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fathers are allowing this to happen i'll say that the amount of people when the tmcs the first part when they're number one when their this is the most dangerous part of driving their uninsured many cases like you don't pay the insurance you can call any insurance company they don't insure the tmcs and it is incredible the mayor knew that was no insurance the mayor said they allowed this we're going to be people killed and injured in san francisco on the overflow of the drivers trying to make aing i believe the blood is on the hands of the mayor and the city father you have to control the amount of tmcs and cabs in the
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city this is insage i is an what's golden in san francisco. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is is marseille i've lived in san francisco for 31 years and i've been drying a taxi with yellow can be for years i'm here to remind san francisco that the cabs are a major asset it's not okay for the mayor to support and facilitate and petition at the same time, they charge a quarter of a million dollars for medallion supervisor president breed shortly after lucy was killed you want on an interview and called the taxi industry bloke and made sure that - i don't like competition they're
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not fair competition they're eating my lunch and your lunch and taking the muni rides they have pricing how can you for the record as a taxicab to drive someone across the city for $7 uber is doing that that's not fair we carry a million dollar liability they over low rides the streets of san francisco are not safe if you're not driving you do so that supervisor president breed i wrote you a letter to governor jerry brown and willie brown for the jurisdiction over and over and over the tmcs i want to hand it to you in case you having don't have a. >> thank you the clerk will
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retrieve the letter. >> good afternoon. i'm robert i am too a cab driver unfortunately this city has decided it didn't want taxis on the road you have to release the day there are not taxis and this is coming very soon don't think you are going to have a few years to think about it i predict in the next 18 months the entire taxi industry will collapse there is no price control an uber at present with their billions of their subsidizing drivers who take rides
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unfortunately, this is completely legal by all the puc registration that is our mayor enforced he didn't want restriction of tmcs for the city this is a tragic mistake the day there are no taxicabs do you think that the tmcs are even going to consider taxis rates they're going to be sky-high and taxis will never come back. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'll skip over this okay. there's a lot of chinese resident in district 11 they canned handle english but my supervisor wants to handle the
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meetings in spanish i have a problem you know the u.s. took the land and the national black anthem if you see how white people christians and i'll be happy to give the e-mail signed supervisor avalos i'm german a irish and russian if there's a miss that understanding i'm a catholic and proud of it i have a problem with gay people it should be a federal law get married and when i think of a sex change operation and the same treatment the rest of us have if you want an abortion go for it i'm a bro born catholic
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and proud of it thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> board of supervisors supervisor wiener on march 72015 you wrote an off letter supporting the commuter instrumentality program and said means that program has proven a way to keep cars off our streets as madam president exemplary i want to state that many people thought public have mentioned supervisors names and keep our comments to the board. >> i'll run our time now. >> it said reduce the offer gashouse and getting to work you're talking about the bus drivers and president to do
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something so for them provide good wages and benefits so what i want to ask you is what's the impact environmentally of 4 to 6 thousand uber vehicles per day uber lift vehicles those types of vehicles per day on the streets their 19 hundred cabs as people pointed out have as many of those vehicles as you want a what did i the advantage cabs are required by the city of san francisco to have either hybrid vehicles or to have gas natural gas vehicles those on the vehicles have no restrictions as people pointed out i know but we can't do anything it's regulated by the state you're right where
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you were in 2013 when uber and lift went on the streets we heard not a peep from you e.r. the mayor he know the mayor is out of other people's pockets and what happened then and that was declared a miscellaneous method who jumps in the public works headed by mr. peavy we know is - >> thank you, sir thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> madam president, supervisors, department people i'm thomas robert simpson thank you for the warm welcome to the special visits from the western edition i'm here to say i think it is really important that a number of you are here who live
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within 5 or 6 blocks maybe 8 blocks of this chamber my hope and my wish is that they will get an inspiration or something one-on-one within them that says oh, this is an african-american that used to live in my neighborhood the president of the chamber oh, it's the african-american woman from the other part of town that's from this chamber also or there's a gay white man part of the chamber they'll say off a oh a possibility i my one day be a part of this chamber so i welcome you're welcome for us i hope i didn't put you on the spot too much. one person you did mention was
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angela part of bringing the youth here thank you for bringing us here and hopefully one day one the youth behind me will take our position thank you very much >> thank you very much>> thank you. next speaker, please. >> approximately i'm dana i work here and talked about the high rates of breast cancer in marin county it was believed to have the highest rates of breast cancer in the world oh thank you this book come out maybe four or five years ago that says it was beautifully landscaped - breast cancer in the world oar i've
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talked about how synthetices gunmen in the form of hormone played a major rule in half the cases of breast cancer in marin i go to marin and talk about one their high racists breast cancer and thees gunmen roles that it plays and other cancers are some of the research showing that thees begin was strongly suspected to be cardiogenic for decades here is from the i don't have the study but it is from journal of national cancer institute in 1940 (inaudible) a carcinogen (inaudible).
