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you in october and i'm going to wish you city luck. >> thanks boss next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors that event of technology has enhanced our quality of life in many ways that is unthinkable as early as 20 years ago i want to take advantage to claim the san francisco police department and vehicles with surveillance cameras its much needed and long overdue san francisco is not the windshield wield west the police officers risk their lives while enforcing and exuding laws in the line of duty and often
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become the targets of lawsuits and abuse of force as cause of action by fitting the police officers with cameras they can leave little 2k0ub9 of whether or not misconduct or misuse of force was yes, ma'am innocent cameras will be helpful for all police officers to remain board minded but evenhanded i believe this is a powerful tool to be added to the san francisco police department i urge you to make room in our budget for general fund to facilitate this thank you very much. >> next speaker >> thank you, mr. president,
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victims of ca bottle i'm christopher and live at 6th and howard 14 meters and blocks from seawall and i rise today to recapitulate my reasons for presenting those little talks that's politics entertainment design we all must expect that seawall rise will rise up to two hundred feet within the next 2 hundred years we must understand that we need a carbon counting regime to facilitate charging the economic intits entities that create those causes with the request of sgrairth it and the distribution
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over the desert will allow mother and a half to capture the carbon and store it i apologize for the confusion here i've a new feedback page called cash balance you're welcome to review it to find out how we deal that this issue thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please good afternoon from san francisco i'm john this is sdiementd let clean up our act years ago when we studied how to build the subway system called
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muni under market street with two rooms and one for men and one for women we separated the men and women because many men tend to spray all over the place no way those restrooms are nonetheless in operation but if you look carefully you can still find their remains it is because we have evolved to the point we no longer need restrooms no that's not that men and women have stopped doing it they're doing it all over the place on escalators against walls in the gutters and on the swauktdz now we have not evolved we've deevolved and today, we're going
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to be a first class city a great tourist attraction with ample funds to maintain some locations and don't give me that bull that tourist will plant bombs in the restrooms they can do that in my train station and forget - so let's clean up our act and make that a classy city once again thank you for listening. >> next speaker >> i'm john a member of the local 34 bridge pillar from local 22 what's the problem with the transbay terminal it's
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supposed to be a frequenting federal job it looks like there's a problem with black workers they work one day or a week and he's been replaced by a hispanic that didn't live in san francisco when i take my time and go it down to mission hall and question them they tell me that they can't pressure the contractors to hire anyone why do we be jeopardize another issue i have i used to live in san francisco housing and at robert i was told because i was behind in my rent one of the managers by the name of carla some money came up missing and a lot of people were still in the
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drawer she is protected by the union to go to the drug rehab to keep her job i want to know what will happen to the ones that are behind in their rent and why are they behind in their rent someone is holdings a meeting to let them know someone is stolen our money if it's true i want it investigated. >> next speaker. >> i'd like to put this up on the tv and read a letter i sent to bobby hamlin on the 17 i'm american people long time listener of tv and still
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listened to folks in the night when i hear charley charley doesn't bless my soul but next to my soul i didn't agree that all the churches have fallen away just google john mccart but i believe the 6 to 10:00 a.m. is the best and continues to have the bump sticker and not mention leaving the churches when mr. camp died i cried a lot but if we could talk with mr. camp i didn't in heaven the reason i decided to write this letter to you was because kathleen recommended it be better than leaving a message on an
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answering machine two diaz days on the grounds the cdc was mentioned in a positive life and several times on the family public radio we're told that cdc recommends certain thing but cdc knew about the vaccines they were presenting are please go to the interviews that doctor wakefield i don't know if you listen to prayer time in i wish you'd call me i'll take you to - >> thank you any other
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speakers. >> tom gilbert i didn't the orderly please it's a ranging system from tenants in common we want to change over there's a name ab age 78 years owned property 4 total a month one hundred and 22 years range and next person maybe 50 years of age owned property 20 years and 70 a ranking of 70 and other person thirty years of age and getting a 35 when we go tenants in common it's frozen for 10 years but interesting to see where it comes down the ranking
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another called sharing when people buy a piece of property is it's a million dollars piece of property and 4 people living in the property i'm going to call it a 5 equals 3 every 5 years you've lived there you get 3 person of the sales price you get 3 times 5 percent that makes it 6 percent and 15 years it would be 5 times 3 equals 9 percent and a 15 percent that's the thought sales price now on all of those one person gets thirty thousand and other 60 and 90 thousand and the person 25
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years 90 thousand that would help thank you. >> next speaker >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm peter war field executive director of library users association i'll be showing materials fewer our viewing the current september issue of wire magazine has a cover story and a number of stories about this person that happens to be edward snowden on the slightly more than one year anniversary of his revolutions i'd like to suggest
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that the supervisors as well as the mayor's office and every department need to consider what to do with respect to the implications for everyone's privacy and confidentiality bruce in an article after the main article by treating the internet as a giant as an approach they've stopped the standards to protect ourselves it's left us vulnerable to foreign governments to hawker and transformed the internet into a medium that no one can trust i think it's time for the supervisors and the city agencies to review what the implications are of the vast and
