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they would not cooperate with us to allow us to do the remodeling or allow us to install a fake -- 88 -- a gate. we try to locate them many times but were told not to get in touch with them. later, the city officials came. the city officials said that you can do an estimate, you can do a drafting of the project. since i was not able to communicate with an officer from the city, i got a hold of the realty company or the agent who got the house for us. my realty broker or agent as well as the company has sent letters to the neighbors. far and then also to notify them that they should for the night with us the schedule of opening their doors so people can go in there and do an estimate and to the measurements. fifth full-fledged dave -- they refused to coordinate with us. in 2010, november of that year, and we also got another person, a contractor who would do the measurements and estimate of the work. again, the contractor was not allowed to get in. because of lack of cooperation from my neighbors -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> we will stop the clock while they're trying to fix the micro
they would not cooperate with us to allow us to do the remodeling or allow us to install a fake -- 88 -- a gate. we try to locate them many times but were told not to get in touch with them. later, the city officials came. the city officials said that you can do an estimate, you can do a drafting of the project. since i was not able to communicate with an officer from the city, i got a hold of the realty company or the agent who got the house for us. my realty broker or agent as well as the...
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it will be very useful to do this not ok real quick that i just i want to make sure i get to want to find out i'm so sorry to interrupt you but i want to ask you that is a u.s. based company that's something i wanted to ask about so has only u.s. intelligence had access to these records are other countries able to get access and cases like you're talking about where they need it for you know alleged criminals. oh right now the way generally works is that if they go through the u.s. department of justice will be contacted by a foreign law enforcement agency and if they believe that this is they're actually can looking into investigating a serious crime as opposed to you know someone insults the president or the ruling family of this country then the d.o.j. will on their behalf go to the u.s. judge and get a search warrant the other on the other possibility is that a facebook has the data stored overseas and they can have preference that way but i think as far as i know the servers are just in the u.s. . i was declan mccullagh correspondent person at news now yesterday we brought you t
it will be very useful to do this not ok real quick that i just i want to make sure i get to want to find out i'm so sorry to interrupt you but i want to ask you that is a u.s. based company that's something i wanted to ask about so has only u.s. intelligence had access to these records are other countries able to get access and cases like you're talking about where they need it for you know alleged criminals. oh right now the way generally works is that if they go through the u.s. department...
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it. >> jimmy: it's almost silly to do, right? >> i'm used you -- you're embarrassing yourself. >> exactly. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. but, thank you so much for coming to new york. oh, my gosh. >> i appreciate that. >> jimmy: i'm so happy. i mean, gosh. i mean, of course the playoffs didn't end well. but you came, and we got there. >> right. >> jimmy: it's just the fact that we were in the playoffs is exciting around here. >> well, we needed that. i think new york needed that. >> jimmy: yeah. >> the organization definitely needed that. and you know new york fans could look forward to a lot of great years ahead of us. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] and -- and there's -- [ applause ] you got to do some fun new york things, too. you got to be on "saturday night live." >> yeah, that was -- >> jimmy: that was you, right? wasn't it? >> no, that was carmella. >> jimmy: did i say -- i saw -- i saw a man with a woman's wig. >> sounds funny, man. >> jimmy: how do they -- how did they get to you do that? >> i was there for one skit. >> jimmy:
it. >> jimmy: it's almost silly to do, right? >> i'm used you -- you're embarrassing yourself. >> exactly. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. but, thank you so much for coming to new york. oh, my gosh. >> i appreciate that. >> jimmy: i'm so happy. i mean, gosh. i mean, of course the playoffs didn't end well. but you came, and we got there. >> right. >> jimmy: it's just the fact that we were in the playoffs is exciting around here. >> well, we...
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that were be very useful to do this but ok i really like that but i just i want to make my got to want to find out i'm so. sorry to interrupt you but i want to ask you that is a u.s. based company that's something i wanted to ask about so that only u.s. intelligence had access to these records are other countries able to get access in cases like you're talking about where they need it for you know alleged criminals or right the way to generally works is that they do through the u.s. department of justice will be contacted by a foreign law enforcement agency and if these leads that this is they're actually been looking into investigating a serious crime as opposed to you know some of it and so.
that were be very useful to do this but ok i really like that but i just i want to make my got to want to find out i'm so. sorry to interrupt you but i want to ask you that is a u.s. based company that's something i wanted to ask about so that only u.s. intelligence had access to these records are other countries able to get access in cases like you're talking about where they need it for you know alleged criminals or right the way to generally works is that they do through the u.s. department...
