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a team that believed in itself. remember that december road trip phenomenon the road for 7 trips the team won 6 to one then came february david lee became the first warrior named as an all-star since 1987. and then on february 27th we saw a moment of it at madison square garden this guy scored 54 on the nixon. then the win over the next one and the country really delivered the warriors.
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at the beginning of the season we coordinate that warriors are gotten the fact that warriors ground - we're removing the drirpgs long suffering. i'd like to recognize an anniversary one year ago tomorrow that you and i and the form mayor stand-down 0 on the pier and received you're welcome back to the city of san francisco. our heartfelt thanks to you. a year later we're a lot of closer to the dream and thank
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you. today is all about celebrating teams. but let's face it our teammate deserves that; right? (clapping) people are starting to figure out who the warriors were and then steve scored against denver and 22 points a quarter against san antonio. i need to set the record straight i can't tell you oh, that occurring i didn't if i could pick anyone to marry my
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daughter. at the risk of breaking teenager hearts that job is taken. if i could join him in standing is his wife and daughter. for me, the entire season was really summed up when something i had never seen before took place at the last game our coach brought the warriors back out on the floor after a receiving loss and the reaction is the same it's clear this season wasn't the end of anything it was the start of something special. so thank you, mayor lee and board of supervisors we're the warriors; right?
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(clapping) >> you know joe and when the other guy bought the team i've been around sports and been privy to a lot of resources but when they hired rick we're so lucky to have you on board (clapping) however, he whispered to me we now have to wear mayors jackets so we need to know your taylor. jim barnett would rock that. who knows what base bordering is? demonstration real quick.
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ready one, 2, 3. the baseboards in the house today how about a round of applause for our warriors? we have a lot to get to next up to speak to us today is the board of supervisors president david chiu. david (clapping) >> good morning san francisco are we warriors today? i'm honored to be here representing our political team our starting supervisor (calling names) we rarely recess a meeting to take a break but i want you to know that our legislative team had to come and honor the
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warriors. it's no surprise that many of us in city hall love our warriors. today wisp talking about how we think we would make a great back court. we know we're in the presence of some greatness. you're not save because you're going to be in the court next season. but seriously we know this year has been an incredible season. of basketball. 47 wins. 47 wins. (clapping) >> one of the best defensive teams and one of the most amazing balance were any player
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could step up and some of the best long-range shooting every. annoy like the 49ers at the super bowl we know as warriors fans we've got t a lot to look forward and our players are going to bloom into stars. anyone excited about the fact that the warriors might be placing at the stadium in san francisco. so congratulations to the warriors i want to thank you. the entire warriors organizations. thank you to the team and to the coach. and in closings let there be no
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doubt san francisco is warriors ground. thank you >> thank you david as a broadcaster you're looking for someone to give you a reason for a great call. i never thought i'd be using words like unbelievable and this has been a normal game for me because this guy what he do so on the basketball court he's an unbelievable shooter. we will give you a couple of of those highlights to show you the greatness of mr. occurring i
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didn't >> when i got my first pair i stepped down out and this air bubble right here make me spy in the back correspondent. and when i jumped i swear i got so high i touched the net momma i touched the net. it's the best day of my life. consumed - it consummate my dark and places that i could hardly. i wanted to be that guy to touch the rim to be cool and i wanted
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what he had. i want to fly can you take part of the way. i can reach tell me what it takes (clapping) pits pretty remarkable. to watch a player like that day in and out. mayor lee see going to come back up with another proclamation. willie you have all people know when we do good things for each other the luck and the receiving of gifts comes back. i want to make this short announcement but san francisco has been named the host of super
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bowl 50 clapping. (clapping) we'll have more announcements about that later. obviously this continues to be warriors ground. what a day, huh? how about that. you know, one the great things i had a you tend to get a chance to get to know folks i know that the i know he's had a great relationship that the tenderloin
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school. and we're going to introduce one the young students he's coming up here with the mayor he's alex mac. (clapping) >> hello, i'm a fifth grader. i'm really excited to be here along with my classmates. in my school during our welcome ceremony has us to do our best we would like to present curing with the player of the most.
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diversity. i see our educators from our school district and parents who are praising their families i see our labor leaders who are building jobs and our recreational and park and the commissioners in from the port our police department they're all out here in this great celebration. well, you know what they say you give stefani inch and he might take the state a golden mile. just 25 years old he's made a sports illustrated cover. for the first time a warrior made that cover for his skill and talent since 1980.
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and for those you have keeping stats in mind he's 6 feet 2 inches and into four seasons and he takes up to amasses all of us. where the warriors have gone and across the world he's going to be amazing dead on arrival to the whole world. not only does he be a role model on the court but off the court. steve's participation and involvement as a natural spokesperson for thanks usa helps to insure that men and women who serve in our armed
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services have up to the present time for education. i am remind that the warriors have a whole history and culture of excellency thank you. thank you for being here (clapping) thank you now ever since we have had steve he's led the team to the biggest success. now for the three-quarters in the single season and in hopes that his impressive skills on and off the court will continue to come.
