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as such, this mlb may also be inappropriate in light of the california's constitution prohibition. as set forth in article 16, section 6. even more so than subleasing, we have found that grand juries and the california department of waterways have expressed outrage about the undermining of public access, the lack of liquidity and transparency in such transactions by private individuals involving public assets. as such, the first draft of the proposed rules and regulations from the department back in january included a new trends for policy. moving on to the berthing license. some berth holders claim the current agreement with rules and regulations, plus the payment of and interest tax, creates an assured rights to a public asset, which they do not. this is a misconception. marina berths are public assets and considered a public amenities, such as public parks, playgrounds, and other assets found in our parks. the assessment of a professor sorry interest tax on the use or occupancy of a berth on public property does not infer property rights. berth holders of property rights, absolut
as such, this mlb may also be inappropriate in light of the california's constitution prohibition. as set forth in article 16, section 6. even more so than subleasing, we have found that grand juries and the california department of waterways have expressed outrage about the undermining of public access, the lack of liquidity and transparency in such transactions by private individuals involving public assets. as such, the first draft of the proposed rules and regulations from the department...
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elected official that redacted some information of bauhaus -- about some records and cited the california constitution has the right to privacy as the reason for redacting that information. that is not an exemption under the california public records act. we are not redacting them purposefully, unknowingly, they thought that they were following a particular exemption that did not apply. that is an example of something does not necessarily well full glare they know they should not be redacting that kind of information. that is one example. >> in an instance where is remedied and comes before you, do i have that about right? >> they are improperly redacted or redacted under an improper exemption. we have our compliance and this committee monitoring whether it was complied or not. it may end up being referred to ethics. if there was compliance, we resolve that. >> i don't think as a commission we necessarily expect to handle a lot of non-willful violations
elected official that redacted some information of bauhaus -- about some records and cited the california constitution has the right to privacy as the reason for redacting that information. that is not an exemption under the california public records act. we are not redacting them purposefully, unknowingly, they thought that they were following a particular exemption that did not apply. that is an example of something does not necessarily well full glare they know they should not be redacting...
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elected official that redacted some information of bauhaus -- about some records and cited the california constitution has the right to privacy as the reason for redacting that
elected official that redacted some information of bauhaus -- about some records and cited the california constitution has the right to privacy as the reason for redacting that
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it happens to be what our legal establishment in the california constitution has deemed what we must do. would you like, mr. board president? >> we will have miss wilson take that honor of pulling the card. let the record show that in public hearing and a process in the presence of our district general counsel, aloha bidders is the apparent low bidder. thank you. if you could not vote, i would appreciate that. quexw >> we need a board hat. >> it may never happen again. do we need to make a motion on that? ok. >> ms. bjork, yes. -- fewer, yes. ms. maufas, aye. nsms. norton. yes. ms. wynns, aye. mr. yee, yes. that is seven ayes. >> the superintendent's proposal for first reading. kate-8 english language arts instructional materials adoption. is there a motion? >> we moved and seconded it. >> one quick announcement related to that. it is these instructional materials, k-5 and 6-8 language arts materials are available to the public for review in the board office between now and the next board meeting. in room 106. >> is there a motion? >> second. >> it has gone through the committee. we w
it happens to be what our legal establishment in the california constitution has deemed what we must do. would you like, mr. board president? >> we will have miss wilson take that honor of pulling the card. let the record show that in public hearing and a process in the presence of our district general counsel, aloha bidders is the apparent low bidder. thank you. if you could not vote, i would appreciate that. quexw >> we need a board hat. >> it may never happen again. do we...
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-- do solemnly swear -- that i will support and defend -- the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california -- against all enemies, foreign and domestic -- that i will bear true faith and allegiance -- to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california -- that i take this obligation freely -- without any mental reservation -- or purpose of evasion -- and that i will well and faithfully -- discharge the duties -- upon which i am is about to enter -- during such time as i hold the office of -- member of the board of supervisors -- and transportation authority -- for the city and county of san francisco -- congratulations. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> please welcome the newest member of our board of supervisors, supervisor for district 5, christina olague. [cheers and applause] >> wow. thank you all for coming out here. most of you i have known for a long time. and, you know, i feel really overwhelmed right now. i am a little nervous. i did prepare a speech, because i was afraid if i did not write things down that i would stumble over my words, b
-- do solemnly swear -- that i will support and defend -- the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california -- against all enemies, foreign and domestic -- that i will bear true faith and allegiance -- to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california -- that i take this obligation freely -- without any mental reservation -- or purpose of evasion -- and that i will well and faithfully -- discharge the duties -- upon...
