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as the neighborhood group more then divides us, we are extremely concerned about the safety and environmental issues. not just for us before the public the aerial staircase attracts many, many visitors because it is the longest staircase in san francisco on a weekly basis. many people come. i think the construction of this massive project, in taking out trees and possibly more than one , and certainly the most majestic tree that is 75 years old, will so negatively impact the character and the spirit of the neighborhood. one more thing to add to, is there is a very rare bird population in this area, including red tailed hawks and hummingbirds and parrots. it is really a magical site. it will be a huge loss to the neighborhood and san francisco. from a privacy standpoint, i know you have made some modifications. but you still have 13 windows facing directly because our house is just adjacent. if you look at page eight, you will see the lines of the house. the proposed project is like this and my house is like this. at the windows on that side would absolutely look into the bedrooms and the living areas of our house. and other homes alo
as the neighborhood group more then divides us, we are extremely concerned about the safety and environmental issues. not just for us before the public the aerial staircase attracts many, many visitors because it is the longest staircase in san francisco on a weekly basis. many people come. i think the construction of this massive project, in taking out trees and possibly more than one , and certainly the most majestic tree that is 75 years old, will so negatively impact the character and the...
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the public would like to speak on this item? seeing none, i will close public comment. colleagues, the items before us. >> supervisor ronen: i'm happy to make a motion to prepare a resolution finding that this license needs -- >> chair mandelman: public convenience on necessity? and without objection, we can approve that motion. do you want us to separately vote on that? ok. do you want to make a motion to approve that resolution? >> supervisor ronen: make a resolution -- make a motion for a resolution. >> chair mandelman: great. ok. >> thank you. >> supervisor ronen: you're welcome. >> chair mandelman: congratulations. mr clerk, can you call the next item? >> clerk: five agenda item number 2 is an ordinance to authorize a chief of police to provide signed verification a preapplication meetings for neighbourhood restrictive liquor licenses spee what i think this is yours. >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much. thank you for hearing this today this legislation speaks to -- seeks to streamline the application approval process for type 87 liquor licenses. this new liquor license was created in 2016 thei
the public would like to speak on this item? seeing none, i will close public comment. colleagues, the items before us. >> supervisor ronen: i'm happy to make a motion to prepare a resolution finding that this license needs -- >> chair mandelman: public convenience on necessity? and without objection, we can approve that motion. do you want us to separately vote on that? ok. do you want to make a motion to approve that resolution? >> supervisor ronen: make a resolution -- make...
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cards prove they will not be a burden by needing cash assistance but the government has never before considered the use of other public benefits like assistance for food to determine status you know because compassion when opportunity good with other words we like to use to define ourselves as americans that are delusional. nearly one hundred million children in immigrant families could be affected by the policy changes according to a report by the kaiser family foundation that examined a draft of the new rule that was even broader than the one announced almost nine in ten of those children are united states citizens ok so let's say this a less broad new rule negatively affects only ten million children that's still awful it's putting immigrant families in the impossible position of deciding between receiving basic human needs or being kicked out of the country it's like when i was in high school i was put in the impossible position of deciding to see sublime in concert or three eleven both shows were on the same night in drastically different parts of suburban new jersey i'll loan understand the plight of immigrant f
cards prove they will not be a burden by needing cash assistance but the government has never before considered the use of other public benefits like assistance for food to determine status you know because compassion when opportunity good with other words we like to use to define ourselves as americans that are delusional. nearly one hundred million children in immigrant families could be affected by the policy changes according to a report by the kaiser family foundation that examined a draft...
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public service announcements. and i'm wondering if we could use lite perhaps the time before or after our meetings to use the public television to put out a public service announcement, for example, warning people not to use extension cords for permanent wiring, that type of stuff. i know that the department does this type of stuff, but i'm wondering how the commission maybe through its resources to standardize the publicizing the public service messages on behalf of the department. maybe -- maybe the television people do this any way. i'm not sure, but i'd like some more information on it if it's possible to standardize it. >>commissioner cleaveland: thank you, commissioner veronese. vice president nakajo? >> commissioner nakajo: mr. president, in the future consideration for agenda items, is it possible if we could have a presentation by our outreach recruitment personnel -- i believe that's keith baraka, and i don't know who's in charge in terms of the administration employee groups, but i would sincerely like to make a request of the asian firefighters about appearing in front of this commission to give us an u
public service announcements. and i'm wondering if we could use lite perhaps the time before or after our meetings to use the public television to put out a public service announcement, for example, warning people not to use extension cords for permanent wiring, that type of stuff. i know that the department does this type of stuff, but i'm wondering how the commission maybe through its resources to standardize the publicizing the public service messages on behalf of the department. maybe --...
