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things artificial intelligence has come a long way it's still not perfect according to a study from u.c. davis artificial intelligence isn't reliable especially when it comes to people of color in davidson a u.c. davis computer science professor says. the machine is not biased it has no moral compass it's just seen more white faces in the data it was trained on before and so it's learned to associate that with normality davidson said adding more people of color to the data will enable machine learning but it may not solve the issue completely now if this trial is successful the technology could expand to other u.s. airports across the country the white house is pushing for the technology to be used at the 20 busiest airports in the u.s. reporting for boom bust and touches sweets r t. time now for a quick break but when we come back benbow becomes the latest pop warm to accept backwashing giving even more access to the most popular cryptocurrency and what's the latest on the internet probation known as those point well it's got that on that and as we go to break here the number that the
things artificial intelligence has come a long way it's still not perfect according to a study from u.c. davis artificial intelligence isn't reliable especially when it comes to people of color in davidson a u.c. davis computer science professor says. the machine is not biased it has no moral compass it's just seen more white faces in the data it was trained on before and so it's learned to associate that with normality davidson said adding more people of color to the data will enable machine...
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david valentine with u.c. barbara, thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us. >> thank you for having me, stephanie. >> woodruff: if you think the last year has been not only tragic, but in many ways, weird, wait-- the bugs are coming. billions of bugs. the periodic cicada invasion is days away in many states. but have no fear. john yang lays out what you need to know to cope with the coming brood. >> okay, so let's see if we can find somebody under here. >> yang: entomologist mike raupp, a.k.a. “the bug guy” and i are hunting cicada in his neighbor's backyard in columbia maryland. >> boy, there we go, look at that. oh, yeah. >> yang: raupp, his neighbor tim hughes, and i, all of us fully- vaccinated, along with hughes's three-year-old granddaughter, emily, were looking for brood ten cicadas. what do you a think? >> pretty go? >> yang: good? >> he's pretty cute isn't he? >> yang: we dug up the cicadas and then put them back. but soon we won't have to look very hard for them. they'll climb out from hole
david valentine with u.c. barbara, thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us. >> thank you for having me, stephanie. >> woodruff: if you think the last year has been not only tragic, but in many ways, weird, wait-- the bugs are coming. billions of bugs. the periodic cicada invasion is days away in many states. but have no fear. john yang lays out what you need to know to cope with the coming brood. >> okay, so let's see if we can find somebody under here. >>...
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co-founded an organization called bridge usa in 2017 after fiery protests erupted at his alma mater, u.cey, after a visit by a provocateur. a freshman at the time, meal said he knew he had to act. >> we went on our plaza and said let's talk to each other. no politics in mind. simply let's allow young people to see each other. >> reporter: now, bridge usa has 35 chapters across college campuses nationwide. meal says three challenges uniting gen-z include economic mobility, democracy reform, and climate change. >> when it comes to sea level rise -- >> reporter: issues that could unite lawmakers, too. congresswoman stephanie murphyrupts central florida's -- represents central florida's seven district. >> i worked at the department of defense, we never looked and said are you a democrat or republican, we started with hey, what's the mission. >> reporter: from the halls of congress to college campuses. >> does not require this black and white idealogy where only one person wins in this situation. >> reporter: cbs news, washington. >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. the 7pm ne
co-founded an organization called bridge usa in 2017 after fiery protests erupted at his alma mater, u.cey, after a visit by a provocateur. a freshman at the time, meal said he knew he had to act. >> we went on our plaza and said let's talk to each other. no politics in mind. simply let's allow young people to see each other. >> reporter: now, bridge usa has 35 chapters across college campuses nationwide. meal says three challenges uniting gen-z include economic mobility, democracy...
