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how many of you have seen someone faint? they get bad news or cut their foot and did you need a doctor to tell you there is something wrong with the person? and you don't need to be a pro- and when someone is facing that shock and facin face fainting i way of telling you to lie down and signs and symptoms of shock confusion. disoriented, unconscious and skin pale and moist and pulse rapid and you have a problem here and you are nausea and thirsty or you can be thirsty and then nausea and here is a bottle of water and then they get nausea and they throw up an they're having trouble and they go unconscious and throw up. not so good. people die that way. the rule is nothing by mouth in the prehospital field and nothing by mouth and the treatment for shock is remarkably simple. lay them down and raise the fee about a foot and keep them warm and they're chilly and the brai doesn't feel it and they will feel cold and you want to keep them warm. your patient is never shiver an first thing is always seeing safety and don't go rushin
how many of you have seen someone faint? they get bad news or cut their foot and did you need a doctor to tell you there is something wrong with the person? and you don't need to be a pro- and when someone is facing that shock and facin face fainting i way of telling you to lie down and signs and symptoms of shock confusion. disoriented, unconscious and skin pale and moist and pulse rapid and you have a problem here and you are nausea and thirsty or you can be thirsty and then nausea and here...
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someone who is not just a talent on the surface, but has an extraordinary heart and soul, someone who at the end of the day is someone that you want to cheer for, so when you want to support. -- someone you want to support. with that, i will conclude by all of you to appropriately put your hands together and to, with great intensity and purposefulness, allow me as i asked carlos to come to the stage, to introduce the awardee of the 2010 bears are award to our very own carlos santana. [applause] carlos, come on up. [applause] >> thank you so very much. it is such a glorious, wonderful feeling to be validated. i love to validate as well. all of you, each one of you is significant and meaningful. we are interconnected and there is nothing you can do about it. first, i would like to thank my mother for her conviction, thinking my father for his charisma. i would like to thank my sisters, maria, lete, irma, laura, and my brothers, gorge and antonio, for their prayers. coming to san francisco, witnessing for the first time it being filled with fruit, colors, serial, it blows you away. truly
someone who is not just a talent on the surface, but has an extraordinary heart and soul, someone who at the end of the day is someone that you want to cheer for, so when you want to support. -- someone you want to support. with that, i will conclude by all of you to appropriately put your hands together and to, with great intensity and purposefulness, allow me as i asked carlos to come to the stage, to introduce the awardee of the 2010 bears are award to our very own carlos santana. [applause]...
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if you know someone in recovery, give them support. and if you know someone who needs help, give them this number: 1-800-662-help. [music] society clearly benefits in many, many ways when you consider the investment that needs to be made to treat addiction. substance abuse takes its toll on what little we have available in terms of health services but, more importantly, addiction is really one of the main reasons that young people and even middle-aged people are not able to experience a fulfilling and enjoyable life. [music] faces and voices of recovery was very fortunate to be able to be in a partnership with join together and cadca when hbo released its series called addiction, bringing together legislators to watch the show and then having the legislators hear from people in long-term recovery, family members, judges, and other people in the community, about the issues that were part of the hbo documentary. there are more treatments available, there is better understanding, there is more acceptance that this is a medical condition w
if you know someone in recovery, give them support. and if you know someone who needs help, give them this number: 1-800-662-help. [music] society clearly benefits in many, many ways when you consider the investment that needs to be made to treat addiction. substance abuse takes its toll on what little we have available in terms of health services but, more importantly, addiction is really one of the main reasons that young people and even middle-aged people are not able to experience a...
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she almost stabbed someone to death. after medication, she was able to comprehend what she had done. she committed suicide. i understand your thoughts about forcing medication. to assess who is completely out of touch with reality, it to make a decision about what is best for them when they think that the sun will provide all of their food or that a random stranger walking down the street as the devil and has to be killed does not work for me. everyday i have to read police reports of crimes that happen. i get all of the police reports related to mental health and criminal stuff in san francisco. it makes me very sad to think that they believed what they were doing to be completely true. then they have done something that can never be taken back. it was because of them not being able to be cha -- properly treated medically. i have seen that people are not forced with medications. it is a very small number. you have to be literally physically out of control trying to hurt someone else or yourself to a level of gravely dis
she almost stabbed someone to death. after medication, she was able to comprehend what she had done. she committed suicide. i understand your thoughts about forcing medication. to assess who is completely out of touch with reality, it to make a decision about what is best for them when they think that the sun will provide all of their food or that a random stranger walking down the street as the devil and has to be killed does not work for me. everyday i have to read police reports of crimes...
