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spee den my preference is $1 million, $1 million. my number 1 priority is ensuring we continue to fun find the free city college program which we went out to get additional revenue from through proposition, w. and as many of you remember, the state law real estate transfer tax cannot be dedicated in taxes. which is why we did not set it aside. given many of my colleagues' hesitation around enclosing -- increasing that, i have not drafted a charter amendment for this year. it is our hope we can continue to find a program that many of us campaigned on and fulfil a promise. my first ask is to find summer sessions for a summer of 2019. the original agreement with mayor ed lee last february, west 5.4 million for year one and 5.4 million per year two to cover free state college in the fall and spring semester. it did not include funding summer. it was over a two year period ending on may 2019. given the immense success of free city college, i think far beyond what any of us had anticipated or predicted, would like to extend this to the sum
spee den my preference is $1 million, $1 million. my number 1 priority is ensuring we continue to fun find the free city college program which we went out to get additional revenue from through proposition, w. and as many of you remember, the state law real estate transfer tax cannot be dedicated in taxes. which is why we did not set it aside. given many of my colleagues' hesitation around enclosing -- increasing that, i have not drafted a charter amendment for this year. it is our hope we can...
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spee ate at this moment i can't say. i do not know what is in here. again we are talking very high level. i think as long as we can address all their requests that have come in and around afterschool programming and summertime programming, i think that would be great. one thing that is not on this list that is still being sorted out has to do with intensive case management programs and community services for high risk youth in our juvenile justice system. and i think that is something we will have to, back with the mayor's budget office on. i don't know the exact amount at this time. that is something that we need to sort out and is really important. >> supervisor cohen: so it's a priority but you do not know which level we should be funding? >> supervisor tang: no. and then one thing i wanted to point out is on line 16. in terms of arts and cultural services subject very supportive of arts funding and programming and grants for organizations. i wanted to point out that perhaps we might want to reconsider the $200,000 that was allocated for fiscal yea
spee ate at this moment i can't say. i do not know what is in here. again we are talking very high level. i think as long as we can address all their requests that have come in and around afterschool programming and summertime programming, i think that would be great. one thing that is not on this list that is still being sorted out has to do with intensive case management programs and community services for high risk youth in our juvenile justice system. and i think that is something we will...
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spee want nice to see you. >> thank you. could we go back to the slide? the same slide? with the blue and the orange. >> chairman brinkman: i don't think we can go back. but we have it in front of us. >> okay. great. let me start with a big thank you do our friends in the planning department for resolving a fatal flaw in the existing d.t.x. alignment. it made it impossible to upgrade caltrain and the high-speed ra rail. it just wasn't working. our work, as daily dose has begun. we need to combine both tunnel proposals into a single cohesive project. once we do this, and i will speak on to what mr patrick said, we will have an opportunity to eliminate all impacts on townsend street by merging the 22nd and fourth and king stations into a seventh and king hub with caltrain sandwiched between union platforms and a connection to alameda in the basement. i have a little bit of time. with regards to storage. if you start thinking -- 22n 22nd street is gone. it is moved to seventh. we now have the opportunity to cross over. we can connect the new track to the old track and use t
spee want nice to see you. >> thank you. could we go back to the slide? the same slide? with the blue and the orange. >> chairman brinkman: i don't think we can go back. but we have it in front of us. >> okay. great. let me start with a big thank you do our friends in the planning department for resolving a fatal flaw in the existing d.t.x. alignment. it made it impossible to upgrade caltrain and the high-speed ra rail. it just wasn't working. our work, as daily dose has...
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put out there -- >> supervisor cohen: i want to acknowledge that is on the citywide spending plan spee tent it is. i thought i'd go over everything even if it is on the list. >> supervisor cohen: i am also communicating to people who are watching at home and in the chamber who may not have the spreadsheet in front of them. you did bring in $28 million just in the first year of us collecting revenue. of 28 million, only 6.4 went to the free city college program, 5.4 that was granted by the mayor coastal's office and a million-dollar reserve that this board granted last year. that is my request that we continue to fill the reserve fund for three city college. it is a volatile revenue source. it is not dependable. there are years that will get 20 million years i get a 40 million. in order to ensure it's stability during the down years we want to build up the reserve so when the down years, we can continue to fund the free city program. all of us understand how beneficial this program has been and, you know, how it has changed the lives of san franciscans. i don't want to go through the wa
put out there -- >> supervisor cohen: i want to acknowledge that is on the citywide spending plan spee tent it is. i thought i'd go over everything even if it is on the list. >> supervisor cohen: i am also communicating to people who are watching at home and in the chamber who may not have the spreadsheet in front of them. you did bring in $28 million just in the first year of us collecting revenue. of 28 million, only 6.4 went to the free city college program, 5.4 that was granted...
