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and all that i see is that suter is very greety. and i would ask you to please, think about what i am saying, and think about what this means to the city, if you don't prevent diabetes and you don't treat things early you are going to have a whole bunch more dollars that you will have to spend. the city is going to pay for it. >> i know that each hospital should be doing their fair share of charity and i know that the board here and the city supervisors can make that happen. and i am also involved with the puc and to hold
and all that i see is that suter is very greety. and i would ask you to please, think about what i am saying, and think about what this means to the city, if you don't prevent diabetes and you don't treat things early you are going to have a whole bunch more dollars that you will have to spend. the city is going to pay for it. >> i know that each hospital should be doing their fair share of charity and i know that the board here and the city supervisors can make that happen. and i am also...
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a really clear statement, that suter hospital, and how we have done that evaluations they do not have the blessing of the first people in san francisco. thank you very much. >> and i give you back the 18 seconds that i have here. >> thank you, next speaker? >> i haven't started yet. but this machine is going. thank you. my name is (inaudible) jackson. and this is the first time of my knowledge knowing that these two commissions have met together. it will be very good if you the commissioners would come out into the community which you was doing at one time and meet with the people that live in the community, i have brought some information to you because i have a greater concern because of the fact bay view hunter's point was mentioned. and here is a map. that is supposed to be showing an area where homes are to be built. and shipyards. this is a bogus map. and i would like to say this. where goals are in the behind the close doors come to light and there is a lot of things going on hyped closed doors that is really ridiculous. you know, i hate saying being a resident of san francisco
a really clear statement, that suter hospital, and how we have done that evaluations they do not have the blessing of the first people in san francisco. thank you very much. >> and i give you back the 18 seconds that i have here. >> thank you, next speaker? >> i haven't started yet. but this machine is going. thank you. my name is (inaudible) jackson. and this is the first time of my knowledge knowing that these two commissions have met together. it will be very good if you...
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and all that i see is that suter is very greety. and i would ask you to please, think about what i am saying, and think about what this means to the city, if you don't prevent diabetes and you don't treat things early you are going to have a whole bunch more dollars that you will have to spend. the city is going to pay for it. >> i know that each hospital should be doing their fair share of charity and i know that the board here and the city supervisors can make that happen. and i am also involved with the puc and to hold the people accountable. next speaker. >> (inaudible) clearing house and a member organization of the community coalition and i just want to review a couple of points. and then make a request. this particular development offers an opportunity as you see by the nature of the development agreement which we take some responsibility and pride in saying we helped to devise, and addresses the major concerns of community groups and labor organized labor, this is a coalition of community and labor. and we are the folks who
and all that i see is that suter is very greety. and i would ask you to please, think about what i am saying, and think about what this means to the city, if you don't prevent diabetes and you don't treat things early you are going to have a whole bunch more dollars that you will have to spend. the city is going to pay for it. >> i know that each hospital should be doing their fair share of charity and i know that the board here and the city supervisors can make that happen. and i am also...
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. >>> minnesota defenseman ryan suter dying noepted with the mumps making him the ninth player in the nhl season to come down with the disease and a fifth from his own team. why so common for players to get? according to the cdc, muches is spread through saliva or mucus when somebody coughs, sneezes or talks. mafen how quickly that will spread between players sharing water bottles and things like that. >>> and wilt chamer lynn, t ebe to be on a stamp. one in a lakers uniform and fwhun a philadelphia uniform. ge get this, to fit his 7 foot frame, the stamps are almost two inches long pap third longer than a typical stamp. about 50 million of them will be printed. >>> time to get down to business with cnbc's landon dowdy. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, todd, happy friday. investors are awaiting big news of the day. the november jobs report. it's expected to show another solid month of hiring, and unemployment holding at a six-year low. the fed could give room holding off on raising interest rates a while longer. amazon is getting into the diaper business. the web retail
. >>> minnesota defenseman ryan suter dying noepted with the mumps making him the ninth player in the nhl season to come down with the disease and a fifth from his own team. why so common for players to get? according to the cdc, muches is spread through saliva or mucus when somebody coughs, sneezes or talks. mafen how quickly that will spread between players sharing water bottles and things like that. >>> and wilt chamer lynn, t ebe to be on a stamp. one in a lakers uniform...
