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we're going to have a new mayor, who is not our currently serving, interim mayor. the time to do this, precisely to show it's not aimed at gotcha is, to create this system in advance of a new mayor coming in. and hopefully that individual will embrace it in the positive spirit that i intend this. as i said before, it's an experiment. if it turns out to be the same old, stilted stuff, we can revert to the canned 5-minute speech we get now and life would go on. >> supervisor safai: would you be open to a sunset provision, two-year period and then it goes back? i'm just kidding. [laughter] anyone else want to say anything? >> supervisor yee: through the chair, can i ask the author of the legislation his opinion on the amendment that has been offered by the chair? >> supervisor safai: as to the first amendment with regard to making sure that the way that the topic is stated is reviewed by the city attorney so it's not overly broad. i support that. that's a sensible addition. with regard to the mayor being able to either respond if he or she so chose to the originating,
we're going to have a new mayor, who is not our currently serving, interim mayor. the time to do this, precisely to show it's not aimed at gotcha is, to create this system in advance of a new mayor coming in. and hopefully that individual will embrace it in the positive spirit that i intend this. as i said before, it's an experiment. if it turns out to be the same old, stilted stuff, we can revert to the canned 5-minute speech we get now and life would go on. >> supervisor safai: would...
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mayor lee, acting mayor breed who helped us finalize, and now mayor farrell. mayor farrell has supported this project for two terms while on the board of supervisors. we're celebrating many years of hard work and welcome our mayor, mayor farrell. [applause] >> thank you, elaine. and congratulations to you. so, i'm excited to be here to celebrate the signing of this legislation. let's be clear, we all want to talk about the world series coming up here to san francisco. i know, it isn't here, but i'm here to say congratulations. first of all, elaine, congratulations to you and the port team for all your hard work and to larry, you and your team for all of the hard work. this is emblematic of the best of a collective planning process we have here in the san francisco. this is a city agency willing to be creative with a ton of support and a willing and engaged local partner in the giants. to really come here to celebrate this today. but it's because of the port and the giants and their hard work that we are really here today celebrating what is going to be an amaz
mayor lee, acting mayor breed who helped us finalize, and now mayor farrell. mayor farrell has supported this project for two terms while on the board of supervisors. we're celebrating many years of hard work and welcome our mayor, mayor farrell. [applause] >> thank you, elaine. and congratulations to you. so, i'm excited to be here to celebrate the signing of this legislation. let's be clear, we all want to talk about the world series coming up here to san francisco. i know, it isn't...
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mayor lee was proud of when he was mayor as well. it's something that we all should be proud of together and something we should all celebrate. today is a day of celebration. i want to say a special thanks to our principal here. we got to know each other last year when we opened the middle school as a shared schoolyard projects. for the weekends here that our children can play here. if we're not doing everything we can in our city government to support our families and children, i don't know what our government is all about. so i am so proud to be here today, so proud to stand with the people behind me who do all the hard work to make this happen and so proud to support our families. thank you, everybody. [applause] >> thank you, mayor farrell. so in order to deliver the best result for san francisco's children, youth and families, we have to work in deep collaboration with our city's partners and stakeholders to ensure the most effective and efficient use of resources. one of our proud and key partnerships is with the san francisco
mayor lee was proud of when he was mayor as well. it's something that we all should be proud of together and something we should all celebrate. today is a day of celebration. i want to say a special thanks to our principal here. we got to know each other last year when we opened the middle school as a shared schoolyard projects. for the weekends here that our children can play here. if we're not doing everything we can in our city government to support our families and children, i don't know...
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obviously mayor lee. they're all fitting. but i think today, especially anita, having you here is fitting. so thank you all for being here. i have a laundry list of thanks. so for chinatown cdc, thank you for your hard work. michael, plow shares, incredible organization representing veterans here in san francisco. hamilton families, oci, commissioner and staff. a round of applause for nadia. she is transforming our city. housing and development. thank you for all your hard work. our department of homelessness and supportive housing and jeff and his entire team. and a special thanks to our funding partners here at sf city, mark and ron. and so many others who played a role. sean and the golden state woreiers. these are organizations and individuals that stepped in when we needed them to. i want to say special recognition not only to the chief of staff and jason, but also steve who is here today for all of his years of hard work. thank you, everybody for being here today, appreciate it. >> i'd like to introduce supervisor jane
obviously mayor lee. they're all fitting. but i think today, especially anita, having you here is fitting. so thank you all for being here. i have a laundry list of thanks. so for chinatown cdc, thank you for your hard work. michael, plow shares, incredible organization representing veterans here in san francisco. hamilton families, oci, commissioner and staff. a round of applause for nadia. she is transforming our city. housing and development. thank you for all your hard work. our department...