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you can also follow it on the free spee span radio app. that's coming up this afternoon at 5:30. earlier today -- >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered conversation of congress -- coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite rovider. >> this morning ahead of the i.g. report being released, democratic leader nancy pelosi briefed reporters in the capitol. most of the questions focused on immigration and trade. ms. pelosi: good morning, everyone. just in case some of you were not here yesterday when we -- i was joined by our distinguished whip, mr. hoyer, our ranking members on committees of jurisdiction, the judiciary committee, which wrote a letter to the justice department asking for the justification for not defending the law of the land in terms of pre-existing conditions. the chair of the ways and means, energy
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you can also follow it on the free spee span radio app. that's coming up this afternoon at 5:30. earlier today -- >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered conversation of congress -- coge
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not in terms of compelling spee >> he claimed he was religious. that he opposed serving blacks because it mixed the races. we basically refused both his his freeession and exercise clauses. are you saying your role would trump protection against race discrimination? tracks i do not think -- >> i will read -- >> your theory is your theory public accommodation laws cannot trump free speech or free exercise claims and protecting against race discrimination. >> that is not my theory. that would be a protection against the person. >> very quickly, i know you're like is on and you will be giving a little bit of an adjustment, is that ok? [laughter] >> i guess i just did not understand your answer to justice sotomayor hours question. same case are not the same clay's if your client instead objected to an interracial marriage? >> very different case. same. the how about if he objected to an interreligious -- >> similar. >> similar to what? like that would be protected under -- free speech >> you are saying free speech is different for race? i don't want t
not in terms of compelling spee >> he claimed he was religious. that he opposed serving blacks because it mixed the races. we basically refused both his his freeession and exercise clauses. are you saying your role would trump protection against race discrimination? tracks i do not think -- >> i will read -- >> your theory is your theory public accommodation laws cannot trump free speech or free exercise claims and protecting against race discrimination. >> that is not...
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that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network spee across multiple locationsorate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outman comcast business outmaneuver. matt: alix mark: it's 11:00 a.m. in york. there's 30 minutes left in the trading session in europe today. from bloomberg's european headquarters, i mark barton. vonnie: this is the european close on bloomberg ♪ ♪ mark: here are the top stories, decision time for the ecb, a policy meeting next weespell th. conservative rebels areing a member to keep they u.k. as a single market and it could create chaos on the domestic front. global talk with the kkr cohead of special situations investing. taking a look at european equities, we are down today. the ecb is considering or going to discuss
that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network spee across multiple locationsorate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outman comcast business outmaneuver. matt: alix mark: it's 11:00 a.m. in york. there's 30 minutes left in the trading session in europe today. from bloomberg's european headquarters, i mark barton. vonnie: this is the european close on bloomberg ♪ ♪ mark: here are the top stories,...
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i think obama spees, the long automatic of history.nd he says, me getting involved, in the fray, what does that do to stop it? working with people. working with people doing things on the ground. certain policy things that could in fact influence the american people. influence certain folks. we'll have to see what happens with the mid terms. it seems like obama will want to get out there eventually and that may be a case when he gets to implement it. maybe you can better frequent policies. >> do you think we'll see him out there? he's already started to raise money with some democrats. he'll be hitting the stump. as far as 2020, he's made very clear that he does not intend to endorse early. he's been meeting with potential candidates behind the scenes in washington. he's been involved. paying close attention. it is not as if he's totally detached from all this. he set himself up to be a consultant. he's not saying here's where you need to go. he's willing to talk with the modern left and he's willing to say, this is what it is like. th
i think obama spees, the long automatic of history.nd he says, me getting involved, in the fray, what does that do to stop it? working with people. working with people doing things on the ground. certain policy things that could in fact influence the american people. influence certain folks. we'll have to see what happens with the mid terms. it seems like obama will want to get out there eventually and that may be a case when he gets to implement it. maybe you can better frequent policies....
