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we have a powerpoint. >> s frks fgovtv can you loud the powerpoint? >> i'm with investing neighborhoods within owd and will present on healthy retail sf. >> susana hen 11ry can department of public health. thank you, commissioners. >> so, we have a quick outline of todays presentationment we cht to present on a report relaced late last year on all healthy retail sf is doing. we want to give background information and what the program is about before we get to the evaluation and outcome of the program. the goal of the program is introduce healthy iletms into corner stores and grocery stores and neighborhoods that are considered food swamps across the city more so thinking about the omi, bayview and tenderloin. >> food deserts, i think. >> food deserts is one but also food swamps. food is available, >> it is appropriate for the wealther. >> food deserts is a technical term used in the public health community around areas where there is a lack of food period and food swamps are places what is food available but not they not be the right type of food and
we have a powerpoint. >> s frks fgovtv can you loud the powerpoint? >> i'm with investing neighborhoods within owd and will present on healthy retail sf. >> susana hen 11ry can department of public health. thank you, commissioners. >> so, we have a quick outline of todays presentationment we cht to present on a report relaced late last year on all healthy retail sf is doing. we want to give background information and what the program is about before we get to the...
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in fact, cassidy was forced to abandon his powerpoint presentation on the republican's plan to replacehen the angry crowd shouted him down and literally turned their backs on him. >> seth: to be fair, who hasn't wanted to turn their backs on a powerpoint presentation? [ light laughter ] today we'll be looking at quarterly sales goals. no! no! do it a different way! [ applause ] voters in red states are even getting sassy with their senators at a town hall this week in iowa. for example, senator, chuck grassly, was offered a gift from a 62-year-old democratic pig farmer named chris peterson, a bottle of tums. peterson told grassly, you're going to need them over the next few years. we're all going to need tums as i'm pretty sure it's the closest thing republicans haves for a replacement to obamacare. [ light laughter ] with tums and advil care you get to choose your own healthcare. tums or advil. [ laughter ] but no one got more of an earful than arkansas senator, tom cotton, who faced down an auditorium full of hundreds of angry voters who spent hours grilling him. >> we are concerned
in fact, cassidy was forced to abandon his powerpoint presentation on the republican's plan to replacehen the angry crowd shouted him down and literally turned their backs on him. >> seth: to be fair, who hasn't wanted to turn their backs on a powerpoint presentation? [ light laughter ] today we'll be looking at quarterly sales goals. no! no! do it a different way! [ applause ] voters in red states are even getting sassy with their senators at a town hall this week in iowa. for example,...
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>> go to the powerpoint, please. like the sfo airport at about away even though we are in san francisco. you can see poorly in a map but that yellow part there is the port of the san francisco. it was transferred from the state of california to visiting county of san francisco in 1968 via the burton act and san francisco , now cares for the water front properties and does belong to the state of california and the people of the state of california. it's partially 7.5 miles of all waterfront from the high street harbor always down just before hunters point shipyard, b. 96 recology area. whether strange facts about it in has no addresses. everything is known that is either pier or a seawall lot. which makes it little more difficult with these recent about once we have which will see later in the slides. just some background. to let you know these are all working sheds. both would be pulled up trains would go out to the piers and below them. it was known as break old storage versus now this is no longer possible because
>> go to the powerpoint, please. like the sfo airport at about away even though we are in san francisco. you can see poorly in a map but that yellow part there is the port of the san francisco. it was transferred from the state of california to visiting county of san francisco in 1968 via the burton act and san francisco , now cares for the water front properties and does belong to the state of california and the people of the state of california. it's partially 7.5 miles of all...
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there was no powerpoint among the connecticut state legislative journalists. >> one of my predecessors was covering one of the first women reporters at the journal and she was reporting chemical industry. she would go to conventions where she would be the only woman and a guy would get up and say i have a great joke, but i can't tell it because ellen is here. you're not usually allowed to say go leap ahead. >> it's actually, in a way, i don't know if there are any kids thinking about journalism careers, we have sons and daughters and grandsons thinking about it, when i get groups and they come in and their only real question, when you get groups of young journalism students and they pretend they want to know about you, but really all they want to know is how can they get a job, that's their only real question. you've got to pick something that you really love to write about because there is a good chance you are not point get a career at the new york times and you will wind up doing something else, but if you've spent five or ten years covering stuff you love, then those are great, fan
there was no powerpoint among the connecticut state legislative journalists. >> one of my predecessors was covering one of the first women reporters at the journal and she was reporting chemical industry. she would go to conventions where she would be the only woman and a guy would get up and say i have a great joke, but i can't tell it because ellen is here. you're not usually allowed to say go leap ahead. >> it's actually, in a way, i don't know if there are any kids thinking...
