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how did you get up for this character of sophie. you took that seriously. >> i take that slightly seriously. i read a little bit about houdini who was calling out because there was a psychic that falsely spoken for his mother and he was incredibly angry with his mother. am i correct? >> i don't know about that part. >> i read a little bit about that and honestly i just watched a lot of clara bow and her physicality. i figured sophie probably would have seen clara bow and she's an actress and she's a very vaudevillianistic and i had this whole idea it would be under played but woody wanted the hands in the air and fingers to the temples and this kind of. >> rose: like what you're playing isn't it. >> yes, that's what they were like these psychics, seeing the future. >> rose: they were on stage. >> yes. >> rose: the theatrics added to the disbelief. >> i don't believe i did her justice and she's probably mad at me somewhere in the nothingness. is there something? >> rose: owe are you a mystic all. is there anything mystical about you?
how did you get up for this character of sophie. you took that seriously. >> i take that slightly seriously. i read a little bit about houdini who was calling out because there was a psychic that falsely spoken for his mother and he was incredibly angry with his mother. am i correct? >> i don't know about that part. >> i read a little bit about that and honestly i just watched a lot of clara bow and her physicality. i figured sophie probably would have seen clara bow and she's...
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everything -- but it ruined this moment with sophie -- >> seth: her face, if you can see sophie's faces this newsman doing? >> yeah. brokaw never held me like this. [ laughter ] so she is a lovely dog and she's now with a lovely family. >> seth: what a sweetie. >> how is frisbee? >> seth: frisbee's good. we missed frisbee. because you can't bring your dog on a hike like that. >> still skinny and whip it thin, as we say. >> seth: yeah, still seven pounds. you know, dogs in manhattan, they have to stay thin. >> that's true. alternate side of the street parking and all of that. >> seth: yes. but -- she's very good. she's actually -- the dog is with my in-laws. like we, it's like -- >> they still think you're on vacation for another couple weeks. >> seth: yeah. >> okay, i got it. >> seth: i feel like this show is going to blow it once they see me on television. >> we'll edit this out in post production. >> seth: speaking of shows, i know you start to have a viewing date lined up tonight. you're gonna watch -- you're going to watch "the bachelor." >> "the bachelorette." >> seth: sorry. with
everything -- but it ruined this moment with sophie -- >> seth: her face, if you can see sophie's faces this newsman doing? >> yeah. brokaw never held me like this. [ laughter ] so she is a lovely dog and she's now with a lovely family. >> seth: what a sweetie. >> how is frisbee? >> seth: frisbee's good. we missed frisbee. because you can't bring your dog on a hike like that. >> still skinny and whip it thin, as we say. >> seth: yeah, still seven...
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sophie can't write a prescription. >> sophie can't write a prescription.ial impressions, she can recognize. visual cues are superb. we're getting better and better with these robots. we're getting better with this technology. but it will never replace a doctor, so i don't think mark needs to worry. but that information will go to the doctor and can kind of make your life easy. also all the visits to e.r., think about this. >> we want to make it clear when it is not appropriate to use a virtual doctor. one, if immediate attention is needed for injuries such as sprains, poisoning, lung problems. dr. samadi, any additions to that list? >> no. any cardiac issues, any serious problem, this is not ready for prime time. but for simple things, for followups, a lot of chronic disease. as a you're roll gist who takes care of -- as a uroligist who takes care of prostate cancer, i follow the p.s.a. sophie can get the information from the patient. >> you've got a camera right there, whatever body part you're talking about, take a picture. >> and sophie is not going to
sophie can't write a prescription. >> sophie can't write a prescription.ial impressions, she can recognize. visual cues are superb. we're getting better and better with these robots. we're getting better with this technology. but it will never replace a doctor, so i don't think mark needs to worry. but that information will go to the doctor and can kind of make your life easy. also all the visits to e.r., think about this. >> we want to make it clear when it is not appropriate to...
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fun welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and we're here today in russian city of lights the man where one sees it says the eastern ukraine and sadly solid piece that his wife and two children were forced to.
