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revolution of foods in the way people eat the way they treat their own health. again, i see supervisor eric mar. thank you for introducing this and making sure working with our offices, do we make sure we actually implement it in a way in which it will be sustainable and really, set the standards for future stores all over our city to really have a good healthy array of products for the residents to benefit from. so congratulations, ali,. thank you to you to the store owners to all the stores along third street for paying attention to this. in addition to the actual things you sell, we are helping with the size. were hoping with the sidewalk looks much cleaner this month icd dpw trucks-have you seen him this many times speak yes. >>[laughing] very much into this. anyway, thank you everybody for collaborating
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and coordinating. >>[applause] width thank you, met as the mayor mentioned this legislation was sponsored as supervisor eric mar was joined a second supervisor mar. >> thank you so much to ali and the businesses are making our community healthier. i want to say that reports are important in documenting best practices but doesn't capture the spirit of the food guardians at bayview hunters point struggling for healthier communities. changing from a culture of fast food, of alcohol, and cigarettes and junk food to a culture of healthy communities were small businesses are the key partners and the backbone of making a culture of health in our community could i want to just think especially, the coalition, not just from the bayview but from the tenderloin
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housing corner sword: jessica estrada and others that come into the program really bring that sense of justice for my lowest income neighborhoods and now with the omi and other neighborhoods i feel like one of the spew out [inaudible] food justice movement has given birth to and my efforts especially nick gotto who supported for over two years the work on the advisory committee put together by christina kota suzanna hennessy and the great department of public health staff have been incredible to work with as well. i want to also just acknowledge that our food justice coalitions are critical in ensuring that we expand not only 29-10 stores but we double and triple and quadruple that i think the funding that my office and other offices advocated for to double the budget this coming year after work out some wrinkles, but michael we are looking at ways to expand this beyond only $120,000 for example. i also want to acknowledge that the 75
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healthy retail reps are important but it's the hundreds of food justice leaders to come from our communities that are most important part about healthy we sell as of the vision that came out of grassroots organizing for the last ligaments the families, the seniors, the children the others that come from our neighborhood that benefit from a culture of health and shifting towards that. so it's not only the transformation of corner stores to healthier stores and great partners with our community but it's lifting up out of poverty many of the leaders that are here waiting to just lead our communities to a culture of health. i want to thank my co-author were cosponsors melia cohen jane jane kim for their bravery for the bayview to the tenderloin brother neighborhoods and enough for healthy communities can also, as we developed our healthy food weedkiller incentives program is really blossomed but it didn't start here. from less open to
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brooklyn, two other neighborhoods, they been developing the model as well. i note at san francisco claims credit for a lot of things, it's really the grassroots and it is also united in solidarity with other impacted neighborhoods. i had to drive all the way from ocean beach where i live in the top northwest of the city to the south east but it is beautiful and it's great to see the flowering and the rising up of our neighborhoods from our small business leaders like miriam [inaudible] who was also in on the advisory committee on the arab american grocers to african and latino committee standing up for healthier to make it thanks to mayor lee and many others for this amazing report but it captures the spirit of our movements. lastly, i'll take a moment to say that the passage of proposition b the sugar and beverage taxes critical. it will help fund fund so many
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programs in our city so we can expand not only healthy retail sf but many other programs to gift our communities out of poverty and to fight for a culture of health in our communities. thank you to tom todd solo oewd [inaudible] and the department of public health for their leadership but especially the grassroots leaders from all our communities. thank you. >>[applause] >> thank you supervisor mar. as i mentioned this was a partnership between the office of economic and workforce developers and the department of public health and the share believe we can improve and support small businesses and promote healthier communities. one of them right up to maas from the department of health. >>[applause] >> good morning. my name is battled health officer of the city and around the public health division or the health department. i want to start off by telling you i grew up in the mission district and i grew up next to a corner store. one day and the people who ran the corner store or to chinese immigrants. i went one day and i asked them, how long they
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have been in the store because i was a kid. they had been running the store for more than 30 years and i asked them, how come you are here every single day. they were there seven days a week for 30 years. they said because they love the community. they never talk one day of vacation. that's how committed they were to the community. for me, that had a really lasting impression on me as a child.. seeing somebody committed to the community. i just want to say, thank you because the what you are doing here impacts the whole community. the little kids that come in here, they are going to see this fresh food until you are impacting their lives. you are having an impact that goes way beyond what you are doing here today so, thank you so much. when thing i want to just do is give you a really quick message from a public health perspective. there are three things i want you to remember. i want you to number three, four, and 50.
