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be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver on what is necessary and respond not only from a public health perspective, but also to support the city in the economic recovery. first and foremost, that has an impact on the lives of residents and operations. a big focus right away will be starting to take a look t a making sure we continue to support the efforts. that we do that in an excellent way and we also look forward to the future means. in addition to that, we're going to continue to look for more efficiencies. what's going to happen is we're going to go through a very tough time. i think the city is unders
be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver...
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we moved to san francisco early on. in the mission district and moved out to daily city and bounced back to san francisco. we lived across the street from the ups building. for me, when my earliest memories were the big brown trucks driving up and down the street keeping us awake at night. when i was seven-years-old and i'm in charge of making sure we get on the bus on time to get to school. i have to make sure that we do our homework. it's a lot of responsibility for a kid. the weekends were always for family. we used to get together and whether we used to go watch a movie at the new mission theater and then afterwards going to kentucky fried chicken. that was big for us. we get kentucky fried chicken on sunday. whoa! go crazy! so for me, home is having something where you are all together. whether it's just together for dinner or whether it's together for breakfast or sharing a special moment at the holidays. whether it's thanksgiving or christmas or birthdays. that is home. being so close to berkley and oakland and s
we moved to san francisco early on. in the mission district and moved out to daily city and bounced back to san francisco. we lived across the street from the ups building. for me, when my earliest memories were the big brown trucks driving up and down the street keeping us awake at night. when i was seven-years-old and i'm in charge of making sure we get on the bus on time to get to school. i have to make sure that we do our homework. it's a lot of responsibility for a kid. the weekends were...
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francisco who may not live in san francisco and who may receive healthcare in san francisco and these vaccines are administered in san francisco so we're always looking at the number of san francisco residents as well the number of doses administered in san francisco and so we're making progress with vaccines coverage and it is slower than any of us would like and we've talked about those challenge and details the last health commission meeting and we are building a ecosystem of vaccine delivery focused in communities we will give shots in the arms, particularly in the populations most effected and those dying which is people 55 over and death in san francisco so getting vaccines into arms and we asked them to stay together and it's a long tunnel but we hopefully will get there. thank you, commissioners. >> thank you. mark, shall we take public comment on this portion and commissioner comments or questions before moving forward? >> at your pleasure, if that is what you would like. i saw one hand. if you would like to make comment on this portion of item 4, please press star 3. you wil
francisco who may not live in san francisco and who may receive healthcare in san francisco and these vaccines are administered in san francisco so we're always looking at the number of san francisco residents as well the number of doses administered in san francisco and so we're making progress with vaccines coverage and it is slower than any of us would like and we've talked about those challenge and details the last health commission meeting and we are building a ecosystem of vaccine...
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and san francisco wouldn't be san francisco without the queer communities. >> reporter: a new city relief fund for struggling venues could help down the line, but oasis needs a lifeline now. with a little help from his friends who are donating their time and talent, the shine and sparkle may return to oasis. >> i can't imagine having to let it go. >> reporter: in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> well, in the meantime, old st. mary's cathedral in san francisco has survived since 1854, but now it's at risk of closing. the commuter has taken a big hit during the pandemic. it had to cut back on services, of course, which brought down the amount of money raised during collections. the church also relied on donations from tourists who are now gone. church leaders also had to close the preschool and say off staff. >> if you love old st. mary's or our ministry or whether it's our history, our service, the history of this building, we need your support. >> and there is more. the church owes the archdiocese insurance another cost and it also is in need of renovations. there is a gofun
and san francisco wouldn't be san francisco without the queer communities. >> reporter: a new city relief fund for struggling venues could help down the line, but oasis needs a lifeline now. with a little help from his friends who are donating their time and talent, the shine and sparkle may return to oasis. >> i can't imagine having to let it go. >> reporter: in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> well, in the meantime, old st. mary's cathedral in san...
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the performing arts in san francisco is what has made san francisco what it is. people are going to need to have these places that they can feel that sense of community and feel that sense of safety. i believe it's going to take more than $1.5 million. even though that's a great start. i support increasing that funding up to $48 million to ensure that we can continue and maintain the legacy that san francisco has. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >> hi, i'm michelle catel, i'm with the lost church in san francisco. i'm calling in support of the venue recovery fund and also long-term future by increasing that $48 million. venues are part of the culture. san francisco has a story and reputation. i think it's time to make a bold move by at least $48 million so we can regrow that area of culture in san francisco. the tech industry thinks we're moving away. i encourage $48 million to save our local venues. i yield my time. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >> hi, i lived in the bay area 12 years ago. the reason was because i want
the performing arts in san francisco is what has made san francisco what it is. people are going to need to have these places that they can feel that sense of community and feel that sense of safety. i believe it's going to take more than $1.5 million. even though that's a great start. i support increasing that funding up to $48 million to ensure that we can continue and maintain the legacy that san francisco has. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >> hi, i'm...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the bay area is porous and we're all interconnected and we need to get vaccines into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. your next question comes from various media outlets. why are we reopening with new virus variants circulating? how will the city deal with new variants and avoid shutdowns? >> so we are opening at a high level of case diagnosis. we're at about 30 per 100,000 right now, which as the mayor mentioned, is substantially lower than we were just a few weeks ago. so this is very good news. we know that the rate of t
many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get...
