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san francisco trustee. [applause] i would like to acknowledge matthew good oh, formerly of the mayor's mayor's office of protocol for the arts. matthew? >> several of the grand marshals and honourees of this parade are here and they will be introduced a bit later by the pride board president, jaclyn bishop. [applause] >> and of course, the san francisco lesbian freedom band. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> and of course, i would like to thank all of our 2019 sponsors, san francisco pride. [applause] >> the bob ross foundation and tom horn. [applause] , the incredible and fabulous sister -- fabulous sisters of perpetual indulgence. [cheers and applause] >> toad hall and badlands. [applause]. >> lazy bear weekend fund. [applause]. >> the owner of steam work. >> paul pendergast consulting group. [applause] >> brian garrison and his partner. long time pink triangle volunteers who are now contributing. hodgkins jewellers, my sister. [applause] >> starbucks for the coffee and pastries. [cheers and applause] >
san francisco trustee. [applause] i would like to acknowledge matthew good oh, formerly of the mayor's mayor's office of protocol for the arts. matthew? >> several of the grand marshals and honourees of this parade are here and they will be introduced a bit later by the pride board president, jaclyn bishop. [applause] >> and of course, the san francisco lesbian freedom band. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> and of course, i would like to thank all of our 2019 sponsors, san...
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this is my 23rd san francisco pride. my 29th overall pride since i came out as a gay man a long, long time ago. time flies. i am optimistic for our community in many ways. this community that been through so much in terms of the hate crimes and the worst of the hiv aids crisis and housing crisis and all of the other weighs in which our community that struggled over the years in san francisco and elsewhere. we are so resilient and the community comes back and comes back and gets stronger and stronger. i am so proud to be part of our lbgt community, particularly in san francisco. that doesn't mean we don't center challenges. i think pride is the right time of the year for us to recommit to celebrate and recommit to the fight. of course, we know what this guy is doing in washington, d.c. in the white house to undermine and harm our community including our children, attacking children. it is something that it is hard to fathom that you have a president of the united states who would attack lbgt children. apart from what he i
this is my 23rd san francisco pride. my 29th overall pride since i came out as a gay man a long, long time ago. time flies. i am optimistic for our community in many ways. this community that been through so much in terms of the hate crimes and the worst of the hiv aids crisis and housing crisis and all of the other weighs in which our community that struggled over the years in san francisco and elsewhere. we are so resilient and the community comes back and comes back and gets stronger and...
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rent in san francisco. that's why we need more affordable housing. we need more affordable housing for all of the reasons stated above. we also need this bond to create union jobs for all unions to build more affordable housing. right now, i'm working for o'brien mechanical in the mission street housing at 1950 mission where we are building 157 100% affordable housing units. [applause] >> so what i'm really trying to say is we need to build this housing so we can support more people like me, more stacey provosts. >> the hon. london breed: thank you, stacey, and thiank you to all the members who came out today. and thank you to all the supervisors who came out today. i know you've got to run back to get back to business. i know we are all looking for a unanimous vote at the board. right, supervisor mandelman? you heard it from supervisor mandelman and president yee first. we're going to get a unanimous vote and we're going to get it on the ballot. we're going to knock on doors and talk to people so they know
rent in san francisco. that's why we need more affordable housing. we need more affordable housing for all of the reasons stated above. we also need this bond to create union jobs for all unions to build more affordable housing. right now, i'm working for o'brien mechanical in the mission street housing at 1950 mission where we are building 157 100% affordable housing units. [applause] >> so what i'm really trying to say is we need to build this housing so we can support more people like...
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we only approached san francisco residents. in two months, as of yesterday, july 15, we have collected a total of 10,328 qualified signatures. among them, 25% came from district 3 and total 2600 signatures. district 6 and 11 each has about 14%, or 1500 signatures. this is the deck of all petitions that we have collected. we have sent you an on-line copy which provides 1278 pages. most signees provided their address, their phone number, too, so these petitions can all be independently verified or verified by you. i just want you to know that none of these volunteers was paid. they did it by themselves and took to the street mostly during the weekend. i also want you to know that the response is tremendous and more and more people know about this matter and now they are siding with us. we will continue this effort until the naming plan is revoked or m.t.a. revokes it. so stop the senseless naming and let us go back to our job. >> president yee: next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. my name is patrick, and
we only approached san francisco residents. in two months, as of yesterday, july 15, we have collected a total of 10,328 qualified signatures. among them, 25% came from district 3 and total 2600 signatures. district 6 and 11 each has about 14%, or 1500 signatures. this is the deck of all petitions that we have collected. we have sent you an on-line copy which provides 1278 pages. most signees provided their address, their phone number, too, so these petitions can all be independently verified...
