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the clerk: h.r. 4890 a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 9801 apollo drive in upper marls bro, maryland, as the wayne k. curry post office building. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. walker, and the gentlewoman from the virgin islands, ms. plaskett, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. walker: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. walker: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. walker: i rise from support of h.r. 4890 to name the post office in upper marls bro, maryland, as the wayne k. curry post office building. after graduating from western maryland college, he began working for prince georges county while earning a law degree at night. in 1994 he ran and was elected to position of county executive h
the clerk: h.r. 4890 a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 9801 apollo drive in upper marls bro, maryland, as the wayne k. curry post office building. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. walker, and the gentlewoman from the virgin islands, ms. plaskett, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. walker: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five...
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the crestwood operates facilities around the bay area. if, for example, we have a special need and they have a facility that will meet that patient's need, then the facility may be added into the list of facilities through modification to the contract. for this purpose, the primary change is the addition of the facility that's located at st. marys. >> the 32 new nursing beds. >> correct. >> because i'm not completely aware of how this process works, if you're within our county jail system and it has been determined or you've been diagnosed with a need for mental health services, do you then get moved out of county to one of these facilities and these facilities have some type of locked, secure component? >> i'm going to ask our director of transitions to come up here. we created the new facility specifically to address the needs of people that are incarcerated but have to be maintained in a locked facility but not to remain in jail or sometimes people are placed at napa hospital. they complete their term, and then they're released, but the
the crestwood operates facilities around the bay area. if, for example, we have a special need and they have a facility that will meet that patient's need, then the facility may be added into the list of facilities through modification to the contract. for this purpose, the primary change is the addition of the facility that's located at st. marys. >> the 32 new nursing beds. >> correct. >> because i'm not completely aware of how this process works, if you're within our county...
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that will be now able to come to the larger and expanded facility? >> if we receive the gift that we are asking for, that would be sufficient to launch a major expansion and so there would be employees involved in that. this is a visionary concept at this point. it's not like a very d delineatd approach. we're attempting to get the interested donor in the concept specifics on the presidio is black and white. the rest of a build out of an expanded program would be a conversation with that particular donor as to how it would be rolled out over many years. yes, there would be the expansion would result in employment and other pro ten shall centers and all depending on the gift. >> thank you. >> first of all, i know that discussions around such a generous gift are sensitive. they have to be treated as such. i was wondering if you had a sense of the timing? if that would happen -- if perhaps that would all be settled before the closure of it? >> timing is critical. an open parcel in the presidio is in high demand. it's giving us latitude with time but i do
that will be now able to come to the larger and expanded facility? >> if we receive the gift that we are asking for, that would be sufficient to launch a major expansion and so there would be employees involved in that. this is a visionary concept at this point. it's not like a very d delineatd approach. we're attempting to get the interested donor in the concept specifics on the presidio is black and white. the rest of a build out of an expanded program would be a conversation with that...
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comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right, thank you. [applause] >> in 201,755.7 million passengers traveled through san francisco international airport. we have on average 150,000 people traveling through the airport every day. flying can be stressful so we have introduced therapy dogs to make flying more enjoyable. the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy animal assistant program to bring therapy animals into the airport, into the terminals to make passenger travel more enjoyable. i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs g
comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right,...
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they've helped us maintain the facility. they've repaired the bathrooms, they refinished the floors, they disposed of all the items left by the previous tenant. they've painted walls, they've upgraded the emergency systems. they're working to upgrade the security cameras right now. they maintain the elevators and the rest rooms, and they cover utilities, something that the other lease didn't have. so that's where we are, and we continue to look for a long-term tenant, but we -- keep working on it. >> would you like to go to public comment? >> yes. >> okay. donna, chris, and jordan. >> really nice to see a lot of my old friends again. i also want to thank you because you're great stewards. just sitting here, listening to the complicated issues that you deal with, and i want to thank you for being such great stewards. few people love the palace more than i do. i have a great history with the palace, starting with my grandparents courting there, falling in love, collecting artifacts from the 1918 fair since i was 19 years old, h
they've helped us maintain the facility. they've repaired the bathrooms, they refinished the floors, they disposed of all the items left by the previous tenant. they've painted walls, they've upgraded the emergency systems. they're working to upgrade the security cameras right now. they maintain the elevators and the rest rooms, and they cover utilities, something that the other lease didn't have. so that's where we are, and we continue to look for a long-term tenant, but we -- keep working on...
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comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right, thank you. [applause] >> one more statement. we are the one. that is our first single that we made. that is our opinion. >> i can't argue with you. >> you are responsible please do not know his exact. [♪] [♪] [♪] >> i had a break when i was on a major label for my musical career. i took a seven year break. and then i came back. i worked in the library for a long time. when i started working the san francisco history centre, i noticed they had the hippie collection. i thought, if they have a hippie collection, they really need to have a punk collection as well. so i talked to the city
comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right,...