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you want to tell us what really happened? >> i got nothing to say. do nothing about it. you coward! >> gentlemen, i shall be brief but i would like to use the remaining time i have with you to remind you that this case is not a difficult one. it requires no minute sifting of complicated facts, but it does require you to be sure beyond a reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the defendant. to begin with, this case should never have come to trial. this case is as simple as black and white. the state has produced not one iota of medical evidence to the effect that the crime tom robinson is charged with ever took place. it has relied instead on the testimony of two witnesses whose evidence is not only been called into serious question on cross-examination but has been flatly contradicted by the defendant. the defendant is not guilty. but somebody in this courtroom is. i have nothing but pity in my heart for the chief witness for the state, but my pity does not extend so far as to her putting a man's life at risk which is what she has done in an effort to get rid of her guilt. i say guilt,
you want to tell us what really happened? >> i got nothing to say. do nothing about it. you coward! >> gentlemen, i shall be brief but i would like to use the remaining time i have with you to remind you that this case is not a difficult one. it requires no minute sifting of complicated facts, but it does require you to be sure beyond a reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the defendant. to begin with, this case should never have come to trial. this case is as simple as black and...
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to do that. it is much more efficient for us to be doing it at the same time with the same contractor doing the street resurfacing. throughout the street program, we are trying to coordinate with anyone else digging up the streets, and that includes the water department, sewer department, pg&e, and anything that mta is doing in the street because it saves both money and aggravation for residents for having streets being dug up, construction going on more than necessary. this slide shows what other sources of funding, in addition to the bond, are anticipated over the next three years. you will see, about two-thirds of the funds for street resurfacing are in this bond. over half of the funds or curb ramps and sidewalk a sensibility are in this bond. nearly all of the funds for structures, streetscape, bicycle improvements, and transit signaling infrastructure improvements are in this bond. so if it does not pass, we do not believe it is likely that these improvements will be implemented over the next three years. all of that being said, however, to 60% of the funds are going to just street resurfacing,
to do that. it is much more efficient for us to be doing it at the same time with the same contractor doing the street resurfacing. throughout the street program, we are trying to coordinate with anyone else digging up the streets, and that includes the water department, sewer department, pg&e, and anything that mta is doing in the street because it saves both money and aggravation for residents for having streets being dug up, construction going on more than necessary. this slide shows...
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to raise the bar." i do not know if that is when to convince everybody, but that is my feeling as a parent or as anybody. a few of us can do things. i don't look at the situation where it is right now, in terms of a middle school. if we need to change, what can we do to change it as parents? as much as staff is moving in a direction to improve the quality, they can do it by themselves. they are going to do all they can. we are when to push like crazy. i have more confidence when there are a bunch of parents getting behind with that are trying to do. with that combination, i think we can win. here is my question. antennas perio -- in this period of 2012 to 2016, we are not necessarily saying you have to go to a school with the feeder pattern. we do give a priority. so what happens? i am not trying to be funny or anything. let us say that most of the people who came today were really representative of all of san francisco. to me, it means that most of you would not want to go to that peter school that you are -- feeder school you are assigned to. what happens then? answer that, because i think that would help meet a l
to raise the bar." i do not know if that is when to convince everybody, but that is my feeling as a parent or as anybody. a few of us can do things. i don't look at the situation where it is right now, in terms of a middle school. if we need to change, what can we do to change it as parents? as much as staff is moving in a direction to improve the quality, they can do it by themselves. they are going to do all they can. we are when to push like crazy. i have more confidence when there are...
