by the end of this month to get all the people whose plans were canceled who want to buy coverage, get them...
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is consistent with republican efforts to try to replace the sequester with permanent savings that make more sense. >> this was a hard-fought negotiation. i want to thank leader pelosi and my fellow conferees for making it clear as recently as 12 to 24 hours ago that the way the agreement was taking shape would not be acceptable to members of the democratic caucus. >> i will support the agreement. they did an excellent job of describing it. it is not a deal anyone would want in the ideal world. it is a government where democrats control the senate and presidency. this is a real step forward. i think every republican should support it. >> ryan lost some fans. >> i would give him the lowest grade for republicans to ryan. he is proving that he is a fiscal fake. it is his job to stand up and tell the truth and when he says we can raise spending for the defense back to the pre- sequester level or for domestic, that is evident that we are going in the wrong direction. >> one criticism from democrats there is no extension of the jobless benefits for about 1.3 million americans. it could cost h
is consistent with republican efforts to try to replace the sequester with permanent savings that make more sense. >> this was a hard-fought negotiation. i want to thank leader pelosi and my fellow conferees for making it clear as recently as 12 to 24 hours ago that the way the agreement was taking shape would not be acceptable to members of the democratic caucus. >> i will support the agreement. they did an excellent job of describing it. it is not a deal anyone would want in the...
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eventually able to share spaces through other arts organizations, but i do remember how important permanent physical space was. that's why it's so exciting to be here 13 years later to celebrate the acquisition of two very important buildings here in the tenderloin and mid-market for two organizations that have held strong in the mid-market area for a long time and that's leading and -- luggage store gallery, i want to recognize mr. smith and jessica from counter paul. it's so fun to be able to kind of switch roles as our arts community grows. i remember going to the intersection of the arts and now they are here a block away at 5 m and dr. cohen is now the director of yerba buena center for the arts. that is community begins to evolve, we are here growing the job sector here in mid-market. in 2011 when the mayor held a press conference across the street, we had the highest vacancy commercial rate in the city. what we are seeing now at mid-market is that everyone wants to be here now. of course what that means that everyone wants to be here, what does that mean for the arts community that h
eventually able to share spaces through other arts organizations, but i do remember how important permanent physical space was. that's why it's so exciting to be here 13 years later to celebrate the acquisition of two very important buildings here in the tenderloin and mid-market for two organizations that have held strong in the mid-market area for a long time and that's leading and -- luggage store gallery, i want to recognize mr. smith and jessica from counter paul. it's so fun to be able to...
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as you know, supervisor, over broadway is helping to develop 75 new permanently affordable homes for low-income families, i can report to all of you that the concrete podium is already up on that site. down on ocean street and supervisor yee's district in the shadow of city college, a crane is lifting material that will build 71 new homes for low-income families and transitional age youth. in the mid market area, st. anthony's the building 90 new homes for low-income seniors and in the [inaudible] market area in second and harrison street, the kasanagus project, housing will open in december for homeless youths, these are a few site that is are permanently affordable and currently under construction. yet these projects are not funded by the housing trust fund. however, we could not be able to produce projects like these this year or in the future without our housing trust fund. in fact, if we had not responded to the loss of the redevelopment agency swiftly with a 30 year source of affordable housing funding, our housing climate would be much worse than it is today. this is the first
as you know, supervisor, over broadway is helping to develop 75 new permanently affordable homes for low-income families, i can report to all of you that the concrete podium is already up on that site. down on ocean street and supervisor yee's district in the shadow of city college, a crane is lifting material that will build 71 new homes for low-income families and transitional age youth. in the mid market area, st. anthony's the building 90 new homes for low-income seniors and in the...