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political rhetoric and the backlash it can promote isn't unique to recent political figures, according to u.cey sociology professor andy barlow. >> probably the classic example of it was the success of ronald reagan in weaponizing anti-japanese sentiments in the early 1980's to explain the collapse of the manufacturing sector of the united states, which he argued was caused by japanese unfair competition. in detroit, a young man named vincent chin was accosted outside a bar and killed by out of work white auto workers because they thought he was japanese. >> reporter: he believes the recent china bashing over trade and defense issues is continuing this cultural demonizing for political advantage. >> i think that china bashing from government and from politicians, it's probably the second primary source of the racism we're facing. first is that perpetual foreigner yellow peril stereotype that we don't belong. >> reporter: the perfect storm of historical racism, rrent political rhetoric and the rise in extremism has asian communities here and across the country taking more security precautions.
political rhetoric and the backlash it can promote isn't unique to recent political figures, according to u.cey sociology professor andy barlow. >> probably the classic example of it was the success of ronald reagan in weaponizing anti-japanese sentiments in the early 1980's to explain the collapse of the manufacturing sector of the united states, which he argued was caused by japanese unfair competition. in detroit, a young man named vincent chin was accosted outside a bar and killed by...
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. >>> a warning for all u.c. students and staff tonight. hackers may have stolen and published personal data. they've also been sending mass emails threatening to publish data in an attempt to scare people into giving them money. the uc system is just the tip of the iceberg. hundreds of other schools, government agencies, and companies have been targeted in this attack. stanford among them. while the breach happened back in december and january, some organizations are only now becoming aware of the attack. >>> coming up, a new turn of events in the case of the stolen duck statue. we'll tell you more about this next. come experience the grand opening of floor and decor's newest location in pleasant hill! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. floor a
. >>> a warning for all u.c. students and staff tonight. hackers may have stolen and published personal data. they've also been sending mass emails threatening to publish data in an attempt to scare people into giving them money. the uc system is just the tip of the iceberg. hundreds of other schools, government agencies, and companies have been targeted in this attack. stanford among them. while the breach happened back in december and january, some organizations are only now becoming...
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there are new breakthrough researchers at u.c. berkeley have found that using nonjudgmental empathy empathy training has. led to a 13 percent drop in parole violations but that drop was not from training the parolees empathy no my friends that drop was due to training parole officers in the art of empathy yes my friends you heard me right training parole officers to actually care about the recently released folks that they oversee actually leads to less recidivism and of these recent findings prove out it could be vital to reforming the u.s. criminal justice systems parole system which right now sees roughly 66 percent of formally incarcerated citizens either rearrested or back behind bars within 3 years of serving their time can you believe this if you teach the parole officer exam but the then suddenly they do their job better and less people are going back in jail back to jail that might have been my favorite in no we have had of this show lately and i think that just because folks don't really pay attention to the the ideas th
there are new breakthrough researchers at u.c. berkeley have found that using nonjudgmental empathy empathy training has. led to a 13 percent drop in parole violations but that drop was not from training the parolees empathy no my friends that drop was due to training parole officers in the art of empathy yes my friends you heard me right training parole officers to actually care about the recently released folks that they oversee actually leads to less recidivism and of these recent findings...
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a casualty by monday afternoon city officials declared the fire mostly under control outside of the u.c. the precinct. to watch state and freedom. of the 4 year we have experience for your fighters on scene can stop before you see the story on there with. more than $400.00 pictures of lead an investigation is underway to determine its cause but it's been confirmed one suspect has been arrested accused of arson. this is a woodstock right that the bottom of table mountain only thing is just little bits of smoke at the moment firefighters backing up getting back to base the scenes earlier on monday residents were packing up the stuff it was smoke everywhere it was pretty chaotic. some people fled to safety others chose to whiten out. is that in the 40 years muhammad simon says he's seen his share of mounting violence or fires ok the last fire was a mess of it was more than a fire but this one is more when the donations from the public and big business have been rolling in for firefighting crews and those displaced by the fire have been taken in by people nearby. there is no city like the m
a casualty by monday afternoon city officials declared the fire mostly under control outside of the u.c. the precinct. to watch state and freedom. of the 4 year we have experience for your fighters on scene can stop before you see the story on there with. more than $400.00 pictures of lead an investigation is underway to determine its cause but it's been confirmed one suspect has been arrested accused of arson. this is a woodstock right that the bottom of table mountain only thing is just...
