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within the sros we can kind of eliminate that stress. by, having cal fresh utilize more of getting food that you made and in the sros. by people that need it. and the problem is that most sros, have at most, a microwave, it is no nutrition or filling, if you build it they will come, if more are funded and more sros and that sort, were able to have a more fully equipped kitchen that to deliver the nutritional value and would i feed my kids and myself. and you are very limited with the either having the microwave or has to be supplied to you by other people, and i think that the process would be looking at it and cooking facilitis in sros thank you. >> the next few speakers, i will call the names of the next few speaksers, coline, from the california hunger action coalition, and david harness, and kim and brewstre., tony from senior and disability action, and wendy as well. james from senior disability and peter from the immigrant legal resource center, nancy cross, don nunly from the aims project, coline from the cap pain for a better nut
within the sros we can kind of eliminate that stress. by, having cal fresh utilize more of getting food that you made and in the sros. by people that need it. and the problem is that most sros, have at most, a microwave, it is no nutrition or filling, if you build it they will come, if more are funded and more sros and that sort, were able to have a more fully equipped kitchen that to deliver the nutritional value and would i feed my kids and myself. and you are very limited with the either...
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city compared to the welfare costs treating the people that are addicted and are encourage td in the sros and also in the city shelters. and by the policies, of exemptions of the talking about that subject matter to the client and then to the staff. and, they, the center for disease control, has had a report, that shows that it is $7 per pack of cigarettes, and that houses the economic cost and half of it is a lowered life ex-expectancy and the cost of raising human beings and the life through certain, by ten or 20 years and now it is (inaudible) and i encourage, and in the smoking room in the shelters is the place that generate thises into the sros and you have no smoking and a smoke free building... >> thank you. >> moving from the shelter... >> thank you. >> thank you. >> every one that is used for staoet's distribution. >> okay. >> we can take the... thank you so much. >> maoes leave time for other speakers. >> my name is ryan and i am the co-coordinator of the healthy corner stone foundation and the work in the tender loin is around food justice and i don't know if you have a chance
city compared to the welfare costs treating the people that are addicted and are encourage td in the sros and also in the city shelters. and by the policies, of exemptions of the talking about that subject matter to the client and then to the staff. and, they, the center for disease control, has had a report, that shows that it is $7 per pack of cigarettes, and that houses the economic cost and half of it is a lowered life ex-expectancy and the cost of raising human beings and the life through...
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thanksgiving just happened and her family was in an sro. and they had no kitchen to have their thanksgiving dinner. and thank god for organizations that provided a space for all of the families to come and share thanksgiving together. but it made me think about my own family and my children and my four and how many times i rush after work after teaching all day and stressing about what i am going to cook for dinner in my kitchen. and they have none. i think about the programs that we have in our school about healthy meals and about how we are always telling the children what they should eat and what do we tell the familis that have no kitchens and they are the lucky ones or that at least have a roof over their head and i hope that we take advantage of this opportunity to provide our families, with a home, with a kitchen, with a place that they can work to provide the healthier meals. and so, i know that many of you have walked through the halls and some of you have worked directly with our family and i hope that you take advantage of this o
thanksgiving just happened and her family was in an sro. and they had no kitchen to have their thanksgiving dinner. and thank god for organizations that provided a space for all of the families to come and share thanksgiving together. but it made me think about my own family and my children and my four and how many times i rush after work after teaching all day and stressing about what i am going to cook for dinner in my kitchen. and they have none. i think about the programs that we have in...
