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reports that pelosi took exception to a reporter's question which described felner as someone she used to work with. pelosi shot back with an agitated look, quote, don't refer to him as my former colleague, end quote. felner refuses to step down in san diego. >>> they are supposed to look out for your bottom line but seem to be unable to stop spending your money. "the washington examiner" has learned the costs for the protection bureau has soared from $5 million to 95 million dollars. that translates to ruffle $80,000 for every employee there. it's also nearly doubled the gsa's annual budget for
reports that pelosi took exception to a reporter's question which described felner as someone she used to work with. pelosi shot back with an agitated look, quote, don't refer to him as my former colleague, end quote. felner refuses to step down in san diego. >>> they are supposed to look out for your bottom line but seem to be unable to stop spending your money. "the washington examiner" has learned the costs for the protection bureau has soared from $5 million to 95 million...
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work. to our budget analyst, thank you for your hard work during this period of time. as well as to our city attorney mr. givener and sticking around with us and our clerk of committee. thank you victor for your work. i wanted to talk about a few things i was excited about with our budget. in total we're saving over $40 million with $20 million in the first year and approximately 15 in the second year. and with those savings we're able to do so many things that are going to benefit the residents here in san francisco. we funded all of our hiv, aids federal budget cuts. [ applause ] >> we've been able toll add all of our -- we've been add the gardeners for our city parks and open up a park in every district. and homeless prevention service for the most vulnerable. and hands ongoing for infrastructure city wide with record levels of capital spenting at $2 million in direct children services and $2 million in work force training and 1.5 cost increase for our city service providers. all the while maintaining the mayor's priorities as well as ours in public safety and providing fire academy and police academy classes and contribute to go the bu
work. to our budget analyst, thank you for your hard work during this period of time. as well as to our city attorney mr. givener and sticking around with us and our clerk of committee. thank you victor for your work. i wanted to talk about a few things i was excited about with our budget. in total we're saving over $40 million with $20 million in the first year and approximately 15 in the second year. and with those savings we're able to do so many things that are going to benefit the...
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to the hospital. had this is the multiple causality unit and also they, work backwards. our -- it's a coincides i used to work there. one of our rescue ballots and - boats. this is the 201 forms we use the same forms. in the a basically encouraged plan and this is the golden state bridge for an anniversary event. first, the parade celebration in 2010. someone made a great call and they put a big screen here so a lot of the crowds stayed back and it was safer. the public. and that's the end of my presentation i want to stress and reiterate what the mayor said we need to replace the old system. my questions on the presentation? >> bring up one issue the evaluation of folks in the city. i know that in boston they would take folks immediately to the hospital >> we have multiple as to the throughout the city. >> we recently were drilled. >> so there's no plan to even discuss putting a helicopter pad here. >> i don't know. >> that's an issue that's been discussed for years and years. >> that is an ongoing discussion. >> i think for over all safety of the city and residents at large we're trumped any kind of
to the hospital. had this is the multiple causality unit and also they, work backwards. our -- it's a coincides i used to work there. one of our rescue ballots and - boats. this is the 201 forms we use the same forms. in the a basically encouraged plan and this is the golden state bridge for an anniversary event. first, the parade celebration in 2010. someone made a great call and they put a big screen here so a lot of the crowds stayed back and it was safer. the public. and that's the end of...
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also work on animal welfare issues i used to work in the san francisco mayor's office and now for the department of elections downstairs. i can answer any questions i am a hard worker and would like to work on the animal control issues >> can you tell me specifically what policies you're working to get implemented or working on. >> well, i mentioned i have a golden receiver. unfortunately, he get beat up at the park by vicious animals. and one of the things i see people who do this as a living bring 10 dangers and don't pay attention so i think this would go a long way for those dog-walkers who bring dangers and don't take care of them >> can dog walk erica legally walk what's the number 6? >> 8 dangers. it's a test from the podium i know you all know >> okay 8 you pass. and any other questions? >> seeing none, thank you very much. >> wait, wait i have some more. mr. marks your active do you have time to take on another responsibility. >> i have a seasonal position at the department so i'm available. >> you mentioned the pedestrian safety is that a c ic. >> yes and how often does that
also work on animal welfare issues i used to work in the san francisco mayor's office and now for the department of elections downstairs. i can answer any questions i am a hard worker and would like to work on the animal control issues >> can you tell me specifically what policies you're working to get implemented or working on. >> well, i mentioned i have a golden receiver. unfortunately, he get beat up at the park by vicious animals. and one of the things i see people who do this...
