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rest in power, mr. mayor. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor ronen and then supervisor lee. >> councillor ronen: i also wanted to share my deepest condolences to his family and say my work with the mayor was one of most surprising things that happened to me since i became supervisor. we all know how entrenched we become on our political sides of the aisle and when i was running for supervisor i was very negative about the mayor and his leadership. so to his credit, the minute i became supervisor and came to him and said, i want to work with you really closely hand in hand on homelessness in my district, which is such a crisis, he never held my words against me. he never hesitated. he said, yes, let's do this. let's work together. and kept his word every single step of the way. when carolyn, my chief of staff and i, would meet with him each month, we had such good meetings with him and every single time i would walk out of his office saying, how crazy is it that by one of my closest allies in city hall is the mayor of san francisco. an
rest in power, mr. mayor. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor ronen and then supervisor lee. >> councillor ronen: i also wanted to share my deepest condolences to his family and say my work with the mayor was one of most surprising things that happened to me since i became supervisor. we all know how entrenched we become on our political sides of the aisle and when i was running for supervisor i was very negative about the mayor and his leadership. so to his credit, the...
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mr. mayorlations on making the cut >> thank you thanks for having me this morning. >> when you're honest, did you expect to make the cut >> well, actually, yes i think that newark is, you know, right for amazon we've been saying that for the longest time i was telling everybody that we have a great chance at this opportunity, and it came true. so we're excited about it here in the city of newark. still elated by the news >> can you tell us a little bit about the process? have they contacted you directly has there been any back and forth? what was it other than the submission of your application >> well, that was it we submitted our application we advertised as much as we could on our side about our desire to have amazon in our region and in the city of newark we did that and they responded based on that. but we had no one-on-one contact, no one came here, we didn't go there. so we're waiting for the next iteration after this >> mr. mayor, what are your expectations now in the process, given it'
mr. mayorlations on making the cut >> thank you thanks for having me this morning. >> when you're honest, did you expect to make the cut >> well, actually, yes i think that newark is, you know, right for amazon we've been saying that for the longest time i was telling everybody that we have a great chance at this opportunity, and it came true. so we're excited about it here in the city of newark. still elated by the news >> can you tell us a little bit about the process?...
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>> we have less politics. >> i'm fats natured, mr. mayor, because you went from tv anchor to mr. jorring the news all that time, how long were you a new anchor? >> nearly 20 years. >> were you thinking politics is what i really want to do? >> i think everyone in the press gallery always thinks i can do better than that. i just decided let's find out if i could. >> now that john is here, you're going to be running for governor, right? >> correct. >> thank you so much. you look great, by the way. >> how much weight did you lose? >> i lost about 40 pounds. >> all right. you look good. >> the rest of the city, oklahoma city, staying slim. >>> navigation apps are clogging quiet side streets in a new jersey town with a rush hour traffic. >> houpg does it take you to get out of your driveway? >> ten minutes, 15 minutes. it depends who is going to be nice and how much i push against their car until they let me out. >> how a small town is using a low tech solution i've seen wonders all around the world but what i see here never ceases to amaze me: change. i see it in their eyes. it happens
>> we have less politics. >> i'm fats natured, mr. mayor, because you went from tv anchor to mr. jorring the news all that time, how long were you a new anchor? >> nearly 20 years. >> were you thinking politics is what i really want to do? >> i think everyone in the press gallery always thinks i can do better than that. i just decided let's find out if i could. >> now that john is here, you're going to be running for governor, right? >> correct....
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mr. mayor, you can have your opinions on immigration and disagree po on policy but to not show up at table you have done a terrible disservice to all your constituents in new york, i will bill spadea, i'll be back tomorrow night, thank you for having us in your home tonight. >> we have whimps in our society. >> my hair is not my wardrobe. that is who i was born with. >> covers today's topics, you have to hit it from all sides. >> there has been back and forth. >> no matter how you see it. >> your opinion, your point of view. >> a big deal for should. spadea, week >>> we begin tonight at 11:00 with breaking news. congressman pat meehan deciding not to run for re-election this. great to have you with us. iain page is off tonight. this news comes two days after congressman meehan spoke with our fox 29 jeff cole he denied having romantic feelings for a former female staff. meehan of course accused of claim.axpayer dollars to settle let's get out to chris o'connell live in delaware county with the b
mr. mayor, you can have your opinions on immigration and disagree po on policy but to not show up at table you have done a terrible disservice to all your constituents in new york, i will bill spadea, i'll be back tomorrow night, thank you for having us in your home tonight. >> we have whimps in our society. >> my hair is not my wardrobe. that is who i was born with. >> covers today's topics, you have to hit it from all sides. >> there has been back and forth. >>...
