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it is whether a cloud provider provides one of their data centers to another. the problem is we need contingency planning at one level higher up. you need to worry about the case of the cloud provider themselves is no longer able to provide service and you need to move not to another of their data centers but an entirely different cloud provider. you might need to do that on rapid notice to accommodate cloud provider compromise in a non recoverable manner. the migration is not a question of cost or agencies getting their own data back. it is a security control. and inherent function that needs to be provided so if the cloud provider is compromised the ability to migrate is not a question we are all asking. it is inherent and known to move up in a short number of days or hours and move to another provider. the internet itself is not static. it is changing rapidly and there are several security protocols. the new internet protocol is coming out that need to be considered. make this part of the profile so we don't build on the internet while the internet is changi
it is whether a cloud provider provides one of their data centers to another. the problem is we need contingency planning at one level higher up. you need to worry about the case of the cloud provider themselves is no longer able to provide service and you need to move not to another of their data centers but an entirely different cloud provider. you might need to do that on rapid notice to accommodate cloud provider compromise in a non recoverable manner. the migration is not a question of...
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the findings by the planning commission provided the following statement -- recent tests provided conclusive evidence that the subject property is the most viable location based on quality of coverage, population, land use, compatibility, zoning, and aesthetics. where are the supporting materials for this evidence? verizon fails to provide any specifics regarding the tests. many questions remain unanswered such as who is included in the studies, how was the study conducted, what kind of software liz used to measure signal strength -- what kind of software was used to measure signal strength? our own survey showed that users had more than adequate cellphone coverage in that area. the question remains, are of these antennas necessary? where for all of the disgruntled customers complain about service? there should be at least a consensus on the neighborhood. currently, the data is conflicting. more important, the evidence is lacking. based on these premises, verizon should not be granted a permit at this time. please vote to deny them the permit. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good a
the findings by the planning commission provided the following statement -- recent tests provided conclusive evidence that the subject property is the most viable location based on quality of coverage, population, land use, compatibility, zoning, and aesthetics. where are the supporting materials for this evidence? verizon fails to provide any specifics regarding the tests. many questions remain unanswered such as who is included in the studies, how was the study conducted, what kind of...
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if they do not provide that, that is a threat to the benefits employers do provide. we struggle to obtain and retain. this lapel -- will pull represents a standing threat to benefits provided by other employees. i support supervisor campos' amendment. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i am here on behalf of health active california. we're an advocacy organization. first, i would like to thank the board for your commitment to providing meaningful access to health care to all who work and live in san francisco. since the passage of the health care security ordinance, we recognize san francisco as a leader in health care reform. we hope you will continue to live up -- we hope you will continue to live up to the promise of providing meaningful access to care. as i was drafting my statement, i could not help but think, why is this a debate? workers collect between $1,400 up to $4,000 in the accounts. anyone who has had an emergency or chronic illness knows that is not enough money for long-term health issues. workers are one medical em
if they do not provide that, that is a threat to the benefits employers do provide. we struggle to obtain and retain. this lapel -- will pull represents a standing threat to benefits provided by other employees. i support supervisor campos' amendment. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i am here on behalf of health active california. we're an advocacy organization. first, i would like to thank the board for your commitment to providing meaningful access...
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so we do provide as many tokens as we can, but we do not have funding to provide token's upon request for every client. we have established a token policy for transportation to and from reservation stations and shelters, medical appointments, and certain factors like that. but we do not have the ability at this time to fund an open supply of tokens. at your request, supervisor kim, based on information that there are some other government areas in the bay area that are offering transportation to homeless, we did do some investigation. we found that in santa clara county, there have been some monthly passes provided at a cost to general fund their of approximately $180,000. and that that was not, again, fully open to every homeless person in the county, because it was not a sufficient supply. we have not been able to obtain from them the criteria they have used for releasing those, but it was a commitment on the part of the government to pay for the passes that they did use. and our current relationship, just like that one, we are paying full price for the tokens. we do issue, and that
so we do provide as many tokens as we can, but we do not have funding to provide token's upon request for every client. we have established a token policy for transportation to and from reservation stations and shelters, medical appointments, and certain factors like that. but we do not have the ability at this time to fund an open supply of tokens. at your request, supervisor kim, based on information that there are some other government areas in the bay area that are offering transportation...