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be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver on what is necessary and respond not only from a public health perspective, but also to support the city in the economic recovery. first and foremost, that has an impact on the lives of residents and operations. a big focus right away will be starting to take a look t a making sure we continue to support the efforts. that we do that in an excellent way and we also look forward to the future means. in addition to that, we're going to continue to look for more efficiencies. what's going to happen is we're going to go through a very tough time. i think the city is unders
be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver...
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in san francisco, we had to get ready. as much as dr. colfax and i fought over what was going on and whether or not we needed to close down the city because we understood the significant impacts on people's lives by making these hard decisions, we knew it was the right thing to do. we knew it was the right thing to do because it was about saving lives. when you look at where san francisco is in terms of our death rate, even though every life lost is tragic, we are the second densest city in the country with the lowest death rate of any major city in the country. we've saves thousands of lives here in the city. it started here at moscone center. i want to thank the director of the department of emergency management mary allen carol for her hard work. [applause] >> mayor breed: and the people who came here to work not only the folks who work within her department but so many city employees, who signed up as disaster service workers, who answered the call, and who have been showing up to deal with challenges around this pandemic. whether it
in san francisco, we had to get ready. as much as dr. colfax and i fought over what was going on and whether or not we needed to close down the city because we understood the significant impacts on people's lives by making these hard decisions, we knew it was the right thing to do. we knew it was the right thing to do because it was about saving lives. when you look at where san francisco is in terms of our death rate, even though every life lost is tragic, we are the second densest city in the...
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the drug crisis in san francisco is alarming. i never thought i'd see a day we normalize shooting in public. in 2018, my then-colleague, who is now working in the office, had an idea to openly discuss treatment and addiction realities. after our first summit, we sent a call to action, created a working group charged with creating recommendations that would hopefully improve san francisco's response to addiction. historically, policy makers do not include the voices of those in recovery. we're hope to go change that. personally, i recognize, especially in san francisco, addiction is a tough conversation to have. i want to be clear. we are not asking the city to stop any current efforts. rather, we are asking the city to enlarge the solution space until it's big enough to meet our challenges. right now, there are thousands of people in san francisco suffering from addiction. that is the tragedy. in october of 2020, the council made up of 12 city departments including the department of public health, representatives from the mayor's
the drug crisis in san francisco is alarming. i never thought i'd see a day we normalize shooting in public. in 2018, my then-colleague, who is now working in the office, had an idea to openly discuss treatment and addiction realities. after our first summit, we sent a call to action, created a working group charged with creating recommendations that would hopefully improve san francisco's response to addiction. historically, policy makers do not include the voices of those in recovery. we're...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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and county of san francisco. and there were challenges with the private health care providers who were also receiving test kits, but we were then, as a city, held responsible for administering all the testing and in many cases there are still people who are using the city system to test, even though they have private health care insurance. it's been one of the most challenging things that we've had to face. and part of, you know, of course, my push as mayor to the state and the feds is to provide more supply to our public health care system so we're administering more faster, because of our lack of control over the private health care providers. luckily, at least, the private health care providers are working with us, even though we don't have the data completely. how is this system that we have set up now? how is this plan we have set up now to administer the vaccine, how is this going to be better than what we had to deal with with testing especially with our private health care providers? >> yeah, i think i ca
and county of san francisco. and there were challenges with the private health care providers who were also receiving test kits, but we were then, as a city, held responsible for administering all the testing and in many cases there are still people who are using the city system to test, even though they have private health care insurance. it's been one of the most challenging things that we've had to face. and part of, you know, of course, my push as mayor to the state and the feds is to...
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be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver on what is necessary and respond not only from a public health perspective, but also to support the city in the economic recovery. first and foremost, that has an impact on the lives of residents and operations. a big focus right away will be starting to take a look t a making sure we continue to support the efforts. that we do that in an excellent way and we also look forward to the future means. in addition to that, we're going to continue to look for more efficiencies. what's going to happen is we're going to go through a very tough time. i think the city is unders
be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver...
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we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have real space at home or don't, whether you have a home or not, everyone can access these parks and pools and play grounds and recreational facilities. you may being that happen and thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything that you do. have a wonderful holiday everyone. >> the five most popular words 2020. i am thanking senator weiner not just for being here today but for advocacy for city and park system. he takes his park advocacy all the way to sacramento. it really matters and helps us with state park bonds and opportunities for funding that are so important t
we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have...
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office for san francisco housing, they're still in san francisco . because it would change where it's spending happens in san francisco butthat's a foreseeable outcome. anotheroutcome is people wherever they moved to the suburbs , they don't move . the decline in rates that we are seeing out induces other people who couldn't afford to live in san francisco or tomove into the city and it changes the composition of the city's population .vis-@-vis where it was a year ago. that's another possibility. and then the other possibility is perhaps employers decide this remote work from home thing two years from now isn't as relevant as it was during the pandemic. it's just not a concern so people start having to come back to the office the way they did during the pandemic. there's a lot of unknowns but it's important to keep track what employers are saying about where they want people to work and what theemployees are saying in terms of where they want to live . those are two different questions and how those questions resolve will be ultimately i think have
office for san francisco housing, they're still in san francisco . because it would change where it's spending happens in san francisco butthat's a foreseeable outcome. anotheroutcome is people wherever they moved to the suburbs , they don't move . the decline in rates that we are seeing out induces other people who couldn't afford to live in san francisco or tomove into the city and it changes the composition of the city's population .vis-@-vis where it was a year ago. that's another...