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mr. mayor. >> [inaudible]. >> do we have some, yeah, let's, let's see. can you maybe take one of these microphones and give it to whoever wants to speak. >> microphones are over here now. >> take one of these. do you have one? >> underneath, the very bottom. push it in. push it in. >> now it's on. thank you very much. i'm pat mahoney. i'm the mayor of chesapeake beach. i first want to thank you gentlemen for hosting us and for bringing these issues to light. having just spent two days up in annapolis for the opening session, i definitely was a part of a lot of the discussions on this subject matter and, what concerns me and what should concern everybody in this room, and the families that we represent is that next year, when we and they all go to file their maryland state tax return, we are all going to experience an increase in our maryland tax bill. and quite simply, this is because the newly-reduced federal itemized deductions but not the newly-increased federal standard tax deduction, federal -- federal standard deductions, they will not port over. -
mr. mayor. >> [inaudible]. >> do we have some, yeah, let's, let's see. can you maybe take one of these microphones and give it to whoever wants to speak. >> microphones are over here now. >> take one of these. do you have one? >> underneath, the very bottom. push it in. push it in. >> now it's on. thank you very much. i'm pat mahoney. i'm the mayor of chesapeake beach. i first want to thank you gentlemen for hosting us and for bringing these issues to light....
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need to be asking in the new year, so when the mayor asks us to reduce or budget, we can say well, mr. mayor, madam mayor, whoever it is, we're now doing homeless -- we're doing some type of homeless outreach or our services are
need to be asking in the new year, so when the mayor asks us to reduce or budget, we can say well, mr. mayor, madam mayor, whoever it is, we're now doing homeless -- we're doing some type of homeless outreach or our services are
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need to be asking in the new year, so when the mayor asks us to reduce or budget, we can say well, mr. mayor, madam mayor, whoever it is, we're now doing homeless -- we're doing some type of homeless outreach or our services are now, you know, expanding in all of these different ways. i don't know but just in the recent -- and maybe it's just this time
need to be asking in the new year, so when the mayor asks us to reduce or budget, we can say well, mr. mayor, madam mayor, whoever it is, we're now doing homeless -- we're doing some type of homeless outreach or our services are now, you know, expanding in all of these different ways. i don't know but just in the recent -- and maybe it's just this time
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i love to hear your thoughts on that. >> mr. mayor, first, i went to senator van hollen and congressman brown. president said during portion of his campaign, one of his efforts would jobs. infrastructure related to that. we have no bills that have been offered by the white house by the president of the united states on either of those subjects. there have been discussions. there have been outlines. very brief, conceptual things no legislation is offered on either of those issues by president of the united states. we're waiting for that. but infrastructure is critical objective of ours. unfortunately what we've done is, we put peter deeply into debt to give paul, the richest person in our country, additional dollars in his or her pocket. that is what we've done. it makes no sense. >> you're absolutely right. we know we have a huge infrastructure deficit locally, statewide around the country. , instead of focusing a good bipartisan response, measures helping folks doing well with major corporations at expense of virtually everybody else
i love to hear your thoughts on that. >> mr. mayor, first, i went to senator van hollen and congressman brown. president said during portion of his campaign, one of his efforts would jobs. infrastructure related to that. we have no bills that have been offered by the white house by the president of the united states on either of those subjects. there have been discussions. there have been outlines. very brief, conceptual things no legislation is offered on either of those issues by...
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mr. mayorthank you for being here. >> you bet, aaron. >> you called the doj's immigration letter, the subpoena threat, a quote, destructive ploy meant to distract from the mother probe. what did you mean by that? >> we have seen this time and time again over the tlast 12 months with this administration. every time there seems to be a rise in the investigations around the russian issue or whatever else might be getting to the administration at the time there's always something to distract the media and the nation and to pull them away from the true stories of the day. so it's just another destructive ploy. we saw it and it was really disappointing when mayors were gearing up just a few hours later to go meet with the president. >> now, i know that you had -- you were originally not planning to go to meet with the president and decided to boycott and to make that public once we heard about some of the president's planning and you got this letter from the doj. would it have been more helpful not t
mr. mayorthank you for being here. >> you bet, aaron. >> you called the doj's immigration letter, the subpoena threat, a quote, destructive ploy meant to distract from the mother probe. what did you mean by that? >> we have seen this time and time again over the tlast 12 months with this administration. every time there seems to be a rise in the investigations around the russian issue or whatever else might be getting to the administration at the time there's always something...
