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it is a park in unique sanctuary. our community has been blessed by demi's vision, spirit, and artwork. we're blessed by community volunteers and residents. we're blessed to be served by our great city prepare to the park is at the heart of our city. -- request to be served by our great city. cayuga cairo the park is at the heart of our city. >> let's break some ground and cut the ribbon. marvin? [unintelligible] the shovel. [laughter] are we ready? all right. [applause] >> so exciting. [applause] [laughter] >> where do you want it, marvin? [laughter] [beeping] voice: ready. ready. ready. ready. ready. announcer: it can be a little awkward when your friend tells you he's been diagnosed with a mental illness, but what's even more awkward is, if you're not there for him, he's less likely to recover. i'm here to help, man, whatever it takes. voice: ready.
it is a park in unique sanctuary. our community has been blessed by demi's vision, spirit, and artwork. we're blessed by community volunteers and residents. we're blessed to be served by our great city prepare to the park is at the heart of our city. -- request to be served by our great city. cayuga cairo the park is at the heart of our city. >> let's break some ground and cut the ribbon. marvin? [unintelligible] the shovel. [laughter] are we ready? all right. [applause] >> so...
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it is a park in unique sanctuary. our community has been blessed by demi's vision, spirit, and artwork. we're blessed by community volunteers and residents. we're blessed to be served by our great city prepare to the park is at the heart of our city. -- request to be served by our great city. cayuga cairo the park is at the heart of our city. >> let's break some ground and cut the ribbon. marvin? [unintelligible] the shovel. [laughter] are we ready? all right. [applause] >> so exciting. [applause] [laughter] >> where do you want it, marvin? [laughter] chairperson nolan: good afternoon and happy new year. welcome to the january 3 meeting of the board of directors of the san francisco municipal transportation agency. please call the roll. director bridges: [resemt/ -- present. director oka: present. >> announcement of prohibition of sound-producing devices at the beginning of the meeting. pagersnd
it is a park in unique sanctuary. our community has been blessed by demi's vision, spirit, and artwork. we're blessed by community volunteers and residents. we're blessed to be served by our great city prepare to the park is at the heart of our city. -- request to be served by our great city. cayuga cairo the park is at the heart of our city. >> let's break some ground and cut the ribbon. marvin? [unintelligible] the shovel. [laughter] are we ready? all right. [applause] >> so...
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. ♪ >> what makes your dish unique? >> i like it spicy and smoky. will take fresh italian tomatoes and the fresh seafood, and will bring them to other with some nice spoked paprika and some nice smoked jalapeno peppers. i am going to stew them up and get a nice savory, smoky, fishy, tomatoy, spicy broth. >> bring it on. how are you feeling? >> i feel good. i spent the $20 and have a few pennies less. i am going to go home and cook. i will text message u.n. is done. >> excellent and really looking forward to it. >> today we're going to make the san francisco classic dish invented by italian and portuguese fishermen. it'll be like a nice spaghetti sauce. then we will put in the fish soup. the last thing is the dungeon as crab, let it all blend together. it will be delicious. when i could, i will try to make healthy meals with fresh ingredients, whatever is in season and local. those juicy, fresh tomatoes will take about an hour to cook down into a nice sauce. this is a good time to make our fish stock. we will take a step that seems like trash and boi
. ♪ >> what makes your dish unique? >> i like it spicy and smoky. will take fresh italian tomatoes and the fresh seafood, and will bring them to other with some nice spoked paprika and some nice smoked jalapeno peppers. i am going to stew them up and get a nice savory, smoky, fishy, tomatoy, spicy broth. >> bring it on. how are you feeling? >> i feel good. i spent the $20 and have a few pennies less. i am going to go home and cook. i will text message u.n. is done....
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it is a park in unique sanctuary. our community has been blessed by demi's vision, spirit, and artwork. we're blessed by community volunteers and residents. we're blessed to be served by our great city prepare to the park is at the heart of our city. -- request to be served by our great city. cayuga cairo the park is at the heart of our city. >> let's break some ground and cut the ribbon. marvin? [unintelligible] the shovel. [laughter] are we ready? all right. [applause] >> so exciting. [applause] [laughter] >> where do you want it, marvin? [laughter] director kim: good morning and welcome to the transbay joint powers authority meeting of january 12.
it is a park in unique sanctuary. our community has been blessed by demi's vision, spirit, and artwork. we're blessed by community volunteers and residents. we're blessed to be served by our great city prepare to the park is at the heart of our city. -- request to be served by our great city. cayuga cairo the park is at the heart of our city. >> let's break some ground and cut the ribbon. marvin? [unintelligible] the shovel. [laughter] are we ready? all right. [applause] >> so...