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the other one, the california constitution. it says if a government body wants money, millions and millions, there is a name for it. it is a tax. they have to go to the public and get two-thirds of the boats. they cannot charge the people under their domain, 20 or 30 million time after time. and also, the fourth amendment, the justices said you cannot violate it when it comes to criminals. their argument is that when you have the public behind your seat, you are giving freedom. and of privacy. we're not the only business. every single business deals with public. the therefore the medium -- fourth amendment freedom as well -- they lose their fourth amendment freedom as well? [bell] >> i am mr. troutt. yesterday's yesterday was palm sunday. quite a few things were filled on that amazing day when cheeses road in on the donkey -- jesus rode in on the donkey. we read and get all sorts of amazing prophecies about this particular day that said this was the day that the lord had made, we will rejoice and be glad in it. zacharias says th
the other one, the california constitution. it says if a government body wants money, millions and millions, there is a name for it. it is a tax. they have to go to the public and get two-thirds of the boats. they cannot charge the people under their domain, 20 or 30 million time after time. and also, the fourth amendment, the justices said you cannot violate it when it comes to criminals. their argument is that when you have the public behind your seat, you are giving freedom. and of privacy....
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the commission that you will be sworn into. please repeat. >> [inaudible] >> and do solemnly swear that i will not supplant -- support and defend the constitution of the united states and constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter during such time as level the office of -- for the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. thank you very much for your service. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome all of our newest 31 commissioners for the city and county of san francisco. thank you. >> good morning. thank you all for joining us. we are here to announce that macys.com signed a long-term lease here on 680 folsom streets. i want to thank our partners for opening of their building and allowing us to do the event here today. before i handed up to the mayor, i want to introduce our speakers. we have ken anderson, president of macy's.com as well as a partner
the commission that you will be sworn into. please repeat. >> [inaudible] >> and do solemnly swear that i will not supplant -- support and defend the constitution of the united states and constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of...
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referenced a loss of the state of california including but not limited to the inalienable right to privacy guaranteed by article 1, section one of the california state constitution as well as the laws and policies of san francisco applicable to the police department and their policies, procedures, and orders. but this is without directly, the key provisions of the general order which i know was of contention whether it was appropriate for the board of supervisors to do. the second issue we were trying to address to the ordinance is the sun shining of the mou. we had previously a engage in a process where secret mou's could be engaged in and the mayor's office was in full agreement and wanted to ensure we sunshine the process. in this new version, we will have a hearing and approval at the police commission before it is signed by the police chief. the third issue is how we did reporting. the chief of police shall provide to the commission a public report with the appropriate public information on the police department's work in the prior calendar year, including any issues related to the compliance of this section. this ordinance will not engage in all of the spe
referenced a loss of the state of california including but not limited to the inalienable right to privacy guaranteed by article 1, section one of the california state constitution as well as the laws and policies of san francisco applicable to the police department and their policies, procedures, and orders. but this is without directly, the key provisions of the general order which i know was of contention whether it was appropriate for the board of supervisors to do. the second issue we were...
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the california supreme court ruled that it was constitutional, and the ninth circuit now twice has ruled that it is constitutional. >> the attorney who was fighting the ban says he will ask for a review of the full circuit court. >>> ron paul is headed to the bay area later this week. paul is sedge -- is scheduled to appear in a noontime fundraiser. paul has not yet won a republican primary, but his anti war message is popular at some campuses. >>> the inn at the presidio has opened its doors and it's celebrating it's grand opening. the hotel is in the old officers quarters and we got a peak at the construction back in january. developers say they tried to keep the feeling of the 100- year-old military building with updated amenities. rooms start at $195 a night. >>> in san francisco the corner convenience store may be about to change. only on 2, a new idea on healthy eating. >>> coming up when the sprinkles may fall on your doorstep. ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male anno
the california supreme court ruled that it was constitutional, and the ninth circuit now twice has ruled that it is constitutional. >> the attorney who was fighting the ban says he will ask for a review of the full circuit court. >>> ron paul is headed to the bay area later this week. paul is sedge -- is scheduled to appear in a noontime fundraiser. paul has not yet won a republican primary, but his anti war message is popular at some campuses. >>> the inn at the...