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different countries it's easier to portray him as a traitor and national security agency which snowden used to work for as a contract or seems to be undaunted by the scandal surrounding it and as scouring u.s. colleges for new recruits but it isn't going smoothly at a q. and a session now one university recruiters found themselves facing tough questions from students over the legality of the n.s.a.'s actions but do you want to hear a student at the university of wisconsin told us what happened. i think they were completely caught off guard they were confused you can hear that on the tape it sounded like they've never had to actually justify or even critically think about the work that they're engaged in and they simply didn't know how to answer the questions and these were very basic questions about the nature of their work that speaks to the bubble i think that the intelligence community lives in that they are so disengaged they think that they actually don't have to answer any questions of that that they can go on recruiting just they have just as they have it they ended up by telling us that the
different countries it's easier to portray him as a traitor and national security agency which snowden used to work for as a contract or seems to be undaunted by the scandal surrounding it and as scouring u.s. colleges for new recruits but it isn't going smoothly at a q. and a session now one university recruiters found themselves facing tough questions from students over the legality of the n.s.a.'s actions but do you want to hear a student at the university of wisconsin told us what happened....
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thank you to bay share and all the members for coming together to be with us and for your work on an ongoing basis to help the city prepare for disaster, recover quickly, and invite all the residents of the city to be part of it. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, mr. mayor. now it's my pleasure to introduce president david chiu who would like to say a few words. >> thank you so much. good morning. this announcement today is about how we best prepare being ground zero. ground zero in a number of meanings. first of all, san francisco, we are ground zero when it comes to emergency preparedness. i want to thank the department of emergency management and all of the folks who as a community ensure that just as we had to recover after the 1906 fire just as we recovered after loma-prieta in 1989, we know that the big one will hit us with a certainty over the next 30 years and we have to be prepared. but san francisco is also ground zero for another wonderful phenomenon, and that is the sharing economy, the collaborative consumption movement that many of the folks here represent. i want to t
thank you to bay share and all the members for coming together to be with us and for your work on an ongoing basis to help the city prepare for disaster, recover quickly, and invite all the residents of the city to be part of it. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, mr. mayor. now it's my pleasure to introduce president david chiu who would like to say a few words. >> thank you so much. good morning. this announcement today is about how we best prepare being ground zero. ground zero...
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projects that are [inaudible] really happy to see second street street /skaeup improvements as part of this and i appreciate the transportation authority for working with us to ensure this project moves forward so we're really excited about having a corridor that connects downtown to the ballpark with the cycle tracks and widened sidewalks and additional plannings in the neighborhood. appreciate your work with the transbay power authority and ensuring we move forward with the bike and ped improves through [inaudible] of the list of projects that are moving forward. happy to see that two of our schools were included in this as well. one, the broadway street /skaeup improvement with [inaudible] parker element stair school which does that the highest number of pedestrian collisions by a school so i think it's important that we do improvements there and of course [inaudible] elementary school. happy to see these on the list. thank you. >> thank you. colleagues, anymore comments or questions? okay. i want to thank par /teus /paeubgs /paeugs from the public today. i want to thank transportation authority for their work in bringing forward these list of projects
projects that are [inaudible] really happy to see second street street /skaeup improvements as part of this and i appreciate the transportation authority for working with us to ensure this project moves forward so we're really excited about having a corridor that connects downtown to the ballpark with the cycle tracks and widened sidewalks and additional plannings in the neighborhood. appreciate your work with the transbay power authority and ensuring we move forward with the bike and ped...
