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when i finished i bowed and asked, how do you know i was here? tomoko. what about tomoko i asked? matzu gathered the food and wrapped it up. i followed you and the others down to the beach yesterday morning. i wondered if you might find your way to peace. i couldn't, i began to cry, turning away in shame. matzu lned over and smelled a sweat, it takes greater courage to live. [applause] >> i'm going to throw it open now to questions. so you might direct me as to what you might want to know about. as we are taping this with sfgov tv i will ask you to ask your question into the microphone so they can pick it up. and you, too will be on tv. now nobody wants to. i will ask a requequestion, wha you working on now? >> does that sound planted? it wasn't. i just finished a monster of a book it's a huge book, set in japan and covers the earth from 1939 and 1966 about 2 brothers and the title is a street of a thousand blossoms. if you haven't noticed we are talking about themes that run through my book. one of the things i like a lot is exploring subcultures. the lepercy. the silk working wo
when i finished i bowed and asked, how do you know i was here? tomoko. what about tomoko i asked? matzu gathered the food and wrapped it up. i followed you and the others down to the beach yesterday morning. i wondered if you might find your way to peace. i couldn't, i began to cry, turning away in shame. matzu lned over and smelled a sweat, it takes greater courage to live. [applause] >> i'm going to throw it open now to questions. so you might direct me as to what you might want to know...
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for me, i know that the first thing i began to think about when i thought i wanted to write a novel was that i wanted to write about my culture. and because i had grownup in the chinese culture i wanted to write about china. i wanted to find out more about myself because of i was raised in the bay area and because i didn't know culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't h
for me, i know that the first thing i began to think about when i thought i wanted to write a novel was that i wanted to write about my culture. and because i had grownup in the chinese culture i wanted to write about china. i wanted to find out more about myself because of i was raised in the bay area and because i didn't know culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write...
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so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they say, if you love her, that is perfect for you. years after when it told them what i could say about the fact was going with a guy, they said if you love each other, that is wonderful. so i think i was lucky to have parents like that. very modern. very open-minded. unlike for some, there's no question of religion, of color of skin, or anything like that. people can be all beautiful. it depends on who they are, but it is not a question of color. for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a ki
so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they...
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for me to fit in but i know i look different i know you know i dressed differently i didn't know the right styles and it was the sixty's it was seventy's it was the seventy's here and so you know like everybody started wearing you know nice jeans and you know there's a lot of a lot of cultural things that my parents didn't understand like you know a lot of a lot of people sleep over other people's houses yeah you know and my dad said is your bed is your bed broken. you know and so he's going to see didn't understand because of the way they were raised also how when you know how you know he goes wait so you can wear mask in a costume and go door to door and ask for candy you know and to him it was it was ridiculous so a lot of the cultural things i was still russian i couldn't do everything that was in there do you know what they're going to be raised to. listen. but. you said. it was the seventy's when when i went to school and learned that they started to call me russian spy because it was the sixty's i mean it was all serious it wasn't that bad the seventy's was it was it was still
for me to fit in but i know i look different i know you know i dressed differently i didn't know the right styles and it was the sixty's it was seventy's it was the seventy's here and so you know like everybody started wearing you know nice jeans and you know there's a lot of a lot of cultural things that my parents didn't understand like you know a lot of a lot of people sleep over other people's houses yeah you know and my dad said is your bed is your bed broken. you know and so he's going to...
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i never wanted to make up my mind who i wanted to be when i grew up, and i never have so i go back and forth between this and literary forms. one of the chapters -- a couple chapters in the book i thought i might mention, and then i will get on to the king story. one of the chapters is about the making of a movie. my son, who was then four and a half is the little boy in the movie, sasha, if you have seen it. there's a picture in the book, and that chapter as it's coming around, the spanish and the american edition, about how that came about. it was very strange and wonderful experience. there's another chapter in there on what it was like to be a jew in spain, in those days when given the issue between franco and the vatican which made every other religion illegal -- i begin that chapter with a funny story, really. it was funny -- it's not funny. i'm in a bar up in northern spain, and the guy's in the bar are -- the guys in the bar are trying to teach me how to pour the wonderful hard cider, which perhaps you know it, you know, and you hold -- yeah, right, now hold the bottle this way
i never wanted to make up my mind who i wanted to be when i grew up, and i never have so i go back and forth between this and literary forms. one of the chapters -- a couple chapters in the book i thought i might mention, and then i will get on to the king story. one of the chapters is about the making of a movie. my son, who was then four and a half is the little boy in the movie, sasha, if you have seen it. there's a picture in the book, and that chapter as it's coming around, the spanish and...
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he said i sure do police it. so i know he missed it. and i know i would miss it. but i would find other things to do. >> rose: but all the dramatic events in your life, one is you go to the hospital and they tell you you are going to be in the operating room. >> uh-huh. >> rose: you go in, the same doctor i had. >> wayne isim and those guys. >> rose: those guys and they fixed you up. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that change you? >> well, going into that i was a really, like a black belt hypochondriac. i mean really. i mean self-diagnosis. self-medication. i had two different doctors ask me to stop coming to their office. they said we can't find anything wrong. stop coming here. >> rose: but you were convinced something was wrong. >> yeah. so then when you have quintuple bypass surgery, that, that really makes your hypocon drya look silly. so that all changed. and i guess people say well, what did you learn. and i had to think long and hard about it but what i learned then was you really have to trust people. because these guys are so good. and you know, you don't know
he said i sure do police it. so i know he missed it. and i know i would miss it. but i would find other things to do. >> rose: but all the dramatic events in your life, one is you go to the hospital and they tell you you are going to be in the operating room. >> uh-huh. >> rose: you go in, the same doctor i had. >> wayne isim and those guys. >> rose: those guys and they fixed you up. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that change you? >> well, going into...