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the california system. where the california supreme court had determined that there was a right, a constitutional right under the constitution of california for citizens to marry someone of the same sex. and the -- when the case gets to the ninth circuit, the ninth circuit is focusing on the fact that the supreme court of the united states in the romer case had determined that similar constitutional amendment in colorado taking away the rights of gay and lesbian citizens violated the constitution, the equal protection clause and the due process clause. those two clauses of the constitution are folded in every time we talk about this issue. whether it's the lawrence versus texas case or the romer case or other cases that deal with this, and when we litigated the case we litigated it as a fundamental right to marriage and an equal protection claim. what the ninth circuit did was make a relatively narrow decision, but also talked about all of the justifications that california had offered for its active discrimination against people in the, on the basis of marriage, and essentially systematically found every si
the california system. where the california supreme court had determined that there was a right, a constitutional right under the constitution of california for citizens to marry someone of the same sex. and the -- when the case gets to the ninth circuit, the ninth circuit is focusing on the fact that the supreme court of the united states in the romer case had determined that similar constitutional amendment in colorado taking away the rights of gay and lesbian citizens violated the...
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everything you are discussing here and that is the oath that each and every one of you took to support and defend the constitution, the state of california, and subsequently all of the laws that flow therefrom. the first amendment guarantees the right of freedom of speech and i think the sunshine ordinance and the brown act both go to support and ensure that members of the public that wish to participate in public meetings are able to do so and to make comments including those meeting predicted the protection which are descending comments. the right to petition government for redress of grievances in most cases is going to demand that unless you are making wild accusations, you have the public records so that you can proof and show that what you are saying has a basis in fact but the california public records act and the sunshine ordinance are there to establish the right of a citizens access to the necessary public records so that they can put forward a cogent case to support what they are presenting. one question that the task force members can say, yes, something that is one of his bugaboos, i asked him to consider their performance i
everything you are discussing here and that is the oath that each and every one of you took to support and defend the constitution, the state of california, and subsequently all of the laws that flow therefrom. the first amendment guarantees the right of freedom of speech and i think the sunshine ordinance and the brown act both go to support and ensure that members of the public that wish to participate in public meetings are able to do so and to make comments including those meeting predicted...
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everything you are discussing here and that is the oath that each and every one of you took to support and defend the constitution, the state of california, and subsequently all of the laws that flow therefrom. the first amendment guarantees the right of freedom of speech and i think the sunshine ordinance and the brown act both go to support and ensure that members of the public that wish to participate in public meetings
everything you are discussing here and that is the oath that each and every one of you took to support and defend the constitution, the state of california, and subsequently all of the laws that flow therefrom. the first amendment guarantees the right of freedom of speech and i think the sunshine ordinance and the brown act both go to support and ensure that members of the public that wish to participate in public meetings
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the tent. baseball fan when is gather there had to celebrate a victory after a basketball game. >>> an earthquake shook people out of bed in southern california this morning. the mag any constitute 3.8 hit after 8:00 a.m. it was follow bid two smaller aftershocks. no injury or no damage. >>> temperatures remain fairly mild out there. still 60-degrees in concord. fairly mild throughout. we'll take a look at visibility. residued visibility. we're actually seeing a sliver of fog. a little piece of n fog. the visibility to the rest of bay area is good as we're sitting under clear skies. we are going to see a little fog overnight but otherwise mostly sunny tomorrow morning and afternoon. temperatures warming. as we head into the monday the fog is going to return into the morning. we'll have afternoon sunshine. it's going start our downward trend of temperatures back into the 60s. one more game against the padres. a 1:05 start. temperatures mild. we'll see mostly sunny skies and temperatures near 70 degrees by the end of the game. low 80s down in the south bay. 78 in san jose. also in low 80s for the valley. 82 in walnut creek. low 70s for east bay shore. closer to the coastline winds
the tent. baseball fan when is gather there had to celebrate a victory after a basketball game. >>> an earthquake shook people out of bed in southern california this morning. the mag any constitute 3.8 hit after 8:00 a.m. it was follow bid two smaller aftershocks. no injury or no damage. >>> temperatures remain fairly mild out there. still 60-degrees in concord. fairly mild throughout. we'll take a look at visibility. residued visibility. we're actually seeing a sliver of fog....