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the 1860's, this building, like many others in alexandria, was used as a hospital. nursing, as a practice, before the civil war, was used as a punishment. women who were arrested for public drunkenness or prostitution were punished by working as a nurse for a week or. -- two. during the crimean war, nursing as a practice became more of an occupation for women, and during the civil war many women came over to help teach others how this practice of nursing could be used to help soldiers. during this time, the practice of nursing was becoming more formalized. the battle of manassas took place about 20 miles in this direction. soldiers were brought into alexandria to be healed by these nurses. when we think about nurses during the civil war, people like dorothea dix might come to mind, and she was essential in helping the field takeoff during the war. she was able to appoint 15%, or 3000 of the medical staff during the war, including nurses here in alexandria. nurses here in alexandria were not only white women who were widowed or older, they were women that were from all backgrounds, all stages in life, including african-american women. however, african-american women who p
the 1860's, this building, like many others in alexandria, was used as a hospital. nursing, as a practice, before the civil war, was used as a punishment. women who were arrested for public drunkenness or prostitution were punished by working as a nurse for a week or. -- two. during the crimean war, nursing as a practice became more of an occupation for women, and during the civil war many women came over to help teach others how this practice of nursing could be used to help soldiers. during...
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public. hiwhat you her motives were for telling her story right now? >> she reached out to us long before her name became public. wheneached out to us kavanaugh's name was on the list of possible nominees but he had not yet been nominated. then she agonized over the summer about what to do with her story. was only after -- she sent this letter to senator feinstein, her senator from california, outlining the allegation. it was a secret, confidential letter. its existence leaked. there were a number of news stories. somehow, people starnad to learn he. she had reporters showing up at her house and workplace. at that point, she said her calculation shifted and she felt she was already paying the price having lost her privacy anhe wanted to go and tell her story in her own words. anchor: a we talk a lut the politics of the story. as someone who has covered this u close-up, what do ink the wider significance is? >> i have received a flood of emails from women -- from women who say they see themselves in dr. ford. they are f the first time talking to people close to them about assaults they had experienced. outside of politics, i think her coming forward has unleash
public. hiwhat you her motives were for telling her story right now? >> she reached out to us long before her name became public. wheneached out to us kavanaugh's name was on the list of possible nominees but he had not yet been nominated. then she agonized over the summer about what to do with her story. was only after -- she sent this letter to senator feinstein, her senator from california, outlining the allegation. it was a secret, confidential letter. its existence leaked. there were...
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the extra crowding. >> i think palo alto is pretty crowded. i've gotten used to it. >> reporter: the building was a public use facility before when it was a funeralident says it never brought the type of crowds that this new facility could bring to the neighborhood. he also says the funeral home has been closed for many years, yet the parking problems are only getting worse. >> somebody has parked across my driveway because they can't find parking in the neighborhood while dropping their kids off to school. >> reporter: the developer says the plan would have less than an impact than the funeral home but it was opened many years ago for many decades in fact. the land is zoned residential, but an exception was made for the funeral home many years ago when it first opened. the developers are hoping that the city will make an exception for it when it both for city council october 1st. >> andre senior in palo alto tonight, thank you. >>> one year ago, we launched a series of reports on what's being done across the bay area to end homelessness. starting today, we are talking about the progress that has been made since then. on "the four on 2," we spoke
the extra crowding. >> i think palo alto is pretty crowded. i've gotten used to it. >> reporter: the building was a public use facility before when it was a funeralident says it never brought the type of crowds that this new facility could bring to the neighborhood. he also says the funeral home has been closed for many years, yet the parking problems are only getting worse. >> somebody has parked across my driveway because they can't find parking in the neighborhood while...