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the change of occupancy from a dwelling unit group housing or sro to student housing is also considered a conversion of a residential unit, notwithstanding the foregoing change of use or occupancy of dual unit group housing or sro to student housing is not considered a conversion of a residential unit if the dwelling unit group housing or sro will be student housing owned, operated or otherwise controlled by a not for profit post secondary educational institution. and the next reference and the dnc ordinance is on page 10 line 13, much shorter. section 12, residential units shall mean the legal conforming or we're taking out the language that says nonconforming residential conforming or nonconforming dwelling unit as defined in planning code section 102.7 or illegal nonconforming live/work unit as defined in planning code section 102.13, or group housing, we're adding this language, or group housing as in planning code section 209.2a, b, and c, provided, however, this definition shall not include a residential unit in a residential hotel as defined and regulated by chapter 41 of the san
the change of occupancy from a dwelling unit group housing or sro to student housing is also considered a conversion of a residential unit, notwithstanding the foregoing change of use or occupancy of dual unit group housing or sro to student housing is not considered a conversion of a residential unit if the dwelling unit group housing or sro will be student housing owned, operated or otherwise controlled by a not for profit post secondary educational institution. and the next reference and the...
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because i think there's even, like, an sro on market and i think basically people go home and they just go back to their room and see that's a really sad way to live so community space and what the gentleman mentioned about the gardening you know the little spaces for gardening can mean a lot because that's also physical exercise for the person and -- but i do see it here so i think that's really good and that's what i had a question about. so thank you. >> is there any other public comment on housing? okay. >> good afternoon. i really do not want to have -- i know excuse me, i know he's a very good driver but they are -- i really do not want -- we want to have a place in this city everybody be calm and nice
because i think there's even, like, an sro on market and i think basically people go home and they just go back to their room and see that's a really sad way to live so community space and what the gentleman mentioned about the gardening you know the little spaces for gardening can mean a lot because that's also physical exercise for the person and -- but i do see it here so i think that's really good and that's what i had a question about. so thank you. >> is there any other public...
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. >> sheriff, can you tell us if there was an sro? >> we had an sro. the sro immediately responded on his own to the area of the threat. >> what can you tell us about the confrontation? >> initially we were told there was a confrontation between the shooter and the student that was wounded. at this point it appears that is probably not accurate. it appears that the student was simply in the area of the shooter and was shot at the time the shooter came through the school. >> can you describe where this person was shot? >> i will not discuss the wounds or any information around the victims at this point. >> how many shots were fired? >> how was the shooter able to get into the school before we assume he took his own life? >> he went quite a ways into the school because we found his body in the internal portion of the school in a classroom. >> anybody discharge weapons? >> there was no law enforcement weapons discharged in the school. they were armed, certainly if you speak with students and faculty that were in the school, the deputy sheriffs and police
. >> sheriff, can you tell us if there was an sro? >> we had an sro. the sro immediately responded on his own to the area of the threat. >> what can you tell us about the confrontation? >> initially we were told there was a confrontation between the shooter and the student that was wounded. at this point it appears that is probably not accurate. it appears that the student was simply in the area of the shooter and was shot at the time the shooter came through the school....
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the partnerships that we have, with the seniors and disability and organizations and grassroots and sro. and kind of organizations as well. and i did want to say that i think that for any aggressive out reach, programs that it really does have to be that kind of partnership that builds off of it. and i want to ask, about seniors and disabled folks, and the gaps in nutrition services to them. and i know that and i wanted to thank you from hsa and what types of nutrition services do we need to promote more aging in place programs that will reduce the hospitalizations and readmissions and are there programs in place that we could expand upon? >> that is something that keeps us up at night, this population and we have an acquaintance from san francisco, for the meals on wheels in san francisco, who is also one of the founding members of the food security task force, she works in this area. and she is also on the long term chair coordinating council and i would like to ask her if she is able to come and speak to this question. >> there are three main things and i think that we can bring up t
the partnerships that we have, with the seniors and disability and organizations and grassroots and sro. and kind of organizations as well. and i did want to say that i think that for any aggressive out reach, programs that it really does have to be that kind of partnership that builds off of it. and i want to ask, about seniors and disabled folks, and the gaps in nutrition services to them. and i know that and i wanted to thank you from hsa and what types of nutrition services do we need to...