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a really clear statement, that suter hospital, and how we have done that evaluations they do not have the blessing of the first people in san francisco. thank you very much. >> and i give you back the 18 seconds that i have here. >> thank you, next speaker? >> i haven't started yet. but this machine is going. thank you. my name is (inaudible) jackson. and this is the first time of my knowledge knowing that these two commissions have met together. it will be very good if you the commissioners would come out into the community which you was doing at one time and meet with the people that
a really clear statement, that suter hospital, and how we have done that evaluations they do not have the blessing of the first people in san francisco. thank you very much. >> and i give you back the 18 seconds that i have here. >> thank you, next speaker? >> i haven't started yet. but this machine is going. thank you. my name is (inaudible) jackson. and this is the first time of my knowledge knowing that these two commissions have met together. it will be very good if you...
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from the patrons at closing time, and sometimes difficult to get the people out of the area both on suter street and taylor and on the block and on the alley and the security and we have talked to them and they have tried to get the people to disperse and sometimes they go up to the taylor street and then over to the parking lot on kos mow as well. >> but they are making an effort. >> i know that we had the police and one of the officers that you were speaking of and he paroles that area, quite a bit and so, sometimes it is a matter of really putting the police car out in front and putting the lights on and getting the people to get going and that seems to help quite a bit. >> and it souns like you went on a sunday, and i went on a saturday night and a sunday morning, and it was early sunday morning, >> they have an attendant and not necessarily a security guard, and he does not do anything and usually the fastest times and now the times when the people leave the quick et is when the officer is outside with the lights on but the agent there is not security, and it is not acting as securit
from the patrons at closing time, and sometimes difficult to get the people out of the area both on suter street and taylor and on the block and on the alley and the security and we have talked to them and they have tried to get the people to disperse and sometimes they go up to the taylor street and then over to the parking lot on kos mow as well. >> but they are making an effort. >> i know that we had the police and one of the officers that you were speaking of and he paroles that...
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a really clear statement, that suter hospital, and how we have done that evaluations they do not have the blessing of the first people in san francisco. thank you very much. >> and i give you back the 18 seconds that i have here. >> thank you, next speaker? >>
a really clear statement, that suter hospital, and how we have done that evaluations they do not have the blessing of the first people in san francisco. thank you very much. >> and i give you back the 18 seconds that i have here. >> thank you, next speaker? >>
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on to item four which is peel 14-141, michiko yamada verses the department of public health, 1963 suter street, protesting the issuance to the raos ter tail restaurant of a noise variance, regarding roof top fan noise from a mechanical exhaust system and equipment, the matter was heard on october 8 and continued to tonight allow time for the parties to attempt further settlement negotiations and with the president's consent, we can hear briefly from each party to report back on their efforts. starting with the appellant. >> okay. good evening, commissioners. i am yamad and at the last hearing you directed us to try to reach a settlement. we made many efforts to settle, we have spent, $10,000 to resolve but we upped our often to 50 percent, raos center tail rejected and never made a counter office and refused to discuss a settlement. the noise problem is real, and long standing. five residents who live above it. you will be hearing from a resident during public comment. >> if you up hold this variance, you are condoning them to comply with the directive to remedy this problem and their s
on to item four which is peel 14-141, michiko yamada verses the department of public health, 1963 suter street, protesting the issuance to the raos ter tail restaurant of a noise variance, regarding roof top fan noise from a mechanical exhaust system and equipment, the matter was heard on october 8 and continued to tonight allow time for the parties to attempt further settlement negotiations and with the president's consent, we can hear briefly from each party to report back on their efforts....