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the abuse was probably far greater. well this internal church investigation is already under fire even before its publication joining us now in the studio our political correspondent simon young good morning simon the german justice minister has already come out saying that this investigation is long overdue and that this is just the tip of the iceberg that's right justice minister katz have enough has urged the church to be she said take responsibility for decades of concealment cover ups and denials of pretty strong words there from her she also called on the roman catholic church to work with state prosecutors to bring every known case to justice and take steps to prevent more child abuse in the future so it's possible i would say even likely that we are going to see criminal prosecutions as a result of the information that's come to light ok does that mean we could see investigations on the criminal level getting underway like we've seen in the us and like we've seen in australia already not only against priests but potentially against bishops and archbishops as well yeah i think so germany's independent process com
the abuse was probably far greater. well this internal church investigation is already under fire even before its publication joining us now in the studio our political correspondent simon young good morning simon the german justice minister has already come out saying that this investigation is long overdue and that this is just the tip of the iceberg that's right justice minister katz have enough has urged the church to be she said take responsibility for decades of concealment cover ups and...
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the public who want to address this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. and the matter is before us. >> supervisor ronen: happy to make a motion to prepare resolution to affirm that this license meets the public necessity and convenience. >> supervisor mandelman: great. is that what you need? excellent. very good. then we'll take that without objection. thank you. congratulations. and mr. clerk. please call our third item. >> clerk: agenda item three, hearing to consider the issue as of type-42 on sale beer and wine public premises license to lay brothers, llc, doing business as fig and thistle. located at 69-14th street. >> officer patrick maki, and you have a p.c.n. report for fig and thistle bottle shop. a applied for a type-42 license, and it would allow on sale beer and wine. 0 letters of protest, one letter of support. they are in a low crime area, census 203, high saturation area. northern station has no opposition to the license, and a.l.u. approves with the following recommended conditions. number one, signs shall be posted at a conspicuous space at the entrances or exits o
the public who want to address this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. and the matter is before us. >> supervisor ronen: happy to make a motion to prepare resolution to affirm that this license meets the public necessity and convenience. >> supervisor mandelman: great. is that what you need? excellent. very good. then we'll take that without objection. thank you. congratulations. and mr. clerk. please call our third item. >> clerk: agenda item three, hearing to...
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the f.t. weeks before publication one of the f.t. members told german media which details were discussed. us and we had both with mr marson both the report although it was in the vailable in printed form yet we talked about various figures of interest such as right wing extremism left wing extremism and islamist threats to the field of. germany's opposition parties are outraged by such a dissemination of internal data weeks before the release because it's such a warning to the law the federal minister of the interior publicly announces the report from yet came i know no other example of this information being released to a political party before the official publication of the report. according to germany's domestic intelligence service the secret meetings came at quote the explicit request of the federal ministry of the interior. if this is indeed the case then the minister has given a civil servant the license for political action which should not have been given the politicians are supposed to drive the nation's policies not ministry officials . again germany's top domestic spy stands in
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before you, 18-4, for your consideration. >> okay. again, i ask you to please look at the handout that we had to be sure that we have the final draft before us. we do have public comment, and i'll go through the names again. this is for item nine: mathy fano, dr. teresa palmer -- matthew fano, drrks teresa palmer, and kim tavaglioni. please let me know if i've missed any, but this is for item nine. >> hi again. the nursing association agrees that this is detrimental. we agree with the department's finding, and we hope that you'll move to make that official. thank you. >> thank you. next, please. >> yeah. if you look at the research that mrs. patil did herself, you can see that all of the rcfe memory care units are full in the city. and this is, again, cpmc enhancing its own revenue at the expense of the people of san francisco. we've got an epidemic of alzheimer's going on, breaking waves of baby boomers going into it, and you've got them discontinuing services, not planning for services on its very well endowed campuses, and a deficit of ten beds for the ones that are there now. so it's unquestionable that it's detrimental, and i urge you to vote that way. th
before you, 18-4, for your consideration. >> okay. again, i ask you to please look at the handout that we had to be sure that we have the final draft before us. we do have public comment, and i'll go through the names again. this is for item nine: mathy fano, dr. teresa palmer -- matthew fano, drrks teresa palmer, and kim tavaglioni. please let me know if i've missed any, but this is for item nine. >> hi again. the nursing association agrees that this is detrimental. we agree with...