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the work that we do is deeply rooted in san francisco, all of san francisco. we're considered thought leaders in the arts field, nationally, regionally and locally. we gave the national address to the state of utah's annual arts complex. i'm a committee member of apapa 2020, held in new york. it's the largest convening of arts producers in if the english -- in the english speaking world. we do this because we know from our work nationally that artists of color must not be marginalized. we must be made part of america's culture and identity so we can ultimately impact her psychology to embrace all of us who live her. 45, the number -- live here. 45, the number of artists that we've produced here. 1,000, the number of people this year including women in recovery, seniors who took classes, rehearsed or performed in our studio in the richmond district. 2021, the year we premier and tour a new work about san francisco commissioned by the hewlett and commissioned by the art fund. we pass forward her history, the people who guilbuilt and ft for this children. we are
the work that we do is deeply rooted in san francisco, all of san francisco. we're considered thought leaders in the arts field, nationally, regionally and locally. we gave the national address to the state of utah's annual arts complex. i'm a committee member of apapa 2020, held in new york. it's the largest convening of arts producers in if the english -- in the english speaking world. we do this because we know from our work nationally that artists of color must not be marginalized. we must...
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this is who san francisco is. this is who san francisco is. and i want to really do a shout-out to brian basinger. so brian -- [applause] brian, at huge personal sacrifice, that very few of us -- and i mean us -- would have ever made has made the leaves and the futures of thousands of people richer with dignity and depth in a way they could have never imagined. i adore you. i love you. thank you for everything you've done. [applause] and then finally, i just want us to move forward as i see ken will be up here in a second and deborah walker and so many people that i know here. we're in a perilous moment. we all get that. we were in a toxic moment. we're in a dangerous moment. we're in a moment where so many communities are terrified. but you know what? this is an example of the muscle memory we have of how we get through a moment like this. san francisco has been through this before many, many times. we know how to traverse this and the way we traverse this is by locking arms and saying no way, mother [beep] you're not getting through them wit
this is who san francisco is. this is who san francisco is. and i want to really do a shout-out to brian basinger. so brian -- [applause] brian, at huge personal sacrifice, that very few of us -- and i mean us -- would have ever made has made the leaves and the futures of thousands of people richer with dignity and depth in a way they could have never imagined. i adore you. i love you. thank you for everything you've done. [applause] and then finally, i just want us to move forward as i see ken...
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law in san francisco 17 years ago. i did not tell you how delighted i am that we're all falling all over each other, whether it's the mayor's executive orders or what's been done by supervisors chiu and wiener and my predecessor, christiansen, supervisor mar who's working with planning. many members of this board, we are all over it. as a matter of fact, we have been the example to the state of california and many municipalities have copied us, and now the state legislative is falling all over itself to repeat. item 58 was based on a.d.u.s. >> i am truly for assembly bill 68 as it relates to jurisdictions that do not have robust controls, that do not have a.d.u. control schemes, god bless. in san francisco, if out of here 1 -- our 120,000 single-family homes, if 5% did it, we'd have 30,000 low-income homes. my office continues to work with assembly member ting. i think our office has disseminated a fact sheet to all offices in this building with respect to three outstanding amendments, but i think given the late part o
law in san francisco 17 years ago. i did not tell you how delighted i am that we're all falling all over each other, whether it's the mayor's executive orders or what's been done by supervisors chiu and wiener and my predecessor, christiansen, supervisor mar who's working with planning. many members of this board, we are all over it. as a matter of fact, we have been the example to the state of california and many municipalities have copied us, and now the state legislative is falling all over...
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i've lived in san francisco 29 years. my wife and i live in a rent controlled two unit building, in the sunset for 12 years. although i'm committed to teaching for the next school year, my wife and i cannot wait to see if and when our unit is sold. the first weekend in august we are meeting with a realtor in portland, oregon to look at condos to purchase. this will not happen soon, may happen sooner or later. but we can't wait. and as regards to the francis scott key, i've looked at the proposal, looked at the unit sizes, and the cost. it will be a smaller unit for nearly twice the price we currently pay. i love living in san francisco, lived here 29 years, i feel like i'm a sense of the community in my neighborhood, my families i serve are my neighbors, and i don't -- i walk to work. i consider myself very fortunate in my situation right now. we can't wait for the other shoe to drop, we are looking elsewhere. thank you for your time. >> hi, my name is tom ashby, p.e. teacher in a middle school, and how i got the position
i've lived in san francisco 29 years. my wife and i live in a rent controlled two unit building, in the sunset for 12 years. although i'm committed to teaching for the next school year, my wife and i cannot wait to see if and when our unit is sold. the first weekend in august we are meeting with a realtor in portland, oregon to look at condos to purchase. this will not happen soon, may happen sooner or later. but we can't wait. and as regards to the francis scott key, i've looked at the...