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cory: is it going to be easy to use like a microsoft powerpoint or will it be like crm that was so hardget up and running that customers spent millions of dollars before they could turn it on? >> that depends on the customers as expertise as well as how well the training goes and the like. cory: we shall see. it is a fascinating notion. it could be an interesting company. we appreciate your coming. two companies are deepening ties. they are doing a joint investment venture. 54.5% stake in one of the existing subsidiaries and spending $609 to do it as both groups step up investments in the technology sector and consider expansion in the united states. the deal reportedly expected to take effect on march 1. the stock we are watching, hewlett-packard enterprise. the biggest share plunge since october of 2015. the same time the company officially and else a split. cutting the full-year forecast. whitman pushing executives too hard. the company looks to free itself from crummy businesses and looks for better businesses to grow and. we will explain. this is bloomberg. ♪ cory: are on track for
cory: is it going to be easy to use like a microsoft powerpoint or will it be like crm that was so hardget up and running that customers spent millions of dollars before they could turn it on? >> that depends on the customers as expertise as well as how well the training goes and the like. cory: we shall see. it is a fascinating notion. it could be an interesting company. we appreciate your coming. two companies are deepening ties. they are doing a joint investment venture. 54.5% stake in...
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>> go to the powerpoint, please. like the sfo airport at about away even though we are in san francisco. you can see poorly in a map but that yellow part there is the port of the san francisco. it was transferred from the state of california to visiting county of san francisco in 1968 via the burton act and san francisco , now cares for the water front properties and does belong to the state of california and the people of the state of california. it's partially 7.5 miles of all waterfront from the high street harbor always down just before hunters point shipyard, b. 96 recology area. whether strange facts about it in has no addresses. everything is known that is either pier or a seawall lot. which makes it little more difficult with these recent about once we have which will see later in the slides. just some background. to let you know these are all working sheds. both would be pulled up trains would go out to the piers and below them. it was known as break old storage versus now this is no longer possible because
>> go to the powerpoint, please. like the sfo airport at about away even though we are in san francisco. you can see poorly in a map but that yellow part there is the port of the san francisco. it was transferred from the state of california to visiting county of san francisco in 1968 via the burton act and san francisco , now cares for the water front properties and does belong to the state of california and the people of the state of california. it's partially 7.5 miles of all...
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as you can see, i have a powerpoint presentation. i will be showing that as i go along. i want to start with -- an echo? can i turn that off? can i rip it out? is it ok now? it sounds ok now, are you sure? ok. i am going to start on april 9, it is going to be 2015. 2015 was the 150th anniversary of robert e lee's surrender to general ulysses s grant or it it was commemorated on that day. on april 15, this is a photograph of that day. at 3:00 p.m. the anniversary of the surrender was commemorated and on april 15 3:00 p.m. bells rang out across the nation. at schools, historic sites, religious sites, for four minutes. one fell for each minute of the bloody conflict. the national park's core database. it put the statement on its website. some communities may bring their bells in celebration of freedom of a restored union. others out of an expression of mourning in a moment of silence for the fallen. i think that statement is a desire to please everyone. no one was left out. how many in this room actually heard any of those bells? a few of you. on that day, april 9 2015, the
as you can see, i have a powerpoint presentation. i will be showing that as i go along. i want to start with -- an echo? can i turn that off? can i rip it out? is it ok now? it sounds ok now, are you sure? ok. i am going to start on april 9, it is going to be 2015. 2015 was the 150th anniversary of robert e lee's surrender to general ulysses s grant or it it was commemorated on that day. on april 15, this is a photograph of that day. at 3:00 p.m. the anniversary of the surrender was...