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in all divisions from the current facility and the new facility. >> the planning we have here gives them the opportunity to have the pool needs to complete theirs jobs in a much more streamlined fashion. >> we're looking forward to have secured parking to minimize the egress of you know visiting and the members of the public but really to minimize the investigators remaining remains from our advancing and so the facility. >> we have a new visitors area we're building that is a little bit more friendly to families. >> one thing you may notice in the room no windows there is no natural light not good for most autopsy but in the new facility at new hall we made that an objective they want to insure we were able to look up in the middle of exam and see the sky and see natural lights. >> that's one of the things the architect did to draw in as much light as possible. >> we have staff here onsite we insure the design of the new design enables the investigators and other investigators skiefksz to consider to house on site this meant we needed to design and plan for locker room facilities a
in all divisions from the current facility and the new facility. >> the planning we have here gives them the opportunity to have the pool needs to complete theirs jobs in a much more streamlined fashion. >> we're looking forward to have secured parking to minimize the egress of you know visiting and the members of the public but really to minimize the investigators remaining remains from our advancing and so the facility. >> we have a new visitors area we're building that is a...
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comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right, thank you. [applause]you. >> today, i wanted to kickoff and welcome you to the first every family well forum (clapping.) >> compromising is carmen chu currently which this of the family forum we put this event dough went to a lot of community meetings and we're he and she about families worries and troubles aaron planning for the future and ahsha safai for buying a home and college and retirement and for many of the seniors how to passing on their prompts to their kids. >> the family forum benefits throughout san francisco i'm supervisor norman yee representing district 7 people are h
comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right,...
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comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right, thank you. [applause] >> for the first time in nearly two decades fishers have been granted the legal right to sell fish directly to the package right off their boat -- to the public right off their boats in san francisco. it's not only helping local fishers to stay afloat but it's evoking the spirit of the wharf by resurfacing the traditional methods of selling fish. but how is it regulated? and what does it take for a boat to be transported into a floating fish market? find out as we hop on board on this episode of "what's next sf." (♪) we're here with the owner and the captain of t
comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right,...
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comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right, thank you. [applause] >> i came to san francisco in 1969. i fell in love with this city and and this is where i raised my family at. my name is bobbie cochran. i've been a holly court resident for 32 years. i wouldn't give up this neighborhood for nothing. i moved into this apartment one year ago. my favorite thing is my kitchen. i love these clean walls. before the remodeling came along, the condition of these apartments had gotten pretty bad, you know, with all the mildew, the repairs. i mean you haven't seen the apartment for the program come along. you wouldn't have believed it. s
comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right,...
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it could be just fine for usment. >> so you mentioned the right facility. what would you see as, what would you consider the requirements for potential expansion team bids? >> well, i think that you need a well-financed ownership group. i think that you need a plan
it could be just fine for usment. >> so you mentioned the right facility. what would you see as, what would you consider the requirements for potential expansion team bids? >> well, i think that you need a well-financed ownership group. i think that you need a plan
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comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right, thank you. >> commission thanks sfgovtv which can be viewed on sfgovtv2, or live streamed. members of the public, please take this opportunity to silence your phones and other electronic devices. public comment during the meeting is limited to three minutes unless otherwise established by the presiding officer of the meeting. speakers are requesting but not required to state their names. completion of a speaker card, while optional, will help ensure proper spelling of speaker names in the written record of the meeting. please place speaker cards in the basket to the right of the. they
comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right,...
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the shooting for bringing knives to the facility. veterans in pathway programs have since been referred to other service providers. the chairwoman of the pathway board said pathway home will continue to honor the memory of the fallen staff members by working to support similar veterans programs locally and across the country. >>> the president is accusing the fbi of illegally spying on people who work on his campaign. the fbi says they had a valid reason. >>> an east bay congressman gets a firsthand look and describes the conditions at a detention center at the border. why he says every american would be disappointed. distance relationship. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity gives you the best wifi experience to stream the most free movies and shows from anywhere. plus, staying connected to on the go is easyree movie
the shooting for bringing knives to the facility. veterans in pathway programs have since been referred to other service providers. the chairwoman of the pathway board said pathway home will continue to honor the memory of the fallen staff members by working to support similar veterans programs locally and across the country. >>> the president is accusing the fbi of illegally spying on people who work on his campaign. the fbi says they had a valid reason. >>> an east bay...
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in terms of the public views of the 3500 block of clay, this facility would degrade the experience of members of the public as they walk, drive and bike by this house and others on the block. as discussed at this last hearing, it was a combination of multiple factors that make this block historically important and so particularly lovely and provide the rationale for denying this facility. the homes are historic resources that possess higher artistic value. it's defined by distinctive and well maintained landscaping and trees. there were no utility lines because they were all undergrounded. there is evidence to support denial of the permit based on the photographic evidence provided previously by the appellants, and based on the extensive written comments provided by the planning department in 2008 regarding 3512 clay street and the presidio heights neighborhood. in my opinion, the granting of the permit needs to be site specific. article 25 specifically provides for both planning and zoning protected locations capability standards. -- compatibility standards. the fact that article 25
in terms of the public views of the 3500 block of clay, this facility would degrade the experience of members of the public as they walk, drive and bike by this house and others on the block. as discussed at this last hearing, it was a combination of multiple factors that make this block historically important and so particularly lovely and provide the rationale for denying this facility. the homes are historic resources that possess higher artistic value. it's defined by distinctive and well...