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to play the blame game and see the fault in others. the cbo's aren't doing they are supposed to. no it's the police's fault. it's city haul's fault. but in the end. that gets us nowhere. we can never truly work together unless we stop assigning blame. the second thing we must do. we must be open to the possibility there's a better way to do things. too often as i sat through discussions ask encountered reluctance to change. i would ask you if we have things figured out. are children safe in schools? would we be here in our streets were safe? as i already said, i am not here to point fingers at anybody. if you are not part of the solution. then you are part of the problem. the other thing we have to be willing to do is check our egoes at the door and listen to each other. there are a lot of folks who love to hear themselves talk. but people who need to listen to what others say. working together means listening to each other and not taking credit. we have to have faith in each other. i know it is difficult. i know there's a lot of history and disappointment much we have to start to believe in one another again. i have seen too many times when we project to oth
to play the blame game and see the fault in others. the cbo's aren't doing they are supposed to. no it's the police's fault. it's city haul's fault. but in the end. that gets us nowhere. we can never truly work together unless we stop assigning blame. the second thing we must do. we must be open to the possibility there's a better way to do things. too often as i sat through discussions ask encountered reluctance to change. i would ask you if we have things figured out. are children safe in...
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us. when the opened on california street, we have been impacted, definitely, in the marina. the business is down. what pet food express is doing -- what they used to do was say, "here is a receipt from the animal connection. we will match that." that are not doing that anymore. they are so desperate to put us out they are saying, "what do you pay at animal connection?" our customers will save $28. we just can't compete with any new change coming in. this one that was let in is tough enough for us. the other thing i want to bring to your attention -- i never used one of these, but if you bear with the. -- with me. this is a report on u.s. pet food sales. i am going to try this. can you read that? i have seven copies for you. thank you. basically, what it says it is that supermarkets have 41% of the market share. pet smart has 29%. discount stores have 29%. petco has 20%. they do not need any more. thank you. president o'brien: thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, commissioners. i have been a small business person since '83. i have had three stores in the city. i guess my question to the commission is you have to figure out where we go as a uni
us. when the opened on california street, we have been impacted, definitely, in the marina. the business is down. what pet food express is doing -- what they used to do was say, "here is a receipt from the animal connection. we will match that." that are not doing that anymore. they are so desperate to put us out they are saying, "what do you pay at animal connection?" our customers will save $28. we just can't compete with any new change coming in. this one that was let in...
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to do. the last one here from @zela270. she sa, "i usedthe lyrics to eric clapton's 'layla' was 'gay love.'" ♪ gay love got me on my knees gay love♪ [ laughter ] there you have it. that was tonight's "late night" hashtags. check out more of our favorites, go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com we'll be right back with karate pinata. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coff and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. and fewer pills for a day free of pain. actually, head & shoulders is for more than dandruff. it gives me a healthy scalp and great looking hair. does it do anything else for you? no? no? yes. [ male an
to do. the last one here from @zela270. she sa, "i usedthe lyrics to eric clapton's 'layla' was 'gay love.'" ♪ gay love got me on my knees gay love♪ [ laughter ] there you have it. that was tonight's "late night" hashtags. check out more of our favorites, go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com we'll be right back with karate pinata. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coff and two pills. the afternoon...
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about what happens this summer, and what are we going to do and how we are going to keep the crime rate low and how we are going to advance so usedis engaged in positive activity over the summer in an attempted into making bad decisions. and today is exactly how we're going to deliver on that. we are doing not just an educational commitment -- but the mayor has talked about all the people who live stepped up to make sure we have a summer school, but also that we are addressing both cultural and social activities as well. i think a symbol of that is what we're doing with camp mather, and how we are bringing together all the organizations that you see behind me and some that you do not see. it is a partnership that creates new opportunities. this is something that has not been done in the past. we're talking about a cultural and social responsibility. i just want to acknowledge that part and rep and phil ginsburg specifically -- because of his leadership -- we're going to have a great program that includes educational opportunities for youth where they have not had those opportunities in the past. that is what has been created. its
about what happens this summer, and what are we going to do and how we are going to keep the crime rate low and how we are going to advance so usedis engaged in positive activity over the summer in an attempted into making bad decisions. and today is exactly how we're going to deliver on that. we are doing not just an educational commitment -- but the mayor has talked about all the people who live stepped up to make sure we have a summer school, but also that we are addressing both cultural and...