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and that was the migration of data from one cloud service provider to another. and i wanted to see when the government is moving its service from one provider to another, how we know that that information on the original provider is not still being stored, and they do not have that anymore? guest: that is an excellent question, jennifer. if you think about the framework for securing federal systems, there are controls that exist today that require federal agencies to do contingency planning. so if they have systems in three locations in the country and they lose the facility, they have to be able to recover and the other two. but the fact of the matter is that that recovery is all within one federal agency. when you switch to cloud computing, we know the cloud providers are very robust and have the ability to recover probably more so in many cases than the federal government can, because they have many facilities distributed globally. and that is a good thing. the problem is, what if you have the cloud provider who has and irrecoverable compromise in its securit
and that was the migration of data from one cloud service provider to another. and i wanted to see when the government is moving its service from one provider to another, how we know that that information on the original provider is not still being stored, and they do not have that anymore? guest: that is an excellent question, jennifer. if you think about the framework for securing federal systems, there are controls that exist today that require federal agencies to do contingency planning. so...
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bryson has provided none of disinformation. -- verizon has provided none of this information. >> i am the president of san francisco tomorrow. we support the neighbors in their appeal. we fully support this argument and it is highly appropriate that you provide more specific direction to the planning department as to when additional service is or is not required. >> good afternoon, supervisors. built this is completely lacking any meaningful data or a simple definition of terms. the design engineer report includes graphs purporting to show the pending capacity problems at the three closest sites. let's take a look at the st. mary's hospital. this is an implication that this is of greater importance. there are the words st. mary's hospital site and there is no clarity as to what units are being provided. presumably, the arguments the time because the words 100% capacity appear at the top. along the access, the words mb usage with no accompanying key. what does this mean? the engineering report might as well be signed by the reverend of oakland because they provide no actual hard number
bryson has provided none of disinformation. -- verizon has provided none of this information. >> i am the president of san francisco tomorrow. we support the neighbors in their appeal. we fully support this argument and it is highly appropriate that you provide more specific direction to the planning department as to when additional service is or is not required. >> good afternoon, supervisors. built this is completely lacking any meaningful data or a simple definition of terms. the...
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>> i would say that to they are providing -- they may be providing food, but they are providing it in an area where the logistics requires them to have some unique capabilities. we would not always advocated lowest bidder. we would want the low bid. >> lowest responsible bidder. >> exactly. i would feel terrible leaving and acted like, providing food in afghanistan and iraq is the same as providing it summer alps. it is not. >> commissioner, -- somewhere else. it is not. >> do you believe that other american companies are not capable of providing translation logistics, fuel? >> you and i do not have a basic disagreement. i just want to qualify your comment to make sure we realize there are some unique parts to this otherwise -- i think the commission would look foolish making an assumption. >> i would like to do things and not just talk. could we see if the commission could take one area of these $3 billion contracts, probably the simplest but the less complication, and go forward and see if we could competitively bid it? >> we no longer exist and we ended our work in september. we ar
>> i would say that to they are providing -- they may be providing food, but they are providing it in an area where the logistics requires them to have some unique capabilities. we would not always advocated lowest bidder. we would want the low bid. >> lowest responsible bidder. >> exactly. i would feel terrible leaving and acted like, providing food in afghanistan and iraq is the same as providing it summer alps. it is not. >> commissioner, -- somewhere else. it is not....
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maybe religious counseling, whatever type of counseling is provided, or a place that provides medical facilities. i really for -- hope you will support this legislation. thank you. >> good morning. my name is dr. suzanne good men. i'm a family physician and a clinical professor here at ucsf. i camera we work with adolescents and young adults dealing with pregnancy care, abortion, contraception and preventative services. earlier this month i presented to the american academy of physicians. i wanted to present the decision been reached regarding crisis pregnancy centers. result that the american academy of family physicians urges local governments in states to support only the programs that provide medical-accurate information to women facing unintended pregnancies and forcing connection loss. i fully agree with the statement have many -- and have had many patients over the years report deceptive counseling causing significant delays unnecessary care and having impact on child care, transportation, air arrangements, cost and safety of outcome. i urge you to vote yes on this ordinance. s
maybe religious counseling, whatever type of counseling is provided, or a place that provides medical facilities. i really for -- hope you will support this legislation. thank you. >> good morning. my name is dr. suzanne good men. i'm a family physician and a clinical professor here at ucsf. i camera we work with adolescents and young adults dealing with pregnancy care, abortion, contraception and preventative services. earlier this month i presented to the american academy of physicians....