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of the streets open again and everything was improving and then it went south on us a little bit at suter and poke at bar closing time but we had sufficient resources on hand to redeploy and i think that all in all, considering the freeways were packed in bound and we got a notice from the chp, shortly after the game and that reversed right around eleven. you just don't win the world series every day. >> no, which i love to win, but thankfully you don't win the world series every day. >> thank you. >> commissioner wong? >> i would echo, my fellow commissioners and i think that great job during a perfect storm of all of these things happening in october and i was wondering chief, switching gears, if you could speak a little bit about the police, redistricting process coming up. >> sure. >> i apologize that was on high list. >> we are in the ten-year window and we have gone past it a little bit that the charter mandates that we will look redistricting to insure the most efficient deployment of the police resources so that everybody gets the same response time and on and on and on. and this
of the streets open again and everything was improving and then it went south on us a little bit at suter and poke at bar closing time but we had sufficient resources on hand to redeploy and i think that all in all, considering the freeways were packed in bound and we got a notice from the chp, shortly after the game and that reversed right around eleven. you just don't win the world series every day. >> no, which i love to win, but thankfully you don't win the world series every day....
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i'd also like to especially thank the society for its efforts to assist my predecessor, bill suter, andthe curator's office in obtaining the portraits of all prior 19 clerks of the court, which have now been obtained for the court. and on behalf of all the officers of the court, i'd like to thank the society for all of the efforts they give to all of us. this evening we're joined by three distinguished scholars for discussion, the civil war and its impact on justice oliver wendell holmes. the moderator will be professor brad snyder, assistant professor of law at the university of wisconsin law school. he's the author of "well-paid slave: curt flood's fight for free agency in professional sports," and he's currently at work on "the house of truth" about felix frankfurter, walter lipman, and other progressives who lived in a dupont circle row house and formed a political salon in the 19-teens. review articles about justice holmes. tonight's panelists are james mcpherson and g. edward white. professor mcpherson is the george henry davis 86 professor emeritus of united states history at pri
i'd also like to especially thank the society for its efforts to assist my predecessor, bill suter, andthe curator's office in obtaining the portraits of all prior 19 clerks of the court, which have now been obtained for the court. and on behalf of all the officers of the court, i'd like to thank the society for all of the efforts they give to all of us. this evening we're joined by three distinguished scholars for discussion, the civil war and its impact on justice oliver wendell holmes. the...
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also like to especially thank the society for its efforts to assist my predeces r predecessor, bill suter, and the curator's office in obtaining the port raraits of all prior 1 clerks of the court, which have now been obtained for the court. and on behalf of all the officers of the court, i'd like to thank the society for all of the efforts they give to all of us. this evening we're joined by three distinguished scholars for discussion, the civil war and its impact on justice oliver wendell holmes. the moderator will be professor brad snyder, assistant professor of law at the university of wisconsin law school. he's the author of "well-paid slave: curt flood's fight for free agency in professional sports," and he's currently at work on "the house of truth" about felix frankfurter, walter lipman, and other progressives who lived in a dupont circle row house and formed a political salon in the 19-teens. he's written extensionively in law review articles about justice holmes. tonight's panelists are james mcpherson and g. edward white. professor mcpherson is the george henry davis 86 profess
also like to especially thank the society for its efforts to assist my predeces r predecessor, bill suter, and the curator's office in obtaining the port raraits of all prior 1 clerks of the court, which have now been obtained for the court. and on behalf of all the officers of the court, i'd like to thank the society for all of the efforts they give to all of us. this evening we're joined by three distinguished scholars for discussion, the civil war and its impact on justice oliver wendell...
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appointed by a republican president but was often on the more liberal side of the court and justice suter as well. now people can talk about it as though it has something to do just with democrats and republicans. i don't think there's a single one of us that experiences law in that way and that experiences what we're doing in that way. it doesn't have to deal with politics in that you know, in the way you would find across the street in congress but it does have to do with the kind of issues we were talking about before, judicial methodology and does have to do with how you read some of these very abstract provisions in the constitution. and, you know, there's no getting around the fact that we are split in that way in some of those cases. they tend for that reason not to be the cases that i most enjoy, that i love it. when we're really all in there trying to persuade each other and you know that persuasion is possible and you know that that kind of stereotypical split is not going to happen. that's the most fun part of the job. >> a lot of people would think the marquee cases are the mo
appointed by a republican president but was often on the more liberal side of the court and justice suter as well. now people can talk about it as though it has something to do just with democrats and republicans. i don't think there's a single one of us that experiences law in that way and that experiences what we're doing in that way. it doesn't have to deal with politics in that you know, in the way you would find across the street in congress but it does have to do with the kind of issues...