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cast members say they're excited for the opportunity to perform a unique version of but recreating his sound... wasn't easy. :44 riley says: "he was so perfect in his timing, in recording, he either sang right on the beat or a little bit ahead of it, which is aa very hard thing to do." do."you can catch tonight's all-new episode of "glee" at 8... riiht here on fox45. forget gibberish... this baby clearly states what she wants. wants.((:01-:05 bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon...)) bacon...))why this baby's appetite for bacon is worth video taping...coming up. up. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((bump out)) ((break 1)) 3 ---a performance at the creative alliance is combining traditional theater and aerial dance .. it's calleddnaomi's flight-meteorologist emily gracy is live with all the details for thissmornings hometown hotspot--mara neimanis is live with the details on this morning's hometown hotspot--a powerful, painful, funny exploration of what happens when a daughttr is called upon to care for her ailing parents--spinning, climbing and swinging on kinetic steel scuuptures
cast members say they're excited for the opportunity to perform a unique version of but recreating his sound... wasn't easy. :44 riley says: "he was so perfect in his timing, in recording, he either sang right on the beat or a little bit ahead of it, which is aa very hard thing to do." do."you can catch tonight's all-new episode of "glee" at 8... riiht here on fox45. forget gibberish... this baby clearly states what she wants. wants.((:01-:05 bacon bacon bacon bacon...
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you said each investigation is unique and different. and now you're saying we treat each manufacturer the same. did you wait six months? before you told the public on concerns with other manufacturers? i don't think so. so that's the concern the american taxpayer has. you just stated it right here in the last two minutes. that's the concern the american taxpayer has. >> the american taxpayer, mr. jordan, expects us to do the trigt job every time in finding safety defects. they want to make sure that when we make a decision that a unreasonable risk to safety exist that's we act rapidly. it does not serve the american people with the number of complaints that we get every single year. mr. jordan, what you basically outlined in this situation with me that this agency would have to outlined 40,000 investigations every single year. >> i'm not outlining anything. you answered mr. kelly's and mr. kucinich's questioning by saying each investigation is unique and different. and all i'm doing is saying, so gm got treated different than toyota did
you said each investigation is unique and different. and now you're saying we treat each manufacturer the same. did you wait six months? before you told the public on concerns with other manufacturers? i don't think so. so that's the concern the american taxpayer has. you just stated it right here in the last two minutes. that's the concern the american taxpayer has. >> the american taxpayer, mr. jordan, expects us to do the trigt job every time in finding safety defects. they want to...
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these are insights and lessons that are in my experience, uniquely well understood and embraced by women and i want to share them with you for two reasons. first, i think they reveal how women approach work and life and making a difference in the world and secondly, i think there are secrets that are rolled back not just to book publishing or conservative politics but the two worlds that i work in, but also to most professions and even more importantly i think they are relevant to virtually every aspect of your life. so i want to share them with you today. the first one is best described as think as women uniquely understanding the importance of building relationships. i think women understand this and value this in a unique way and i will tell you in a minute how i think that is so. women nurture. we seek out relationships. we nurture them, we worry about them, we promote them and foster them and i think that lays a particularly strong foundation for problem solving and solutions. i often try to, for instance, in my work life, build relationships with author so that we are working with
these are insights and lessons that are in my experience, uniquely well understood and embraced by women and i want to share them with you for two reasons. first, i think they reveal how women approach work and life and making a difference in the world and secondly, i think there are secrets that are rolled back not just to book publishing or conservative politics but the two worlds that i work in, but also to most professions and even more importantly i think they are relevant to virtually...
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had a unique living situation, as well. >> he had this unique situation. he lived in this little shack on the prison grounds. he didn't have to dwell on the dorms or cells. his whole job was to take care of the pump system at the prison. >> translator: this machine sometimes breaks down in this place. the other one can break down, too, when there's a lot of rain and mud. that's why i keep watch here. >> the fact that rasha, the birdman, existed on prison grounds was unique for me in my experience. he could live on his own there. he had this little hubble of a home that he created. i've never seen anything like it ever.
had a unique living situation, as well. >> he had this unique situation. he lived in this little shack on the prison grounds. he didn't have to dwell on the dorms or cells. his whole job was to take care of the pump system at the prison. >> translator: this machine sometimes breaks down in this place. the other one can break down, too, when there's a lot of rain and mud. that's why i keep watch here. >> the fact that rasha, the birdman, existed on prison grounds was unique for...