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is to san francisco. such achievements have earned her office the prestigious 2020 good government award, an honor recognizing excellence in public sector management and stewardship. she currently serves on the san francisco employees retirement system board where she oversees the investments and policies of a $26 billion public pension system in san francisco. assessor chu has really stepped up during covid to lead our economic recovery task force as one of the co-chairs. this was not in her job description, nor was it her responsibility, but when i called carmen to ask for her help because we needed all hand on deck to address the challenges that none of us thought we would be dealing with with covid, she immediately said yes. and with her leadership the task force developed 41 recommendations and policy ideas to make the city's economy stronger, more resilient, and more attainable. prior to the career as assessor, she was an elected representative of the board of supervisor. when she served as budget c
is to san francisco. such achievements have earned her office the prestigious 2020 good government award, an honor recognizing excellence in public sector management and stewardship. she currently serves on the san francisco employees retirement system board where she oversees the investments and policies of a $26 billion public pension system in san francisco. assessor chu has really stepped up during covid to lead our economic recovery task force as one of the co-chairs. this was not in her...
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san francisco. 53 in oakland. looking at low 50s in mountain view. 52, half moon bay. looking at our pier 39 camera, plenty of clouds. if you are an early riser, you managed some sun. right now, numbers are pretty mild from the mid-40s in livermore to about 52 in novato. from mt. tam, we could see a chance of showers late in the afternoon, sonoma county, maybe isolated showers over the hills. but the weak system arrives tomorrow with more widespread rain. cloudy, chance of showers today. lingering showers for the holiday on presidents' day. we rank our storm systems, and this one certainly a weak one, a level 1 with the spotty showers today. more widespread rain with the passage of a weak system tomorrow. and that will provide for slick roadways. so hour by hour tap with spotty showers in the north bay. this is 7:30. it will take a while to see activity, but don't be surprised if you get mist or drizzle tomorrow morning, maybe some wet pavement, but it's towards the later morning hours we see the sy
san francisco. 53 in oakland. looking at low 50s in mountain view. 52, half moon bay. looking at our pier 39 camera, plenty of clouds. if you are an early riser, you managed some sun. right now, numbers are pretty mild from the mid-40s in livermore to about 52 in novato. from mt. tam, we could see a chance of showers late in the afternoon, sonoma county, maybe isolated showers over the hills. but the weak system arrives tomorrow with more widespread rain. cloudy, chance of showers today....
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francisco, poor folks in san francisco, who are the folks i identify with most, who are the folks i will advocate for and stand alongside with most in this role and in any role that i serve san francisco. so thank you for your consideration. >> chairman: thank you, sir. and sorry, i did not realize that you had joined this meeting. and i think that takes us to our last applicant, who is present this morning, elena chavez casada. >> good morning. i would like to thank supervisions peskin, mandelman,and chan. i'm an s.f. resident with two young kids in this school district, in second and fourth grade, and i'm currently vice president of programs at the san francisco foundation, where we're singularly focused on economic inclusion in the bay area. while the foundation is the first place i've been in my career that explicitly holders racial equity as our north star, my entire career has been in advancing economic student for low income communities of color (indiscernable) and before then, in programatic work. as often is the case, as my career path is groundedin my personal backgrou, as
francisco, poor folks in san francisco, who are the folks i identify with most, who are the folks i will advocate for and stand alongside with most in this role and in any role that i serve san francisco. so thank you for your consideration. >> chairman: thank you, sir. and sorry, i did not realize that you had joined this meeting. and i think that takes us to our last applicant, who is present this morning, elena chavez casada. >> good morning. i would like to thank supervisions...
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my name is carmen chu, san francisco city administrator. [speaking chinese language] >> even though we can't come together in person, it's so important to make sure we come together in cultural tradition. it's the year of the ox, and the ox is known to not only be positive, but hard working and honest. especially when we're facing covid-19, it's important for us to all power through it and to see the light at the end of the tunnel. of course, many of us would be going out to eat and to our favorite shops during this time. we can still do that, and let's continue to support our local small businesses during this time. of course, we want to take the time to recognize the artwork that are going to be all across the city. we're going to have 11 ox all across the city that showcase san francisco's heritage. we hope that you find them across the city and really enjoy them. and without further adieu, i'd like to introduce speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, who has been a fearless and tireless leader on behalf of all of us in washington, d.c. >> h
my name is carmen chu, san francisco city administrator. [speaking chinese language] >> even though we can't come together in person, it's so important to make sure we come together in cultural tradition. it's the year of the ox, and the ox is known to not only be positive, but hard working and honest. especially when we're facing covid-19, it's important for us to all power through it and to see the light at the end of the tunnel. of course, many of us would be going out to eat and to...
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andrea tenor is the operation section chief for san francisco's covid command center. >> if san francisco wants to make sure that their non-english speaking community does president fall through the cracks, why doesn't san francisco lean more on these community clinics that have spent years building this hard-earned trust and have active patient rosters? >> yeah, that is a part of our strategy gentlemen. so working with those clinics is a key part of our strategy. >> reporter: but they don't feel that way. >> i think, you know, as i said, i think if that's -- that's something where we can improve. >> reporter: dr. tenner said san francisco is battling a vaccine supply problem plus they have to ensure clinics are prepared. last week we told you about 100,000 doses sitting unused in santa clara county, showing some smaller clinics struggle to administer vaccines as larger entities. the state has been criticized for falling behind on vaccinations. but the value in community clinics isn't quantity, their organizers say, it's equity. >> and certainly i think as we are working through this, aga
andrea tenor is the operation section chief for san francisco's covid command center. >> if san francisco wants to make sure that their non-english speaking community does president fall through the cracks, why doesn't san francisco lean more on these community clinics that have spent years building this hard-earned trust and have active patient rosters? >> yeah, that is a part of our strategy gentlemen. so working with those clinics is a key part of our strategy. >> reporter:...
