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i want to introduce tracy brown in the audience >> stand up >> the dc y. and it's going to be tracy's job to think about and plan for the bus program. tracy, d.c. yf.org. >> when we say questions, we mean questions not comments >> hi. my name is susan stone. i am on victim mediation. it's alive and well. my question is i want to acknowledge your commitment and passion. is there a place in the schools in this community where we can stop the cycle of shame and blame. both on the offenders because these crimes are among the youth under 18. we would love to see that program happen. there are 22 people and we would love to see it in san francisco. >> we have already started that program. in fact, jim dierck has that in his school. we want to get it in every single school. >> yeah, i wanted to say, as superintendent mentioned. we do have peer courts. i have sat through the sessions myself. it does seem like it has a better impact. the second thing is coordination. once you have san francisco peer court and into the room. community response. the schools have to ha
i want to introduce tracy brown in the audience >> stand up >> the dc y. and it's going to be tracy's job to think about and plan for the bus program. tracy, d.c. yf.org. >> when we say questions, we mean questions not comments >> hi. my name is susan stone. i am on victim mediation. it's alive and well. my question is i want to acknowledge your commitment and passion. is there a place in the schools in this community where we can stop the cycle of shame and blame. both...
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brown water project. we would need additional services on one of our largest, the traci water treatment plant. overall scope and schedule of that project have expanded. the last contract amendment, as i mentioned, are for construction management services. the fourth one is the amount of $2.5 million. the contractor had to go on an accelerated schedule. we needed additional services to provide what was required from the sections as a contractor remained in the field. the final contract amendment is in the amount of $8 million. there is also a time extension of four months. this amendment is needed to accommodate the revision of the overall completion date program by extending the program by six months. also, but we are doing there is we are transferring some of the service that was previously provided by parsons in the pre- construction program management program to this contract. i am sure that some of you may recall, that is an early 2009 joint venture. a decision was made to split that cost into two separate contracts to avoid conflict of interest issues. now that most of the program is almo
brown water project. we would need additional services on one of our largest, the traci water treatment plant. overall scope and schedule of that project have expanded. the last contract amendment, as i mentioned, are for construction management services. the fourth one is the amount of $2.5 million. the contractor had to go on an accelerated schedule. we needed additional services to provide what was required from the sections as a contractor remained in the field. the final contract amendment...
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governor jerry brown signed assembly bill 499 into law yesterday. tracyot against the hpv vaccine and may even consider her daughter get it when she turns 12, but she is against the new law. >> i don't like it at all. i don't like the fact that they're taking away parent rights. i think the federal government and also the state government should not be doing that. i have a 6-year-old and i really should be making decisions up through i'm responsible for her as to what vaccines she gets and what medical treatment she has. >> reporter: she questions whether teah should be allowed to make such a big decision about whether to get a vaccine at such a young age. >> now at 12, i'll be concerned about my daughter, and wondering, and will have to have this huge conversation about this vaccine, where it should be the parents' decision and not the state's. >> reporter: pediatrician dr. christine hallaburka says she doubts she'll see many 12-year-old girls asking for the hpv shot, but she sees how the law could help older girls who are sexually active. >> it is felt
governor jerry brown signed assembly bill 499 into law yesterday. tracyot against the hpv vaccine and may even consider her daughter get it when she turns 12, but she is against the new law. >> i don't like it at all. i don't like the fact that they're taking away parent rights. i think the federal government and also the state government should not be doing that. i have a 6-year-old and i really should be making decisions up through i'm responsible for her as to what vaccines she gets...
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governor brown has signed the bill allowing minors as young as 12 to get the hpv vaccine without parental consent. it does not sit well with tracy. >> i think it slowly stripping away parents' rights. as a parent i take care of her until she's 18. the state has made this decision for me, is completely wrong. >> reporter: the centers for disease control recommends girls get the hpv vaccine, which requires three shots over a six-month period, in order to protect them before they become sexually active. pediatrician dr. christine hallburke says young girs can already get birth control without parents' consent so it makes sense to be able to get a vaccine to protect them without parental consent. >> it's consistent a girl who's thinking about becoming sexually active to have access to this without parental permission. she should have access for access to protection against this sexually transmitted disease which can cause cancer and death. >> reporter: the doctor doesn't expect to see any 12-year-old patients asking for the shots. but she can see how the new law may benefit older teens. tracy says she can see the benefits of the vac
governor brown has signed the bill allowing minors as young as 12 to get the hpv vaccine without parental consent. it does not sit well with tracy. >> i think it slowly stripping away parents' rights. as a parent i take care of her until she's 18. the state has made this decision for me, is completely wrong. >> reporter: the centers for disease control recommends girls get the hpv vaccine, which requires three shots over a six-month period, in order to protect them before they...