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vaccine is an immune response that leads to a condition similar to a typical have to ring and used from u.c. to piña the e.m.a.'s says the blood clot should now be listed as a very rare side effect of johnson and johnson's vaccine the company immediately announced it would revise its label as requested and resume vaccine shipments to the e.u. norway and iceland the u.s. is expected to announce its decision on the single shot vaccine by friday. our let's bring in our correspondent in brussels barbara vidual good evening to you barbara what does the green light for johnson and johnson's vaccine what does it do for the use vaccination campaign. of course it's a boost in a sense because john centonze is supposed to deliver 55000000 doses to the end of june and that of course is a significant part of the overall those is that i needed to to really finally get on with the vaccinations in the you where you still observe high infection figures and you still have many people dying from the coronavirus and that is also what the made the medicines agency is sort of explained is the reason for for thei
vaccine is an immune response that leads to a condition similar to a typical have to ring and used from u.c. to piña the e.m.a.'s says the blood clot should now be listed as a very rare side effect of johnson and johnson's vaccine the company immediately announced it would revise its label as requested and resume vaccine shipments to the e.u. norway and iceland the u.s. is expected to announce its decision on the single shot vaccine by friday. our let's bring in our correspondent in brussels...
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well you know there's research from emanuel sigh as and everyone's up an end at u.c. berkeley it shows as well that numbers like those you just quoted are also hidden as a matter of course in tax havens the cayman islands luxembourg the stories go on and on if you add up the the laws that they've changed what they're lobbyist so that they can take the doctrines and the exemptions and the offshore hot and the high eating i mean yes they're getting away with bloody murder paying taxes while they pay themselves bigger money and this thing is now you can't really point at this one or that one it's a systemic problem they're all with a few exceptions but they're all in this game they justify their increases by pointing to somebody else who got an increase and so you get this crazy disconnect professor richard wall post of economic update thank you so much for your insight today. thank you. and finally trading card in collectible maker tops is getting into the world of non fungible tokens now the company will launch its 1st editor ever n f t baseball card collection on the
well you know there's research from emanuel sigh as and everyone's up an end at u.c. berkeley it shows as well that numbers like those you just quoted are also hidden as a matter of course in tax havens the cayman islands luxembourg the stories go on and on if you add up the the laws that they've changed what they're lobbyist so that they can take the doctrines and the exemptions and the offshore hot and the high eating i mean yes they're getting away with bloody murder paying taxes while they...
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of the u.c. . to watch it and 3. of the 4 year experience for your fight to stop the fire uses to do with. more than $400.00 pictures of lead an investigation is underway to determine its cause but it's been confirmed one suspect has been arrested accused of arson. this is stuck at the bottom of table mountain or do you think it's just little bits of smoke at the moment firefighters backing up getting back to base. on monday packing up this stuff it was smoke everywhere it was pretty chaotic. as some people flee to safety others chose to whiten out. the incident of 40 years mohamad simon says he's seen his share of mounting violence. ok the last fire was massive it was more than a fire but this one is more when. donations from the public in big business have been reeling in full firefighting crews and those displaced by the fire have been taken in by people nearby. there is no city like the motor city when we have a crisis in this city no other city in south africa response like this no other city has this kind of he
of the u.c. . to watch it and 3. of the 4 year experience for your fight to stop the fire uses to do with. more than $400.00 pictures of lead an investigation is underway to determine its cause but it's been confirmed one suspect has been arrested accused of arson. this is stuck at the bottom of table mountain or do you think it's just little bits of smoke at the moment firefighters backing up getting back to base. on monday packing up this stuff it was smoke everywhere it was pretty chaotic....
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want to be musicals and stuff but i ended up doing plays in high school and then i went and went to u.c. irvine who was a drama major so i've been wanting to be an actor so i was obsessed with baseball from i was 7 to 15 and then i was 15 i it hit me i gone never be willie mays i really thought i could like be a black baseball player because your kid who does you know you have no limits and i really and i went away and i was never near good enough but i loved it passion about baseball that's how i was i got as a character on to be a baseball player a movie star and i was and the way i always thought was they go why you i go well why not me i go what that makes no sense oh a guy from iowa look you know i want to do it but i can't because i'm here and i don't i'm doing it and and and after college i just it was really it as you know it's the same story with everybody it's really tough you really struggled but you stick with it people drop off you just keep going trying to get better and better and eventually you get a break and and that's what happened i got the groundings and i got on th
want to be musicals and stuff but i ended up doing plays in high school and then i went and went to u.c. irvine who was a drama major so i've been wanting to be an actor so i was obsessed with baseball from i was 7 to 15 and then i was 15 i it hit me i gone never be willie mays i really thought i could like be a black baseball player because your kid who does you know you have no limits and i really and i went away and i was never near good enough but i loved it passion about baseball that's...