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office for san francisco housing, they're still in san francisco . because it would change where it's spending happens in san francisco butthat's a foreseeable outcome. anotheroutcome is people wherever they moved to the suburbs , they don't move . the decline in rates that we are seeing out induces other people who couldn't afford to live in san francisco or tomove into the city and it changes the composition of the city's population .vis-@-vis where it was a year ago. that's another possibility. and then the other possibility is perhaps employers decide this remote work from home thing two years from now isn't as relevant as it was during the pandemic. it's just not a concern so people start having to come back to the office the way they did during the pandemic. there's a lot of unknowns but it's important to keep track what employers are saying about where they want people to work and what theemployees are saying in terms of where they want to live . those are two different questions and how those questions resolve will be ultimately i think have
office for san francisco housing, they're still in san francisco . because it would change where it's spending happens in san francisco butthat's a foreseeable outcome. anotheroutcome is people wherever they moved to the suburbs , they don't move . the decline in rates that we are seeing out induces other people who couldn't afford to live in san francisco or tomove into the city and it changes the composition of the city's population .vis-@-vis where it was a year ago. that's another...
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i live and work in san francisco. i'm calling today just to ask the police commission to one, consider massively reducing their budget and to support allocating a small part of that reduction, $4.8 million, to fund cart. the compassionate alternative response team. to move away from police response that led to death of too many people that experienced homelessness, the removal of homeless people where they are staying. implementing cart would take less than one-half of a percent of the police budget that has grown 58% from the last decade and begin to improve outcome for folks on the streets so we're able to work towards moving them off the streets permanently and address our housing crises with compassion. thank you. >> thank you, caller. good evening caller, you have two minutes. >> good evening commissioners. i'm calling today in support of the cart proposal that is before you. i very strongly think that the police are the long instrument attempting to address homelessness and drug use and drug sales. each of those
i live and work in san francisco. i'm calling today just to ask the police commission to one, consider massively reducing their budget and to support allocating a small part of that reduction, $4.8 million, to fund cart. the compassionate alternative response team. to move away from police response that led to death of too many people that experienced homelessness, the removal of homeless people where they are staying. implementing cart would take less than one-half of a percent of the police...
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they may being san francisco san francisco. a business like ours i would hope that has the reputation will be able to continue to be something special that we bring to the city as we are all in desperate need of help. any and all help. we love being small business owners and want to continue to bring what we can to the city. i please urge the board of supervisors to pass legislation and i appreciate you considering it and i am looking forward to the day when it is easier for small business owners to keep doors open and keep those in san francisco employed and to keep contributing to our economy in our city. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. are there any other caller in the queue? >> that competes the few. >> thank you. madam clerk and let me also thank everyone who called in for your support and for your resilience during the last year. as we heard, this past year was one of the toughest years for our small businesses. i just also want be to thank you all for organizing and for fighting for not only your own business
they may being san francisco san francisco. a business like ours i would hope that has the reputation will be able to continue to be something special that we bring to the city as we are all in desperate need of help. any and all help. we love being small business owners and want to continue to bring what we can to the city. i please urge the board of supervisors to pass legislation and i appreciate you considering it and i am looking forward to the day when it is easier for small business...
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so san mateo, marin, san francisco. covid case numbers in those counties are below the state's thresh hold to reopen. that means in person classes can resume at all public k through 6 schools. higher grade levels will return when the counties leave the purple tier. >>> san francisco's high school is considering ending selective merit-base d admissions. the city's school board took a closer look after anti-black and anti-semitic slurs were posted on a lowell messaging platform last month. the board held a virtual discussion last night with students, alumni, parents and teachers and the response was emotional from supporters and critics. >> i am tired of my students being hurt and race-blind admissions does not increase diversity, it decreases it. lowell is a beacon of hope for low income students like myself. if you try hard enough you can receive an education on par or better than an elite private school. >> the proposal is to move lowell to a lottery-based admissions system. the school board will vote after more public
so san mateo, marin, san francisco. covid case numbers in those counties are below the state's thresh hold to reopen. that means in person classes can resume at all public k through 6 schools. higher grade levels will return when the counties leave the purple tier. >>> san francisco's high school is considering ending selective merit-base d admissions. the city's school board took a closer look after anti-black and anti-semitic slurs were posted on a lowell messaging platform last...
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they keep san francisco grounded and keep san francisco san francisco. i urge you to pass this legislation as fast as possible. be champions of small business and pressure the mayor and board members to take more action towards saving the small business from the worst economic catastrophe in generations. thank you. i yield my time. >> next speaker, please. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you for championing this, all of you. it is a group effort. i appreciate it. it takes a village. i am the president of the council district merchants and long time san francisco and owner of the four locations in some of your districts. thank you. i urge you to approve this without any restrictions. i hope this will be just one of numerous aids to come to help small business. we need to be able to thrive not only thrive but recover. i invite you all to make a commitment and not to pass any legislation that will impede any sort of business growth or economic vitality. when you give us room to grow, we grow and put money in the coverers and bring in people to spend mon
they keep san francisco grounded and keep san francisco san francisco. i urge you to pass this legislation as fast as possible. be champions of small business and pressure the mayor and board members to take more action towards saving the small business from the worst economic catastrophe in generations. thank you. i yield my time. >> next speaker, please. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you for championing this, all of you. it is a group effort. i appreciate it. it takes a...