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i do not think it is permanent damage. it was a rocky rollout.e see things improving every day on that front. we know from the states that had their own systems and do them well -- california, new york, kentucky -- >> we see them struggling. >> they are working to get it done. maryland is still struggling. the underlying policy is sound. we know that by looking at the states where the computer systems are working. i think you will see continued improvement going forward. more more people are signing up. more people have access to affordable care who did not before. you will have a different story. >> one used to work in the house. will that make a difference? will it affect how the white house functions? >> i think it will make a difference. the house democratic leadership, some of us met with bill -- phil yesterday to talk about health care policy issue here . john podesta. is an old pro. i think that will provide some added muscle there. >> do they not consult enough or reach out enough? >> i think that is right. in the house, there are some wh
i do not think it is permanent damage. it was a rocky rollout.e see things improving every day on that front. we know from the states that had their own systems and do them well -- california, new york, kentucky -- >> we see them struggling. >> they are working to get it done. maryland is still struggling. the underlying policy is sound. we know that by looking at the states where the computer systems are working. i think you will see continued improvement going forward. more more...
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and we're paying for that with more permanent reforms on the auto pilot side of the spending ledger in excess of the sequester relief results in any of deficit reduction. that to me is a good deal. >> [inaudible] it looks as if this represents an agreement between the two of you versus an agreement that you can get through both chambers. how much vetting you have done? >> i can tell that you i've been in close contact with my leadership and a number of members as we've worked through this issue. i expect that chairman ryan and my job will be the same as we leave here tonight. which is to talk to everybody about our deal and to work to get the vote. i'm confident that we won't have 100% of the senate or 100% of the house. this is a bipartisan deal. we have both had to move to get to where we are today. but i think what the american people ought to know is that this congress can work, that people can come up together from very different corners and find common ground and bring some certainty back to our jobs and our economy. that is what we have continually focused on. >> we've done this
and we're paying for that with more permanent reforms on the auto pilot side of the spending ledger in excess of the sequester relief results in any of deficit reduction. that to me is a good deal. >> [inaudible] it looks as if this represents an agreement between the two of you versus an agreement that you can get through both chambers. how much vetting you have done? >> i can tell that you i've been in close contact with my leadership and a number of members as we've worked...
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all those various permanent spending cuts. it gives back or relieves some of the -- from the sequester $63 billion in spending. half to defense, half to domestic spending like mr. van hollen was talking about. the result is a net deficit reduction of $23 billion. so, from the budget control act of 2011, this advances fiscal responsibility to the tune of $23 billion. to put it this way, another way, two years ago when we passed the first house republican budget, when we came into the majority, the appropriation number we were looking for then was $1.019 trillion. then in 2012 the appropriation bill we were fighting for then was $1.028 trillion. giving myself another minute to explain -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one additional minute. mr. ryan: the budget control act would have had us at $1.058 trillion. this agreement puts us at $1.012 trillion. under this agreement, we would not hit that discretionary spending number of $1.019 trillion, the one we asked for two years ago, we wouldn't hit that nu
all those various permanent spending cuts. it gives back or relieves some of the -- from the sequester $63 billion in spending. half to defense, half to domestic spending like mr. van hollen was talking about. the result is a net deficit reduction of $23 billion. so, from the budget control act of 2011, this advances fiscal responsibility to the tune of $23 billion. to put it this way, another way, two years ago when we passed the first house republican budget, when we came into the majority,...
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>> things that we are seeing, a general fear, of this permanent record, we're all creating these permanentecords, and for adults that starts at an age where there is a level of understanding of how this content is going to be understood and accepted. but a large percent, i think 90% of two-year-olds has an online presence. now we're seeing permanent records starting at a very young age. obviously if they're two years old, it's their parents putting up the content, and it goes on throughout the life of the user. >> generally do you like the idea of what these laws are trying to do? >> i do. i think they're intended to protect the development of kids through this very vital identi identity--identity process that is natural, good for the psychology of children. and so in order to protect those mistakes, that wiggle room into not keep kids in this static state i think is a generally great thing. >> emma, is this window dressingish or do you think it's really going to work in terms of deleting what is intended to be deleted? >> i think it's really a challenge. these eraser button laws are all a
>> things that we are seeing, a general fear, of this permanent record, we're all creating these permanentecords, and for adults that starts at an age where there is a level of understanding of how this content is going to be understood and accepted. but a large percent, i think 90% of two-year-olds has an online presence. now we're seeing permanent records starting at a very young age. obviously if they're two years old, it's their parents putting up the content, and it goes on...