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professor matt kondolf specializes in environmental >> profess river management at u.c.points to what can also happen when water can't flow naturally. >> having this water sit stagnant in the sun, you develop cyanobacteria and than they gets released downstream. >> reporter: toxic algae. >> yeah, toxic algae. >> reporter: water quality in the river was implicated in a massive kill-off of klamath>> wd down. >> reporter: after that protests 2002. >> we need to have the dams grew cloud louder, even warren buffett became a target because his berkshire hathaway holdings include pacificorp, the dam's owner, and in 2020 facing a license renewal to operate the dams under increased regulation, pacificorp later agreed to pay $200 million to remove the dam. i take it for the power company, it is just not worth it. >> to try to mitigate for all these impacts, it would be so expensive. >> reporter: for the tribe, it was a victory more than a century in the making. >> we're looking at restoration of salmon. and restoration of our culture. >> reporter: professor kondolf points to other
professor matt kondolf specializes in environmental >> profess river management at u.c.points to what can also happen when water can't flow naturally. >> having this water sit stagnant in the sun, you develop cyanobacteria and than they gets released downstream. >> reporter: toxic algae. >> yeah, toxic algae. >> reporter: water quality in the river was implicated in a massive kill-off of klamath>> wd down. >> reporter: after that protests 2002. >>...
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regional approach to effectively deal with terrorism now the leaders have to convince president felipe in u.c. to accept their help so far he said he wants to tackle some aspects of the problem alone citing reasons of sovereignty but joint action might just be that best option because of one country collapses into chaos the whole region could soon be targeted by insurgents. to the u.s. now where president joe biden has announced new measures to tackle gun violence acting on the issue was a key campaign pledge and a spate of mass shootings has increased the political pressure but the power of the u.s. executive is limited so biden also lawmaker has to do them all flanked at the rose garden by vice president comma and attorney general merrick garland president joe biden didn't mince his words what happened at that gun violence in this country is an epidemic we say good gun violence in this country is an epidemic and it's an international embarrassment. and he sent a clear message to the u.s. is deeply divided lawmakers. but there's much more of the congress can do to help that effort and they c
regional approach to effectively deal with terrorism now the leaders have to convince president felipe in u.c. to accept their help so far he said he wants to tackle some aspects of the problem alone citing reasons of sovereignty but joint action might just be that best option because of one country collapses into chaos the whole region could soon be targeted by insurgents. to the u.s. now where president joe biden has announced new measures to tackle gun violence acting on the issue was a key...
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. >> the u.c. system is still reviewing a vaccination policy and requiring the vaccine in the fall is just a proposal. >> a big win for climate advocates in california. the biden administration has returned the state's right to regulate vehicle emissions. california has stricter vehicle emission standards than the federal government. a couple of years ago the trump administration revoked the right for states to set their own emission limits. california sued the trump administration and the court fight was still ongoing. today the biden administration revoked the trump administration rule. >>> on this earth day, san francisco mayor revealed how her city is stepping up. tom jenson joins us from golden gate park. >> reporter: golden gate park set a goal of today the mayor said the city will follow the park's lead, even faster than expected. the mayor made an earth day proclamation that san francisco will be carbon neutral by 2045. >> it's time to start upping the ante and setting enough goals. >> repo
. >> the u.c. system is still reviewing a vaccination policy and requiring the vaccine in the fall is just a proposal. >> a big win for climate advocates in california. the biden administration has returned the state's right to regulate vehicle emissions. california has stricter vehicle emission standards than the federal government. a couple of years ago the trump administration revoked the right for states to set their own emission limits. california sued the trump administration...