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if you want one or know someone who does, please call 1-800-662-help. if someone you love has a problem with drugs and alcohol. [whispering] he's not expecting this. [whispering] yeah, but it's the right thing. . there is something you can do. [whispering] do you think he'll be okay with this? [whispering] shhh. here he comes. [all] congratulations! you can celebrate his recovery every chance you get. for drug and alcohol treatment referral for you or someone you know, call 1-800-662-help. [music] most of us spent all of our childhood or our adult lives for that matter with every, you know, social moment that we have is related to drugs in one way or another. so we all have-we have to learn to have a social life that doesn't involve, you know, pulling out a bag of cocaine or smoking a joint or having a drink. we had a really great luncheon around christmas time where we called our celebratory luncheon where we celebrate the accomplishments of the person, the peers, during the year. and the things we celebrate are one of our female peers got her kids bac
if you want one or know someone who does, please call 1-800-662-help. if someone you love has a problem with drugs and alcohol. [whispering] he's not expecting this. [whispering] yeah, but it's the right thing. . there is something you can do. [whispering] do you think he'll be okay with this? [whispering] shhh. here he comes. [all] congratulations! you can celebrate his recovery every chance you get. for drug and alcohol treatment referral for you or someone you know, call 1-800-662-help....
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someone just called me about that yesterday, asking why we would send someone out on a complaint if there was a permit. saying it was a waste of time, but not necessarily. there are quite a range of descriptions. once we get out there, we make the determination of whether or not the violation exists and if a corrective action needs to be taken. even if there is an active permit, we will give the district inspector to verify that they are staying within their scope of work, if it is a more critical factor. doing alterations. this is where the noise is occurring. they are working on the deck and we tell them they need to get one of those permits. we tried to negotiate and regulate. >> everything you have seen over the years is not new. is there a way to make the system for the series of evaluations, like a triage for emergency room, more efficient to the point where there is time activity that reduces the number of cases that keep on pilings up? >> in a general question, i would agree that that is the case. in a way, because of our efforts we will have a duplication and different agencies i
someone just called me about that yesterday, asking why we would send someone out on a complaint if there was a permit. saying it was a waste of time, but not necessarily. there are quite a range of descriptions. once we get out there, we make the determination of whether or not the violation exists and if a corrective action needs to be taken. even if there is an active permit, we will give the district inspector to verify that they are staying within their scope of work, if it is a more...
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if someone could clarify that? there has been a lot of back- and-forth about a process and i think that that is a little bit of a difference. i just wanted to clarify. >> i can clarify with my understanding, the asphalt top of the roof is the same on each. there's one set of rules that would have it on the torch and another side that you would with a hot glue on. there are different types of the same product. yes, it is the type that uses a propane torch melting it onto the roof that would be affected by the band. jolie of lying to combustible roofs. -- only applying to them possible routes. -- only applying to combustible roofs. >> this torch applied moving band, i would like to go ahead with my -- torch applied roofing, i would like to go ahead with my amendment. >> seconded. >> i disagree. it is possible that we could have a roofing expert explain it u.s.. -- to us banning the practice seems extreme at this point. how many groups are we talking about annually? half of them are causing fires? i would like to know
if someone could clarify that? there has been a lot of back- and-forth about a process and i think that that is a little bit of a difference. i just wanted to clarify. >> i can clarify with my understanding, the asphalt top of the roof is the same on each. there's one set of rules that would have it on the torch and another side that you would with a hot glue on. there are different types of the same product. yes, it is the type that uses a propane torch melting it onto the roof that...