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they bring the bridge permanently up to code. the price tag, san jose's new mega millions winner could certainly afford it, 25 million bucks more than double the initial $10 millionest mat. >> this was not something you could go to home depot and ask them where they keep their steel saddles. >> caltrans still needs to do some touchups on those bulbs. the money for the project came from a contingency fund. >>> pretty amazing rescue. take a look at this. man gets trapped at the very edge of a construction crane. there he is. he gets stuck up there after fire broke out in the building below. this was in ontario, canada. a million tear helicopter is called in to save the train operator. they pick him up and whisk him away. incredible. >>> well, the blind man who survived getting run over by a subway train almost had to give up. the guide dog that saefed his life. >>> and insurance won't pay for the dog anymore. but then mieer says their story went viral. >> orlando helps his blind owner 61-year-old cecil williams get around on a daly
they bring the bridge permanently up to code. the price tag, san jose's new mega millions winner could certainly afford it, 25 million bucks more than double the initial $10 millionest mat. >> this was not something you could go to home depot and ask them where they keep their steel saddles. >> caltrans still needs to do some touchups on those bulbs. the money for the project came from a contingency fund. >>> pretty amazing rescue. take a look at this. man gets trapped at...
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they may be permanent. we don't know how permanent it is. that is definitely unprecedented. but the idea that social media environment has never occurred before if not unprecedented. even though there are these differences, the analogy is close enough that this sort of social reaction you get to social media throughout the centuries that will trivialize debatecome only two revolutions come at things like that. they're the sort of issues the internet in social media today have also raised. the analogy is imperfect and merry things you do on the internet that you couldn't do. but the similarities are close enough we can learn a lot a lot of lessons by looking at history. >> host: mr. standage, you read another possibility is to be social in a transitional state like aol and compuserve in the 1990s. >> guest: yes, something quite striking about the way social media is operating on the internet today. if you look at the e-mail or web publishing works, if you don't like the idea that google is looking up for your mail come you can set up your web server. it is theoretically possi
they may be permanent. we don't know how permanent it is. that is definitely unprecedented. but the idea that social media environment has never occurred before if not unprecedented. even though there are these differences, the analogy is close enough that this sort of social reaction you get to social media throughout the centuries that will trivialize debatecome only two revolutions come at things like that. they're the sort of issues the internet in social media today have also raised. the...
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why now and can he afford for this to be permanent? okay, these people out i don't know want to deal with them. >> i think it was a skirmish in a broader war. i think you can chalk this up to boehner 1, the others zero. we have a long way to go. the other issues coming forward, they're going to be much more controversial. immigration being one of those things. it's clear that on this issue, republicans saw that it was a losing fight to go down the pathway of shutting the government down. on immigration, is it going to be easier or harder? i'm going to say it's harder to get republicans on board because you're not saving the republican party in the sense, you're probably helping the democratic party at least in the short term by switching in a midterm election. switching to the issue of immigration. >> i've written several obituaries for the tea party over the years. they generally turn out to be wrong. i think something that is fundamentally changed. there was a poll out this week saying 22% of people are supportive of what the tea par
why now and can he afford for this to be permanent? okay, these people out i don't know want to deal with them. >> i think it was a skirmish in a broader war. i think you can chalk this up to boehner 1, the others zero. we have a long way to go. the other issues coming forward, they're going to be much more controversial. immigration being one of those things. it's clear that on this issue, republicans saw that it was a losing fight to go down the pathway of shutting the government down....