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in 2012, i graduated from u.c. hastings and became a criminal defense attorney for medical cannabis patients and, since 2013, i've been a corporate lawyer in the cannabis industry. so i've helped clients track state law and i also help represent equity applicants including permitting, licensing, and zoning. from 2016 to 2018 i served on the state legalization taskforce to the cannabis committee. i helped draft reports and presented to the board of supervisors including advocating for the equity program, its benefits and it is criteria to include people criminalized as well as their families for the zoning rules including setbacks from uses and for events permitting to merely mirror state law and in 2019 that body appointed me to the cannabis oversight committee. and the board of supervisors including to advocate for more equity permits to be issued faster to make medical marijuana identification card to be free and to have more money in the office of cannabis reinvestment fund and i'm happy to stick around and answ
in 2012, i graduated from u.c. hastings and became a criminal defense attorney for medical cannabis patients and, since 2013, i've been a corporate lawyer in the cannabis industry. so i've helped clients track state law and i also help represent equity applicants including permitting, licensing, and zoning. from 2016 to 2018 i served on the state legalization taskforce to the cannabis committee. i helped draft reports and presented to the board of supervisors including advocating for the equity...
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vaccine is an immune response that leads to a condition similar to a typical happening and used from u.c. to piña the e.m.a.'s says the blood clot should now be listed as a very rare side effect of johnson and johnson's vaccine the company immediately amounts it would revise its label as requested and resume vaccine shipments to the e.u. norway and iceland the us is expected to announce its decision on the single shot vaccine by friday. india has reported its highest daily death toll from the current virus the number of new cases each day has skyrocketed past india's earlier peak in september of last year new delhi infections have now exceeded 200000 for 6 days running but that leaves the world's 2nd most populous nation struggling with a lack of medical supplies. india's grave diggers have never been busier. as clover 19 goes on the rampage the dead keep coming. crim a tory a 2 are inundated with arrivals in some cases dealing with 3 or 4 times more bodies than usual. relatives left to endure agonizing waiting times. we've been waiting out here since 9 am now it's 1 pm and we still have
vaccine is an immune response that leads to a condition similar to a typical happening and used from u.c. to piña the e.m.a.'s says the blood clot should now be listed as a very rare side effect of johnson and johnson's vaccine the company immediately amounts it would revise its label as requested and resume vaccine shipments to the e.u. norway and iceland the us is expected to announce its decision on the single shot vaccine by friday. india has reported its highest daily death toll from the...
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i've also managed an oral history project partnering with the u.c. berkley history center which catered to the transgender community during the 19 sefts. in addition to my experience as an architectural historian on art projects within san francisco, i've worked on projects throughout california. historic preservation ordinances and city landmark programs. i've interfaced with many historical research boards and commissions including providing training to the historical and architectural review to the city of san francisco. i'm a member of the california preservation foundation which provides me with the most pressing topics affecting the field of historic preservation. the effects of climate change, recognition of previously underrepresented communities and voices and the need for broad early education that can lead to more diversity among practicioners in the field. i will bring this to the architectural seat. i'm excited about the opportunity to contribute to my city's legacy and the capacity of commissioner. thank you. >> chairman: thank you, ms.
i've also managed an oral history project partnering with the u.c. berkley history center which catered to the transgender community during the 19 sefts. in addition to my experience as an architectural historian on art projects within san francisco, i've worked on projects throughout california. historic preservation ordinances and city landmark programs. i've interfaced with many historical research boards and commissions including providing training to the historical and architectural review...
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in 2012, i graduated from u.c. hastings and became a criminal defense attorney for medical cannabis patients and, since 2013, i've been a corporate lawyer in the cannabis industry. so i've helped clients track state law and i also help represent equity applicants including permitting, licensing, and zoning. from 2016 to 2018 i served on the state legalization taskforce to the cannabis committee. i helped draft reports and presented to the board of supervisors including advocating for the equity program, its benefits and it is criteria to include people criminalized as well as their families for the zoning rules including setbacks from uses and for events permitting to merely mirror state law and in 2019 that body appointed me to the cannabis oversight committee. and the board of supervisors including to advocate for more equity permits to be issued faster to make medical marijuana identification card to be free and to have more money in the office of cannabis reinvestment fund and i'm happy to stick around and answ
in 2012, i graduated from u.c. hastings and became a criminal defense attorney for medical cannabis patients and, since 2013, i've been a corporate lawyer in the cannabis industry. so i've helped clients track state law and i also help represent equity applicants including permitting, licensing, and zoning. from 2016 to 2018 i served on the state legalization taskforce to the cannabis committee. i helped draft reports and presented to the board of supervisors including advocating for the equity...