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that had been used that someone was addicted to. like, if you were using heroin perhaps you would need another dose of heroin every 4 to 5 hours to avoid going into withdrawal, just simply to keep from getting sick, whereas if you were on methadone it would last more than 24 hours. so it would level it out; you wouldn't get the high or the euphoria that you got with heroin, but it would prevent the withdrawal so that you could begin to normalize your life and get back into employment and improve your family situation; quit having to steal to support your habit. and dr. clark, if an individual was going to be using a medication-assisted therapy to really overcome their addiction, if they decided to really relapse, or if they relapse, what would happen to that individual under these medications? well i think the most important thing is that the individual has engaged either a clinic or practitioner who has some understanding of the substance use disorder process. a person who has a slip, nothing may happen. a person who is actively us
that had been used that someone was addicted to. like, if you were using heroin perhaps you would need another dose of heroin every 4 to 5 hours to avoid going into withdrawal, just simply to keep from getting sick, whereas if you were on methadone it would last more than 24 hours. so it would level it out; you wouldn't get the high or the euphoria that you got with heroin, but it would prevent the withdrawal so that you could begin to normalize your life and get back into employment and...
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someone attempted to harm themselves and someone else with and so many months. but i hear that we're going to be picking up people on the street and helping them because they are mentally ill and keeping people in the system because they are resistant to treatment. we have a program for homeless adults are diagnosed with serious mental illness. it was very successful. there's a paper on effectiveness of integrated services reports to the legislature. it is available. i feel we can accomplish so much more without billing in this direction. thank you very much. supervisor chu: thank you. next speaker, please. [tone!] >> hello. i am here with the california network of mental help clients. mental health clients. i wanted to comment that in my opinion, outpatient commitment is outdated and stigmatized. people with mental disabilities -- sorry. supervisor chu: take your time. >> since time immemorial, the traditional system has used coercion and force in its attempt to solve problems. anything that would use force and force people to have treatment would be going back
someone attempted to harm themselves and someone else with and so many months. but i hear that we're going to be picking up people on the street and helping them because they are mentally ill and keeping people in the system because they are resistant to treatment. we have a program for homeless adults are diagnosed with serious mental illness. it was very successful. there's a paper on effectiveness of integrated services reports to the legislature. it is available. i feel we can accomplish so...
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someone who has been a major, major pain in the butt in our neighborhood. either they are a drug dealer or prostitute, they are a burglar. we know this person has been doing their thing for a long time. we know they got arrested now happens? how do we tell the judge that it's important to get this person off the street? what we have done is made ourselves available to follow up for you. if there is someone you want to follow up on, if there is an arrest you want to follow up on you can contact your district station. get the case number the incident number or the defendant's name. then you contact our office through me. i will assign it to the neighborhood da to follow up and then you do those other things of cooperating with the da's office, writing the letters, et cetera and the impact on your neighborhood will be heard by the judges. [applause]. in the lower haight with the stay away letters are in the thousands we had success every time. ron was talking about in the last session we had someone we could not get rid of. they arrested him they found out he
someone who has been a major, major pain in the butt in our neighborhood. either they are a drug dealer or prostitute, they are a burglar. we know this person has been doing their thing for a long time. we know they got arrested now happens? how do we tell the judge that it's important to get this person off the street? what we have done is made ourselves available to follow up for you. if there is someone you want to follow up on, if there is an arrest you want to follow up on you can contact...
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he was always someone to help a patient with a challenge that they faced, and he is someone that i knew well. he was an avid runner and a member of the san francisco runners for a very long time. they were together as a couple, and kevin is also a great individual and a great friend, and so i submit this on behalf of brain for a community who loved him and will mess -- miss him. madam clerk: thank you, supervisor dufty. supervisor mirkarimi? supervisor mirkarimi: to reduce our carbon footprint and our paper usage. i know a great efforts have been made by our founding was madam clerk and others in city hall, but yet, there is a reliance on a preponderant of paper, where i think there should be an opt in or opt out policy about information and getting those forms as opposed to having all of these documents with duplication to all of love and of us. so i'm going to ask the city attorney to help us draft -- duplication to all of us. this is to shrink the amount of paper that comes to us. he knows? mets unpleased find a way to economize and be smart for the environment, and then also, we sho
he was always someone to help a patient with a challenge that they faced, and he is someone that i knew well. he was an avid runner and a member of the san francisco runners for a very long time. they were together as a couple, and kevin is also a great individual and a great friend, and so i submit this on behalf of brain for a community who loved him and will mess -- miss him. madam clerk: thank you, supervisor dufty. supervisor mirkarimi? supervisor mirkarimi: to reduce our carbon footprint...