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coalition members include the san francisco labor council, jobs with justice, san francisco rising, the chinese progressive association, bright line defence , and faith in action. together, this coalition will convene around shared goals and principles of true economic fairness, including a just tax system and equitable revenue measures. the coalition will spend the next year developing a comprehensive strategy to address the root issues of economic inequality in our city, and finally, with this coalition , we will review and recommend changes to our tax code centred on economic fairness and equity, examine what true prosperity for all looks like, and what we need to get there and take comprehensive actions to do so. i want to thank the deputy city attorney for their work on this initiative. ted egan for developing the revenue projections, on and my colleagues for your support. i especially want to our shared prosperity partners who worked with us to develop this initiative and who are excited to work with us in the year ahead on a broader plan under address economic inequality. the san
coalition members include the san francisco labor council, jobs with justice, san francisco rising, the chinese progressive association, bright line defence , and faith in action. together, this coalition will convene around shared goals and principles of true economic fairness, including a just tax system and equitable revenue measures. the coalition will spend the next year developing a comprehensive strategy to address the root issues of economic inequality in our city, and finally, with...
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welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something >> i hear they are aware of small vibrations. but yes, i read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. >> today is a spectacular day in san francisco and sometimes people would say this is earthquake weather. is this earthquake weather? >> no. not that i have heard of. no such thi
welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him...
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. >> dear board supervisors, the inference in san francisco chinese community, any san francisco politics, are obvious to many people, but you may not have realized that. according to the hoover institute report, there is a systematic program called united front to exploit overseas chinese communities as a means of advancing its own political, economic, and security interests one of the united front organizations is called the china overseas exchange association where rose pack was executive director and it was directly led by china's state department. chinese-americans and at the united front organization have led protests and campaigns against groups that the p.r.c. does not like to see. she was also a member of china's most prominent and national united front body, the chinese people's political consulted to conference. members are expected to write reports about their activities and have aligned with china's interests and to detail their work on china's behalf. as a supervisor peskin mentioned in 2008, she represented people 's republic of china's interests and not america's interests
. >> dear board supervisors, the inference in san francisco chinese community, any san francisco politics, are obvious to many people, but you may not have realized that. according to the hoover institute report, there is a systematic program called united front to exploit overseas chinese communities as a means of advancing its own political, economic, and security interests one of the united front organizations is called the china overseas exchange association where rose pack was...
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francisco, went to public schools in san francisco, served on the school board in san francisco, and still doing the hard work for the residents of san francisco. so we have a lot of work to do. 55 years is just really about hopi opening peoples' eyes to knowing what we need to do i'm grateful for susan christian sson and ma keller and others who serve on the commission because they really care about getting the job done, they really care about not just equity in about how you talk about it, but what our small business community. thank you, nicky for being here. there are three generations continuing to support and feed people in the community. [ applause ]. >> mayor breed: our business community, what's happening in our public schools, what's happening in our cityies, and making sure that our programs serve various populations is something critical to the needs of making sure that we are a more equitable and inclusive city. i lastly want to point out and thank supervisor few er and supervisor valley-brown for their leadership in establishing the office of equity, to really dig deep
francisco, went to public schools in san francisco, served on the school board in san francisco, and still doing the hard work for the residents of san francisco. so we have a lot of work to do. 55 years is just really about hopi opening peoples' eyes to knowing what we need to do i'm grateful for susan christian sson and ma keller and others who serve on the commission because they really care about getting the job done, they really care about not just equity in about how you talk about it,...