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the 20 page powerpoint, what gets included and what is not. >> tucker: and you cannot get an answer?t you that interest groups are involved in the vetting of those materials. >> i would like lunch. >> the superintendent said to you i'm not interested in hearing from you and blew you off. >> he said it would not be productive and we should continue to come to the board of education meetings and express our opinions and concerns in the public. the issue with that it's your only given a short time to speak and it is usually -- you cannot get into that level of detail. >> sometimes it's after-the-fact. >> tucker: i think of a legitimate complaint and i hope this helps him hear you. thank you for joining us. up next, the tsa made an embarrassing showing at jfk airport today, we will tell you what happened and what did not happen. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried
the 20 page powerpoint, what gets included and what is not. >> tucker: and you cannot get an answer?t you that interest groups are involved in the vetting of those materials. >> i would like lunch. >> the superintendent said to you i'm not interested in hearing from you and blew you off. >> he said it would not be productive and we should continue to come to the board of education meetings and express our opinions and concerns in the public. the issue with that it's your...
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was about what a constitutional law professor does and like a good con law professor i made up powerpoint slides, one of the supreme court and one of the white house and after about five minutes i opened it up for questions and my first question was why are you waring a whale on your shirt. i hope -- i hope -- [laughter] >> i hope that i can do a better job of -- of questions about my book and why isn't there a whale on my shirt. the argument i'm going to make today is that liberalism was founded and thrive as opposition movement. before i make that argument and sort of delve into it, i want to give you background about the book. i got the idea for the book when i was living at 1920s street in northwest which is only about two blocks from the house of truth, the house of truth is still standing at 1727 19th street northwest between s and corkrin street. i was written notes by a great historian, biography of holmes and written that not a lot had been written between holmes and young friends from the house of truth and that sort of set a lightbulb in my head. well, i can finish this book if
was about what a constitutional law professor does and like a good con law professor i made up powerpoint slides, one of the supreme court and one of the white house and after about five minutes i opened it up for questions and my first question was why are you waring a whale on your shirt. i hope -- i hope -- [laughter] >> i hope that i can do a better job of -- of questions about my book and why isn't there a whale on my shirt. the argument i'm going to make today is that liberalism was...
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well, i am not a real believer in powerpoint, for obvious reasons. let me draw a picture for you. the communists in south korea did everything they could to prove that the establishment of an independent south korea -- first of all, by blocking the creation of south korea's r.o.c. government, and attempting to subvert it. kim il-sung at first, knowing he cannot control this movement, did not quite ignore it because he uses south korea as a haven for southern communist rule to flee from the south. but he did not intervene for almost a year. of 1949,the winter particularly, units of the north korean army and border police began to assist the southern and theirrrillas raids in the south. what he discovered, the war fed his larger purposes. which were, eliminating his opponents in north korea, and a force, a public commitment in the invasion of south korea, which came in june of 1950. the big lesson i think he learned too well, here he is conferring with his chinese ally, was that war serves the purposes of his regime. and one hardly can argue with the because by the time armistice oc
well, i am not a real believer in powerpoint, for obvious reasons. let me draw a picture for you. the communists in south korea did everything they could to prove that the establishment of an independent south korea -- first of all, by blocking the creation of south korea's r.o.c. government, and attempting to subvert it. kim il-sung at first, knowing he cannot control this movement, did not quite ignore it because he uses south korea as a haven for southern communist rule to flee from the...
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bils cassidy just wrapped up a very contentious town hall, and fact he was forced to abandon his powerpointresentation on the republican plan to replace obamacare when the angry crowd shouted him down and literally turned him to make their backs on him. instead of listening to his presentation, the crowd demanded he answer their questions. watch. [shouting] >> this type of scene has been playing out across the country leaving many to question the origins in the motivations. jason shave it's told the desiree's new is believed they were paid out-of-state rabble-rousers.ne when pressed for evidence, he pointed to a police statement saying some of the protesters did not live in utah. police later said most of those on hand were locals.s. even jason chapin's amended his statements, the majority of people there were utah guns, they weren't paid. were there some paid cap components to it what you mark yeah, i'm convinced their far w, have no confirmation that they are being paid although some of them are being organized and partially trained by groups like moveon.org and the center for american pr
bils cassidy just wrapped up a very contentious town hall, and fact he was forced to abandon his powerpointresentation on the republican plan to replace obamacare when the angry crowd shouted him down and literally turned him to make their backs on him. instead of listening to his presentation, the crowd demanded he answer their questions. watch. [shouting] >> this type of scene has been playing out across the country leaving many to question the origins in the motivations. jason shave...
