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the senior population will increase by about 60%. that is why it is critical to understand the housing needs and to develop stronger policies and to implement other task force recommendations of different offices of the mayor and task forces from previous years so that we become an aging friendly city in the future. but 255 hours to do this work by september, and this information should be very valuable for the task force an alliance of individuals that are working for stronger the gene-friendly city legislation for the future, so i urge support by my colleagues. -- the aging-friendly city legislation. supervisor chu: in our package, i see the motion on the legislation, but i do not have with me what the scope of the work might be. do you happen to have a copy of that anywhere? >> we did prepare a report for today's meeting. hopefully, you received that. we are now electronically sending all reports, so i am sure it will be sent to you. i can get a copy of that to you this afternoon, and there are a number of bullet points there that
the senior population will increase by about 60%. that is why it is critical to understand the housing needs and to develop stronger policies and to implement other task force recommendations of different offices of the mayor and task forces from previous years so that we become an aging friendly city in the future. but 255 hours to do this work by september, and this information should be very valuable for the task force an alliance of individuals that are working for stronger the...
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organization to provide programmatic descriptions -- on the zero to five population. supervisor mar: this is amended language? >> that was the motion that was handed in earlier. >> that is the language we drafted and submitted to the supervisor's office. i believe that will be an amendment as a whole that we will submit. i do not know if they are going to make additional edits to the prior to submission. i suspect that is most of the changes that would be made. supervisor daly: i would actually make a motion to forward this item to the full board without recommendation. i am interested in hearing from the sponsor of the item was the impetus for this audit is. it seems to be looking for work and in trying to craft its so that it makes sense, so -- as opposed to there being a clearing call from the public or some crisis of confidence or something that was found through budget deliberations or engagement with the community that brings us to hear, so i'm not opposed to the item or this being done, but i would like to hear from the sponsor why she thinks we should be going
organization to provide programmatic descriptions -- on the zero to five population. supervisor mar: this is amended language? >> that was the motion that was handed in earlier. >> that is the language we drafted and submitted to the supervisor's office. i believe that will be an amendment as a whole that we will submit. i do not know if they are going to make additional edits to the prior to submission. i suspect that is most of the changes that would be made. supervisor daly: i...
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kept this ponzi scheme stealing from the american population going so american banks sold us junk to europe thus continuing the whole ponzi for another three or four years after tom olt debt worries ease in europe just two months ago europe's sovereign debt problem seemed grave enough to imperil the global economic recovery now at least some investors are treating it as the crisis that wasn't they highlight just two facts spain held an auction of fifteen year bonds last week that went off without a hitch moody's investor service downgraded portugal's debt and yet investors didn't seem concerned no i'll direct your attention to have just a few days ago when all put up on screen there greece and spain had the fortitude to kick out goldman sachs in fact access the next headline europe freezes out goldman sachs so according to data from deal logic greece spain france and italy have all denied the bank a leading role in their sovereign bonds sales so greece which used goldman in a bond sale this year is practically at war with the bank the press is acting as if it's a mystery like why sudd
kept this ponzi scheme stealing from the american population going so american banks sold us junk to europe thus continuing the whole ponzi for another three or four years after tom olt debt worries ease in europe just two months ago europe's sovereign debt problem seemed grave enough to imperil the global economic recovery now at least some investors are treating it as the crisis that wasn't they highlight just two facts spain held an auction of fifteen year bonds last week that went off...