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we have hosted all demographics here in san francisco. many fundraisers for all sorts of organizations and we continue to be proud of the work we do here in san francisco and we hope you will approve this measure before you. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> will durst followed by nicole christine. >> hey guys, i am a comic, good to see you. thank you for even considering this. i don't know how to explain to you what a comedy club means to a comic. it's a cathedral. it is a classroom, it's an incubator. it so many all of those comics that richard spoke of, all grace that stage. i swear to god, not making this up, you go around the country and talk to headliners everywhere, they will call the punch line to one of the top five jik comedy clubs in the country. a lot of them will say it is a top one along with me. it has meant a lot to me. i was -- it was the first stage i hit when i moved from milwaukee. i had to leave because comedy was illegal in milwaukee. i came to san francisco, i met my wife there, the funny o
we have hosted all demographics here in san francisco. many fundraisers for all sorts of organizations and we continue to be proud of the work we do here in san francisco and we hope you will approve this measure before you. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> will durst followed by nicole christine. >> hey guys, i am a comic, good to see you. thank you for even considering this. i don't know how to explain to you what a comedy club means to a comic....
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we love san francisco. we work hard in san francisco. i want to work hard to make sure people don't have to live on top of each other, particularly people raising families here in the city with less options than people may have. i also know there are thousands of folks that have it worse than me. we all have to think about their needs as well. a charter amendment, this amendment will redefine 100% affordable housing to raise income levels requirements, create definition of teacher housing. not supported by the former body that represents educators in san francisco and allow market rate development on public owned land. that is a major issue for me and a lot of my come leagues. these def -- colleagues. we should not be giving away publicly owned land for market rate developments calling it affordable teacher housing. we know we can do this as city leadership. the director even mentioned that. costs may be different but it is something we can do. i want to read something for people who are accusing me and my lack of support for a charter w
we love san francisco. we work hard in san francisco. i want to work hard to make sure people don't have to live on top of each other, particularly people raising families here in the city with less options than people may have. i also know there are thousands of folks that have it worse than me. we all have to think about their needs as well. a charter amendment, this amendment will redefine 100% affordable housing to raise income levels requirements, create definition of teacher housing. not...
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san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from. tommy's is a place that you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪ so we'll help them with that application process if, in fact, the board of supervisors does recognize them as a legacy business, then that does entitle them to certain financial benefits from the city of san francisco. but i say really, more importantly, it really brings them public recognition that this is a business in san francisco that has history and that is unique to san francisco. >> it started in june of 1953. ♪ and we make everything from scratch. everything. we started a you -- we started a off with 12 flavors and mango fruits from the philippines and th
san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from. tommy's is a place that you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in...
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goldings in san francisco. i think it is incredibly significant for so many reasons and the fact that it still is, and has barely been changed, is also quite remarkable over a 47 year lifespan so far. and i think, though, that the criteria a does have some pretty important significance to, you know, without the bart system being built, this wouldn't be there especially if they consider this to be the jewel of the bart system, then you have to actually have some information on the bart system. i think we should include under criteria a, as well. >> thing here. >> thank you. >> i wholeheartedly agree. when i first moved to the bay area, more than 30 years ago, i got on bart and was told to get off at the glen park bart station. it is the pleasure of fabulous architecture. you suddenly have experienced a building and you really experience that one. it is a stunning building. it is so worthy. >> i agree with what the prior two commissioners have said and i do wonder, at this jewel, this stunning piece of architectu
goldings in san francisco. i think it is incredibly significant for so many reasons and the fact that it still is, and has barely been changed, is also quite remarkable over a 47 year lifespan so far. and i think, though, that the criteria a does have some pretty important significance to, you know, without the bart system being built, this wouldn't be there especially if they consider this to be the jewel of the bart system, then you have to actually have some information on the bart system. i...
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i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, >> this unique neighborhood, we noemie know miguel's over there shaking his head like, yeah. [laughter] we know there is something special about the city and something special about the neighborhoods and to have everything to do with the people who are part of these amazing neighborhoods. and i'm just really excited about some of the other things that we've done and more of what we will do to make sure that we are protecting affordable housing in the mission for generations to come. [applause] now we all know the sad history of rewoment in our city. the community that i grew up in the western addition and what happened t
i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, >> this unique...