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was looking for something i wanted to read i thought i marked it but i didn't. there is also this. your dad. i love this story. wanted you to be a reader. >> yes, yes. my dad was, when i was a kid, first he sold coal for peterson coal south side chicago and he was great
was looking for something i wanted to read i thought i marked it but i didn't. there is also this. your dad. i love this story. wanted you to be a reader. >> yes, yes. my dad was, when i was a kid, first he sold coal for peterson coal south side chicago and he was great
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i struggle going to school. i had speech problems; i stuttered. it was really my parents that pushed me, tell me i would be okay. for me to be able to talk to you, and maybe i will stutter but it is a personal achievement for me. my parents are both gone, but they would be proud. if you have seen the king speech, you know what i had to struggle with. (applause) again, i was on the school board for eight years. prior to that i actually work in the community for a long time. served people throughout san francisco i met. i live in district 7 for over 20 years. learn a lot about the schools in the parks there, my two daughters grew up there. it was eye-opening to go knocking on doors. i saw hundreds and hundreds of people who challenged me to deal with the local issues. that is one of the things that i am very passionate about. to go back and say here i am. i want to see if i can find solutions not only to district 7 but citywide. i am entering this chamber in a very good time. it's going to be very challenging. we have a bunch of very diverse, smart,
i struggle going to school. i had speech problems; i stuttered. it was really my parents that pushed me, tell me i would be okay. for me to be able to talk to you, and maybe i will stutter but it is a personal achievement for me. my parents are both gone, but they would be proud. if you have seen the king speech, you know what i had to struggle with. (applause) again, i was on the school board for eight years. prior to that i actually work in the community for a long time. served people...
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i love you, baby. i trust her. i've never trusted any woman. >> tish is gill's biggest ringside fan for his wrestling matches, which usually take place far away from the arenas featured in bigtime television wrestling. tonight's match is at a rented-out nightclub in denver. >> 10, 15 minutes, okay? >> okay. we do mexican wrestling shows. and since i'm white, i'm obviously going to be the bad guy. bud doobie is my wrestling character. it's a stoner character. i'm not a stoner. i don't smoke pot at all. most people that smoke marijuana are out there a little bit, and so that's why i'm bud doobie. i don't smoke weed, but i am the ayatollah of smoke-a-bowla. basically, what happens is i come out, pretend i'm stoned. i trip over the ropes, i laugh at things, i eat food during my match because i have the "munchies." >> bud doobie! >> bud doobie, he is a character. it fits michael gill to a "t." the crowd loves to hate him and he knows how to work the crowd to piss them off. >>> coming up, bud doobie takes to the ring. >>
i love you, baby. i trust her. i've never trusted any woman. >> tish is gill's biggest ringside fan for his wrestling matches, which usually take place far away from the arenas featured in bigtime television wrestling. tonight's match is at a rented-out nightclub in denver. >> 10, 15 minutes, okay? >> okay. we do mexican wrestling shows. and since i'm white, i'm obviously going to be the bad guy. bud doobie is my wrestling character. it's a stoner character. i'm not a stoner....
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"i fast because i am hungry. "i run because i am thirsty. "i die every day because i want to live. "i lead because i follow. "i give everything away to become rich. "i am weak and broken so i will be strong. "i see more when my eyes are closed. "i'm in love with someone i haven't seen. "i love the unlovely. "i'm honored when people mock me. "i embrace the foolish things to become wise. "i will walk wholeheartedly out on any limb he requires, "because even if he lets it break, he can teach me to fly!" nicklis: i wanted to get down. i was driven to get down... to reach the rescuers so i could show them on a map where we were. it was the task that kept me moving. it wasn't necessarily reasonable, but that was the thing... that really kept me from just giving up was, "i have to show them where she is. "i have to show them where she is so they can find her, and so god can make this okay." because that was my mantra for the whole way out was, "god, you're gonna make this okay. "god, you're gonna make this okay. "god, you're gonna make this okay." and so i got down far enough... i was abo
"i fast because i am hungry. "i run because i am thirsty. "i die every day because i want to live. "i lead because i follow. "i give everything away to become rich. "i am weak and broken so i will be strong. "i see more when my eyes are closed. "i'm in love with someone i haven't seen. "i love the unlovely. "i'm honored when people mock me. "i embrace the foolish things to become wise. "i will walk wholeheartedly out on any limb he...
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mayor jordan -- mayor agnose called me and said "i need help". i said "i will do whatever i can". he said "can you meet with me and i have a laundry list of things" and absolutely where do you want to meet? i am at the command center on turk street. i asked what the cross streets are. you know the bridge is down. can i land my helicopter there? yeah and lee got the police to clear the park. >> >> i came in here. the mayor was waiting for me and he took me down in the basement of the fire department communication's center to what was the fire department was the bedroom for the firefighters in the 911 -- in their 911 -- in their portion of the 911. i couldn't believe it. they moved beds aside, and they had butcher paper on the wall and i will never forget this. there was a consiewl general talking long distance on one of the out going lines and nobody could get him off the phone. people were coming in off the streets. it was terrible. i could not believe that a great city like this did not have a proper command center. as i walked a way with the mayor i said something that i later r
mayor jordan -- mayor agnose called me and said "i need help". i said "i will do whatever i can". he said "can you meet with me and i have a laundry list of things" and absolutely where do you want to meet? i am at the command center on turk street. i asked what the cross streets are. you know the bridge is down. can i land my helicopter there? yeah and lee got the police to clear the park. >> >> i came in here. the mayor was waiting for me and he took...