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the facility is aging. totes was kind enough to mention the earthquake problems. and it's visibly aging. it shows when you walk in. not only is it visibly aging, it is also in a condition where for some of the youth, the amenities are not quite where they could be, for example, the academy of art university plays volleyball, basketball, and other events in the pavilion. i regret speaking for them. i should speak for myself, i imagine, but i will do so. their referees cannot be in the same place that they have to shower. so it does have some amenity issues, structural issues. it's our premier place. we have volleyball championships. my basketball finals are in there. it is the appropriate place for those facilities and the contests, but it does need to be repaired, as any 94-year-old structure would. there is also an efficiency issue to kezar. dana, who is here, would like to schedule programming, as she should. there's 1.5 miles before you get to the next facility. there is recreational volleyball. the city doesn't have the modern, collapsible bleachers. so they h
the facility is aging. totes was kind enough to mention the earthquake problems. and it's visibly aging. it shows when you walk in. not only is it visibly aging, it is also in a condition where for some of the youth, the amenities are not quite where they could be, for example, the academy of art university plays volleyball, basketball, and other events in the pavilion. i regret speaking for them. i should speak for myself, i imagine, but i will do so. their referees cannot be in the same place...
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the launch facility is symbolic. this is where north korea launched a satellite in 2012 after signing a deal with the obama administration. that deal was dead on arrival because north korea launched the satellite which they came was a peaceful operation. most believe it was a ballistic missile in disguise. i interviewed members back in 2015 after the launch. at that time, they insisted to me it was peaceful work they were doing. >> what can you say to the world to prove this is not a ballistic missile program in disguise? >> translator: why on earth would we drop nuclear bombs on people of the world? including the united states. >> reporter: that was 2015. there were lots of threats on the united states. at the launching satation, they a were developing liquid fuel. north korea has moved on to solid fuel technology with with the mobile missile launchers which can deliver the ballistic missile just as far, but rolled out with little notice. there is no indication that north korea is destroying the solid fuel facilities
the launch facility is symbolic. this is where north korea launched a satellite in 2012 after signing a deal with the obama administration. that deal was dead on arrival because north korea launched the satellite which they came was a peaceful operation. most believe it was a ballistic missile in disguise. i interviewed members back in 2015 after the launch. at that time, they insisted to me it was peaceful work they were doing. >> what can you say to the world to prove this is not a...
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the department and to grant the exemption based upon the finding that the proposed permit for the facility where they're relocating from has scope that is reflective of seismic upgrade. >> okay. so what i hear is a motion to grant the appeal on the basis that the proposed permit for 4500 third street has within its scope seismic upgrades which would then qualify the applicant for an exemption under 19-h of the health code, 19-h.6(b) for the exemptions set forth in that provision, that ordinance. so on that motion, motion by president fung -- [roll call] >> okay. so that -- the appeal is granted. [applause] >> thank you. okay. we will now move onto -- thank you. we will now move onto items 6 a, b, c, and d. these are four separate appeals, and they will be heard together. this is the appellants are the presidio heights association of neighbors, scott wykhoff, cornell i can cornellia elwine, versus san francisco bureau of street works and public mapping, protesting the issuance of february 23, 2018 to verizon wireless of a personal services site facility permit, construction of a personal wi
the department and to grant the exemption based upon the finding that the proposed permit for the facility where they're relocating from has scope that is reflective of seismic upgrade. >> okay. so what i hear is a motion to grant the appeal on the basis that the proposed permit for 4500 third street has within its scope seismic upgrades which would then qualify the applicant for an exemption under 19-h of the health code, 19-h.6(b) for the exemptions set forth in that provision, that...
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they had to call the facilities to try to find the parents. many of them did. but it is clear that the administration had no plan other than to separate these kids from their parents as a tactic to try to dissuade people who are seeking shelter from violence from coming to the united states. shame on them. this will be a dark period in our history. it's a sad day. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. foxx: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to recognize betty walker. this remarkable and talented woman has been the coordinator for the algainey memorial hospital 2015 shop for 15 years. betty began volunteering at the 2015 shop in 2000 and became coordinator in 2003. during her time as coordinator, betty's expanded and renovated the 2015 shop in addition to managing its volunteers. the memorial hospital 2015 shop sho
they had to call the facilities to try to find the parents. many of them did. but it is clear that the administration had no plan other than to separate these kids from their parents as a tactic to try to dissuade people who are seeking shelter from violence from coming to the united states. shame on them. this will be a dark period in our history. it's a sad day. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. foxx: i ask...