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since 1990, the population is almost half to 375. the cultural center and the school have closed.just a couple of old style houses have been refurbished. there are not even any shops here anymore. there is just a grocery truck that stopped off in the village from time to time. along with the old collective, beautiful, bustling clebourne is a thing of the past. the mayor used to work in the village's cultural center. these days, she commutes to the nearest town, like most people. >> you drive into the village and there's hardly anyone around. we do not get back here until the evening. it is sad, really. >> is small comfort, the kindergarten is now -- is still here, but now private the uly r, too. several of the neighboring villages send their children to school here as well. it is part of the mecklenborg lake district and is an escape for people living in berlin and homburg -- hamburg. they are welcome visitors for rose marie and abitha. there are two of the local workers lost their jobs in the 1990's. they went through retraining and education to get back on their feet. since then
since 1990, the population is almost half to 375. the cultural center and the school have closed.just a couple of old style houses have been refurbished. there are not even any shops here anymore. there is just a grocery truck that stopped off in the village from time to time. along with the old collective, beautiful, bustling clebourne is a thing of the past. the mayor used to work in the village's cultural center. these days, she commutes to the nearest town, like most people. >> you...
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as well as the palestinian population within the west bank and gaza the fact that those populations have grown considerably doesn't that challenge the theory you put forward well it's grown yes but the question is not just about the numbers it's also a question about where they live and of course there's been a lot of ethnic cleansing going on in the last seventy sixty seventy years as we've seen the population of palestinians being driven further of further away from what israel would want to claim i mean israel hasn't defined its borders so you know the problem is defining israel but this question of where palestinians live of course is crucial to the whole idea of ethnic cleansing and also questions of depending on how you define a genocide there are there on definitions in international law about genocide. and some people would argue that actually what israel is doing qualifies as genocide whether one wants to adopt that view or not there's very clear issue here about where palestinians are being allowed to live and slowly they've been pushed further and further out of their his
as well as the palestinian population within the west bank and gaza the fact that those populations have grown considerably doesn't that challenge the theory you put forward well it's grown yes but the question is not just about the numbers it's also a question about where they live and of course there's been a lot of ethnic cleansing going on in the last seventy sixty seventy years as we've seen the population of palestinians being driven further of further away from what israel would want to...
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the people and to scare the world population is a bit without any benefit but but surely the figures speak for themselves that people all of dying in africa and throughout the world from hiv aids on any moment are you saying that in effect that aids doesn't exist and that this is some sort of conspiracy. people are dying and they are mainly dying as a consequence of poverty if you look at africa people are poor what do you expect people to do when they are poor obviously they die but about mortality in africa has been stable even down and the population of africa has doubled within the last twenty years so obviously we don't have an. epidemic of a dabbler disease in africa the biggest problem cynically in africa is population growth and we are not helping people there to limit their fertility and the second problem is poverty almost half of the population has no access to clean drinking water so when people call for universal access for drugs i asked my research where's a call for universal access to clean drinking water where is the responsibility of the world's population to provid
the people and to scare the world population is a bit without any benefit but but surely the figures speak for themselves that people all of dying in africa and throughout the world from hiv aids on any moment are you saying that in effect that aids doesn't exist and that this is some sort of conspiracy. people are dying and they are mainly dying as a consequence of poverty if you look at africa people are poor what do you expect people to do when they are poor obviously they die but about...
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pakistan and america do have very much the same interests on others pakistan is virtually the whole population regard their interests as very different indeed from the americans but in the wider context of what i suppose we're still doomed to call the war on terror america simply cannot get on without pakistan this is a matter of scale in pakistan is six times the size of afghanistan or iraq it has one of the biggest and most effective armies in the world it has nuclear weapons it has a huge d asper in britain and therefore in europe. and when it comes to controlling terrorism against the west i stress against the west in the west not in afghanistan pakistan has in fact been an indispensable and very useful ally in tackling al qaeda so america simply can't do without them even though when it comes to afghanistan and the afghan taliban pakistan continues to follow what is in effect a very different agenda dan i'd like to go to you in dubai that's a very good point a different agenda i mean of course the united states and pakistan have mutual interests on a number of things but not on everything
pakistan and america do have very much the same interests on others pakistan is virtually the whole population regard their interests as very different indeed from the americans but in the wider context of what i suppose we're still doomed to call the war on terror america simply cannot get on without pakistan this is a matter of scale in pakistan is six times the size of afghanistan or iraq it has one of the biggest and most effective armies in the world it has nuclear weapons it has a huge d...