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the readable story of the constitution. i went to clause by clause sustenance california or maimed or hawaii or washington d.c. would know what it meant to read the constitution and what the founding generation said what it meant for pro was also motivated because of the constitution itself. they left it to their posterity but that is to us. we have a sacred trust to know what that means, understand, read kumbaya digest. so i hope the american people would do that if students of the constitution. you hear different ideas ended his elastic and stretchable has words a new can read the words but we have to go beyond that. that is what the supreme court judge or this constitutional scholar says it means. than those say it is a limiting document. it is what did this and we should interpret literally. people get confused. what is it? loosely, elastic or limiting document? >> i thought to cut through all of that. i did it care what this caller said the what the supreme court said. i cared about the founding fathers. my journey began their. originally when i pitch to the book, you can pitch the idea then told yes or no
the readable story of the constitution. i went to clause by clause sustenance california or maimed or hawaii or washington d.c. would know what it meant to read the constitution and what the founding generation said what it meant for pro was also motivated because of the constitution itself. they left it to their posterity but that is to us. we have a sacred trust to know what that means, understand, read kumbaya digest. so i hope the american people would do that if students of the...
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but seriously, i'm humbled by the ctla members who every day, every day defend their clients using the constitutions of the united states and california in support of great principles. every day our members show courage in bay area courts, and we do ok in the big battles as well. who will ever forget the extraordinary accomplishments of john in defending our college, patrick, from a crazy federal prosecutor in nevada? that level of talent and that level of courage is unique, but every day criminal courts in the bay area shine because my colleagues from ctla are working there. recently ctla issued a public statement against the death penalty. ctla joins other groups and individuals here today in calling for permanent incarceration as california's alternative to the death penalty. this city and county has a great san francisco public defender and we want to express our thanks to jeff adachi for his support of ctla over the years and for his gratitude for being here today. thank you for your taxi and have a great conference -- thank you for your attention and have a great conference. [applause] >> i also want to acknowledge the public de
but seriously, i'm humbled by the ctla members who every day, every day defend their clients using the constitutions of the united states and california in support of great principles. every day our members show courage in bay area courts, and we do ok in the big battles as well. who will ever forget the extraordinary accomplishments of john in defending our college, patrick, from a crazy federal prosecutor in nevada? that level of talent and that level of courage is unique, but every day...
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was focus on particularly on peculiarities of the california system where the california supreme court had determined that there was a right, a constitutionalht under the constitution of california for citizens to marry someone of the same sex. and when the case gets to the ninth circuit, the ninth circuit is focusing in on the fact that the supreme court of the united states in the robert? had determined that similar constitutional amendment in colorado taking over the rights of gay and lesbian citizens violated constitution, the equal protection clause and the due process clause. those two clauses of the constitution are folded in. every time we talk about this issue, whether it is the lawrence v. texas case for the roemer case or the cases that do with it. when we litigated the case was litigated it as a fundamental right to marriage, and equal protection claim. what the ninth circuit did was make a relatively narrow decision, but also talked about all of the justifications that california had offered for its active discrimination against people on the basis of marriage. and essentially systematically found every single one of those just
was focus on particularly on peculiarities of the california system where the california supreme court had determined that there was a right, a constitutionalht under the constitution of california for citizens to marry someone of the same sex. and when the case gets to the ninth circuit, the ninth circuit is focusing in on the fact that the supreme court of the united states in the robert? had determined that similar constitutional amendment in colorado taking over the rights of gay and...
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the states are accepting, recognizing the constitutional rights. for this court of appeals to have made such a significant ruling on this california proposition, it is very historic and very significant. most importantly, in addition, people worked very hard in the communities worked very hard. the hundreds of families that have been waited for so long -- waiting for so long. this is how the society comes together, moments where we can celebrate and recognize there is no difference among all of us. this is a family, in large part, for humanity. congratulations. [applause] >> of what like to point out, the u.s. conference of mayors, these that they have taken to brought in the constituency. i want to have the mayor for his leadership in that effort. and mayor jerry sanders from san diego. he was a witness in this case, and we owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude. >> if i hadn't mentioned it, gavin newsom was brave 8 years ago. that was something that i have been very fortunate to take up, it is a cause that we will continue. [applause] >> we are very lucky to have a tremendous support of supervisors that have been supportive. and i would like to in
the states are accepting, recognizing the constitutional rights. for this court of appeals to have made such a significant ruling on this california proposition, it is very historic and very significant. most importantly, in addition, people worked very hard in the communities worked very hard. the hundreds of families that have been waited for so long -- waiting for so long. this is how the society comes together, moments where we can celebrate and recognize there is no difference among all of...