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a faith adviser to president trump, paula white is her name, went on a recent tour of one of the facilities where the immigrant children were being housed. afterward she said she liked what she saw and then answered a question about refugees in the bible. >> since he did witness this firsthand, talk to me about what biblical scriptures come to mind when you saw this. >> well, everyone -- i think so many people have taken biblical scriptures out of context on this. they say stuff well, jesus was a refugee. and yes, he did live in egypt, but it was not illegal. if he had broke the law, then he would have been sinful and he would not have been their messiah. >> i'm joined now by father james marden who has a great deal experience when it comes to scripture, as you might imagine. father marden, when you hear pastor paula white say if jesus had broken the law, he wouldn't be the messiah, i wonder what
a faith adviser to president trump, paula white is her name, went on a recent tour of one of the facilities where the immigrant children were being housed. afterward she said she liked what she saw and then answered a question about refugees in the bible. >> since he did witness this firsthand, talk to me about what biblical scriptures come to mind when you saw this. >> well, everyone -- i think so many people have taken biblical scriptures out of context on this. they say stuff...
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comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right, thank you. [applause] >> this job, it's really not an i job. i wouldn't be able to do this job without other people. i make sure that all the regulatory and nonregulatory samples get to access in a timely manner. we have groundwater samples, you name it, we have to sample it every day. i have ten technicians, very good team. we work together to attain this sampling. >> a sample is only as good as when you collect properly. if sample is not collect properly according to not the proper protocol, the sample could be biased, could be false positive or could be false negative. so all this
comes in doesn't always match the overall cost of the facilities and the services. so it's exactly why we're trying to provide them some stabilization. we started doing this almost 11 years ago really looking at how to work with the residential care facilities in both ways. one, to provide them dollars to serve clients with higher needs and also to help them to cover their costs that ssfai doesn't always cover. because the increases don't match the cost of doing business. >> all right,...
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state of the art facility. >> to make sure that we have busses in there in accordance. >> absolutely.in addition, in addition to what we are doing there, we also have an agreement with the b.r.v. to provide fitness programming at the park that we are doing complimentary, no charge to the tjpa, we'll start that proposed right around the grand opening. it's going to be open and free to the public. yoga classes and kids programming and general fitness classes that people from the public can take for free. no charge, no commitment, no charge or expense to the tjpr or the city. we are fronting that investment, and it's part of our program to give back to the neighbors and communities that we serve. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> if i could ask erica to come back and walk, thank you very much. walk us through the financial slides. erica. financial slide in the last column, can you quickly walk us through it? >> is somebody asking questions about it? it's pretty straightforward. >> anybody have any questions, first, before -- >> i thought we went through it very quickly, but to your point, i
state of the art facility. >> to make sure that we have busses in there in accordance. >> absolutely.in addition, in addition to what we are doing there, we also have an agreement with the b.r.v. to provide fitness programming at the park that we are doing complimentary, no charge to the tjpa, we'll start that proposed right around the grand opening. it's going to be open and free to the public. yoga classes and kids programming and general fitness classes that people from the...
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heating and cooling systems failures all these factors can affect the health of people who use the facilities more than twenty years ago the u.s. government accountability office put out a report that showed that as many as twenty eight million students attended schools with significant structural problems including fifteen thousand schools with unsafe indoor air quality more recently news headlines have featured some massive issues at schools for example philadelphia schools with lead paint flaking from the walls schools in south west virginia that are falling apart and baltimore schools which had to be closed for weeks during the cold months due to failing heating systems with the situation across the country dire at best many were shocked when the president left school's out of the state of the union address earlier this year. and i am calling on congress to produce a bill that generates at least one point five trillion dollars for the new and structure investment that our country so desperately needs the exemption of schools had nothing to do with forgetfulness but instead seems to be qui
heating and cooling systems failures all these factors can affect the health of people who use the facilities more than twenty years ago the u.s. government accountability office put out a report that showed that as many as twenty eight million students attended schools with significant structural problems including fifteen thousand schools with unsafe indoor air quality more recently news headlines have featured some massive issues at schools for example philadelphia schools with lead paint...
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you may see some of the facilities that provide overnight lodging aren't available. why? because our parks are kind of crumbling from within. they may look great on the outside and they're beautiful, but there is now a $12 billion backlog of deferred maintenance at our parks. now, this has become a real problem. by the way, that's equal to nearly four times the annual budget of the parks. they just don't have the resources to keep up with these deferred maintenance costs which tend to be long ter-term costs, more expensive, in fact, not as interesting to fund. you know, it's -- it's not as interesting for congress to fund the fixing the roof on the maintenance building at yellowstone national park as it is to set up a new nature program for visitors. so this has become a problem. and you think about your own home. if you allow deferred maintenance to build up, you don't take care of the roof, for instance, what happens? you get a leak in your roof. and then you find out the drywall is ruined or the paint is ruined or the floor is ruined. and the costs mount up. that's what
you may see some of the facilities that provide overnight lodging aren't available. why? because our parks are kind of crumbling from within. they may look great on the outside and they're beautiful, but there is now a $12 billion backlog of deferred maintenance at our parks. now, this has become a real problem. by the way, that's equal to nearly four times the annual budget of the parks. they just don't have the resources to keep up with these deferred maintenance costs which tend to be long...