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that's mayor lee's legacy.t's not often we get to come and celebrate him but do so in a way where we're able to look out and say thank you because it's your work that's your legacy we're proud to keep moving forward. congratulation to all the winners of the impact awards and have a good time tonight. >> it feels so right to celebrate mayor lee on a moment when we're celebrating the great work of city employees and his passion and compassion and doggedness to get stuff done is reflective in the work you have done. i have worked on two initiatives with the city of san francisco i think will forever change the course of history. one was as a young lawyer on the same-sex marriage case back in 2004 which was a series of litigation that gave rise to prop 8 overturned by the supreme court validating gay marriage and the second was saving public housing. it was a super courageous thing mayor lee did. others might say those are federal buildings, federally funded, not my problem and he did the opposite and said we're a
that's mayor lee's legacy.t's not often we get to come and celebrate him but do so in a way where we're able to look out and say thank you because it's your work that's your legacy we're proud to keep moving forward. congratulation to all the winners of the impact awards and have a good time tonight. >> it feels so right to celebrate mayor lee on a moment when we're celebrating the great work of city employees and his passion and compassion and doggedness to get stuff done is reflective...
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we have to do that much more than a mayor does. and i think it's good to get on the record to say, i use senate bill 827 as an example. what is your position on senate 827 and why? it would be great for all of us to hear that and for the public to hear that. i don't see it as a gotcha thing. i think when you don't have a prepared thing that you read, and you actually have to think on your feet, i don't think it's going to increase our tv ratings by any stretch of the imagination, but it's real democracy and i think that's what the people voted for in 2010 and what they haven't gotten. and i hope that the board will have an opportunity to do it. i'm glad that our president utilized question time, for the first time, as i said before, since september, 2016. and the answer can be -- obviously, any person or elected official or politician can say, i don't know the answer. i will go back and look at it and study it
we have to do that much more than a mayor does. and i think it's good to get on the record to say, i use senate bill 827 as an example. what is your position on senate 827 and why? it would be great for all of us to hear that and for the public to hear that. i don't see it as a gotcha thing. i think when you don't have a prepared thing that you read, and you actually have to think on your feet, i don't think it's going to increase our tv ratings by any stretch of the imagination, but it's real...
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why haven't they picked them up yet. >> judge jeanine: mayors like this mayor is hiding them and alerting come on, san francisco, you know better than that and not only that. the locals, wait a minute. >> jesse: ca. wait a minute, jessica. pause the locals are letting them out the side door when they know ice is coming. >> it is impossible. they got immigration. >> feds cannot protect american citizens. >> your honor, your honor, you know that is a lie. >> judge jeanine: i know what i know. don't tell me what i know it is true. >> that's true. >> judge jeanine: don't come on this show and tell me what is true and what isn't true. go ahead, jessica. >> it's not true. it's a lie. >> oakland, san francisco and the entire state of california does not cooperate with ice. they release criminal aliens that ice has identified through biometrics deportable from the country but they refuse to allow ice to come and pick up these individuals. that's why they are on to begin with. >> absolutely a lie. >> why is that a lie? >> it was federal policy. catch and release. >> you are telling me the city did
why haven't they picked them up yet. >> judge jeanine: mayors like this mayor is hiding them and alerting come on, san francisco, you know better than that and not only that. the locals, wait a minute. >> jesse: ca. wait a minute, jessica. pause the locals are letting them out the side door when they know ice is coming. >> it is impossible. they got immigration. >> feds cannot protect american citizens. >> your honor, your honor, you know that is a lie. >>...