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in urban studies and planning from u.c. san diego. he's in our code enforcement team. in his free time, he enjoys hiking and playing the piano, so i'll turn it over to vincent. >> thank you, director hillis. good evening, president koppel and members of the commission. my name is vincent page, planning department staff. the project before you is to remove two unauthorized dwelling units or u.d.u.s from the ground floor of an existing three-story, singing family residence. this project was filed in response to the board of appeals notice of decision and for the record. the zoning administrator had previously found that the project site features two unauthorized dwelling units. the property owner appealed the zoning administrator's decision to the board of appeals, which rejected the vote in a unanimous hearing in august 2020. the owner, in order to avoid the assessing of a penalty, would be required to file a [inaudible] one for the unit legalization for ordinance 4314, and the second through the addition of an a.d.u. or obtain conditional use authorization for the remo
in urban studies and planning from u.c. san diego. he's in our code enforcement team. in his free time, he enjoys hiking and playing the piano, so i'll turn it over to vincent. >> thank you, director hillis. good evening, president koppel and members of the commission. my name is vincent page, planning department staff. the project before you is to remove two unauthorized dwelling units or u.d.u.s from the ground floor of an existing three-story, singing family residence. this project was...
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i shared a study by u.c.davis looking at the allocation of water rights in the whole california system. they showed that the san joaquin was the most over allocated river. totally almost nine times usage. that's an important factor to remember. third document, talking about the severe limitations on the upcoming salmon season which will produce dramatic results. i want to add that note here. there's a sense of remain urgency. finally i like to thank commissioner ajami for her discussion and commissioner hearing ton and chair maxwell for talking about the a.g. side of the equation on the tuolumne. i thank your staff. >> thank you for your comments. next caller, you have two minutes. >> thank you very much for holding this workshop. your jobs and the staff's jobs is to deliver water to the bay area. as a conservationist and the other conservations, we see there's going to be balance between that and a the environment as well. we think you should free up the hetch hetchy valley and all california water agency ex
i shared a study by u.c.davis looking at the allocation of water rights in the whole california system. they showed that the san joaquin was the most over allocated river. totally almost nine times usage. that's an important factor to remember. third document, talking about the severe limitations on the upcoming salmon season which will produce dramatic results. i want to add that note here. there's a sense of remain urgency. finally i like to thank commissioner ajami for her discussion and...
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i've also managed an oral history project partnering with the u.c. berkley history center which catered to the transgender community during the 19 sefts. in addition to my experience as an architectural historian on art projects within san francisco, i've worked on projects throughout california. historic preservation ordinances and city landmark programs. i've interfaced with many historical research boards and commissions including providing training to the historical and architectural review to the city of san francisco. i'm a member of the california preservation foundation which provides me with the most pressing topics affecting the field of historic preservation. the effects of climate change, recognition of previously underrepresented communities and voices and the need for broad early education that can lead to more diversity among practicioners in the field. i will bring this to the architectural seat. i'm excited about the opportunity to contribute to my city's legacy and the capacity of commissioner. thank you. >> chairman: thank you, ms.
i've also managed an oral history project partnering with the u.c. berkley history center which catered to the transgender community during the 19 sefts. in addition to my experience as an architectural historian on art projects within san francisco, i've worked on projects throughout california. historic preservation ordinances and city landmark programs. i've interfaced with many historical research boards and commissions including providing training to the historical and architectural review...