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we do have two maps to illustrate powerpoint. one talks about how the immigrants are moving into various countries in the world. people could see what segment of the population is elsewhere. the other is an historic map. it looks further back to the migrants coming into the u.s. and look at the percentage coming in you can see where people are coming in overtime. it is very widely based on different policies the u.s. has in place a given times. this has been a popular exhibit despite its small size. we found that people enjoy looking at historic photographs. it makes a pretty strong impact for people to identify that location and feel a part of that story. we are densely hoping to spark a discussion and it is part of the recently included the maps we did indicate that immigration across boundaries and borders is still something that is very much a part of today's life and most country's situations. we have an activity asking people to consider a time where they have crossed the border somewhere just to reflect on what kind of pro
we do have two maps to illustrate powerpoint. one talks about how the immigrants are moving into various countries in the world. people could see what segment of the population is elsewhere. the other is an historic map. it looks further back to the migrants coming into the u.s. and look at the percentage coming in you can see where people are coming in overtime. it is very widely based on different policies the u.s. has in place a given times. this has been a popular exhibit despite its small...
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bill cassidy just wrapped up a very contentious town hall, and fact he was forced to abandon his powerpointresentation on the republican plan to replace obamacare when the angry crowd shouted him down and literally turned him to make their backs on him. instead of listening to his presentation, the crowd demanded he answer their questions. watch. [shouting] >> this type of scene has been playing out across the country leaving many to question the origins in the motivations. jason shave it's told the desiree's new is believed they were paid out-of-state rabble-rousers. when pressed for evidence, he pointed to a police statement saying some of the protesters did not live in utah. police later said most of those on hand were locals. even jason chapin's amended his statements, the majority of people there were utah guns, they weren't paid. were there some paid cap components to it what you mark yeah, i'm convinced their far we have no confirmation that they are being paid although some of them are being organized and partially trained by groups like moveon.org and the center for american progre
bill cassidy just wrapped up a very contentious town hall, and fact he was forced to abandon his powerpointresentation on the republican plan to replace obamacare when the angry crowd shouted him down and literally turned him to make their backs on him. instead of listening to his presentation, the crowd demanded he answer their questions. watch. [shouting] >> this type of scene has been playing out across the country leaving many to question the origins in the motivations. jason shave...
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so if you get into the maps and some people know that we have a powerpoint we can discuss on the q&a, i think that's something that netanyahu wants. what is that magic formula? what is the way to get to that? might be the bush letter of 2004 that he whispers into president trump's ear, you know, we have this letter from -- that george w. bush signed with sharon, why not reaffirm it? the obama administration did not and that was the beginning of the deterioration with the relationship between those two countries was over the refusal to reaffirm that. will that letter it should be stated precisely doesn't talk about building in these settlement clusters or blocks tomorrow morning but it says the long term is a deal where -- that these population centers will be part of israel probably but it says there has to be agreed with the palestinians and basically implies although doesn't explicitly state the idea of land swaps. now netanyahu i'm sure would like to operationalize that letter and say if we're going to already, why not build there tomorrow? and so we get at that in our transition p
so if you get into the maps and some people know that we have a powerpoint we can discuss on the q&a, i think that's something that netanyahu wants. what is that magic formula? what is the way to get to that? might be the bush letter of 2004 that he whispers into president trump's ear, you know, we have this letter from -- that george w. bush signed with sharon, why not reaffirm it? the obama administration did not and that was the beginning of the deterioration with the relationship...
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what republicans did today was arm their members with powerpoint packets, talking points walking throughhe affordable care act in their view is failing, why replace plan will eventually work. jake, there is no question about it when it comes to policy there are sharp differences within the house republican conference, differences that don't have answers yet. speaker paul ryan making very clear when they come back from recess, we will start the legislative process. how that process ends up, there's no answers to that yet, jake. >> phil mattingly, thank you. now on to our national lead. another round of rallies and grassroots efforts are taking place across the country today. this time they are to protest not president trump's policies on health care, but his policies on immigration and travel. immigrants in washington, d.c., new york, chicago, houston, los angeles and other major u.s. cities are skipping work and school today. some are planning to not spend any money on this so-called day without immigrants. i want to bring in cnn correspondent tom foreman in the georgetown neighborhood o
what republicans did today was arm their members with powerpoint packets, talking points walking throughhe affordable care act in their view is failing, why replace plan will eventually work. jake, there is no question about it when it comes to policy there are sharp differences within the house republican conference, differences that don't have answers yet. speaker paul ryan making very clear when they come back from recess, we will start the legislative process. how that process ends up,...