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lastly, as your 44th mayor, i do want to pay homage to mayor lee, who was a huge supporter of this fromhe beginning, and was a huge supporter until his untimely death last year. to mayor lee, to all of you who made this happen, and to the future of san francisco, congratulations, everyone. [applause]. >> thank you, mayor farrell. speaking of mayor ed lee, it made me bring back memories of moscone west when he was the director of dpw, and here we are in this project, and he kick started the moscone expansion, and it's just thank you for the tribute to mayor lee. up next, we have jodella sanders, who we had a lot of conversations with, and we'll be working together to improve this facility. got to make sure that we always have money for that, joe. so up next, joe del aunderers. >> thank you, naomi, and i don't know why you looked at me when you said the on budget part. thank you so much. we have been looking forward to this for a very long time. topping off of this project, this incredible project for san francis francisco, and as the mayor said, this incredible project for san francisco.
lastly, as your 44th mayor, i do want to pay homage to mayor lee, who was a huge supporter of this fromhe beginning, and was a huge supporter until his untimely death last year. to mayor lee, to all of you who made this happen, and to the future of san francisco, congratulations, everyone. [applause]. >> thank you, mayor farrell. speaking of mayor ed lee, it made me bring back memories of moscone west when he was the director of dpw, and here we are in this project, and he kick started...
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mayor. some 13 years ago in 2005 when they established the legislation to take what were known as public trust lands owned by the state to turn them over to the authority of our port department for stewardship, i want to thank elaine and her department and commissioners for bringing this to our attention for so many years. i championed the earthquake safety emergency response bonds. there were two of them over the years. unfortunately, we were not able to the bonds to develop or create the assets to protect what we have here at the port. with that i'd like to bring up elaine forbes to tell us where our seawall infrastructure needs to go. >> thank you so much, assembly member chiu. i'm representing the port staff. we have the port commission president by my side and she'd she's been a steward of the waterfront for 20 years. i can say this is a dream come true day for us. it's remarkable to see the leadership behind me embracing and supporting the need for investment in the waterfront. as our
mayor. some 13 years ago in 2005 when they established the legislation to take what were known as public trust lands owned by the state to turn them over to the authority of our port department for stewardship, i want to thank elaine and her department and commissioners for bringing this to our attention for so many years. i championed the earthquake safety emergency response bonds. there were two of them over the years. unfortunately, we were not able to the bonds to develop or create the...
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kron4's maureen kelly has the mayor's response. here's my message to mayor schaaf how dare you. how dear you needlessly endanger the lives of our lawmakers to promote a radical open borders agendamayor schaaf wasted no time calling a news conference to clap back at jeff sessions.. how dare you vilify members of our community, by trying to frighten american cup public into thinking that all undocumented residents are dangerous criminals, hard- working law-abiding oaklanders she refered specifically to the deportation of maria sanchez, a nurse at highland hospital and her husband last year and were forced to leave behind their american born children. . our country was built by immigrants, our country is made great by immigrants and oakland we have not forgotten thatschaaf says she was careful not to give specifics about the raids when she gave a very public head's up before the raids came down that netted 232 undocumented california residents.according to ice, a little less than half had rap sheets with prior felony or serious misdemeanors convictions. schaaf stands by sanctuary p
kron4's maureen kelly has the mayor's response. here's my message to mayor schaaf how dare you. how dear you needlessly endanger the lives of our lawmakers to promote a radical open borders agendamayor schaaf wasted no time calling a news conference to clap back at jeff sessions.. how dare you vilify members of our community, by trying to frighten american cup public into thinking that all undocumented residents are dangerous criminals, hard- working law-abiding oaklanders she refered...
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is my message to mayor schaaf. dare you. how dare you needles -- needlessly endanger our law enforcement. >> we would love to hear from the mayor directly. i the mayor tweeted around 9:00 the fact that oakland's violent crime rate had dropped dramatically in the last five years. the trump administration filed a lawsuit in federal court attempting to overturn three california sanctuary state laws, including asking people about their immigration status. >> before we go to break, interim mayor of san francisco mark farrell tweeted a couple minutes ago that attorney general jeff sessions' attack on our immigrant communities and residents is just another attempt for them to further their fear based and divisive agenda. san francisco stands united with our immigrants. >> san jose's mayor sam liccardo also issued a statement largely along those lines. stay with us. more after this. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is somethin
is my message to mayor schaaf. dare you. how dare you needles -- needlessly endanger our law enforcement. >> we would love to hear from the mayor directly. i the mayor tweeted around 9:00 the fact that oakland's violent crime rate had dropped dramatically in the last five years. the trump administration filed a lawsuit in federal court attempting to overturn three california sanctuary state laws, including asking people about their immigration status. >> before we go to break,...
