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i just want to thank everyone for coming today. this is amazing. arted working on this masonic boulevard at the issues that we were having, to safety issues we were having, in 2005. there was a group of us, michael, dug, a bunch of us who came out at night when it was rainy and cold. we had our signs up to reduce the speed to 25 miles. because if you remember before then, it was a lot faster. it was our little mini freeway. we were out here it, day and night, going across the street, up and down masonic and working on the state level to reduce it to 25 miles an hour. and then that happened. we are excited about it. we knew we needed to do more. and then we had the tragedy of a bicyclist getting killed. he was riding riding his bike in 2010 and he was killed by a car. it made everyone sad, furious, and also, gave us the power to keep moving. we needed to make sure that we needed to change masonic. needed to be changed not only for people who rode their bikes on masonic, not only for the kids that are at san francisco day school that walk around mason
i just want to thank everyone for coming today. this is amazing. arted working on this masonic boulevard at the issues that we were having, to safety issues we were having, in 2005. there was a group of us, michael, dug, a bunch of us who came out at night when it was rainy and cold. we had our signs up to reduce the speed to 25 miles. because if you remember before then, it was a lot faster. it was our little mini freeway. we were out here it, day and night, going across the street, up and...
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Aug 26, 2018
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i too want to join in on those remarks. good to see you commissioner milicent johnson, thank you for your service. anyone else? all right. supervisor ronen. >> thank you, i too want to echo my two colleagues and it's been fun to watch you on the commission, commissioner johnson. >> okay. all right, colleagues, can we take these items, same house, same call? without objection it passes unanimously. thank you. madam clerk. next item. >> clerk: item 48 to appoint apt with the residency requirement to the office of early care and education, citizens' advisory committee and the terms ending may 1, 2020. >> coocolleagues can we take ths same house, same call? it passes unanimously. next item. >> clerk: item 49 to appoint george ishikata and the requirement waived for the four-year term ending january 31, 2021, and deborah dacamos and matthew brower for the expired portion of a four-year term ending january 31, 2022 to the veterans' affairs commission. >> colleagues can we take this item, same house, same call? all right. without o
i too want to join in on those remarks. good to see you commissioner milicent johnson, thank you for your service. anyone else? all right. supervisor ronen. >> thank you, i too want to echo my two colleagues and it's been fun to watch you on the commission, commissioner johnson. >> okay. all right, colleagues, can we take these items, same house, same call? without objection it passes unanimously. thank you. madam clerk. next item. >> clerk: item 48 to appoint apt with the...
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because i don't want her doing all this. eel like i'm running around with a chicken -- like, my head cut off. one of us has to pick up the boys, so it's always an argument. "okay, who's staying da-da-da-da," and then, like, i always feel like i have to stay here because i feel like i can do it a little better. robbie: what does that mean? julie: yeah. robbie: i don't know if you're referring to sales or merchandising. sales, i mean, i -- that's what i do. lemonis: the idea of running a family business is tough to begin with, and when you add the layer of complexity that it's a husband and wife, it makes it even more difficult. it's become obvious to me that they're troubled. what is the percentage of business here between baby versus maternity? robbie: maybe 6% of sales are childrens. lemonis: so, maternity went away? julie: it's just evolving a lot. robbie: it's evolving to where, like, women can go anywhere and just find something looser, maybe go up an extra size. lemonis: and what will you do on a typical day here? robbie
because i don't want her doing all this. eel like i'm running around with a chicken -- like, my head cut off. one of us has to pick up the boys, so it's always an argument. "okay, who's staying da-da-da-da," and then, like, i always feel like i have to stay here because i feel like i can do it a little better. robbie: what does that mean? julie: yeah. robbie: i don't know if you're referring to sales or merchandising. sales, i mean, i -- that's what i do. lemonis: the idea of running...
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Aug 26, 2018
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know, we are going to -- i'm going to miss your effort and your leadership there and hopefully, i don't want to say, i don't want to feel less safe, but certainly -- certainly i'm hoping that whoever replaces you, that i'll feel as safe as you have kept the city for us. thank you very much, anne. >> president cohen: supervisor stefani. >> supervisor stefani: thank you, president cohen. anne, i will never forget meeting you when i was an aide to a supervisor, i just watched the documentary the times of harvey milk and you walked in the office and said you were anne cronenberg and i was star struck, so happy to meet you. i was in awe of the passion with which you pushed one of the greatest causes of our time, which was the acceptance of our lgbtq community and working for the first openly gay supervisor who accomplished so much, what was displayed in that movie, i was awe struck by you when i first met you and then to get to work with you over time, to work when you were at d.p.h., and the c.p.m.c. legislation and everything they were working on and at d.e.m. to see how you have turned that pl
know, we are going to -- i'm going to miss your effort and your leadership there and hopefully, i don't want to say, i don't want to feel less safe, but certainly -- certainly i'm hoping that whoever replaces you, that i'll feel as safe as you have kept the city for us. thank you very much, anne. >> president cohen: supervisor stefani. >> supervisor stefani: thank you, president cohen. anne, i will never forget meeting you when i was an aide to a supervisor, i just watched the...