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[inaudible] any idea what the population looks like? >> we have much data regarding that issue. the current volume of abandoned vehicles is about 10,000 annually. supervisor mirkarimi: how is that on par from year-to-year? [inaudible] cannot afford to get their car. >> it has affected the number of vehicles retrieved, but i do not know the particular statistic. i could get that for you. supervisor mirkarimi: it would be interesting. if you could give us the five- year, or back to 2002. >> excuse me. supervisor mirkarimi: ok. supervisor avalos: perhaps even talk about differences with the current contractor for auto- storage in the past. from the perspective of the mta . >> i know that there were specific issues related to vehicles being stolen, personal property. what i can tell you is that they really do what the talk. they are really very responsible. their executive team is available the time, using the best practices currently. >> on the bottom of page three, according to the department customer complaints have decrease from 20 per month under the previous contractor to an av
[inaudible] any idea what the population looks like? >> we have much data regarding that issue. the current volume of abandoned vehicles is about 10,000 annually. supervisor mirkarimi: how is that on par from year-to-year? [inaudible] cannot afford to get their car. >> it has affected the number of vehicles retrieved, but i do not know the particular statistic. i could get that for you. supervisor mirkarimi: it would be interesting. if you could give us the five- year, or back to...
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we will get to the archdiocese, all of northern california but 1962, catholic population rose such a degree and more administrative units were needed to get the church closer to the people and they split off, what diocese were formed in 62? >> stockton, santa rosa and oakland were broken off and the county of solano was given to sacramento. the archdiocese at the time was 13 counties, wide ranging archdiocese including rural as well as urban areas. so they split it apart. >> at that point in time probably a larger population than it did 20 years earlier. when we come back we will take a break on mow sighic, talking with -- mosaic, talking with dr. jeff burns. thank you for joining us ♪ ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year? how'd you do it? simple stuff... eating right...whole grain. whole grain? [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories. more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. >>> welcome back to mosaic on kpix channel 5. w
we will get to the archdiocese, all of northern california but 1962, catholic population rose such a degree and more administrative units were needed to get the church closer to the people and they split off, what diocese were formed in 62? >> stockton, santa rosa and oakland were broken off and the county of solano was given to sacramento. the archdiocese at the time was 13 counties, wide ranging archdiocese including rural as well as urban areas. so they split it apart. >> at that...
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it's a thousand miles from the mexican border and has a small hispanic population. t last month voters approved a crackdown on illegal immigrants. civil rights groups are suing to get it overturned. tonight, the city council votes on whether to suspend the new law until the lawsuits are resolved. from fremont, here's seth doane. >> reporter: this town of 25,000 settled by european immigrants celebrates its past. but it's struggling with its newest wave of immigrants. >> we're trying to sandbag to keep the flood water from coming in. >> reporter: the flood water in your view is illegal immigrants? >> right, exactly. >> reporter: fremont is a meat- packing town. back in march, 17 suspected undocumented immigrants were detained in a raid at one of the plants. and that stirred speculation about how many more may be in town. >> it seems like we're doling out benefits to people that are illegally here which it shouldn't be that way. >> next we go into considering a resolution. >> reporter: in june 57% of fremont residents voted for an ordinance that requires businesses and
it's a thousand miles from the mexican border and has a small hispanic population. t last month voters approved a crackdown on illegal immigrants. civil rights groups are suing to get it overturned. tonight, the city council votes on whether to suspend the new law until the lawsuits are resolved. from fremont, here's seth doane. >> reporter: this town of 25,000 settled by european immigrants celebrates its past. but it's struggling with its newest wave of immigrants. >> we're trying...