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i always prided myself on treating ople right and trying to help lift people up, and i've spee nt st however many years it's been since i have been gone m trying tdel that and make a fference and living with what happened, yeah. >> woodruff: you paid a price. ro you think ms. lewinsky paid a higher price, a hder price? >> oh, i don't know. i think she paid quite a price. the price that i used to worry about all the time for her, and i was glad to see when she wen back to school and made another career, had a evision show, gave a really compelling ted talk, you ow, did other things, is that i was afraid that, you know, she would be frozen in the public mind for the rest of her life and whappt ed, and i didn't want that for her. i think she's tried tobud a bigger, different, broader life, and i hope she has. >> woodrf: i assume yo think that what happened with you was more serious than whahat ened with senator -- former senator al franken. d he wven from office, from the u.s. senate. so norms have chang t. do you thit's a good thing?n >> well,neral, i think it's a good thing, yes. i th
i always prided myself on treating ople right and trying to help lift people up, and i've spee nt st however many years it's been since i have been gone m trying tdel that and make a fference and living with what happened, yeah. >> woodruff: you paid a price. ro you think ms. lewinsky paid a higher price, a hder price? >> oh, i don't know. i think she paid quite a price. the price that i used to worry about all the time for her, and i was glad to see when she wen back to school and...
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if he doesn't agree witht you're saying, then your spee is not free speech.is matthews is with us. chris, i know you're supposed to come on to talk about rfk and the 50th anniversary of his death, but i would like you to comment on what we just saw in the white house press briefing room. >> well, it's new pip mean, i -- i don't know. i guess drawing a comparison between the baker and the players is something -- one is the right of free religious expression, the other is the right of free speech. they're both in the first amendment. i think the -- you know, the 7-2-6 is interesting. i think a lot of americans would go along with it. i think the players thing is a case of the president working a divide. he's making football into a political football. he clearly wants to have the white fans and the african-american players at war with each other. that's a hell of a thing to do. because in most big cities in try, in metropolita areas, it's the one thing that surely unites people. the rican-american guy and the white guy, if you will, are all rooting for the same
if he doesn't agree witht you're saying, then your spee is not free speech.is matthews is with us. chris, i know you're supposed to come on to talk about rfk and the 50th anniversary of his death, but i would like you to comment on what we just saw in the white house press briefing room. >> well, it's new pip mean, i -- i don't know. i guess drawing a comparison between the baker and the players is something -- one is the right of free religious expression, the other is the right of free...
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spee what i just want to chime in because i remember back to the original -- original date -- days of s.f. park and your point that it works. it may seem like pricing and sort of a blunt tool, but any price changes the behaviour of the drivers who are goin to go and park there. whether it is 25 cents an hour, whether it seven dollars an hour, which i'm not even sure we have anything that tie except maybe civic centre. it does. it changes the nature of the use of the parking. again, through s.f. park, i remember those original surveys that it was availability of parking that was the number 1 concern. ease of payment was a second concern, and place was the third concern. when you were going somewhere and you want to do something, you just want to park the car and you want to get your task down or get your visit done or you want to have your dinner or your lunch and then you move onto the next thing you will do. i'm not as sceptical as vice chair heinicke. i think this permit plus paid is a tool that could work quite well in areaslikethat. it takes me to this whole thing. the r.p.p. is a
spee what i just want to chime in because i remember back to the original -- original date -- days of s.f. park and your point that it works. it may seem like pricing and sort of a blunt tool, but any price changes the behaviour of the drivers who are goin to go and park there. whether it is 25 cents an hour, whether it seven dollars an hour, which i'm not even sure we have anything that tie except maybe civic centre. it does. it changes the nature of the use of the parking. again, through s.f....
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and finally, according to reuters, a growing number of athletes are attempting to spees up thee recoveryfter strenuous exercise by using leeches. "you can borrow my leeches!" said trump! [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, we have -e ruly have a fantastic show for you tonight. she's starring in the new film "arinkle in time." reese witherspoon is here, everyone! [ cheers a applause ] he is the editor of the "new yorker," david remnick.so we are alwayappy to have him back because that means -- [ cheers and applause ] we're going to have a brand-new edition of live "newnsorker" cart but before we get to all of olat, even as he tries to refocus on tradey, donald trump's presidency has been rocked this week by escalating scandals related to everything from russian meddling to porn stars. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ vecheers and applause ] >> seth: on top ofthing else going on right now, president trump, of course, is being sued by porn star an stormyls over a reported hush payment trump's lawyer made to her just weekbefore the election to h
and finally, according to reuters, a growing number of athletes are attempting to spees up thee recoveryfter strenuous exercise by using leeches. "you can borrow my leeches!" said trump! [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, we have -e ruly have a fantastic show for you tonight. she's starring in the new film "arinkle in time." reese witherspoon is here, everyone! [ cheers a applause ] he is the editor of the "new yorker," david...