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i think there are examples where there are unique designs. i am pleased, the way it is presented right now, and second that motion. commissioner sugaya: i want to clarify, staff, and the maker of the motion -- if we are moving the project with staff conditions, that includes the setback, right? thank you. commissioner the consistency of using 15 feet rather than going to 12 or 13, please remember that there is a fair way of dealing with the issue. there is a situation that 15 feet was desirable. and it is for that reason i support the 15 feet you are suggesting. >> one last thing as long as we're having staff work with the architects. could you take a look at the color scheme? >> i do not know if it is intended to be white. maybe if you could take a look at it in more context. >> that was polished steel. a metal finishe. >> it is like the other one. all right. >> i agree with commissioner moore's comments. there can be arguments against -- for lowering that 15 feet on very narrow roadways. this is the situation where you have the roadway and
i think there are examples where there are unique designs. i am pleased, the way it is presented right now, and second that motion. commissioner sugaya: i want to clarify, staff, and the maker of the motion -- if we are moving the project with staff conditions, that includes the setback, right? thank you. commissioner the consistency of using 15 feet rather than going to 12 or 13, please remember that there is a fair way of dealing with the issue. there is a situation that 15 feet was...
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of course, for all seniors, including lgbt seniors, issues around discrimination unique to lgbt seniors. we heard stories of people had to go back into the closet when they go into retirement communities or nursing homes. issues are around housing, the expense of housing, issues around people losing an apartment and not being able to afford to stay in the city. but also another issue have been trying to raise and have more front and center, issues around architectural barriers. we want seniors to be about to age in place and be up to stay in their homes. for some seniors to have stable housing, they own their homes or have an apartment there secure in, but more and more it becomes difficult for them to stay there because of stairs or other architectural barriers, and i represent other neighborhoods including the castros, which is a huge concentration of lgbt people, and it is an aging population. castro is expensive. that are not as many young that lgbt people as there were before, and we have a wonderful and beautiful housing stock that is not particularly accessible. i selfishly, as r
of course, for all seniors, including lgbt seniors, issues around discrimination unique to lgbt seniors. we heard stories of people had to go back into the closet when they go into retirement communities or nursing homes. issues are around housing, the expense of housing, issues around people losing an apartment and not being able to afford to stay in the city. but also another issue have been trying to raise and have more front and center, issues around architectural barriers. we want seniors...
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we were called in to help preserve the unique sculptures.e came out and catalog, photographed and catalog all 375 sculptures. within selected 130 to be taken and stored -- we then selected 130 to be taken and stored and stabilize to be reinstalled on the park is reopened. it is no small feat to stabilize wooden structures in a damp park. they have to be cleaned out, debugged, and then a protective coat is put on them so they will be able to be in the park for years to come. it will continue the landmark status of this park. in addition to the conservation work, there is the new public art commission. eric was inspired by demi's work and has created these gateways sculptures that feature vignettes drawn from these works. the design echoes of how the plant life enhances the sculptures overtime. crowning the opening day, it will have the name of cayuga on it. it will announce the injury to the park. it will be adorned with birds and wings. we're pleased to be part of a new park, new public commission, and preserving the work that came before us
we were called in to help preserve the unique sculptures.e came out and catalog, photographed and catalog all 375 sculptures. within selected 130 to be taken and stored -- we then selected 130 to be taken and stored and stabilize to be reinstalled on the park is reopened. it is no small feat to stabilize wooden structures in a damp park. they have to be cleaned out, debugged, and then a protective coat is put on them so they will be able to be in the park for years to come. it will continue the...