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today, san francisco can begin to recover. today, we can begin to reopen our doors, reopen our businesses. begin to resume our lives. with some restrictions and many, many precautions, of course, but we are reopening. we're vaccinating more and more people each day. and very soon, we will open another large vaccination site right here at the center. and with support from the state, and thank god, the new biden-harris administration in the white house, we have a plan to administer 10,000 vaccinations a day. we can see the light. folks, our recovery starts now. so i want to say something to all the people who are writing us off. to those who are writing obituaries of san francisco, we have read all of those before. we've proved them all wrong before. and we'll do it again. cities aren't a collection of buildings. if they were, the year 1906 would have been our last. cities are people. working from home doesn't spell the end of urban life because cities aren't merely a collection of jobs. cities are people. cities are passion. cu
today, san francisco can begin to recover. today, we can begin to reopen our doors, reopen our businesses. begin to resume our lives. with some restrictions and many, many precautions, of course, but we are reopening. we're vaccinating more and more people each day. and very soon, we will open another large vaccination site right here at the center. and with support from the state, and thank god, the new biden-harris administration in the white house, we have a plan to administer 10,000...
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we are going to change that in san francisco. thank you both for joining us and now we will open it up to questions from the press. >> thank you mayor breed, thank you chief scott and district attorney boudin for your remarks. we're going to allow our reporters to submit any questions they the first question is for district attorney boudin from the s.f. business times. many small business owners do not feel safe because they have been hit increasingly by break in burglaries and vandalisms because of the pandemic. there is perception that your office is not pursuing prosecution of these cases. what are you doing to assure the victims that there are consequences for property crimes in san francisco? >> thank you so much for the questions and thank you to our business community for helping to create jobs and for weathering an unprecedented year of challenges. no one more than small businesses, because of the constant challenges around health restrictions and around decline in tourism, we know that it's been a year in which many busi
we are going to change that in san francisco. thank you both for joining us and now we will open it up to questions from the press. >> thank you mayor breed, thank you chief scott and district attorney boudin for your remarks. we're going to allow our reporters to submit any questions they the first question is for district attorney boudin from the s.f. business times. many small business owners do not feel safe because they have been hit increasingly by break in burglaries and vandalisms...
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francisco who may not live in san francisco and who may receive healthcare in san francisco and these vaccines are administered in san francisco so we're always looking at the number of san francisco residents as well the number of doses administered in san francisco and so we're making progress with vaccines coverage and it is slower than any of us would like and we've talked about those challenge and details the last health commission meeting and we are building a ecosystem of vaccine delivery focused in communities we will give shots in the arms, particularly in the populations most effected and those dying which is people 55 over and death in san francisco so getting vaccines into arms and we asked them to stay together and it's a long tunnel but we hopefully will get there. thank you, commissioners. >> thank you. mark, shall we take public comment on this portion and commissioner comments or questions before moving forward? >> at your pleasure, if that is what you would like. i saw one hand. if you would like to make comment on this portion of item 4, please press star 3. you wil
francisco who may not live in san francisco and who may receive healthcare in san francisco and these vaccines are administered in san francisco so we're always looking at the number of san francisco residents as well the number of doses administered in san francisco and so we're making progress with vaccines coverage and it is slower than any of us would like and we've talked about those challenge and details the last health commission meeting and we are building a ecosystem of vaccine...
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beautiful shot of san francisco. you can even see the bay bridge. we love these shots so much we want to give you a few. it's4:57. ♪ we always have a big party, it's a big thing for us. everyone gets together... to just have fun. the happy chaos... a lot of noise and... for me, i just enjoy it all... ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> right now, an environmental mess. hundreds of gallons of oil spilled in to the bay. we are live with the massive clean up underway. >>> and a san francisco school board meeting stretching in to the early morning hours. the reopening battle and the pressure from the mayor. >>> and impeachment lawyers ready to unleash. opening arguments on capitol hill just a few hours away. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, february 10th. >> good morning. midweek treat. your forecast getting filled with sunshine. don't expect it to last long. let's get to mary. >>> yeah. we are looking at that sunshine today, enjoy it. changes ahead for tomorrow with that rain returning for us. here is a beautiful view at san francisco we can see the sales force tower
beautiful shot of san francisco. you can even see the bay bridge. we love these shots so much we want to give you a few. it's4:57. ♪ we always have a big party, it's a big thing for us. everyone gets together... to just have fun. the happy chaos... a lot of noise and... for me, i just enjoy it all... ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> right now, an environmental mess. hundreds of gallons of oil spilled in to the bay. we are live with the massive clean up underway. >>> and a san francisco...