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for nine months the mayor has been asking to visit the facility. the sheriff hasn't said yet until today. >> there seems to be a decent facility. b >> the mayor said the man in particular like the facility and opportunity for education. and job training. the disappointed at this weeks news the sheriff is cancelling the contract with ice. the mayor says the women have more complaints about their treatment. including insult and racism. >> controversial over the critical test frr college bound students. accusations that the june sat was unfairly scored. students received the results yesterday. many say the scores were much lower even though they got more questions correct than previous tests. the college board tweeted an explainer. saying tests vary on difficulty. and the june test particularly the math portion was easier this time. the college board always grades on a curve. which is why the scores were lower in june. online petition is circulating claiming this is an obvious attempt to force students to keep paying to take the test again. so far it h
for nine months the mayor has been asking to visit the facility. the sheriff hasn't said yet until today. >> there seems to be a decent facility. b >> the mayor said the man in particular like the facility and opportunity for education. and job training. the disappointed at this weeks news the sheriff is cancelling the contract with ice. the mayor says the women have more complaints about their treatment. including insult and racism. >> controversial over the critical test frr...
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the problem is not in the facility. the problem is in the washington, d.c. and the actions by the president of the united states. >> he said there's no word on when the two girls will be goin to talk about the weather. and it felt wayou. >> too dang hot. and i just heard from robert, one of our viewers, who lives in livermore with no air- conditioning. he agrees with me, too dang hot. >> it's july, what do you want? >> i want a cool july as well. >> it looks pretty warm to hot. the next couple of days should ratchet down a little bit. the tropical moisture which went crazy. lasvegas, southern california desert. and over to yuma, a massive dust storm. it was impressive. it was all over twitter. we do have some of the cloud cover in the santa clara valley. not a lot. a system to the north is preventing that. the flow there is out of the southwest. you need more of an east, southeast. there's a cutoff line about santa clara valley south. that seems to be the line. 70s for some and 50s and 60s for others. vallejo, 60. 51 and 52 in bodega bay. and there's just no
the problem is not in the facility. the problem is in the washington, d.c. and the actions by the president of the united states. >> he said there's no word on when the two girls will be goin to talk about the weather. and it felt wayou. >> too dang hot. and i just heard from robert, one of our viewers, who lives in livermore with no air- conditioning. he agrees with me, too dang hot. >> it's july, what do you want? >> i want a cool july as well. >> it looks pretty...
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he had requested a tour of the i.c.e. facility several times in the past.d to see firsthand how the undocumented immigrants are being treated there. leigh martinez talked with the mayor about what he saw. >>> reporter: the mayor says his impression was favorable. he wanted to get inside to investigate allegations of detainees being mistreated and said he was given full access and was able to interview detainees and says that the men and the women gave him different impressions. the contra costa county sheriff's office approved richmond mayor tom butt's request for a tour last month. thursday morning, the mayor along with the human rights, human relations commission finally walked inside. >> we are looking to go into pod 7b and pod 8b which holds the undocumented detainees and pod 4, because our group, with the human rights-human relations commission is interested in mass incarceration and in not just the detainees but other people in custody here who are being held. >> reporter: butt requested a tour in april after there were allegations detainees were bein
he had requested a tour of the i.c.e. facility several times in the past.d to see firsthand how the undocumented immigrants are being treated there. leigh martinez talked with the mayor about what he saw. >>> reporter: the mayor says his impression was favorable. he wanted to get inside to investigate allegations of detainees being mistreated and said he was given full access and was able to interview detainees and says that the men and the women gave him different impressions. the...
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the truck was filled with clothes and parked in the back of the facility. flames broke out around 8:30 at 7th and webster and crews quickly put the fire out. so far, no word on what caused it. >>> this morning, the road o ba. ic stretch high 1 opens ina hours. ocsince may last year at the tiny town of gorda 65 miles south of monterey, that's when a quarter mile section of the road gave way in a slide.
the truck was filled with clothes and parked in the back of the facility. flames broke out around 8:30 at 7th and webster and crews quickly put the fire out. so far, no word on what caused it. >>> this morning, the road o ba. ic stretch high 1 opens ina hours. ocsince may last year at the tiny town of gorda 65 miles south of monterey, that's when a quarter mile section of the road gave way in a slide.