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mr. mayor, let me start with you.ow this really works versus how the president explains it. the president says people who come out of that figuretive bowl here are the worst of the worst. are they? do you agree? >> well, i submit that they're not. those comments are pretty offensive to on a personal level when you consider my mother and my father came here when i was 3 years old. my mother worked for 30 years cleaning offices for a third of her life, a stone throw away from trump tower. so my sis taeter and i can have education and be the first college graduates of our family. and here i am the mayor of a premier city in america. and i submit someone like my mother is not the worst of the worst. we need for people like her in america because that's really what makes our fabric wonderful nation. >> are you a republican, sir? >> yes, i am. >> you voted for the president? >> no, i did not. >> okay. tell me, from what you understand here, why is the president doing this? >> well, i think -- i can't answer why his reasons.
mr. mayor, let me start with you.ow this really works versus how the president explains it. the president says people who come out of that figuretive bowl here are the worst of the worst. are they? do you agree? >> well, i submit that they're not. those comments are pretty offensive to on a personal level when you consider my mother and my father came here when i was 3 years old. my mother worked for 30 years cleaning offices for a third of her life, a stone throw away from trump tower....
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mr. mayor i want to thank you for your steadfast bipartisan leadership on this issue. [applause] [applause] recently secretary and i testified on the affordable care act. the care they care act will provide a framework for community-based care addiction services expand school-based education and broad pathways to treatment for people dealing with addiction. in 2015 we have added over 1100 treatment beds increased state spending on the diction services by 60% upgraded our prescription monitoring program required medical dental nursing social worker pharmacy schools to teach every student about opioid therapy and pain management, increased access to narcan certified hundreds of solar homes expanded school-based education programs and created new pathways. over the next five years we plan to add 500 more treatment beds and increase spending on addiction services by more than 200 le in dollars. [applause] but everyone in this room knows we need to do more. please move quickly to enact the care act. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you. in addition we have to deal
mr. mayor i want to thank you for your steadfast bipartisan leadership on this issue. [applause] [applause] recently secretary and i testified on the affordable care act. the care they care act will provide a framework for community-based care addiction services expand school-based education and broad pathways to treatment for people dealing with addiction. in 2015 we have added over 1100 treatment beds increased state spending on the diction services by 60% upgraded our prescription monitoring...
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need to be asking in the new year, so when the mayor asks us to reduce or budget, we can say well, mr. mayor, madam mayor, whoever it is, we're now doing homeless -- we're doing some type of homeless outreach or our services are now, you know, expanding in all of these different ways. i don't know but just in the recent -- and maybe it's just this time of year, but there's been a lot of calls related to pg&e. so maybe it's annual. i'm not sure if it's just this time of year that this happens. i don't know. but what are these outliers? are we using this information and are we building the best budgets when it comes to budget time? i'd like more information on the station 49 hander and how it's reflected in our budget, and how it's reflected in their budget, as well. i appreciate the job that you do, mr. corso. i don't know how the city could possibly be in a deficit given the place in our economy is with our unemployment at 4.1%. i can only imagine the problems we're going to have when we hit that downturn, because winter is coming. >> absolutely. thank you for your comments, and you touched
need to be asking in the new year, so when the mayor asks us to reduce or budget, we can say well, mr. mayor, madam mayor, whoever it is, we're now doing homeless -- we're doing some type of homeless outreach or our services are now, you know, expanding in all of these different ways. i don't know but just in the recent -- and maybe it's just this time of year, but there's been a lot of calls related to pg&e. so maybe it's annual. i'm not sure if it's just this time of year that this...
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esther: good evening, mr. mayor and honorable council members.name is esther-- garvin: esther used her 2 minutes to make her pitch. esther: why do i not see many kids with those disabilities at the park? esther: they said that they liked the idea and that they just can't go forward and that they would have to think about it. male: i just have a few words i wanna say. garvin: well, they did more than just think about it. this summer the city, thanks to esther's lead, allocated $1.8 million to begin transformation of one of their playgrounds into magical bridge, sunnyvale. male: so again, esther, thank you very much. garvin: it is, esther admits, so much more than she had ever hoped for when she walked up to the microphone last september. so much sweeter, we should add, than any box of cookies. esther: it's real--it's been really cool and it's also been really eye-opening what one small thing can do. garvin: ali graham is a 6th grade science and math teacher who wants to be simply known as a good teacher. but she's becoming known for more than that
esther: good evening, mr. mayor and honorable council members.name is esther-- garvin: esther used her 2 minutes to make her pitch. esther: why do i not see many kids with those disabilities at the park? esther: they said that they liked the idea and that they just can't go forward and that they would have to think about it. male: i just have a few words i wanna say. garvin: well, they did more than just think about it. this summer the city, thanks to esther's lead, allocated $1.8 million to...