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and i said i did not think so. then i got a call, asking if i wanted to do it with ang lee, and that is when i thought it was a great idea. tavis: this is not a kid's-up to ang lee, but how much does a name propel you, inspire you to give the impossible done? >> i would not have taken the project if it was not a name ike ang's or ang's specifically, because i knew it was that part of a project, and i do not think i could have seen how it could've been done without some of his patients and his caliber and his ability to work on the project. the advantage of working on a film with the director from the beginning is you are discussing this seen as they all. he is discussing the problems you are having with it, and he says, "we cannot do it this way or that way." and you learn how he is going to film it, so it is a collaboration from the outset. if i had been out by myself trying to make it into a screenplay, i think i would have picked up a much easier book. tavis: let me ask you, if i can -- is not often i get to tal
and i said i did not think so. then i got a call, asking if i wanted to do it with ang lee, and that is when i thought it was a great idea. tavis: this is not a kid's-up to ang lee, but how much does a name propel you, inspire you to give the impossible done? >> i would not have taken the project if it was not a name ike ang's or ang's specifically, because i knew it was that part of a project, and i do not think i could have seen how it could've been done without some of his patients and...
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i know i can't. i'm not okay with what i'm learning, what the bible says and being on that television show. >> i do have a certain sympathy for chuck lorre at this point. are you all completely crackers? >> angus, what does the bible say about "two and a half men." wow, wow. what does that mean, and what the bible says? wow >> when you first saw that, what did you think? >> i didn't think it was an act. i thought some influence had come into his life that he embraced. it didn't seem to be of the popular vote. i don't know. >> had he shown any signs of this extreme religious o-- >> not even close. i think at one point he claimed to be agnostic. there was one episode about religion but it wasn't like a water cooler topic or anything. >> when he went off like this. he then regretted it and said he wished he hadn't. but what he did, did you try to reach out to him? >> no, because i knew when i did -- you know, the amount of people coming at me, i knew i probably wouldn't get through and i didn't want to
i know i can't. i'm not okay with what i'm learning, what the bible says and being on that television show. >> i do have a certain sympathy for chuck lorre at this point. are you all completely crackers? >> angus, what does the bible say about "two and a half men." wow, wow. what does that mean, and what the bible says? wow >> when you first saw that, what did you think? >> i didn't think it was an act. i thought some influence had come into his life that he...
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i did so many things that i felt that i deserved it. the editors over at "ebony" felt i deserved it. and that's why you see me on the cover. >> you say some things -- when people come up to you -- because i know not everyone's kind. and you are known to speak your mind. do you say what you think? >> i do. most of the time i try to keep it really real and say what i think. and sometimes i'm very direct, which can sometimes hurt people, but when i say direct, i'm just -- i don't feel like i have that tone, you know, that voice where it's like really sweet. i feel like if you ask me and i just tell you very directly, and sometimes it can shock somebody who -- >> can i ask directly, are you back with greg? what's going on? >> greg and i are definitely back together. >> okay. did he propose to you? we heard a rumor he proposed to you on new year's. >> no. it's not -- >> you tweeted about it. >> i tweeted about it on new year's eve. and i love twitter, as a matter of fact. so please follow me on twitter, everybody. @neneleakes. you need to fo
i did so many things that i felt that i deserved it. the editors over at "ebony" felt i deserved it. and that's why you see me on the cover. >> you say some things -- when people come up to you -- because i know not everyone's kind. and you are known to speak your mind. do you say what you think? >> i do. most of the time i try to keep it really real and say what i think. and sometimes i'm very direct, which can sometimes hurt people, but when i say direct, i'm just -- i...
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you know i was definitely does like i already already you know i was like ok if i get it i'm like yeah. you know i want to get. and i probably did go get a had day you know i would not think about it because i know i know know me so i play and we get home adama die you know you tell me all head on head along. he want to know who won i would of buying. so many drugs a jiffy to take me to my cost me. and i had and you know one time i had to get stats like trees have a we. just like. i don't think. that be a neighborhood if you don't wish it was you know everything everything is heavy you know your day is a heavy a very weak and you still gotta get in get it out to get these three shots a week yeah that's the way i think. i had three blood transfusions because it hit me and. so it out was an experience of in the self and after living with hiv for over thirty years if i tell you my story. is that all of it you had to go through. and why. everybody's body is different and you know everybody's body is different what i go through you may never go through then again you might go through it twi
you know i was definitely does like i already already you know i was like ok if i get it i'm like yeah. you know i want to get. and i probably did go get a had day you know i would not think about it because i know i know know me so i play and we get home adama die you know you tell me all head on head along. he want to know who won i would of buying. so many drugs a jiffy to take me to my cost me. and i had and you know one time i had to get stats like trees have a we. just like. i don't...
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i. believe it is very different in every day life and on stage when she is not performing she is very calm and sincere but when she goes on stage she transforms. excuse me could i get your autograph please i know your honor but you have cool tattoos thank you wolf you can sign my military card all right it is ok for me to put a signature here but i don't care i was discharged long ago thank your good luck and all the best good work. it was like people recognise her in different places even in the street wherever she goes people that on the nose and those she doesn't know come up to her and say oh hello i know who you are you are so cool you are amazing i think she seeds and peoples attention and approval you want you on the body. this is all so me i'm going to marry your store. but all my friends at work have found their other house their online dating. websites didn't let me create an account because of my hype you stuck i'm one hundred thirty centimeters tall but when i typed that in i
i. believe it is very different in every day life and on stage when she is not performing she is very calm and sincere but when she goes on stage she transforms. excuse me could i get your autograph please i know your honor but you have cool tattoos thank you wolf you can sign my military card all right it is ok for me to put a signature here but i don't care i was discharged long ago thank your good luck and all the best good work. it was like people recognise her in different places even in...