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before you, 18-4, for your consideration. >> okay. again, i ask you to please look at the handout that we had to be sure that we have the final draft before us. we do have public comment, and i'll go through the names again. this is for item nine: mathy fano, dr. teresa palmer -- matthew fano, drrks teresa
before you, 18-4, for your consideration. >> okay. again, i ask you to please look at the handout that we had to be sure that we have the final draft before us. we do have public comment, and i'll go through the names again. this is for item nine: mathy fano, dr. teresa palmer -- matthew fano, drrks teresa
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the public who would like to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. the item is before us. i believe we need to act first on the amendment. so moved. we can take the amendment without objection. and then. >> supervisor ronen: i moved to bring this for the positive recommendation. >> chair mandelman: great. we will do that without objection. all right. thank you. mr clerk can you call our next item? or our last remaining items. >> there's one remaining item. agenda item number 3 pick an ordinance to amend the height -- health code to establish a surplus of medication suppository program to be overseen by d.b.h. >> chair mandelman: supervisor safai is here as our guest. >> supervisor ronen: -- 35 this is an exciting thing. i had the great fortune of sitting down with janet riley, one of the board members of planning by the bay and she said i had this great idea. it will help low income san franciscans that have a hard time accessing good, reliable healthcare and access to good cost reduced medication. and so she bought -- brought in a group called serum. they started talking
the public who would like to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. the item is before us. i believe we need to act first on the amendment. so moved. we can take the amendment without objection. and then. >> supervisor ronen: i moved to bring this for the positive recommendation. >> chair mandelman: great. we will do that without objection. all right. thank you. mr clerk can you call our next item? or our last remaining items. >> there's one remaining item....
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alexina of all me urged supporters to join the protests before he was sentenced to thirty days in jail for organizing an authorized public event. on joining us now from the russian capital moscow bureau chief your overshadow good evening to you yuri so what more can you tell us about the extent of these protests are they only about this rather unpopular pension reform or is there more to it. well the pension reform is something that to makes people in russia really angry as for today's protests marianna alex a volley and opposition politician who is in prison though you sounded cold for these protests and at the end of the day much fewer people was on the streets this sunday than in his previous protests this was partly because not only wasn't there but also because young people are not so excited to protest against pension reforms and young people are actually the glee intel of not following nevertheless there was a protest in all of russia with violent clashes with the police hundreds of russians have been arrested in nineteen cities a big bunch of them was detained in st petersburg where the police arrested up to five hundred people thoug
alexina of all me urged supporters to join the protests before he was sentenced to thirty days in jail for organizing an authorized public event. on joining us now from the russian capital moscow bureau chief your overshadow good evening to you yuri so what more can you tell us about the extent of these protests are they only about this rather unpopular pension reform or is there more to it. well the pension reform is something that to makes people in russia really angry as for today's protests...
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the judge if he believes. this is. public like monday doesn't this has just moved from us west cold so republicans responding. before the injection. of a because it was your child awesome so yeah yeah cassidy. next next bill. another message and you and you. haven't been to see to see. start. with these plans. assessor and venue s. i. stringent hearing it's that size. does a little. i mean that means. the threats from the west it will focus on systems that. thomas. who went on our? planes. the ebu has a lan line insurance rates right. around on the eulogy any special action for the physical aggression initiative is designed your available. be into this money money ron ron i'm going. realize that she was only [inaudible] six the idea. lately i have topside about good goes to local time in an implied by man can show show commitments on compensated. me it seems the you in around nine point towards options in an adult ellis the could explode foes this season sanctions. the general consensus current frontrunner. because so many things i remember just just if you if you you know can only way whether you're in the wrong wr
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laws like all the products of all molecules are put on the market medical cannabis undergoes rigorous testing before being released to the public use i just put it all up with these are two different things and they should not be confused by. the use of medical cannabis is hardly a new idea. different traditional medicines recognised it's virtually is a very long time ago. latina's us rolled up with the medical use of cannabis in traditional chinese medicine goes back to about the first century a.d. we're not and we have written fragments with drawings of this plant describing it sematic and psychic powers so much it's a few. in the past cannabis was usually chewed or taken as a teen. it was often smoked but not always for its therapeutic effects. in antiquity cannabis was mentioned in the film the copius of india the middle east and even greece. victoria queen victoria's doctor prescribed calibers to relieve the suffering and pain of her legendary painful my. it was a lot of victoria. but with the arrival of aspirin which was more effective and easier to produce cannabis could no longer compete. oldfashioned in the eyes of doctors
laws like all the products of all molecules are put on the market medical cannabis undergoes rigorous testing before being released to the public use i just put it all up with these are two different things and they should not be confused by. the use of medical cannabis is hardly a new idea. different traditional medicines recognised it's virtually is a very long time ago. latina's us rolled up with the medical use of cannabis in traditional chinese medicine goes back to about the first century...