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it was provided just last week. it is more your purview to evaluate the credibility of that, versus horizon. it was not at the commission hearing. president chiu: why don't we now hear from a representative from the project sponsor? you will have up to 10 minutes for your presentation. >> i will be using the light board. i am outside counsel for verizon wireless. it is a pleasure to appear before you. i have been representing horizon for 20 years. i was part of the preparation of the guidelines in 1996. there was no adverse industry input or attempt to skew the document, which was primarily driven by important and historic figures in san francisco. i appreciate the fact that the neighborhood has brought up most of our exhibits already. we respect their opinions and concerns about wireless service. wireless service has become ubiquitous. there are more cellular subscriptions in the united states than there are people. it has become important to our daily lives. i want to enlighten you about two issues. one is coverag
it was provided just last week. it is more your purview to evaluate the credibility of that, versus horizon. it was not at the commission hearing. president chiu: why don't we now hear from a representative from the project sponsor? you will have up to 10 minutes for your presentation. >> i will be using the light board. i am outside counsel for verizon wireless. it is a pleasure to appear before you. i have been representing horizon for 20 years. i was part of the preparation of the...
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and yet we were still providing services for over -- ended up basically continuing to provide medical services. and then as people -- food banks came back up, we were able to stop our food service. as the salvation army began doing some more of the services, we were able to drop some of the services we were doing but that was after coordinated efforts wall of the community-based organizations. and any of the time i have been talking in san francisco about disaster preparedness and what we saw in watsonville was that the first night of the -- after the earthquake we found over 3,000 people in parks and open space and we ended up with thousands of people continuing to be in parks and open space for months ahead -- after the earthquake. and so in a concentrated place like san francisco with the housing shortage i'm always pressed to tell people to learn how to shelter people for a long period of time, how to deal with the fact that -- especially in san francisco, at least in watsonville people were living in their back yards and front yards for months at a time. here in san francisco we
and yet we were still providing services for over -- ended up basically continuing to provide medical services. and then as people -- food banks came back up, we were able to stop our food service. as the salvation army began doing some more of the services, we were able to drop some of the services we were doing but that was after coordinated efforts wall of the community-based organizations. and any of the time i have been talking in san francisco about disaster preparedness and what we saw...
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>> guest: it's a series of regulations on broadband internet providers that limit what your service provider provides you access to the internet presumably with high-speed service can cowith business models models and pric. so the idea of the net neutrality rules is to limit the reach or scope of your local transport network that hooks you up, takes you to the internet in terms of your data traffic and allow you, the customer, to access any kind of application or content without the discretion of the broadband provider involved. so it's, basically, rules or regulations that limit the business models and packaging of your local broadband company. >> host: well, in december 2010 fcc commissioner michael copps said allowing gigantic corporations to exercise unfettered control over americans' access to the internet not only creates risks to technological innovation and economic growth, but it poses a real threat to freedom of speech and the future of our democracy. do you agree with his statement? >> guest: very little of it. in fact, the unfettered market that he references is the market that h
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our web site -- this year, we were able to provide the public information about when we are providing our outreach activities. brochures are available for out our website for it would provide our quarterly reports to you and make those available to you as well. our challenge is to do more with less. in the past, there has been more frequent resources there's and opportunities to do outreach. we are balancing the dance between our investigative load and our ability to do our reach. despite all of these challenges, we are committed to a robust outreach strategy and we welcome your questions, your suggestions. president mazzucco: thank you very much. any questions? commissioner kingsley: thank you very much for your report. i enjoy going over your report. i think that the occ ought to be commended and congratulated on being at the forefront of our nation and having the program, the outreach that you do. thank you for that. i am just a knowledge in that. it seems to be growing year by year. two questions -- one is the outreach to the muslim-arab- middle eastern descent community. we heard
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our proposals are provided. once the mayor has his proposal in writing it is clearly delineated so we have all the relevant information, we would be more than happy to entertain that. i also worry about the extent to which we are deviating from the notice. i do not know if the attorney has any guidance on that. >> deputy city attorney, cheryl adams. i think it is reasonable to discuss alternatives within the scope of said the proposal. supervisor campos: ok, go ahead. >> i appreciate your comments. you're right, the devil is in the details. we're working hard to put something on paper. supervisor farrell asked me to speak about this broadly. the mayor is of mind that in order to provide help taxes, which is the ultimate goal, you could use and the like this, make deposits into hra's . vocable -- make them. vocable. during the 18 months, an eerie vocable expense. the office of labor enforcement would conduct a series of interviews with employees and a service to its employees to understand what they think their b
our proposals are provided. once the mayor has his proposal in writing it is clearly delineated so we have all the relevant information, we would be more than happy to entertain that. i also worry about the extent to which we are deviating from the notice. i do not know if the attorney has any guidance on that. >> deputy city attorney, cheryl adams. i think it is reasonable to discuss alternatives within the scope of said the proposal. supervisor campos: ok, go ahead. >> i...