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-- has only permanently -- currently only one permanent and one temporary assistant examiner. the short staffing slow turn around times led the association of medical examiners to downgrade the office's accreditation this year from full to provisional. these extreme delays can prevent family members from reaching closure in the loss of their loved ones and can delay their ability to resolve issues with insurance and retirement funds. i have actually heard from a couple of constituents who have been waiting in this backlog for news of the official death certificates of loved ones and i can't imagine how much anguish this could cause a family. therefore, i am calling for a hearing to review the backlog in the medical examiner's office, their staffing levels, and what steps can be taken to expedite the resolution of these pending cases. that's my item for submission. >> thank you, supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. >> thank you. i have a few in memoriams that i want to submit today. one is very personal to me. [speaker not understood] who sadly was killed on december 1st. some
-- has only permanently -- currently only one permanent and one temporary assistant examiner. the short staffing slow turn around times led the association of medical examiners to downgrade the office's accreditation this year from full to provisional. these extreme delays can prevent family members from reaching closure in the loss of their loved ones and can delay their ability to resolve issues with insurance and retirement funds. i have actually heard from a couple of constituents who have...
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so we'll know whether this interim agreement will lead to something more permanent.ow as ben said with the cubans, the ball as in the iranians' court. this president has pushed as farce as an american president has in 30 years. >> it's a strongest tour to the iranian people. $7 billion in benefits for them by easing sanctions over the next six months. if they accept the conditions the u.n. security council, the permanent members have put forward including the us the, they could benefit even more. >> but then we have a situation similar to the one with cuba which is the iranian people love america. there are probably no people in the world except for the mullahs and extreme islamists who love america more than the iranians. behave a lot of them in beverly hills. boy, do they love america. we can try to make an opening to them but again through strength. i say at this point, open smile, negotiate eyes open. that he would build an anti-missile defense system for israel, for saudi arabia, for america. but reach through to that core of pro american sentiment in cuba and i
so we'll know whether this interim agreement will lead to something more permanent.ow as ben said with the cubans, the ball as in the iranians' court. this president has pushed as farce as an american president has in 30 years. >> it's a strongest tour to the iranian people. $7 billion in benefits for them by easing sanctions over the next six months. if they accept the conditions the u.n. security council, the permanent members have put forward including the us the, they could benefit...
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since 2011 we've decreased homelessness among conveniences by thirty percent by opening the permanent housing for 75 conveniences with on site services and our two other successful homes for heroes. with the partnership from hud and the vouchers rapidy housing and the cities refunding of housing. all told over the last 9 years we have some 10 thousand san franciscans have left the shelters for permanent housing including 3 had thousand units for affordable housing and housing first is my priority we'll continue to support emergency services particularly those with for those in needs. we're expanding our shelter for helping the lgbt folks and we've expanded our everyday connect. clearly our work is not finished. we've been talking about universal health care building on a world-class city and this our way to success. we're going to make sure that san francisco is a home for >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and afte
since 2011 we've decreased homelessness among conveniences by thirty percent by opening the permanent housing for 75 conveniences with on site services and our two other successful homes for heroes. with the partnership from hud and the vouchers rapidy housing and the cities refunding of housing. all told over the last 9 years we have some 10 thousand san franciscans have left the shelters for permanent housing including 3 had thousand units for affordable housing and housing first is my...
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kept the world we're in our new permanent exhibit on the civil rights movement it's called make some noise it's about students in the civil rights movement and it's kind of a little known story a lot of kids don't remember it today but back in the sixty's this country much of the country was still segregated in the south lots of laws kept african-americans from voting black people couldn't sit next to white people on interstate buses even lunch counters like this famous ones from greensboro north carolina were reserved for why people only and so in the sixty's a new generation rose up in protest and they staged direct action protests like sit ins at this lunch counter which create grew into a huge student movement that really helped change the face of segregation. yeah i feel oh but i interviewed stokely carmichael a young marion barry and moves you all these people yeah these are the student leaders from the time they were part of a group called the student nonviolent coordinating committee and they've gone on to have amazing careers and public service john lewis of course the u.s.
kept the world we're in our new permanent exhibit on the civil rights movement it's called make some noise it's about students in the civil rights movement and it's kind of a little known story a lot of kids don't remember it today but back in the sixty's this country much of the country was still segregated in the south lots of laws kept african-americans from voting black people couldn't sit next to white people on interstate buses even lunch counters like this famous ones from greensboro...