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know back in the day before you know corporate media before the internet you know the internet used to do that all the time we still do it for grammar. so it's like that obscenity you know you know basically do you have the power to cook the kind of stuff or no should they but the pros only use you a lot of times they will let this stuff go to create a blow so you can see it on the internet and comment sections through it's almost the front opened up for more commentary and more engagement more entertainment more . has gotten has gotten a lot of attention out there talking. but do you think that it's more acceptable you know i mean these days i think that it's fair to say a lot of americans might just agree with jim here i think that they probably are scared and so you know is the better way to just put that out there so forces people to to come to terms of that to confront these feelings and really talk about them as i do you overcome think about and i don't know what goes on in editorial meetings or production meetings you know i mean those are very cloistered kind of areas but i mean t
know back in the day before you know corporate media before the internet you know the internet used to do that all the time we still do it for grammar. so it's like that obscenity you know you know basically do you have the power to cook the kind of stuff or no should they but the pros only use you a lot of times they will let this stuff go to create a blow so you can see it on the internet and comment sections through it's almost the front opened up for more commentary and more engagement more...
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it's impossible to distinguish between muslims who are anti-american and just waiting for a chance to do us harm versus those who are merely pursuing their religious beliefs in this country he then concluded by saying of the only way to be sure and safe is to just exclude them all as a perfect example of the fear that pervades the minds of many americans it's manifested into islamophobia discrimination and hate so the question a lot of people out there are asking is should newspapers be printing these beliefs that are extreme is that responsible journalism or is it their job to really give every voice an option to be put out there or to discuss this with me is christopher chambers lecture at georgetown university and author of the blog chris thanks so much for joining us you now what do you have to say here that you think now do you think that you know it's really the newspapers responsibility are they supposed to add it's obviously they always get to choose which letters to the editor they write out there or not it is their job to edit something if it my offended few people or quite the op
it's impossible to distinguish between muslims who are anti-american and just waiting for a chance to do us harm versus those who are merely pursuing their religious beliefs in this country he then concluded by saying of the only way to be sure and safe is to just exclude them all as a perfect example of the fear that pervades the minds of many americans it's manifested into islamophobia discrimination and hate so the question a lot of people out there are asking is should newspapers be...
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we are supposed to do this every three-five years but with the resources that we have an only do this every 10-12 years. these go on to the backlog west, and this can take us years to get to those trees. we prioritize the safety issues first and we may not have the resources to do this. we want to relinquish this responsibility back to private property owners, this would be more equitable and more fiscally sustainable. there is a long answer to a short question. >> if anybody has questions that they would like task, we have speaker cards. i will do my best to get the mayor -- >> this is for community partners, united. four times of tight budgets with unified school district, how can the city in the san francisco unified school district elaborate partnerships for services such as family health and mental health services. in this area, when i came into office,
we are supposed to do this every three-five years but with the resources that we have an only do this every 10-12 years. these go on to the backlog west, and this can take us years to get to those trees. we prioritize the safety issues first and we may not have the resources to do this. we want to relinquish this responsibility back to private property owners, this would be more equitable and more fiscally sustainable. there is a long answer to a short question. >> if anybody has...
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just a frequent thing for us to do. and i stood here and during the entire transport i was working on this part of her body trying to get an iv established in her other arm. we had her on oxygen, constantly monitoring every minute or so. having her respond to us by squeezing our hands. >> i had her put her hand on my leg and squeeze my leg so she was still with us. >> our gentleman was going good and we were focused on treating gabby. >> are you measuring blood pressure constantly? >> blood pressure, pulse, making sure she has pulses in all her extremities, not just her fingers. make sure she's got it all the way around. >> she was shot in the head. and to have any level of responsiveness at all i thought was amazing. and how quickly she responded to it. it wasn't here, squeeze my hand and then slowly did it. squeeze my hand and she would squeeze it right away. >> so it wasn't a reflex. >> yeah. it wasn't just something at random. it was always on command, always immediately. >> the entire time that she was going to the
just a frequent thing for us to do. and i stood here and during the entire transport i was working on this part of her body trying to get an iv established in her other arm. we had her on oxygen, constantly monitoring every minute or so. having her respond to us by squeezing our hands. >> i had her put her hand on my leg and squeeze my leg so she was still with us. >> our gentleman was going good and we were focused on treating gabby. >> are you measuring blood pressure...