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and does provide health access, i have provided glasses recently to someone who had money three years ago. i just paid for a knee surgery for someone who had money for three years in their account. i have not -- i have never limited those moneys to someone, but the accrual basis of paying out this money allows me to stay in business and i also have taken out many loans to stay in business the last three years. bank of america just said, "your credit line is due 12/25." if this goes through, thank you. you have put the nail in the coffin. supervisor chiu: before the next speaker, let me call up a couple of folks. [reading names] why don't we proceed to the next speaker? >> thank you, supervisors. good morning. good afternoon. i am with the laborers corporation of north america. we represent construction workers and public employees. we represent the working poor who are all union members. i want to applaud your efforts, supervisor campos. i believe what your doing, especially with the fraud, is commendable. san francisco has always led the way on health care discussion. i think we shou
and does provide health access, i have provided glasses recently to someone who had money three years ago. i just paid for a knee surgery for someone who had money for three years in their account. i have not -- i have never limited those moneys to someone, but the accrual basis of paying out this money allows me to stay in business and i also have taken out many loans to stay in business the last three years. bank of america just said, "your credit line is due 12/25." if this goes...
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in fact, accurate information is provided to consumers. i don't know that we have to wait until there is an actual injury to make that happen. in terms of the injuries that could come because of this information, i think it is something we have to be mindful of. i can tell you even in progress of san francisco, we still see efforts to intimidate women who are trying to exercise their legal right to choose whether or not to terminate a pregnancy. i know that in my district, in district 9, one of the most progressive districts in the city, there have been a number of examples in the planned parenthood clinic that open their where individuals have taken upon themselves to intimidate women. the reality is even in san francisco, these problems are rise. we have a responsibility to make sure accurate information is provided and i'm proud to sponsor this legislation. supervisor avalos: thank you. i will be voting in favor of this legislation. i did have a move out of committee without recommendation hoping to get more information that would back
in fact, accurate information is provided to consumers. i don't know that we have to wait until there is an actual injury to make that happen. in terms of the injuries that could come because of this information, i think it is something we have to be mindful of. i can tell you even in progress of san francisco, we still see efforts to intimidate women who are trying to exercise their legal right to choose whether or not to terminate a pregnancy. i know that in my district, in district 9, one of...
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to generally not more than one provider per area. the auction will maximize coverage for unserved miles in the budget, reflecting the val our of mobile voice and broadband coverage. auction winners will be required to deploy 4g service in three years or 3g service in two years attention sure that important public interests are met, recipients will be responsible for a variety of obligations, including voice and data rooming, and it provides a one-time tribal mobility fund, to aired 50 minimum in funding for tribal lands including alaska and hawaiian homeland. the order provides several mechanisms to help ensure that mobility fund support address tribes' needs for service or their tribal land. phase two will provide 500 minimum per year in ongoing support. as part of this budget, phase two of the mobile fund will include dedicated ongoing support for tribal areas up to $100 million per year. the funds available in phase two will expand and sustain mobile voice and broadband service in places where service would be unable absent federa
to generally not more than one provider per area. the auction will maximize coverage for unserved miles in the budget, reflecting the val our of mobile voice and broadband coverage. auction winners will be required to deploy 4g service in three years or 3g service in two years attention sure that important public interests are met, recipients will be responsible for a variety of obligations, including voice and data rooming, and it provides a one-time tribal mobility fund, to aired 50 minimum...
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i have provided bill with a list of people but i will put a letter of accommodation into their files for the leaders that did a terrific job. you would all be so proud of them for what they did and how the venture their children. it was remarkable. what i would like to do now is before i play a video, i would like to bring up chief semermen and chief nash were instrumental in the process. they were instrumental in our ability to pull this off, so i would like to bring them up. >> thank you. i am chief william zimmerman from that recreation department here in san francisco. i am here this morning primarily to present to you our deep, heartfelt gratitude for the support of rec and park in the creation of a magnificent event that is more than just the feel good activity, that was set up for kids to we have the greatest amount of faith in their ability to transform behavior based on the guidance of leadership provided by positive adult role models. i am here to express the gratitude. anything that has happened in the past 6.5 years since i have arrived here that involves juvenile's alway
i have provided bill with a list of people but i will put a letter of accommodation into their files for the leaders that did a terrific job. you would all be so proud of them for what they did and how the venture their children. it was remarkable. what i would like to do now is before i play a video, i would like to bring up chief semermen and chief nash were instrumental in the process. they were instrumental in our ability to pull this off, so i would like to bring them up. >> thank...
