tv Mayors Press Availability SFGTV October 28, 2015 4:40am-5:01am PDT
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surprise to us thank you. >> thank you. >> any additional general public comment. >> i have lived next door to the lady. >> could you speak into the mike. >> i'm sorry the house next door to us which is the project sponsors house i had gone. >> ma'am, ma'am, this is general public comment not about a project that has already been discuses. >> i want do to let you you know the elevator didn't go down to the gsr. >> seeing no more general public comment meeting a .
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considered a public sector job i realized this was an opportunity to work on large capital projects from san francisco all the way to our hetch hetchy and the yosemite national park i work with engineers and city attorneys and scheduled and we all work tom nolan e together on the project. >> the excavations are in red we'll have the interference to go under the street. >> my next project is the largest project in the water system improvement program this is the southeast plan that involved a lot of kworpthsdz with the community groups and public when 9 commissioners such the planning commission and the board of supervisors or this ftc commission they help us in city hall this is a beautiful
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>> good morning >> boys and girls you not to do this by yourself. you got a lot of help but i want to introduce you to someone and he's also the mayor of the city of san francisco. so, would you help me welcome mayor ed lee. >>[applause] >> actually, i kind of look like scott curry, don't i? i will say that anymore then.
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>> good morning everyone. >> good morning >> i'm really delighted to be here with all of these very important people from your school to your school district, from the district here in district 3, our supervisor with our elected officials, and with our police and fire chiefs. it's really great to be here together with you because we get to practice something that's really important for the city. how many of you have ever been in an earthquake? okay. how many of you get scared? >> i never felt that >> you never saw the? >>[chorus of voices] >> a lot of us were in a pretty big earthquake a few years ago, 1989, and it's about
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26 years ago was a pretty big earthquake across the bay and brought down the date. it broke a piece off of our bay bridge and some buildings with brakes on it kind of fell off and hurt some people. so, i was around here in the city at that time. i made a promise to myself, to my family, >> good morning everyone we are going to practice our earthquake drill right now. [inaudible] called the quake shake up. what would you do is when i say soft cover were going to get under our desks and stay that way quietly until you hear me come back on and we like we do with a fire to. >> are you guys ready? >> remember how we practiced
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that? good morning, boys and girls. there we go. i have to tell you, you did a great job in evacuate. give yourself a round of applause. you did a great job. everybody was in line. everybody is quite listening for instructions, taking care of each other. that's what you want to remember whenever we have a drill because if it ever happens in real life, you'll know what to do. so, we are thrilled to be here with you today to practice today, and i want to just say, thank you to all of our teachers and all of our paraprofessionals and of course to our principal for helping you be prepared. taking care of each other whenever there is an emergency. so, what i like to do at this point is introduce the mayor of the city and county of san francisco, would like to say a few words to you. with give a big welcome to mayor ed lee. >>[applause] >> thank you. good morning students. thank you. it is my
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honor to join you on this duck cover hold. we called the great shakeout of california. guess what? you're part of over 56,000 students in san francisco. all doing the same thing. getting ready, make sure you are compared,, following the instructions of your teachers and your school administrators to make sure you are safe, and then we have the entire state of california. this, to people signed up for this drill in all of the state of california? 350,000 people. that is a wonderful testament that people are not just afraid of earthquakes. they want to be better prepared and ready. if you are better prepared and ready, and we want to make sure
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that you and your families go to sf 72.org to make sure that you have the entire list give when you go home tonight, ask your parents, do they know about sf 72.org? because that is the place where you learn all the things that you need to do at home as the same were doing at the schools and where i work come up to all be better prepared to make sure we're ready if there is an earthquake that happens. i want all of you , and this is why supervisor christiansen christiansen and i are here today, we want to experience this wonderful school that you are at, but most important we want to be with you because being with you means that we get to practice how to be safe if there's going to be an earthquake or any other big disaster. that's why we're all here together. with the police and fire chief with our school district and school board, and all the administrators
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