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so that really stands out to me as the unique feature that sounds pretty cool. >> there are actuallytwo bikes. there is to reverse trike that will stay at company headquarters. the other bike, but to live there and no less impressive, will be ruffled off. >> they had the idea that they need to help other people. so they will collect money from this and you gain the chance to join the sweepstakes. >> twilight winner will right away within the machine, the real winner art to children in need of loving homes. the choppers will be used to raise money or do we care for oregon's programs. >> we care for children who are not able to be adopted by provided some of the financial support that they need. >> this is something that he and his wife chantelle practice. they have poor children of their own that they felt the need to reach out. >> we said we would pray about it and give it some time and over the course of the next two months it became an idea that we realized wasn't our idea about an idea that god put on our hearts. >> it wants later they were in the ukraine, picking up their baby gi
so that really stands out to me as the unique feature that sounds pretty cool. >> there are actuallytwo bikes. there is to reverse trike that will stay at company headquarters. the other bike, but to live there and no less impressive, will be ruffled off. >> they had the idea that they need to help other people. so they will collect money from this and you gain the chance to join the sweepstakes. >> twilight winner will right away within the machine, the real winner art to...
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um, i think women understand this and value this in a unique way, and i'll tell you in a minute why -- how i think that's different. women nurture, we seek them out, we seek out relationships, we nurture them, we worry about them, we promote them and foster them, and i think that lays a particularly strong foundation for problem solving and solutions. i often try to, for instance, in my work life build relationships with authors so that we're working with with them over a series of books, not just an individual book, and i think that's just a very simple way of illustrating how a relationship can help in business. but i also think, um, that the unique way that women approach relationships is applicable beyond just publishing, obviously. i think, um, one way of thinking of it is the difference between networking and relationships. i think a lot of people think well about networking, and sometimes that's really code for who do i know and what can i get out of them. and so i think women by and large, especially the most successful women that i have worked with, understand that it's not r
um, i think women understand this and value this in a unique way, and i'll tell you in a minute why -- how i think that's different. women nurture, we seek them out, we seek out relationships, we nurture them, we worry about them, we promote them and foster them, and i think that lays a particularly strong foundation for problem solving and solutions. i often try to, for instance, in my work life build relationships with authors so that we're working with with them over a series of books, not...
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i think there are examples where there are unique designs. i am pleased, the way it is presented right now, and second that motion. commissioner sugaya: i want to clarify, staff, and the maker of the motion -- if we are moving the project with staff conditions, that includes the setback, right? thank you. commissioner the consistency of using 15 feet rather than going to 12 or 13, please remember that there is a fair way of dealing with the issue. there is a situation that 15 feet was desirable. and it is for that reason i support the 15 feet you are suggesting. >> one last thing as long as we're having staff
i think there are examples where there are unique designs. i am pleased, the way it is presented right now, and second that motion. commissioner sugaya: i want to clarify, staff, and the maker of the motion -- if we are moving the project with staff conditions, that includes the setback, right? thank you. commissioner the consistency of using 15 feet rather than going to 12 or 13, please remember that there is a fair way of dealing with the issue. there is a situation that 15 feet was...
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laws that allow for the governor to come in and say declare a city bankrupt but but what is really unique about michigan is the broad sweeping powers that have been given to these dictators and the fact that you now see detroit i mean we predicted that detroit would be on the list because it is really a jewel for michigan and if you can imagine that someone now gets to sell off all of the land in detroit all of the public facilities all of the parks it becomes a developer's dream it becomes a different place and so this is a this is a bigger picture than what is happening in one place or another it is really piecing it together on how to dismantle democracy in michigan and across the country and make money off we we didn't show up six months ago but the waterfront property and the harbor that is a river david bullock and judith brown davis thank you both so much maybe with us tonight thank you so much and keep up the good work he's right. laws coming out of michigan are a huge step backwards for our nation you know in the united states we overthrew corporate rule in seven hundred seventy
laws that allow for the governor to come in and say declare a city bankrupt but but what is really unique about michigan is the broad sweeping powers that have been given to these dictators and the fact that you now see detroit i mean we predicted that detroit would be on the list because it is really a jewel for michigan and if you can imagine that someone now gets to sell off all of the land in detroit all of the public facilities all of the parks it becomes a developer's dream it becomes a...
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taste so uniquely fresh and delicious? is it the rich florida soil?t blend of sunshine, rain, and temperature? maybe it's the fact that florida's natural oranges are never imported. they're raised right here in florida, and passed with care from our hands to yours. 100% pure. 100% florida. florida's natural. [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffling ] [ male announcer ] not sure what to take? now robitussin® makes finding the right relief simpler than ever. click on the robitussin® relief finder. click on your symptoms. get your right relief. ♪ makes the cold aisle easy. ♪ robitussin®. relief made simple. >>> today's moms is brought to you by vicks cough and cold medicine, nature fusion. flavored are real honey. >>> this morning on today's moms, celebrity baby names, love them or hate them, they're always a hot topic. >> we love to debate these names. which hollywood couple got it right. we have a contributor to "baby.com." >> all right, the one that's now swirling through the twitterverse in the world, blue ivy carter. only a few days old and alread
taste so uniquely fresh and delicious? is it the rich florida soil?t blend of sunshine, rain, and temperature? maybe it's the fact that florida's natural oranges are never imported. they're raised right here in florida, and passed with care from our hands to yours. 100% pure. 100% florida. florida's natural. [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffling ] [ male announcer ] not sure what to take? now robitussin® makes finding the right relief simpler than ever. click on the robitussin® relief...