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and the mayor's office and their staff. joachim, when i first joined the commission told me about the geneva car barn and i said, i don't know where that is. i want to thank the tax credit investors, the financing to make this possible. a big shutout to the department staff who pulled this together. our general manager who held our hand and explained to us what -- inside tax credit investor joke. but thank you. rec and park, we have the saying let's get out and play. when this opens up, i think we're going to have to change that to go to the power house and create. thank you. [applause] >> all right. so, the city folks have done their thing. now we're going to transition to community past, present and future. so i'm first going to bring up the chief on the project, tenacious, but dan, it is truly an honor given the length of the journey to invite you to speak. you all know him, ladies and gentlemen, dan weaver. [applause] >> thanks, everybody. i'm just the face of a board that has been from the beginning together with us an
and the mayor's office and their staff. joachim, when i first joined the commission told me about the geneva car barn and i said, i don't know where that is. i want to thank the tax credit investors, the financing to make this possible. a big shutout to the department staff who pulled this together. our general manager who held our hand and explained to us what -- inside tax credit investor joke. but thank you. rec and park, we have the saying let's get out and play. when this opens up, i think...
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and i am so proud of our affiliation at ucsf with the city, mayor lee, who was a special man, mayor farrell, potentially future mayor breed, all the people in the city who have really helped us move forward and make something important happen. but i do want to spend a moment talking about dignity health, what an amazing organization it is under lloyd's leadership, the team at dignity health is spectacular. always focused on doing what is best for the community. and at ucsf, we believe that's our calling, putting the needs of the community first and trying to address those in every possible way. as barbara garcia said, we've enjoyed a fantastic 150 and we weren't there in the beginning -- >> no, we were not. >> close. 150 year membership that is the envy of the medical centers across this nation and we want to build on. i want to acknowledge one special person, so many special people, dr. jackson, who is our doctor for behavioral health services. when she came to ucsf she asked a lot of questions. what are we doing in the community? and the answers were not enough. with the partnership with
and i am so proud of our affiliation at ucsf with the city, mayor lee, who was a special man, mayor farrell, potentially future mayor breed, all the people in the city who have really helped us move forward and make something important happen. but i do want to spend a moment talking about dignity health, what an amazing organization it is under lloyd's leadership, the team at dignity health is spectacular. always focused on doing what is best for the community. and at ucsf, we believe that's...
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erin: and with me now is philadelphia mayor jim kenney. mayor kenney, thanks so much for being here. jim: good morning, thank you. erin: all right, so how do you sell a 6% tax increase to homeowners who say, "i don't want to pay anymore. i'm paying enough already"? jim: everyone--no one wants to pay taxes. obviously the suburbs, some suburban communities around philadelphia, the level of taxation on real estate is three, four, five times what it is in philadelphia. and for too many years, we have been putting off funding our schools fully because we always expected that harrisburg would live up to their constitutional responsibilities to fund schools. and they don't, and they're not. so, the question is, do we let our kids continue to flounder? do we let the gains that have been made by dr. hite, and his staff, and his team in increasing test scores and graduation rates, do we allow our kids to slip back into a period of time where we're cutting counselors, cutting nurses, cutting librarians, cutting-- increasing class size? or do we give
erin: and with me now is philadelphia mayor jim kenney. mayor kenney, thanks so much for being here. jim: good morning, thank you. erin: all right, so how do you sell a 6% tax increase to homeowners who say, "i don't want to pay anymore. i'm paying enough already"? jim: everyone--no one wants to pay taxes. obviously the suburbs, some suburban communities around philadelphia, the level of taxation on real estate is three, four, five times what it is in philadelphia. and for too many...
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and one local mayor.x-5's christin ayers explains why neither side is backing down. >>> this morning immigration raids across the bay area have created a war of words between i.c.e. and mayor libby schaaf. christin ayers explains why neither side is backing down. >> reporter: hundreds of protestors chained themselves together outside of san francisco's i.c.e. offices. they say this weekend's raids have sparked a fear among undocumented immigrants that is palpable. >> like a depression rising in my family. family members no longer want to go out. that's no way to live. >> reporter: mary a uc-berkeley student who asked that we only use her first name told us the raids have sent some undocumented immigrants into hiding. >> it's scary time because you don't know if you're going to go home and someone won't be there. >> reporter: the head of i.c.e. slammed oakland mayor libby schaaf for sounding the alarm about the raids. >> what she did is no better than a gang lookout yelling "police." >> reporter: he said i
and one local mayor.x-5's christin ayers explains why neither side is backing down. >>> this morning immigration raids across the bay area have created a war of words between i.c.e. and mayor libby schaaf. christin ayers explains why neither side is backing down. >> reporter: hundreds of protestors chained themselves together outside of san francisco's i.c.e. offices. they say this weekend's raids have sparked a fear among undocumented immigrants that is palpable. >> like a...