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was looking for something i wanted to read i thought i marked it but i didn't. there is also this. your dad. i love this story. wanted you to be a reader. >> yes yes. my dad was when i was a kid first he sold coal for peterson coal south side chicago and he was great ♪ you always love superheroes. you always love villains and heroes. you put on that costume, black, tight. you lose 20 pounds right away, you look great. meow. we used to say "we put on our tights to put on the world." [ "batman theme" playing ] he liked the walls to pop out. he'd come in and they would pop. the generation of women my age that had mothers that were saying "you can do whatever you set your mind to." that tells you something about our culture and what people really enjoy what people are more fixated on, what grabs them. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. seacrest: they put on a costume to entertain a nation. west: it was easy to play batman. the moment i pulled on th
was looking for something i wanted to read i thought i marked it but i didn't. there is also this. your dad. i love this story. wanted you to be a reader. >> yes yes. my dad was when i was a kid first he sold coal for peterson coal south side chicago and he was great ♪ you always love superheroes. you always love villains and heroes. you put on that costume, black, tight. you lose 20 pounds right away, you look great. meow. we used to say "we put on our tights to put on the...
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i have muscle tone. i have shoulders.my back... i love my back. and i, i love my thighs. and i have a curve now. i never had this before. in a moment, our first-time fluidity users will challenge michelle with their most stubborn problem areas, but first: do you want the long lean, lines and irresistible curves of a sexy fluidity body? they're yours when you experience the three-dimensional movements of fluidity's full-body workout. nothing gave me a total-body workout like fluidity. i lost over 10 pounds in eight weeks. i lost four inches in my thighs. i went down two pant sizes. the best part about fluidity is that it works for everybody. marie claire gives it five stars. the today show grades it an "a." chicago scene calls it "a must have." "absolutely fantastic," says fox and friends. discover america's most effective way to lose weight, firm up and totally reshape your body. discover fluidity, the ultimate full-body workout that reshapes the front and back of your body as it burns more fat and calories to help create those long, lean lines and irresistible curves of
i have muscle tone. i have shoulders.my back... i love my back. and i, i love my thighs. and i have a curve now. i never had this before. in a moment, our first-time fluidity users will challenge michelle with their most stubborn problem areas, but first: do you want the long lean, lines and irresistible curves of a sexy fluidity body? they're yours when you experience the three-dimensional movements of fluidity's full-body workout. nothing gave me a total-body workout like fluidity. i lost...
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i better -- i better not enjoy it, i better luxuriate in it. it's a great privilege. being a senator is a great privilege, charlie. and it taught me being alive was a great privilege. i write about that.xd i was sort of more open in this book than i'd like to be. sort of let it all hang out. >> rose: what was the hardest thing for you to write about? >> well, the hardest thing to write about is facing my own mortality. the hardest thing to write about is wondering notwithstanding all my bravado and all my assertiveness if i was going to make it. >> rose: do you think you could have handled death? >> i'm not looking forward to the experience but i think i can and from what we know about human existence, it's inevitable. >> rose: (laughs) >> so i will handle it. >> rose: exactly. >> a coward dies a thousand deaths, a hero one. >> rose: do you have a different vision for what's good for children's reading? authors and prevailing wisdom? >> well, my feeling is you tell the truth as best you can and the people who you treat most are children to create a little ghetto land
i better -- i better not enjoy it, i better luxuriate in it. it's a great privilege. being a senator is a great privilege, charlie. and it taught me being alive was a great privilege. i write about that.xd i was sort of more open in this book than i'd like to be. sort of let it all hang out. >> rose: what was the hardest thing for you to write about? >> well, the hardest thing to write about is facing my own mortality. the hardest thing to write about is wondering notwithstanding...
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i know that i am. i am missing my boy. dearly. and i need some closure, i don't have any. i'm tired of crying, i am tired of begging. if there is something that i can do, to help you i will. let me know. i mean, i have all of the names of the people that shot my son. i have them. i can come and give them to you. they are in his file. something needs to be done. get a subpoena, subpoena them. subpoena them. make them come to court and talk. that is all. >> thank you miss brown. >> any further public comment? >> hearing none, public comment is closed and line item. >> please call item number five. >> discussion of possible action to move the police commission's dark or no meeting day from the second wednesday of each month to the third wednesday of each month. action. >> commissioners, we added to this to agenda because we have taken the second wednesday of the month off, however one of the commissioners has the conflict with the democratic central committee. >> two actually. >> and in addition to that, actually i have meetings that i have to leave early from to attend. so i
i know that i am. i am missing my boy. dearly. and i need some closure, i don't have any. i'm tired of crying, i am tired of begging. if there is something that i can do, to help you i will. let me know. i mean, i have all of the names of the people that shot my son. i have them. i can come and give them to you. they are in his file. something needs to be done. get a subpoena, subpoena them. subpoena them. make them come to court and talk. that is all. >> thank you miss brown. >>...
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when i am pulling the permits for the restaurant no one says, i say, that i think when i wrote i asking, and always going to be operating or you just kind of go with the application, and i got the permit and all of the permit necessary, in business. along this came day-to-day that we had been forced with all of these complaints due to the alcohol that i started recently serving basically and my understanding of that is that, you know, i have been in that block for 16 years. and i have been running the business for 16 years. if you do the numbers, i have never had any violations in terms of anything. i mean, no, i mean i have hired the brothers and i don't know what the name of the company. i mean that was years ago. that was probably three or four years ago when i hired them. i said i need you guys. and but we came into this 2:00 policy. i wanted to understanding to you... okay. five days a week i will not have a problem closing down at 3:00 on the dot and i will have the cleaning guys inside. but i want you guys to hold me out on friday and saturday night that is when we have business
when i am pulling the permits for the restaurant no one says, i say, that i think when i wrote i asking, and always going to be operating or you just kind of go with the application, and i got the permit and all of the permit necessary, in business. along this came day-to-day that we had been forced with all of these complaints due to the alcohol that i started recently serving basically and my understanding of that is that, you know, i have been in that block for 16 years. and i have been...
