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out. what did he mean? he was emphasizeing the fact that only in the bible do-jesus said behold i tell you before it comes to pass so when it comes to pass you may believe i am he >> thank you. next speaker, please >> thank you. glaud bless you supervisors, god bless the city and county of san francisco. today what i would like to talk about is maybe there needs to be [inaudible] of san francisco, maybe there needs to be no public
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transportation. i'm sorry, no private transportation. people in this city who drive a lot of them don't respect pedestrians and people in chairs and if they hit them they hit a person in a chair, they hit me in a chair or this young lady in a chair, we are in bad shape. that puts us at ground zero pretty much. the city is too compact. we dont need drivers. we have great public transportation and people need to walk or ride bikes. a lot of people do, so why can't they do it in the inner city of san francisco we do not need people-people can jump on the [inaudible] which is one of the greatest systems in the united states of america or like i
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said, they can get a great work out by walking or taking a bicycle to work. thank you supervisors and god bless you >> thank you for your comment. next speaker, please >> good afternoon president breed and supervisors. i'm picking up good city vibrations. you're sending me exiitations. i'm thinking of good vibrations. i'm getting city good vibrations. with all this legislation. [singing]. it is a shame shame shame the way we haven't had any rain. it's a shame shame shame the way it is so dry. it's a shame
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shame shame we want those fire hydrants tied up high. it vashame shame shame we do need rain. it's a shame shame shame. and i just want to say, let me be there in your sate morning, let me be there in your city night. let me change those [inaudible] and make it right. make it right. let me wonder for this district wonder land that we certainly do share, all i ask you is let me be there. all i ask you also too do, i sure hope you care.
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>> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is [inaudible] i'm 83 years old. [inaudible] who is 1 and a half year on the street out of my house. i'm homeless. i ask you so many times for help to bring me back to my home because 83 years old person should have a home, not anything else. but you are dealing like the board of supervisors and mayor yang is president. are you not afraid
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god will punish you like it punished kennedy family for the same thing. 500 women and children to gas chamber in [inaudible] >> thank you, next speaker, please >> first of all i would like to say you are [inaudible] hardest workers in the city is the fire department. i'm [inaudible] a native of san francisco and graduated in 1983. i remembered [inaudible] finestein was my daddies doy. it is a change. your hands are tied and can only do so much. i just want to say i'm still [inaudible] i'm a healthy man and not working. i don't understand t. i have a non profit-i just want to give you
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a presentation today as a native of san francisco. as a graduated at [inaudible] i have been here from [inaudible] all the way up. i will give you a presentation of my program. i will be going to [inaudible] and president to [inaudible] and it be presented by [inaudible] as my program, but we changed the name to [inaudible] sponsored by the people of actions. brothers keeper [inaudible] it is going to be marymerary or mc hammer. i have a venue and everything. [inaudible] this place changed, it is about money. every time i look up, space space [inaudible] thank you, please supervisor district 10, i love you and think you are doing a
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great job. 20 people on your back, [inaudible] >> thank you, next speaker, please >> good afternoon supervisors and thank you for [inaudible] giving me the right to speak. my name is thomas [inaudible] i want to talk about transportation and transit matters as it por tains to tech workers to and from their jobs. specifically i want to talk about pay and benefits for the drivers and of the vehicles that accommodate up to 80 passenjures. the standard of pay is 20 dollars per hour and blft said are minimum it required and come out of the drivers wages. some drivers show up for work at 4 a.m. and they may finish at 8 p.m. later that night. from midmorning to
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[inaudible] during which time the drivers are not comp sated. i find the work system which was created in 2004 inadequate. it shows total disrespect for work. [inaudible] greed on the part of all the decision makers involved. it indicates sell fishness by what is described as shallow, small minding decision makers. capitalism in order to remain strong must have a strong element of fair play built into the foundation that includes the ingredients of ethics and integ ritdty. pay roll is a major component in the economy and helps sustain the individual and family and the federal government because of pay roll