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to see this village around us. i want to thank the mayor had his predecessor. and our friends from the department of the environment, you help do this. i also want to thank supervisors as the chair of the land use committee. as was the case at planning, a very friendly reception with a sea of green t-shirts. also all want to thank all the men and women that stand behind me better part of the urban agriculture alliance. you're the ones that came to my office late last fall and confirmed for me what i had wandered for many years. can we bring it green back to the urban jungle? the district that i represent in the northeast part of the city, we have very little green. one thing i had been wondering for years, why can't we use those little plots of land in the middle to growth in the. what is so exciting about today is that we are creating a new urban experience. the things that we can smell when we are out in the city of the food and the greenery that we can touch, they are of course the things that we can eat. the reason that this is so wonderful is that san francisco has always done the cutting edge of being on the forefront of
to see this village around us. i want to thank the mayor had his predecessor. and our friends from the department of the environment, you help do this. i also want to thank supervisors as the chair of the land use committee. as was the case at planning, a very friendly reception with a sea of green t-shirts. also all want to thank all the men and women that stand behind me better part of the urban agriculture alliance. you're the ones that came to my office late last fall and confirmed for me...
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i used to do presentations to photo students, and i think it adds another dimension and makes it more powerful when you watch pictures with music or audio. >> let's watch. force ♪ ♪ >> what were the circumstances that had you there at that time? >> before the wall fell, i had been there -- our instincts were that something was happening. i had been covering the story for a little while and unfortunately came back at a bad time. >> where had you been? >> in germany. i came back to d.c., and then we immediately went right back as soon as we could get there for this monumentally historic event. it was one of those times when you put the camera down and you realize for a second that you are witnessing such amazing history. >> there is a photo of you right here on the screen. was it taken by rich lipski? >> yes. the first chunk of the wall was being taken out that day. i was trying to take pictures. i think they found me to be a little humorous. before or after that, i had been in this amazingly crushing crowd of everyone trying to see the wall, the first piece of the wall officially being
i used to do presentations to photo students, and i think it adds another dimension and makes it more powerful when you watch pictures with music or audio. >> let's watch. force ♪ ♪ >> what were the circumstances that had you there at that time? >> before the wall fell, i had been there -- our instincts were that something was happening. i had been covering the story for a little while and unfortunately came back at a bad time. >> where had you been? >> in...
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to take the politics out of economics. the most important thing we can do is demonstrate and explain that we are working to address the problems that exist between us to shake sure that both citizens in both countries view that it's fair and even. that's the best thing we can. do. >> rose: and at the same time to make sure that everyone knows that the united states is trying hard to begin to deal with its long-term fiscal problems. because... >> i think the very important thing for americans to understand the that by far and away the most important factor that will determine the extent to which we benefit from china's rise will be the policies we pursue in the united states to make sure we're strengthening our long-term growth fundamentals. better education, stronger innovation investment and, of course, restoring fiscal sustainability. overwhelmingly what's going to determine america's relative strength in the world vis-a-vis china, vie vie other countries will be the quality of judgments our political system develop. >> and has there been an appreciation of where the decision has been made respect to coming out of the economic crisis? >> you shou
to take the politics out of economics. the most important thing we can do is demonstrate and explain that we are working to address the problems that exist between us to shake sure that both citizens in both countries view that it's fair and even. that's the best thing we can. do. >> rose: and at the same time to make sure that everyone knows that the united states is trying hard to begin to deal with its long-term fiscal problems. because... >> i think the very important thing for...