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downtown san francisco 57 degrees. if you want the sun you've got it in the north bay. 62 in santa rosa. 60 san rafael. temperatures will be about average for this time of year in the east bay. 59 oakland. 60 degrees in hayward. head inland and those numbers will be in the upper 50s to the low 60s. concord 60. 59 in livermore. now, the above-average part comes in for friday, saturday, sunday when those temperatures come up in the accuweather seven-day forecast. close to 70 degrees inland. upper 50s to low 60s coastside. cooler early next week. but unlike last night unfortunately the models are trending dryer for early next week. so maybe some cloud cover and cooler weather. dan and ama? >> all right. thank you so much, sandhya. >>> well, people are once again back to talking to the animals at the oakland zoo, and it may be making a difference. we'll have that story next. >>> also, we aired governor newsom's news conference in place of most of "the view" today. so "the view" will air overnight at 3:00 a.m. if you want t
downtown san francisco 57 degrees. if you want the sun you've got it in the north bay. 62 in santa rosa. 60 san rafael. temperatures will be about average for this time of year in the east bay. 59 oakland. 60 degrees in hayward. head inland and those numbers will be in the upper 50s to the low 60s. concord 60. 59 in livermore. now, the above-average part comes in for friday, saturday, sunday when those temperatures come up in the accuweather seven-day forecast. close to 70 degrees inland. upper...
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are in the san francisco bay. a spill at a chevron is putting locals and wildlife at risk. emily turner is live from richmond with the impact of this massive spill. emily. >> yeah. we are told that you can smell it from where i'm standing last night. it happened right down there behind me. you can see the lights off the shower. for hours locals were told to stay inside in richmond and parts of san pablo. it's not good for wildlife but the full implications remain to be seen. you can see the sheen on top of the water. they had the bumpeers out. it started at about 3:00. it was happening at a rate of five gallons a minute. now it was all down to keller beach as well. authorities were gathering water samples down there with the long wharf in the background. residents in richmond, they were all warned about potentially hazardous air. >> i have never seen this before. i have never seen that before. i have been here 30 years. i have never seen a spill like that before. >> it's a major haul out for harbor seals so expert
are in the san francisco bay. a spill at a chevron is putting locals and wildlife at risk. emily turner is live from richmond with the impact of this massive spill. emily. >> yeah. we are told that you can smell it from where i'm standing last night. it happened right down there behind me. you can see the lights off the shower. for hours locals were told to stay inside in richmond and parts of san pablo. it's not good for wildlife but the full implications remain to be seen. you can see...
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no delays into san francisco. if you are taking san mateo bridge traffic is clear from. >> thank you. >>> in san francisco, there is word the cliff house could see new life as soon as this spring. chronical reports the national park service says the goal is for the building to house a restaurant again but it may not be called cliff house. the restaurant closed after negotiations on a lease extension failed. >>> i am dennis o'donnell. are you 6'9" and can rebound? you might want to call the state warriors. >> how a barber almost kept a former 49er out of the super bowl. >>> kpix5 wants to bring you the good news in the bay area. go to kpix.com/together. send by harnessing california's abundant wind and solar energy, we have the power to take on climate change. use less from 4 to 9 pm to keep california golden. >>> welcome back on this thursday morning. 4:52. you might want to find your sunglasses. we'll see plenty sunshine today as high pressure buily, concord morning, you will see a high of 61 and also for pleasan
no delays into san francisco. if you are taking san mateo bridge traffic is clear from. >> thank you. >>> in san francisco, there is word the cliff house could see new life as soon as this spring. chronical reports the national park service says the goal is for the building to house a restaurant again but it may not be called cliff house. the restaurant closed after negotiations on a lease extension failed. >>> i am dennis o'donnell. are you 6'9" and can rebound?...
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francisco state and san francisco city college. coronavirus variant is now spiking across much of california, and it's more infectious than the original strain of the virus, according to new data out of ucsf. the variant, which was first identified in denmark has now been found in 44 counties. it represents 53% of the positive test samples collected during a 17 day period. period last month. that is up significantly from on lee 16% of positive test in november. the variant also appears to be resistant to the covid-19 vaccine, and studies show it is linked to increased risk of severe illness and death. today, vaccine eligibility is expanding and sam matteo county teachers. childcare providers, first responders and food and agriculture workers will be able to get a vaccine. now. county health leaders do say that they are still focused on vaccinating health care workers and those considered most at risk so far more than 169,000 doses have been administered in san mateo county, one school district on the peninsula will begin its first
francisco state and san francisco city college. coronavirus variant is now spiking across much of california, and it's more infectious than the original strain of the virus, according to new data out of ucsf. the variant, which was first identified in denmark has now been found in 44 counties. it represents 53% of the positive test samples collected during a 17 day period. period last month. that is up significantly from on lee 16% of positive test in november. the variant also appears to be...
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this is for san francisco school board members. they're putting a controversial school name change plan on hold. this is after being skewered for seemingly not focussing enough on resuming in-class learning. >> "today in the bay" cierra johnson live in the bay with updates on union talks and calls to overhaul this board. cierra? >> reporter: good morning, marcus and laura. that's exactly what they're doing. they're shifting gears from focussing on renaming more than 40 schools to getting students back in schools for in-person learning. now, the school board president took to the press essentially for -- to write an op-ed to really acknowledge that there were some mistakes made in that renaming process. the 44 schools of the district. she continued by explaining that reopening schools is now the board's only focus that op-ed comes as many parents began circulating petitions to recall as many as three board members and of course still that looming lawsuit from against the board from the city. over the weekend parents and teachers hel
this is for san francisco school board members. they're putting a controversial school name change plan on hold. this is after being skewered for seemingly not focussing enough on resuming in-class learning. >> "today in the bay" cierra johnson live in the bay with updates on union talks and calls to overhaul this board. cierra? >> reporter: good morning, marcus and laura. that's exactly what they're doing. they're shifting gears from focussing on renaming more than 40...
