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any announcements commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. >> thank you with the support of quite a few of the community members businesses in san francisco we want to replicate the forecasts happening in new york and chicago we've organized the viewing of selma a movie about any member of the public wish to speak on this item for our 7th, 8th and 9th for 10 thousand students for free and so the fund that were raised will allow them to see the movie free of charge only show their stated id or report card and they can see it between now and january the 19 we'll be honoring the birthday the martin luther king and the theatres are the a mc on figure out and mission the
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a mc on van ness one thousand van ness and kin max and the marina threats on chestnut see the movie as a group please go to the website selma for tickets and tickets are going to be reserve the group ticket and get a list of the theatres and have a full website that will be launched tomorrow morning with more information about this wonderful project i want to thank all the contributors for our folks to see a piece of history. >> commissioner wynns. >> i really want to ask a
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followup question about that wonderful opportunity for our students what are redoing to get the schools organized to get the students to come because that's the way we're going to get most of them. >> thank you commissioner wynns so we have going to disseminate the informs as widely as possible monday is a holiday for us to organizing the students on a holiday is not possible so we think that based on some of the work that's been done in a similar vein in new york we're going to actually get quite a bit of student interest. >> commissioner walton. >> also commissioner wynns a lot of the cb l organizations have spread the word we have a lot of people working together to try to organize trips for streets in the district as well
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to go see the movie the burden is not only button the district. >> symthere should be articles i didn't know there's curriculum toy ins so people low the teachers will have the information. >> yeah. once the website is launched tomorrow there will be lots of researchers for the website. >> and i appreciate that there are no ticket exchanges no any reasons to have to you know bring kids down and give them something instead they only have to show up and bring their student id and that makes it so much easier to do with had a goal of 7 thousands we raised one hundred and 5 thousand dollars we've raised more money we want to send 10 thousand
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students we hope urge encouraging the students. >> i have is an announcement of the south asian-american through the competitive fund an important scholarship during the incarceration of the japanese-american they allowed them to continue their education 4 thousand inmates were released to continue their education additional so outlines japanese-americans felt strongly they'd like to give back to needy students in 19893 my
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father was among the scholarship program for the refugees you they've created a small fund that has gotten and this year 2015 it be ward from sxhipz you must attend a school in san francisco and one parent's born in vietnam or cambodian and have a gapping of 23 point owe and entering community college or college in the fall you can go to n s r funded.org to get additional information about
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this. >> emily have you reached out to the vietnamese community. >> give me the information matt and i are going to talk to the committee tomorrow. >> that concludes item s and t is a report of closed session actions board will now go into closed session i'll call a recess of the regular meeting which will rhyme following the regular session. >> if i may. >> commissioner wynns we'll have adjournment and if we don't do that now it would not be on the radio. >> yes. >> so the board wishes to jurisprudence in memory of a
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beloved scientists teacher that died in his home surround by his family at the taught at all the science for over 10 years and touched the heaters of all who come into he established a farm with the echo sf i don't know if any of you have seen the farm it's pretty great the vision of the farm to create is an education program in an outside space it's a bridge between the farm and it lies next to the campus in which the school has worked with the rec and park to create the habitat and trades it has a network behind the school tom was a positive spirit and fought his battles including the ones with a cheerful attitude he
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was plain spoken and was ethnic cool and replaced for his opinion tom had a rescue dog his constant common he was a lifelong learn and enjoyed life he loved to smile and laugh with his positive smile and positive study will be missed but never forgotten he will be missed by his students it will be held and the theatre on tuesday january 20th at 3:00 p.m. the board of education expresses it's sincere condolences to the
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(clapping.) the airport it where i know to mind visions of traffic romance and excitement and gourmet can you limousine we're at san francisco inspirational airport to discover the award-winning concession that conspiracies us around the world. sfo serves are more 40 million travelers a year and a lot of the them are hungry there's many restaurant and nearly all are restaurant and cafe that's right even the airport is a diane
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designation. so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special >> well, we have a we have food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nonterminal and bring in the best food of san francisco for our passengers. >> i like this it's is (inaudible) i thank my parents for bringing me here. >> this the definitely better than the la airport one thousand times better than. >> i have a double knees burger with bacon. >> i realize i'm on a diet but
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i'm hoping this will be good. >> it total is san francisco experience because there's so many people and nationalities in this town to come to the airport especially everyone what have what they wanted. >> are repioneering or is this a model. >> we're definitely pioneers and in airport commemoration at least nationally if not intvrl we have many folks asking our our process and how we select our great operators. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the food option in san francisco
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airport are phenomenal that's if it a lot of the airports >> yeah. >> you don't have the choice. >> some airports are all about food this is not many and this particular airport are amazing especially at the tirnl indicating and corey is my favorite i come one or two hours before my flight this is the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use local vendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one
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had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about the customer externals and how people are richmond to this collection of cities you've put together not only of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the local savors the high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy people picking up things for their friends and family and wait i don't have to be shopping
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now we want people take the opportunity at our location. >> how long has this been operating in san francisco and the late 18 hours it is one of the best places to get it coffee. >> we have intrrnl consumers that know of this original outlet here and come here for the coffee. >> so let's talk sandwiches. >> uh-huh. >> can you tell me how you came about naming our sandwiches from the katrero hills or 27 years i
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thought okay neighborhood and how do you keep it fresh you can answer that mia anyway you want. >> our broadened is we're going not irving preserves or packaged goods we take the time to incubate our jogger art if scratch people appreciate our work here. >> so you feel like out of captured the airport atmosphere. >> this is its own the city the airline crews and the bag handlers and the frequent travels travelers and we've
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established relationships it feels good. >> when i get lunch or come to eat the food i feel like i'm not city. i was kind of under the assumption you want to be done with our gifts you are down one time not true >> we have a lot of regulars we didn't think we'd find that here at the airport. >> people come in at least one a week for that the food and service and the atmosphere. >> the food is great in san francisco it's a coffee and i took an e calorie home every couple of weeks. >> i'm impressed i might come here on my own without a trip, you know we have kids we could
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get a babysitter and have diner at the airport. >> this is a little bit of things for everybody there's plenty of restaurant to grab something and go otherwise in you want to sit you can enjoy the experience of local food. >> tell me about the future food. >> we're hoping to bring newer concepts out in san francisco and what our passengers want. >> i look forward to see what your cooking up (laughter) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> today we've shown you the only restaurant in san francisco
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>> we came to seven straight about 10 years ago. -- 7th street about 10 years ago. the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it but when i do, it is usually from the inside out.
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it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work excavate play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then you go into the room and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put
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your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a vacation and a life that they have committed themselves to. there is this notion that artists continue to do their work because of some kind of the external financial support. if that was taken away, artists would still do their art. it is not like there is a prerequisite for these things to happen or i will not do it. how could that be? it is the relationship that you have committed to. it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art. whether it is a large scale or very small scale.
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