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as well as the palestinian population within the west bank and gaza the fact that those populations have grown considerably doesn't that challenge the the theory you put forward well it's grown yes but the question is not just about the numbers it's also a question about where they live and of course there's been a lot of ethnic cleansing going on in the last seventy sixty seventy years and some people would argue that actually what israel is doing qualifies as genocide whether one wants to adopt that view or not there's a very clear issue here about where palestinians are being allowed to live and slowly they've been pushed further and further out of their historic homeland to the very margins of it now outside of it is always something changed the oath upon entering the israeli. parliament no longer do members of parliament swear allegiance only to the state of israel but also to a jewish democratic state why do you think this happened what is the significance well this is part of a much wider trend to do with loyalty to the will to legislation as the government's now calling it m
as well as the palestinian population within the west bank and gaza the fact that those populations have grown considerably doesn't that challenge the the theory you put forward well it's grown yes but the question is not just about the numbers it's also a question about where they live and of course there's been a lot of ethnic cleansing going on in the last seventy sixty seventy years and some people would argue that actually what israel is doing qualifies as genocide whether one wants to...
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in the 60's another writer had the very foresite to see that girls education would be a process to bring about stabilization of population. he wrote a book called the poverty curve and jeffery sacks wrote the end of poverty in bangladesh a great example, they introduced 35 years ago to do a campaign to get all women and men or boys literate. it was 22% and today it's more than 75 percent if you look at a demographic curve with the population, you can see it's just starting to reach an apex in bangladesh. they're way ahead of india, and pakistan. it's an impact to stabilize the population there. also, um... excuse me. you know having hard cover thing fighting terrorism with education i've learned from islamic scholars. in the koran it's implicitly stated in the holy koran when a young mangos on jiha d and this is a spiritual endeavor to seek knowledge. it could also mean he's going into a group. but he has to get blessings from his mother first and if he doesn't do that it's shameful and disgraceful. after 911 the taliban had a high desertion rate and they were trying to get recruit groups to fight against intervention an
in the 60's another writer had the very foresite to see that girls education would be a process to bring about stabilization of population. he wrote a book called the poverty curve and jeffery sacks wrote the end of poverty in bangladesh a great example, they introduced 35 years ago to do a campaign to get all women and men or boys literate. it was 22% and today it's more than 75 percent if you look at a demographic curve with the population, you can see it's just starting to reach an apex in...
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network will our priva extend to 93% of the population at 100 megabytes per second. the final 4% will get it too through another service. it is a wholesale-only, open- access network that will be independent the -- be independently-regulated. it will transform australia. that means our investment in gov 2.0 and online services will not exacerbate the digital divide because of its national broadband investment. >> we have a discussion in this country about the same issue. we also talked about how much government should be involved. why not let the private sector take up, as far as bringing up broadband to more rural areas? >> we have been in that place and had that debate. one of the reasons the government is able to justify and make the case for this national broadband plan investment is because our previous dominant incumbent telecommunications carrier was able to gain the regulations so much that they suppressed the proliferation of broadband. we did not have a prop -- we did not have cross-platform competition. we had all sorts of problems. it is kind of ironic. th
network will our priva extend to 93% of the population at 100 megabytes per second. the final 4% will get it too through another service. it is a wholesale-only, open- access network that will be independent the -- be independently-regulated. it will transform australia. that means our investment in gov 2.0 and online services will not exacerbate the digital divide because of its national broadband investment. >> we have a discussion in this country about the same issue. we also talked...