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the u.s. run government run facilities. has responded to the claim saying, quote, our focus is always on safety and the best interest of each child. these are vulnerable children in difficult circumstances, hhs treats its responsibility for each child with the utmost care. the federal government saying they have a zero tolerance policy for sex abuse of children. that being said in the statement, hhs wasn't saying what they did to prevent any such thing from happening, but that they have zero tolerance for it. as i said, this documented police logs and calls, we're hearing about it from people released from the facilities, and a federal judge has heard about it, too, authorizing an independent monitor to report back to her conditions. there seems to be a disconnect, martin, christi, what the government says is happening in the facilities and what the immigrants that have come to this country are saying is happening as well. >> thanks to you, we'll stay on top of it, appreciate it greatly. thanks. >>> immigration has been qui
the u.s. run government run facilities. has responded to the claim saying, quote, our focus is always on safety and the best interest of each child. these are vulnerable children in difficult circumstances, hhs treats its responsibility for each child with the utmost care. the federal government saying they have a zero tolerance policy for sex abuse of children. that being said in the statement, hhs wasn't saying what they did to prevent any such thing from happening, but that they have zero...
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they are taking apart the sohae launch facility. that launch scut tetled a short lived deal with the obama administration in 2012. they say the facility has nothing to do with the ballistic missile program. listen to the sicientists told e in 2015. >> what can you say to the world to prove this is not a ballistic missile program in disguise? >> translator: why on earth would we drop nuclear bombs on people of the world? including the united states? >> reporter: of course, many analysts believe north korea was launching satellites from sohae. that could be used to deliver a warhead to the u.s. or elsewhere. sohae missiles rely on liquid fuel. they have to bring the fuel in. you could spot the activity before the launch. now north korea has moved on to solid fuel technology to allow the missiles to be moved out with little notice and those missiles can travel just as far. no word if they are dismantling the solid fuel facilities. this is a long step toward denuclearization. >> thank you, will. >>> president trump travels to kansas city
they are taking apart the sohae launch facility. that launch scut tetled a short lived deal with the obama administration in 2012. they say the facility has nothing to do with the ballistic missile program. listen to the sicientists told e in 2015. >> what can you say to the world to prove this is not a ballistic missile program in disguise? >> translator: why on earth would we drop nuclear bombs on people of the world? including the united states? >> reporter: of course, many...
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has an income stream to fund the temporary facilities and give it the time it needs to plan for long-term -- for permanent facilities. >> thank you for answering my questions. commissioner viator. >> so i have a couple of questions. the $100,000, what happens if it goes over that and additional testing is needed? >> i don't expect it to go over that. the p.u.c. gets reports -- well, let me back up. i'm not a technical person. during real estate collaboration, we collaborated with water resources who routinely hires experts for the p.u.c. and reviews reports. he's confident that this amount is generous to cover our costs, and also the cost of a second consultant, remember, to vet the phase two report. we're not just accepting it at face value, we're seeking outside confirmation. >> and then, is there a certain point -- a certain price that would then make the project not worth moving forward if a certain amount of remediation is need index. >> -- needed? >> i think we need facts. i think we need to know what the extent of the remediation is in relation to our use. remember, we're an organi
has an income stream to fund the temporary facilities and give it the time it needs to plan for long-term -- for permanent facilities. >> thank you for answering my questions. commissioner viator. >> so i have a couple of questions. the $100,000, what happens if it goes over that and additional testing is needed? >> i don't expect it to go over that. the p.u.c. gets reports -- well, let me back up. i'm not a technical person. during real estate collaboration, we collaborated...
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heth issues at the facility but was discharged for bringing knives to the facility. veterans in pathway programs have since been referred to other service providers. women of the words a pathway home will continue to honor the memory of the fallen staff members by working to support similar programs locally and nationwide. >> surfer pulled from the water at the state beach is in critical condition. at about 330 yesterday afternoon, -- 330 p.m. yesterday afternoon for some unknown reason he passed out. lifeguard pulled into shore and started cpr. into the chp helicopter arrived. he was then flown to stanford medical center where he remains this morning. >>> 4:39 am is the time. the legal fight between the warriors in the city of oakland. it intensifies today. coming up in our 5 am hour the reason that the city wants the team to come up with tens of millions of dollars before they had to san francisco. >>> 45 minutes away from the start of the nfl season. we bring you an update on the 49ers, and the raiders as well as trading can't. -- treating -- training camp. >> and
heth issues at the facility but was discharged for bringing knives to the facility. veterans in pathway programs have since been referred to other service providers. women of the words a pathway home will continue to honor the memory of the fallen staff members by working to support similar programs locally and nationwide. >> surfer pulled from the water at the state beach is in critical condition. at about 330 yesterday afternoon, -- 330 p.m. yesterday afternoon for some unknown reason...