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downtown san francisco tops out at 64 tomorrow. north bay height 81. 76 san rafael. east bay mainly low 70s. 69 the high at oakland tomorrow. 75 at union city and the inland east bay highs around 80. san ramon, pleasanton and walnut creek. mid 80s farther inland. by the way, the climate prediction center cpc entered its temperature outlook for late next week for the 48 contiguous states. cooler than average in the eastern two-thirds of the country. warmer than average in our part of the country. 70% chance of above average temperatures here in the bay area. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. you can see sort of a steady pattern of cool to mild weather through saturday with a warmer pattern developing on sunday. and monday and tuesday a bit warmer still with highs in the inland areas in the low 90s those two days. temperatures stay in a flat seasonally warm pattern for most of next week. >> thanks, spencer. >> thank you. >> a piece of gruesome mansion history is now up for grabs in southern california. the house now for sale and how much it's going for. >> and
downtown san francisco tops out at 64 tomorrow. north bay height 81. 76 san rafael. east bay mainly low 70s. 69 the high at oakland tomorrow. 75 at union city and the inland east bay highs around 80. san ramon, pleasanton and walnut creek. mid 80s farther inland. by the way, the climate prediction center cpc entered its temperature outlook for late next week for the 48 contiguous states. cooler than average in the eastern two-thirds of the country. warmer than average in our part of the...
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san francisco has operated transit first for over 50 years. from transit to clean taxis to the safe routes to school program, nearly everything that m.t.a. does has a strong nexus with the city's climate goals. but as important as this work has been, focus 2030 indicates that business as usual won't make much of a dent in car use. we need to recognize the goal of 80% of sustainable tripped tripped -- trips by 2030, and we need to take big steps to do that. we need to pursue approaches that will all contribute to the critical goal that is the only answer to our climate, our safety, our liveability and our equity issues, reduce dependence on cars. i won't go through all of my examples on that, just one, which is you're going to hear about pricing from my colleagues at sfcta. an equitiable pricing system must be accompanied -- >> supervisor mandelman: miss -- >> so i'll just wrap up. this is my final slide. we've been a climate leader in the past and we're uniquely positioned to do so. what i've said here today is not news to anyone. it is going
san francisco has operated transit first for over 50 years. from transit to clean taxis to the safe routes to school program, nearly everything that m.t.a. does has a strong nexus with the city's climate goals. but as important as this work has been, focus 2030 indicates that business as usual won't make much of a dent in car use. we need to recognize the goal of 80% of sustainable tripped tripped -- trips by 2030, and we need to take big steps to do that. we need to pursue approaches that will...
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during the past year it has allowed me to give back to my san francisco community and san francisco state. working out of the health center allowed me in the rup loop. it has resulted in harmful abortion bans limiting access to abortions for most vulnerable. we must take a stand. san francisco tax dollars should not support states passing laws to oppress people. you will consider this. i strongly urge you to vote yes today. when it comes before the full board of supervisors. i hope san francisco can be a leader for the rest of the country. >> any other member of the public that wishes to testify on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor brown. >> thank you. by moving this forward we are taking a strong stand. san francisco is a city of firsts. today we have an opportunity to lead on that issue. we will not support policies that put women, transgender, non-binary people in danger. we are affirming the right to care essential epto racial and economic equality. please tell the women and child bearing people of the united states that we stand with them. i have a motion t
during the past year it has allowed me to give back to my san francisco community and san francisco state. working out of the health center allowed me in the rup loop. it has resulted in harmful abortion bans limiting access to abortions for most vulnerable. we must take a stand. san francisco tax dollars should not support states passing laws to oppress people. you will consider this. i strongly urge you to vote yes today. when it comes before the full board of supervisors. i hope san...
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i am a member of the san francisco tobacco free coalition and proudly san francisco born and bred. when i began my work providing tobacco use prevention education throughout the bay area, including here in the city more than four years ago, i never would have predicted that i'd find myself in the front line, standing in halls and classrooms where thousands of youth that i speak to have fallen casualty to the deceptive tactics of jool and other e-cigarettes manufacturers to gain new customers. this is much more than an epidemic. we are at war. at war with companies who defend profits over the health of our most vulnerable populations, who have yet to set foot in the trenches of our schools and homes and assess the real damage that they've caused. e-cigarettes continue to go unregulated. companies use tactics to target youth and minorities that otherwise are illegal for tobacco companies. millions more are getting hooked, and cities like san francisco are paying over 300 million annually towards the economic cost of addiction. all the while, more and more research reveals the harmful
i am a member of the san francisco tobacco free coalition and proudly san francisco born and bred. when i began my work providing tobacco use prevention education throughout the bay area, including here in the city more than four years ago, i never would have predicted that i'd find myself in the front line, standing in halls and classrooms where thousands of youth that i speak to have fallen casualty to the deceptive tactics of jool and other e-cigarettes manufacturers to gain new customers....