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i will go to sophie and go on sophie shevardnadze general najib bad has served his nation his whole adult life first in the military under saddam hussein and then as a mayor of the town of tal afar after the u.s. invasion his efforts to combat militant extremism by working iraq's sectarian divides managed to bring peace to the city but now as says that it's controlled far his former mayor follows its fate closely and with concern he's here with us today to explain what exactly is going on in iraq today. as isis makes light defense advances in iraq the nation's armies fleeing us showing the world how feeble the country is three years after u.s. troops left its soil what's the cause of its weakness what will it take to contain the wave of terror and can you come out of this as a united nation. najim a bad algebra or e x mayor of iraq a town of tal afar which is now in isis hands you are now based in america and you are made a scholar it's great to have you on our show today now tally. far has been overtaken by isis you were the city's mayor i know i know that you keep in touch with your col
i will go to sophie and go on sophie shevardnadze general najib bad has served his nation his whole adult life first in the military under saddam hussein and then as a mayor of the town of tal afar after the u.s. invasion his efforts to combat militant extremism by working iraq's sectarian divides managed to bring peace to the city but now as says that it's controlled far his former mayor follows its fate closely and with concern he's here with us today to explain what exactly is going on in...
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sophie hayward. we're committed to providing an annual report annually from now on and we're proud of the program; we're happy to report on it. >> thank you very much. i want to thank you very much. with that a motion to forward out with a positive recommendation to the full board all right without objection thank you very much. and now we'd like to call up item number 8. >> madam chair we didn't take public comment. >> oh i'm sorry. we'd like to take public comment on items 2 through 7. >> without objection. vote has been rescinded. all right seeing none public comment is now closed. >> actually i'll make the motion to move these items forward. >> all right so there's been a motion to forward out again items 2 through 7 to the full board without objection. thank you. item 8. >> language access ordinance compliance report to receive a status update. >> our sponsor is supervisor chiu. >> thank you madam chair and members of the public. i called today's hearing on our cities compliance with our languag
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well welcome to sophie and go on sophie shevardnadze general najib abed has served his nation his whole adult life first in the military under saddam hussein and then as a mayor of the town of tal afar after the u.s. invasion his efforts to combat militant extremism by working around sectarian divides managed to bring peace to the city but now as says that it's controlled far his former mayor follows that spate closely and with concern he's here with us today to explain what exactly is going on in iraq today. as isis makes lighting fast advances in iraq the nation's armies fleeing on us showing the world how feeble the country is three years after u.s. troops left its soil what's the cause of its weakness what will it take to contain the wave of terror and can come out of this as a united nation. najim a bad algebraic slayer over iraq a town of tal afar which is now in isis hands you are now based in america and you are made a scholar it's great to have you on our show today now talent far has been overtaken by isis you were the city's mayor i know and i know that you keep in touch with
well welcome to sophie and go on sophie shevardnadze general najib abed has served his nation his whole adult life first in the military under saddam hussein and then as a mayor of the town of tal afar after the u.s. invasion his efforts to combat militant extremism by working around sectarian divides managed to bring peace to the city but now as says that it's controlled far his former mayor follows that spate closely and with concern he's here with us today to explain what exactly is going on...