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somewhere, we take muni everywhere we go. >> oh, of course. >> but in the event we do need to -- in the event we do need to use our car, we'll end up using s.f. park so we're not con jesting the streets and quickly get to a parking spot. first thing i would like to bring to your attention is the warning whfment you bring up an application, it warnes you not to use a handheld device as you're operating a automobile. that's a very serious item here in terms of this operation. just so you know, once you clear this screen, if you are traveling more than 10 miles per hour with your device, the warning will come back up again to remind you of this law. so let's take a look. we're going to head out to lunch once this event is over and i think we should go to s.f. momentia. let me open the screen up. as you can see the p's are identifying municipal garages that are part of the program and colored areas are the pilot areas. we will go over to third and mission. let's see. there we go. blow it up a little bit larger here. ok. here we go. as you can see with the blue bars that's showing high availability of parking, ligh
somewhere, we take muni everywhere we go. >> oh, of course. >> but in the event we do need to -- in the event we do need to use our car, we'll end up using s.f. park so we're not con jesting the streets and quickly get to a parking spot. first thing i would like to bring to your attention is the warning whfment you bring up an application, it warnes you not to use a handheld device as you're operating a automobile. that's a very serious item here in terms of this operation. just so...
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i don't want to do that. i want us to be even more courageous, if we could. i was the one who wanted us to just use race. if we adopt any plan, in the interim plan that has us on the road towards some kind of peter pattern, i would ask that we not have a date for this third part, for the implementation of the actual figure plan, and here is one of the main reasons. i don't want us to do that until we have willie brown online, and until we have an elementary school in mission bay, the east side of town is going to look different. if we support a feeder pattern that ignores that, even more than freezing the segregated reality on the west side, -- we will be telling people that we think what it is quick to look like in five years, when we know it will look significantly better. -- significantly different. those are my thoughts. >> it is not that -- president mendoza: it is not that i don't want to participate. this is a very complicated process, a conversation we have over and over again. for me personally, it is sort of a trick. our family, just because of our
i don't want to do that. i want us to be even more courageous, if we could. i was the one who wanted us to just use race. if we adopt any plan, in the interim plan that has us on the road towards some kind of peter pattern, i would ask that we not have a date for this third part, for the implementation of the actual figure plan, and here is one of the main reasons. i don't want us to do that until we have willie brown online, and until we have an elementary school in mission bay, the east side...
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the bus and rail side focusing on components that fail and that are delaying our service and using overtime to do that work in addition to the preventative maintenance inspection. part of the key thing for us is the level of staffing. the other thing i would point out in terms of the city contracts is that when people leave, and we have had a lot of people felt in the last couple of years retire and have been incentivize to retire because we have operations on the maintenance side for a number of city-wide contracts, for people with the appropriate security, they are free to go to the port or somewhere else and that process delays our hiring and filling positions and causes us to have to get the work done and do that over time. that is a quick summary of some of the issues that drive some of the overtime. president chiu: after our last hearing on overtime, given the threshold of 30% overtime trigger for our part of human- resources needs to sign off on this, i proposed we reduce that to 20% so that we know exactly how many folks are working at a higher level of overtime. do you have any idea of h
the bus and rail side focusing on components that fail and that are delaying our service and using overtime to do that work in addition to the preventative maintenance inspection. part of the key thing for us is the level of staffing. the other thing i would point out in terms of the city contracts is that when people leave, and we have had a lot of people felt in the last couple of years retire and have been incentivize to retire because we have operations on the maintenance side for a number...
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to do these things. the fact that thehinese are doing this should be a wake-up call for us to do it, not to blame them for succeeding at what they're doing. host: illinois, your next. caller: i take exception with a lot of the things this gentleman has said. in 1975, cerpillar had 2004 and workers. there presently building three new plants in china which they predicted in five years will employ 65,000 employees. california has 92. it was not for china, are still -- steel mills would be open. china sold their steel so low. i want people to start looking at every product in stores to see the china is flooding the stores with child labor -- guest: can answer the question? is caterpillar, are they shift the unitedack to states? it's for sale within china. there was no way be cost competitive. they have not shifted those jobs to china. caller: if we were making it here, we could sell it to try. guest: and be cost competitive with the other earth-movers in china? i do not think that would be a realistic alternative. that is what globalization has done and caterpillar has responded to that. not as if they took t
to do these things. the fact that thehinese are doing this should be a wake-up call for us to do it, not to blame them for succeeding at what they're doing. host: illinois, your next. caller: i take exception with a lot of the things this gentleman has said. in 1975, cerpillar had 2004 and workers. there presently building three new plants in china which they predicted in five years will employ 65,000 employees. california has 92. it was not for china, are still -- steel mills would be open....