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alex alexei novelli urged supporters to join the protests before he was sentenced to thirty days in jail for organizing an authorized public events. now joining us from the russian capital is. chief erie. tell us more about the extent of these protests are they really only about putin's pension reforms or are they more general despite dissatisfaction with him and his policies. you know how these protests were called in by the opposition politician x. in a volley you sounded he is currently in prison and all in all far fewer people war on the streets of these times than in his previous protests this was partly because not only was not there but also because of the subject of these protests the pension reform isn't particularly exciting for young people and young people are the clean tail of an of ali actually nevertheless there were violent clashes with the police hundreds of russians have been arrested in nineteen cities a big bunch of them were detained in st petersburg there the police arrested up to five hundred people but the despite a great deal of dissatisfaction throughout the country with the blind pension reform there is no real danger
alex alexei novelli urged supporters to join the protests before he was sentenced to thirty days in jail for organizing an authorized public events. now joining us from the russian capital is. chief erie. tell us more about the extent of these protests are they really only about putin's pension reforms or are they more general despite dissatisfaction with him and his policies. you know how these protests were called in by the opposition politician x. in a volley you sounded he is currently in...
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to where the wind pipe branches into this and then from a medical perspective she could only have taken one two or three press before us fixating. on that. but do these insights justify the public display of mummies the manhunt curators say yes but they also would kill to the living who wish to view the dead. researches and visitors should keep in mind these were people who once lived they deserve respect these. the people being exhibited they can tell us their stories and we should take the time to listen to the exhibition pay special attention to the remains of the paraplegic woman who lived in peru in the fifteenth century and died at about thirty years of age a sophisticated reconstruction allows visitors to gaze at this woman face to face establish an emotional bond and perhaps pause a while to learn the story of her life. is here with your business update this weekend bazza tenth anniversary of the bankruptcy of u.s. investment bank lehman brothers and i'm guessing they won't be having a cake no what else celebrating but we commemorated like fill in the event because it's a shock waves of course around the world and it said everyone from a spanish property almost american
to where the wind pipe branches into this and then from a medical perspective she could only have taken one two or three press before us fixating. on that. but do these insights justify the public display of mummies the manhunt curators say yes but they also would kill to the living who wish to view the dead. researches and visitors should keep in mind these were people who once lived they deserve respect these. the people being exhibited they can tell us their stories and we should take the...
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which would have protected doctor ford and the nominee and allowed us to get to the bottom of this accusation before it whatever have the potential of becoming public. i just don't by this idea either that if you are a man you are on one side of this argument when it comes to accusations of sexual misconduct or if you are a woman you are on the other side. all of us have mothers, we all have fathers, many of us have brothers, sisters, many of us are fortunate enough to have daughters as i do. i want to make sure my daughters and my wife and my sister are treated with the -- dignity and respect they are entitled to, if they are unfortunate enough to be caught in a situation where they are a victim of sexual misconduct by a man. conversely, this idea that just because you are a man you are presumed guilty because someone makes an accusation without presenting any evidence of -- to support that accusation strikes me as being uniquely antithetical to our constitutional system and our sense of what is fair play. i will talk about that more in just a second. i am very proud to support the nominee, brett kavanaugh, for the united states supreme court. i h
which would have protected doctor ford and the nominee and allowed us to get to the bottom of this accusation before it whatever have the potential of becoming public. i just don't by this idea either that if you are a man you are on one side of this argument when it comes to accusations of sexual misconduct or if you are a woman you are on the other side. all of us have mothers, we all have fathers, many of us have brothers, sisters, many of us are fortunate enough to have daughters as i do. i...