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the california business redistricting commission, so we are excited to hear about his perspective on how the process has gone. a really unique perspective as well as scott of civil rights, voting rights, constitutional law and clinical education as well as that of a longtime civil rights and legal services attorney. just yesterday the california supreme court ruled that the state senate maps drawn by the commission will be used in this years election, despite pending referendum to overturn them. so there's a lot of exciting developments happening right now and we pray look forward to angelo ancheta's talk. thank you. >> thank you. is this coming through? i'm on a wireless microphone. i measured the great. good afternoon, and thank you for inviting me to speak today. this is a great symposium. i think in my normal life why do clinical teaching, do some occasional writing in the voting rights a, mostly around language rights, i think, i am here today to basically talk about my extracurricular of goodies on the commission. so i'd like to highlight some of those activities over the next few minutes. but i think it's important to note, as i've been looking back, we are still so active on the commission b
the california business redistricting commission, so we are excited to hear about his perspective on how the process has gone. a really unique perspective as well as scott of civil rights, voting rights, constitutional law and clinical education as well as that of a longtime civil rights and legal services attorney. just yesterday the california supreme court ruled that the state senate maps drawn by the commission will be used in this years election, despite pending referendum to overturn...
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the constitution. not just that. i went by it and it broke it down so that students of the constitution, whether they are in california or mean or hawaii or washington, d.c. or across the country would know what it meant to read the constitution and with the founding generation said the constitution meant. but was motivated to write the book because the charge in the constitution itself. the generation left the constitution to their prosperity and that is often the word we don't use. we have a sacred trust to know what the constitution means and to understand and to read it and to digested. by doing this, again, i hope the american people could do that if they were students of the constitution. oftentimes you hear different ideas about the constitution. some will say the constitution is an elastic document. you can read into it. it's stressful. it has words, and if you can read these words, but we have to go beyond that, because that's what this supreme court judge or this constitutional scholarships is of me. then you have those that say it is a limiting the document. the constitution is what it says you can't go bey
the constitution. not just that. i went by it and it broke it down so that students of the constitution, whether they are in california or mean or hawaii or washington, d.c. or across the country would know what it meant to read the constitution and with the founding generation said the constitution meant. but was motivated to write the book because the charge in the constitution itself. the generation left the constitution to their prosperity and that is often the word we don't use. we have a...
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the constitution. and not just that, i went to clause by clause and a broken valve so that students of the constitution, whether they are at cvcc or whether they're in california or maine or hawaii, or washington, d.c., or across the country, would know what it meant to read the constitution, what the founding generation said this constitution and. meant. and also is motivated to writing the book because of the charge in the constitution itself. the founding generation lead this to the posterity. that's often a word we don't use. we have a sacred trust to know what the constitution means. to understand it, to read it, to digest it. and so again by doing this i hope the american people would read that if their students of the constitution. now, oftentimes you hear different ideas about the constitution. some will say the constitution, you can read into, it's stretchable. and passwords, and you can read these words but we have to go beyond that. because that's what this supreme court judge or this constitutional scholar says it means. then you have those specific constitution is a limiting document. the constitution is what it says. you can't go beyond that. and
the constitution. and not just that, i went to clause by clause and a broken valve so that students of the constitution, whether they are at cvcc or whether they're in california or maine or hawaii, or washington, d.c., or across the country, would know what it meant to read the constitution, what the founding generation said this constitution and. meant. and also is motivated to writing the book because of the charge in the constitution itself. the founding generation lead this to the...