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the fair way to do it is to have the representation proportional to the population of san francisco. far from that. it might be better to have no assignments at all as to the number of neutral, make everybody simply be a resident of san francisco. west hollywood does that, and it might be better than this two- to-3 split. i would urge you to consider that. [chime] this should be put on the ballot in november. president chiu: next speaker. >> i am representing the affordable housing alliance. we're the oldest collect oral and lobbying renters. our understanding that one of the main purposes of this was to try to make the rent board lower by giving tenants have a greater voice, and they comprise 66% of the population of san francisco, said there was going to be an attempt to have tenants have a greater voice on the rent board. since the item was amended, it does the opposite. it adds neutrals you're going to be property owners, and basically it dilutes the existing tenant voice, not that we have anywhere near the 66%. this amendment is written now and actually reduces the tenant voice t
the fair way to do it is to have the representation proportional to the population of san francisco. far from that. it might be better to have no assignments at all as to the number of neutral, make everybody simply be a resident of san francisco. west hollywood does that, and it might be better than this two- to-3 split. i would urge you to consider that. [chime] this should be put on the ballot in november. president chiu: next speaker. >> i am representing the affordable housing...
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in the game so we are hoping to find a connection with the populations in america when they split off how they interact today and whether or not to show they practice similar migrations. next to the fishing village or enclosures for the white whales that have been caught to be trained to perform in aquariums this region is where the majority of white whales in the world's aquariums come from. weather permitting we'll catchers go to sea first thing in the morning because the early hours of the most active feeding time for the creatures roaming the local bays. they come alone or in groups. you turn up here others near that. and over there and everywhere. that he hopes to affix one of the transmitters on this run but not every animal captured is fit for the purpose. let me save the trans meters for the larger wider whales because the gray ones are undersized and they're still growing as well. we prefer males because they're migrations are more spread out. and we want to trace their roots. three big boats carry specialized floating nets each seven hundred fifty meters long the trap is car
in the game so we are hoping to find a connection with the populations in america when they split off how they interact today and whether or not to show they practice similar migrations. next to the fishing village or enclosures for the white whales that have been caught to be trained to perform in aquariums this region is where the majority of white whales in the world's aquariums come from. weather permitting we'll catchers go to sea first thing in the morning because the early hours of the...
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families with houses and cars couldn't afford to put food on the table and almost eight percent of the population registered below the poverty line this peer to go we could never imagine if giving food to people in this country would ever be needed the situation showed that it is needed so we decided to start it the food bank relies on donations of money and food to supplement the diets of hard up families the charity raise half a million dollars in two thousand and nine money vitally needed as the government is failing to support those in need is there more schools that it all came too soon and created a sort of traffic jam the social services were not prepared for an influx of people who needed aid all at once. unable to rely on their leaders latvians have dipped into their own pockets and cupboards to help each other out and it's not always the rich who give the most and we really are the donors are often not the richest sort of people but more often than not we notice their women with. and quite often it's children who say let's leave some charity money here in this food plant we've got tinne
families with houses and cars couldn't afford to put food on the table and almost eight percent of the population registered below the poverty line this peer to go we could never imagine if giving food to people in this country would ever be needed the situation showed that it is needed so we decided to start it the food bank relies on donations of money and food to supplement the diets of hard up families the charity raise half a million dollars in two thousand and nine money vitally needed as...
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the population is aging. the baby boomer, the existence of the very large generation, what they have done this sort of put off the problem, and then it happens very suddenly, because while the group was working, it provided a lot of workers relative to the number of beneficiaries and older groups. when it means to retirement, it sharply moves the number of beneficiaries. >> the issue is that this is a structural issue that has been coming for a long time. >> yes, that is correct. >> and we are finally just at that point where we have to do something. >> yes, exactly. >> congressman ryan and then chairman konrad. >> this is helpful, i think, to illustrate based upon the pattern of congress, and a emt patch, to see where we stand when we do these things. this predates your tenure at cbo. >> many of presented alternative scenarios. >> so i think it is helpful. i would argue that we ought to use the cbo baseline. i think most people would agree with that, and we ought to use the alternative scenario, because that
the population is aging. the baby boomer, the existence of the very large generation, what they have done this sort of put off the problem, and then it happens very suddenly, because while the group was working, it provided a lot of workers relative to the number of beneficiaries and older groups. when it means to retirement, it sharply moves the number of beneficiaries. >> the issue is that this is a structural issue that has been coming for a long time. >> yes, that is correct....