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i would like to -- i told them when i went in there after the bankruptcy, i want to clear my properties. so, you know, i do want to get everything, but, you know, i can't stand the bullying. they're frightening. to read something like this and find these cases that i already cleared included in these things, that's scary to me. these people are powerful in a public position and it's just scary. >> it's their job to make sure -- >> >>> no, but it's not their job to destroy records and include old cases in here. >> if they haven't been cleared, that's what we're looking at. >>> they were cleared, though. >> that's not what it says here. >>> okay. there was a revocation order and there are supposed to be two more and i'm looking for my papers because the tapes were destroyed downstairs, okay. there are two more that were already cleared and now these inflammatory items are being included to help people who are filing lawsuits to say, oh, she has horrible properties, let's take her properties. it's just an abuse of the public trust to do this. these situations don't -- aren't there any more
i would like to -- i told them when i went in there after the bankruptcy, i want to clear my properties. so, you know, i do want to get everything, but, you know, i can't stand the bullying. they're frightening. to read something like this and find these cases that i already cleared included in these things, that's scary to me. these people are powerful in a public position and it's just scary. >> it's their job to make sure -- >> >>> no, but it's not their job to destroy...
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i have been active i own apartments. i was the chief appraiser. i have had to review appraisers review; not always agreement in value. chief appraiser is more of a management position with different appraisers. i have a lot of appraiser experience. >> and so you might be familiar with the issue i brought up about homeowners, one or two units. sometimes i get frustrated e-mails from our constituents who have gone through the process a complaint about really long wait times and often don't understand the process. it can be very confusing if you don't have the experience that many of you do. i'm curious about your thoughts around that. >> i think -- you are always trying to find a market value. the market value for people is sometimes different. they think the house is perfect. maybe it has something that from a marketing standpoint, something is wrong. it is important to them to understand that you need to have the most similar, recent sales. in the same neighborhood. most recent. usually dealing with the market going down. if you are dealing with t
i have been active i own apartments. i was the chief appraiser. i have had to review appraisers review; not always agreement in value. chief appraiser is more of a management position with different appraisers. i have a lot of appraiser experience. >> and so you might be familiar with the issue i brought up about homeowners, one or two units. sometimes i get frustrated e-mails from our constituents who have gone through the process a complaint about really long wait times and often don't...
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like i think i put this out as a branch conversation. i forget how i worded it. but the idea that so many people think well, we shouldn't be spending money on exploring mars because we have problems here at home. and i don't think the two things are mutually exclusive. i think we can work on problems at home and spend money exploring mars. and it's important to explore mars because it puts in perspective our world. and the fact that which we are global citizens. and there are other planets. >> rose: and it's to follow prot jex of science. science in pursuit of truth and in pursuit of knowledge. whenever that is projected in a forward manner, it produces results that you don't quite know. i also believe in any conversation about conversation the more you know, the better you are. on the other hand, with this proviso, if it somehow stifles you from being spontaneous, then it is a hindrance of what you know. you cannot be hostage to the conversation you have. and your own research. if you go forward and are you only going to discussion which is within the bounds of
like i think i put this out as a branch conversation. i forget how i worded it. but the idea that so many people think well, we shouldn't be spending money on exploring mars because we have problems here at home. and i don't think the two things are mutually exclusive. i think we can work on problems at home and spend money exploring mars. and it's important to explore mars because it puts in perspective our world. and the fact that which we are global citizens. and there are other planets....
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the way to change it, when i was homeless, i didn't have the internet, i decided i had to go to a library and feed my mind. the first stage is, weeds grow automatically. every day stand guard of your mind and feed it. if you feed your mind every day, reading something, hearing something, second, you have to strengthen your body. fear is physical, right? so is stag nation, numbness, sadness, rage. when you go in to change your body by an intense workout or run, or walk and the blood's flowing through, it automatically changes your biochemistry. the third thing, people found a mission bigger than themselves. you have to find a role model that makes it real. i was with warren buffett and sarah blakley, the youngest billionaire. we do this roundtable about the future. when women meet her, they don't just love spanx her product, they love her because she's a role model of what's possible. you get a role model, you get a plan. the last step, there's always somebody worse off than you are, i don't care what you've done. if you can help somebody worse off, it will put your life in perspective, an
the way to change it, when i was homeless, i didn't have the internet, i decided i had to go to a library and feed my mind. the first stage is, weeds grow automatically. every day stand guard of your mind and feed it. if you feed your mind every day, reading something, hearing something, second, you have to strengthen your body. fear is physical, right? so is stag nation, numbness, sadness, rage. when you go in to change your body by an intense workout or run, or walk and the blood's flowing...
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and me, i got earplugs. i put on my radio, either i put my earplugs in. i like to read. i like to draw, you know. i read books and i got pictures of my daughter. >> it's been less than a year since katherine's baby daughter died after suffering a severe seizure and stroke. >> her name was kiara. when kiara passed, i was up here in lockup. one of the lieutenants came up with my mom and she's like, "it's kiara." i'm like, "it's kiara"? i said, "what's wrong?" is she in the hospital?" she's like, "no, she's dead." i freaked out. they did everything they could to at least let me go to the hospital, but it was out of the prison's hands. it was upper staff management. and i have to say because i was up here and the status quo i was in, it didn't allow me to go to the wake, to the funeral, the viewing or even to the hospital. because at first her brain died. and they had her on a breathing machine, you know, just to see if they would let me go up there, but when they didn't let me go, you know. and my spirits kind of like dropped, you know, and i didn't eat. i lost a lot of wei
and me, i got earplugs. i put on my radio, either i put my earplugs in. i like to read. i like to draw, you know. i read books and i got pictures of my daughter. >> it's been less than a year since katherine's baby daughter died after suffering a severe seizure and stroke. >> her name was kiara. when kiara passed, i was up here in lockup. one of the lieutenants came up with my mom and she's like, "it's kiara." i'm like, "it's kiara"? i said, "what's...