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you get all excited over knocking someone of his through the internet. i scene people are catching on. miami cyrus says she doesn't read the internet because she doesn't want her feelings hurt. >> have a good night >> what this droid does will change how you do movies. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit films on a 4.3-inch screen so big, the way you see them will never be the same. introducing the new droid x. pre-loaded with blockbuster. the next generation of does. and driving all over town. i want one list. for one store. [ female announcer ] at safeway, you get it all. great quality and great prices. so you just need a safeway list. [ male announcer ] with thousands of everyday low prices you'll save all over the store. [ female announcer ] with club card specials like breyers ice cream just $1.99 and safeway hot dog or hamburger buns only 89 cents. [ male announcer ] quality and low prices. so there's one stop for everything.
you get all excited over knocking someone of his through the internet. i scene people are catching on. miami cyrus says she doesn't read the internet because she doesn't want her feelings hurt. >> have a good night >> what this droid does will change how you do movies. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit films on a 4.3-inch screen so big, the way you see them will never be the same. introducing the new droid x. pre-loaded with blockbuster. the next generation of does. and...
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most people believe that -- we use the term loosely when someone is being stalked.hat in order to be stalked, the defendant has to cause reasonable fear, has to intend to cause reasonable fear. most stalkers don't really intend that just by following their victim. they may be in love with the victim. so, we have to -- we can suggest that possibly go get a civil harassment order. once that's violated, then it turns into stalking or can lead up to stalking. >> larry: shawn's case was bad -- how, since she didn't even know about it? what did the guy do? >> shawn's case was severe. the defendant drove across the country from florida, moved all of his belongings here, drove with two loaded weapons, duct tape, a wooden club, zip ties, numerous items, love letters to shawn. and then he -- after being turned away from cbs studios on three occasions, jumped over the fence and got into the studio shawn was performing in within ten feet of her. >> larry: do stalkers ever kill? >> yes, they do. if you don't have the proper security plans in place, you might have use of lethal f
most people believe that -- we use the term loosely when someone is being stalked.hat in order to be stalked, the defendant has to cause reasonable fear, has to intend to cause reasonable fear. most stalkers don't really intend that just by following their victim. they may be in love with the victim. so, we have to -- we can suggest that possibly go get a civil harassment order. once that's violated, then it turns into stalking or can lead up to stalking. >> larry: shawn's case was bad --...
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for drug and alcohol treatment referral for you or someone you know, call 1(800)662-help. the mission of our nonprofit getting them sober foundation is simply to help reeducate families of alcoholics and the mental health profession so that they can better effectively get more people into treatment and save lives. she can see the consequences of her diseases, that kind of thing. what we're working on now is helping those mental health professionals in the media who mean well. they really want to help, but they call families, sponsors of alcoholics' enablers. and that just makes them feel ashamed and they drop out of treatment. but what we're suggesting instead is that they use the word "rescuers." that's such a nice word, it's a kind word and people go, "oh, yeah, i'm a rescuer." too many times, we hear the newly sober alcoholic or addict, they come back after a relapse and they say, i wouldn't have gone out that time if i hadn't been enabled. and that's one of the really bad things about using the word enabler. he can't do that if we say, she just helped him and rescued h
for drug and alcohol treatment referral for you or someone you know, call 1(800)662-help. the mission of our nonprofit getting them sober foundation is simply to help reeducate families of alcoholics and the mental health profession so that they can better effectively get more people into treatment and save lives. she can see the consequences of her diseases, that kind of thing. what we're working on now is helping those mental health professionals in the media who mean well. they really want...