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and joined by erica suter. they took in a good lesson. country. she's doing something that a lot of us threaten and never follow through on. and she's teaching her kids an invaluable lesson in the process. they get what christmas is about. people should focus on that. not give me, give me, i want, i want, i want. >> you endorse it? >> i think it's great. a lot of people think it takes away from the magic of the season. as bad as my 6-year-old can get, i don't know if i could deny him christmas presents. but it does remind us there's an important lesson to be learned in the holiday season. >> it's so true. i don't think i could follow through on canceling all the celebrations either. but you talk about what they want, and you want to do something. >> you want to do something. we live in a time of immediate gratification. kids are spoiled. they want things when they see it, don't have to wait for cartoons for saturday morning like we did. get them immediately. but there are things you can do throughout the year that don't involve denying th
and joined by erica suter. they took in a good lesson. country. she's doing something that a lot of us threaten and never follow through on. and she's teaching her kids an invaluable lesson in the process. they get what christmas is about. people should focus on that. not give me, give me, i want, i want, i want. >> you endorse it? >> i think it's great. a lot of people think it takes away from the magic of the season. as bad as my 6-year-old can get, i don't know if i could deny...
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among those infected, ryan suter, who hasn't missed a game since joining two years ago and says it was miserable. >> it focuses attention on a disease now uncommon due to success of vaccination programs. >> reporter: the virus most often seen in children is transmitted through saliva and can be passed through coughing and sharing water bottles and symptoms like swelling around the jaw. last year, there was only 3 fright confirmed cases but this year more than a thousand including outbreaks at four universities. now the nhl is making booster vaccines available to players and saying we are hopeful the wave of cases will return to normal. >>> the best way to fighthy mumfighthy -- fight the mumps is to make sure you're vaccination. they havegotten that. the ink bigs period -- ink bigs four weeks. >> don't share those water . >> did you see the colbert report, guys? i amazing. s stev stephen cobert brought his show to washington with a special guest, president obama, with a segment called "the word." the president had fun at his own expense, specifically when it comes to obamacare. take a l
among those infected, ryan suter, who hasn't missed a game since joining two years ago and says it was miserable. >> it focuses attention on a disease now uncommon due to success of vaccination programs. >> reporter: the virus most often seen in children is transmitted through saliva and can be passed through coughing and sharing water bottles and symptoms like swelling around the jaw. last year, there was only 3 fright confirmed cases but this year more than a thousand including...
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justice suter, as well.ow people can talk about it as though it has something to do with just democrats and republicans. i don't think there's a single one of us that experiences law in that way and that experiences what we're doing in that way. it doesn't have to do with politics in that way you would find across the street in congress, but it does have to do with the kinds of issues we were talking about before -- judicial methodology. it has to do with how you read some of these very abstract provisions in the constitution. there's no getting around the fact that we are split in that way in some of those cases. they tend for that reason not to be the cases that i most enjoy. i love it when we're being real, you know, when we're really all in there trying to persuade each other and that you know the persuasion is possible and that you know that kind of stereotypical split is not going to happen. that's the most fun part of the job. >> it's interesting. a lot of people would think that the marquee cases are
justice suter, as well.ow people can talk about it as though it has something to do with just democrats and republicans. i don't think there's a single one of us that experiences law in that way and that experiences what we're doing in that way. it doesn't have to do with politics in that way you would find across the street in congress, but it does have to do with the kinds of issues we were talking about before -- judicial methodology. it has to do with how you read some of these very...