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on the construction side, we have up on the screen right now-kate, can you put up the powerpoint? this is building 180 right behind the administration building. demolition began last week and been moving forward pretty rapidly. this is status as of yesterday and the building should-the structure should be fully down by the end of next week and move to the treasure island bar and grill and the former home of the treasure island yau ght club. if you look north from building 1, this is the rest the first subphase area, so this is the area from california up to 9th avenue where the star barracks the grocery door, casa dela vista. begin geotechnical work in the middle of march. also in march contractors will be mobilizing on ybi to beginning the site work for the roadway realignment and water tank construction. and then the final note for this mumth is that the new container facility is expected to open before the end of the month with limited menu of food prepared offsite including at bake works and with full operation in april. that conclude my report. >> thank you. mr. beck, i just
on the construction side, we have up on the screen right now-kate, can you put up the powerpoint? this is building 180 right behind the administration building. demolition began last week and been moving forward pretty rapidly. this is status as of yesterday and the building should-the structure should be fully down by the end of next week and move to the treasure island bar and grill and the former home of the treasure island yau ght club. if you look north from building 1, this is the rest...
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to the powerpoint presentation online will give you more of the specifics on that, but one thing i want to make as my final point before a yield is trying to erase the boundary between art and life, between the public and private by challenging traditional authority structures, we may have seen and unintended consequence by creating the kind of social space currently being filled by trumpism. the that, this is where link where you will be able to find the complete presentation. would like to i yield to my colleague, david. >> thank you so much, michael. good to be here. a lot of what i want to say is yes, good point, but i differ quite a bit in what i want to say. one of the ways to think about making somedoing is money off the 50th anniversary of something. that seems to be one of the things us historians get to do. the summer of love is a great opportunity. sangoing to santa fe and francisco, so hooray for anniversaries. the summer of love is a way we think about counterculture and the 60's that is against how we as scholars should think about how we as scholars think about it. some 1
to the powerpoint presentation online will give you more of the specifics on that, but one thing i want to make as my final point before a yield is trying to erase the boundary between art and life, between the public and private by challenging traditional authority structures, we may have seen and unintended consequence by creating the kind of social space currently being filled by trumpism. the that, this is where link where you will be able to find the complete presentation. would like to i...
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robert will t up the presentation and have copies of the powerpoint. robert ross of hsa will lead and i'll follow up. >> good afternoon madam chair, supervisor tang and yee. before i begin i want to thank supervisor tang for the wonderful pod you helped out with. love those. makes our facilities better. >> thank you, my staff actually. >> we are here today to discuss lease renole at 1440 harrison street in san francisco. and i put together a presentation. this early morning shot. i just want to discuss the program that operates out of the building. as some may know, medi-cal just celebrated its 50 year anniversary and 33 of those years have been spent at this location at 1440 harrison. the space currently housing approximately 263 hsa staff. it serves more than 330 people per day. actually 2 days ago john and i were at the site and on january 31 they had seen over 650 clients that day. as you can tell that is pretty big numbers and to site more numbers we serve approximately 195,000 individuals and 122,000 cases. now, one case may have multiple individ
robert will t up the presentation and have copies of the powerpoint. robert ross of hsa will lead and i'll follow up. >> good afternoon madam chair, supervisor tang and yee. before i begin i want to thank supervisor tang for the wonderful pod you helped out with. love those. makes our facilities better. >> thank you, my staff actually. >> we are here today to discuss lease renole at 1440 harrison street in san francisco. and i put together a presentation. this early morning...
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is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide show. >> there you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it was opened in 1994, 245 seven street, contains two jail facilities, number one which is the intake and release center, it is for hold only, for the arrival and departures and also, houses san francisco, county number two, which is a housing jail, and rated of 392, and it is the location in the san francisco county jail system where we house our female inmates. and as a sheriff talked about it was originally designed and constructed as a minimum security work furlough, and since day number one, we have operated its a medium to high security prison that houses presentence felon, deferred maintenance in the failure of multiple critical security sys
is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide show. >> there you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it...
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is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide show. >> there you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it was opened in 1994, 245 seven street, contains two jail facilities, number one which is the intake and release center, it is for hold only, for the arrival and departures and also, houses san francisco, county number two, which is a housing jail, and rated of 392, and it is the location in the san francisco county jail system where we house our female inmates. and as a sheriff talked about it was originally designed and constructed as a minimum security work furlough, and since day number one, we have operated its a medium to high security prison that houses presentence felon, deferred maintenance in the failure of multiple critical security sys
is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide show. >> there you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it...