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i said i liked "the apprentice." i said i'll do it. and i ended up winning it by being fairly brutal, fairly british, i guess, in my style, rubbing people the wrong way, being pretty uncompromising. >> rose: were you that much different than you were on the other show? >> not really. i would say there was a brand extension. >> rose: a brand. do you see that as your brand, and is it you? >> i think it's partly me. listen, in business, whether i'm editing a newspaper, competing in "celebrity apprentice" judging a talent show, i think i can be to the point. >> rose: "to the point" is a little different from what of the way simon it portrayed you. >> it i think he would say it is show business. i can be tough, tough speaking, but underneath it i think i have a good heart. i think i always try to see the good in people as well but if people want to have a scrap or feud or punch-up, i'm your guy, too. >> rose: come back to the thing in london for just a second. what is it about the people who want to see you down? >> well, i think part of it
i said i liked "the apprentice." i said i'll do it. and i ended up winning it by being fairly brutal, fairly british, i guess, in my style, rubbing people the wrong way, being pretty uncompromising. >> rose: were you that much different than you were on the other show? >> not really. i would say there was a brand extension. >> rose: a brand. do you see that as your brand, and is it you? >> i think it's partly me. listen, in business, whether i'm editing a...
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>> since i was a little girl, i have had a problem, i steal. [ laughter ] >> really? >> i do. i'm a kleptomaniac. little things. not important things. i have a few little things. some spoons. >> from backstage? just spoons. >> yeah. and there's other stuff. but i'll keep it quiet for now. >> i just want to say thank you for sharing that. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> no, that's wonderful. that's really brave. >> you're the kind of guy that you can tell anything to, right? >> thank you. thank you so much for that. it's so great that you would share that with me. >> because i love you. >> well, thank you. i love you, too, nicole. i would love to work with you. >> i would love to work with you. >> i'm such a huge fan. >> yeah. >> who else would you love to work with? no, seriously. when you think of actors -- [ laughter ] >> not him. >> no, not him. i love gary oldman. >> he's one of the best. [ applause ] >> wait a minute. ladies and gentlemen, gary oldman. [ cheers and applause ] this is amazing. all right. if you do what i do, this is a huge honor. so thank you for coming out here.
>> since i was a little girl, i have had a problem, i steal. [ laughter ] >> really? >> i do. i'm a kleptomaniac. little things. not important things. i have a few little things. some spoons. >> from backstage? just spoons. >> yeah. and there's other stuff. but i'll keep it quiet for now. >> i just want to say thank you for sharing that. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> no, that's wonderful. that's really brave. >> you're the kind of guy that you...
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at one time, i was scared, i denied it. i told them i wrote it. i told them i would not kill the president, though. >> were you serious with your threats? >> you think i'm just going to write him just to write him a letter and that's it, you know? i know i could be facing more time, i know, it's very serious. >> minutes later, cruzado retracted his threat. >> i think i am talking out of anger. you know what i'm saying? talking out my anger. because, you know -- i get out, i don't think i'm going to react on the stuff that i wrote to -- >> ten minutes ago you told me you definitely were going to do it. >> but i don't think so. i mean, it -- i don't think so. >> coming up -- >> you can imagine officers and nursing seeing that for the first time, it's pretty bizarre. >> anthony cruzado carries out a horrifying act of violence on himself. and -- >> they say that dude threatened my young brother, and i got upset. one thing led to another, and the dude's dead in the woods, stabbed 21 times. >> a convicted murderer breaks down a prison extortion scheme.
at one time, i was scared, i denied it. i told them i wrote it. i told them i would not kill the president, though. >> were you serious with your threats? >> you think i'm just going to write him just to write him a letter and that's it, you know? i know i could be facing more time, i know, it's very serious. >> minutes later, cruzado retracted his threat. >> i think i am talking out of anger. you know what i'm saying? talking out my anger. because, you know -- i get...
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i dropped it. i think i saw maybe 50 or so officers there. he did a great job. he was a former officer himself. very active. he's not just lecturing at officers, he's on his feet, giving hypotheticals and talking about wear and tear on officers' mind and body in doing the work especially for their whole career. so i hope to see lots of officers at these two -- looks like two or three sessions, and scottish right. and i really encourage the commissioners to just drop by. i think it's like a half day presentation. so if you can stop by for half an hour or so it's great to see the officers there. i think family members are encouraged to attend also because it impacts them also. so really great that's happening. also wanted to follow up on the department general order 5.05 pursuit driving. i think we've been sitting on this for quite some time it's probably time to look at this dgo and start approving it or disapproving it so i'm wondering for the department how much time is8 office needs to look at it or if we can calendar it for february? >> that will be fine and
i dropped it. i think i saw maybe 50 or so officers there. he did a great job. he was a former officer himself. very active. he's not just lecturing at officers, he's on his feet, giving hypotheticals and talking about wear and tear on officers' mind and body in doing the work especially for their whole career. so i hope to see lots of officers at these two -- looks like two or three sessions, and scottish right. and i really encourage the commissioners to just drop by. i think it's like a half...
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"where i stand i took 50 issues and i wrote a paragraph, i wrote it. i didn't ask anybody, i wrote a paragraph on where i stood on 50 of the biggest issues facing our country, certainly would be facing the senate campaign and i laid those out. a lot of people said why would you do that? you don't nd to do that. i did a lot of things that no one else had done before. but i thought as i td my wife before when we started i don't know how it's going to come out but one thing i do know we're going to do it rht, we'll run a campaign that people can be proud of, nebraska can be proud of, i'll be a senator this state with be proud of. you may not always aagree with me. that's the way we won that campaign. we won that race by 14 points. >> this is your second marriage? >> yes >> how long was your first? >> two years. >> you met your wife, which is not a name you hear in the north very often what year? where was she? >> she was working for chairman sammy montgomery, a congressman from mississippi, she's from mississippi. sony was chairman of the veterans affairs
"where i stand i took 50 issues and i wrote a paragraph, i wrote it. i didn't ask anybody, i wrote a paragraph on where i stood on 50 of the biggest issues facing our country, certainly would be facing the senate campaign and i laid those out. a lot of people said why would you do that? you don't nd to do that. i did a lot of things that no one else had done before. but i thought as i td my wife before when we started i don't know how it's going to come out but one thing i do know we're...