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spee. >> vice-president swig: again we don't know and we don't have facts because they weren't presented to us, but if the retail store, let's say, again that the retail store owner and their family lived upstairs in the residential units, how do we separates the residential units from the retail store? why wasn't it considered one higher as an extensible units? as it occurs now, it is one entire rental units and doesn't include a residence. >> it is a fairly common condition in the past. but not so much anymore. the planning code does have certain provisions for dwelling units. as a manager units, et cetera. under the operativecondion of the planning code which is section 317, dealing with residential use, it is a fairly broad definition. this would fall to residential use being an accessory to the retail use that was there. and bringing it full circle. you can look at something like 1049 market which had uses that were converted from process to residential uses. >> vice-president swig: back and forth, back and forth. >> it is a fairly broad definition. it triggers what is there and the
spee. >> vice-president swig: again we don't know and we don't have facts because they weren't presented to us, but if the retail store, let's say, again that the retail store owner and their family lived upstairs in the residential units, how do we separates the residential units from the retail store? why wasn't it considered one higher as an extensible units? as it occurs now, it is one entire rental units and doesn't include a residence. >> it is a fairly common condition in the...
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licenses in 49 states other than hawaii so buying a company like that from amazon's perspective could speed up the process of getting into the pharmacy space by years because they the infrastructure now they have a great team of experts. if the goal, i expect is this, sell prescription drugs on amaz amazon.com through prime >> christina, we've seen your ongoing reporting on this and latest tweets say added implications for express scripps potentially. >> yes, they are the largest benefits manager, pbm, had a big dustup with pillpack a year and a half over a contract dispute that ended in pillpack's favor i'm very interested with amazon now on board to see how the relationships between those three companies play out i suspect that by acquiring pillpack, amazon is now going to have to have deep discussions with express whether they plan to work with these drug supply middleman or disrupt them. >> and, i mean, do we have any sense of amazon's broader ambitions in health care this is first -- i remember, what, drugstore.com, a long time ago, and berkshire and jpmorgan. how do the pieces fit to
licenses in 49 states other than hawaii so buying a company like that from amazon's perspective could speed up the process of getting into the pharmacy space by years because they the infrastructure now they have a great team of experts. if the goal, i expect is this, sell prescription drugs on amaz amazon.com through prime >> christina, we've seen your ongoing reporting on this and latest tweets say added implications for express scripps potentially. >> yes, they are the largest...
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upper loop at spee. 95 through laurel looks good in both directions.n normal congestio both dirctions by powder milll roa road. 20. not terrible 109 to beltway. back to you. tip their search for serial flabner arlington. spolice are concerned getting more aggressive. yesterday he struck near the iwojima memorial. >> maryland now, police are looking forsahe map they sexuly assaulted a teenhe 126-yn coalsdale road silver spring and i map sat next to her and sx lay soughted her. the man followed her and sexually assaulted her. there'sga a 10in a reward for ading to an an arrest. >> secret service identified the man that up jpedence as alexander minor. he dropped a backpack droppingwo ovce fen:45 e street. >>nt minor wassing about god and telling seek vet service to shoot him.th e was nothing harmful in the ma backpack. he's charged with unlawful entry. >> a school in northernl virginia wil nairld after formernt pre barack obama. elementary school djeb stewart after confederate generaleb stewart. >> developing today north korean leader jim kung unstarted another visit to another nation in
upper loop at spee. 95 through laurel looks good in both directions.n normal congestio both dirctions by powder milll roa road. 20. not terrible 109 to beltway. back to you. tip their search for serial flabner arlington. spolice are concerned getting more aggressive. yesterday he struck near the iwojima memorial. >> maryland now, police are looking forsahe map they sexuly assaulted a teenhe 126-yn coalsdale road silver spring and i map sat next to her and sx lay soughted her. the man...
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>> supervisor stefani: might increase ask was 700,000 spee one oh, k. thank you. so i want to move the conversation to talk about -- supervisor fewer hasn't shared with us her priorities. >> supervisor fewer: i think this is the importance of growing the pot and now we are looking at this need. it is the other half of public safety. i would like to see an increase in workforce development for homeless people for the most vulnerable residents -- residents and i would like to increase that amount of money. i would like to also see more flexible housing subsidies, primarily for seniors and people with disability. i think we've heard huge demand for that. i would like to see an increase in home delivered meals and congregate meals. to release of ou really serve od vulnerable populations. i would like to see more money put toward resource development for seniors and for people with disabilities. and also more money toward healthcare and risk reduction for reentry transgender women. i would like to see central staffing funded, also an a.p.i. community services and neigh
>> supervisor stefani: might increase ask was 700,000 spee one oh, k. thank you. so i want to move the conversation to talk about -- supervisor fewer hasn't shared with us her priorities. >> supervisor fewer: i think this is the importance of growing the pot and now we are looking at this need. it is the other half of public safety. i would like to see an increase in workforce development for homeless people for the most vulnerable residents -- residents and i would like to increase...