Child Care Planning and advisory council. I am here to speak in favor of the child care facilities because there is a huge requirement in the city. We have currently just on the citys low income list 3,000 children who we have no space for. We have no facilities for. It is one of the Biggest Challenges that the city is facing in terms of being able to provide adequate child care. One of the things that is especially desirable about this facility that it is on the ground floor. That means we would be our people would be able to serve infants and young toddlers who would be about three months probably to 18 months. Currently in two of our facilities and we are opening up another one in the fall, but we cannot serve infants and toddlers because they are not on the ground floor. There is a very big need just within our program. We have 110 children on the wait list for infants and young toddlers. You can see that there is a great need and kind of one of my mottos we can never do enough for
Able to get folks downtown quickly on the t, then the need for parking wouldnt be there. We understand that the lots there are full. Like many San Francisco neighborhoods to get a parking spot in this area you need to drive around. I have that situation. I had a car until three years ago when i said it is a pain in the butt. Finding parking is hard. I was fortunate to be in a situation to get rid of the car. A lot of folks dont have that. We are also looking at a situation that goes what do we want to prioritize . Parking spots are homes for people. At the end of the day it does frankly suck that is a tradeoff we have to figure out because parking does take up space. When trying to figure out these crazy priorities in the city, there is a lot of give and take. We absolutely understand that the desire for more parking at the site, but when looking at everything and looking at the big picture, we would argue building more homes should take priority over those requests. We ask that you do
Evidence relating to the now infamous phone call with the ukrainian leader. Plus the story of the two women who ended up having a lot more in common than just the driveway. You kind of know your neighbour, because you never know, it could be your sister you have been looking for hello and welcome. Im Michelle Fleury in washington. Christian fraser is in london. The United Nations says more than 100,000 people have been displaced asa 100,000 people have been displaced as a result of turkeys advance into northern syria. Today, the turks we re northern syria. Today, the turks were pushing deeper, a Syrian Government troops, newly allied to the kurds, began to deploy along the border. The Syrian Forces are backed by russia. Turkey is a member of the nato alliance. Ankara and moscow do have open channels of dialogue, but the risks dont really need explaining. Meanwhile, the americans are bringing forward the withdrawal of their troops. Around 1000 will be relocated to iraq orjordan. 0ur Int
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Im happy to now introduce the final panel today that brings together a highly impressiveat group of scholars and practitioners dedicated to the preservation of the white house, something that is near and dear to us at the White House Historical association. Doctor matthew Vice President of the rubinstein National Center for white house history and a Senior Historian at the white houseia Historical Association will moderate the conversation. The firstre panelist is Leslie Greenbaum and president of the Thomas Jefferson foundationmo which owns and operates monticello. In addition to this work shes served by president ial appointment on the committees of the preservation of the white house under president s joe biden, donald trump, barack obama, george w. Bush and bill clinton. President of the White House Historical association leading to the association nonprofit, nonpartisan mission to support conservation and preservation at the white house private funding. John serves l as the nation