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. >> was there an sro. >> the s ro immediately responded to the area of the threat. >> can you tell usbout the confrontation. >> initially we were told there was a confrontation between the shooter and the student wounded. it appears that was not accurate. the student was simply in the area of the shooter and was shot at the time that the shooter came through the school. >> can you describe where the person was shot? >> i will not discuss the wounds or any information about the victims at this point. >> how was he able to get into the school before he took his own life. >> the shooter went quite a ways into the school because we found his body in the internal portion of the school in a classroom. >> was there any law enforcement weapons discharged? >> there were no discharged weapons in the school. the deputy sheriffs and the police officers that responded and reacted to this active shooter were adequately armed. they were armed with urban street rifles and service weapons, which is part of our protocols. they entered the facility with the absolute responsibility and purpose of elimina
. >> was there an sro. >> the s ro immediately responded to the area of the threat. >> can you tell usbout the confrontation. >> initially we were told there was a confrontation between the shooter and the student wounded. it appears that was not accurate. the student was simply in the area of the shooter and was shot at the time that the shooter came through the school. >> can you describe where the person was shot? >> i will not discuss the wounds or any...
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we clearly believe that that quick response and the fact that he -- that that sro had -- began to engageot directly, at least began the engagement, was a critical element to the shooter's decision to take his own life. >> sheriff, can you describe to us the interaction between the shooter and claire? >> there was no particular interaction. it was a shot fired in her -- directly at her. >> sheriff, you said that he shot point-blank. the students were they not aware that he was approaching them at that time? did you know, did they run? can you pick up the story there? >> i can tell you and i certainly am going to be a bit cautious about this for obvious reasons. but there was no time for the victim to run from the shooter. and, again, if you would think in terms of the 1:20 that i told you about, the time that the shooter entered the door, fired the rounds, and then went to the library, it was very quick. there was no time for anyone to protect themselves or try to escape. >> can you talk about the [ inaudible ] he was kicked off the debate team this week and that may be why he responded t
we clearly believe that that quick response and the fact that he -- that that sro had -- began to engageot directly, at least began the engagement, was a critical element to the shooter's decision to take his own life. >> sheriff, can you describe to us the interaction between the shooter and claire? >> there was no particular interaction. it was a shot fired in her -- directly at her. >> sheriff, you said that he shot point-blank. the students were they not aware that he was...
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is suited to be an sro. we have some traffic once in my department.ommunity policing, you mentioned that. one of the things is partnership with community. if you have a community's trust and support, because you work with them day in and day out -- you can accomplish great things. the sheriff mentioned if you see something, say something. if you are willing to communicate with the police when they see something that might be problem, could be a that is where community policing is important. everyone must be involved, not just police. host: the senate, as far as gun legislation, did renew a ban on plastic guns. is this a concern for your organization? guest: it is. technology is challenging us every day. we have something new that we have to deal with that we never had to deal with before. ops withad two c plastic guns. i saw a picture of the weapon. thank goodness my cops were professional and head restraint. deadwise, you would have a 16-year-old as a result of a traffic stop. it was a huge concern. host: it was printed on a 3-d printer? guest: it wa
is suited to be an sro. we have some traffic once in my department.ommunity policing, you mentioned that. one of the things is partnership with community. if you have a community's trust and support, because you work with them day in and day out -- you can accomplish great things. the sheriff mentioned if you see something, say something. if you are willing to communicate with the police when they see something that might be problem, could be a that is where community policing is important....
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sro. mr. reid: i have one unanimous consent request for committees to meet during today's session. it has the approval of senator mcconnell and me. i ask request it be agreed to and printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the remaining votes this evening be ten minutes in duration. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report the nomination. the clerk: nomination, department of homeland security, jeh charles johnson of new jersey to be secretary of homeland security. the presiding officer: closure have been been invoked under the previous order all post cloture time is yielded back and the question is on the nomination. is there a sufficient second? there is. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? if not, the ayes are 78, the nays are 16, and the nomination is confirmed. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. a senator: could we have order, mr.
sro. mr. reid: i have one unanimous consent request for committees to meet during today's session. it has the approval of senator mcconnell and me. i ask request it be agreed to and printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the remaining votes this evening be ten minutes in duration. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report the nomination. the clerk: nomination, department of homeland security,...