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where are we? supervisor walton? >> supervisor walton: thank you, president yee. aside from reaching out to the d.a. for investigation, we do need to follow up with the chief of police and the police department because we cannot let them off the hook in terms of investigation. you have a commitment from me to do that, as well as reaching out to the d.a.'s office, so i just want that notes, as well. >> president yee: okay. supervisor ronen? >> supervisor ronen: yes. i just wanted to thank jessica's friends and family for coming out today. last year, i created an office in san francisco that takes cases like this, whether the
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police don't believe a crime of sexual harassment. i want you to know that we are this close to getting this office up and running. there's about three unbelievable candidates to run this office be and the strong advocates that we need in the city. every time i hear a case like this, it just pains me that this office is not up and running. i just want you to know that we're close, your coming here and speaking to us is so effective and so moving and we're going to be here with you and fight with you. >> president yee: so i've just been informed that we're -- this is not on the agenda and it's my fault. i started it. so i need to end this discussion on this, and if we have a hearing on this, we
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could have a more polished discussion around this issue. >> supervisor peskin: mr. president, if i could just rise to a point of information which is that we could reopen roll call insofar as -- we can't respond to public comment, but there is something that supervisor brown spoke to, and i think the proper way to do this is is that by noon tomorrow, under an introduction form if the clerk of the board is willing, from the board of supervisors to the district attorney, so i think supervisor brown, you have until noon tomorrow -- and actually, we don't even have to reopen roll call. i just wanted to rise to a point of information, and i would be happy to join you in that. [applause] >> president yee: okay. thank you very much, so i'm going to end the discussion for this.
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and we're -- i'm sorry, where am i? okay. i think we're -- madam clerk, can you call the items for adoption without committee reference? >> clerk: items 37 through 40 compromise the items for adoption from committee. any supervisor my require a resolution to go to committee. >> president yee: would any of my colleagues like to sever any items? supervisor fewer? >> supervisor fewer: yes, please, president yee, i'd like to sever item number 37. >> president yee: 37. okay. madam clerk, i guess we could just go ahead and take the other items, 38, 39, 40, same house, same call? >> clerk: that's correct, mr. president. >> president yee: okay. without resolution, these items are adopted unanimously. madam clerk, could you call
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item 37. >> clerk: item 37 is a resolution to adopt state bill 857 to allow local government to apply for a state banking charter to establish a public bank. >> president yee: okay. supervisor fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you, president yee. colleagues, the san francisco oakland legislative bodies are all voting on resolutions today supporting assembly bill 857, the public banking act. bypassing these the cities of oakland, san francisco, and los angeles will provide a pathway for a municipal charter for public banks. it would allow municipalities to redirect public funds from large corporate banks that invest in fossil fuels, private prisons towards publicly --
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[inaudible] >> supervisor fewer: for a public banking model provides incredible opportunity for local governments and their residents. we should maximize our tax dollars by investing in priorities that reflect our values like affordable housing and neighborhood based small businesses. there is no question about it, public banking is an idea whose time has come. thank you to cosponsors supervisor shamon wallet ton, hillary ronen, and vallie brown for your support. i hope i have your support. >> president yee: okay. thank you very much. i think supervisor mar left the room, so we need to have a roll call -- oh, i came back in? colleagues, can we have this same house, same call, without
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objection -- >> supervisor haney: i just wanted to be added as a cosponsor. >> clerk: okay. >> president yee: okay. without objection, this motion passes. madam clerk, please read the in memo memoryams. >> clerk: on behalf of supervisor manndelman on behal of the late ernie m. mastman, and on a motion made by supervisor brown and ronen, on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late miss jessica nicolle alva. >> president yee: colleagues, that brings us to the end of our agenda.
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is there any other business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president yee: we are adjourned. go.
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>> shop and dine the 49 promotes local businesses and changes san franciscans to do their shopping and dooipg within the 49 square miles by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant
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so where will you shop and dine the 49 hi in my mind a ms. medina .
