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and we'll now hear from executive officer pollack. great. thank you very much. lafco.executive officer jeremy pollack the i have a slide that shows the proposed regular meeting schedule. this is continuing the bimonthly meeting schedule on the third friday of the odd numbered months at 10 a.m, and i've highlighted from the forward calendar the anticipated approvals, the two approvals of the of the lafco budget. and yeah, that one is fairly straight forward. and then i would invite our policy analysts to present also on the executive officer's report and to give a brief update on the midtown park apartments. hello again, commissioners. this updates on lafcos midtown park apartments, municipal housing management study. the lafco consultants fernando marty and steve suzuki have been working with the residents of midtown since january of this year, and they have submitted their draft study that includes a physical needs assessment of the property as well as recommendations for the future management options of midtown. the next steps for this draft of the study will be to s
and we'll now hear from executive officer pollack. great. thank you very much. lafco.executive officer jeremy pollack the i have a slide that shows the proposed regular meeting schedule. this is continuing the bimonthly meeting schedule on the third friday of the odd numbered months at 10 a.m, and i've highlighted from the forward calendar the anticipated approvals, the two approvals of the of the lafco budget. and yeah, that one is fairly straight forward. and then i would invite our policy...
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, it could have been sydney lumet, or it could have been sydney pollack, but one of them said "it takesot just technique and experience and all that. it's maturing as a human being and trying to grapple with life and figure it out and all of that stuff. so, by the time you've been doing it for 30 years, you have all of that banked, hopefully. and eventually, then i think you'll get to a point where you might be an okay actor. >> maturing is the theme of murphy's new film based on the novel, "small things like these." he plays bill furlong, tormented by the injustice he sees. his wife fears that his empathy will upend their lives. >> don't you ever question it? >> if you want to get on in this life, there are things you have to ignore. >> that's eileen walsh. no actor has known murphy longer. she was his first partner, in "disco pigs", 28 years ago. >> is his work ethic rooted in fear or joy? >> oh, that's a good question. i think it can only be joy. but it sometimes takes a lot of pain to get to that joy. the deeper we go with acting, the cost is greater for us. and physically, i know "
, it could have been sydney lumet, or it could have been sydney pollack, but one of them said "it takesot just technique and experience and all that. it's maturing as a human being and trying to grapple with life and figure it out and all of that stuff. so, by the time you've been doing it for 30 years, you have all of that banked, hopefully. and eventually, then i think you'll get to a point where you might be an okay actor. >> maturing is the theme of murphy's new film based on the...
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are a lot of people to thank too much i like to thank you to karen and the pollack team for this tiny support of land and the contractors and also thinking two steps ahead thank you to the construction managers and to um, system project manager. >> (calling names.) >> and to our artists phil for a beautiful public art on the front of the building and the tjpa departments in corroboration and to first citizen and oewd for a making this possible and recognize the staff the building brad shawn and france and others that are responsible for its daily operations above and beyond to have a supportive and beautiful place to call home. >> san francisco is in the news a lot right now generally not in a positive way that city faces challenges this building is an example of a neighborhood coming together to create a benefits agreement that will open affordable housing for example, the state of california creating innovate financing programs to help projects move forward an example of the city agencies and nonprofits working in partnership to provide homes for 35 unhoused individuals and if i may
are a lot of people to thank too much i like to thank you to karen and the pollack team for this tiny support of land and the contractors and also thinking two steps ahead thank you to the construction managers and to um, system project manager. >> (calling names.) >> and to our artists phil for a beautiful public art on the front of the building and the tjpa departments in corroboration and to first citizen and oewd for a making this possible and recognize the staff the building...
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and i'm absolutely delighted to welcome professor acacia pollack.entennial chair at the department of health policy and management. john hopkins, bloomberg school of public health. as you've seen in the video, professor keisha pollack, porter is going to share details on the judicial health notes project for the very first time today. as just launched, it's hot off the press, as us journalists like to say. so professor porter, could you tell us what problem you're trying to fix here? yeah. first of all, thanks, madeleine. we are thrilled to release the digital health notes today. and the problem we are trying to solve is that every single day decisions are made in sectors outside of health, such as transportation, energy, housing and health impacts aren't always at the forefront. so my colleague stephanie carrigan and i and some other colleagues created a tool a few years ago called the legislative health note to focus on proposed bills. and we saw an opportunity to also highlight court decisions. and so that's the problem we're trying to solve. and
and i'm absolutely delighted to welcome professor acacia pollack.entennial chair at the department of health policy and management. john hopkins, bloomberg school of public health. as you've seen in the video, professor keisha pollack, porter is going to share details on the judicial health notes project for the very first time today. as just launched, it's hot off the press, as us journalists like to say. so professor porter, could you tell us what problem you're trying to fix here? yeah....