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the mayor's office is going to move on it before mayor farrell leaves. that means we've really got to get on this. there has been a request for qualifications put out to various contractors, and their -- or that -- those request responses are in. so this won't take a lot of work on the part of your staff, but i would urge that definitely by next month, have your interim executive officer or if you've got a new executive officer by then, gather those rfq responses and documents so that we see where this is going so that we don't get in a situation where we're stuck in a long-term franchise that's like a provide -- >> supervisor fewer: thank you, mr. brooks. thank you for your opinion. any other public speakers? seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues, we've heard from the public that i -- or he is in approval of our suggestion about investigating community benefits around hospitals, and also i'm hearing from the public that they would like an update on the public broad band. rope roen y >> supervisor ronen: yes, and i'd like to bring up i'm
the mayor's office is going to move on it before mayor farrell leaves. that means we've really got to get on this. there has been a request for qualifications put out to various contractors, and their -- or that -- those request responses are in. so this won't take a lot of work on the part of your staff, but i would urge that definitely by next month, have your interim executive officer or if you've got a new executive officer by then, gather those rfq responses and documents so that we see...
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mayor, the best job in politics. why is that? >> you can see the value and impact of your work to change people's lives and it's a lot of fun. >> is it fair to say if you could master the periodic table you never would have pursued a career in politics? [laughter] >> it is but there is at one point i did not give a damn i went to penn with a biomedical engineering major at med school and it became very clear and much like an auditorium like this but bigger that that you could sit really wanted now the first three exams it was clear i was not passing the course and really i did not give a damn about the table of elements and you will not be a doctor. >> but then you had to go to wharton so how do you achieve that? >> this is being recorded. [laughter] so it was a long torturous path 95% torture created by myself not being the most studious person but i started to work at the nightclub probably working 60 hours a week studying me be 60 minutes so i tried to leave engineering school but there is no future there for me wharton denied
mayor, the best job in politics. why is that? >> you can see the value and impact of your work to change people's lives and it's a lot of fun. >> is it fair to say if you could master the periodic table you never would have pursued a career in politics? [laughter] >> it is but there is at one point i did not give a damn i went to penn with a biomedical engineering major at med school and it became very clear and much like an auditorium like this but bigger that that you could...
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to mayor schaaf: how dare you?needlessly endanger the lives of our law enforcement officers to promote a radical open borders agenda? >> how dare you? villify members of our community? how dare you distract the american people from a failed immigration system? >> reporter: after that war of words, schaaf said she is lawyering up for any potential legal action against her. former u.s. attorney for northern california melinda haag hassed off her services pro does has offered her services pro bono. people are calling for the mayor to be indicted for obstruction of justice. the criticism comes after the head of i.c.e. says he believes some 800 immigrants avoided arrest because of mayor schaaf's tip- off. now, mayor schaaf is standing her ground saying she doesn't regret that warning she gave to illegal immigrants and thinks it helped keep families together and protected members of her community. reporting live here in oakland, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> reporter john blackstone will have more on the lawsuit coming
to mayor schaaf: how dare you?needlessly endanger the lives of our law enforcement officers to promote a radical open borders agenda? >> how dare you? villify members of our community? how dare you distract the american people from a failed immigration system? >> reporter: after that war of words, schaaf said she is lawyering up for any potential legal action against her. former u.s. attorney for northern california melinda haag hassed off her services pro does has offered her...