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the coaching staff and mark jackson can't be understated how much of an impact he's had on our team and might have and all the teammates you didn't see the other players making plays and others making plays. the practices that we went through and making each other better from day one. you know, last fall right after labor day the martha ford training camp and everyone showed up early commented to the task to what coach jackson with
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the vision of this happening. with the success we had this year it's only going to get better (clapping) >> we're excited about the process we have a great summer league team to prepare for next year. we have our sites set on bigger things go and the support you guys have shown us is amazing. i grew up in the nbc and i've seen a lot of fan bases and this is the best fan base so far (clapping) so keep those yellow shirts
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crisis - as i represent the entire wires organization this is an amazing honor. and everyone that went into, you know, put this event on today thank you as well. this is a huge honor representing the warriors it's the best basketball team and we're preceding ready to go next year and thank you. i appreciate it (clapping) >> steve. as we wrap this up i found out that steve is not the only one
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>> you, good morning, everybody. show time. , thank you. is everybody okay today? could we get started? great. thanks for coming out here on an early saturday morning, i know that it is tough, it was tough for me. so, mr. mayor, supervisor tan, and ferrill and department heads, and d7 and d4 residents, i am very happy to be here today to hear from you about your priorities for the city's future.
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i believe that the budget is the most important policy, document, that the board of supervisors and the mayor approve every year. it expresses and represents our values, our priorities, and our vision for san francisco. the city and county of san francisco has a 7.4 billion dollar budget. that might seem like a lot compared to other cities, for example, the city of philadelphia's budget is about half that of san francisco. for approximately double the population. but, there is a reason for that. we run an international airport, a court, two hospitals, and produce some of our electricity and provide water to every home in san francisco. so our budget is not only for
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the city functions, but for also, county functions. >> it is also important to note that during the year, the years, voters have approved many ballot initiatives and measures. and mandates. and for us to spend part of our revenues on things that the people san francisco think that are important. we have set aside for services that work for the children. we have approved initiatives that insure that we have an appropriate number of firefighters, to respond to any emergency, prioritized funding for repaving streets and keeping our libraries open. all that means that out of the
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$7.4 billion annual budget, only roughly 1 billion is discretionary, meaning that this inflicts (inaudible). it is really fundamental that we have the careful and balanced approach to how we use our budget process. many important things are funded through our discretionary budget. fema services, mental health services, maintaining our parks, preschool and early education for our youngest residents. and really importantly for me pedestrian safety improvements. every year my colleagues that serve on the budget committee and all of the members of the board of supervisors are faced with difficult choices on how to allocate our limited resources. last year for the first time,
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my predecessors and his colleagues were able to pass a budget that solved san francisco start to reverse the tide in terms of our economy by reinstating additional revenue and supporting small businesses, enhancing our public safety by holding three police academy and one fire academy and starting to address our needs in terms of open space and pedestrian safety. the city is continuing our efforts and being fiscally responsible by for the first time in san francisco's history, passing a two-year budget which creates a better for all those interested in the budget, to see the path that we are laying down and having a five-year financial plan. that insurances the systematic prudent and fiscally responsible vision of the city. it is important for us to know what lies ahead, to better
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prepare the city to address the challenges of the future. but also to learn from what we have done before. i look forward to hearing from all of you today about what you think should be priorities of san francisco in district 7 and district 4. i strongly believe that putting all of our minds to the task we will get a better out come. i would like now to introduce my colleague, and the newest member of the board of supervisors, katie tang who represents district four and who has a wealth of knowledge and experience on the budget process for having staffed the committee for the last two years. >> thank you, supervisor yee, and thank you so much for coming out and thank you for coming out and for all of the department heads and yee, and the budget director and thank
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you, of course, i graduated here from hoover middle school so it is nice to be back. go hawks. and so as you know, as supervisor yee had stated, our city's budget really is a reflection of our city's value and priorities. that is why it is so important that all of you come out here to really share with us what your thoughts are on the budget. as you know the mayor will have to submit the budget to of board of supervisors on june first. at this moment, his team and budget staff have been working really hard with the departments over the past several months to come up with the proposal. but before they submit it to the board, the mayor has really reached out to the board of supervisors to make sure that he goes out to the community, and goes around to the different districts to hear from you first. i'm happy to co-host this town hall with supervisor yee as our district border each other and
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we share many of the same concerns and priorities. and so with that i would like to turn it over to mayor ed lee. [ applause ] . >> thank you, supervisor tang. just kidding we thought that katie graduated from here a couple of years ago. good morning, everyone and welcome again and i want to thank the school district for offering their auditor um here at herbert hoover and i want to thank the office of civic engagement. they are here to be providing support and translation for those who english is not their first language. so that we can get their input as well. the community ambassadors are those in the yellow and working with them to make the streets safer and i want to thank the police and fire department personnel that are here today in addition to all of the departments and representatives. and supervisor tang, and supervisor yee are working very closely with us to make sure that the districts are heard.
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and of course, this is the fifth of 7 budget town halls that we have held throughout the city and i want to especially thank, supervisor mark ferrill because he has been with me on every one of these as he fulfills his role as the chair of the budget committee that he has inputs from each of the supervisors and the residents of each district. this say promise that we have made that primarily today and each of these town halls to listen to the residents's views of what they think is important in what sburp yee has described as a very large budget. it is one that is reflective of a huge number of amount of responsibility for the city to run it. but within that, it should reflect, a budget that is sound, a budget that represents a level of
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