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on, and then i started scribbling, and i loved it. i just loved writing stories. >> and for the kids out here, i'm sure a lot of them are wondering, i'll try to ask the questions, and then we'll turn it over to the audience, but of all the characters, which one do you think you're most like? ray or max or alex cross? >> i think i'm most like alex. we're both african-american -- [laughter] no, i think there's a sense of family. it's so strong with him. he's very compassionate, and he's a problem solver. i mean, that's -- he's a character i identify with the most. >> and the movie thing? >> the movie thing? oh, look, you take your shots. i -- my feeling -- interesting thing about the movie is it got really clobbered by a lot of critics, but then they do, you know, polls on people who leave the theater, and it got an a. to give it perspective "cloud atlas" got a c, "flight" got an a-minus. my best friend called up, and he and his wife going to the movies, and said, you know, we really liked it, but i got to tell you, i read the review in
on, and then i started scribbling, and i loved it. i just loved writing stories. >> and for the kids out here, i'm sure a lot of them are wondering, i'll try to ask the questions, and then we'll turn it over to the audience, but of all the characters, which one do you think you're most like? ray or max or alex cross? >> i think i'm most like alex. we're both african-american -- [laughter] no, i think there's a sense of family. it's so strong with him. he's very compassionate, and...
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>> greg: i did. at 11:00. >> dana: you are 11:30 a.m., you are 11:00 p.m. >> andrea: plug this >>> welcome to "red eye." em greg gutfeld or as i am known in dc, the belt way butcher. now to andy levy for a pre game report. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> our top story, could a drug make sleep optional? my brain does that on its own. stupid brain. and michael hastings says being this the presence of president obama makes reporters swoon. the shocking story that is probably the least shocking story ever. and finally should hollywood stop its acting agenda, but anne hath away is nominated for a horrible movie that they can't deal with the story right now. greg? >> thanks, andy. >> what does that mean? >> you will find it. >> let's welcome our guest. she is so hot she works weekends as a -- at a tanning booth. she is the reporter for the fox affiliate kttv in l.a. must be nice. your life is over. and he burps thumbtacks. it is chris baron dressing like a hockey player. he has two fingers. and in
>> greg: i did. at 11:00. >> dana: you are 11:30 a.m., you are 11:00 p.m. >> andrea: plug this >>> welcome to "red eye." em greg gutfeld or as i am known in dc, the belt way butcher. now to andy levy for a pre game report. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> our top story, could a drug make sleep optional? my brain does that on its own. stupid brain. and michael hastings says being this the presence of president obama makes reporters swoon. the...
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i had no idea. >> i am against the beheading. i condemn that. i wouldn't want her in my school. >> no mention of it in our primary source material for this story. that angers me. bill, you are a massive hello kitty fan. what does it do for the brand? more street c re ds? how about this argument? this isn't a gun. i can kind of understand how maybe a boy has something like a feaux gun. this is is a bubble blower and it is a pink thing they use to spray people with. you don't go to salons and say oh get her out of here. she is holding an air warmer. that's as close to a gun as this is. it is not a gun. it is a bubble shooter. >> it is an air warmer. >> and i worked at a salon for five years. i am offended that you believe that. >> girl, get your head under this air warmer. what are you been doing today? >> i am going to start touching your head with the sharp, .y -- pointy -- >> they are connected and i am going to cut that stuff that is coming out of your skull. >> we have to take a break. don't think of leaving me now. and buy my latest book "jo
i had no idea. >> i am against the beheading. i condemn that. i wouldn't want her in my school. >> no mention of it in our primary source material for this story. that angers me. bill, you are a massive hello kitty fan. what does it do for the brand? more street c re ds? how about this argument? this isn't a gun. i can kind of understand how maybe a boy has something like a feaux gun. this is is a bubble blower and it is a pink thing they use to spray people with. you don't go to...
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i was involved in gang and i caught a murder case. 15 years to life -- and i came here in 1979 and i got out -- and i have been out for almost five years. in my heart, i knew i found a solution when i was incarcerated. and there are different stories. some of the kids joined the gangs because they want to fit into something. some of them don't have a family, and the father and mother are working. for a lot of kids, there is a lot of idle time. it is not like, i will join the gang and i will shoot you. you grow up that way, and before you know you are cutting school. this is begins. working with the different kids that we have, the gangs are still the same -- the game is still the same and the players have changed. some of these kids are savage. i can look in their eyes. they can go way out -- what works for me is to get their trust. i don't tell them, drugs are bad and this is bad. if you can figure out where this began you can follow this. and why did i join a gang? what attracted me, it was the power that came with it. there was no money involved and nothing involved. we all have d
i was involved in gang and i caught a murder case. 15 years to life -- and i came here in 1979 and i got out -- and i have been out for almost five years. in my heart, i knew i found a solution when i was incarcerated. and there are different stories. some of the kids joined the gangs because they want to fit into something. some of them don't have a family, and the father and mother are working. for a lot of kids, there is a lot of idle time. it is not like, i will join the gang and i will...