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and you do provide the public art and outside of the district you are not required to provide any public art under the existing environment. and a residential growth. the downtown plan buzz about guiding office development and a lot of high-rise, high intensity residential development also in the downtown. in talking with some of the authors, there is more of them here today actually in the audience, and it is true that it was with the development for the office and a requirement for the open space. and sometimes it's more of a challenge with the public art pieces in concert with residential development. and our analysis found that the monumental art that you have seen today is really important for the downtown buildings, especially those where they have an open space requirement. and it is a public space where they are welcome to go and also leverages private development in an interesting way. and not only do they put the capital into a piece of art associated with their property and also add value to their property and required to maintain and that is something that's significant and t
and you do provide the public art and outside of the district you are not required to provide any public art under the existing environment. and a residential growth. the downtown plan buzz about guiding office development and a lot of high-rise, high intensity residential development also in the downtown. in talking with some of the authors, there is more of them here today actually in the audience, and it is true that it was with the development for the office and a requirement for the open...
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one important community service they provide is providing produce boxes, healthy and fresh produce boxes for people on sunday from 10:00 to 3:00 p.m. with tremendous items in it as well. i apologize for those that did not know about this, but yesterday was free food day as well. usually, it is the first monday of the month with the chefs and others will try different types of food for sampling. i do not know of any other restaurant in the city that has a free food monday. the issue -- the other issue i wanted to raise -- supervisor avalos and i will be raising the motion we made last week in support of the occupied wall street -- occupy wall street movement, and i wanted to reiterate that i strongly believe in the efforts around the country, and we are doing our best to challenge the bailout of banks and billionaires' while our communities face growing hunger. i wanted to say that one of my heroes from rage against the machine and audioslave was at the rally, and a number of musicians and entertainers have been there and a lot of creativity is coming out of these efforts. it is showing s
one important community service they provide is providing produce boxes, healthy and fresh produce boxes for people on sunday from 10:00 to 3:00 p.m. with tremendous items in it as well. i apologize for those that did not know about this, but yesterday was free food day as well. usually, it is the first monday of the month with the chefs and others will try different types of food for sampling. i do not know of any other restaurant in the city that has a free food monday. the issue -- the other...
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from staff, we provided assistance in looking at density analysis, and we provided, with the help of johnny and jonathan, some exercises looking at typical sights to see what sort of density changes we can make in the area to help address the long standing needs the city has for growth, especially along a transit preferential street in the geary brt. we also began working, again with staff, shelley and michael and johnny were very instrumental in some of the very initial stages of taking social heritage resources the committee had identified and mapping those resources, and we continue that process with the cultural heritage committee, hoping to refine that list of resources and how they should be mapped. also, i was happy to get help from one of the -- a young woman who is now in law school in san diego by the name of jennifer lie. and jessica avila, a san francisco state senior. and a young man you will hear later from, who has helped me to start to look at the rooftops for the malls. we have almost three city blocks the rooftops. and without height change and without significant w
from staff, we provided assistance in looking at density analysis, and we provided, with the help of johnny and jonathan, some exercises looking at typical sights to see what sort of density changes we can make in the area to help address the long standing needs the city has for growth, especially along a transit preferential street in the geary brt. we also began working, again with staff, shelley and michael and johnny were very instrumental in some of the very initial stages of taking social...
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the advocates will also be providing services and support. i like to think they do it in no other city like they do in san francisco. working with partner agencies is key to this. this is a cooperative effort that happens to be located inside the police department. i want you to take special note that we have a children's play area to keep them occupied, safe, and warm. we have books in chinese that were provided by a community member. we have books in spanish that are on the way. we want to make this a place for everybody. i will not go on and on. i really want to get to what is important. that is to get inside. i will pass the microphone i cai appreciate his support in pulling this off. it took a lot of change and collaboration of the police department. they moved their space, they work on their time off. they worked with me and the command staff to get this done. i think when you go inside, their hearts are in the right place. this is the deputy chief. >> good morning. fiona mah appreciates the invitation and appreciates the effort to bett
the advocates will also be providing services and support. i like to think they do it in no other city like they do in san francisco. working with partner agencies is key to this. this is a cooperative effort that happens to be located inside the police department. i want you to take special note that we have a children's play area to keep them occupied, safe, and warm. we have books in chinese that were provided by a community member. we have books in spanish that are on the way. we want to...