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>> sir please speak into the microphone. >> sorry it was established in historic experiments here's one in review of the evidence by sole gus berg estrogen. >> sir, your time is up thank you. >> madam clerk can you call our 3:00 p.m. oh. >> mr. gilbert. >> supervisors thank you tom gilbert i didn't 7 years ago there was ending our women - my first public speaking planning commission eastern neighborhood noise continuance 24 hour noise that was being built new model and new
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construction remodeled for 55 decimals 45 decimals continuance noise in our apartment and attending packed meeting at the planning commission properties livelihood and rezoning and christen was the want her last day here as a supervisor she was - it was mentioned the perfect storm of what i consider the mayors foolish bra ha, ha over the ross some of the femininity restraining and it was folded here i think correctly political sport he was not a member of the
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league democratic association with the ca bottle christen lost at the last session a statement they were surprised christine was able to step into the spot of being a supervisor she was a president of the dynamic situation in the eastern neighborhood and preceded and i want to give a shout out to her as the end of women's shout out out month thank you. >> thank you very much. is there any additional public comment seeing none, public comment is closed madam clerk can we please go to the 3:00 p.m. special order. >> items 18 through 21 compiles the items for the person's interested in the planning
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department ordinances the planning exception for the prompted project for environmental review items 9 through 24 are restoring the departments determination and the appropriation of finding. >> it's my understanding that the appellants have asked for a continuance for one week to our meeting of april 7th and i know that since we have provided this item we'll need to take public comment i'll opening it up for public comment if there are any members of the public that want to comment at this point seeing none, public comment is closed and i'll entertain a motion for continuance of this item so moved by supervisor kim and 1eshg9d by commissioner avalos we'll take that without objection. this item is continued to the april 7th meeting next week madam clerk can you please call
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the next item. >> item 24 through 27 are considered for immediate adaptation and roll call vote may impact those if the public objects they can be removed separately. >> supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much actually i'd like i'm to colleagues those are recommended to the priority conservatism areas like supervisor eric mar's items 25 and 26 to sever them the reason supervisor mar's is asking we request that requested we send those items back to committee i'd like to make the motion we refer the items 24 and 25 excuse me. >> okay. so we'll do that shortly. >> okay supervisor cohen so you want to remove items 25 and 26
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we'll take those up after we adopt the rest of the items so on the remaining items items 24 and 27 can we have a roll call vote madam clerk and on 24 and 27 supervisor wiener councilmember alvarez sxhefrd. >> supervisor campos arrest supervisor christensen supervisor cohen supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor tang there are 9 i's. >> okay items 24 and 27 passed unanimously madam clerk can you please call item 25. >> item 25 a resolution to support of the determination of the water trail as a conservatism trail by the government and item 26 as well madam president. >> yes. >> item 26 the resolution to
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authorize the 4 conservatism areas national the bayview hill and the green mclaren park. >> supervisor cohen. >> want to entertainer or make a motion excuse me. to move those to the land use and transportation committee. >> okay supervisor cohen has moved to have 25 eye 26 to the land use committee is there a second supervisor christensen without objection those are moved to the land use commission. >> madam clerk will you please call the next item. >> madam president in memoriams will be next, however, in memoriams centered. >> this brings us to the end of the agenda madam clerk, any other business before this committee? >> that concludes our business for today madam president.
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appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can look
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at the park. >> the street, every time, our friends. >> i think everybody should give back. we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time to give back. it's a great place for us. the weather is nice. no rain. beautiful san francisco. >> it's a great way to be able to have fun and give back and walk away with a great feeling. for more opportunities we have volunteering every single day of the week. get in touch with the parks and recreation center so come
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as a society we've basically failed big portion of our population if you think about the basics of food, shelter safety a lot of people don't have any of those i'm mr. cookie can't speak for all the things but i know say, i have ideas how we can address the food issue. >> open the door and walk through that don't just stand looking out. >> as they grew up in in a how would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder
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so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselves so they're eating a lot of fast food and i usually eat whatever safeway is near my home a lot of hot food i was excited that i was eating lunch enough instead of what and eat. >> as i was inviting them over teaching them basic ways to fix good food they were so existed. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity
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foundation i ran into my friend we were talking about this this do you want to run this charity foundations and she said, yes. >> i'm a co-found and executive director for the cooking project our best classes participation for 10 students are monday they're really fun their chief driven classes we have a different guest around the city they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still city of attorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help
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us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and
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they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and one pan. >> i like is the receipts that are simple and not feel like it's a burden to make foods the cohesives show something eased. >> i go for vera toilet so someone can't do it or its way out of their range we only use 6 ingredients i can afford 6 ingredient
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what good is showing you them something they can't use but the sovereignties what are you going to do more me you're not successful. >> we made a vegetable stir-fry indicators he'd ginger and onion that is really affordable how to balance it was easy to make the food we present i loved it if i having had access to a kitchen i'd cook more. >> some of us have never had a kitchen not taught how to cookie wasn't taught how to cook. >> i have a great appreciation for programs that teach kids food and cooking it is one of the healthiest positive things
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you can communicate to people that are very young. >> the more programs like the cooking project in general that can have a positive impact how our kids eat is really, really important i believe that everybody should venting to utilize the kitchen and meet other kids their age to identify they're not alone and their ways in which to pick yours up and move forward that. >> it is really important to me the opportunity exists and so i do everything in my power to keep it that. >> we'll have our new headquarters in the heart of the tenderloin at taylor and kushlg at the end of this summer 2014 we're really excited. >> a lot of the of the conditions in san francisco they
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have in the rest of the country so our goal to 257bd or expand out of the san francisco in los angeles and then after that who know. >> we'd never want to tell people want to do or eat only provide the skills and the tools in case that's something people are 2rrd in doing. >> you can't buy a box of psyche you have to put them in the right vein and direction with the right kids with a right place address time those kids don't have this you have to instill they can do it they're good enough now to finding out figure out and find the future for . >> okay. good afternoon. >> we're going to start the
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program if edge can come in thank you so much for being here on behalf of the 24 housing for youth at risk of homelessness i'm the executive director and believe it or not we're going to have a beautiful brief program so people can get to know each other better i want to thank everyone in the room everyone in the room that is structural in making this project happy a happen a project that began in late 2010 and xhushthd with individuals moving 90 into the housing in 2014 we
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