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the san francisco latino parity and coalition. i'm here to urge you to support our collect of budget priorities areas typically, the expansion of integrated community model, to the proper neighborhoods which will serve 1900 students. we provide a comprehensive integrated framework of cradle to career wraparound services our model works because we actively with schools and early learning centers. your support of our proposal will provide mental health consultation support services to use, pre-k-k transition services family case management, transition to college and career, retention and reentry services get thank you, and we value your partnership. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, supervisors, what is now a very, very long day. i am jordan decker. the executive director of trans hartline. we are located on the campus of san francisco's theological sanctuary. we are a safe post op recovery house folks having gender affirmation surgery. it is a very needed service area we would just like a place at the table. were not even ask f
the san francisco latino parity and coalition. i'm here to urge you to support our collect of budget priorities areas typically, the expansion of integrated community model, to the proper neighborhoods which will serve 1900 students. we provide a comprehensive integrated framework of cradle to career wraparound services our model works because we actively with schools and early learning centers. your support of our proposal will provide mental health consultation support services to use,...
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and the san francisco c.t.a. at the same time, there is a second thing going on, which is we are taxing a mode of transportation that is shown to create congestion and using that money to fund modes of transportation that could reduce transportation. there is an economic benefit. unfortunately, the first of phnom -- economic impact, with the data to analyse, and the second we don't. when i say, as we conclude in the report, that this is a mildly negative economic impact. that is a result of placing the tax on the consumers and spending the money at the city. it is a fairly small impact of 25 million-dollar reduction to the g.d.p., which is less then the tax that is raised. we are not able, because of data limitations to estimate how responsive t.n.c. ridership would be to be an increase in fares, although we expected to decline somewhat. the only kind of caveat that we mentioned in our report is about the proposed tax and it also includes autonomous vehicles. at present, there are no autonomous vehicles doing rid
and the san francisco c.t.a. at the same time, there is a second thing going on, which is we are taxing a mode of transportation that is shown to create congestion and using that money to fund modes of transportation that could reduce transportation. there is an economic benefit. unfortunately, the first of phnom -- economic impact, with the data to analyse, and the second we don't. when i say, as we conclude in the report, that this is a mildly negative economic impact. that is a result of...
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mary's are san francisco residents. to provide a proper assessment of the impact that this closure will have, i want to provide the background in context. this is one form of treatment used for cardiovascular disease and most specifically heart failure and coronary heart disease. cardiovascular disease is largely preventible, yet it is still the leading cause of death for men and women in the united states and more locally, four out of the top 20 leading causes of deaths in san francisco are also cardiovascular diseases, and they account for about 25% of all san francisco resident death. cardiovascular disease in pedestrian also disproportionately impacts vulnerable populations. for example, hospitalizations and emergency room visits for cardiovascular diseases in san francisco are highest among residents in the southeast half of the city, and among those who live in households earning less than 30 # o% of the federal poverty level. the neighborhoods with the highest hospitalizations and emergency room visit rates for h
mary's are san francisco residents. to provide a proper assessment of the impact that this closure will have, i want to provide the background in context. this is one form of treatment used for cardiovascular disease and most specifically heart failure and coronary heart disease. cardiovascular disease is largely preventible, yet it is still the leading cause of death for men and women in the united states and more locally, four out of the top 20 leading causes of deaths in san francisco are...
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as a result of these activities, san francisco is now the dominant supplier of electricity in san francisco. pg&e is the dominant provider of grid services, the delivery of that supply. san francisco is very dependent on pg&e for delivery. in that dependence, that reliance we encounter difficulties. these difficulties are reported to the board quarterly. in june of 2018, a hearing to the public safety and neighborhood services committee made clear the pg&e rule of obstructing distribution services. in that context that this report was requested. increasing costs to city projects has resulted from these delays. city projects like senior affordable housing, swimming pool renovations, health and community centers and electrical vehicle charging installations. >> and bus driver toilets? >> that is correct. meanwhile pg&e faces ongoing reliability, safety and financial challenges. alarming safety violations. they filed for bankruptcy protection. mayor breed in the of supervisors requested this report ask in the puc to explore electric service options. city staff prepared this report, it is based
as a result of these activities, san francisco is now the dominant supplier of electricity in san francisco. pg&e is the dominant provider of grid services, the delivery of that supply. san francisco is very dependent on pg&e for delivery. in that dependence, that reliance we encounter difficulties. these difficulties are reported to the board quarterly. in june of 2018, a hearing to the public safety and neighborhood services committee made clear the pg&e rule of obstructing...