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welcome to surf and co i'm sophie shevardnadze is out says she a crane a great bag cast civilians are struggling to find safety i would protect innocent people to work in the spotlight as to their plight so they would in a way people precious foreign ministry haskel pile to report on the civil rights violations in ukraine since the start of the armed. well the man behind his work the mistress' commissioner for human rights. is my guest today. those who suffer most from the war are those who take least part in it with the ukrainian army on the offensive will the civilian plight in eastern ukraine get worse who can stop it and how and who should be held accountable. because that's all for russian foreign ministry commissioner for human rights is great show today now we're going to start from the latest news the killings of the russian journalists it's a horrible tragedy obviously. but there's a full fledged war going on in ukraine is it really possible to find who is to blame and who is responsible for the killings well obviously. or what it takes it takes us to a political will. on the
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hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and diagnosed with autism as a baby doctor said he'd never leave a life outside a special institution but it proved him wrong now he's a professor teaching others about the needs of people with autism dr steven schorr is my guest today. the number of children affected by autism is on the rise but the condition remains hard to define while many think it's an illness that people who have a watch as you don't consider themselves sick what does it mean to be so different . people really disadvantaged can they be integrated into society and cancer society benefit from their innate talent. dr stephen shore a professor at adult by university ouch isn't researcher lecturer diagnosed with a state himself welcome it's really great to have you on our show today so let's start from the big thing out what is it is it a new or a logical disorder or is it a psychological thing oh autism is a neurological difference i look at autism as a nonstandard way of perceiving and processing the environment. and doing so it causes differences in communicati
hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and diagnosed with autism as a baby doctor said he'd never leave a life outside a special institution but it proved him wrong now he's a professor teaching others about the needs of people with autism dr steven schorr is my guest today. the number of children affected by autism is on the rise but the condition remains hard to define while many think it's an illness that people who have a watch as you don't consider themselves sick what does...
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welcome to surf and kill me sophie shevardnadze and what happens when you find yourself at war at a very young age because i was told was a teenage wreck wrote when she was captured by the mujahideen in afghanistan ended up spending twelve years in war torn country serving as a personal bodyguard of the most powerful anti taliban leader ahmad shah massoud how did he go from captive to brother in arms what made him go native and why did he come home to russia years later well nick i will strive is here in the studio to tell us his person. twenty five years ago saudi troops left afghanistan some soldiers however stayed behind captured in a foreign land unsure of course friend or foe stuck between two worlds what does it take to change sides in the war how can you survive in captivity and can you ever go. and welcome to the show thank you very much for finding time your story is amazing and i know that you also go by another name. that's an islamic name which you consider your home country afghanistan or russia i have two home nations. russia is my first home the real one but i see afghanis
welcome to surf and kill me sophie shevardnadze and what happens when you find yourself at war at a very young age because i was told was a teenage wreck wrote when she was captured by the mujahideen in afghanistan ended up spending twelve years in war torn country serving as a personal bodyguard of the most powerful anti taliban leader ahmad shah massoud how did he go from captive to brother in arms what made him go native and why did he come home to russia years later well nick i will strive...
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own welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze. we're here today in russian city of lights image where one of the fuses is the eastern ukrainian family solid piece. his wife and two children were forced to flee their home town where they say more came without warning how did they escape and will there ever be able to return home. and his daughter are given a a group to share their story with us today. we were in east ukraine is forcing thousands to abandon their old fighting in showing the villages to send families running for their lives and for most russia is the closest safe haven the u.n. says over one hundred ten thousand people have already crossed the russian ukrainian border what awaits them. when will there be peace in ukraine or will the country ever be whole again. thank you so much for being with us today actually really touched it you create you share your story with us so let's start from the very beginning when did you decide to leave ukraine. that was a decision my wife and i took together. after the massacre in a d
own welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze. we're here today in russian city of lights image where one of the fuses is the eastern ukrainian family solid piece. his wife and two children were forced to flee their home town where they say more came without warning how did they escape and will there ever be able to return home. and his daughter are given a a group to share their story with us today. we were in east ukraine is forcing thousands to abandon their old fighting in showing...
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hello welcome to sophie and co i'm not saying diagnosed with autism as a baby doctor said he'd never leave a life outside especially institution but it proved him wrong now he's a professor teaching others about the needs of people with autism dr stephen shore is my guest today. the number of children affected by autism is on the rise but the condition remains hard to define while many think it's an illness that people who have a which isn't don't consider themselves sick what does it mean to be so different. people really disadvantaged can they be integrated into society and against society benefit from their innate talent. dr stephen shore a professor at adult fire university which is an researcher lecturer diagnosed with a.s.d. himself welcome it's really great to have you on our show today so let's start from the big thing out what is it is it a neurological disorder or is it a psychological thing oh autism is a neurological difference i look at or to some nonstandard where perceiving processing the environment. and doing so it causes differences in communication social interacti
hello welcome to sophie and co i'm not saying diagnosed with autism as a baby doctor said he'd never leave a life outside especially institution but it proved him wrong now he's a professor teaching others about the needs of people with autism dr stephen shore is my guest today. the number of children affected by autism is on the rise but the condition remains hard to define while many think it's an illness that people who have a which isn't don't consider themselves sick what does it mean to...