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more people are coming here to take pictures of the cathedral where pope francis used to work when hewas an archbishop. this cathedral is the last stop of the state-sponsored tour of bergoglio's life. >> my faith has increased. i think this pope has been great news for argentinians. >> tracing the life of the pope helps understand his personality. >> it is amazing to realize he was here before and now he is far away in a wonderful place, helping so many people. where he grew up and reportedly fell in love with the neighbor -- her rejection led him to become a priest. and the school where he taught. this father says the first just with pope is already drawing interest in the jesuit -- first jesuit pope is already drawing interest in the jesuit order. >> he is passionate about things that are not religious, like football and tango music. >> argentinians may have to wait for pope francis' first official visit. the pope is happy to acknowledge his link to the past. al jazeera, buenos aires. >> chile's governing conservative party has appointed a labor minister to run for president in nove
more people are coming here to take pictures of the cathedral where pope francis used to work when hewas an archbishop. this cathedral is the last stop of the state-sponsored tour of bergoglio's life. >> my faith has increased. i think this pope has been great news for argentinians. >> tracing the life of the pope helps understand his personality. >> it is amazing to realize he was here before and now he is far away in a wonderful place, helping so many people. where he grew...
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to the community who are still here with the workers. thank you for your work because you're the ones who make it possible for us to be accountable. and so last is to reiterate again, mr. chairman, it has been a pleasure to work with you. you should be proud of what you have accomplished and i think it has been a special week for us in san francisco and it's appropriate that we close with this moment as a board behind this budget. thank you. >> supervisor kim. >> i'm not sure if my mic is on. thank you. supervisor compos talked about the budget being -- and i think that this document is a good reputation of our values. i want to thank avalos -- supervisor avalos for -- thank you. it's not late enough. late enough for me to change, but not as my last two years. but i want to appreciate the leader of ship of supervisor avalos, real legal negotiating around a lot of -- of 11 different supervisors and our needs and working with each of us in insuring our priorities were in. i had two and they were amongst our most vulnerable population, it was the seniors and youth, and i'm happy to see that we were able to restore of the cuts that wer
to the community who are still here with the workers. thank you for your work because you're the ones who make it possible for us to be accountable. and so last is to reiterate again, mr. chairman, it has been a pleasure to work with you. you should be proud of what you have accomplished and i think it has been a special week for us in san francisco and it's appropriate that we close with this moment as a board behind this budget. thank you. >> supervisor kim. >> i'm not sure if my...
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to work together to keep the fleet the best in the nation. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. i want to thank everyone, all the stake holders that worked hard to get us here today and i want to thank the leaders who were behind us who are not here but made this possible. i think we are ready to cut the ribbon and see the buses roll onto the street. thank you for coming. [ applause ] >> okay. 3, 2, 1. let's roll em. [ applause ] ♪ >> good morning. my name is ann crone enberg, i'm director of emergency management here in the city of san francisco. i'm here dem, our role is really to prepare for large disasters, the disasters that happen every day, too. i'm very excited today to present a new idea that the sharing community in san francisco has come up to partner with us in preparing for disasters and in responding to and recovering quickly. last month we had a very good drill mimicking a 7.8 earthquake. we fed 6,000 people in the tenderloin with no electricity. we had set up a shelter up at st. mark's. it was just an incredible day. and that's what working with our community partners with the faith-based community and with the sharing community. ~ so,
to work together to keep the fleet the best in the nation. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. i want to thank everyone, all the stake holders that worked hard to get us here today and i want to thank the leaders who were behind us who are not here but made this possible. i think we are ready to cut the ribbon and see the buses roll onto the street. thank you for coming. [ applause ] >> okay. 3, 2, 1. let's roll em. [ applause ] ♪ >> good morning. my name is ann crone...
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work, and play in the castro. in addition, the 474 castro facility will allow us to expand our sexual health substance use and mental health services as well as create two new programs to address the issues related to hiv and aging and young men of color. in our work it prepare for this new center, we worked extensively with the neighborhood and merchants groups the last several months, and have support [speaker not understood]. and as i mentioned by the supervisor's staff member and has been explained, we're under somewhat of a time pressure because of the legislative calendar that exists. along with our architects, we're working very closely with the planning department. i was on the phone call with planning department architects just this morning to finalize the full design packet that will meet the needs of the center as well as blend in with the existing architecture in the neighborhood. and we anticipate that will be very ready to submit that as early as possibly tomorrow to the planning department, and we look forward to reviewing those plans with the commission in the near future as well. so, we respectfully
work, and play in the castro. in addition, the 474 castro facility will allow us to expand our sexual health substance use and mental health services as well as create two new programs to address the issues related to hiv and aging and young men of color. in our work it prepare for this new center, we worked extensively with the neighborhood and merchants groups the last several months, and have support [speaker not understood]. and as i mentioned by the supervisor's staff member and has been...