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i just don't understand why someone would do something so stupid as this. >> someone that's very sickone that's very sick that doesn't care about society, doesn't care about life. >> reporter: police say they are also uncertain why someone is cutting the trees. it appears the recent vandalism was done with a small power saw. >>> a twisted tale of real estate is unfolding in the santa cruz mountains. and it means a family will likely lose their home. the situation has come to this because of a mind boggling maize of mortgages, bank mergers and foreclosure that made the purchase deal appear too good to be true. ktvu's robert handa explains. >> reporter: haily strand and fiancee jan are about to be evicted from their home. they paid $98,000 for the house at a foreclosure ion in november. >> we had a deed. we had it recorded by the county of santa cruz. we have paid property tax. >> reporter: this is your home? >> we thought we did everything right. >> reporter: the family got caught in the tangled as mess of banks taking over other bank he is business on a foreclosed. they bought the hom
i just don't understand why someone would do something so stupid as this. >> someone that's very sickone that's very sick that doesn't care about society, doesn't care about life. >> reporter: police say they are also uncertain why someone is cutting the trees. it appears the recent vandalism was done with a small power saw. >>> a twisted tale of real estate is unfolding in the santa cruz mountains. and it means a family will likely lose their home. the situation has come...
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is there someone from her office -- supervisor alioto-pier. is there someone from her office? no one is here from the office. let me just say that this is a motion that direct the budget and when it -- and legislative analyst's office to audit the department of children, youth, and their families. is there someone from the budget and legislative analyst's office? thank you, ms. newman. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm here to discuss this motion. however, i would note that we have had discussions with supervisor alioto-pier's office, regarding this audit, and we had prepared with them if an amendment that is to my understanding they were going to approve this morning to narrow the focus of that audit, to not do really an audit of dcyf, but rather to revise it to a direct and more interdepartmental audit of the cd's program to provide early childhood care and education services. i do have one version of what i understood they were going to be presenting this morning. i could go over that, but i have understood that they were going to be submitting it and presenting a this morn
is there someone from her office -- supervisor alioto-pier. is there someone from her office? no one is here from the office. let me just say that this is a motion that direct the budget and when it -- and legislative analyst's office to audit the department of children, youth, and their families. is there someone from the budget and legislative analyst's office? thank you, ms. newman. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm here to discuss this motion. however, i would note that we have had...
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[applause] someone representing part -- bart? >> good afternoon, everyone. on behalf of bart and its board of directors, i want to say it has been an honor to be part of the celebration for the last number of years, and i'm looking forward to bart's continued participation with this juneteenth festival. one thing i want to emphasize is shelly tatum does a wonderful job with the comedy, but it is not well attended, and the comedy is great, so i just want to encourage everyone here. you cannot get a better, the show for the price other than the one happening here on the 17th, so thank you all and enjoy juneteenth. [applause] >> this is the quietest juneteenth kick off i have ever heard. we have one black married couple over here. can we show them out? amen.
[applause] someone representing part -- bart? >> good afternoon, everyone. on behalf of bart and its board of directors, i want to say it has been an honor to be part of the celebration for the last number of years, and i'm looking forward to bart's continued participation with this juneteenth festival. one thing i want to emphasize is shelly tatum does a wonderful job with the comedy, but it is not well attended, and the comedy is great, so i just want to encourage everyone here. you...
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as well as it does for you for all of the -- jennifer, retirement does not fit someone as well as it does for you for all of the work if you have done. i think that what jennifer means for many of us here is that there is no one with more heart , and the way that she personally throws herself into her projects is ridiculous, but we are really, really grateful for it because of all of the human factors that she brings into the managing of her projects, trying to be thoughtful about the public's understanding about that as well, and also, i think that it is worth noting that jennifer really not only puts her heart but her money where her mouth is as well because i do not know of any other port staff that is a bondholder twice in the two issuances of the revenue bonds the port commission had the opportunity to do. one in the -- what error. 19 -- when we were refinancing our dead back in the 1990's. and then this one most recently, so i am in aewe with the level f dedication, and i wish you the best. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm always very proud of everyon
as well as it does for you for all of the -- jennifer, retirement does not fit someone as well as it does for you for all of the work if you have done. i think that what jennifer means for many of us here is that there is no one with more heart , and the way that she personally throws herself into her projects is ridiculous, but we are really, really grateful for it because of all of the human factors that she brings into the managing of her projects, trying to be thoughtful about the public's...