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jean nobel the professor of emergency medicine and director of covid response at u.c.. thank you for having me. ainsley: you are welcome. we wanted to have you on because you tweeted out a picture and it says there are no hidden complexities that could possibly explain this misalignment of social priorities, #open schools at gavin newsom. and then you put, you can see on the screen, guys, if you want to watch your tv right now. you can see what you can do and what you can't do. and it says what you can do eat in restaurants, watch movies in theaters, go bowling inside. shop in stores, work in offices, go to amusement parks, attend houses of worship. work out in gyms go to pools and attend outdoor events. what they can't do go to math class english science, history language class attend pe class outside. attend music and dance class in person and support emotional health. why was it important for you to get this message out and put it on twitter? >> we need to highlight what a preposterous situation we are in now in california. we were among the first states close our s
jean nobel the professor of emergency medicine and director of covid response at u.c.. thank you for having me. ainsley: you are welcome. we wanted to have you on because you tweeted out a picture and it says there are no hidden complexities that could possibly explain this misalignment of social priorities, #open schools at gavin newsom. and then you put, you can see on the screen, guys, if you want to watch your tv right now. you can see what you can do and what you can't do. and it says what...
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he soon changed course to earn a graduate degree in city planning at u.c. berkeley while serving on the san francisco planning commission from 1962 to 1964. and began his career in public service at the newly formed bay conservation and development commission helping to establish the legal and administrative framework for protecting the bay. later in life, in his 50s, he earned another degree from berkeley this time in social work and began a third career as a practicing psychotherapist for more than 20 years. all the while, it was through his prolific engagement in civic causes including lgbtq rights, the arts and civil liberties that al made an enduring mark. a generous donor himself, he also gave his time to organize others to give. he served owns the boards of many bay area organizations including jewish family and children services of san francisco and the fine arts museums of san francisco, the aclu of northern california, access institute for psychological services and the educational fund. he was a founding member of the new israel fund which civil
he soon changed course to earn a graduate degree in city planning at u.c. berkeley while serving on the san francisco planning commission from 1962 to 1964. and began his career in public service at the newly formed bay conservation and development commission helping to establish the legal and administrative framework for protecting the bay. later in life, in his 50s, he earned another degree from berkeley this time in social work and began a third career as a practicing psychotherapist for...
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he soon changed course to earn a graduate degree in city planning at u.c. berkeley while serving on the san francisco planning commission from 1962 to 1964. and began his career in public service at the newly formed bay conservation and development commission helping to establish the legal and administrative framework for protecting the bay. later in life, in his 50s, he earned another degree from berkeley this time in social work and began a third career as a practicing psychotherapist for more than 20 years. all the while, it was through his prolific engagement in civic causes including lgbtq rights, the arts and civil liberties that al made an enduring mark. a generous donor himself, he also gave his time to organize others to give. he served owns the boards of many bay area organizations including jewish family and children services of san francisco and the fine arts museums of san francisco, the aclu of northern california, access institute for psychological services and the educational fund. he was a founding member of the new israel fund which civil
he soon changed course to earn a graduate degree in city planning at u.c. berkeley while serving on the san francisco planning commission from 1962 to 1964. and began his career in public service at the newly formed bay conservation and development commission helping to establish the legal and administrative framework for protecting the bay. later in life, in his 50s, he earned another degree from berkeley this time in social work and began a third career as a practicing psychotherapist for...
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districts i would strongly urge the commission to include discussion of a pilot project to implement the u.c. solar aqua grid for irrigation canals with solar panels. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. >> next caller, please. >> caller: i think the discussion today was also helpfully framed around producing solutions to the crisis of the rivers and our bay. i think that's important to note because unfortunately historically the s.f. p.u.c. has been more about explaining why things can't happen than making things happen. i also want to drill down a little bit on the design drought. my comments are informed by my work on drought. i'm an expert reviewer for the intergovernmental panel on climate change and a particular working group 1 report. the reports form the basis for the framework to require change in the climate agreement. i want to point out that some have objected to changes in the design drought which i think were rightly described as a stress test rather than a forecast. nevertheless some people have objected to changes in the design drought express test on the basis of clima
districts i would strongly urge the commission to include discussion of a pilot project to implement the u.c. solar aqua grid for irrigation canals with solar panels. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. >> next caller, please. >> caller: i think the discussion today was also helpfully framed around producing solutions to the crisis of the rivers and our bay. i think that's important to note because unfortunately historically the s.f. p.u.c. has been more about...