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i want some american sisters i don't want any million women and i was like you know like i checked you know like i'm not ok i mean may seem like a simple thing but just there are many different ways and you know in terms of african-americans coming here and becoming entrepreneurs or whatever and just keeping social responsibility in mind so there are definitely things that we should do so knowing your privilege checking it and making sure that you are aware of it unfortunately we're out of time i want to give a big thank you to all of our guests for this fascinating conversation and our community for making it to great i'll end with this tweet from bon jovi who says i have land in kenya to share with anyone willing to come to africa our ancestors would be happy. a.j. stream the online. some journeys are tougher than others. but this route is even tougher the car under the truck there it's dangerous there's al-jazeera whom follows the moroccan truck drivers in danger of their lives. just to make a living if you crash that might break your liver from even killing because of food is known
i want some american sisters i don't want any million women and i was like you know like i checked you know like i'm not ok i mean may seem like a simple thing but just there are many different ways and you know in terms of african-americans coming here and becoming entrepreneurs or whatever and just keeping social responsibility in mind so there are definitely things that we should do so knowing your privilege checking it and making sure that you are aware of it unfortunately we're out of time...
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i also want to thank sharon, and joelle. i remember when coach kerr was trying to explain this horrible 40 point loss that the warriors ha
i also want to thank sharon, and joelle. i remember when coach kerr was trying to explain this horrible 40 point loss that the warriors ha
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so, i just want to let my colleagues know that i will be supporting item 25. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: through the chair to the president, thank you, supervisor cohen. >> additional comment on this item? >> president cohen: to my colleagues, supervisor kim and yee, looking to you guys. all right. keep those eyes roving. madam clerk, seeing there is no other -- seeing there is no other discussion on this item, could we, we call the roll. [roll call vote taken] >> clerk: eight aye and three no, mandelman, ronen and brown in the dissent. >> president cohen: the ordinance passes. madam clerk, it is after 2:30. could you please call the 2:30 special order. >> at this time, madam president, we will now be subject to a wonderful 2:30 commendation period. >> thank you. all right. colleagues, i am, i have, we have -- we have two special commendations, first i'll be recognizing miss anne cronenberg for her retirement from the department of emergency management and then we will have supervisor tang who will be honoring pier 39 for proactive work on the "skip the s
so, i just want to let my colleagues know that i will be supporting item 25. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: through the chair to the president, thank you, supervisor cohen. >> additional comment on this item? >> president cohen: to my colleagues, supervisor kim and yee, looking to you guys. all right. keep those eyes roving. madam clerk, seeing there is no other -- seeing there is no other discussion on this item, could we, we call the roll. [roll call vote taken] >>...
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i also want to thank sharon, and joelle. i remember when coach kerr was trying to explain this horrible 40 point loss that the warriors had sustained. and you said it kind of reminds me that the kid brought home the report card to the father, and the father said, what was it son? regard or ignorance? and the son said, i don't know and i don't care. when i got the job at ingleside, and i lived eight blocks away, i wondered if i would find the staff that knew and did care. when people would hear ingleside, they'd go oh, and you'd feel like they had this real emotion java tachment to the station. i found that the cops at i think will -- emotional attachment to the station. i found that the caps at ingleside have worked at the station for after average of 20 years. we find consistently that if all politics are local, all policing is local, and i find that it's a really exciting time to be at ingleside, and a really exciting time to be part of the city. so i thank you for this honor, and i wish all to be here to hear this. >> pres
i also want to thank sharon, and joelle. i remember when coach kerr was trying to explain this horrible 40 point loss that the warriors had sustained. and you said it kind of reminds me that the kid brought home the report card to the father, and the father said, what was it son? regard or ignorance? and the son said, i don't know and i don't care. when i got the job at ingleside, and i lived eight blocks away, i wondered if i would find the staff that knew and did care. when people would hear...