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is there someone from the mayor or the police department who is here to present on this item?[no audio] ok. well, this is an item that at least was introduced as a legislation. it's referred to in a number of ways. in this case it's identified as civil sidewalks. others call it sit-lie. clearly this has something that has received a lot of attention in the last few months. i do think it's unfortunate that there is no one here from the mayor's office to present this item given that the mayor is the one who will be putting this item on the ballot. there are two things i will say about this item. one, i recognize that there are concerns that a number of individuals throughout the city, but especially in the neighborhood have expressed and that it is those concerns that are the impetus for this legislation. the need to do something. do we have here mr. king? so we do have someone from the mayor's office. >> yes, i do i'm a little out of breath from running over from the last building. chairman campos: items are called out of order all the time, so. >> so, some folks may wonder why
is there someone from the mayor or the police department who is here to present on this item?[no audio] ok. well, this is an item that at least was introduced as a legislation. it's referred to in a number of ways. in this case it's identified as civil sidewalks. others call it sit-lie. clearly this has something that has received a lot of attention in the last few months. i do think it's unfortunate that there is no one here from the mayor's office to present this item given that the mayor is...
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and someone who has served and someone who has telling a compelling story that i think is a healing story for america. how she grew. many of us have grown from bitterness and from things in 20, 24 years. and to see that distorted and used in an ugly way, that would cost her almost, her career, had it not been corrected, i think it's very scary and i think it will have more impact than two or three days because if you can do that to the sherrods and do that on such a blatant distortion, then it has to make a lot of people wonder, whether or not they're the next target. >> larry: dana, did the right wick go too far with this? >> i don't think in terms of going too far, no. i don't think so. and what reverend sharpton said, i totally know what it's like to be gone after as a member of a grassroots movement, i've been put on the dhs list and i've been called nazi and racist, along with millions of other conservative grassroots activists. and libertarians, too. we have a hyperracial paranoia environment going on. in part, that's been created by a political ideology that likes to eyes people as
and someone who has served and someone who has telling a compelling story that i think is a healing story for america. how she grew. many of us have grown from bitterness and from things in 20, 24 years. and to see that distorted and used in an ugly way, that would cost her almost, her career, had it not been corrected, i think it's very scary and i think it will have more impact than two or three days because if you can do that to the sherrods and do that on such a blatant distortion, then it...
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[applause] since we have some representatives of small business, i do want to recognize someone. that is scott. scott has provided the agency and the city -- there he is.
[applause] since we have some representatives of small business, i do want to recognize someone. that is scott. scott has provided the agency and the city -- there he is.
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. >> you are someone who has identified so strongly with the bay area. lot of it reflects the values that you also identify with. i know that you have been promoting an idea for a work of public art that could be pretty transformative. could you talk about that? >> peace brother is something that i saw, i think in the 1980's there was this lady. she started back there and converted -- she went to the neighborhood and was collecting the guns from some of the gang members. she had it melted and turned into angels. we want to do the same thing and take it to the next level we want to build a boom box by his feet, he will be 7 feet tall. this will be made up of military guns. the boom box will be playing some great songs. marvin gaye. john legenlennon. bob marley. sam cooke. >> songs that really touch people deeply. >> i have come to a place where i call it the sound of maternity. bob dylan calls it eternal young. i think there are certain songs that help you live without fear. when you are living in fear, you invest in violence. fear is expensive, just ask
. >> you are someone who has identified so strongly with the bay area. lot of it reflects the values that you also identify with. i know that you have been promoting an idea for a work of public art that could be pretty transformative. could you talk about that? >> peace brother is something that i saw, i think in the 1980's there was this lady. she started back there and converted -- she went to the neighborhood and was collecting the guns from some of the gang members. she had it...