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there's a lot more still to come in wine country, up next, we're snooping around in a unique home wine cellar. la catina de stephano it's like i'm transported into a different world and later... come in here thirty, forty feet and it all looks the same. testing your sense of direction in wine country. when it comes to collecting wine...some people store their best bottles in a rack, refrigerator or better yet a wine cellar. but we met a landscape contractor who's combined his love of mother nature and wine to create a storage solution all his own. hi, i'm steve rudy welcome to my el cerrito cellar. let me show you around. most wine cellars do the job -- storing wine and such, but when steve built his cellar... it's a little secret hideout. he didn't know his project would turn into a backyard retreat. before we started it was basically dirt, weeds and basically behind the garage area where we threw junk. steve created an above ground "cave." my favorite part about the cellar is probably the entry. it's probably what i put most of my time into designing and trying to create a sense of o
there's a lot more still to come in wine country, up next, we're snooping around in a unique home wine cellar. la catina de stephano it's like i'm transported into a different world and later... come in here thirty, forty feet and it all looks the same. testing your sense of direction in wine country. when it comes to collecting wine...some people store their best bottles in a rack, refrigerator or better yet a wine cellar. but we met a landscape contractor who's combined his love of mother...
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they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the p
they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her...
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everyone's weight, posture, and body shape is unique. everyone has their own way with distributing pressure when they sit. for example, the yellow parts on the screen indicate high pressure points which vary depending on the person. such characteristic s identify individuals. >> translator: if installed in a car seat, the system can tell if the person at the wheel is the owner or not and this might prevent theft. i hope to find uses like this. >> reporter: from fingertips to faces and even bottoms, biometrics researchers are finding the personal features to find a lot more about us than we may know. >> people who live along japan's northeast coast rely on trains to get from city to city. the tsunami last march knocked many of them off the tracks. miraculously this train was spared. all 60 passengers survived. now ten ten months after the disaster, trains on that line are running again. >> reporter: this is the same train that survived the tsunami unscathed. one of the passengers on that day was this woman a vocational school student. now
everyone's weight, posture, and body shape is unique. everyone has their own way with distributing pressure when they sit. for example, the yellow parts on the screen indicate high pressure points which vary depending on the person. such characteristic s identify individuals. >> translator: if installed in a car seat, the system can tell if the person at the wheel is the owner or not and this might prevent theft. i hope to find uses like this. >> reporter: from fingertips to faces...
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supervisor olague: yes, it just seems like such a unique situation. i am not familiar with this being a common practice here. i am wondering, are there any other examples of where this off-sale type license has been used on any other establishments, restaurants, or bars? >> there are not that many for the type 40. however, there are other places in the city that wish to use those jugs, in some places have the privilege of using them, so they do get to take the beer off-sale. supervisor olague: so there could be additional conditions placed on that. that is the only way i would feel comfortable. some different rules probably apply, but i know that in some instances, at least in the previous role i played in the planning commission, we would sometimes ask for a six-month report. i do not know if that is something that is done here necessarily, but some kind of status to see how it is or it is not working because it is not a common practice. to kind of get a sense of how, you know, if it is evolving and that sort of thing. >> ok. supervisor chu: thank yo
supervisor olague: yes, it just seems like such a unique situation. i am not familiar with this being a common practice here. i am wondering, are there any other examples of where this off-sale type license has been used on any other establishments, restaurants, or bars? >> there are not that many for the type 40. however, there are other places in the city that wish to use those jugs, in some places have the privilege of using them, so they do get to take the beer off-sale. supervisor...