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this allows us to work with all of our seniors in as many locations throughout the city get connectedo provide a higher level of digital literacy and broadband adoption, whether it is in our community centers, our housing authority centers, our low- income service centers alike. we are announcing today that we are going to complete with this grant 53 locations throughout the whole city. 53 of them. [applause] we have already got 28 of them set up, and by the end of the month or early next month, we will have a national 25. that is going to be a lot of -- an additional 25. that is going to be a lot of places where our populations can become that much more digitally illiterate and they can benefit from the innovations of social media and have health resources and information online and also be able to play some games as well as visit your family online as well. [applause] you know, when you get more digitally connected, you are going to be able to find that there are going to be great ways to talk to your doctor or your nurse. you're going to be able to access health resources that much
this allows us to work with all of our seniors in as many locations throughout the city get connectedo provide a higher level of digital literacy and broadband adoption, whether it is in our community centers, our housing authority centers, our low- income service centers alike. we are announcing today that we are going to complete with this grant 53 locations throughout the whole city. 53 of them. [applause] we have already got 28 of them set up, and by the end of the month or early next...
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it is a good work but we don't like to be idle that is why they could help us by giving us work. imo because for example we have no fields as a matter the model when we proposed to our government to construct good water supply lines for our crops it's like talking to defeat is. we have appealed to the government many times. the government of kenya has utterly abandoned this district there are no roads water or electricity the state of kenya has built absolutely nothing. so it is through that part of the country. to be in. continuous famine relief because that is a bitter bitter development going on because all. we'll be right if we have something to to you know eighty nine percent of the people not going out to do that night so it's a mentor strategy for the country. we hope in that with a new constitution would up with will develop and those who come up short of my generation people and those kind of communities have the country. it is obvious that the government of kenya prefers to ask for help from abroad in order to feed the starving turkana instead of doing infrastructure and
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student and restore to reset continues from work even during our interview for her long working hours aren't a burden but a blessing. it's very difficult to combine work and school i used to spend four hours just getting to work but i can't come. i'm actually very lucky that i got this opportunity because it's hard to find a job as it is and since tradition fees have gone up i have to have a job otherwise it's impossible to continue with school although it's early and are considered to be synonomous with one another to resist as an art historian like her is likely to be doing something entirely different after graduation. and this my specialty is restoration i'm going to get a diploma yet i will look for a job in other fields as it's hardly possible to get a job in this area there's a very slim chance to get a solid long term contract so i'll be looking for other ways to make money. the displacement is something students seem to share with the faculty who have an equally distant perception of the situation. there but i feel quite awkward talking about it but we've the professors have really felt the strain we haven't had a cellular raise in a decade but we have it easy
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because that bess deyoung who was one of charlie parker's big influences, the whores who used to work outside this club that he worked at, they liked him. and they would tell each other, i like him. i like that silky saxophone that he plays. and, you know, to me that's like, now, we're talking about people who live disreputable lives, but there was something beautiful in young's playing that they could hear. you know? they might have lived under garbage most of the time, but some kind of way there was a, there was something that allowed them to still respond to something beautiful. >> host: stanley crouch, how segregated was kansas city at the time charlie parker grew up? >> guest: well, it was fairly segregated. >> host: was that an issue? >> guest: it was not really an issue after dark. because the musicians will tell you that while you could actually live in an integrated world when it was early in the morning after hours. and that was true in louisiana and in new orleans. that was true in a lot of places. in fact, the local governments often were very resistant to a jazz world bec
because that bess deyoung who was one of charlie parker's big influences, the whores who used to work outside this club that he worked at, they liked him. and they would tell each other, i like him. i like that silky saxophone that he plays. and, you know, to me that's like, now, we're talking about people who live disreputable lives, but there was something beautiful in young's playing that they could hear. you know? they might have lived under garbage most of the time, but some kind of way...