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and county of san francisco. with that, i like to bring joaquin torres forward so i can swear him in and make it official. are you ready? >> okay. >> i, joaquin torres, do swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies foreign and domestic that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same. that i take this obligation freely. without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties which i'm about to enter and during such time, as i serve as the assessor-recorder for it city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [applause] >> congratulations. ladies and gentlemen, your assessor-recorder, joaquin torres, [applause] >> thank you mayor breed. thank you very much. thank you to my family who was here with me today. to my mom, who's listening in from downtown south, to my two dads who i marry in this building to my sister, to my wife. to my aunt and uncle up north,
and county of san francisco. with that, i like to bring joaquin torres forward so i can swear him in and make it official. are you ready? >> okay. >> i, joaquin torres, do swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies foreign and domestic that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same. that i take this obligation freely. without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion and that i...
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local 648 here in san francisco. i wanted to thank president walton for introducing this hazard pay bill for our grocery and drugstore workers. and i do hope that you will consider a favorable decision for our essential workers that serves you every day. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we understand that there's one caller in the queue and 14 listening and this may be a last call unless you press star 3 now. next caller, please. welcome, caller. >> caller: hello? >> clerk: hello, please begin your comments. >> caller: hello. yeah, my name is benitio lim and i belong to local 648. and thank you for acknowledging our position on being frontline workers. i acknowledge that, you know, with the members of 648, we're always in front of people trying to provide good services to them and we're always at risk of catching something. i am very grateful that you have agreed and acknowledged that we are high-risk people serving the community. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, next cal
local 648 here in san francisco. i wanted to thank president walton for introducing this hazard pay bill for our grocery and drugstore workers. and i do hope that you will consider a favorable decision for our essential workers that serves you every day. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we understand that there's one caller in the queue and 14 listening and this may be a last call unless you press star 3 now. next caller, please. welcome, caller. >> caller: hello?...
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a mild day, 63 in san francisco, 66 oakland, 68 san jose, upper 60s to low 70s for concord and santa rosa. we will cool it down a bit friday and for saturday, offshore winds kick in again saturday. we can see wind advisories to start our weekend, mostly sunny skies sunday. temps get a bump as we look to the end of our weekend and partly sunny skies for next monday, tuesday, wednesday. at this point, it looks dry over the next several days. hopefully you can get out and enjoy the sunshine. i am super excited to take our morning walk socially distanced with our masks of course. >> of course. >> mary had us walking a lot yesterday. >> round and round. >> she's a good influence for sure. thanks so much. thanks for watching kpix5 news. >> cbs this morning is coming up next. have a great friday eve. i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. a third coronavirus vaccine is a step closer to winning fda approval, plus why booster shots may be necessary to stop dangerous new variants of this virus. with mexico where thousands of asylum seekers hope they will soon gain entry to the u.
a mild day, 63 in san francisco, 66 oakland, 68 san jose, upper 60s to low 70s for concord and santa rosa. we will cool it down a bit friday and for saturday, offshore winds kick in again saturday. we can see wind advisories to start our weekend, mostly sunny skies sunday. temps get a bump as we look to the end of our weekend and partly sunny skies for next monday, tuesday, wednesday. at this point, it looks dry over the next several days. hopefully you can get out and enjoy the sunshine. i am...
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. >> hours of public comment and discussion at a san francisco school board meeting about whether or not there should be a vote to change lowell high school's admission policy. >> salesforce telling employees to stay at home. >> abc 7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> live breaking news. >> and that breaking news is san francisco's board of education just voted to end the t-sedsion at theliteigh school. meeting started at 3:00 p.m. and the board voted 7 hours later at 10:00. 5-2 in favor of changing lowell admission's policy. the alumni community and residents of the san francisco bay area and beyond because of the controversy, lowell's status as a top ranked high school has made national news. because of the pandemic, the san francisco school board proposed eliminating merit based admission for one school year but when racist incidents resurfaced at the high school they made the change permanent. half the students are asian, 20% white, 12% latino, 2% african-american. there were ongoing questions and concern busy moving lowell to the lottery system will end or address racism at the
. >> hours of public comment and discussion at a san francisco school board meeting about whether or not there should be a vote to change lowell high school's admission policy. >> salesforce telling employees to stay at home. >> abc 7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> live breaking news. >> and that breaking news is san francisco's board of education just voted to end the t-sedsion at theliteigh school. meeting started at 3:00 p.m. and the board voted 7 hours...
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many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the bay area is porous and we're all interconnected and we need to get vaccines into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. your next question comes from various media outlets. why are we reopening with new virus variants circulating? how will the city deal with new variants and avoid shutdowns? >> so we are opening at a high level of case diagnosis. we're at about 30 per 100,000 right now, which as the mayor mentioned, is substantially lower than we were just a few weeks ago. so this is very good news. we know that the rate of t
many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get...