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to do that. all of the counties surrounding us to insure them that that spirit of cooperation will continue and we are invested with working closely together. i will be sitting over in her office until we can figure out the next general manager. finally, lots of things are in the works right now. if we move forward, the goal of the city of san francisco and the department of emergency management is that we are able to communicate with one another. our public safety agencies to be able to talk back and forth. that is one of the main goals, to have a national network. we will make sure that we are at the forefront of that and we can make that happen. that concludes my remarks. s -- are there any public comments? i will turn that over to where he will talk about some of the tfdw the department of emergency management. >> please see my name on the next 3 items. we have a lot of other people that were involved in this. they will try man. i will also advise members of the disaster council to share your thoughts and tried to capture that. what works as far as the phase of growth in the city hall is that
to do that. all of the counties surrounding us to insure them that that spirit of cooperation will continue and we are invested with working closely together. i will be sitting over in her office until we can figure out the next general manager. finally, lots of things are in the works right now. if we move forward, the goal of the city of san francisco and the department of emergency management is that we are able to communicate with one another. our public safety agencies to be able to talk...
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working solutions was selected to administer the loan fund, and that gave us the opportunity to do what we do best -- getting capital to entrepreneurs who need it most. working solutions uses its expertise to see the potential in an entrepreneur is like sarah -- entrepreneurs like sarah. plus, working solutions is committed to long-term -- to the long-term success of each business. what we do in addition to every loan is provide five years of business coaching, advising, and mentoring. the san francisco loan fund has been a bright spot in a dismal economy. has been extremely successful in creating jobs and economic development. for example, in just weeks that mission cheese has been open, sarah has already created five new jobs and the loan fund overall has created 50 new jobs. working solutions, through this loan fund, has made 27 loans to businesses. the interest rate is low and fixed at 4% to 6%. we have lent out close to the entire $680,000 of the original lending capital, and 100% of those businesses are repaying their loans. as the funds revolve, they become available for addition
working solutions was selected to administer the loan fund, and that gave us the opportunity to do what we do best -- getting capital to entrepreneurs who need it most. working solutions uses its expertise to see the potential in an entrepreneur is like sarah -- entrepreneurs like sarah. plus, working solutions is committed to long-term -- to the long-term success of each business. what we do in addition to every loan is provide five years of business coaching, advising, and mentoring. the san...
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of all the great things there are to do, but we have to push back on this kind of hysteria on crime, and it takes leadership to do it -- it takes individuals, all of us, to do it as well, to put pressure on leaders, but it takes real leadership to do that. that is how i would put it together all in one place. >> in the vein of what is hopeful, and there is a reentry coordinating council in san francisco and also one in alameda county. what has been helpful to me is i think that overwhelmingly, we have this being tough on crime problem as opposed to being smart on crime, but i think that even in places where you would not expect it, people are starting to make the connection. for example, a lieutenant from the sheriff's department in alameda county is one of the most consistent and supported participants in the coordinating council for reentry in alameda county. i would say it is an unlikely ally, and i'm sure that we are lucky in his leadership and support. but i do think it is because they are starting to see the connection between services and opportunities for people after incarceration. and the outcomes, which are positive. in the same vein, my o
of all the great things there are to do, but we have to push back on this kind of hysteria on crime, and it takes leadership to do it -- it takes individuals, all of us, to do it as well, to put pressure on leaders, but it takes real leadership to do that. that is how i would put it together all in one place. >> in the vein of what is hopeful, and there is a reentry coordinating council in san francisco and also one in alameda county. what has been helpful to me is i think that...
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i think with this amendment would allow us to do is change the transportation plan, for instance, if he wanted to increase the congest geion pricg fee. >> there would be monitoring, but it did not describe that in any more detail. i thought we need more detail that it really will be done in a, you know. >> sorry, i am confused. which item i am amending? >> this would amend the transportation and implementation plan, resolution item six. the second one -- do you want me to move the second one now? >> i had the question. your amendment is a good one, however, the plan already calls for monitoring. by definition, i have a series of things that some point i would like to add your address. i am thinking for this particular resolution, given that they are by definition monitoring, are there any other ways that the city attorney and staff can actually expand on monitoring is about without actually doing it here? can you make sense of that? >> sure, so the transportation implementation plan is a policy document that will continue to involve -- to evolves. the director is trying to put in some
i think with this amendment would allow us to do is change the transportation plan, for instance, if he wanted to increase the congest geion pricg fee. >> there would be monitoring, but it did not describe that in any more detail. i thought we need more detail that it really will be done in a, you know. >> sorry, i am confused. which item i am amending? >> this would amend the transportation and implementation plan, resolution item six. the second one -- do you want me to move...