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to generally not more than one provider per area. the auction will maximize coverage for unserved miles in the budget, reflecting the val our of mobile voice and broadband coverage. auction winners will be required to deploy 4g service in three years or 3g service in two years attention sure that important public interests are met, recipients will be responsible for a variety of obligations, including voice and data rooming, and it provides a one-time tribal mobility fund, to aired 50 minimum in funding for tribal lands including alaska and hawaiian homeland. the order provides several mechanisms to help ensure that mobility fund support address tribes' needs for service or their tribal land. phase two will provide 500 minimum per year in ongoing support. as part of this budget, phase two of the mobile fund will include dedicated ongoing support for tribal areas up to $100 million per year. the funds available in phase two will expand and sustain mobile voice and broadband service in places where service would be unable absent federa
to generally not more than one provider per area. the auction will maximize coverage for unserved miles in the budget, reflecting the val our of mobile voice and broadband coverage. auction winners will be required to deploy 4g service in three years or 3g service in two years attention sure that important public interests are met, recipients will be responsible for a variety of obligations, including voice and data rooming, and it provides a one-time tribal mobility fund, to aired 50 minimum...
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it provides social service money to provide an on-site community center. case workers worked in the developments day today and wake up every day and think about the need for those residents and then work differently in a way with those families. they also partner with the consolation of schools. the thing that is exciting is that it really comes at a time when the district has already been focused on the school transformation through the superintendent zone under the leadership of the doctor and the superintendent himself. there was some core work that was happening to address the historic inequities in the bayview. the district has been focused on release supporting and developing the teachers as the change agents in the school. some principals now a seat -- receive coaching and extra support. there are some financial incentives for the principles that take on what can be challenging schools. this builds on what is working on the ground and adopting and implementing standardized curriculum. providing extra professional development. this is because of the
it provides social service money to provide an on-site community center. case workers worked in the developments day today and wake up every day and think about the need for those residents and then work differently in a way with those families. they also partner with the consolation of schools. the thing that is exciting is that it really comes at a time when the district has already been focused on the school transformation through the superintendent zone under the leadership of the doctor...
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they can be child care providers so our clients can go out and work. >> we found more and more women of child bearing age come down with cancer and they have kids and the kids were having a horrible time and parents were having a horrible time. how do parents tell their kids they may not be here? what we do is provide a place and the material and support and then they figure out their own truth, what it means to them. i see the behavior change in front of my eyes. maybe they have never been able to go out of boundaries, their lives have been so rigid to sort of expressing that makes tremendous changes. because we did what we did, it is now sort of a nationwide model. >> i think you would be surprised if you come to these clinics. many of them i think would be your neighbors if you knew that. often times we just don't discuss that. we treat husband and wife and they bring in their kids or we treat the grandparents and then the next generation. there are people who come in who need treatment for their heart disease or for their diabetes or their high blood pressure or their cholesterol
they can be child care providers so our clients can go out and work. >> we found more and more women of child bearing age come down with cancer and they have kids and the kids were having a horrible time and parents were having a horrible time. how do parents tell their kids they may not be here? what we do is provide a place and the material and support and then they figure out their own truth, what it means to them. i see the behavior change in front of my eyes. maybe they have never...
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so like really, we're not providing service. which is really our goal to provide service to our residents. and really we're not trying to be a private sector business. and just trying to rip people off. we're really trying to provide service to everyone in this city. and not give them tickets for not being able to do something they can't do. thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is rachel and i'm also a member of the san francisco youth commission. but today, i'm not speaking as a representative of the youth commission. i'm speaking for myself. i'm speaking as a 16-year-old high school student. a frequent day church user and also a really, really lucky girl. my family can afford to pay for the bus. and i'm really grateful for that and i know i'm very lucky. i say this not to oppose the issue of accessibility to transportation for youth. i firmly believe in this issue along with many people here today. i say this to add another perspective to this debate. what concerns me a
so like really, we're not providing service. which is really our goal to provide service to our residents. and really we're not trying to be a private sector business. and just trying to rip people off. we're really trying to provide service to everyone in this city. and not give them tickets for not being able to do something they can't do. thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is rachel and i'm also a member of the san...