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taxes thereby a contribute to the [inaudible] state and federal government. so, wages >> thank you, sir. next speaker, please >> thank you president breed and other victims of [inaudible] my name is christopher [inaudible] i celebrate the solar year which begins on the spring equinox i offer my best wishes for the new year to this house and to our belove udcity and county of san francisco cht i also offer explanation of my terminology in public comment. a cuball is a group oaf people involved in a conspiracy. members the cuball that you are members of is the one that continues to fail to hold the mayor
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accountable for his lack of compliance with charter section 3.1070 and the cupaul you are victims of is the one that refuses to allow you in the face of population growth and climate disaster and technology advance to address the needs of our home with real understanding or adequate tools. the angio gram went well and confirmed issues with of [inaudible] and not age or decrepitude. i share that cooler heads do not necessarily prevail. my head is definitely cooler, yet you still don't buy many of my arguments >> thank you very much. next speaker please
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>> members of the board of supervisor, [inaudible] the on the screen i would like to read to you and this is from the opinion of the united states supreme court written by the majority of justice aenth an kennedy nob nub the government may commit a constitutional wrong when the identified preferred speakers. by taking the right from some and giving it to others [inaudible] the right to use speech to establish worth, standing and respect for the speemers voice. the u. government may not deprive the public of right and privilege to determine for itself what speech and speakers are worthy of consideration. the first amendment protects speech and speaker and the ideas that flow from each. that being said, here is a list of 19 orders of determination i received from the sun shine
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ordinance task force and would like to use the word the cuball. basically these are 19 representatives of the city government who have in one way or aortinterfered with my ability to speak, to have that speak accurately represented in the official record, the minutes och meeltings and denied access to public records. the latest member here is supervisor ferrule who decided he didn't feel a need to reply to a disclose yrb request and just rently this morning i filed complaint against 4 of you because last week i sent disclosure request to all the members of the board and only 2 replied by the deadline and 2 replayed late and said they need a extension and 4 didn't bother at all. what is it about sun shine
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ordinance that after 20 years >> your time is up. thank you. next speaker please. you are out of order. next speaker. >> good eveage san francisco, my name is ace, i'm on the case. i am in sem iretirement from a activist, but transitioning into a entrepreneur with the communicationoffs something i think i have the skills. what is a cuball? i have to check that out. that is strong word with strong meanings to it. my presentation is of transitioning period. i have been here at over 20 years as a activist. i did historical things. brought fill more scepter here and i'm happy to announce most of my work
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[inaudible] i also accomplished in san francisco and my community where the ocii is coming to the western addition to explain of-how do you call it? [inaudible] spent over the years. i have also compained and having the housing authority to coming the the western division. i have done my work for 20 years, now it is time to have action tooken. i just meant with my supervisor district, supervisor london breeds office and we are talking about bringing the community up to date and what is going on in the fill more. [inaudible] we want to know about other things that go on in the community and think it needs to rub off in [inaudible]
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people think this city is city that knows how, but if they are here in city hall and i could tell it all it is the most corrupt-it is am most racist bias city undercurve in the united states. we say wree the sate that knows how, but i have [inaudible] >> thank you mr. washington, next speaker, please >> tom [inaudible] 1950 there was a polio epidemic. a vaccine was inside me. i have-they found some of the
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vaccines were contaminated and tried to figure researching how those could be fixed. can i have the overhead in a focus, please? hello, can we focus? [inaudible] again last time this is a story of investigation into the contamination of the polio vaccine and in the late 50's and that lets up-that stopped the [inaudible] if you can pick it up, it is good read and that
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picks up lee and me, the book of some gal that mote lee harvey ozwauld during the polio vaccine research. he dervs a witness. i saw him die on tv same as a saw the plane fly into the second tower in new york on tv. after 50 wreers if someone wants to give lee harvey oswauld a witness he deserves it out. i would like give a shout out for christina [inaudible] >> thank you, sir. next speaker, please. >>-you can come to the podium here to the left of my left.