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leaders in san francisco. so thank you very much for being here tonight and lastly, i want to thank my wife, my family, and everyone that has believed in the work that wore doing in san francisco in affordable housing communities. [applause] [applause] >> moving right along. next we have three grassroots community organizations in advocates that we'd like to honor. first one is vanessa moses. a powerful black bay area leader and the executive director of just cause. she has a long track record of buildings and leadership of working class communities and in 2017, vanessa's leadership lead to the formation of bay rising a regional alliance of community that organizations working to address inequality and vanessa was a co creator of bay resistance, a rapid response network of over 50 organizations. unfortunately, vanessa is ill tonight but accepting the award for her is gloria. >>[ speaking spanish ] >> good evening, my comrade here and i are representing the work of cal sahouta. present!present!present! [voice o
leaders in san francisco. so thank you very much for being here tonight and lastly, i want to thank my wife, my family, and everyone that has believed in the work that wore doing in san francisco in affordable housing communities. [applause] [applause] >> moving right along. next we have three grassroots community organizations in advocates that we'd like to honor. first one is vanessa moses. a powerful black bay area leader and the executive director of just cause. she has a long track...
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i would always escape to san francisco because through and through i am an artist and san francisco always have that. i remember walking through the streets and seeing how beautiful it is. you could feel it. you could feel the energy. right now, it is no secret what is happening. i could echo it again. mezzanine, and dna lounge, all of these venues help out artists specifically. not only just use it come on talking about, artists, painters i am pretty stubborn and i plan on staying and being a san francisco artist. these small independent venues host art shows that let people know that the art and san francisco is actually still alive. @ artists are getting pushed out to san francisco. they're going to oakland, getting pushed out of oakland. pardon my french but i call bull ship. we are still here, we just need to make sure that there are places like mezzanine, all of these places that help us out, they are there so we can grow and thrive. that's it. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is aaron met her, i am the tell a buyer for mezzanine come as so basically i negotiate
i would always escape to san francisco because through and through i am an artist and san francisco always have that. i remember walking through the streets and seeing how beautiful it is. you could feel it. you could feel the energy. right now, it is no secret what is happening. i could echo it again. mezzanine, and dna lounge, all of these venues help out artists specifically. not only just use it come on talking about, artists, painters i am pretty stubborn and i plan on staying and being a...
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san francisco at the time was still essentially wild west. san francisco was the most important city in the western half of the country. the biggest city, the richest city. the most connected to the rest of the world to trade. you know boats come into the golden gate before the bridges there obviously. able to come it could be from alaska, russia, hawaii, japan, australia. it could be from new york. people going around to get up to the golden gate. into san francisco. so this was the meeting place of the world. but san francisco was still almost like a boomtown it was also 50 years after the gold rush in only 50 years after statehood. so you saw people walking the streets of san francisco were literal gold miners. and it was that whole mindset of the city, described in the book. it was a place that believed in fate rather than skill. because as we think of what a gold miners mindset is. don't mind for gold because you think you're better. like mining for gold than everyone else redoing it because you think you're lucky. i'm going to find the
san francisco at the time was still essentially wild west. san francisco was the most important city in the western half of the country. the biggest city, the richest city. the most connected to the rest of the world to trade. you know boats come into the golden gate before the bridges there obviously. able to come it could be from alaska, russia, hawaii, japan, australia. it could be from new york. people going around to get up to the golden gate. into san francisco. so this was the meeting...
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in san francisco. these are populations that we want to house, and it's really important for us to do that. we continue to need to build more affordable housing to meet the needs of households at these income levels. unfortunately, we don't have the federal resources, they have been in decline for affordable housing for low income families. what this bond would do is enable 1,000 more units of pipeline projects to start construction in the next four years to serve residents that are seniors from homeless individuals, veterans and families. also, while we await a decision on proxy funds to's -- tran07 funds. this funding will help kickstart predevelopment, for securing new sites for supportive housing. the 220 million-dollar in the low income housing would go toward the construction acquisition that we have permanently affordable housing that would serve individuals and families earning from zero up to 80% of the area median income. prioritizing projects that are ready to start construction in the next
in san francisco. these are populations that we want to house, and it's really important for us to do that. we continue to need to build more affordable housing to meet the needs of households at these income levels. unfortunately, we don't have the federal resources, they have been in decline for affordable housing for low income families. what this bond would do is enable 1,000 more units of pipeline projects to start construction in the next four years to serve residents that are seniors...