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we have provided excerpts of the statement of work. we have begun the status meeting on reporting, and our next steps are to complete the initial phase 1 deliverable next thought. commissioner hechanova: item #6 -- >> yes. i would like to walk you through the time line. hit no. 5 on the computer so you can get a full page. we have the project laid out in stages. right now we're in the initiation phase, and that is also preparations. the project charter, which is in progress, the project plan with a draft of and finalizing, and the kickoff meeting next week. we also set up the staging environment, which is being tested. the next page is the analysis. we will be looking at the business process reengineering that already occurred, and identifying any changes. that is looking at the as is and to be processes that were already analyze, bringing in subject matters to determine if there are any changes. stage three, configuration. that is where we go through the records system and determine how we need to configure it for our needs in terms o
we have provided excerpts of the statement of work. we have begun the status meeting on reporting, and our next steps are to complete the initial phase 1 deliverable next thought. commissioner hechanova: item #6 -- >> yes. i would like to walk you through the time line. hit no. 5 on the computer so you can get a full page. we have the project laid out in stages. right now we're in the initiation phase, and that is also preparations. the project charter, which is in progress, the project...
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we provided gift cards. we fed youth every day. we made sure we had everything they wanted to have so they would be continued to be motivated. real excited about the fact they got on from other high schools to come to balboa every day. that shows a lot about their motivation to be successful. at the end, each provided a portfolio that included a cover letter, resume, as well as an essay that talked about how learning relate to employment. also, they were able to have a project-based learning experience. they planned a summit during the five-week duration. the summit had taken place toward the end of the summer. members of the school board were present as well as superintendent carlos garcia. youth had the opportunity to ask questions to the panel as well as provide their thoughts and insights on what they feel about school and how it is here in the district. they did a good job putting this together. this is something we will actually continue with the program during the school year. this is just an outline of what they did each we
we provided gift cards. we fed youth every day. we made sure we had everything they wanted to have so they would be continued to be motivated. real excited about the fact they got on from other high schools to come to balboa every day. that shows a lot about their motivation to be successful. at the end, each provided a portfolio that included a cover letter, resume, as well as an essay that talked about how learning relate to employment. also, they were able to have a project-based learning...
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thirdly, changes provide consistency across articles 10 and 11. the were a number of inconsistencies which we believe we have rectified in this effort. supervisors got -- supervisor weiner has proposed other changes to our to call 11 which will take up, but were unable to get to to provide today. parenthetically, the issue around article 11 -- we have voted on two occasions now. we have voted an intent to pass the ordinance and forward it on to you. we have just been waiting this last time for the verification as to form from the deputy city attorney. we will take that up on november 2. we would be pleased to report to the planning commission on the results of our discussions from november to, and recommendations when you take that up at the appropriate time. we are here to provide the historic preservation commission perspective, if you should need that, as outlined in the staff report and recommendations, should you wish as you proceed tonight. again, thank you for this opportunity. president olague: thank you. >> president and commissioners, th
thirdly, changes provide consistency across articles 10 and 11. the were a number of inconsistencies which we believe we have rectified in this effort. supervisors got -- supervisor weiner has proposed other changes to our to call 11 which will take up, but were unable to get to to provide today. parenthetically, the issue around article 11 -- we have voted on two occasions now. we have voted an intent to pass the ordinance and forward it on to you. we have just been waiting this last time for...
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you cannot simply just provide services and simply said, we provided services. you have to also understand whether a program you have established is effective in dealing with some of the metal health and social health and other physical health needs of these individuals. if you cannot make the initial diagnosis and tailor the program based on their needs, you will continue to perpetuate these kinds of individuals that we call homeless and the problems that continue to have. [applause] >> thank you. we will continue to ask questions from audience. thank you for your input. we will continue to do this alphabetically. we start with you. ext. person, we will start with you. everyone will answer the same question. the question to everyone, what can you do to keep the middle class of san francisco and bring families back to the city? >> we are the city with the fewest children per capita of any other city in the country. as a child who was born and raised in san francisco and played on the streets, i can attest this is a fabulous place to grow up and be raised. but pe
you cannot simply just provide services and simply said, we provided services. you have to also understand whether a program you have established is effective in dealing with some of the metal health and social health and other physical health needs of these individuals. if you cannot make the initial diagnosis and tailor the program based on their needs, you will continue to perpetuate these kinds of individuals that we call homeless and the problems that continue to have. [applause] >>...
