Down their driving ships around the caribbean trying to do interdictions, but back in 98 i had a chance to do a Diplomatic Mission going into venezuela and colombia. At the time venezuela was very friendly with us and accept this in there. When we pulled into columbia, quite a different situation. Was one of the few towns you could go around in safely. I have had the chance to watch how planned columbia has worked, the partnerships were developed with the colombians. In fact try have been down there dealing with their head of navy, and we are very proud of the way that they are taking on the regional lead. They are running very symposiums, bringing in other countries, and we continue to work with them and sustain an relationship. The key to that has been a continued commitment. I have to admit that as they see fewer and fewer resources devoted to the counter drug mission then began to get a little anxious because they perceive that as a as backing away from sharing the battle with them
Account for their proportion of the downwind arm. Isnt that true . Yes or no . A think it is an easy answer. I think if you adopted an air quality on the threshold would be more likely to be the case this states that have already done a lot to control air pollution would have to take additional steps, even if it was done in a non costeffective way you answered my question. Does the fact that you begin with the statute says that each upwind state has to account for its effect on the downwind states. But once having identified that affect you then say, those upwind states that can make the reductions more efficiently have to make more reductions than the mere proportion of the harm requires. Isnt that so . I think it would be the case, yes, as compared to some air quality on the measures, the use of cost will have the effect of distributing the burden in a somewhat different way than it would if you considered air quality factor mr. Stewart, the states that are required to do more are th
English, and immigrant survivors and we have expanded training on the Domestic Violence for the agencies and the Community Partner and that means that we work in a very collaborativive way, for just the violence and cross training and training over 437 criminal justice. inaudible and that includes, judges, that includes all other personnel that are working within our criminal justice system. And we have also made sure that we have victim responses to the system to working with the District Attorney office, and to work with and there are Domestic Violence unit, and just all of this demeanor and the felony Domestic Violence cases and the courts have improved the safety in the court rooms and for the survivors, and instituting, the wait periods and for them to allow for the survivors time to leave the building. And there was a time when the cases could get shuffled and lost along the various, and the other care taking of the other issues and so where the people and the department of the e
Persons that are not necessarily and that are not here with us today. And but, i want to acknowledge former commissioner king, and who stands as a giant on our particular commission, and it is legacy for being the first commissioner to lead the justice encourage and then in the justice encourage task force, and so, we really appreciate her vision and leadership, and have done our best to carry on with the same type of vigor and sincerity and serious behindedness that she did. And so it has been a honor to share this panel. And the justice, and panel oversight, and this is just encourage panel Oversight Panel sought to honorably serve the legacy, and the people all over San Francisco, in the bay area, and know her name and her story. And the depth inspires our efforts and challenged us to do and be better as a community and the choice will forever will be with our will, and the Proven Ability to transform San Francisco response to Domestic Violence and serve to the inspiration to the co
Want to thank every member of the board of supervisors who stand up here and Work Together as part of a city family and the police chief and the District Attorney, and our commission on our commission on the status of women and all of our friends in the community, and the Community Agencies are so important for this to happen and more and more, we are recognizing that immigrant groups and the people who dont speak english as their first language need more direct help in this arena and the education, and the services, and the advocacy and we want to make sure that when we do have extra funds, to put to, and to the programs that we also reach all of the immigrant families and we break every language barrier to make sure that the services and the programs are reaching but the most Important Message is violence is not tolerated in this city. All forms of violence. It also means violence is not permitted in any of our sports and their cities as well. And yes, and we will continue to ring so