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i would like to ask that you please stop laying off teachers and stop cutting back on programs. it affects us members as parents. every year, the school asked us to do fund raising. a more fund-raising we do because of budget cuts, every year the list they give us to provide supplies because of budget cuts do not allow enough supplies, and the list keeps getting longer. we also provide fruits and vegetables as healthy snacks, because of budget cuts do not allow that any longer. as a parent, i would like to ask the school district to please stop the budget cuts for our children's education and also laying off teachers and principals. thank you. i also have 273 letters from parents also asking to stop the cuts for our children's education. >> i am going to call the last names, and i am not going to be taking any more cards after i call these last names. [list of names] >> [speaking spanish] hello, my name is angelica. i come from cesar chavez elementary. i am worried -- [speaking spanish] >> the thing that worries me is that my daughter had a problem. i spoke to the principle, but the principal said it was nothing. i have a social worker who works wit
i would like to ask that you please stop laying off teachers and stop cutting back on programs. it affects us members as parents. every year, the school asked us to do fund raising. a more fund-raising we do because of budget cuts, every year the list they give us to provide supplies because of budget cuts do not allow enough supplies, and the list keeps getting longer. we also provide fruits and vegetables as healthy snacks, because of budget cuts do not allow that any longer. as a parent, i...
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first, this park is named after his son, who was tragically taken from us to do to violence. he was a star athlete at balboa high school. he was in the process of being hired by recreation and parks. out of that tragedy, this very setting reminds us that we need to look after each other. i would like to thank supervisor avalos, the author of this legislation, supervisor campos, a strong supporter of this legislation. the director of city build, the many department heads that were impacted by this legislation, the head of sfmta, the head of the human rights commission, the head of the office of labor standards, the head of the recreation department, and more. i would like to thank local 261, josh, vince, pam, and all the city build students who are with us today. mayor lee. mayor lee came into office and reaffirmed his commitment to looking after the great people who live in our city. one of his top priorities is to stimulate the local economy with jobs and he has empowered me with implementing the new local higher policy. i promised that i would not focus on the process, but o
first, this park is named after his son, who was tragically taken from us to do to violence. he was a star athlete at balboa high school. he was in the process of being hired by recreation and parks. out of that tragedy, this very setting reminds us that we need to look after each other. i would like to thank supervisor avalos, the author of this legislation, supervisor campos, a strong supporter of this legislation. the director of city build, the many department heads that were impacted by...
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minimal -- amenable to putting that on the agenda considering we are going to great lengths to do what they have asked us to do. commissioner fewer: one last comment. since we are televised, i just wanted to say that it is disturbing that these numbers don't coincide with the numbers that you had. i think they add up to quite a difference over 3 1/4 years -- 3 or 4 years. i don't think that i think that the idea that we are projecting for the future means we are basing it on the past. the idea that some teachers don't take benefits, some do, that is not, to me, a very sound financial planning. sound financial planning is that you have this many, you assume that you have to pay this much in health benefits. it isn't a big amount every year, but the amount adds up. over five years, that amount will be in excess of $250,000. that is enough to make the school not successful. i just wanted to say that before i get clarification and a confirmation of exactly what is going on. people at home listening can understand what our new process is going to be. correct me if i am wrong, we will have a special meeting of
minimal -- amenable to putting that on the agenda considering we are going to great lengths to do what they have asked us to do. commissioner fewer: one last comment. since we are televised, i just wanted to say that it is disturbing that these numbers don't coincide with the numbers that you had. i think they add up to quite a difference over 3 1/4 years -- 3 or 4 years. i don't think that i think that the idea that we are projecting for the future means we are basing it on the past. the idea...