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and co with sophie shevardnadze. two u.s. agents who are working deep inside the german government have been caught which has heightened tensions between the two countries even more the german reaction to this was to expel the cia chief in berlin from his post this is the kind of story that makes people who hate u.s. foreign policy the share button on facebook and get all excited it makes me feel that merkel or at least some elements of the german government are actually fighting against foreign meddling but i would say that you should take this story with a huge grain of salt yeah they just had one cia asset out of the country and this could be a sign of change but there are still twenty plus u.s. military bases currently operating in germany and in fact the power holder base is one of the largest ones outside of america territory with thirteen thousand troops permanently stationed there so basically if merkel really wants to reduce foreign meddling in germany she is going to have to somehow get a massive foreign mi
and co with sophie shevardnadze. two u.s. agents who are working deep inside the german government have been caught which has heightened tensions between the two countries even more the german reaction to this was to expel the cia chief in berlin from his post this is the kind of story that makes people who hate u.s. foreign policy the share button on facebook and get all excited it makes me feel that merkel or at least some elements of the german government are actually fighting against...
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welcome to civvy in co i'm sophie shevardnadze is s.s. ukraine gripped by a cast civilians are struggling to find safety i do protect innocent people to ring this.
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welcome to go on sophie shevardnadze general najib. served his nation whose whole adult life first in the military under saddam hussein and then as the mayor of the town of tal afar after the u.s. invasion his efforts to combat militant extremism by working iraq's sectarian divides managed to bring peace to the city but now as says that it's controlled far his former mayor follows that spate closely with concern he's here with us today to explain what exactly is going on in iraq today. as isis may.
welcome to go on sophie shevardnadze general najib. served his nation whose whole adult life first in the military under saddam hussein and then as the mayor of the town of tal afar after the u.s. invasion his efforts to combat militant extremism by working iraq's sectarian divides managed to bring peace to the city but now as says that it's controlled far his former mayor follows that spate closely with concern he's here with us today to explain what exactly is going on in iraq today. as isis...
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one of them to safety and co i'm sophie shevardnadze is out says she a crane great bag cast civilians are struggling to find safety protect innocent people to ring the spotlights to the lives of their ordinary people precious foreign ministry haskell pyle to report and human rights violations in ukraine since the start of the armed conflict the man behind his work the mistress commissioner for human rights. was my guest today. and. those who suffer most from war of those who take least parts of it with the ukrainian army on the offensive will the civilian plight in eastern ukraine get worse. who can stop it. and who should be held accountable. for russian foreign ministry commissioner for human rights is great to have you on our show today now we're going to start from the latest news the killing so the russian journalists it's a horrible tragedy obviously. but there's a full fledged war going on in ukraine is it really possible to find who's to blame and who's responsible for the killings.
one of them to safety and co i'm sophie shevardnadze is out says she a crane great bag cast civilians are struggling to find safety protect innocent people to ring the spotlights to the lives of their ordinary people precious foreign ministry haskell pyle to report and human rights violations in ukraine since the start of the armed conflict the man behind his work the mistress commissioner for human rights. was my guest today. and. those who suffer most from war of those who take least parts of...