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things in these terms simply say let us take these idea of the ceasefire seriously this is do it but mr mayor i appreciate you mentioning international law because i think it's this question is absolutely central to the differences between the current challenges that in russia and the west because the law you know you may argue that the law international law was transgressed in ukraine but it was also a transgressed in libya it was also transgressed in iraq i think in syria nobody even protests that it exists anymore and i'm sure as a constitutional lawyer this issue would be very near and dear to your heart of the law and not only as a mechanism of justice but as a mechanism of restraint how can we bring bags they respect to the international law back into international politics this is a very good question and it implies i suppose this is my britain view should we europeans really adopt a common foreign policy i'm convinced that a common foreign policy would abide international law much more easily as you well know the intervention in libya was designed to one place plus one european the co
things in these terms simply say let us take these idea of the ceasefire seriously this is do it but mr mayor i appreciate you mentioning international law because i think it's this question is absolutely central to the differences between the current challenges that in russia and the west because the law you know you may argue that the law international law was transgressed in ukraine but it was also a transgressed in libya it was also transgressed in iraq i think in syria nobody even protests...
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explanation besides green light and while i'm infinitely happy that you've seen a drop in carjacking mr. mayor that's a good thing i'm i'm a tad concerned about the constitutional tight rope you're walking right now not to mention the very disturbing pay to play policing quake meyer you've gotten himself into which means i think it's time for the people of detroit and the rest of the surveillance states of america to start watching the hawks. at the bottom. like you know that i got. the other boys are watching the harks i am i robot and on top of the law project greenlight yeah this this project greenlight seems about as useful as matt damon and ben affleck's movie project greenlight it's not good it's very likely that allowing it reminds me of a human or it a little bit of fry and laurie sketch in which the joke at the center was this idea that they had privatized the police department in the u.k. and well you have to pay you for the police to shop or the fire department it was the joe yeah well sure now it's a reality in detroit because this is really interesting since launching in twenty si
explanation besides green light and while i'm infinitely happy that you've seen a drop in carjacking mr. mayor that's a good thing i'm i'm a tad concerned about the constitutional tight rope you're walking right now not to mention the very disturbing pay to play policing quake meyer you've gotten himself into which means i think it's time for the people of detroit and the rest of the surveillance states of america to start watching the hawks. at the bottom. like you know that i got. the other...
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things in these terms simply let us take these idea of the ceasefire seriously this is do it but mr mayor i appreciate you mentioning international law because i think it's this question is absolutely central to the differences between the current challenges that in russia and the west because the law you know you may argue that the law international law was transgressed in ukraine but it was also transgressed in libya it was also transgressed in iraq i think in syria nobody even pretense that it exists anymore and i'm sure as a constitutional lawyer this issue would be very near and dear to your heart of the law and not only as a mechanism of justice but as a mechanism of restraint how can we bring bags they respect to the international law back into international politics so this is a very good question and it implies i suppose this is my britain view should we europeans really adopt a common foreign policy i'm convinced that a common foreign policy would abide international law much more easily as you well know the intervention in libya was designed to one place plus one european count
things in these terms simply let us take these idea of the ceasefire seriously this is do it but mr mayor i appreciate you mentioning international law because i think it's this question is absolutely central to the differences between the current challenges that in russia and the west because the law you know you may argue that the law international law was transgressed in ukraine but it was also transgressed in libya it was also transgressed in iraq i think in syria nobody even pretense that...
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explanation besides green light and well i'm infinitely happy that you've seen a drop in carjacking mr mayor that's a good thing i'm i'm a tad concerned about the constitutional tight rope you're walking right now not to mention the very disturbing pay to play policing quake mire you've caught herself into which means that the kids time for the people of detroit and the rest of the surveillance states of america to start watching honks. at the bottom. like you that i got. rather more the watching the harks i am tired robot and on top of the. tragic screen my yeah this this project greenlight seems out about as useful as matt damon and ben affleck's movie project greenlight it's not good it's metal it's not allowing it reminds me of a human or it a little bit of fry and laurie sketch in which the joke at the center was this idea that they had privatized the police department in u.k. and well you have to pay you for the police to shop or the fire department it was the joe yeah well sure now it's a reality in detroit because this is really interesting since launching in twenty sixteen there are
explanation besides green light and well i'm infinitely happy that you've seen a drop in carjacking mr mayor that's a good thing i'm i'm a tad concerned about the constitutional tight rope you're walking right now not to mention the very disturbing pay to play policing quake mire you've caught herself into which means that the kids time for the people of detroit and the rest of the surveillance states of america to start watching honks. at the bottom. like you that i got. rather more the...