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the local newspaper, berkeley site shot this video. there's a recreation center, shower facility, and laundry room. >> the success so far is amazing. >> reporter: the mayor says that five residence have already moved into permanent housing. >> our goal is within 5 years, to guarantee shelter or housing for every on sheltered and a vigil on the city berkeley. >> reporter: because of the early success, they want to add a large cabin to add more beds. they want to open a seven -- second navigation center. and berkeley, kpix 5 . >>> coming up the first time they've been rescued in thailand, the 12 boys and their soccer coach have a message to those who save their lives. >>> eavesdropping, walmart may record conversations inside of the store. >> still had, there's changes in the weather. you can see it floating over the city right now. we will have the forecast for you, when we come back.>>> kpix 5 whether is sponsored by mancini sleep world. messages... from the 12 boys and their soccer coach... who were trapped in a cave in thailand for more than two weeks. this >>> emotional messag
the local newspaper, berkeley site shot this video. there's a recreation center, shower facility, and laundry room. >> the success so far is amazing. >> reporter: the mayor says that five residence have already moved into permanent housing. >> our goal is within 5 years, to guarantee shelter or housing for every on sheltered and a vigil on the city berkeley. >> reporter: because of the early success, they want to add a large cabin to add more beds. they want to open a...
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the number of facilities has dropped to 37. together the facilities house people. many are seniors. >> we have to make sure we invest in preventing place. we know this facility and others throughout the city continue to struggle financially.>> the mayor helps funding will be approved shortly through the budget.>>> it is a big perk if you work in high tech. they will be missing out on free food. >>> a building being demolished suddenly collapse.>>> how a picture is leading to suspension and will keep a man out of the pool. >>> tesla took a hit. they are asking suppliers for refunds to improve cash flow. tesla asked a supplier to return an meaningful amount of money to help the company become profitable. they are down 3 1/2%. earlier on the foreign, they said it is unusual to make such a request. cmac it suggests tesla's to >> -- >> it suggests tesla is trying to do things. >> there is no word if any suppliers agreed to the request. >>> facebook's new office is expected to open in the fall. there will be free food missing. mountain view will not allow companies to sup
the number of facilities has dropped to 37. together the facilities house people. many are seniors. >> we have to make sure we invest in preventing place. we know this facility and others throughout the city continue to struggle financially.>> the mayor helps funding will be approved shortly through the budget.>>> it is a big perk if you work in high tech. they will be missing out on free food. >>> a building being demolished suddenly collapse.>>> how a...
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an example is the zuckerburg general hospital. that's a large city facility. getting that level of equipment is appropriate. >> so in other words, your contention is they have an arbitrary double standard for the city? >> it does seem like a different treatment. it does feel arbitrary. and to that point, you know, private sector engineers hired to work on city projects are told by pg&e that secondary service is acceptable until they make it clear the project is taking service from us. then primary is required at 75kva or more versus the 3,000 example i gave with zuckerburg. here are some specific examples of that. ball woe way pool -- balboa pool, the towers, pbn affordable housing. these are projects where second dare service was described as required until it became clear to pg&e that the service provider was ultimately going to be the city. they originally said secondary service would be appropriate. then they changed the direction and indicated that primary was required when san francisco was going to become the service provider. >> so how did they first in
an example is the zuckerburg general hospital. that's a large city facility. getting that level of equipment is appropriate. >> so in other words, your contention is they have an arbitrary double standard for the city? >> it does seem like a different treatment. it does feel arbitrary. and to that point, you know, private sector engineers hired to work on city projects are told by pg&e that secondary service is acceptable until they make it clear the project is taking service...
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the numbers in facilities have dropped. some owners are willing to sell now due to the rising real estate prices. the facilities that remain house more than 350 people might many seniors. >> we have to make sure that we invest in preventing homelessness and we know that this particular facility along with so many others throughout air city continue to struggle financially. >> the mayor said she hopes the funding for the assisted living centers will be approved. >>> cal fire crews are making good progress against the wall fire burning. it broke out around 1:00 yesterday afternoon. it's burned 320 acres so far and is now 80% contained. strong winds quickly pushed the flames into the hills burning dry grass and brush. the fire forced the evacuation of two ranges in one barn was damaged by fire but fortunately no homes have been lost. >>> let's get an update from bill martin on what we can expect later this evening . >>> we can expect more heat especially in the inland valley where the temperatures will pop quite a bit. around t
the numbers in facilities have dropped. some owners are willing to sell now due to the rising real estate prices. the facilities that remain house more than 350 people might many seniors. >> we have to make sure that we invest in preventing homelessness and we know that this particular facility along with so many others throughout air city continue to struggle financially. >> the mayor said she hopes the funding for the assisted living centers will be approved. >>> cal fire...