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is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide show. >> there you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it was opened in 1994, 245 seven street, contains two jail facilities, number one which is the intake and release center, it is for hold only, for the arrival and departures and also, houses san francisco, county number two, which is a housing jail, and rated of 392, and it is the location in the san francisco county jail system where we house our female inmates. and as a sheriff talked about it was originally designed and constructed as a minimum security work furlough, and since day number one, we have operated its a medium to high security prison that houses presentence felon, deferred maintenance in the failure of multiple critical security sys
is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide show. >> there you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it...
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that i like to invite kerry chan beta works director of education and conservation to present a powerpointsummary of how their operations at the eco-center at ahrens had part. >> good afternoon commissioners. director, staff, thank you so much for inviting me through today to share with you some of the wonderful successes and stories that we been experiencing at the eco-center over the past three years. but before beginning my presentation i would like to take a moment to publicly thank the many port of san francisco staff that support the eco-center since day one. does that include carol pok, bob carter, monica corral, oscar wilde, patricia ramirez, mike hastings, dj sigmund, dave rombauer, anti-change. without them we cannot be where we are today. i also want to take a moment to think and identify susie wasser some eco-center manager and she is been leading the eco-center staff and programs since january of 2015. she is truly been instrumental in the success of the eco-center especially in the about of the many key partnerships and relationships that we have. first and foremost i want to
that i like to invite kerry chan beta works director of education and conservation to present a powerpointsummary of how their operations at the eco-center at ahrens had part. >> good afternoon commissioners. director, staff, thank you so much for inviting me through today to share with you some of the wonderful successes and stories that we been experiencing at the eco-center over the past three years. but before beginning my presentation i would like to take a moment to publicly thank...
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is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide show. >> there you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it was opened in 1994, 245 seven street, contains two jail facilities, number one which is the intake and release center, it is for hold only, for the arrival and departures and also, houses san francisco, county number two, which is a housing jail, and rated of 392, and it is the location in the san francisco county jail system where we house our female inmates. and as a sheriff talked about it was originally designed and constructed as a minimum security work furlough, and since day number one, we have operated its a medium to high security prison that houses presentence felon, deferred maintenance in the failure of multiple critical security sys
is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide show. >> there you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it...
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and i am going to take you through a quick powerpoint . the slide just gives you conceptual idea of some of the massing and the bulking as you can tell the building conceptually is stepping down towards 23rd street to be sensitive to the surrounding neighborhood. part of the eir process that ucsf conducted included a possible expansion with the variance of the existing san francisco general garage, here is the view of the garage and so in parallel to the process, is a process looking at aspects of fund and actually doing the expansion that would provide for about 307 spaces. the research building they will displace, approximately, 130 spaces. and so part of the garage expansion will make-up some of that and will add to a parking deficit that we currently have on campus. we are here now with the board and we will continue through the beginning of february. and then we will return to the regents for their approval if necessary, and then actually start looking at executing some of the documents first with the lease, disposition and developmen
and i am going to take you through a quick powerpoint . the slide just gives you conceptual idea of some of the massing and the bulking as you can tell the building conceptually is stepping down towards 23rd street to be sensitive to the surrounding neighborhood. part of the eir process that ucsf conducted included a possible expansion with the variance of the existing san francisco general garage, here is the view of the garage and so in parallel to the process, is a process looking at aspects...
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is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide show. >> there you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it was opened in 1994, 245 seven street, contains two jail facilities, number one which is the intake and release center, it is for hold only, for the arrival and departures and also, houses san francisco, county number two, which is a housing jail, and rated of 392, and it is the location in the san francisco county jail system where we house our female inmates. and as a sheriff talked about it was originally designed and constructed as a minimum security work furlough, and since day number one, we have operated its a medium to high security prison that houses presentence felon, deferred maintenance in the failure of multiple critical security sys
is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide show. >> there you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it...