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good morning, mr. mayorot all the residents in shape but you say it started with you. >> yeah. we had been placed on one of the most obese cities in the country and i got on the scale and lo and behold i got on the scale and realized i was part of the problem. >> didn't you look in a mirror? >> it slipped up on me. >> i realize that. when you saw your own numbers, you said, oh, my gosh, i'm part of the problem. >> i've got to lose weight. >> i see a fitbit. is that how did it? >> i do 10,000 steps a day, a little bit of accountability. when i'm in the city people come up to see what i'm eating to see if it's on my diet. >> did people say, mr. mayor, get out of my life, why are you bugging me about how heavy i am? >> i think people were glad someone got up and talked about health. it's a little bit invasive. the strategy was just to ignore it and hoped it would go away. i kind of forced a conversation. >> you said the city was so good for cars. you really changed the whole look of the city. talk about what yo
good morning, mr. mayorot all the residents in shape but you say it started with you. >> yeah. we had been placed on one of the most obese cities in the country and i got on the scale and lo and behold i got on the scale and realized i was part of the problem. >> didn't you look in a mirror? >> it slipped up on me. >> i realize that. when you saw your own numbers, you said, oh, my gosh, i'm part of the problem. >> i've got to lose weight. >> i see a fitbit....
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experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log >> we think over 50 thousand permanent residents in san francisco eligible for citizenship by lack information and resources so really the project is not about citizenship but really academy our immigrant community. >> making sure they're a part of what we do in san francisco the san francisco pathway to citizenship initiative a unique part of just between the city and then our 5 local foundations and community safe organizations and it really is an effort to get as many of the legal permanent residents in the san francisco since 2013 we started reaching the san francisco bay area residents and 10 thousand people into through 22 working groups and actually completed 5 thousand applications for citizenship our cause the real low income to moderate income resident in san francisco and the bayview sometimes the workshops are said attend by poem if
experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log >> we think over 50 thousand permanent residents in san francisco eligible for citizenship by lack information and resources so really the project is not about citizenship but really academy our immigrant community. >> making sure...
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mr. scott. (applause) >> thank you. thank you mayor breed. i'm going to be brief and get you guys out of the rain hopefully. thank you to everybody who came here today and braved the rain to talk about safety for the lunar new year. happy new year. this will be a prosperous year for our city. this is the 21st year that sf safe has given safety awareness tips for the lunar new year and i know our campaign on public safety is really about the people and keeping everybody safe and making sure people don't get victimized. first of all, i want to remind everybody to be aware, we have had some i believe targeting of some of our asian merchants. we need people to be aware of that issue. i'm going to talk about a few tips to help people with that. blessing scams have been an issue in the community and we don't want anybody to fall prey to that. be aware of strangers, if anybody is asking for money or jewelry or anything like that, you might want to take caution and be aware. don't follow strangers home and don't bring any to your home. don't bring st
mr. scott. (applause) >> thank you. thank you mayor breed. i'm going to be brief and get you guys out of the rain hopefully. thank you to everybody who came here today and braved the rain to talk about safety for the lunar new year. happy new year. this will be a prosperous year for our city. this is the 21st year that sf safe has given safety awareness tips for the lunar new year and i know our campaign on public safety is really about the people and keeping everybody safe and making...
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mark, mr. mayorchelle ebanks from essence magazine and mayor michael hancock from the city of denver colorado. please welcome them. [applause] >> so in the spirit of bipartisan ship i wanted to give you a little bit of red and blue today so that's how we'll start off the conversation. it is always an honor and a privilege to be with you. i come from a family of civil servants and elected officials spending time both locally and here in washington, d.c. and so i always appreciate the great sacrifice that you make as public servants. many kudos to your staffers that help to get you here on time because we know that is as equally as important. i'm excited to kick off this conversation because as we're thinking about these terms, equity, inclusion, an economic mobility for all. what does that really mean in a conversation kicking off today? in quite divided moments here in washington and across the country, how are our leaders really engaging? so i'm going to start off with you mark, as a former mayor. i
mark, mr. mayorchelle ebanks from essence magazine and mayor michael hancock from the city of denver colorado. please welcome them. [applause] >> so in the spirit of bipartisan ship i wanted to give you a little bit of red and blue today so that's how we'll start off the conversation. it is always an honor and a privilege to be with you. i come from a family of civil servants and elected officials spending time both locally and here in washington, d.c. and so i always appreciate the great...