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. >> reporter: amy pollack says while you can get your spices at a grocery store, she prefers to shop local. >> we need local businesses. generally speaking, they have just great products >> reporter: fung tells us sales this year have been better than last and hope they continue to increase in the coming years. >> this year there have been more people willing to spend. so yeah, we had a really good holiday season compared to last year. >> reporter: and back at when modern was donna says despite the economic challenges, it's the passion and the community that push her to keep doing what she loves. >> i do it because i love it. i don't pay myself a lot, but i pay myself enough to manage the store and give a few hours to my workers which we're all over 65 years young. >> reporter: to add to the holiday spirit, the city of san francisco had a competition here in noe valley where mayor london breed came by and judged these stores for things like the best window displays. the two businesses we just showed you won those awards. ryan, back to you. >> it went from noe valley to noel valley, b
. >> reporter: amy pollack says while you can get your spices at a grocery store, she prefers to shop local. >> we need local businesses. generally speaking, they have just great products >> reporter: fung tells us sales this year have been better than last and hope they continue to increase in the coming years. >> this year there have been more people willing to spend. so yeah, we had a really good holiday season compared to last year. >> reporter: and back at...
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joining me is julia pollack.. >> the estimate is 214,000, but you have a different forecast. what is your forecast and why? >> well, let me unpack that number for you for a second. the magic number to watch is 284,000. if that's what we get, then the fourth quarter is on pace to show stable job growth since the second quarter the second quarter and third quarter were basically flat at 148,000 monthly gains. so if that's the average -- if that's what we get, we're averaging on that pace for q4. what economists are basically saying that this 214,000 estimate, the slowing trend that we saw over the course of the year is continuing and what i'm most nervous about is the breadth of job gains is continuing to narrow they have been extremely narrowly concentrated over the last couple of months. we can see a lower number than that >> so you think we could see a lower number than 214,000? let's get to what you're talking about is the job gains narrowing. there are certain sectors that are driving the gains, things like ho
joining me is julia pollack.. >> the estimate is 214,000, but you have a different forecast. what is your forecast and why? >> well, let me unpack that number for you for a second. the magic number to watch is 284,000. if that's what we get, then the fourth quarter is on pace to show stable job growth since the second quarter the second quarter and third quarter were basically flat at 148,000 monthly gains. so if that's the average -- if that's what we get, we're averaging on that...
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are a lot of people to thank too much i like to thank you to karen and the pollack team for this tiny support of land and the contractors and also thinking two steps ahead thank you to the construction managers and to um, system project manager. >> (calling names.) >> and to our artists phil for a beautiful public art on the front of the building and the tjpa departments in corroboration and to first citizen and oewd for a making this possible and recognize the staff the building brad shawn and france and others that are responsible for its daily operations above and beyond to have a supportive and beautiful place to call home. >> san francisco is in the news a lot right now generally not in a positive way that city faces challenges this building is an example of a neighborhood coming together to create a benefits agreement that will open affordable housing for example, the state of california creating innovate financing programs to help projects move forward an example of the city agencies and nonprofits working in partnership to provide homes for 35 unhoused individuals and if i may
are a lot of people to thank too much i like to thank you to karen and the pollack team for this tiny support of land and the contractors and also thinking two steps ahead thank you to the construction managers and to um, system project manager. >> (calling names.) >> and to our artists phil for a beautiful public art on the front of the building and the tjpa departments in corroboration and to first citizen and oewd for a making this possible and recognize the staff the building...
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professor pollack porter, what's the vision of the project going forward?league stephanie and i and our whole team at the bloomberg school of public health, hope people reach out, contact us to learn more about the judicial health notes. check out the ones that we have posted online and, please, contact us and promote health in all policies through this new tool. >> thank you so much. so inspiring and exciting. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> please welcome dr. marian nessel, nutrition, food studies and public health amerita, new york university. >>> hello. i'm really, really happy to be here, and i'll be even happier if my slides work, and they do. i write books about food politics, and all i can say is this is an incredible i'm to be writing about food politics. here is the president-elect of the united states talking about the industrial food complex. the mind boggles. you can't make this stuff up. this is robert kennedy nominating him to be secretary of health and human services. we've heard about that this morning and here is rober
professor pollack porter, what's the vision of the project going forward?league stephanie and i and our whole team at the bloomberg school of public health, hope people reach out, contact us to learn more about the judicial health notes. check out the ones that we have posted online and, please, contact us and promote health in all policies through this new tool. >> thank you so much. so inspiring and exciting. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. [ applause ] >>>...