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the internet. to form a monk believes it is essential to raise public awareness before russia reaches the point of no return on. the mulch thank you dish it for us for your ability thirty three of them on a ship there it's. over there on the roster the sit down or the. mikhail ball wrong or is fighting against the time. all the doxy is becoming mainstream. grudge t.v. a staunchly all the docs channel was launched two years ago and boasts russia's fastest growing audience. it's proprietor tremoring connected investment banker constantine. says he is on a mission to spread the word about gold and to china president putin is our leader that given to albert court nobody could imagine that we would get a leader as opposed to. a leader who can. make certain many steps for russia to be back on. on its values. the horse topic dominating the show jules is matilda a film which portrays on it was the second i come in addressing all the docs ain't as an adult for. if you. give it back. to not these pictures can you still that he's going to ask you to take the shooting if you eat you won't cinema has already been torched and last month the lawyer representin
the internet. to form a monk believes it is essential to raise public awareness before russia reaches the point of no return on. the mulch thank you dish it for us for your ability thirty three of them on a ship there it's. over there on the roster the sit down or the. mikhail ball wrong or is fighting against the time. all the doxy is becoming mainstream. grudge t.v. a staunchly all the docs channel was launched two years ago and boasts russia's fastest growing audience. it's proprietor...
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the item that's actually before us. all right. so any other members of the public who wish to speak on item five for our land use committee agenda, please come on up. okay. all right. so public comment is closed. [ gavel ]. >> and sir, i'm sure we can talk to you about that separately from this land use committee meeting. supervisor kim and then supervisor safai? okay. >> supervisor safai: supervisor, not to cut you off, i've heard something that i want to touch base on, a bunch of the questions that were raised. if the department of environment can speak to item one, biohazards, there was some e-mails back and forth. i don't think hospitals, biohazards, have anything to do -- i see you all shaking your head, but it would be helpful to comment on the record for that. >> the refuse is medical waste, hazardous waste, so we're talking about materials that would be recyclables, compostables, or nonhazardous, nonbiomedical trash. >> supervisor safai: okay. great. so that was -- and then, just again, either you or director rafael can answer, there was a question from one
the item that's actually before us. all right. so any other members of the public who wish to speak on item five for our land use committee agenda, please come on up. okay. all right. so public comment is closed. [ gavel ]. >> and sir, i'm sure we can talk to you about that separately from this land use committee meeting. supervisor kim and then supervisor safai? okay. >> supervisor safai: supervisor, not to cut you off, i've heard something that i want to touch base on, a bunch of...
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intelligence that the screen and use the machine to determine from the public social media profile keywords in your resume, they will use a robot to screen you out beforeto have a 1-on-1 with you. of the 20 i don't think that is a good idea. we will be right back, much more to talk about ahead. heather: the good, the bad and the ugly. the good, police officer going above and beyond to help a teenager learn how to tie a tie. going step-by-step with the young man at a school in california. the officer recently graduated the police academy after serving eight years as a us marine. colorado mountain college paying for daca students to get an education up front giving them $3000 per year. after graduation, 4% of their earnings over 60 months but if they don't make $30,000 they don't have to pay it back at all. california governor jerry brown has veto the bill requiring middle and high schools in the state to start no early than 8:30 a.m.. he thinks it should be up to the school, not the state, to make the decision. supporters of the bill say doing start times could lead to better grades, attendance and graduation rates. that wraps up this hour of "fox and f
intelligence that the screen and use the machine to determine from the public social media profile keywords in your resume, they will use a robot to screen you out beforeto have a 1-on-1 with you. of the 20 i don't think that is a good idea. we will be right back, much more to talk about ahead. heather: the good, the bad and the ugly. the good, police officer going above and beyond to help a teenager learn how to tie a tie. going step-by-step with the young man at a school in california. the...