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i also see someone from the u.s. commission here. -- the youth commission here. >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. we just wanted to articulate that the yout commissionh is very much in favor of this ordinance. it is exceedingly exciting. this is exceedingly common sense in our opinion. we support this for three reasons -- young people really want jobs. in october 2009, some 9000 san francisco unified school district students who were surveyed, 84% of them said yes, they want job training and career preparation class is. second, and supervisor mirkarimi was speaking to this, what is unique about this ordinance is it tries to unify the san francisco unified school district's existing pathways and academies with the kind of p training kind ofal is doing -- the kinds of training that pal is doing here on a whole, they're very successful. i have a memo that speaks to how great pathways and academies are for high-school students. in big, comprehensive, public high schools, it is really important to have a cohort and fell
i also see someone from the u.s. commission here. -- the youth commission here. >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. we just wanted to articulate that the yout commissionh is very much in favor of this ordinance. it is exceedingly exciting. this is exceedingly common sense in our opinion. we support this for three reasons -- young people really want jobs. in october 2009, some 9000 san francisco unified school district students who were surveyed, 84% of them said yes, they want job...
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. >> reporter: intense gunfire erupted after two chp officers pulled over someone on a suspected dui in oakland. >> this is every officer's worst nightmare, to be in a situation where you are faced with someone with a high- powered rifle. if you can just imagine a scene out of a movie where there's shell casings, everywhere, multiple shots are being exchanged. >> reporter: according to the highway patrol, the two officers were rookies, only six months on the job. one officer noticed a cache of weapons inside the driver's pickup. that's when byron williams of groveland shot at officers. he was wearing a bulletproof vest. the second officer radioed for backup. >> one thing i must say, they were very cool, very calm. under control. it was truly amazing to see how they were considering the minimal amount of time they have on the job. >> reporter: just to give you an idea of the scope of the investigation, chp officers blocked off a mile stretch of interstate 580 beginning on that overpass all the way past this one. wethey wanted to make sure -- they wanted to make sure they collected all
. >> reporter: intense gunfire erupted after two chp officers pulled over someone on a suspected dui in oakland. >> this is every officer's worst nightmare, to be in a situation where you are faced with someone with a high- powered rifle. if you can just imagine a scene out of a movie where there's shell casings, everywhere, multiple shots are being exchanged. >> reporter: according to the highway patrol, the two officers were rookies, only six months on the job. one officer...
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so the commissioner does not do much work, but there should be someone tasked with knowing what is going on. commissioner hammer: we will put that in the draft as well. the only thing i would suggest, i know we are ready have in the rules the first meeting of the month we get the full reading of all the cases on the docket. i think it would be helpful to us, one of the numbers that came out i think the last count, there were 10 officers on light duty because of discipline charges pending. that is far down, but that is costing the city a lot of money and gives less people for the chief to deploy on the street. i think if lieutenant bradley could help us prioritize that it, so they can get back on the street or which it -- or whatever should happen with them. perhaps lieutenant riley can report back on the first meeting in august. president marshall: all right, anything else? all right, we will take public comment on the item 4 a * b. none. we will move to item no. 5. >> item number five, mr. president, is public comment on all matters pertaining to the closed session. closed session is de
so the commissioner does not do much work, but there should be someone tasked with knowing what is going on. commissioner hammer: we will put that in the draft as well. the only thing i would suggest, i know we are ready have in the rules the first meeting of the month we get the full reading of all the cases on the docket. i think it would be helpful to us, one of the numbers that came out i think the last count, there were 10 officers on light duty because of discipline charges pending. that...
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you're right someone's name in here and put the seal here. just in case someone asks you for your papers. these are empty boxes in case some get flattened. there you go exactly one hundred boxes open if you want. we called another come. more expensive but they say they are. illegal trading. we have. to be delivered to the porch of the police station and the courier had no fear to bring his dietary supplements he was sent for and was found that the contents fell short of their original product. for a long time. and counterfeit goods in russia. and an. let. me. see. a. bot. it was one of the largest markets in eastern europe seventy hectares of shops and storage units narrow passages between stalls with cheap goods. up to a million people came to the market daily. traders didn't even pretend that their brands were genuine. is it a fake dolce and gabbana of course yes where did you get it from just. from china is this bag the real thing it's almost the real one to mean almost the real thing cost seven thousand six hundred. it was easy to arrange
you're right someone's name in here and put the seal here. just in case someone asks you for your papers. these are empty boxes in case some get flattened. there you go exactly one hundred boxes open if you want. we called another come. more expensive but they say they are. illegal trading. we have. to be delivered to the porch of the police station and the courier had no fear to bring his dietary supplements he was sent for and was found that the contents fell short of their original product....