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hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and diagnosed with autism as a baby doctor said he'd never leave a life outside a special institution but it proved him wrong that he's a professor teaching others about the needs of people with autism dr stephen shore is my guest today. the number of children affected by autism is on the rise but the condition remains hard to define while many think it's an illness that people who have a which isn't don't consider themselves sick what does it mean to be so different. people really disadvantaged can they be integrated into society and can society benefit from bury me tell it. dr stephen shore a professor at university outages and research your lecturer diagnosed with a stay himself welcome it's really great to have you on our show today so let's start from the big thing out what is it is it a new or a logical disorder or is it a psychological thing oh autism is a neurological difference i look at autism as a nonstandard way of perceiving and processing the environment. and doing so it causes differences in communication social inte
hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and diagnosed with autism as a baby doctor said he'd never leave a life outside a special institution but it proved him wrong that he's a professor teaching others about the needs of people with autism dr stephen shore is my guest today. the number of children affected by autism is on the rise but the condition remains hard to define while many think it's an illness that people who have a which isn't don't consider themselves sick what does...
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much for that,ry sophie, bloomberg malaysian tv. the other major story we're covering for you today, advance in the middle east, israeli troops invading gaza after eight fragile cease-fire ended. significantfirst israeli ground operation on the gaza strip since 2009 and a comes 10 days after airstrikes have left more than 200 palestinians dead. israel says at least 1200 rockets have been fired by hamas in the last week and a half. swiftactions parking interaction with a high number of civilian deaths in gaza that have an heart raking. the un security council is to meet in an emergency session later. >> there have been a number of incidents involving the death of civilians including the killing of four boys on eight beach in gaza city. i hope israel will do far more casualties.lian there can be no military solution to this conflict. all, tont, first of have an understanding by the international community that the s needinian civilian protection. since the party that is supposed to provide protection for them is the cause of their mis
much for that,ry sophie, bloomberg malaysian tv. the other major story we're covering for you today, advance in the middle east, israeli troops invading gaza after eight fragile cease-fire ended. significantfirst israeli ground operation on the gaza strip since 2009 and a comes 10 days after airstrikes have left more than 200 palestinians dead. israel says at least 1200 rockets have been fired by hamas in the last week and a half. swiftactions parking interaction with a high number of civilian...
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>> the sophy award, oscar of the food world.nd i will tell you that products you tried were none won a sophy. but, the specialty food association, that puts on fancy food show, they give out, about 30 of these statues to the best and the brightest of the thing, i was one of the judges. gerri: what won? >> a lot of different products, a different cookie butter won. a couple different chips. couple different pates. gerri: what was the trend. you said this will be big. >> a couple different 1, anything, coconut was huge. we saw it with coconut water. i stau with everything. i saw coconut chips, coconut ice crime, coconut yogurt, coconut was a dominant play or, people like the provical -- tropical flavors another thing, jerky. you mentioned salmon jerky, everyone is going nuts for gerby, beef jerky, turkey jerky, with seasoning. gerri: what about football? >> the football bread, eat the ball, you can play with your bread, a catchy concept. it is your basic roll but shaped like a football. gerri: why? why? >> one like a hockey puck.
>> the sophy award, oscar of the food world.nd i will tell you that products you tried were none won a sophy. but, the specialty food association, that puts on fancy food show, they give out, about 30 of these statues to the best and the brightest of the thing, i was one of the judges. gerri: what won? >> a lot of different products, a different cookie butter won. a couple different chips. couple different pates. gerri: what was the trend. you said this will be big. >> a...
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see, i told you this little teddy, by the way, that's sophie? >> sophie. >> she will not take that thing off. had a it on a month. and she is so sweet, my daughter jessica says that she has turned into an a-hole. >> you don't realize what she is doing in that san box. >> yes. >> what? >> making your birthday cake. >> that's what it is, sure. >> making your birthday cake. >> poor grandma has been left there with that child. >> uh-huh. >> she is trying. >> listen to me. >> in the control room, did you get the instagram? because she eventually did it. >> of course she does. >> get it? well, okay. >> she basically does it, but great moment at the end of her message. >> loves you. >> can we talk about this? because had i been invited to the bahamas, by my daughter who apparently, well -- >> that was yesterday, still looked casino every sunday. >> i oh, yes, they haven't had too much trouble with arthur at all. they dodged the bullet. so what do you pack? do you ever fight with your loved ones about you know, we should only take one bag, why are you t
see, i told you this little teddy, by the way, that's sophie? >> sophie. >> she will not take that thing off. had a it on a month. and she is so sweet, my daughter jessica says that she has turned into an a-hole. >> you don't realize what she is doing in that san box. >> yes. >> what? >> making your birthday cake. >> that's what it is, sure. >> making your birthday cake. >> poor grandma has been left there with that child. >> uh-huh....