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. >> no. 6 i, k, l. >> 6 k, 1500 fillmore. 6 l, that follows k. >> and i. >> and i, correct. >> okay. >> i >> ork. >> do we have a motion? >> i motion >> second. >> second. >> commissioner akers >> aye. >> per es. >> aye. >> joseph. >> aye. >> lee. >> newlin? >> aye. lee. >> aye. >> that leaves us the two remaining items in the richmond district and does anyone know how richmond stands on this? >> i will be speaking on behalf of officer tobe moore. >> and before you do. let me officially call the items they are two separate items. let's go back to 6 e, malik aslam dba jack in the box, 4649 geary, extended hours permit amply indication. application. >> it is located at geary and 11th avenue. this issue, this location came before the commission on january 24th, 2012. and then, after a process that involved a lot of community groups, the supervisor's office, residents, sfpd and the owner of the commission, granted an extended hours and permit with conditions. one condition approved operating hours between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m.. but not after 4:00 or before 6:00. now after a year of operation
. >> no. 6 i, k, l. >> 6 k, 1500 fillmore. 6 l, that follows k. >> and i. >> and i, correct. >> okay. >> i >> ork. >> do we have a motion? >> i motion >> second. >> second. >> commissioner akers >> aye. >> per es. >> aye. >> joseph. >> aye. >> lee. >> newlin? >> aye. lee. >> aye. >> that leaves us the two remaining items in the richmond district and does anyone...
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and so i think i is it have -- so if you are thinking what am i doing going to loss oh, in the middle of winter., you know i saw a film and never scoped my interest in scandinavian culture and is that doesn't take away at all to my comment and being proud of being latin and sevenning the latin community this past year and so i'm grateful to my supporter and is grateful to the residents of district five and i love the city and happy to have had the opportunity to serve on this board. a. (applause). . >> thank you supervisor olague. our final accommodation of the day will be to our second colleague local be leaving us today although he know he is not going far sean i have to say when i read the resolution that was draft of the to you today i was honestly blown away by how much you have done over the whereas and supervisor elsburnd has served for the past 12 years to supervisor tone aye hall and as well as belong to this board of supervisor and is for two terms as a member of this board and he has attended 502 of 505 board meetings held since 2,000 one missing three meeting for his honey
and so i think i is it have -- so if you are thinking what am i doing going to loss oh, in the middle of winter., you know i saw a film and never scoped my interest in scandinavian culture and is that doesn't take away at all to my comment and being proud of being latin and sevenning the latin community this past year and so i'm grateful to my supporter and is grateful to the residents of district five and i love the city and happy to have had the opportunity to serve on this board. a....
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and i said i want you to know that it's true. i told luke. i said -- i said don't defend me anymore. don't. >> did he say anything? >> he just said, look, you know, i love you. you're my dad. this won't change that. >> emotional moments. no tears visible but probably the most emotional lance armstrong got in the whole 2 1/2-hour interview. armstrong talked about another painful moment when the cancer foundation he founded livestrong said it was through with him. >> none of my kids have said, dad, you're out. none ever my friends have said, hey, lance, you're out. the foundation is like my sixth child, and to make that decision and to step aside was, that was big. >> they made it for you. >> i was aware -- i wouldn't at all say forced out, told to leave. i was aware of the pressure, and, yes, i had interactions with doug and with some of the board members. it was the best thing for the organization, but it hurt like hell. >> lance armstrong with oprah on the own network tonight. last night in part one he admitted he was living, in wiss words,
and i said i want you to know that it's true. i told luke. i said -- i said don't defend me anymore. don't. >> did he say anything? >> he just said, look, you know, i love you. you're my dad. this won't change that. >> emotional moments. no tears visible but probably the most emotional lance armstrong got in the whole 2 1/2-hour interview. armstrong talked about another painful moment when the cancer foundation he founded livestrong said it was through with him. >> none...
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may i hear a motion. >> irvin and i and darleen and i. >> i have your cards under general comment. don't worry, president kelly, i did not forget about you. from one president to another. thank you. could i hear a second. >> move. second. >> any items withdrawn or corrected by the superintendent? dr. crawford. >> good evening, commissioners, we have two connections. the first is to k-131-8223, on page 222. amended date of service should be december 26, 2012, to december 25, 2013. it's generally listed as 2013 to 2016. the second correction is to item 2 g, 131837, the name of the community listed should be changed from vision band, to oversight. one word. >> thank you. any items removed for first reading by the board? all right. any items severed by the board or superintendent for discussion or vote tonight? okay, i have one. i am going to sever item 2 c, 131-8 b 3, the audit. and later in the meeting, we will have the discussion on that item. >> roll call will take place. h, superintendent proposals. we have item 1212-11sp-1, adoption of board policy 6020 to conform with the curren
may i hear a motion. >> irvin and i and darleen and i. >> i have your cards under general comment. don't worry, president kelly, i did not forget about you. from one president to another. thank you. could i hear a second. >> move. second. >> any items withdrawn or corrected by the superintendent? dr. crawford. >> good evening, commissioners, we have two connections. the first is to k-131-8223, on page 222. amended date of service should be december 26, 2012, to...
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i am sorry that the top of the list. i have 48 license requests that i cannot fail. i have a two-star michelin restaurant that is moving from downtown out into the mission that the only thing i can do is throw a quick 41 on the place because we can -- because i cannot find a 47 or 848 to do it. i would like you -- or a 48 to do it. i would like to think about some injured county transfers. -- enter-county transfers. there are a lot of restaurants that have a million dollar construction costs and cannot find a license and are freaking out. licensing has gone to about 128,000 this month. we assume they will surely go to 150,000 and probably more. we need some more liquor licenses. >> to that, in part, i would say that is a structural problem, and largely driven by our statutes. this governor is very pro- expansion of business. and in favor of things that make this city and state great. there is mileage from your local representatives on this. the governor is going to be supportive of whenever you want to do in the city of san francisco. -- what ever you want to do in t
i am sorry that the top of the list. i have 48 license requests that i cannot fail. i have a two-star michelin restaurant that is moving from downtown out into the mission that the only thing i can do is throw a quick 41 on the place because we can -- because i cannot find a 47 or 848 to do it. i would like you -- or a 48 to do it. i would like to think about some injured county transfers. -- enter-county transfers. there are a lot of restaurants that have a million dollar construction costs...