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>> low-cost prescription drugs i spoke on this opportunity. >> thank you if there recent no other comments can we have a motion so it's recommended from the budget analyst. >> do we need to amend to reflect the amount. >> is there a motion to accept the budget analyst. >> with the adjusted amount and to put this on reserve pending the plan from the department. >> so we'll accept that amendment we'll take that without objection. and on the item we'll do that we'll take that without objection. so thank you so much for everyone madam
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clerk, any other business before this committee? >> no, mr. chair. >> thank you you we're adjourn thank you, very much >> all right. good afternoon, everyone are we still gm everyone good morning good morning, everyone. and
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welcome to dream force we're excited to have you here b how about those san francisco giants, huh? all right. this is an amazing october in san francisco we also thank god's there this glories day and sunshine and we couldn't westbound for grateful i'll tell you 3 forces turned into a conference we had more than 35 thousand people to register to attend this is incredible bus that's just in person over 3 million more join us online as well i'll tell you the neat thing about dream force is not just the size with the incredible new sales force wave the cloud and all kinds of products and new companies are
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here an incredible innovation keynote tomorrow and an incredible launch with companies and neil young is going to launch his new copy on thursday all the innovations and a huge mulch of fun and thank you, mayor ed lee for the brooklyn us center tomorrow night thank you all for giving back one of the things every year dream force gives back more than ever before this year's not expectation we're able to give back with the incredible food drive with one million meals and thank you 101 rob rinses one million more meals that's toelts great we have an amazing program tomorrow inviting night we've raised over $2 million for our children's hospital in san francisco that's
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raised over $23 million for the children's hospitals and we say also have an awesome fireman on thursday for your vets helping our getting vets getting jobs so thank you all with that, i'd like to turn it over to nancy thank you so much for coming to dream force and all our support. >> thank you very much and thank you very much mark excuse me. all of our leadership dream force a doubt a over a decade the first dream force 13 hundred people this year will be one hundred times that partners it goes to show you how big the dream is so i want to thank mark and salesforce an, an elected official i thank you for
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honoring our democracy where people what our doing with sales force and dream force to strengthen and enable customers that are people in our country it have a strong voice and connection they asked me to it to talk about what i saw this morning city 311 essential command were citizens are people could call in and be connected and register a concern i saw what we were doing with va stack how we honor our veterans by giving them a stronger voice through technology and saw what we were doing to enable people to assess the affordable health care and bha what that means for children's families and central nervous system in our country so who president clinton were the
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president he called the people the customers it strengthens the customers voices so we thank you for honoring that part of our democracy. >> thank you for honoring the service of our veterans the aspirations of our children with lynn and your providing for children's health in our area and children angelian technology to industrial their voice but on this columbus do i day i want to lighten ben hoff to a great navigator helped people navigate public and private and nonprofit sectors for the great good for the great good and taught but first and foremost to embrace the crowd in this cloud our dreams come true thank you, mark
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for all the children and for the veterans and the country and the universe now, it's my privilege to present someone who has already been introduced we're happy to be here with mark and tony robin we'll yield the floor to our distinguished mayor of san francisco he's operational and accepted to change for the positive that making progress as not only did he close the streets for the concert that is important he opens the city to every kind of possibility and that's what makes san francisco so great and he's probably considers himself we all contend to be the number one san francisco giants fan in san francisco mayor ed lee. >> all right. thank you (clapping).