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as a father, i kind of thought about when i read that, i kind of thought about the kind of sophie's choice, you know, dilemma that is faced by a parent and how painful that must have been, that really happened, that real fathers have to make those decisions. >> kind of became one of the central emotions in the book. >> before you founded your foundation, before you were the world famous writer, before you were a doctor, you and your >> yeah. >> you were 14. >> yes. >> you talked about the pessimism. did you have that sense when your family realized after the soviet invasion, we can't go home again? it's too dangerous? >> yes. the prospects for us to return home were very bleak because when the soviets came, we knew this was going to be a protracted situation and there was no quick resolution to this. and so we knew that essentially, we had to start life all over again and that everything that we owned, everything that we had built as a family before was basically swiped off of the board and it was time to start a new life, which is a very frightening and we were luck. we were begin asylum
as a father, i kind of thought about when i read that, i kind of thought about the kind of sophie's choice, you know, dilemma that is faced by a parent and how painful that must have been, that really happened, that real fathers have to make those decisions. >> kind of became one of the central emotions in the book. >> before you founded your foundation, before you were the world famous writer, before you were a doctor, you and your >> yeah. >> you were 14. >> yes....
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sophie, here's the question.t is the conversation parents should be having with their children to avoid these times of situations? should they even be snooping on their kids more? >> it is not about snooping. it is knowing what your child is doing. if you're going to give them a device to have, make sure you know what's going on. it should start like. this explaining the ramifications and educating your child but most parents are afraid to even think about this stuff themselves. opening yourself up and talking to your child and be in your child's media. >> i have a question for you. >> quickly, i'm going on get to sunny. >> you have a responsibility to know where your kid is. it used to be, are they on the street corner? now it is where are they on social media? >> i had a really short time here. i wonder if it changes the equation that she admitted that she remembers nothing about this and learned through social media what happened. >> it makes the case very difficult to prosecute. i will tell you as a former pr
sophie, here's the question.t is the conversation parents should be having with their children to avoid these times of situations? should they even be snooping on their kids more? >> it is not about snooping. it is knowing what your child is doing. if you're going to give them a device to have, make sure you know what's going on. it should start like. this explaining the ramifications and educating your child but most parents are afraid to even think about this stuff themselves. opening...
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. >> okay great so for items 2 through 7 i believe we have sophie hayward here. >> good morning supervisor tang and president chiu. i'm from the office of housing and community development. the program is an intregal part of the program. ann ramiro is with me today to present an overview of the 6 contracts together and she and i as well as our cfo are certainly happy to answer any questions you have. i have a handout here and i'll put some out for the public as well. thank you. >> so good morning supervisors i am a project manager. first i will give a brief background on the program and then i will describe the projects so the local operating subsubsidy program was created in response to the ambitious schools to create 3000 new units of housing and the lack of federal or state operating subsubsidies would keep us so i'm sorry the program is structured as an operating subsubsidy. the department of public health and human services agencies are our partners and fund the support services currently there are 20 contracts in place. so supportive housing in san francisco has been constructing a v
. >> okay great so for items 2 through 7 i believe we have sophie hayward here. >> good morning supervisor tang and president chiu. i'm from the office of housing and community development. the program is an intregal part of the program. ann ramiro is with me today to present an overview of the 6 contracts together and she and i as well as our cfo are certainly happy to answer any questions you have. i have a handout here and i'll put some out for the public as well. thank you....