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when you are trying to find a source, someone to ", a good -- someone to quote, a good government watchdog group that is non-partisan, even though she is to the left of center, she has always been right down the middle. when you are criticizing something that the democrats do, you would want someone that is less likely to criticize them. >> do you want to put your own spin on all that? your own reaction to it? >> i think that all of these groups share the objective of ensuring that people know as much about what is going on in washington as possible. just as lobbyists in town share a common desire to keep their work out of the public eye. a lot of what "the post" won the pulitzer for was. kind of peeringbehind the screens and veils of the surrender the links between tom delay and jack abramoff and other lobbyists that surrounded tom delay. it is not easy to get behind the scenes and learn what is really transpiring. jack abramoff was a good lobbyist, doing fairly commonplace things in washington. those included creating shell corporations and other institutions, groups whose financial ties
when you are trying to find a source, someone to ", a good -- someone to quote, a good government watchdog group that is non-partisan, even though she is to the left of center, she has always been right down the middle. when you are criticizing something that the democrats do, you would want someone that is less likely to criticize them. >> do you want to put your own spin on all that? your own reaction to it? >> i think that all of these groups share the objective of ensuring...
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. -- steny hoyer likes to ski and someone else is paying for it. you see people going to these places is someone else picks up the tab. it is easy if your a lawmaker to get someone to pick up the tab. >> you mentioned john boehner and others, but unions give a mega millions of dollars. will their rank-and-file like it if any of these people that we mentioned were doing the limousine, a private jet, resort deal? >>or do they know? what is the lawmakers that are living high. they are emulating the donors. most of the wealthiest donors are corporations. unions to give a lot of money also. we have not seen the same low level of luxury surrounding union related events. i think that there may be a cultural issue there, i am not sure why that is so. >> but they still give leadership pacs and once you have a leadership pac, you can spend the money anyway you want to. but you cannot spend the money on your campaign from a leadership pac. >> that is correct. the law only allows you to one official campaign committee. and so you are technically not allowed to
. -- steny hoyer likes to ski and someone else is paying for it. you see people going to these places is someone else picks up the tab. it is easy if your a lawmaker to get someone to pick up the tab. >> you mentioned john boehner and others, but unions give a mega millions of dollars. will their rank-and-file like it if any of these people that we mentioned were doing the limousine, a private jet, resort deal? >>or do they know? what is the lawmakers that are living high. they are...
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it costs $100,000 to keep someone in the prison system. if that person is not in the prison system costing $100,000, we can have them in an a.o.t. program that works better for $25,000 a year. to supervisor ross mirkarimi's point, you can't cut mental health services if you're going to pass laura's law. the state basically says we're not going to give you money -- and by the way, one thing i forgot to mention that i should have is that by implementing laura's law, the city of san francisco has access to prop 63 money that can be placed towards services for voluntary -- people who are voluntarily in need of services. so we have access to that if they're voluntarily -- if they voluntarily want the services. if we don't opt into laura's law, we don't have access to the prop 63 money. i think that's an important thing. i think it's important to recognize that it's more cost -- it costs more to put people into jails than it does to do an a.o.t. program and that is on top of the cost issue and is much more cost effective and that you do have to
it costs $100,000 to keep someone in the prison system. if that person is not in the prison system costing $100,000, we can have them in an a.o.t. program that works better for $25,000 a year. to supervisor ross mirkarimi's point, you can't cut mental health services if you're going to pass laura's law. the state basically says we're not going to give you money -- and by the way, one thing i forgot to mention that i should have is that by implementing laura's law, the city of san francisco has...