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picked but 83 he that i can do picks pollens that have great have you seen. i think the richmond district is like a little city and once again it probably has more a - a greater population than several cities on the senior citizen peninsula i'm a big proponent of the police officer. i think with the sfpd salaries there's room for expanding the special police officer like in the richmond district there's self-sporting and do a go back and they're probably good evening to be increased it will stop the expansion of the over blood clot of the salary which
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$0.92 sgos there their paycheck the mom who was had her son murdered have the case actually and on billboards because misinforming san francisco has won one thousand unsolved murders we know there are killers among us walking around and i think an open cold case file that is well publish user publicized will bring killers to bay ii feel that woman and i ask you deal with those issues >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello juicy. >> i'm larry justice i didn't
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i'm i was on edge trying to get here i went to the school at city college i came here for acupuncture. >> i'm here today because i'm listening to the person talking about street safety and supervisor kim we walked from the betty carmichael on harrison all the way down to junior high school we know that pedestrians do get hit a lot there's a lot of categorized as the city is building up i'm thinking we should have a city walking duo to if you go out at midnight and back to the market in the financial district walk with the lights and so you, your tempted to get hit.
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so i think in the night time there should be bicycle and walking when the streets when there's not a lot of people on the streets it gets your body adjusted to goodness and you won't take those challenges when you're not supposed to walk. it's pride month i know there's going to be a lot of walking in the city but coming out here is interesting because you don't see a lot of people walking out here unless you're here during those hours. i want to get here for pride month >> thank you for coming out jewcy. >> hearing none. oh, come forward. >> last but not least thanks.
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kevin clark i'm a district one rep for the advisory committee and i've been a member since 2007. i found captain silverman to be very responsive and i spoke with him he's written about something i wanted to mention now. and we've had one of the issues with san francisco is it's a congested city buildings tend to be built close to corners reducing sightlines and that causes drivers to tend to go past the stop line to see around the corner and it puts them in the crosswalk. so unlike the green broach i didn't care for the mayor's office did this without reaching out to us anyway, i just want to congest alleyway you'll drivers
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and pedestrians alike every time you reach open intersection look right of left right left right left they train the muni drivers you've got to turn our head don't use your mysteries that did no good and aim high in steering and see the big picture look down the road those are driving habit that need to be done and redone it's a life and death matter. lastly i talked to captain silverman about we've had a safety did i see on all cars since 1937 it's very little used in san francisco it takes no effort to use it probably less effort than anything awhile
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driving it's called a turn signal or blinker it tells us pedestrians which way you're going in an intersection it's completely unforced in san francisco and unfortunately sf pd officers don't look at that if you can ask our officers to start yourselves their blirngz the public don't see the police do it it builds resentment and it does noted encourage good driving habits. i'll just cut to the end the pedestrian safety advisory committee meets the second tuesday of every month in city hall interest it's at 6:00 p.m. room 4 hundred the public is
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welcome and they can find the website on the sf mta site under p sack or pedestrian safety advisory committee. thank you. thank you is there any public comment? . hearing public comment is closed commissioners oh, chief - >> i just wanted to thank the prior speaker for the tips you also make i contact the other thing i want to announce on and on on sfgov officers oh, on the plod we got tips from the public on an arrest warrant notify he's in custody this is the person that's been lighting dumpsters
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and the officers followed up on this guy and he'll be booked on arson charges. >> that's greenback to the peaceful the chief. >> tells us tells a great story about pedestrian safety the chief go out and talks to kids about pedestrian safety and how many parents are on the phone the children tell you their parent were on the phone that's part of his approach to getting people not to talk on the cell phones. commissioners any questions for captain silverman? >> do you have any. >> no, my only comment is great to see the numbers captain offering there he is. just the district is a
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traditionally save district and it's good to see that conditioning there's also issues but certainly when you see zero homicides that's a great thing to see. and again, i said this it to the chief the community of captains in the station addressing issues is continuing to work well, so congratulations. >> i just want to congratulate you on the great report great work. >> commissioner loftus. >> yeah. i'm one of our 4 willed twitter folders i appreciate your you're going that and social media as a way to outreach incidents the mission station has 4 hundred and 11 but i want to highlight i
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think it's really great the pedestrian education work you guys are doing and did chief con convened a joint meeting of both organizations to address pedestrian safety and had all the captains present and it was a really power time to address a new day in san francisco in terms of the congestion and we all play a role but this is so important so thank you for following through and the community really working together to insure that everyone on the road is doing everything to keep it safe. >> it's the police advisory committee that did it. >> i'll follow you on twitter too. >> anything further. well, i want to thank everybody that came out it's great that the commission tells us we love coming out here and thank you for taking time from our evening
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it's important you see that laura's law is a big law this police department and chief releases it's a crime to leave people sitting optional the sidewalks we're going to help people and it drains a lot of ever our resources the officers are heavy will i involved and i heard about the advanced training for the officers but there's only so much we can do so thank you very much for being active in the community. this meeting is adjourned.