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that i like to invite kerry chan beta works director of education and conservation to present a powerpointummary of how their operations at the eco-center at ahrens had part. >> good afternoon commissioners. director, staff, thank you so much for inviting me through today to share with you some of the wonderful successes and stories that we been experiencing at the eco-center over the past three years. but before beginning my presentation i would like to take a moment to publicly thank the many port of san francisco staff that support the eco-center since day one. does that include carol pok, bob carter, monica corral, oscar wilde, patricia ramirez, mike hastings, dj sigmund, dave rombauer, anti-change. without them we cannot be where we are today. i also want to take a moment to think and identify susie wasser some eco-center manager and she is been leading the eco-center staff and programs since january of 2015. she is truly been instrumental in the success of the eco-center especially in the about of the many key partnerships and relationships that we have. first and foremost i want to
that i like to invite kerry chan beta works director of education and conservation to present a powerpointummary of how their operations at the eco-center at ahrens had part. >> good afternoon commissioners. director, staff, thank you so much for inviting me through today to share with you some of the wonderful successes and stories that we been experiencing at the eco-center over the past three years. but before beginning my presentation i would like to take a moment to publicly thank...
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robert will t up the presentation and have copies of the powerpoint. robert ross of hsa will lead and i'll follow up. >> good afternoon madam chair, supervisor tang and yee. before i begin i want to thank supervisor tang for the wonderful pod you helped out with. love those. makes our facilities better. >> thank you, my staff actually. >> we are here today to discuss lease renole at 1440 harrison street in san francisco. and i put together a presentation. this early morning shot. i just want to discuss the program that operates out of the building. as some may know, medi-cal just celebrated its 50 year anniversary and 33 of those years have been spent at this location at 1440 harrison. the space currently housing approximately 263 hsa staff. it serves more than 330 people per day. actually 2 days ago john and i were at the site and on january 31 they had seen over 650 clients that day. as you can tell that is pretty big numbers and to site more numbers we serve approximately 195,000 individuals and 122,000 cases. now, one case may have multiple individ
robert will t up the presentation and have copies of the powerpoint. robert ross of hsa will lead and i'll follow up. >> good afternoon madam chair, supervisor tang and yee. before i begin i want to thank supervisor tang for the wonderful pod you helped out with. love those. makes our facilities better. >> thank you, my staff actually. >> we are here today to discuss lease renole at 1440 harrison street in san francisco. and i put together a presentation. this early morning...
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robert will t up the presentation and have copies of the powerpoint. robert ross of hsa will lead and i'll follow up. >> good afternoon madam chair, supervisor tang and yee. before i begin i want to thank supervisor tang for the wonderful pod you helped out with. love those. makes our facilities better. >> thank you, my staff actually. >> we are here today to discuss lease renole at 1440 harrison street in san francisco. and i put together a presentation. this early morning shot. i just want to discuss the program that operates out of the building. as some may know, medi-cal just celebrated its 50 year anniversary and 33 of those years have been spent at this location at 1440 harrison. the space currently housing approximately 263 hsa staff. it serves more than 330 people per day. actually 2 days ago john and i were at the site and on january 31 they had seen over 650 clients that day. as you can tell that is pretty big numbers and to site more numbers we serve approximately 195,000 individuals and 122,000 cases. now, one case may have multiple individ
robert will t up the presentation and have copies of the powerpoint. robert ross of hsa will lead and i'll follow up. >> good afternoon madam chair, supervisor tang and yee. before i begin i want to thank supervisor tang for the wonderful pod you helped out with. love those. makes our facilities better. >> thank you, my staff actually. >> we are here today to discuss lease renole at 1440 harrison street in san francisco. and i put together a presentation. this early morning...
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robert will t up the presentation and have copies of the powerpoint. robert ross of hsa will lead and i'll follow up. >> good afternoon madam chair, supervisor tang and yee. before i begin i want to thank supervisor tang for the wonderful pod you helped out with. love those. makes our facilities better. >> thank you, my staff actually. >> we are here today to discuss lease renole at 1440 harrison street in san francisco. and i put together a presentation. this early morning shot. i just want to discuss the program that operates out of the building. as some may know, medi-cal just celebrated its 50 year anniversary and 33 of those years have been spent at this location at 1440 harrison. the space currently housing approximately 263 hsa staff. it serves more than 330 people per day. actually 2 days ago john and i were at the site and on january 31 they had seen over 650 clients that day. as you can tell that is pretty big numbers and to site more numbers we serve approximately 195,000 individuals and 122,000 cases. now, one case may have multiple individ
robert will t up the presentation and have copies of the powerpoint. robert ross of hsa will lead and i'll follow up. >> good afternoon madam chair, supervisor tang and yee. before i begin i want to thank supervisor tang for the wonderful pod you helped out with. love those. makes our facilities better. >> thank you, my staff actually. >> we are here today to discuss lease renole at 1440 harrison street in san francisco. and i put together a presentation. this early morning...
