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the public in those on sfgovtv watching this now. i feel compelled to point out the san francisco police department has not given up. if you are not here at the beginning of the chief reports there's an officer the head of homicide who came and gave a detailed report on the efforts still be conducted by the sf police department to find those murderers. it's a matter of evidence. and they're out there trying to find the evidence. it is not enough just to know names. it is about evidence that can be brought in a court to say this is the issue.
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i understand that this doesn't alleviate ms. browns pain but at the same time making it seem as if we've given up and we don't care is incorrect as well. we care very deepening and we'll continue the efforts >> if i can add mr. mayor, i i know you've got to have a community in though shall not snitch. that's what it's about period. we had wyoming a one-year-old boy killed in oakland and their protected by the community. that's the only reason those guys run around because there's a code of not telling. i tell in a minute and until
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those people stand up you people know out there and give it up and a next line item and a line item four - >> i'm sorry public comment still continuing. >> while we're excited about the youth commission in ensweat shirt i want to acknowledge that training is on police training but we want expensive training between young people and police officers. we believe this training will change everybody when it comes to encounters with police officers and also minors under the ankle of 18. i look forward to working with
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you guys much more. thank you >> thank you and i have a quote by a member from the neighborhood center before public comment so i'll read it now. we've been working with the youth commission and the entity from this draft working closely with the programs including your program we've identified a lot of the - to education not a bare. earlier this month movements planned and use a workshop around heath rirpz with to police. where we introduced the review to the community. this being our fifth summit
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based on the police and public relationships we've educated a lot of what the parents feel to be healthy relationships between youth and police. we work closely with the youth commission on a general order and have been doing this for 5 years to make sure that the youth and public voices is where our community members are effected. during our most recent summit we had four officers in attendance that work on housing and poverty who assisted in this workshop. and the pamphlets and other general information and the ruling role of the school community. at burn heights center we're striving for public accountant
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ability for the community. where the language binds the s r o sz to the contact is important. school officers should be a rows. it shouldn't be a threat to any student and m l o should frame the model relationship that us the community want to see between the public and police >> thank you. >> thank you any further public comment? >> hi folks i'm a special education teacher at mission high school. i work with students who have emotional and behavioral disabilities. i want to express is memo between the police and students. i believe there is an a.m. -
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the role even if teachers as advocates for example, they're right for a teacher to be present if a parents can't to clarify the difference between issues that require police interference or school regulation. i think it's important to understand that many of my students have had trauma in their life. in conclusion i think it's important to clarify the role of police officers on compass with a memoranda of understanding. i want to thank the police commission and others to making sure this document gets written and approving it. if i might. i know we're not supposed to - all juveniles that are arrested with mri ransz.
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the students are not to talk about their information if you don't want to take to the police you evoke your rights >> i think that's important for the teachers and administration as well. >> any further public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. next line item mr. secretary >> public comment on all matters postponing to items below and closed session in order to hold item 6 in closed session. >> any public comment on rather to hold item 6 in closed
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session? seeing no public comment that about public comment is closed. next line item. line item 5 is to hold line item 6 and evoke attorney-client privilege in administrative section action >> commissioners do i have a motion. >> all in favor? motion carries unanimously. ladies and gentlemen i want to thank you four attending but we're now going into closed session. we will return following our the business we're taking care of in closed session. but we ask you to excuse us
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thank you very much.
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>> we're back and we have a
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quorum. >> can you call line item 7 vote to elect any or all discussion held in closed session. action >> do i have a motion on whether or not to disclose the items held in closed session. >> second. moved and second all in favor. all opposed? it's unanimously we will not disclose. today have a motion for line item 8 adjournment >> second. second >> all in favor. all opposed? i >> just kidding. we're happy now that the meeting is over. >> give him the gavel you better
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>> give him the gavel you better watch him
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are we going to get there? we are not driving. >> well what do you suggest? >> there are a lot of great transportation choices in the city and there is one place to find them all, sfnta.com. >> sfmta.com. >> it is the walking parking, and riding muni and it is all here in one place. >> sitting in front of my computer waiting transportation options that is not exactly how i want to spend my saturday night. >> the new sfmta.com is mobile friendly, it works great on a tablet, smart phone or a lap top, it is built to go wherever we go. >> cool. >> but, let's just take the same route tomorrow that we always take, okay? >> it might be much more fun to ride our bikes. >> i am going to be way too tired to ride all the way home. >> okay, how about this, we can ride our bikes there and then
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we can take muni home and it even shows us how to take the bikes on the bus, so simple right here on my phone. >> neat. we can finish making travel plans over dinner, now let's go eat. >> how about about that organic vegan gluten free rest rft. >> can't we go to the food truck. >> do you want to walk or take a taxi. >> there is an alert right here telling us there is heavy traffic in soma. >> let's walk there and then take a taxi or muni back. >> that new website gives us a lot of options. >> it sure does and we can use it again next weekend when we go to see the giants. there is a new destination section on the website that shows us how to get to at&t park. >> there is a section, and account alerts and information on parking and all kinds of stuff, it is so easy to use that even you can use it. >> that is smart.
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>> are you giving me a compliment. >> i think that i am. >> wow, thanks. >> now you can buy dinner. sfmta.com. access useful information, any supervisor chiu: i fully appreciate the concerns raised by some tenant leaders. i would never supported the project if i did not feel comfortable that tenant rights have been protected here with parker said -- part merced. i say this as one of the few tenants on the board of supervisors, who has been a staunch advocate of tenants before i was elected and with my votes on this board. my parents immigrated to the united states in the 1960's, and i was the first kid born in the u.s. my parents sacrificed everything so that their kids could have
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the opportunities that they wanted when they came here. i grew up in the boston area, live in different parts of boston, went to a catholic high school in dorchester, which is a section of boston. because of my parents work and the opportunities they gave me, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. it was intense. i stayed there for college, for law school, and i also have a master's in public policy there. those are subjects i decided to study in part because i was very interested in public service and public policy issues and government. i ran for office in part because i wanted to serve the city and really protect all that is so special about what san francisco is. >> we've been talking for years about how important it is to build new neighborhoods, to develop affordable housing, make sure we have transit-oriented sustainable green development that really is worthy of a 21st century san francisco.
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what we're doing today -- and, frankly, what we're doing this year will have impacts on the city for decades to come. thank you all for being part of this, and i look forward to that mid-cutting. i moved to san francisco 15 years ago for all the reasons that we all love our city. our cable cars. our hills. the diversity of our neighborhoods. and have loved every minute of being here. >> like many of you here, i did not actually grow up in san francisco. i grew up in another part of the country that was not quite as tolerant or quite as diverse. san francisco drew me, as i think it through all of us, because we live in a very special place. i just want to say on behalf of the board of supervisors -- we have a special responsibility and a special leadership role in the world. as we come together, we symbolize