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>> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar
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embarcadero financial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and part of union square. >> all of san francisco districts are remarkable i'm honored and delighted to represent really whereas with an the most intact district got chinatown, north beach fisherman's wharf russian hill and knob hill and the northwest waterfront some of the most wealthier and inning e impoverished people in san francisco obgyn siding it is ethically exists a bunch of tight-knit neighborhoods people know he each other by name a wonderful placed physically and socially to be all of the neighborhoods north beach and
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chinatown the i try to be out in the community as much as and i think, being a the cafe eating at the neighborhood lunch place people come up and talk to you, you never have time alone but really it is fun hi, i'm one the owners and is ceo of cafe trespassing in north beach many people refer to cafe trees as a the living room of north beach most of the clients are local and living up the hill come and meet with each other just the way the united states been since 1956 opposed by the grandfather a big people person people had people coming since the day we opened. >> it is of is first place on the west that that exposito 6 years ago but anyone was doing that starbuck's exists and it
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created a really welcoming pot. it is truly a legacy business but more importantly it really at the take care of their community my father from it was formally italy a fisherman and that town very rich in culture and music was a big part of it guitars and sank and combart in the evening that tradition they brought this to the cafe so many characters around here everything has incredible stories by famous folks last week the cafe that paul carr tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty and jack herb man go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos
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>> good afternoon, welcome to the april 16, 2019 regular meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. madame clerk will you please call the roll. >> clerk: thank you, mr. president. >> clerk: [roll call] >> clerk: mr. president, all members are present. >> supervisor: thank you. ladies and gentlemen, would you please join me in the pledge of
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allegiance. i pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> supervisor: on behalf of the board i would like to acknowledge a staff at sf gov tv, michael belajar and jessie larsson who record each of our meetings and make the transcripts table to the public online. madame clerk, are there any communications? >> clerk: i have none to report. >> supervisor: read the consent. >> clerk: items one through five are considered to be routine if a member objects an item may be
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removed and considered separately. >> supervisor: colleagues, would any like to sever any items from the consent agenda? seeing none, madame clerk call the roll on the items. >> clerk: [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> supervisor: the ordinance are passed unanimously. madame clerk, let's go to the regular agenda. >> clerk: item 6 is an ordinance
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to require owners of some residential and non-residential building to annually measure and disclose energy performance to such buildings and to affirm the ceqa determination. >> supervisor: same house, same call? the ordinance passes unanimously. next item. >> clerk: item 7 is an ordinance to appropriate approximately $400,000 does overtime in the fighter department and sales ris and benefits and capital projects and appropriately $5.7 million to overtime and professional services in the sheriff's department and overtime in the san francisco public utilities and this ordinance requires a two-thirds vote of all members of the vote
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for the sheriff's department appropriations pur sule pursuant to to the section. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call? without objection the ordinance passes on first reading unanimously. >> supervisor: madame clerk, next item. >> clerk: the technical plan for fiscal years 2020 through 2024. >> supervisor: same house, same call. passes unanimously. item 9. >> clerk: adopt the five-year financial plans fiscal years 2019 through 20 23 and 2024. >> supervisor: cleegsz, same hou house -- >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call. call the next item. >> clerk: item 10 an ordinance to amend the administrative code
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to confer on certain non-profit organizations the first right to purchase over all multifamily residential building to create affordab affordable housing and establish the rent restricted affordable housing and enforcement amending the code for rent restricted created under the ordinance from increased rates of transfer tax and affirm the ceqa determination. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call? the ordinance passes on fired reading. >> clerk: the authorize the office of economic and workforce development to place up to 300 banners for three years to publicize the city's shop an dine retroactive and waves the fees associate with the placement and affirms the ceqa