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you cannot simply just provide services and simply said, we provided services. you have to also understand whether a program you have established is effective in dealing with some of the metal health and social health and other physical health needs of these individuals. if you cannot make the initial diagnosis and tailor the program based on their needs, you will continue to perpetuate these kinds of individuals that we call homeless and the problems that continue to have. [applause]
you cannot simply just provide services and simply said, we provided services. you have to also understand whether a program you have established is effective in dealing with some of the metal health and social health and other physical health needs of these individuals. if you cannot make the initial diagnosis and tailor the program based on their needs, you will continue to perpetuate these kinds of individuals that we call homeless and the problems that continue to have. [applause]
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well, i think it's important for the families to be involved and to help the provider, the care providers, understand the background of the family and the background of the individual. how-what role their disabilities played in their lives, and what kinds of limitations they might have. but at the same time, you know, you reach a point where you have to let the person, the butterfly go free. so i think families have to have a little balance, have input, but then let the person go. and be part of their own recovery. dr. clark, i want to move now to the affordable care act. under the affordable care act, there is this whole movement to integrate services. how is that going to work for individuals with disabilities? well, it actually may work to the advantage of individuals with disabilities. because the integrated continuum of care should foster, in the essential benefit package, comprehensive assessment of that individual's condition. so not only do you acknowledge the presence of the disability, but you also acknowledge the presence of the mental health or substance use issues. and then h
well, i think it's important for the families to be involved and to help the provider, the care providers, understand the background of the family and the background of the individual. how-what role their disabilities played in their lives, and what kinds of limitations they might have. but at the same time, you know, you reach a point where you have to let the person, the butterfly go free. so i think families have to have a little balance, have input, but then let the person go. and be part...
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california wants to cut back how much money it is providing for medicaid providers. doctors, pharmacists, hospitals. california enacted several cuts. doctors and hospitals went to court and said the state has to provide sufficient money so that there will be providers for poor people who need doctors and what you're doing is going to deprive these people of medical care. the courts in california blocked the cuts from going into effect. the state has appealed to the supreme court. the obama administration is on their side. they are saying courts have no lawyer. this is to be negotiated between sacramento and washington. can judges in courts stop state cutbacks in medicaid spending? that is a big deal. almost every state is under pressure to reduce their medicaid spending. host: david savage, a reporter "los angeles times for. -- a reporter for "los angeles times." thank you for being here. up next we will talk about banks charging fees on debt accords. -- debit cards. >> international stock markets are down today. british treasury chief says time is running out for a
california wants to cut back how much money it is providing for medicaid providers. doctors, pharmacists, hospitals. california enacted several cuts. doctors and hospitals went to court and said the state has to provide sufficient money so that there will be providers for poor people who need doctors and what you're doing is going to deprive these people of medical care. the courts in california blocked the cuts from going into effect. the state has appealed to the supreme court. the obama...
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providing access to sunlight in business with protection from development. which leads us to the planning code. its intent is to guide, control and regulate future growth in accordance with the general plan. this is an overall map of the zoning in san francisco. i am understand it's going to be difficult for you to read. it is just there as a graphic to illustrate the density in the northeast quadrants with the downtown or commercial districts. as you move further west, primarily residential districts and then neighborhood commercial corridors throughout the city and county of san francisco. the zoning administrator -- an extremely important position, charged with the ministry and interpreting the code. he's also charged with code compliance. he reviews and grants variances from the planning code, which are variations from the code standard. he represents the planning department before the board of appeals along with other specific duties. the current planning division has a long list of responsibilities. these first project review and a newly created prelim
providing access to sunlight in business with protection from development. which leads us to the planning code. its intent is to guide, control and regulate future growth in accordance with the general plan. this is an overall map of the zoning in san francisco. i am understand it's going to be difficult for you to read. it is just there as a graphic to illustrate the density in the northeast quadrants with the downtown or commercial districts. as you move further west, primarily residential...
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from your care provider. we have had challenges with this especially for patients like myself and this is a true story. i had blood tests about six months ago and i went in on a saturday morning and had the blood test and it was 8:15 and at the lab. at 10 30 i was at the barber shop and my blackberry went off and i got a call from kaiser permanente and that my blood test results were ready and i got online and there's a thing where you can graph your blood results and see how you did over time and everything like that. and then i saw one of my blood tests kind of went up a little bit and it was just a little bit but it was enough to really worry me 'cause i don't like my blood going up. and so i took a -- i sent the mental to my doctor and said, you know, i'm looking at my blood tests and okay, and it was a weekend and she didn't respond back until late sunday. and she looked at it and she said, you know, i looked at it. your blood is fine. you should stop worrying so much and wait until you see me in three m
from your care provider. we have had challenges with this especially for patients like myself and this is a true story. i had blood tests about six months ago and i went in on a saturday morning and had the blood test and it was 8:15 and at the lab. at 10 30 i was at the barber shop and my blackberry went off and i got a call from kaiser permanente and that my blood test results were ready and i got online and there's a thing where you can graph your blood results and see how you did over time...