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supervisor chu: that is a unique situation we have seen in the city? >> correct. supervisor chu: with regard to the three-month, six-month detention policy, what was the reason? >> that is a question better addressed by supervisor wiener. is my understanding it would provide greater drops a dirty for folks who were being displaced. that was the intent. supervisor wiener: the current is 3 months. there had been discussions, a desire by some to extend to one year. we went with six months as something that was a reasonable increase. one year was probably too long. there is nothing magic about the six months. it was simply a result of an number of conversations. supervisor chu: ok. anything else you would add, other presentation you would bring up? supervisor wiener: that is it. thank you, ms. levitt. unless there are further comments from colleagues, we can open up for public comment. i have five speaker cards. if you would like to speak to this item and have not filled out a card, they are appear. -- up here. tim paulson, labor counsel. jeff tiller. olga miranda. pa
supervisor chu: that is a unique situation we have seen in the city? >> correct. supervisor chu: with regard to the three-month, six-month detention policy, what was the reason? >> that is a question better addressed by supervisor wiener. is my understanding it would provide greater drops a dirty for folks who were being displaced. that was the intent. supervisor wiener: the current is 3 months. there had been discussions, a desire by some to extend to one year. we went with six...
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there is also the unique needs around health care. obviously there is a very high rate of not being insured in the transgendered community for health care. most people now many are living in sro's. the challenges they face in those environments. i'm not saying anything that anyone here does not already know. there are some particular days around the transgendered community. it deserves further exploration in terms of on needs. in terms of cultural sensitivity training, that might be something the city should be exploring more. thank you. >> we have exhausted the yellow cards. is there anyone who has not filled one out who would like to speak? please come forward. in order. -- any order. >> good afternoon, supervisors. it is a great pleasure to speak here and to have you conduct this hearing. i am going to tell you a tale of two of my queer friends. les gilbert at age 92. she was under the care of onlock. every new year's eve we would go to jon's grille and drink ourselves silly. the conductor on the cable car would get her back home.
there is also the unique needs around health care. obviously there is a very high rate of not being insured in the transgendered community for health care. most people now many are living in sro's. the challenges they face in those environments. i'm not saying anything that anyone here does not already know. there are some particular days around the transgendered community. it deserves further exploration in terms of on needs. in terms of cultural sensitivity training, that might be something...
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everyone's weight, posture, pelvis and body shape is unique. everyone has their own way of distributing pressure when they sit. for example, the yellow parts on the screen indicate high pressure points which vary depending on the person. such characteristics identify individuals. >> translator: if installed in a car seat, the system can tell if the person at the wheel is the owner or not and this might prevent theft. i hope to find uses like this. from fingertips to faces and even bottoms, biometrics researchers are finding the personal features about us that know more about us than we may know. >> people who live along japan's northeast coast reloi on trains to get from city to city. the tsunami last march knocked many of them off the tracks. miraculously this train was spared. all 60 passengers survived. now ten months after the disaster, drawns on that line are running again. >> reporter: this is the same train that survived the tsunami unscathed. one of the passengers on that day was this woman, a vocational school student. now ten months l
everyone's weight, posture, pelvis and body shape is unique. everyone has their own way of distributing pressure when they sit. for example, the yellow parts on the screen indicate high pressure points which vary depending on the person. such characteristics identify individuals. >> translator: if installed in a car seat, the system can tell if the person at the wheel is the owner or not and this might prevent theft. i hope to find uses like this. from fingertips to faces and even...
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the public defender has a unique and natural role as a messenger. we have more interaction, meaningful interaction come up with the victims of police misconduct and anyone else in government, the media, the criminal justice system, and these are not superficial interactions that we have. we are not their bank tellers. we get into the intimate details of their lives in the course of representing defendants, and we hear their stories, we hear their accounts, we develop a relationship of mutual trust so that we can confide their stories about police misconduct to us. so the rule is really unique. the stories from our clients about police misconduct are commonplace. everything from a disregard for the fourth amendment, theft, perjury, and the stories -- when you hear them over and over -- there becomes a real ring of truth to them, a consistency that makes it impossible for us, as attorneys, hearing the stories to dismiss them out of hand. the videos are not the first time that misconduct has ever happened. they are just the first time for us. let me us
the public defender has a unique and natural role as a messenger. we have more interaction, meaningful interaction come up with the victims of police misconduct and anyone else in government, the media, the criminal justice system, and these are not superficial interactions that we have. we are not their bank tellers. we get into the intimate details of their lives in the course of representing defendants, and we hear their stories, we hear their accounts, we develop a relationship of mutual...