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a law professor of the university of california at berkeley and co-author of the new book "taming globalization", the u.s. constitution, and the new world order. during the administration of president george w. bush our speaker served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal counsel at the u.s. department of justice where he worked on issues involving foreign affairs, national security, and the separation of powers. during this time he wrote the administration's first decisions on prisoners' detention, habeas corpus, military commissions, and the geneva convention. he received much attention for writing controversial memos on the treatment of prisoners. he also previously served as general counsel of the u.s. senate judiciary committee from 1995-1996. he originally joined the both of faculty at uc-berkeley in 1993 and. >> for justice clarence thomas of the u.s. supreme court. our speaker has received a research from uc-berkeley and the rockefeller foundation. a business dollar at the american enterprise institute. this in addition to his latest book, "taming globalization", he is the author of the
a law professor of the university of california at berkeley and co-author of the new book "taming globalization", the u.s. constitution, and the new world order. during the administration of president george w. bush our speaker served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal counsel at the u.s. department of justice where he worked on issues involving foreign affairs, national security, and the separation of powers. during this time he wrote the administration's...
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if the supreme court declares the individual mandate constitutional, then the next phase of federal reform rolls out in 2014. in california, an estimated 6.9 million previously uninsured will flood the primary health care system. >> california is facing an enormous challenge with health care reform, and it's a challenge that we should be excited about, because we have chosen to bring about 7 million people into care. however, it's very clear that the current models of care cannot accommodate that many more people. >> reporter: long before the current debate on health care reform, ucsf nursing professor pat dennehy was working on an innovative solution to the rising costs of quality health care. and the challenge of bringing it to the chronically uninsured. >> there's a documented shortage of primary care doctors in this country right now. and even the projections are that we're not going to see this shortage solved. nurse practitioners, however, are growing in numbers, and it is a group of people who are very attracted to this type of work. we're health educators as well as health care providers. this is what we do well.
if the supreme court declares the individual mandate constitutional, then the next phase of federal reform rolls out in 2014. in california, an estimated 6.9 million previously uninsured will flood the primary health care system. >> california is facing an enormous challenge with health care reform, and it's a challenge that we should be excited about, because we have chosen to bring about 7 million people into care. however, it's very clear that the current models of care cannot...
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a judge has ruled the three-drug procedure could violate the constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. it is unlikely any executions in california will take place this year. >>> secretary of state's office validating more than 800,000 signatures that could change california's controversial three strikes law in place since 1994. opponents say they've gathered enough support to put a repeal before voters. the initiative could change the laws so the third strike would also have to be a serious or violent crime. >> coast guard is now suspending all permits for offshore boat races. this move comes two weeks after a deadly accident during a race around the farallon islands. this video taken april 14th, shows what the conditions were like that day, five people were killed when the yacht ran aground. coast guard says the temporary suspension will allow for a thorough review. we spoke with a racer who believes the offshore suspension has to do with the impending america's cup race. >> coast guard is really watching and it is going to be one of the biggest jobs in this area that they've had. we need to have everything in full working orde
a judge has ruled the three-drug procedure could violate the constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. it is unlikely any executions in california will take place this year. >>> secretary of state's office validating more than 800,000 signatures that could change california's controversial three strikes law in place since 1994. opponents say they've gathered enough support to put a repeal before voters. the initiative could change the laws so the third strike would also have...
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francisco the 9th circuit court of appeals has upheld california's ban on affirmative action and public college admissions. the court ruled proposition 209 does not violate students' constitutionalhts. the latest to uphold the ban in a long list of legal challenges since it was passed in 1996. reaction later this afternoon on abc7 news. >>> new honor for san francisco international airport. travel publisher fodor's has named sfo one of the top airports. the respected travel company call the renovated terminal two the greenest in the country with hydration stations for reusing water bottles and paperless ticketing. >> fancy, we are proud of it. >> we certainly are. also happy about the weather. >> i think so. a lot of people like the warmer weather today without the winds of yesterday but that will change. >> a little break. >> that's key. winds will come back buy a chance of rain and cooler towards the middle of the week by the weekend it will change back. looking down from vollmer peak, emeryville to san francisco, high clouds filtering sunshine right now. they are just high clouds as we look down at south beach part of at&t park where the boys of summer are back and the bay br
francisco the 9th circuit court of appeals has upheld california's ban on affirmative action and public college admissions. the court ruled proposition 209 does not violate students' constitutionalhts. the latest to uphold the ban in a long list of legal challenges since it was passed in 1996. reaction later this afternoon on abc7 news. >>> new honor for san francisco international airport. travel publisher fodor's has named sfo one of the top airports. the respected travel company...