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three. there are three core behaviors that lead to 50% of death in public health. so we worry about poor diet. that is one kick fiscal activity is the other one. and then, access to alcohol and tobacco. that is the third. that goes with those three. those three things lead to four categories of diseases could one is cancer, cardiovascular disease. diseases of the heart, hypertension, etc. diabetes and we know with a québec epidemic of diabetes in children and the last one is pulmonary disease. so three behaviors lead to those four conditions that result in 50% of the deaths we see across the united states. so what you are doing here today is having a big impact in public health. it's people like you that really helped to protect and promote health. so
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it's really about making a healthy choice, the easy choice. that's what ali is doing is making a healthy choice the easy choice. health is so important because health makes everything possible. thank you, again, ali. great job. >>[applause] width thank you, thomas good small business owners are some of the most courageous people i know. they take risk. they were tied asleep for the business. in the make investments in the future is what the community could i want to invite up a lead site to speak to that now iq. >> first of all, i would like to thank everyone to make this happen. it was really great job what we have done here. i am grateful, you know, for the opportunity [inaudible] healthy we delegate san francisco. this program has provided important and excellent support to my business operation as well as to the community. by providing
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healthy food to the residence of bayview and our community, thank you very much to everybody coming here. thank you so much mr. mayor, for coming here today. and i commend you on this program [inaudible] your city. thank you very much, everybody. >>[applause] >> healthy retail sf is a partnership between small business owners, residents, the city and also community single is on the ground. i want to invite up my rogers in the bayview coffee zone next. >>[applause] >> growing up here as you know corner stores are stapled to this community and so if focusing on helping them both
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be better businesses as well as providing important service to the community-excuse me-one of the biggest things about this program that i feel like should not go away. i wish i really look forward to this programming expanding and creating an opportunity for more businesses like ali two for both improve their façade and the appearance of their business as well as products they serve. thank you. >>[applause] >> now before we have the mayor and others for the store and i think make a few healthy purchases, i do want to take a moment to thank and acknowledge a number of key folks. [inaudible] we bus project manager from oewd. what team
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tourist from clean sf neighborhoods. angel cardoza small business development and thomas lee from oewd also susanna has a and jessica estrada from the department of public health. the tenderloin healthy corner store food coalition and bayview field zone gabriel [inaudible] for the small business to bowman center where he [inaudible] from the acetone was mike it is was all the numbers of the healthy food of the retail sf advisory committee. with that i want to thank you for being here today and i think everyone in attendance is required to by some healthy food out from blue market. thank you so much for being here. >>[applause] >> >> >>. >> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and
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mazzucco, present. wald, present. mallett are we present you have a quorum also with this night is the interim chief of police tony chaplin and dir. of office of citizen's complaint joyce hicks. >> thank you everyone. good evening and welcome to the wednesday, october 19, 2016 police commission meeting. we are tonight in october is a busy month. we find ourselves competing with presidential debate so those of you who are here watching at home thank you for your dedication to the work we do. would try to move swiftly so that those of us who want to can try to catch some of that debate. sgt. these: first line item >> item 1 consent calendar received and file action. request of chief of police for approval to except donation of $200 per mr. peter ioan in richmond station floral fund value $200 >> colleagues you have in your packet a memo from tobias
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office tobias more of richmond station any questions or anything to discuss your? any public comment on this matter? hearing none, public comment is closed. twiddle motion moved and seconded. all those in favor say, aye >>[chorus of ayes] the motion passes. thank you sgt. it please call the item >> item 2 reports to the commission discussion. chief report. this is to allow the chief of police report on recent police apartment activities and to make announcement. international association of chief of police convention department sponsored halloween events at martian issues patient participation northern station and police headquarters building and planning report for halloween weekend celebrations. presentation from that professional standards bureau for findings and recommendations part one the use of force and bias. immediate priorities and action to update regarding sfpd and dph partnership for handling mental health calls
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