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to the auditorium you'll see his work. he went out to the fields and was so horrified by the project he made this video for us. it shows creativity financial services to the global entertainment industry. we have this on youtube so if you have four minutes i'll give you the link and people tell other people about it and please click like. thank you. again for your past support >> do we have anyone else that would like to speak only a temp that's not on our agenda. seeing none, public comment is closed. >> that will place you under directors announcements. >> good afternoon tim frye on behalf of the director and department staff. the director's report is included in your packet. the department will be at sunday streets at the event where receipts can learn more about the projects of the city. also wanted to let you know about our first see participation on july 7th. one of the main features of our booth was a map of all the landmarks and it was definitely the most popular map on displays about 50 percent of the folks had never heard about the planning department. it was definitely a beneficial endeavor to show
to the auditorium you'll see his work. he went out to the fields and was so horrified by the project he made this video for us. it shows creativity financial services to the global entertainment industry. we have this on youtube so if you have four minutes i'll give you the link and people tell other people about it and please click like. thank you. again for your past support >> do we have anyone else that would like to speak only a temp that's not on our agenda. seeing none, public...
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but he used to legislate remember? he used to work with teddy kennedy. one of his best friends in the senate. they used to do education bills. they used to work together on judges. they were both on the judiciary committee. et this a lot of stuff together. and you know, hatch was an example of a person who, as i say, certainly conservative but he did his job. i pine for those days. i pine for the old orrin hatch. he actually did vote for the immigration bill. but mostly, orrin hatch is terrified of the tea party -- or he was. he won re-election. but a lot of the republicans are in that position. and i always -- it is a good time to invoke the great line that barney frank had in an interview with "new york" magazine last year. somebody asked him why they can't compromise much anymore. and he said how much compromising with michele bachmann do you want me to do? and the person said you mean they're all michele bachmann? he said no, half are michele bachmann and half are terrified of losing a primary to michele bachmann. >> john: we're almost out of time mic
but he used to legislate remember? he used to work with teddy kennedy. one of his best friends in the senate. they used to do education bills. they used to work together on judges. they were both on the judiciary committee. et this a lot of stuff together. and you know, hatch was an example of a person who, as i say, certainly conservative but he did his job. i pine for those days. i pine for the old orrin hatch. he actually did vote for the immigration bill. but mostly, orrin hatch is...
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. >> i used to work for the world bank. again, the second point i wanted to make which is key. what can you do about this? what you can do is spend your money better and stimulate innovation and r&d. you have to cater to the immediate needs of paying pensions. i am not worried about what can happen in the droid. -- detroit. the u.s. will never let down their people. no matter who is picking on whom, this is an issue. >> how you share the burden is the issue. we have been talking about how much should they carry the can. on facebook, we have a comment. we should not avail. the auto companies. we should not bail out detroit -- we should not have bailed out the auto companies. we should not bail out detroit. this issue of sharing the burden that has been talked about so much since the crisis. over the weekend, the german finance minister said when it came to the issue of debt burden, it is a matter of justice and fairness that multinational companies pay their fair contributions. it is not just about sharing the burden among the states. multinationals have to pay. >> we are trying
. >> i used to work for the world bank. again, the second point i wanted to make which is key. what can you do about this? what you can do is spend your money better and stimulate innovation and r&d. you have to cater to the immediate needs of paying pensions. i am not worried about what can happen in the droid. -- detroit. the u.s. will never let down their people. no matter who is picking on whom, this is an issue. >> how you share the burden is the issue. we have been talking...
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this 27-year-old used to work at a garment factory earning just $100 a month. her living conditions were poor. in february, she and others went -- police move in to block the strike. she says an officer assaulted her. reports have been spreading in cambodia and often met with violent crackdowns from the police or military. >> translator: the police officer tried to forcibly bend my arm like this to pull me out. then he put his hands around my throat. >> reporter: she escaped with only minor injuries, but she is angry with the government for its treatment of factory workers. >> translator: how can i be satisfied with a government that abuses workers like me? we need a government free from corruption and free from economic discrimination. >> reporter: cambodia's economic have been achieved against a backdrop from the minister. the election will be a test of the emerging opposition and its ability to raise support from younger voters eager for change. nhk world, phnom penh. >> and now more analysis. cambodians seem sharply divided in their opinions of the prime mi
this 27-year-old used to work at a garment factory earning just $100 a month. her living conditions were poor. in february, she and others went -- police move in to block the strike. she says an officer assaulted her. reports have been spreading in cambodia and often met with violent crackdowns from the police or military. >> translator: the police officer tried to forcibly bend my arm like this to pull me out. then he put his hands around my throat. >> reporter: she escaped with...