Different phenomena and if you will all under common road break and it prompted the question what are the commonalities here . Why is it that it seems like so many people have simultaneously lost their minds . [laughter] im here today in part because i care a great deal about the fine art of not losing your mind. And asking questions about how do we return to a somewhat more sane place in our politics . One of the things that this book highlighted at least for me is that all these phenomenon seem to be happening in two main locations. One of them is the campus environment and the other is of course social media. What are these two environments have in common . I would like to offer three answers, perhaps our panelists will have their own or will have responses to mine. My three answers at least are as follows. First theres the toto effect, the total effect is a wellknown phenomenon in Political Science where when a society undertakes to reform itself that is often precisely the moment
The bwparkway, scene of the crash, a serious find. Notes that appeared to have come from a dental school and items that appear to be used by a dentist. The victim in the crash described as a woman iner 20s. Her crv car stopped on the a shoulder red suddenly by a man on the run from police. The victims car broke apart by the collision. The victim pronounced dead at the scene. The parkway northbound lanes shut down for about five hours. E this is tspot, the spot of that terrible crash on the bwparkway. Now, over there is the entrance to the beltways inner loop. Back here the crash se itself, the point of impact, and here today car glass a first aid supplies scattered all about. The suspect driving an in niti car. He was injured in the crash and is recovering in the hospital. Now this all began last night at quarles street a kenworth avenue in northeast. Police say the suspect ran into a k9 vehicle and then police start what had they called a follow after the suspect car. Its unclear as t
Called. Press star 3 to be added to the queue. System will notify you when you are in line you will hear silence had waiting to peek. Operator will unmute you. Callers will have 3 minutes to provide Public Commentful you may watch live at sfgov. Org. Item 1 roll call. President nakajo. Present. Vice president morgan. Present. Commissioner feinstein. Present. Commissioner fraser. Present. Commissioner collins. Present. And chief of department Jeanine Nicholson. Present. President nakajo will read the land acknowledgment. Thank you very much. Ramaytush ohlone land acknowledgement the San Francisco Fire Commission acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the San Francisco peninsula. As the indigenous stewards of this land, and in accordance with their traditions, the Ramaytush Ohlone have never ceded, lost, nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who resid
Well leave this now to go back to the floor of the house. Ordering the previous questn onouse resolution 1071 and adoption of the resolution, if ordered. The first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15minute vote. Pursuant to clause 9 of rule torquehe remaining electronic votes will be conducted as fiveminute vote. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the Unfinished Business is the vote on ordering the previous question on House Resolution 1071 on which the yeas and nays are oered. The clerk will report the right tool of the resolution. The cle the clerk house calendar numberrk 66, House Resolution 1071, resolution providing for consideration of the bill h. R. 6276, to direct the administrator of General Services and the director of the office of management and budget to identify the utilization rate of certain public buildings in federally leased space and for other purposes. Providing for consideration of the resolution, House Resolution 1065 denouncing the Biden Administrations immi
Mr. Perry thank you, madam chair. H. R. 6276, the use it act of 2023, is commonsense and reasonable space occupancy standards to get federal employees back into the office or the agency will have to lose, unused space. As a recent Government Accountability Office Review of how agencies were actually using their headquarter space here in washington, d. C. , found that 17 of 24 agencies, t g. A. O. Re that g. A. O. Reviewed used 25 or less of their space. 17 of 24. 25 or less of their one agency even admitted that if 100 of their employees showed up, every single one of them showed up, they boo sti only usf their own building. Even more troubling is some agencies were using only 9 , they cant even make double digits, of their space, 9 . And to be clear, were not just paying for space to sit empty. But throughout the whole time were paying for utilities and services such as heating, cooling, lighting. Regular power, maintenance, security for the entire space that no one is in. Empty Feder