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with that if i could turn to our powerpoint. it's the month of love at the zoo. we have two-for-one specials for senior citizens. we don't card our senior citizens and is not limited to san francisco residence. this is something we offered last year and was enjoyed by many seniors. also this month we are celebrating all good things american. we will have special presentations at our north american animals including our rescued grizzly bears and her disabled alter ego. we take pride in our north american wildlife could it will be open rain or shine but first 100 visitors each day will receive punches to keep them dry at the zoo. this year we are proud to participate in the international polar bear they get this a global event to bring awareness about warming arctic and its impact on polar bears. as a reminder san francisco zoo is home to one of the oldest bears in captivity could she was rescued from church oh cancer she was considered a bad there because they're going into town to feed. as you know, the ice is melting and a lot of the polar bears in northern cana
with that if i could turn to our powerpoint. it's the month of love at the zoo. we have two-for-one specials for senior citizens. we don't card our senior citizens and is not limited to san francisco residence. this is something we offered last year and was enjoyed by many seniors. also this month we are celebrating all good things american. we will have special presentations at our north american animals including our rescued grizzly bears and her disabled alter ego. we take pride in our north...
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with that if i could turn to our powerpoint. it's the month of love at the zoo. we have two-for-one specials for senior citizens. we don't card our senior citizens and is not limited to san francisco residence. this is something we offered last year and was enjoyed by many seniors. also this month we are celebrating all good things american. we will have special presentations at our north american animals including our rescued grizzly bears and her disabled alter ego. we take pride in our north american wildlife could it will be open rain or shine but first 100 visitors each day will receive punches to keep them dry at the zoo. this year we are proud to participate in the international polar bear they get this a global event to bring awareness about warming arctic and its impact on polar bears. as a reminder san francisco zoo is home to one of the oldest bears in captivity could she was rescued from church oh cancer she was considered a bad there because they're going into town to feed. as you know, the ice is melting and a lot of the polar bears in northern cana
with that if i could turn to our powerpoint. it's the month of love at the zoo. we have two-for-one specials for senior citizens. we don't card our senior citizens and is not limited to san francisco residence. this is something we offered last year and was enjoyed by many seniors. also this month we are celebrating all good things american. we will have special presentations at our north american animals including our rescued grizzly bears and her disabled alter ego. we take pride in our north...
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that i like to invite kerry chan beta works director of education and conservation to present a powerpointummary of how their operations at the eco-center at ahrens had part. >> good afternoon commissioners. director, staff, thank you so much for inviting me through today to share with you some of the wonderful successes and stories that we been experiencing at the eco-center over the past three years. but before beginning my presentation i would like to take a moment to publicly thank the many port of san francisco staff that support the eco-center since day one. does that include carol pok, bob carter, monica corral, oscar wilde, patricia ramirez, mike hastings, dj sigmund, dave rombauer, anti-change. without them we cannot be where we are today. i also want to take a moment to think and identify susie wasser some eco-center manager and she is been leading the eco-center staff and programs since january of 2015. she is truly been instrumental in the success of the eco-center especially in the about of the many key partnerships and relationships that we have. first and foremost i want to
that i like to invite kerry chan beta works director of education and conservation to present a powerpointummary of how their operations at the eco-center at ahrens had part. >> good afternoon commissioners. director, staff, thank you so much for inviting me through today to share with you some of the wonderful successes and stories that we been experiencing at the eco-center over the past three years. but before beginning my presentation i would like to take a moment to publicly thank...
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is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide showhere you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it was opened in 1994, 245 seven street, contains two jail facilities, number one which is the intake and release center, it is for hold only, for the arrival and departures and also, houses san francisco, county number two, which is a housing jail, and rated of 392, and it is the location in the san francisco county jail system where we house our female inmates. and as a sheriff talked about it was originally designed and constructed as a minimum security work furlough, and since day number one, we have operated its a medium to high security prison that houses presentence felon, deferred maintenance in the failure of multiple critical security systems i
is someone else doing, sfgov tv could we have the powerpoint. >> you just need to put it on slide showhere you go. >> here, excuse me. here we go right here. okay. we are not technically gifted over here. i got it. >> great. >> no problem. >> so good morning, as always, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to come to speak with you. and when the technology works, it is even better. >> there is. >> we have a picture here for you, and it was opened in...