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experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log. >> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house/senate regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of san francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's future but for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco >>
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experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log[musi] >> san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from stephanie tran medical director at san francisco city clinic. we are here to provide easy access to conference of low-cost culturally sensitive sexual health services and to everyone who walks through our door. so we providestd checkups, diagnosis and treatment. we also provide hiv screening we provide hiv treatment for people living with hiv and are uninsured and then we hope them health benefits and rage into conference of primary care. we also provide both pre-nd post exposure prophylactics for hiv prevention we also provide a range of women's reproductive health services including contraception, emergency contraception. sometimes known as plan b. pap smears and [inaudible]. we are was entirely [inaudible]people will come as soon as were open even a litt
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. >> mr. mayorin touch are you with what is happening in the san francisco mayor's office these days? >> well, i am a columnist for the chronicle. believe me as a nosy reporter. >> we know. >> i keep my ears open for everything under the sun. and believe me, i know what is going on at city hall. >> did you happen to hit the sacred heart game last night at usf? >> no, i did not. >> he's going to brag that sf won. >> yeah. i understand. but, you know, i was focused last night on what is happening with reference to health care. the city was hosting a huge convention involving those who finance research, et cetera. and i was hanging out with them. >> mayor brown, always a pleasure. thanks for coming on the 9 this morning. and have a great rest of your week. >> okay. you guys have a good day. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you had to get that si thing in, didn't you. >> he is mr. city. always involved in everything that happens in that city, even when si beats them right there. >>> yesterday supervisor a
. >> mr. mayorin touch are you with what is happening in the san francisco mayor's office these days? >> well, i am a columnist for the chronicle. believe me as a nosy reporter. >> we know. >> i keep my ears open for everything under the sun. and believe me, i know what is going on at city hall. >> did you happen to hit the sacred heart game last night at usf? >> no, i did not. >> he's going to brag that sf won. >> yeah. i understand. but, you...
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mr. mayoring on. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> tucker: it sounds so perverse, it is hard to believe. you say they are encouraging. how? >> encouraging, normalizing homelessness, and we have seen several laws that have come by, a.b. one oh nine reclassified 70 crimes from serious to nonserious, as result, a thousand people released from the prisons, a thousand ended up in the streets. that is just one of the many laws. >> tucker: 10% of all homeless in california recently released prisoners? >> that's true. i should point out that aside being the mayor, i am also a mental health professional, done this work, i have a doctorate in psychology, and i worked in an inner-city e.r., and i can tell you that most of the homeless people that i ran across are involved in drugs and alcohol, and a lot of the new laws have a lot to do with that. for example, proposition 47 reclassified as many of the felonies, and senate bill 180 it made it very difficult to send people back to prison for drugs and alc
mr. mayoring on. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> tucker: it sounds so perverse, it is hard to believe. you say they are encouraging. how? >> encouraging, normalizing homelessness, and we have seen several laws that have come by, a.b. one oh nine reclassified 70 crimes from serious to nonserious, as result, a thousand people released from the prisons, a thousand ended up in the streets. that is just one of the many laws. >> tucker: 10% of all homeless in california...
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. >> mr. mayor you very much, we can talk about politics in 2020 another time. >> it's good being with you. >> thank you, you too. >>> breaking news about what hillary clinton did or did not do during her 2008 campaign when she learned disturbing information about her spiritual adviser. how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, that can take you out of the game for weeks, even if you're healthy. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. it may hit quickly, without warning, causing you to miss out on the things you enjoy most. prevnar 13® is not a treatment for pneumococcal pneumonia... it's a vaccine you can get to help protect against it. prevnar 13® is approved
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mrs. mayor, thank you for being here. >> good to see you. >> tucker: we showed the video.ple blocking entrance of americans because they're demanding citizenship and free stuff. what country should put up with that other than ours? >> this is a country that values free speech and the right to protest. these are young people that feel that they were given a promise and that daca was a way for them -- these are young people brought here as children, not by their choice. >> tucker: so it doesn't -- >> this is a great country and we allow people freedom -- >> tucker: why would -- by the way, why would you want someone in your country that is not grateful to be here that is demanding of american citizens the right to vote and get benefits? don't you want people that are grateful to be here and add? >> every immigrant that i've ever met is grateful to be here. that doesn't mean they're not going to stand up for their rights. i joined -- >> tucker: why do they have -- >> i joined thousands of people in protests that happened on saturday from people that who were born and raised i
mrs. mayor, thank you for being here. >> good to see you. >> tucker: we showed the video.ple blocking entrance of americans because they're demanding citizenship and free stuff. what country should put up with that other than ours? >> this is a country that values free speech and the right to protest. these are young people that feel that they were given a promise and that daca was a way for them -- these are young people brought here as children, not by their choice. >>...
