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community members [inaudible] converting [inaudible] in the tenderloin into a healthy corner store and supporting the business owners to change their business model from making profits from cigarettes and tobacco and soda to healthy produce and changing what the businesses look like. working on helping build more open space and recreational activities in the neighborhood. this is part of how we keep our neighborhoods healthy on a daily basis not just when they come in to see their doctor or [inaudible] also working close with us on the ground in the neighborhood so we can make the lives of the residence and families and seniors healthy every single day. thank you and congratulations. [applause] [inaudible] board of
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first of all, isn't this a beautiful place in mission bay? [applause] i want to follow up on supervisor kim's announcements and also i ran into supervisor cohen at the meeting as well and think everyone has smiles on their face that kaiser found [inaudible] mission bay that is one of the most exciting places that are happening in the city and i just wanted to clarify particularly for the employees of kaiser that you don't automatically get giants and warriors tickets, but if you want to get them you have to talk to bernard later. anyway, i'm happy to be here to celebrate this great opening
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[inaudible] have that opportunity to serve probably 80,000 people that it is set up to do. i do know it will make members like myself have more time to go because the excellent services and support and access to healthcare. it is incredible that kaiser was able to find this site and choose it for their new clinical offices. i know you will have more than just happy employees, you will have a lot of happy customers that don't have to trek across the city to get to the facilities they need. you will have a lot of city employees and will find it happy as well and many other employees who [inaudible] find a lot of great access. i tried out your new restrooms here and they
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work really well. pushing the [inaudible] and everything opens. great facility. i know it is [inaudible] because we have another lead goal designed building so people and your entire development team i have to say kudos to you because it is these buildings that we fiend more and more the energy efficient and modern and accessible and have tremendous value. being in mission bay is exciting too because as supervisor kim said things are happening. there thousands of residents are finding their home here and [inaudible] by adding other things that make it a community, not just in addition to. [inaudible] the partnerships you see, the tremendous bio and life science s
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and technology [inaudible] to compliment the people living here and the really nice housing we are building and affordable housing and a few blocks down we will create the new veterans as well. [inaudible] i just want to say in addition to welcoming kaiser here, it is also to say thank you to ocii. maybe you and staff and commissioners that are all here celebrating because they also have to be very innovative in their apruch approach to make sure [inaudible] like kaiser, so it is all working together very well and i know the future of mission bay wile always be [inaudible] we need another mission bay 2. we need areas like that that we
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reinvent itself. that take what used to be a block away my driving range and rail yard and have the city reinvent the area so people can [inaudible] but have medical facilities like this, they have invasion like this, they have it a few blocks away from the public safety headquarters and make sure we all work together in the healthcare environment that produces even more invasion. this is [inaudible] places like this causes people to be that much more innovative and customer caring and that is what kaiser has done for me. great institution not only to see the invasion going on and down the road we will be anal to see how kaiser and other
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healthcare providers [inaudible] and serve better and that is what is happening with the environment we created here in mission bay. with that, i would like you to join me and bernard, if i can have you and your staff come up. [inaudible] the key words is ladies and gentlemen, today is kaiser perm nenta san francisco mission bay [inaudible] [applause]
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you. >> well to the epic center are you ready for the next earthquake did you know if you're a renter you can get earthquake shushes we'll take to the earthquake authorities hi welcome to another episode i'm the chief resilience officer for san francisco i'm joined by my good friends for the earthquake authority we're at the el cap center for the city
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and county of san francisco started in 2013 to get the community and talk about the risk we think about earthquake if usual great city you'll see one of the demonstrates we've built the model home and i encourage other episodes we'll be retroactively retrofitting and showing you as property owners to employ you work for the california earthquake authority talk about your role and earthquake shirnls up think the viewers want to know if you're a renter or property owner how the insurance issues. >> i'm the chief mitigation officer or c e a a property line funded pubically managed entity that provides earthquake shiners for one to four units and mobile owners to come down and renters throughout the state of california. >> what make the c e a deft.
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>> we work with 19 participates the insurer that sells you, your homeowner policy you're not obligated to buy it but you can buy a policy. >> am i covered with homeowners insurance. >> no california homeowners understand their homeowners insurance doesn't cover earthquake they need a separate policy if you're an shiners you can get the earthquake insurance policy. >> so explain why it is for the c e a is deft if a traditional insurance agency. >> irreverent so in the 80s the state of california passed a law that requires any company that writes the policies to over earthquake insurance the homeowners are not required by commissioner cranshaw can bye there was so much loss they were
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going to stop writing the insurance policies for earthquakes they wanted to stop a serious insurance policy. >> we're talking about the homeownership's buying the earthquake shiners but 70 percent are renters what's my opposite. >> the option for renter the earthquake be insurance company is affordable i think people don't realize just exactly what it covers it covers damaged property but loss of use if you have to be under a building they have a quarter main that was broken as well as emergency repair if interests glass breaks in the carpet you need to be in our unit that's whether earthquake is important. >> you're title you're the excessive mitigation officer for the state of california when i think of insurance i don't think about mitigation.
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>> so as part of public safety mission the c e a started to put aside mitigation loss fund 5 percent of invested income and when i joined the company 34 years ago we had $45 million to make a difference for moving and incentivizing and mitigation for california homeowners to structure engineering a unique opportunity to cervical homeowners to help them to mitigate the equivalent. >> whether an owner or renter i want to find more information about earthquake insurance where should i go. >> earthquake authority.com not only information about insurance but a calculated figures and as of january lots of deductible and 25 percent if a homeowner mitigate their hope up to 20 percent off their premium as an incentive for the
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work. >> what does mitigate the home mean. >> strengthen, renovate, retrofit through a home particularly older to earlier codes and you put in adding streamlining maybe collar bolts to tie to the foundation or to the wall so it is braced to earthquake can be very, very affordable and really makes a difference. >> thank you very much for being with us i encourage the viewers not only to checkout the earthquake authority but we'll talk about [chain saw whirring] [growling] listen, you are extremely terrifying-- just the scariest undead thing on tv, and i really mean that. i am worried that you could give my kids nightmares if they see you, so i'm gonna have to block you. [sighs] so, that's it.
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oh, and tell the zombies they're blocked, too. business commission meeting. it is monday, feb 22. the start time is 2: 05. this is regular meeting of the small business commission and this afternoons meeting is televised live and the small business commission want tooz thank media service sf gov tv staff for televising [inaudible] sf gov tv.org and click on watch sf gov tv 2. member oz thf public take the opportunity to silence phone squz electronic
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