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they may be better served if there are a unique opportunities. this cuts down the number of tennis courts from 9 to 6, and now they seek to eliminate the tennis courts altogether. this shows a lack of respect for the community. he does not know how many studios or 1 bedrooms he will have. the america's cup. for two or three years, we will have no facilities during demolition and construction. finally, we would like to suggest that this be changed to have character. the current design is boring and ugly. there is now wow factor. other things have been addressed by other people, so i will skip that. >> i live at 440 davis, which is right next to it. the idea of an 84-foot height was not relevant after the freeway came down, and now you want to increase the height even further. this violates the land use, connecting the land to the bay, and there is no set back. it also violates the view of the historic ferry building. it will cut off the sunshine for most of the building on the south side of 440 davis where i live. it will shadow ferry parker, whic
they may be better served if there are a unique opportunities. this cuts down the number of tennis courts from 9 to 6, and now they seek to eliminate the tennis courts altogether. this shows a lack of respect for the community. he does not know how many studios or 1 bedrooms he will have. the america's cup. for two or three years, we will have no facilities during demolition and construction. finally, we would like to suggest that this be changed to have character. the current design is boring...
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a catastrophe so singular merits unique treatment. and i hope you will augment the amounts already provided to victims and their families by the state and private donors. [ applause ] and we should trust the people of central indiana with the decision whether to raise local dollars for mass transit if they believe it crucial to their future quality of life. within weeks, one of the great public careers and, perhaps, the greatest judicial career our state has known will come to a close. chief justice randy shepard, let tonight be one of many occasions on which a grateful and fortunate state thanks you for a quarter century of fairness, firmness and farsightedness on our highest bench. [ applause ] [ applause ] part of justice shepard's legacy will be the landmark report that he and former governor joe kernan co-authored producing overdue modernization of our pioneer days structures of local government. one way to honor this great public servant will be to advance more of the sensible and needed reforms set forth by the kernan/shepard c
a catastrophe so singular merits unique treatment. and i hope you will augment the amounts already provided to victims and their families by the state and private donors. [ applause ] and we should trust the people of central indiana with the decision whether to raise local dollars for mass transit if they believe it crucial to their future quality of life. within weeks, one of the great public careers and, perhaps, the greatest judicial career our state has known will come to a close. chief...
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can operate in a unique eco system. and the resource industry does not have to destroy the environment. i believe that we will be able to strike that balance very closely cooperation with environmental organizations as we approach the final stage of preparing our master plan. i think this cooperation will only increase that i think we will try to get their approval for everything with. because this is famous for his hospitality and his cuisine however as you probably know his restaurants are not very popular in europe unlike greek spanish and italian ones that is. like that are you going to promote caucuses cuisine will you bring people over for tasting sessions what are you going to do to make foreigners appreciate more than just the kiba. once again you have touched upon a whole range of. concept well in the next several months i think by april will complete our training plan and. we're going to need several thousand ski instructors rescue workers and guides. that's one area of professions that will be in high demand.
can operate in a unique eco system. and the resource industry does not have to destroy the environment. i believe that we will be able to strike that balance very closely cooperation with environmental organizations as we approach the final stage of preparing our master plan. i think this cooperation will only increase that i think we will try to get their approval for everything with. because this is famous for his hospitality and his cuisine however as you probably know his restaurants are...
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chris: we live in a unique time when people talk about being part of the 99% and french revolution talk in the air. what i've discovered is two ways of looking at wealthy people. some of us, most of us look at people like steve jobs, spielberg, lie iacocca, name -- iacocca, name brands, gates, they deserved their wealth and swung that pick and may have failed but they succeeded. and there's other people always looking at it this way. he went to harvard, business school, old man looked out for him and had his connections and of course he's working for bain. how did he get that job? >> class politics has not really been a dominant note, one that works consistently in american politics. since the 1930's. yes, there's class resentment. but most people want to see themselves as upwardly mobile. they don't resent the rich. they resent the rich if they feel the rich's success came at their expense. that is romney's vulnerability. to go to mike's point, his opportunity is to say i made a lot of money because i'm a successful, ambitious person and now my life is committed to seeing that other pe
chris: we live in a unique time when people talk about being part of the 99% and french revolution talk in the air. what i've discovered is two ways of looking at wealthy people. some of us, most of us look at people like steve jobs, spielberg, lie iacocca, name -- iacocca, name brands, gates, they deserved their wealth and swung that pick and may have failed but they succeeded. and there's other people always looking at it this way. he went to harvard, business school, old man looked out for...