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. >> mr. mayor, how would you describe him? >> follow up that description with a question. >> you could be described as a liberal billionaire or a tesla billionaire, but you are saying something from your perspective, and your life experience that overlaps that something a very conservative guest max boot has been saying, which is you cannot deal with somebody who is constantly lying to you, you cannot make a deal or a contract or come to an agreement when dishonesty is the underlying point. my point is that tom and you have advocated that position as something that needs to go into how we deal with the press, those in the house, those in the press and those in the congress. let me play for you for analysis, a very odd thing that the president was saying today, about what the real scoop is that the democrats are up to. take a listen. >> well, the wall is something i have been very consistent on always. he's great, i think he's doing a great job. i think general kelly as done a really gate job. he's a very special guy. i really
. >> mr. mayor, how would you describe him? >> follow up that description with a question. >> you could be described as a liberal billionaire or a tesla billionaire, but you are saying something from your perspective, and your life experience that overlaps that something a very conservative guest max boot has been saying, which is you cannot deal with somebody who is constantly lying to you, you cannot make a deal or a contract or come to an agreement when dishonesty is the...
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>> all right, thanks, sean, thanks, mr. mayornk you >>> chinese president xi jinping could be ready to welcome our robot overlords based on the reading material on his book shelves in his annual new year's day address that we see back there. we did a lot of inspection of that bookshelf behind him there. that's coming up next on "closing bell. >>> tonight "st meyonfaon," it's time to fade the rally in a surging group of stocks. that's at the top of the hour so don't move >>> a new report out earlier this week says that china is building a $2 billion artificial intelligence park as it looks to succeed, maybe even prevail in the ai race. the report comes on the back of chinese president xi jinping's new year's speech he gave on sunday in this video we were told there were two books about ai located on the bookshelf behind him. one of them was called "augmented life in the smart lane" and the other is "the master algorithm." >> brett king is founder and ceo of move-in.com and is the author of one of the aforementioned books, "augment
>> all right, thanks, sean, thanks, mr. mayornk you >>> chinese president xi jinping could be ready to welcome our robot overlords based on the reading material on his book shelves in his annual new year's day address that we see back there. we did a lot of inspection of that bookshelf behind him there. that's coming up next on "closing bell. >>> tonight "st meyonfaon," it's time to fade the rally in a surging group of stocks. that's at the top of the hour...
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mr. mayor, thank you for joining us.mocrats have largely signaled opposition to the immigration proposal but i'm curious about your take. is this the best offer that they're going to get on daca? >> first of all, the problem of daca is real. i happen to know a lot of the daca young people. several close, because i've actually helped them in terms of getting through college and having the great accomplishments that they have, i'm proud of this group of motivated, contributing young people. you know the story, they came as children, in this case 6 years old, real family trauma in getting settled into the united states. they do not know anyone back in their home country, mexico, wherever it might be. they've done extraordinary things in leadership, in academic performance. and they're contributors to the country. this is just something that ought to be resolved, and democrats and republicans ought to resolve it together. in the best case, you would say, let's fix the problem, period. but washington being what it is, it's tu
mr. mayor, thank you for joining us.mocrats have largely signaled opposition to the immigration proposal but i'm curious about your take. is this the best offer that they're going to get on daca? >> first of all, the problem of daca is real. i happen to know a lot of the daca young people. several close, because i've actually helped them in terms of getting through college and having the great accomplishments that they have, i'm proud of this group of motivated, contributing young people....
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that we be as competitive or the most competitive city nationally in terms of this competition >> mr. mayor it, if you are named the city, what instantly becomes your biggest challenge? >> well, i think the biggest challenge is just making sure that that promise, the prosperity that a company of this size brings filters down to every single resident in the city of miami. we're a city that is a tale of two cities like a lot of cities in the u.s we want to make sure that a company like this is something that will benefit every single resident in the city of miami. >> well, mayor suarez, thank you for joining us by phone today. and if you do speak to jeff bezos, we want to hear what the content of that conversation was. you'll have to come back on and tell us about it >> no doubt about it thank you for having me. >> all right certainly an important and interesting competition to continue to watch. moving on, the price of cryptocurrencies edging higher after this week's steep selloff wiped out nearly 50% of the market value some of currencies. for more, we're joined by block chain ceo peter smi
that we be as competitive or the most competitive city nationally in terms of this competition >> mr. mayor it, if you are named the city, what instantly becomes your biggest challenge? >> well, i think the biggest challenge is just making sure that that promise, the prosperity that a company of this size brings filters down to every single resident in the city of miami. we're a city that is a tale of two cities like a lot of cities in the u.s we want to make sure that a company...