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determination. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call? >> i would like to rescind the vote for item 10. i forgot to comment. >> supervisor: let me finish with the item first. same house, same call. the ordinance is passed on first reading unanimously. there's been a motion made to rescind the vote for item 10, right, supervisor fewer? seconded by supervisor safai. without objection the vote is rescinded. supervisor fewer. >> i'm thrilled to vote on the legislation that has been many
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years in the making and i'm proud all 11 supervisors have signed on as co-sponsors. thank you all for recognizing the urgent need for our city to invest in housing acquisition tools to revent displacement and preserve affordable housing. for so long we've watched speculators buy our housing and push out existing tenant to flip units for major profits. according to the latest report, less than 18% of net new units in san francisco in the last 10 years have been affordable and for every two new affordable buildings it lost one rent-controlled unit. we cannot afford to continue taking two steps forward and one step back. the market will not solve the problem. the city has to step in and protect our existing affordable housing in order to prevent displacement. this is a critical tool to stop
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the bleeding by purchasing multifamily buildings looking to sell and preserve them as permanently affordable housing by the tool we have the opportunity to challenge the notion that home ownership is the only secure form of housing. it allow non-profit to remove buildings from the speculative market and stabilize tenant and preserve the buildings as permanently affordable housing. it protects the landlord's ability to sell at market rate while stabilizing community and provides a positive way for property others to sell their property and preserve existing residents rather than resort to speculators and evictions. it's a win to help the city better meet the housing balance by preventing the lofs -- loss
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of affordable house and furthermore an upfront investment in people housed is more effective. copa will help us acquire small sites and sros. through the legislation though it doesn't create a new funding stream for acquisitions, the board of supervisors secured $40 million for small sites and acquisitions and i announce my intend to introduce legislation to create an affordable housing production and preservation fund from future funds the city receives. it's critical we invest in new construction of affordable housing as well as the preservation of existing housing. i'd like to thank my staff for being the lead. without him we would never have brought this to the board with unanimous co-sponsoring. he's worked hard on this and
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something affordable housing advocates have worked on for a decade and proud my staff member was able to help craft the legislation and bring it forward working with housing advocates. and so thank you so much to all my supervisors and co-sponsors and for allow meg to make the comments. >> supervisor: supervisor ronen. >> thank you, supervisor fewer. i couldn't make the rally today but i'm grateful to you and ian and the community for bringing this forward we've had for so long. i'm looking forward to a future where trusted community-based nonprofits are owning the small and medium sized buildings and this is crucial legislation and i'm proud to be a co-sponsor.
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thank you. >> supervisor: supervisor brown. >> i want to echo supervisor ronen's thanks. supervisor fewer and again i wasn't able to make the rally today either but i was so thrilled when you brought this forward. i was beyond excited because when i was a legislative aide in 2017 i remember talking to the community land trust about their plan of going out and buying buildings and having actually the residents become owners. there's all different kinds of models where the city buys a building and the non-profit's able to buy it and run it. it's such an amazing way to keep people in the places an neighborhoods th
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i've had speculators buy a building quickly and now the owner has the advantage.neighbo. i've had speculators buy a building quickly and now the owner has the advantage. i think it's criminal and to have the first crack at anything on the market where the building has tenants i'm thankful. >> supervisor: this is a win-win piece of legislation. since all 11 of us are co-sponsors. colleagues, same house, same call? the item is -- excuse me.
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the ordinance passes on first reading. madame clerk, item 12. >> clerk: item 12 is a resolution to approve amendment one to the agreement between community awareness and public of health to increase the agreement time-out -- agreement amount and extend the terms through june 30, 2022. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call. the resolution is adopted unanimously. please call items 13 and 14 together. >> clerk: items 13 and 14 would resolution to approve the boarding area c retail concession lesion for item 13 agreement number one between the city and joint venture doing business as hgsfo retailers 2017 for a seven-year term with two
