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mayor lee: good morning, everyone. good morning, san francisco. it is great to see you here this morning. i would ask before we get started today, if you would join me in a moment of silence for the people of japan who have been so tragically impacted by the disastrous earthquake and tsunami there. if we could have a moment of silence please. thank you very much. good morning. welcome to the 2011 bay area council outlook conference. we have an outstanding agenda for you today. we have been doing this for seven years. every one of these has been very exciting. i think the program we put together is an extremely robust and eclectic program. i think we are all going to learn something. it is a place for action as well. the whole history taking place here, and outlook that results in real action out in the environment. we are really excited about the discussions that will take place today. they will be thought-provoking. i would be remiss if i did not remind e ....
don t form a wall even if you disagree. just because we are kind of more blue in san francisco. a lot more blue. a lot of our investors, they are republican. i was laughing about it because it was kind of this irony where the only investors that are trusted us are putting their omaha, we are trying to convince a democratic brotherhood. we are not trying to be green. we are trying to create the economy better. you have to move towards green a lot more. a couple more quick questions here as we are running short on time. we have got to talk about shark fin souop. soup. it is a chinese delicacy, the sharks are tossed back into the water to die. you took a simi controversial stand by admitting that you have been an eaten shark fin soup. explain a bit about this. i told the truth. you may are may not get that out of a politician. i don t eat it at all very rarely, but it is a delicacy that is used for weddings and special banquets. having said that, i am a very st ....
fiscal year. supervisor chu: thank you, madam chair. to the budget office. there has been a strategy proposed for the sheriff s department, such as changing out the jail health services, perhaps outsourcing on a contract for a different security service for some of the buildings. is the mayor s office contemplating as? so we can be prepared for this discussion? we are not contemplating a geo health proposal at this point. a jail health proposal. it has been proposed by the health commission. a security proposal, so that is an option that is on the table. i know that the mayor is going to want to talk to all of you about that before june 1 and have that discussion. that is compared to the jailhouse proposal. you mentioned it was potentially more tolerable for a lot of reasons. number one, the way it has been proposed by the health department, this version of what they have sent to the commission, it would not involve any layoffs. the ip s at the clinics would be reas ....
believe it is, aggete graders who now that they re moving to high school, we know who they are, we know that they re at risk and we can follow these students and support them better. so i found that data really interesting and i don t know was it provided to the rest of the board? or could we provide that to the rest of the board? i think that would be interesting for people to see. the next meeting will be on may 2. we will be discussing the plans for inclusive practices and i ve asked uesf for their concern and asked for special ed to talk about their concerns and issues surrounding the inclusive practices and we will follow up the next night with staff at the committee of the whole on the special ed redesign. the crick the curriculum committee we start at 5:30. president mendoza: thank you. augmented rules and policy and legislative commission. commissioner murase: my report will be brief. we reviewed legislative proposals and relied allegation on csba recommenda ....
mayor lee: good morning, everyone. good morning, san francisco. it is great to see you here this morning. i would ask before we get started today, if you would join me in a moment of silence for the people of japan who have been so tragically impacted by the disastrous earthquake and tsunami there. if we could have a moment of silence please. thank you very much. good morning. welcome to the 2011 bay area council outlook conference. we have an outstanding agenda for you today. we have been doing this for seven years. every one of these has been very exciting. i think the program we put together is an extremely robust and eclectic program. i think we are all going to learn something. it is a place for action as well. the whole history taking place here, and outlook that results in real action out in the environment. we are really excited about the discussions that will take place today. they will be thought-provoking. i would be remiss if i did not remind ....