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hallway outside for pictures at the conclusion of the luncheon and mayors can register for the 2018 play ball program. you look good. >> come on mr. come on mayor, let's do it. >> i don't think there are fans here. >> we can do this one. >> come on steve. >> yes, go mets. >> can everybody come right in the middle please. right here. thank you. [ applause ] >> so happy. so happy to have the opportunity to meet with the president. i'll let that hang out there for a minute. it gets cureouser and kurser. i want to welcome her to the city. i want to thank you mayor bowzer for hosting a special meeting, one of the greatest of america, mayor bowzer. thank you. >> thank you. well, good afternoon mayors and welcome to washington, d.c. it is always my pleasure to open up our city to america's mayors to talk about the issues facing our nation and our cities. let me thank you mayor landrieu and mayor benjamin and mayor barnet for your leadership of our conference. i continue to thank three years in of being mayor of washington, d.c. that this conference provided such great inspiration and support where we can come together to share great ide
hallway outside for pictures at the conclusion of the luncheon and mayors can register for the 2018 play ball program. you look good. >> come on mr. come on mayor, let's do it. >> i don't think there are fans here. >> we can do this one. >> come on steve. >> yes, go mets. >> can everybody come right in the middle please. right here. thank you. [ applause ] >> so happy. so happy to have the opportunity to meet with the president. i'll let that hang out...
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welcome, mayor. >> thank you, very much. mr. chairman and my dear fellow mayors, ladies and gentleman, thank you for inviting me to the united states conference of mayors and to have me speak here in my double capacity as mayor of bond and as first vice president of the local government for sustainability. bond is a proud home to some 2001 organizations, particularly to the time it change secretariat of the united nations. has also been the venue for climate 23. it has been the voice of cities in the global climate debate since 1995. the u.s. has launched more than two decades ago and looks back on fruitful cooperation with cities across the country. this showed that climate action is unstoppable and irreversible. and it shows that like-minded been leadership has beneficial across the globe. i am convinced that we are still all in. movement has been vital. i therefor applaud the mayorsries to the u.s. and governors united in their support for a better climate future and i think those leaders from u.s. cities and states who came t
welcome, mayor. >> thank you, very much. mr. chairman and my dear fellow mayors, ladies and gentleman, thank you for inviting me to the united states conference of mayors and to have me speak here in my double capacity as mayor of bond and as first vice president of the local government for sustainability. bond is a proud home to some 2001 organizations, particularly to the time it change secretariat of the united nations. has also been the venue for climate 23. it has been the voice of...
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>> mr. mayor, that's all good news.nd lots of good news in the city, but probably the thing that may be most upsetting the city resident is the state of the mta, the subways and the buses. >> yeah. >> how did we get in this mess on the subways? there are estimates now it would cost over $100 billion to really bring the subways to something that approximate mates state of the art. is there any real prospect of getting out of this mess within a reasonable time frame and what's going on with the subways? >> look, i think we can move forward. the state of new york controls the mta. but we are going to all work together to try to address this. i think in the end we need a reliable revenue source that bluntly politically there has not been a commitment to achieving in past years. i believe tax on millionaires and billionaires is the best way to do it. i think that gives us a renewable, reliable source to put into the core needs. look, here is something that smig did better than new york. chicago invested in the most unsexy, f
>> mr. mayor, that's all good news.nd lots of good news in the city, but probably the thing that may be most upsetting the city resident is the state of the mta, the subways and the buses. >> yeah. >> how did we get in this mess on the subways? there are estimates now it would cost over $100 billion to really bring the subways to something that approximate mates state of the art. is there any real prospect of getting out of this mess within a reasonable time frame and what's...
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mr. mayorng us we appreciate it >> thank you glad to be here. >> what is going to be the economic impact to the city and how soon do you start seeing that impact when you factor in the incentives and tax breaks that will be afforded amazon >> we expect this to be a long term opportunity for denver or any city that the headquarter falls. we're planning to day and for future generations we expect that economic impact to be part of it for many years out with us for 50,000 employees. it took them 20 years to get 40,000 employees we expect this to be a long term commitment. >> we're a network about numbers, mayor are there any numbers that you can attach to that instead of saying it's a long term goal to have growth from getting amazon's second headquarters >> well, certainly we take a look at those long term economic numbers. it's untold. you're in hundreds of millions of dollars of economic impact. you're looking at second tier supply chain and small business development as part of the placement i
mr. mayorng us we appreciate it >> thank you glad to be here. >> what is going to be the economic impact to the city and how soon do you start seeing that impact when you factor in the incentives and tax breaks that will be afforded amazon >> we expect this to be a long term opportunity for denver or any city that the headquarter falls. we're planning to day and for future generations we expect that economic impact to be part of it for many years out with us for 50,000...