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i love our san francisco summer weather. speaking of nert, as supervisor brown just mentioned, i want to recognize, we do have some nert volunteers right here, and nert is going to be critical in the event -- [applaus [applause] >> in the event >> -- in the event of a disaster. we know it's not if, it's when. i want to recognize mohamed nuru. he's been a great ally for us and working with us. in the event of a disaster, our fire department needs to respond immediately. our firefighters and e.m.s. workers work 24-7, 365, and we need to be able to respond immediately. and this bill will provide the funding that we need to invest in our public safety infrastructure so we can continue to bring the city and the citizens the best service that we possibly can, but especially during a disaster. so thank you all for being here today. good day. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: all right. our last speaker for this program before we finally sign this legislation is the chief of the police department, bill scott. [applaus [applause]
i love our san francisco summer weather. speaking of nert, as supervisor brown just mentioned, i want to recognize, we do have some nert volunteers right here, and nert is going to be critical in the event -- [applaus [applause] >> in the event >> -- in the event of a disaster. we know it's not if, it's when. i want to recognize mohamed nuru. he's been a great ally for us and working with us. in the event of a disaster, our fire department needs to respond immediately. our...
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san francisco gave us that. we came to san francisco when a lot of issues weren't that -- and you weren't that progressive on either, but i'm proud of san francisco. maybe one day when we have a parade on martin luthur king, you will recognize the work of my homies, secured the right to employment, we continued the fight, secured the right to housing and not to be discriminated in housing, both public and private that happened in san francisco. so san francisco is an important part of this. so i ask you to actually pass this on and allow the board of the supervisors to vote. something happened this year that i can't ever recall ever happening. last month we ran four-page ads in the sacramento b three times on three sundays. at the bottom of the ad it says something really, really significant. it says that this ad was paid for by incarcerated people. so if this issue was so important, we're acting as fully as we can and, by the way, i'll always want you to remember 537 votes determine the core election and they a
san francisco gave us that. we came to san francisco when a lot of issues weren't that -- and you weren't that progressive on either, but i'm proud of san francisco. maybe one day when we have a parade on martin luthur king, you will recognize the work of my homies, secured the right to employment, we continued the fight, secured the right to housing and not to be discriminated in housing, both public and private that happened in san francisco. so san francisco is an important part of this. so...
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the san francisco giants. the rally begins this morning at 11:00 a.m. >>> dr. priscilla chan is trying to help patients fighting rare diseases. thehycian and wyche of mark zuckerberg sat down with gma's robin roberts to talk about a new program called rare is one. the initiative will award up to $4.5 million to organizations that study rare diseases and fast track therapies for them. chan says she got the idea when she was a medical student here in san francisco. >> i can still remember exact patient rooms where the research didn't materialize in time, where we didn't find the right treatme treatment, and exact families. i think those experiences is what makes me realize we have to do more. >> great to hear from her. you can hear more from dr. chan at 7:00 on "good morning america." >>> new this morning, a new study out of ontario says cats are getting fatter. researchersithehay weighf domestic neutered cats have increased by half a pound over the past 20 years. most people think cats maintain a steady weight
the san francisco giants. the rally begins this morning at 11:00 a.m. >>> dr. priscilla chan is trying to help patients fighting rare diseases. thehycian and wyche of mark zuckerberg sat down with gma's robin roberts to talk about a new program called rare is one. the initiative will award up to $4.5 million to organizations that study rare diseases and fast track therapies for them. chan says she got the idea when she was a medical student here in san francisco. >> i can still...
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in san francisco. we employ over 375 blue-collar workers in the flower market. we are the face of what some might say is vanishing in san francisco. the floral industry in the u.s. is a 26 billion-dollar industry, with retail sales in the u.s. with over $7 billion annually. our market generates hundreds of millions of dollars annually in the city of san francisco. we have over 4,000 registered buyers in the market. they come from all over the bay area and northern california. we are the main source of floral products in northern california. our customers are retail floors, wedding, event designers, interior decorators, caterers, restaurants, churches, and grocery stores. you see our products in every corner store, office, building, restaurant and hotel in the city we know we are beloved in the bay area and we are indebted to the city of san francisco for helping to ensure this market is not lost. we are internally grateful to the supervisor, aaron peskin, who fought through these small businesses for y
in san francisco. we employ over 375 blue-collar workers in the flower market. we are the face of what some might say is vanishing in san francisco. the floral industry in the u.s. is a 26 billion-dollar industry, with retail sales in the u.s. with over $7 billion annually. our market generates hundreds of millions of dollars annually in the city of san francisco. we have over 4,000 registered buyers in the market. they come from all over the bay area and northern california. we are the main...