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>> this coffee memory i remember having coffee with any grappled. in the old days myelogram ma get together >> i was six or seven i made a faces a good face. >> when i was younger i know it did something to my body. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i've been drinking coffee
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since i was 17 really the only thing i'm good at i was trying to find out what i was good at i got a job at the coffee shop i decided to do that the rest of my life. i like the process of the coffee and what are those beans where do they come from oh, they come from a fruit. >> the coffee stays with me since i was a kid i grew up and opened coffee shops everybody. in the 8 i visited over 11 hundred coffee shops maybe more to see why people go to coffee shops >> we're searched the beans all over the world from east afghan
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and tokyo. >> when i wanted to do was get into aspect of the personal coffee and the processing and everything else there was multiple steps in making coffee and we did have a lighter roost because of the qualities of the keep once you roost it it home gisz the coffee. >> one thing about the coffee they were special blends and i spent seven years on one blend so that's my pleasure. each bean they were all chosen and blended with each with different cultural and beans is like people and those people
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give me a reputation i can't buy. people love you my clients love me they take me to the moves movies. >> fell in love with coffee and went to the coffee shops the community aspect i really enjoyed. >> i think it's important to have a place for people to show up and talk to their neighbors and recorrect. your surrounded with all those behalf communicated i communities >> i love my city san francisco has a good name my has every cultural in this planet living in san francisco it's a small city 7 by 7 but it's huge.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i really like the idea of staying in the neighborhood and living in the mission i've lived here the whole time and the community really stick to it people talk about seattle and portland now they talk about seattle and san francisco. or portland and san francisco but san francisco is definitely on the cutting-edge of the coffee scene in the entire nation. >> there's so many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where it came from and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born
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to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪welcome to the june 30th special meeting of the san francisco municipal transportation agency board of directors and parking authority commission. am i [speaker not understood], please [speaker not understood]. >> director reid? reid present. director nolan? nolan present. director rubke? director ramos is expected and director heinicke is absent with notification. >> thank you. >> item 3, announcement of prohibition of sound producing devices during the meeting.
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please be advised that the ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and other similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at the meeting. any person responsible for one going off may be asked to leave the room. please be advised that cell phones that are set on vibrate do cause microphone interference, so, the board respectfully requests that they be placed in the off position. item 4, communications. >> do we have any? >> i have none. >> okay, thank you. item 5. >> discussion of votes to conduct a closed session. >> motion? >> motion. >> motion. >> second? >> all >> we are back in open session now. >> item 9, announcement of closed session. the board of directors net closed session to discuss negotiationseses but took no action. item 10, motion to disclose or not disclose information discussed.
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>> move not to disclose. >> second. >> any further discussion, all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> ayeses have it, so ordered. okay. >> item 11, introduction of new or unfinished business by board members. >> members of the board? nothing, okay. director's report. mr. reiskin? >> thank you, good morning, mr. chair, members of the board, members of the staff and public. some i think good news to report today. we're in a very different situation than we were i guess it was six days ago when this board last met with regard to our labor negotiations. i'm happy to report that with support and assistance of mayor lee that we were able to bring mayor willie brown into the process to mediate within the city's charter collective bargaining process an agreement with the transport workers union local 250 a for both contracts, the one for the transit operators as well as
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for the transit fare inspectors. the details of these agreements will be sunshined today. they will be made available to the public by the end of the day, but the agreements for these two contracts are positive, were agreed to by both parties, by management and labor through the good work of mayor brown to get us to this point. so, we're very happy to be able to be making these available for the public and for your consideration today. the union then will have an opportunity to vote to consider these. that vote, as i understand, is scheduled for july 7th and we hope to be bringing you those agreements for your approval at your july 15th meeting. therefore, in your -- on your regular calendar, what is on the agenda is a recommendation for you to reject the previously sunshined labor
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agreements. you recall that we sun shined agreements for these two bargaining units june 13th reflecting where we had left off in the previous mediation process. so, in order for you to both extend the time to consider a new contract as well as to really get those old ones off the table, that's what the regular calendar item are for. so, again, we're extremely grateful to be at this point, extremely grateful for mayor brown's work to mediate an agreement that is agreeable to both parties. i look forward to the union's vote and hopefully have two item to bring to you at your july 15th meeting. so, that's all i have to report. this is the -- it is in this meet thattion we are officially sun shining those agreements and i'd be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you, director reiskin. ed, thanks to the staff that work with mayor brown on it. those were difficult negotiations. did abexcellent job with the city attorney's office.