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>> okay, yes, you can hear this. in honor of womens day [inaudible] i want to put some women pictures here. heriot tubman. odesa. [inaudible] this is a movie that got out called, the tails of the grim reaper, it is about how crack cocaine in the 80's went to la and abuse in [inaudible] wrote about san francisco [inaudible] this is a movie about [inaudible] called the long walk home by kids having a better outlook in our city. you should see that movie called [inaudible] this is
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[inaudible] coming to town. areetha franklin and this is [inaudible] interaction at city hall they want people to come out and don't go to work or school that day. this is me as a transgender in my early days and this is me as a marijuana advoicate. i want to also [inaudible] send pictures at 415 sfwp at g mail.com. you can also go to 19612015 so you can see what i go through living in the tl. this is the a letter i deal with racism and
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sexism and [inaudible] 19 times in a book. i only heard [inaudible] at [inaudible] >> any other member thofz public that would like to provide public comment? seeing none prblic comment is closed. madam clerk can you please read the next item >> 31 is being considered for immediate adoption. it is a resolution to extend by 30 days prescribed time which the plan commission may review the ordinance amendmenting the regulation of short term residential relthals. have visor kim >> thank you president breed. i am making one small amendment and that is to change the word, resolution to motion. it is a motion extending by 30
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days to proib time within which the planning commission may render decision on a ordinance and this is the trailing legislation to the short term rental legislation that passed in the fall >> supervisor kim made a motion to make a amendment. vecd by supervisor campose. can we take thit without objection? the amendment passes and on the underlying item, item 31 as a-minded can you call the roll >> supervisor tang. aye. wiener, aye. yee, aye. avalos, aye. breed, aye. compose, aye. christensen, aye. cohen aye. fayal, aye. kim, aye. mar, aye. there are
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11 aye's >> this resolution is adopted. >> todays meeting will be adjourned in memory of the following individuals on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late mr. fairlen t powal on behalf of supervisor yee for the late mr. james lim. on behamp of supervisor ferrule for the late mrs. rita [inaudible] and nants abloom >> culleges this bringstuse the end of the agenda, madam clerk is there anymore business before us today >> that conclude the business for today >> we are adjourned. thank you colleagues. a -
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>> first of all, let me begin by saying what a wonderful city i'm so luke for the mayor of a great city like san francisco you know offer the years when i was city administrator i was working with then dominating to make sure that a city we also be prepared and read for the biggest disasters and i often used the term i continue uss it is another internal revenue magnify this great city if we're ready then the words like recovery and reliantcy will be common words we use everyday where our departments or nonprofit organizations working the community or volunteers that
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by the constantly try to recruit and today, i want to say to you that we don't have to be waiting for big disasters on a citywide basis to happen before you we oozed use those word we're challenged by disasters just as big for small families as and face certainly things certainly for the last two months we'll have 4 major fires in the city some of them as high as three or four alarms they've effected they've had the effect of us losing over one hundred living unit and more importantly interrupting sometimes tragically the lives of so many families in the city those are disasters that are felt he very environmental by those effected and their as
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being as a major earthquake are tsunami or airport crashes or disasters i'm luke oug i'm joined by our cities fire chief she's been working for 10 years to make sure our fire department is ready for all those disasters and, of course their appear on the on the ground at the first instance our director of human resources agency and many of our city departments are here to join me supervisor wiener and other members of the board of supervisors are here who have been working hard with me on forecasting what we do and can do better as a city when it comes to disasters and all of them working together with me now even more members of our innocence social services
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agencies in the community we're practicing all the time how to do better to help our residents effected by those disasters well, i'm looking at a very, very good group of what we've termed good samaritans in our city and this means a lot to me the people standing in front of you are today people that i believe have hearts of gold and that i'm proud of their bold actions for our resident and neighbors and entire community that needed them as a special time i'm sure you're aware of our city has experienced those fires and unfortunately those fires have caused a lot of damage in the city but i look at more importantly how we respond to those disasters because the more we can get we have people if
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from 9 community respond to them i know we'll be more relent as an entire city swler the fire department and police department and our department of emergency management and other dchts like human services and public health that specialized their ability to respond and get in early and help what he want to do more and more is also practice the ability to respond with the people power we have in the city and part of that people power includes the red xros and their volunteers dpw's who assisted isn't shelter in providing food immediately and, of course, our san francisco salvation army in they're basically necessities and utilizing their own offices to serve as a temporary shelter
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after the 2 south end street the salvation army went above and beyond they're calling by allowing a temporary shelter to be located in their shelter at van ness street so people could find solace in the neighborhood they've lived for many years i want to specifically thank the red cross and salvation army you're the first on the ground and the resident needed you most there is no also a best i didn't have local businesses that need to be recognized and thanked perhaps 2w078 to be named but there are merchant and businesses that also belong to a tight community that went out of their way to provide food and cloefrth or the fires especially the residents no mission small
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business like go tar 10 backing providing food to those in the shelter and their generous hearts that gave hope in the dark i did hours in addition to those small businesses we also had displaced families unable to access really basically necessities they this to get a 0 recovery process that complutd included did necessities of placing them in temporary housing in addition to the be able responder and the businesses that gave food and shelter i want to recognize the group of property owners in the city the lavrd groups that stepped up to house our families you have 450e7 people like bert
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i've going on known for many years as head of paishd that of those there long, long before we thought of legislation to codify our work he was there and supervisor wiener when we first started the restoration that he k3b9d time and time again his willing innocence to set aside unit at park merced to houses u house the victims of fire i know the other disasters and in addition to park merced and other unit on treasure island stepped up to help famed by the 22nd aid 450id street fire and a newcomer to the area the technology to be living also
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