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one-year option to extend and annual guarantee of $1.8 million and item 14 is between the llc and the marshal group for a seven year term and two one-year options with a mag of $600,000 for the first year of the lease. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, the resolutions are adopted unanimously. madame clerk, please call items 15 through 17 together. >> clerk: three resolutions that extend grants for the district attorneys office item 15 is a grant from the california department of insurance for the workers' compensation insurance fraud program july 1, 2018 through june 30, 2019. item 16, approves a grant in the amount of approximately $298,000
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from the california department of insurance for automobile insurance, fraud program, july 1, 2018 through june 30th, 2019 and item 17 is a $1.5 million grant from the california governor's office of emergency service for the victim witness program october 1, 2018 through december 30th, 2019. >> supervisor: they're all retroactive. supervisor peskin will make a comment. >> i was going to ask supervisor stefani to address the retro activity for the three items. >> thank you, supervisor peskin. to the chair. each grants is budgeted for fiscal year 2018-2019 but the d.a. was awarded larger amounts and the approval is retroactive because the original grant is already in place for the current fiscal year and additional funding is more of an amendment to the original grant rather than retro approval of the
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contract. the d.a.'s office explained that at the budget and finance committee. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, these resolutions are adopted unanimously. >> clerk: item 18 say resolution to retroactively authorize the department of technology to accept an in kind gift for a five-year term october 9, 2018 valued at $125,000. >> supervisor: i was going to ask if there's a representative? >> brian roberts, department of
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technology. i appreciate the fact the in kind services just wondering why it's taken half a year to get it here. >> it's a new function to manage the program so we reviewed all our arrangements with donors and this was one item where we realized we needed to bring it to the board. >> supervisor: thank you, mr. roberts. good to see. >> thanks. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, the resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, please call items 9 and 20 together. >> clerk: items 19 and 20 two retroactive resolutions to accept and expend a grant from the california department of health care services for homeless mentally ill outreach and treatment january 1, 2019
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through june 30, 2020 and item 20 accepts and expends from the california department of public health for california peri natal equity initiative. and waives indirect costs for both items. >> supervisor: supervisor peskin. >> same question for d. p.m. h. >> i'm health director for department of public health. i can speak to the peri natal grant only. the grant was awarded in december. we got the contract in march. which is why it's before you today. >> understood.
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>> supervisor: would you like to pursue the question for item 19? >> supervisor: i would. >> supervisor: is there anyone hear from the department of health? >> supervisor: some departments think they can send a memo and we can take it from there. this started with public health in the beginning and still only halfway got the message. out of an abundance of tolerance let's pass the item and through the president and through ms. kittler maybe you can inform mr. koufax and mr. wagner they
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have to get it together. >> thank you, i'll pass the message along and make sure we have somebody here in the future. >> supervisor: good suggestion. colleagues, can we take these items, same house, same call? >> clerk: roll call, mr. president. >> supervisor: i don't see somebody else on the roster. does somebody else want to speak? supervisor walton? >> i was just letting you know we have same house, same call? >> supervisor: thank you. colleagues, same house, same call the two items.
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without objection the resolutions are adopted unanimously. can we take item 21 and 22 together. >> clerk: 21 say resolution to declare the intent of the city to authorize the director of the mayor's office of housing and community development to submit an application and related documents to the california debt limit allocation committee to permit the issuance of mortgage revenue bonds for the sunnydale block six at 242hahn street and item 22 is a resolution to approve and authorize the director's office of housing to execute an amended and restated loan agreement for a total not to exceed $28.4 million to finance the first phase of the revitalization and master
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development of replacement public, affordable housing and market-rate housing known as the sunny dale hope sf development. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call? the resolutions are adopted unanimously. madam clerk, call items 23 and 24 together. >> clerk: here we have two resolutions that authorize the municipal transportation agency to terminate the lease agreement for retail at 44 ellis street in the ellis o'farrel garage and to execute a retail lease agreement for approximately 5,000 square feet of retail space at 44 ellis street for a 10-year term for a total rent off approximately $5.3 million. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call?
