that still are being impacted by some cuts and look forward to having those discussions with the agency, with the department. but i do want to emphasize the importance of restoring the 3 million for hiv funding, and i want to highlight a couple of programs in my district that would be essentially eliminated if these cuts remain. and that s [speaker not understood] hiv prevention work as well as [speaker not understood] and [speaker not understood]. so, what we re talking about is a very vulnerable population, a population of gay, bisexual, latino men mostly, where we do need to make sure that there is hiv prevention that is funded. if we fail to, to fund programs [speaker not understood] which has been in existence for quite sometime and has proven to be a very effective program, what we re talking about is not only an increase in the number of infections, but you re talking about in the end having to spend a lot more money to provide services to these individuals, from a mon
it trained me how to [speaker not understood] on an emotional support to others with terminal illness, especially aids. it did more than that, though. this training, i just went through the training again so i can have another client to work with. this emotional support as well as the other services introduced me to ward 86 and i ve been at ward 86 for almost a quarter of a century also. i feel i feel like i m the beneficiary of the best health care system here in san francisco. the federal government ~ whittles away with the models we ve created here. i ask you to consider backfilling whatever you can, as much as you can. the services we at shante provide and the other programs here today really do save lives and really make life worthwhile living for those who don t have good lives. i please urge you to backfill as much as you can. thank you. next speaker. ladies and gentlemen of the audience and supervisors, for the record my name is emil lawrence. been a resident in the
and consider the fact that you can cut the budgets, but you can t cut the amount of people who are being infected or that are getting sick each day, each year. thank you. thank you. next speaker. [inaudible] and i ve been at my tree, my second time. [speaker not understood] my kidney failed and i didn t know my t-cell count was so low. they brought me back to life and to care. never had care like that before. i ve been on the streets for 35 years. never had nobody love me, care about me, or anything. these people showed me how to love again and how to care about myself. this is my second round, now i m on dialysis and i have lung disease and i m not sure how long i ll be alive. they give me strength. they make me happy. at least i wake up every morning now smiling. and i can look in the mirror and thank god i m alive. before i didn t care. because these people unconditional care and love me, no matter what i did, they showed me more and more love. and anyplace like my tre
with all due respect to you guys giving us a minute you re getting paid to be mere. my cab that you just issued a new medallion for is in the garage so i can give you money for parking. so you re trusting me i m supposed to trust you to borrow $300,000 to get a medallion, where you re watering down our investment by issuing down medallions to companies for less amount of money to the pointd9,! where i m not even sure that it s worth it. and there s 1400 people on the waiting list. if they all did 10 years apiece you re talking about 14,000 man years. go far back far enough that s before we came to the country over the asian land bridge. thank you. chairman nolan: next speaker. i told you at the beginning of this meeting that we would have two minutes, while your secretary chairman nolan: next speaker please. highbeck and christopher thank you,mnx christopher fullkerson. christopher,h[: followed by jim templeton. what you re doing is notxrmyq regulation. it s
heinicke industry. you run the damn thing. chairman nolan: next speaker. corey lamb, followed by carl mcmurdo and dan hines. good afternoon. sorry, i have 60 seconds for a lot of things. the one thing i want to say is this saturday, i wasixl1÷ approd by uber taxi lim ox bus whatever they re going to be to sign up for their taxi app. i have pictures of the thing. we can talk about it later. i only have 40 seconds left. my point is they went from limos to big limos now they have priuses now they want top/ujcm e taxis, next they will take buses and anything else. if anyone is listening to my voice later on, legislation, whatever, don t do anything with uber if you belongk industry. it makes no sense. you re shooting yourself in the foot. please i don t know what8: ÷ eli can say. anyone who can hear my voice, please stop uber. it 1=&qs unbelievable. it s unbelievable that cab drivers i work with will say might as well join uber. a los lot of things are beingl.d but uber,