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excessive spying it's been going in the internet by the n f a and other private institutions end of this article i think it significant they quote edward snowing done what new story will come out next but the question what are we're going to do about it i think you should consider strongly what you'll do about it before the public. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment in general public comment? >> good afternoon, supervisors aim jackie for people who have new to this planet and don't
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know who i am the reason i'm here i got a report from the whistle program blowers an annual program for complaints i got this last friday this is the first opportunity to share with you what i believe to be loopholes which the board of supervisors needs to close regarding this particular administration active code it's not been amended since june 19th of 1998 a long time ago i suggest the first one being a thirty day advanced floss on site posting for the dedicated board of directors meeting for programs ref sf funding agendas to be available for the
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public and the word agenda be included in the amendment because there's also nothing requiring agenda for the public there's nothing referring to minutes that the minutes be accurate did you say that the meetings need to be held in to san francisco the money is here and there's nothing currently in the code that requires those meetings to be held 90 in san francisco and under the compliance section that be reworded to say that consider such an immaterial breach for tirment the contract partially or in its entire thank you there needs to be punishment for not being in compliance there are nonprofits which constantly -
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>> thank you any of the other members in general public comment seeing none, general public comment is closed. mr. clerk our adaptation calendar. >> items 36 and 37 are considered for immediate draupgs and it will be considered by a single vote. >> item 311. >> the resolution for the skeptic negotiations within the unified school district and the united educators of san francisco to evading avoid a strike of the education of san francisco students. >> supervisor mar. >> refer to committee okay item 37. >> the motion on the rim fire emergency by the mayor to meet the emergency. >> colleagues, can we take that
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same house, same call? we'll take that without objection. this is approved workplace mr. clerk any more business before the board. >> memory mentioned for the late grant johnson and thank you sfgovtv jennifer lowe for bringing today's meetings to the homes of san franciscans with that, ladies and gentlemen, unless there's more business before the board we're adjourne.
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>> what do you think about working at an airport and i love it is busy all the time. >> we want it to be an those away was this is a venture if i didn't love it i'll be an accountant. >> we want the experience that is a non-airport experience the negative stigma we're trying to erase that. >> everything is in a bad food to excite them about the food and they have time to learn about us. >> people are imitated by traveling and the last thing to do is come to a place fill of
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chaos. >> telling me how the extent of napa a farms came about. >> it was a vision of the airport director he had a suspicion of a really cool gourmet speciality market locally friendly products this market local flavors this is the best. >> can we get a little tour. >> absolutely (laughter) ♪ ♪ >> so first on our tour. >> we have the clock we like to call it. >> this is coordinating it is made in san francisco. >> what about the customer presence. >> we like to get the permanent farther i love the cappuccino and you have to go to multiple
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places for the cupcakes the cup a cakes from kari's people want to live here they're longing phone call for one thing in one spot in you know anything about san francisco the cheese the most popular cheesy think a lot of the people from the west coast say so this the real san francisco sour dough and they're curious. >> you find people respond to the idea of organic and absolutely. >> this is autumn. >> thank you, thank you and there's a lot of personal touch. >> i see san francisco. >> it's very hands on. >> what's the most popular items. >> this is quite surprising our fresh jotting this is the chronicle special a bowl of warm
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oats and coconut that's mites farther. >> and speaking of drinks tell me again the cocktail scenes is that one, the things your known for . >> the cocktails are fantastic. >> really. >> fresh ingredients we don't have a mixture it to order this is our marcus bloody mayor. >> farmer's market bloody mary the bloody marys in the airport are great shikz it up. and then we're going to garnish it with olives. and some lime and a fresh stalk
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of selly. right on. >> we like >> i tried to think about this room as the dream room, where we dream and bring some of those dreams to life. i feel very blessed that i have been able to spend the last 31 years of my life doing it my way, thinking about things better interesting to me, and then pursuing them. there are a lot of different artists that come here to work, mostly doing aerial work. kindred spirits, so to speak. there is a circus company that i have been fortunate enough to work with the last couple of years.
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i use elements of dance and choreography and combine that with theater techniques. a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative. the dancers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work.
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marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their cell.
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people talk a lot about noise -- very noisy in prisons. that is interesting to me. looking at the communication level, the rise of frustration of being caged, wondering, where does redemption fit into the equation here? [singing] i think both of us really believe the death penalty is wrong, and is flawed for many reasons. the list is as long as my arm -- about several others. we feel this is important for
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both of us, personally, to participate in the debate of this issue in a way that we can help people frame it for a conversation. >> so what brought you out here for the bike ride today? >> i grew up in san francisco but i have been living in new york. i wanted to see what san francisco is doing with
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infrastructure. >> cities are where people are living these days. the bay area is doing a lot with construction and the way to change the world starts here. >> we are about to take a bike ride. we have 30 cyclist. i'm really excited to hit the road and see what the city has in store. >> i definitely recommend it to
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people. it's a fun afternoon and you learn so many things. >> this is so much fun. i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more susta. >> all right. well good morning to all of you seven hundred and 50 of you welcome to our annual san francisco structures forum i'm mar i'm the publish of san francisco business times i have someone i want you to meet this is our breaking news of this week i want you to meet corey wee bit beggar our new real estate resort he i've been talking to several of you so corey good job for