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thank you for watching and cheering for the next edition of sophie in kind of. the twentieth. and if. i do it we need a chef for what. you want to be of it's. that it's led to what i need it's the money. that seems to me that there's a lead out of those. scenarios for the. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. same series of golf lisa tried to. play polo going to be good news for you much more efficient taking every minute. cut may the last lap the web. by a lot like the play. was listening to the same setting all time plays jesus loves to eat lunch. sometimes from nothing which plays this season and it's important. to look just keep up the story he's giving just if you see a stage take a look at the tabs but the speech was. played. in sherman oaks where you. do. love love. love love love. with kiev stepping up its assault in eastern ukraine the dutch prime minister says no more international will be sent to the malaysian airline crash site. is just twenty kilometers away and getting close to. a mother and child show old enough are among the la
thank you for watching and cheering for the next edition of sophie in kind of. the twentieth. and if. i do it we need a chef for what. you want to be of it's. that it's led to what i need it's the money. that seems to me that there's a lead out of those. scenarios for the. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. same series of golf lisa tried to. play polo going to be good news for you much more efficient taking every minute. cut may the last lap the web. by a lot...
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. >>:, lila you sophy is celebrating her 17th birthday and nigeria with one wish to bring back our girlsow and alive. they're hoping to push for the relief of two larger missing kidnap girls by the terrorist group called local horror their meeting nigeria's president today to press for more action to free those girls. >>: thousands of central americans fled to the u.s. hurt facing the department of homeless security they say that they're sending children back to their home country and their staffers to progress the immigration crisis. the process of recreations starts for hundreds of people for the federal law enforcement training center in new mexico. the families here are being sent home as though, med administration tries to send out a message. >>: the border is not open to illegal migration. as soon as they see their money is not an effective in getting their kids to this country it will stop the both democrats and democrats will this as a humanitarian crisis these kids are fleeing and they're seeking refuge of organized crime despicable games in human traffickers and the dangers of
. >>:, lila you sophy is celebrating her 17th birthday and nigeria with one wish to bring back our girlsow and alive. they're hoping to push for the relief of two larger missing kidnap girls by the terrorist group called local horror their meeting nigeria's president today to press for more action to free those girls. >>: thousands of central americans fled to the u.s. hurt facing the department of homeless security they say that they're sending children back to their home country...
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year's eve incident where 6-year-old sofia, her mom and brother were hit by an uber driver. 6-year-old sophie was killed and her mom and brother were injured. i think sofia's life matters and this meeting is partially in response to that. the issue also raise add number of questions about lift companies like uber. i think what we found over the tremendous explosion of growth in the industry where there's an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 new drivers on the road, we've been operating with lack of regulation and very little controls for public safety and concerns and precautions. i think what we' seen a rapid growth and now the industry is huge, with uber valued at $7 billion so there's a lot out stake in the industry. i use ubers and other vehicles so i kind of understand some of the comparisons, but i think what many people have reported to us is price increases or some call it price gouging, discrimination with people with disabilities or sometimes not allowing seeing eye dogs into vehicles and the problems of safety impacts on the environment and other issues too. i think the taxi industry has m
year's eve incident where 6-year-old sofia, her mom and brother were hit by an uber driver. 6-year-old sophie was killed and her mom and brother were injured. i think sofia's life matters and this meeting is partially in response to that. the issue also raise add number of questions about lift companies like uber. i think what we found over the tremendous explosion of growth in the industry where there's an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 new drivers on the road, we've been operating with lack of...
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will he was already a pioneer in the different feel he explains will lead to the first ever space sophieelfie, looked at the clouds the way down there. i did realize that i was high in the area in the southeast. -- selfies we were not to the photograph. there was a the experimenter and he wanted pictures taken. so we could only take pictures at night. this camera is fixed so that gadhafi did, that the ploy did just ripe star system shut off. i did that. i take a picture for the the sun comes up. during the day pass obligor road some of the lakes the world there. some of my good do during the daytime look of the camera and with the buyer-- look at the camera and hit the button. those kron for stories on kron 4 doc of that huge check out right now. police ticketed can say that the guys that the watermelon with a butcher's knife to find it will bid who had reported him for stabbing the watermelon a friday batter he was arrested for that. of the watermelon bill this were a do we go? ever here's kid the to recruit new members people the south carolina their but from the backs of candy and fli
will he was already a pioneer in the different feel he explains will lead to the first ever space sophieelfie, looked at the clouds the way down there. i did realize that i was high in the area in the southeast. -- selfies we were not to the photograph. there was a the experimenter and he wanted pictures taken. so we could only take pictures at night. this camera is fixed so that gadhafi did, that the ploy did just ripe star system shut off. i did that. i take a picture for the the sun comes...