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appreciate all the work that everybody put in ~. >> yeah, thank you for that. there were numerous staff mta staff, city attorney's office, also department of human resources, city h.r. folk came together and everybody working together under mayor brown's leadership and with mayor lee's support to get to us this point. >> members of the board, questions or comments? seeing none, members of the public, anyone care to address the board on this subject? >> no speaker cards. >> okay, thank you. next item. >> item 10, consent calendar -- excuse me, item 13. all matter are considered to be routine and will be acted on on a single vote. >> is there a motion on the consent calendar. >> motion to approve. >> any second? >> second. >> any discussion? all in favor aye. >> aye. >> ayes have it. item 15. >> rejecting the tentative agreement with transport workers union, local 250-1 (9163 transit operators) and extending the date for final adoption of a memorandum of understanding. >> we can take both of these together, can't we? and 16.
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>> rejecting the tentative agreement with transport workers union, local 250-1 (9132 transit fare inspectors) and extending the date for final adoption of a memorandum of understanding. >> motion? >> motion to approve. >> second. >> any further discussion? all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> that motion carries. okay, thank you, we are adjourned. [adjourned] ?oo hi, i'm holly lee. i love cooking and you are watching quick bites. san francisco is a foodie
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town. we san franciscoans love our food and desserts are no exceptions. there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice cream to organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz around town that anthony's are those cookies. with rave reviews like this i have to experience these cookies for myself and see what the fuss was all about. so let's see. while attending san francisco state university as an accountinging major, anthony's
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friend jokingly suggested he make cookies to make ends make. with no formal culinary training he opened his own bakery and is now the no. 1 producer of gourmet cookies in the biarea and thank you for joining us on quick bites. how do you feel? >> i feel great. >> so i want to get to the bottom of some very burning questions. why cookies? >> it was a recommendation from a friend. hard to believe that's how it all started. >> why not pies and cakes? what do you have against pies and cakes, anthony. >> i have nothing against pies and cakes. however, that was the recommendation. >> you were on the road to be an account apblt. >> actually, an engineer. >> even better. and it led to making cookies.
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>> in delicious ways. >> delicious ways. >> this is where the magic goes down and we're going to be getting to the truth behind cookies and cream. >> this is what is behind cookies and cream. >> where were you when the idea came to your mind. >> i was in my apartment eating ice cream, cookies and cream ice cream. how much fun, cookies and cream cookies. their cookies and cream is not even -- it took a lot of time,
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a lot of fun. >> a lot of butter. >> a lot, a lot, a lot. but it was one of those things. all right, now behold. you know what that is? >> what is that? >> cookies and cream. >> oh, they are beautiful. >> yes, so we got to get --. >> all right, all right. we treat the cookies like wine tasting. i don't ever want anybody to bite into a cookie and not get what they want to get. we're training staff because they can look at the cookie and tell if it's wrong. >> oh, here we go. >> you smell it and then you taste it, clean the plat
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palate with the milk. >> i could be a professional painter because i know how to do this. >> i can tell that it's a really nice shell, that nice crunch. >> but inside. >> oh, my god. so you are going to -- cheat a little bit. i had to give you a heads up on that. >> what's happening tomorrow? these cookies, there's a lot of love in these cookies. i don't know how else to say it. it really just makes me so happy. man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went
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into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good, drove all other thoughts out of my head. thank you for taking time out it talk to us about what you do and the love with which you do it. we appreciate your time here on quick bites. i hope you've enjoyed our delicious tale of defendant 93 and dessert. as for me, my search is over. those reviews did not lie. in fact, i'm thinking of one of my very own.
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some things you just have it experience for yourself. to learn more about anthony's cookies, visit him on the web at anthoniescookies.com. if you want to watch some of our other episodes at sfquickbites/tumbler.com. see today is tuesday, july 1, 2014, this is the san francisco community investment & infrastructure commission i'd like to call this meeting to order at one 15. please call roll >> thank you, madam chair the first order. commissioner members please record >> commissioner ellington. commissioner mondejar. commissioner singh. commissioner rosales. chairperson johnson. all members of the