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objection, these resolutions are adopted unanimously. please call the next item. >> clerk: resolution to create the powers authority to approve the memorandum of understanding between the consortium and the city and county of san francisco. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, the resolution is adopted unanimously. >> clerk: item 26 say resolution to impose interim zoning control for 18 months to require a conditional use authorize from a childcare facility to a different use and to affirm the ceqa determination and make the appropriate findings. >> supervisor: colleagues, the legislation before you today is a small attempt to address the growing need for childcare facilities in san francisco. i want to thank supervisors mar
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for teaming up with me on the legislation and thank supervisor fewer and ronen for their co-sponsorship. we have 33,000 infant and toddlers and nearly 23,000 preschoolers in the city. 85% of the children ages 0 to 2 do not have licensed care. and around 50% of the children 0 to 5 have an unmet need. there are over 2,000 families on the wait receive subsidized care. while the passage of the early care and education for all last june and unprecedented level of investment to eliminate the waiting list and extend access to middle-income families we're still awaiting a court decision. at this point we have a long way
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to go in order to provide the services for this growing demand. and we certainly need to do more to support the childcare educators barely giving a living wage despite the significance of their work. we know it can cost more than rent or college tuition. what's becoming more apparent is it's exceedingly difficult for childcare facilities to operate. because of the speculative real estate market many are having a hard time finding new spaces. we're hearing stories from long-time childcare providers uncertain about their future. even in the past couple months we heard about a pending childca childca
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childcare closure in my district and one in supervisor mar's district which has operated for decade and we're not sure if they can stay on the site. this impacts, educators, staff, students and families. the city will lose licensed slots that will never be replaced and leave a gaping hole in the community. we are already falling behind in terms of existing needs. therefore we need to stabilize our existing licensed facilities if we want to serve all the families who seek childcare. in order for us to better understand how to support our existing childcare facilities and how best to encourage new license childcare spaces, we are p proposing an 18-month interim
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control for knl conditional use authorization if any existing childcare facility is changed to another use. as san francisco grows we need more childcare spaces to accommodate the needs and projected growth of our young child population. during the interim period, i want us to better track childcare facilities and think creatively of ways to support them while encouraging new site developments. since we introduced this legislation, we have had more providers coming forward to share their stories of how they either have lost their space or on the verge of losing their space. i hope i can count on your support. supervisor mar. >> supervisor: thank you, president yee. i wanted to add to your overview to this important issue.
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this interim zoning would give us the opportunity to investigate the pressures childcare centers face and to better understand the many reasons they're moved or even shut down in our city. we know displacement comes in many forms including special rent increases and residential rent increases that displaced educators face formal evictions. there's more instances where landlords are selling buildings and providers are finding it harder to secure similar spaces within the same neighborhood. i hope the legislation opens up a broader conversation on preserving community spaces including the creation of future childcare centers. thank you. >> supervisor: supervisor ronen? >> supervisor: i also wanted to thank you and ask to be added as a co-sponsor.
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>> supervisor: i think i did recognize that already but thank you anyway. can we take the item, same house, same call? without objection, the resolution is adopted unanimously. it's 2:31. can we go to our 2:30 recognition of accommodations. >> clerk: i have supervisor walton. >> supervisor: thank you, madam clerk and president yee. today i'm very honored to honor someone who has spent practically a life time working with young people here in san francisco. so we're going to be honoring mr. jack jaqua.
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jack is a longtime advocate and mentor for youth and children for the last 35 plus years. he was a union organizer before getting involved in serving youth and families and is a former teacher, counselor and coach with the san francisco unified school district. over 30 years ago, jack along with dr. joseph marshall who's also in the audience found the omega boys club as they were tired of losing young people to violence and drugs. he currently serves as an advocate for young people in the juvenile justice system in san francisco in collaboration with the san francisco public defender's office and several public and private agencies and organizations. jack provides weekly mentoring sessions at the omega leadership
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academy and the juvenile hall and log cabin ranch before it was shut down and san francisco county jail. he's a coordinator of the squires, the san quintin of inmate resources and studies program. each month the program he is courts a group of young men and women from the san francisco jewel knife court system to san quentin and provide intense peer counselling with the goal of deterring youth from actions that may result in their own incarceration. in 2005 he resource the san francisco public defender's juvenile summit award and they now established the jack jacqua
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fund. these also a long peopler of a memorial church. aside from the information in his bio, often times, jack is the first phone call that families will make if their children are in any kind of trouble whether it's incarceration or concerns at school or whether there are problems at home. not only do they make the phone call, jack is going to respond. and so it is my humble pleasure and i'm just excited to have the opportunity to honor someone who has done so much for so many of our young folks and reminds us that young people have the opportunity to change their resume and i want to thank you so much for all of your work mr. jacqua.