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the city of san francisco is now increasing pressure on san francisco unified to reopen the classrooms for in person instruction. the city attorney, dennis herrera, has now filed an emergency court order to force the district to reopen the motion says children's mental health is suffering during remote learning. the teachers union has expressed reluctance at returning before teachers and staff were vaccinated and hearing is now set for march. 22nd the school district in los altos is using pulled testing, too. help safely get students back inside. the class now pulled testing involves mixing biological samples of students and examining them in one single test here that drastically boost the capacity to identify and contain covid-19 cases. the district also has implemented many other mitigation measures, including improve ventilation, hand hygiene and smaller cohodes operating a school during a pandemic really is a community and ever so we certainly appreciate our tire school community staff students, parents and families adhering to the commitments that we ask of them to keep us all in
the city of san francisco is now increasing pressure on san francisco unified to reopen the classrooms for in person instruction. the city attorney, dennis herrera, has now filed an emergency court order to force the district to reopen the motion says children's mental health is suffering during remote learning. the teachers union has expressed reluctance at returning before teachers and staff were vaccinated and hearing is now set for march. 22nd the school district in los altos is using...
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today, san francisco can begin to recover. today, we can begin to reopen our doors, reopen our businesses. begin to resume our lives. with some restrictions and many, many precautions, of course, but we are reopening. we're vaccinating more and more people each day. and very soon, we will open another large vaccination site right here at the center. and with support from the state, and thank god, the new biden-harris administration in the white house, we have a plan to administer 10,000 vaccinations a day. we can see the light. folks, our recovery starts now. so i want to say something to all the people who are writing us off. to those who are writing obituaries of san francisco, we have read all of those before. we've proved them all wrong before. and we'll do it again. cities aren't a collection of buildings. if they were, the year 1906 would have been our last. cities are people. working from home doesn't spell the end of urban life because cities aren't merely a collection of jobs. cities are people. cities are passion. cu
today, san francisco can begin to recover. today, we can begin to reopen our doors, reopen our businesses. begin to resume our lives. with some restrictions and many, many precautions, of course, but we are reopening. we're vaccinating more and more people each day. and very soon, we will open another large vaccination site right here at the center. and with support from the state, and thank god, the new biden-harris administration in the white house, we have a plan to administer 10,000...
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we are going to change that in san francisco. thank you both for joining us and now we will open it up to questions from the press. >> thank you mayor breed, thank you chief scott and district attorney boudin for your remarks. we're going to allow our reporters to submit any questions they the first question is for district attorney boudin from the s.f. business times. many small business owners do not feel safe because they have been hit increasingly by break in burglaries and vandalisms because of the pandemic. there is perception that your office is not pursuing prosecution of these cases. what are you doing to assure the victims that there are consequences for property crimes in san francisco? >> thank you so much for the questions and thank you to our business community for helping to create jobs and for weathering an unprecedented year of challenges. no one more than small businesses, because of the constant challenges around health restrictions and around decline in tourism, we know that it's been a year in which many busi
we are going to change that in san francisco. thank you both for joining us and now we will open it up to questions from the press. >> thank you mayor breed, thank you chief scott and district attorney boudin for your remarks. we're going to allow our reporters to submit any questions they the first question is for district attorney boudin from the s.f. business times. many small business owners do not feel safe because they have been hit increasingly by break in burglaries and vandalisms...
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san francisco in the north bay. and one thing i want you to notice is in the north bay, there is the chance to get some sun breaks for tomorrow morning. but it's going to be one of those days where you get a little bit of sun. and then, those clouds do start to roll back in. i do expect the clouds to linger into the afternoon. so temperatures will have a hard time warming up. this will bring us to 60 in santa rosa. san francisco, 56. right here to concord, 61 degrees. then, down to the south bay, 59 in san jose. not here but headed up to lake tahoe, let's get a look at our tahoe snow report. and tomorrow, mostly cloudy skies. 38. morning lows in the 20s. some new snow on saturday. 6 to 9 inches. and on sunday, we'll get some dry weather and 36. they are open. we have 24 lifts, 230 trails. there is covid-19 guidelines there, so do check ahead if you are headed to squaw valley or alpine meadows. oh, additional system on monday could bring another foot. as we are bringing that seven day forecast, you can see here at ho
san francisco in the north bay. and one thing i want you to notice is in the north bay, there is the chance to get some sun breaks for tomorrow morning. but it's going to be one of those days where you get a little bit of sun. and then, those clouds do start to roll back in. i do expect the clouds to linger into the afternoon. so temperatures will have a hard time warming up. this will bring us to 60 in santa rosa. san francisco, 56. right here to concord, 61 degrees. then, down to the south...
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francisco who may not live in san francisco and who may receive healthcare in san francisco and these vaccines are administered in san francisco so we're always looking at the number of san francisco residents as well the number of doses administered in san francisco and so we're making progress with vaccines coverage and it is slower than any of us would like and we've talked about those challenge and details the last health commission meeting and we are building a ecosystem of vaccine delivery focused in communities we will give shots in the arms, particularly in the populations most effected and those dying which is people 55 over and death in san francisco so getting vaccines into arms and we asked them to stay together and it's a long tunnel but we hopefully will get there. thank you, commissioners. >> thank you. mark, shall we take public comment on this portion and commissioner comments or questions before moving forward? >> at your pleasure, if that is what you would like. i saw one hand. if you would like to make comment on this portion of item 4, please press star 3. you wil
francisco who may not live in san francisco and who may receive healthcare in san francisco and these vaccines are administered in san francisco so we're always looking at the number of san francisco residents as well the number of doses administered in san francisco and so we're making progress with vaccines coverage and it is slower than any of us would like and we've talked about those challenge and details the last health commission meeting and we are building a ecosystem of vaccine...