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i want to focus on the community facilities district in particular. good morning, supervisor, didn't see you joined us. three important things. number one, it has to be very clear who the final decision-making authority is that decides how the up to $300 billion over 20 years will be spent one project at a time. it hasn't been clear. i'm not quite clear from this morning's presentation. is it the board of supervisors, commission, or some other board? we need to know. second, what this letter to you addresses is the crucial role of a new south of market citizens advisory committee that would include, as was mentioned by the presenter, review of the proposals to spend the cfd funds. that's critical to have an open community planning process, but not just this and not just the current very limited scope of overview, oversight that the current neighborhoods have. the other critical departments that right now do not go to these neighborhood cac for input is the mayor's office of housing and the affordable housing programs and soma are absolutely a top prior
i want to focus on the community facilities district in particular. good morning, supervisor, didn't see you joined us. three important things. number one, it has to be very clear who the final decision-making authority is that decides how the up to $300 billion over 20 years will be spent one project at a time. it hasn't been clear. i'm not quite clear from this morning's presentation. is it the board of supervisors, commission, or some other board? we need to know. second, what this letter to...
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and we have to make sure it's run the same way when we're not in the facility. he congressman had tried several times to get permission to visit the facility before finally getting the okay. in a couple of weeks - he says he'll visit the large texas facility where children are being held. (ken) environmental advocate erin brokovich is back in the bay area..... to turn up the heat on pg&e. at issue this time is pending legislation she says will let the utility off the hook for its role in the north bay firestorm. today she tried to deliver a letter to the company c-e-o... but was turned away. opponents of the legislation say if pge is held responsible they should pay... and they take issue that this is all being done behind closed doors without input from firestorm survivors. (ken) pge says ab33 would provide relief to victims of the 2017 wildfires, without passing along
and we have to make sure it's run the same way when we're not in the facility. he congressman had tried several times to get permission to visit the facility before finally getting the okay. in a couple of weeks - he says he'll visit the large texas facility where children are being held. (ken) environmental advocate erin brokovich is back in the bay area..... to turn up the heat on pg&e. at issue this time is pending legislation she says will let the utility off the hook for its role in...
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i am the tjpa facility manager. i will start with our update and sydney will follow with this security update. the primary update today on the tentative improvements lied, is -- as will be reported later this morning, the leasing activity is such that preparations will start for the first tenant buildout. so when we come back in september, we will start to provide updates on progress of that construction. on the path of travel, now that the first watch releases are being solidified, we will be able to come back to you with additional details, and with regard to the vacant storefront glass artwork, installation is on target for mid august by opening day. in general, operational key components are in place for opening mid august to include service contracts, staffing and dennis mentioned this earlier, by the operations team started to move in this week. the chief engineer, and also sydney's security team. so that is exciting. because it is feeling real. they are on-site they are starting their work. the other primary u
i am the tjpa facility manager. i will start with our update and sydney will follow with this security update. the primary update today on the tentative improvements lied, is -- as will be reported later this morning, the leasing activity is such that preparations will start for the first tenant buildout. so when we come back in september, we will start to provide updates on progress of that construction. on the path of travel, now that the first watch releases are being solidified, we will be...
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i think if we can wrap up the paperwork on monday you can have the facility and look to come back here the following month and turn over for substantial completion. >> thanks for all your support and help in navigating through these challenges. with that i can take any questions. >> your next item is the facility readiness update, item 7. >> good morning, directors, martha, facility manager. i will start with the facility update and sydney will follow with the security update as i go through each slide i will highlight one or two points. i don't have a specific ie -- highlight on this side so i'm going to focus on the tenant improvement comments on the following slide. each time a project is bid by lincoln i will present the result in this forum. these are the bid results for the tjp administrative offices. the bid amount is higher thatten the budget. the bid amounts are as expected. an isolated mistake was made on the budget amounts for the tjpa and lincoln offices. they were budgeted as tenant but this is turnkey. lincoln is expected to offset these overages. so at the end of the day
i think if we can wrap up the paperwork on monday you can have the facility and look to come back here the following month and turn over for substantial completion. >> thanks for all your support and help in navigating through these challenges. with that i can take any questions. >> your next item is the facility readiness update, item 7. >> good morning, directors, martha, facility manager. i will start with the facility update and sydney will follow with the security update...
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some in the facility have been moved as far away as colorado. families are pushing for their release. >> i just want him back home. they need to stop all of this. they need to stop it now. it cannot go on. we need our families reunited not separated. >> the mayor went into the facility to investigate claims of abuse. he said the facility appeared well run but some female detainees said the real harassed. >>> the trump administration is receiving some praise for the reunification efforts. some are still not satisfied.>> reporter: the trump administration has made progress that has been acknowledged by a federal judge in san diego. judge dana says that the government has shown good faith and compliant with the mandate to return children with their parents. the judge said that there has been substantial compliance and now all of those very young kids eligible to be back with their parents are out of federal custody and back with family. among them is the gonzalez family from guatemala. >> and several centers they were many disparate mothers. they w
some in the facility have been moved as far away as colorado. families are pushing for their release. >> i just want him back home. they need to stop all of this. they need to stop it now. it cannot go on. we need our families reunited not separated. >> the mayor went into the facility to investigate claims of abuse. he said the facility appeared well run but some female detainees said the real harassed. >>> the trump administration is receiving some praise for the...