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>> sophie, did, too. >> actually looking at yet another day of stormy weather out there. you probably heard the rumors about this polar vortex style cold front, that's dropping in. true. there is going to be some much cooler air starting to settle in, back to the midwest, northern planes, for us, though, it is not so much a cool-down that waits in the wings, rather, just the stormy conditions that we are we'll finds out in advance of t now, we're had some storms in the last couple of hours, but there is also a batch out there right now of storm scan3, just southwest of our viewing area. so, if you have any kind of plans to travel perhaps south on 95, or going toward the baltimore area, you will likely runs into some of it, heavy rain, expected, with that pocket as it rolls into our area, so we have to keep an eye on the radar, at the moment, that's all we've got going for us. later today storms will be more widespread, talking potential for severe weather. we'll break all of the details down in the next couple of minutes for you. >> in the news, developing right now, fire
>> sophie, did, too. >> actually looking at yet another day of stormy weather out there. you probably heard the rumors about this polar vortex style cold front, that's dropping in. true. there is going to be some much cooler air starting to settle in, back to the midwest, northern planes, for us, though, it is not so much a cool-down that waits in the wings, rather, just the stormy conditions that we are we'll finds out in advance of t now, we're had some storms in the last couple...
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the horrors of being a child soldier and how it could be stopped thanks for being less the same for sophie and co we'll see you next time. looking for. the we can't let the lord know we've got. to. go. this is about making the business survive. and. corporations don't love your parishioners don't hate corporations have no feeling. corporations don't care about you or me corporations quick or book profit. people come to untouched for sins and leave massive bleeps for the sake come on. we're not going to quit we will not stop until it is done what is more precious music more movie. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. food since changed the world lights never. on full picture of today's leaves no politicians from around the globe. up to. fifty. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't afford college to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pens tear jerking poetry keep tabs norrish. we post only what really matters i don't see a facebook you st i'm abby martin the stories we cover here you're not going to
the horrors of being a child soldier and how it could be stopped thanks for being less the same for sophie and co we'll see you next time. looking for. the we can't let the lord know we've got. to. go. this is about making the business survive. and. corporations don't love your parishioners don't hate corporations have no feeling. corporations don't care about you or me corporations quick or book profit. people come to untouched for sins and leave massive bleeps for the sake come on. we're not...
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it's the sophie's choose in news. cnn, the most trusted name in overcalf indicated control freaks.human centipede of niewd news. cnn's new slogan. >> cnn, we're all like i know. >> jon: we're like a ghost network. they're not even news anchors anymore. you're just news v.j.s. basically cnn has become this guy. [laughter] i love brunch whom doesn't love brunch. that's news. it's great branding, way better than cnn's, if you're watching, this your flight has been canceled. please god, someone help me find the remote. the tv is stuck on cnn and i can't change the channel. seriously, you can tell me. it's cnn. no one's watching. >> this is cnn. [cheering and applause] so here's my point, move on. how long have we been studying cnn? here's how long: >> i went to the party. they said liquor in the froant, blitzer in the rear. [cheering and applause] look what watching cnn for 15 years does to a person. [laughter] there should be a warning label on that network. my point is this: we feel qualified to take this on. but we're doing it with your money. and when our plan succeeds, you will be
it's the sophie's choose in news. cnn, the most trusted name in overcalf indicated control freaks.human centipede of niewd news. cnn's new slogan. >> cnn, we're all like i know. >> jon: we're like a ghost network. they're not even news anchors anymore. you're just news v.j.s. basically cnn has become this guy. [laughter] i love brunch whom doesn't love brunch. that's news. it's great branding, way better than cnn's, if you're watching, this your flight has been canceled. please god,...