I am here with a manager at the heart of the city Farmers Market in San Francisco. Thank you for joining us. Tell us a little bit about the organization. Were 30 years old now. We started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. What is the mission of the organization . This area has no Grocery Store spiller it is all momand pop stores. We have this because it is needed. We knew it was needed. And the plaza needed somebody. It was empty. Beautiful with city hall in the background. Thank you for speaking with us. Are you on the web . Yes, hocfarmersmarket. Org. Check them out. Thank you. Welcome. The dish is ready. It looks and smells amazing. Thank you. It was not easy to meet the 20 budget. I checked everybody out and found some great produce. Really lovely seafood. I think that you are going to love it. Do not be shy. Cyou know this can run you 35 to 45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for 20. This will feed four to six people. Not if you invite me over for dinner. I
The magnitude of his lifes work. Thank you for this honor. [applause] members of Christopher Stevens family, ladies and gentlemen, let me first thank Chris Stevens brothers and sisters for their warm and delightful insights into what he was really like. Thank you so much. That was fantastic what you did for us. Christopher stevens was obviously an extraordinary human being and contributor. Every year at stanford we have a group of what we Call National security fellows come. They were roughly army, navy, air force, state department. A couple weeks ago we had a meeting and the first person i called on was an army colonel. I said where were you last . He said in libya. I said did you know Christopher Stevens . He said everybody knew Christopher Stevens. He was our leader, fluent in arabic, constructive, positive, doing something, he was our leader. This spontaneous practically eruption from him. He was a Foreign Service officer. Anybody who has served with a Foreign Service as i did as t
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Make our testing not responsible for the license hes vocation and stuff like that its not us its the drug policy through the 0 nonprofit. In terms of where were going forward. Were trying to increase awareness that Harm Reduction is necessary and increase awareness of drug education in general among the populace. We released a mobile app thats essentially like a phone version of love our information. Were trying to increase the information on the substances. Because of due to the prohibition of common drugs theirs on a arms race to create new drugs like meth doctrine and meth lone were made legal by Congress Last year but theres an influx of new drugs like a b e and etc. , so trying to stay on top of new drugs and to really educate people that we know nothing about those drugs for the most part and, you know, they might have a psych actually effects as a result of mixing them with other drugs commissioner joseph. Just one other question you mentioned in your presentation smoking. We th
What the assignment was, any comments, and if you have an incident number that would be nice. Who is the safety person . We dont want to send people out, just hey, go do this. We want to keep track of it. If they dont come back within a couple hours we have to send somebody to find them or at least checkup on them. If we dont know where they went and who they are, you have chaos. They might be hurt and theyre going to stay hurt. Were going to roll on to disaster psychology. What does that mean . When people go through a disaster, their lives are wrecked. I saw this firsthand, i went down to help out with katrina thing in september. Its weird. Because you are dealing with people that lost everything and its kind of hard to imagine that if you havent done it yourself. Basically, you know, shes looking at her curtains here, she probably handstitched those things. Maybe they have been hanging there the last 5 or 6 years. Everything in the house is wrecked, photos, keepsakes, its a tough th