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>> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. i appreciate it. i appreciate it very much. i'm not in these places too often and i appreciate it, really. there's so many great people sitting here and i know that a few of them and somebody's going to get disappointed but just understand there's just a few people i really need because so much is a part of my life and i want to give contribute to the departed brother who was a certainly major part of my life and that's jeff adachi. give a round of applause to
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jeff. those who loved jeff and patty lee has been my guide in the public defender's office. the great patty lee who stood here a few weeks ago and my partner in this whole thing the great dr. joseph marshall right over mere. -- here. the mother of omega, ms. estelle right here and then i have to introduce some of my team which is joe thomas and you don't have to applaud for everybody, we could. it won't get too boring because i have some at the end you may or may not like, but joe thomas
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and mannella wood, a couple judges, and rudy carpas. cory monroe and jermaine king original omegas. they're still there 32 years later and my goddaughter who is to good to me. now i'm really in trouble, give me 30 more seconds. my good friend matthew.
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sonny, what's up and a want to make the statement. we can't as a city forget the youth. somehow the media and some politicians, some, i don't know, of course nobody in here, but i mean, just seem to forget we have a struggle in these streets on the concrete. we have kids in pain each day that are holeless and have no direction. they have no hope. we have to remember them. too often, it's not a popular subject. it's not a popular topic to feel for instance, this great elitist tourist ground, san francisco
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has a hood. it has a barrio. it had poverty other than homeless poverty. there are families and mothers, single mothers and single fathers raising kids in a very gloomy environment and we got to pick it up and i appreciate the supervisors talking about we have to put some change out there and we have to be alive so we can give these youngsters hope and give these mothers hope and give these fathers hope if they're around because many are not. and returning prisoners hope. we have to give them hope. we have to talk about them sometimes. just a week and a half ago, i don't think this got media attention, but a young man, an 18-year-old was murdered in a classroom in the city of san francisco. i almost believe some of you
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don't even know that happened. in a classroom in san francisco. the had the funeral and wake this past weekend for that young man. violence is sadly prevalent. understand that. it's not easy to live in these neighborhoods. just understand that. appreciate shaman because he understands that. there's many that do understand and certainly mayor breed understand s that to the fullest. i have to say don't forget them and as we make these changes as we make the changes don't forget the people working with these kids. you understand me? don't forget the councilors at juvenile hall. they're children, they're teenagers. listen to them. not talk to them but listen to
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them. and i'll wind it down. i'm not one to go on and on but tracy's here. people that work with kids. that work with youngsters like everybody out here. they came here and they work with youth on some level. we need to listen to each other and come together. stop fighting over a build. we need to come community. we have the answer here and the answer is giving out hope. bringing hope to the table. not just for condos and housing and usual issues and god bless the people we're trying to help and the homeless and navigation centers and the traffic issues. there are youth out here and especially youth of color. and i'm winding it down, don't
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trip, i hate people taking too long. nobody took me too long but i have another minute and a half and i'll be gone. jermaine king, why did i say your name twice, that's crazy. dob -- bob dunlap is a hell of a lawyer. supervisor ronen was there recently to see this man in action. these the best. he's the best in america. okay, you owe me a dinner, bob. and there's a lot of great people. don't forget the youngsters. let's all come together and work this out. i thank you for the honor. this is not about me but us and all the people out there who listen to these children and come with us and listen. call rudy on the phone. he'll take you on a tour you'll never forget.
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forget lombard street go to howard street. he'll charge admission, $10, rudy, for a trip through united players. damian, did i mention you and mayor mennelo woods and i love you shaman, i love you london breed. i'm familiar with all of you. hilary ronen, it's good what you're doing and aaron peskin you're always in the newspaper. i love that. we don't have anymore newspapers though. i want to see you on the street and we'll come together and we'll all hug and for real, this will work. make san francisco great again. >> supervisor: thank you. >> i love you all, thank you.
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>> supervisor: okay. madam clerk, as soon as i guess they clear we'll go back to item number 27. >> clerk: item 237 say motion to -- 27 is a motion to make appointments.
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these are to the immigrant rights commission. >> supervisor: madam clerk roll call, please. >> clerk: [roll call] >> clerk: there are 10 ayes. >> supervisor: thank you. 10-0 vote the motion is approved. madam clerk, please call the next item. >> clerk: item 28 is a motion to
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appoint ieeshea rowmero for a term ending june 6, 2021. >> supervisor: the motion is approved. madam clerk, police call the next it please call the next ite pem >> clerk: a motion to appoint to the single room occupancy task force for all indefinite terms. >> supervisor: colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, the motion is approved 10-0.
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