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as for mayor schaaf... she took the president's comments in stride.libby schaaf/mayor- "i am proud to live in a country where everyone can criticize elected officials." after the raids... the department of justice said the mayor's warning allowed at least 800 undocumented immigrants to arrest. on thursday, president trump saying that number is closer to one- thousand. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. (vicki) a deadly shooting involving a bart police officer in oakland... causes tensions to run high at a bart board of directors meeting today. this comes as we are learning that the officer in the shooting... has had death threats against him. (grant) we have been following this controversial case ever since the shooting happened. kron four's terisa estacio has the update. (estacio reporting) (natural sound from bart board meeting ) "why is he on his job, what possible reason could you have?" uproar at the bart board of directors meeting "no one is exempt no police officer or civilian." the anger a
as for mayor schaaf... she took the president's comments in stride.libby schaaf/mayor- "i am proud to live in a country where everyone can criticize elected officials." after the raids... the department of justice said the mayor's warning allowed at least 800 undocumented immigrants to arrest. on thursday, president trump saying that number is closer to one- thousand. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. (vicki) a deadly shooting involving a bart police officer in oakland......
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i want to thanks so much, mayor farrell. mayor farrell has been fighting for us for immigrant rights. again, when i was working for the chief of staff and we brought a similar forward for the children, mayor farrell was the chair of the budget committee and championed that measure and has been consistent in his values of making sure that immigrants are press conferenced in the city. -- protected in the city. with that, i'm proud to hand the mic over to the chair of the san francisco democratic party. my former boss. who once lived in this country as an undocumented immigrant and takes this issue rightfully very personally and has been a champion for immigrant rights his whole life. >> thank you, good afternoon. it's great to be here. thank you to the caressant staff for hosting us. i see people who have been working on this for a long time. with the elected folks that are here, the main authors of the legislation, supervisor fewer, supervisor ronen. to the mayor, of course, to the public defender's office and the community f
i want to thanks so much, mayor farrell. mayor farrell has been fighting for us for immigrant rights. again, when i was working for the chief of staff and we brought a similar forward for the children, mayor farrell was the chair of the budget committee and championed that measure and has been consistent in his values of making sure that immigrants are press conferenced in the city. -- protected in the city. with that, i'm proud to hand the mic over to the chair of the san francisco democratic...
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mitch landrieu, mayor o new orleans. the book is "in the shadow of the statues," a white southerne confronts history. >> thank you for having me. >> wdruff: thank you. >> woodruff: now to the world of collectible sneakers whe buyers pay hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars for limited edition shoes. tonight our economics correspondent paul sol sn profiles tcalled "sneakerheads": one a major collector, the other ar. it's part ofis series "making sense" which airs every thursday. >> this is 3000 pairs of sneakers. >> reporter: mark "mayor" farese has been colleing sneakers for so long, he needs morehan this basement to house his hallowed 3600-pair collection. >> it's the storage unit, the apartment, the house. it's probably a million dollars >> reporter: at new york's sneakercon, we covered the billion-dollar secondary market for sneakers, 20,000 sneakerheads buying and lling rare kicks for hundreds, even thousands, of dollars. >> do you got change? >> reporter: we pointed out the drivers of this markbrand loyalty, al
mitch landrieu, mayor o new orleans. the book is "in the shadow of the statues," a white southerne confronts history. >> thank you for having me. >> wdruff: thank you. >> woodruff: now to the world of collectible sneakers whe buyers pay hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars for limited edition shoes. tonight our economics correspondent paul sol sn profiles tcalled "sneakerheads": one a major collector, the other ar. it's part ofis series "making...
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the mayor helped them to escape. >> told the mayor?security and exchange commission was coming to wall street and she said high all your papers, everybody on wall street, people would object. if a mayor who had a lot of union workers in factories in town said the department of labor is coming, quick, hide everything you are doing, people would object. no difference between that and what the mayor did here. the bigger difference being these people have criminal violations against them. if the mayor hears about it a mayor's obligation is to help them enjoy enforce the law and not take the side of illegal immigrants were violating the law. >> laura: if it's endangering everybody, including legal immigrants. francisco, are you concerned -- are you concerned about crime than being committed by individuals who may have been picked up in this raid after they were warned by the mayor? >> why don't they pick them up by the jail? >> she's crying racism. she says jeff sessions is basically advancing a racist agenda today. are you worried about th
the mayor helped them to escape. >> told the mayor?security and exchange commission was coming to wall street and she said high all your papers, everybody on wall street, people would object. if a mayor who had a lot of union workers in factories in town said the department of labor is coming, quick, hide everything you are doing, people would object. no difference between that and what the mayor did here. the bigger difference being these people have criminal violations against them. if...