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>> nan and mark nancy thank you for your leadership you are our speaker and our conscious your representative go girl we need you in washing thank you very much ladies and gentlemen, it's october welcome to san francisco it is dream force time you don't know how gifted i get to october this used to be howard street is now every october it's 0 innovation park and mark and i keep talking about innovations right here spiritually i want to say thank you to march and listening for being great san franciscans salesforce habitation been there with me when it comes to education and housing housing with our vets this dream force is innovation and fin but more
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importantly something dear to me something that leader pelosi and i talk talk about i want to admit i also had the hesitancy of being mayor of san francisco and i wish for the day where i could talk to you-all all those companies coming in and say can we all work together to make that t this city successful well, you have the standard and sass.com in san francisco people pits that's 99 thing they focus on when they model the 311 model using people and technology and resources to reach out that really warms my heart when they to him come to the schools we can list the schools you up with innovation when the employees of
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salesforce say yes, we can give another million meals joining tony this is the essence of what i feel great companies companies that are started here in san francisco grew up here and will be here forever bay by the way, if you're wondering across the country there's a reason why the initial sass sf annoyances with san francisco it's our heart this what we do that's why i say thank you, mark and listener being a great festivity thank you to salesforce it's foundation that's working closely with us to transform and improve our schools and is employees all our subcontractors a everyone here at salesforce this is great for the region and world with that, i know that
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before we end we're going to listen to mr. robin's i know him to be someone that is a motivational speaker a migration forgive all of us but has a commitment to fight hunger i hope you, you brought a can like leader pelosi and march and i did we'll meet the match and have tony robin's to explain but please help me welcome someone that is expiring us but he's been said to be an international humanitarian tony robin's. >> thank you, everyone fewer participation and mark creating an visit and every year i've known march for 25 years this
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whole journey with the force it's grown because it is added value we know that businesses help to make things but i want to thank everyone for participating i want to make a million happen for me, i know that in this country one out of 4 families her in marin county is not sure there i go to have a meal so when you live in san francisco when you're in the tech business at the time easy to think about the challenges and forget what they are half the planets lives on $2.50 a day we had times when there were no food one day whither i i was 11 years old i didn't have food we
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would h have starved or someone knocked on the door i've been paying it forward and feed $42 million people but there are i i know that congress you didn't participate ms. pelosi but food stamps that's the equivalent of every family going without a meal for 12 bucks so this year i was coming out with a new book i will do not my profits i'm hoping you'll match me and the goal to feed one hundred million people i hope you'll match it i deliver the million and i hope thanksgiving is not only about giving food but go physically you'll be
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hooked for life and the kids will be hooked for life thank you for letting me be here. >> thank you tony for inspiring. >> and mayor and nancy you're our incredible dedication to our country and city and our public service. >> thank you for all of you coming to dream force go dream force. go giants
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>> here we are at the embarcadero. we are standing at one of locations for the street artists. can you tell me about this particular location, the program? >> this location is very significant. this was the very first and only location granted by the board of supervisors for the street artist when the program began in 1972. how does a person become a street artist? there are two major tenants. you must make the work yourself and you must sell the work yourself. a street artist, the license, then submitting the work to a committee of artists. this committee actually watches
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them make the work in front of them so that we can verify that it is all their own work. >> what happened during the holiday to make this an exciting location? >> this would be a magic time of year. you would probably see this place is jammed with street artists. as the no, there is a lottery held at 6 in the morning. that is how sought after the spaces are. you might get as many as 150 street artists to show up for 50 spaces. >> what other areas can a licensed street artist go to? >> they can go to the fisherman's wharf area. they can go in and around union square. we have space is now up in the castro, in fact. >> how many are there? >> we have about 420. >> are they here all year round? >> out of the 420, i know 150 to
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sell all year round. i mean like five-seven days a week. >> are they making their living of of this? >> this is their sole source of income for many. >> how long have you been with this program. how much has it changed? >> i have been with the program since it began 37 and a half years ago but i have seen changes in the trend. fashion comes and goes. >> i think that you can still find plenty of titis perhaps. >> this is because the 60's is retro for a lot of people. i have seen that come back, yes. >> people still think of this city as the birth of that movement. great, thank you for talking
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about the background of the program. i'm excited to go shopping. >> i would like you to meet two street artists. this is linda and jeremy. >> night said to me to print them -- nice to meet you. >> can you talk to me about a variety of products that use cell? >> we have these lovely constructed platters. we make these wonderful powder bowls. they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can
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register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by licensed artists. the person selling it is the person that made it. there is nothing better than the people that made it. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a
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street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. there is more visibility than i would see in any store front. this would cost us relatively very little. >> i am so happy to meet you. i wish you all of the best. >> you are the wonderful artist that makes these color coding. >> nice to me to. >> i have been a street artist since 1976. >> how did you decide to be a street artist? >> i was working on union square. on lunch hours, i would be there
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visiting the artist. it was interesting, exciting, and i have a creative streak in me. it ranges from t-shirts, jackets, hats. what is the day of the life of a street artist? >> they have their 2536 in the morning. by the end of the day, the last people to pack the vehicle probably get on their own at 7:30 at night. >> nice to me to condemn the -- nice to meet you. >> it was a pleasure to share this with you. i hope that the bay area will descend upon the plaza and go through these arts and crafts and by some holiday gifts. >> that would