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i keep saying this. we all want to make a difference. i love this amazing city. many of us who work for the city and these nonprofits, we know how hard it is to get our city to a better place. we want to do that. we want to focus on making san francisco, and these dollars, invested right are the first steps to help us get to that better place, and i am excited to be signing this budget, and i'm going to be even more excited when i see this money being put to work on the streets of san francisco so that each and every san franciscan can feel the difference for a cleaner, safer, and more beautiful city. with that, i'd like to turn it over to the president of the board who is also the finance chair for this budget, supervisor malia cohen. [applause] >> president cohen: thank you. hi, everyone. what city would we be in if there were not the occasional hecklers. you heard the remarks from the mayor. she talked about how the budget was going to be spent, and i want to spend a couple minutes talk about the process that we went through that brought us to where we are toda
i keep saying this. we all want to make a difference. i love this amazing city. many of us who work for the city and these nonprofits, we know how hard it is to get our city to a better place. we want to do that. we want to focus on making san francisco, and these dollars, invested right are the first steps to help us get to that better place, and i am excited to be signing this budget, and i'm going to be even more excited when i see this money being put to work on the streets of san francisco...
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i want to live my life. 15. >> jimmy: wait, are you bummed? final 15? >> i'm a little bit bummed. i'm a little bit bummed because, you know, you create a a family. you know, three years is a long time to do one show. and it's -- it's been such an amazing experience. it's more than i ever hoped it could be. >> jimmy: okay, good. so, all right. if i don't happen -- no, no, no. i'm kidding. i'm joking. i'll be at the last show. when is the last one? 15? >> like, september 29th or something. i could get the date wrong. >> jimmy: that's -- that's my birthday. i can't make that one. that's my birthday. [ laughter ] >> we'll have a cake for you. >> jimmy: you'll have a cake for me? >> we'll have a cake or something. >> jimmy: quest saw -- quest saw it, and said it was unbelievable. >> he came to my show. yeah. >> jimmy: but yeah -- he's outgoing. he's a globe trotter. he goes all over the world. i mean, he travels the world. >> he's an international man of intrigue. >> jimmy: yeah. see, really. and leslie jones was
i want to live my life. 15. >> jimmy: wait, are you bummed? final 15? >> i'm a little bit bummed. i'm a little bit bummed because, you know, you create a a family. you know, three years is a long time to do one show. and it's -- it's been such an amazing experience. it's more than i ever hoped it could be. >> jimmy: okay, good. so, all right. if i don't happen -- no, no, no. i'm kidding. i'm joking. i'll be at the last show. when is the last one? 15? >> like, september...
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gobel. >> i just want to give you an update of the proposal for lafco public services. ve a draft r.f.p. that will be sent out in the next week or so. since the contract language for legal services hasn't been updated in many years, i've just needed a little time so review the duty so that i can be thorough in the r.f.p. i should have a significant update at our next meeting on sept 21 as the r.f.p. would probably have been issued by then and we probably would have received submissions, and i expect the whole process to be completed by november . >> supervisor fewer: thank you, mr. gobel. commissioner pollock? >> commissioner pollock: thank you so much for working on this. i know we have been long overdue to take a look at our legal services. in the last meeting that we had, i had made some comments that in past years that our legal services specifically with ms. miller, that it was hard to know if there was a conflict of interest, and i just wanted to clarify my comments from the last time, which was this was in regard to the last time when there was a stall at the sfpu
gobel. >> i just want to give you an update of the proposal for lafco public services. ve a draft r.f.p. that will be sent out in the next week or so. since the contract language for legal services hasn't been updated in many years, i've just needed a little time so review the duty so that i can be thorough in the r.f.p. i should have a significant update at our next meeting on sept 21 as the r.f.p. would probably have been issued by then and we probably would have received submissions,...
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i want to follow up on that if i may. if you are saying we should judge a person's credibility and whether we believe them based on something they have done, should we also say that if we have for example a president who is an admitted sexual assault or, maybe we shouldn't credit anything he says. then go on and on about things he has done. should we then it not credit anything he says if we are going , what a person's deeds are and what they have done, you cannot have it both ways. judge donald: i want to elevate this backup to the policy level and away from the personality. let's try to keep it at the policy level. views. diverse immigrants.ion of people who come from all over the place. we hold different views. all of us see things through the lens of experience. we make judgments based on that. let's try to elevate the conversation to the policy level. since you have had one question that we get one appeared i will come back to you. i do want to have a lot of participation. as we sit here at the annual conference and
i want to follow up on that if i may. if you are saying we should judge a person's credibility and whether we believe them based on something they have done, should we also say that if we have for example a president who is an admitted sexual assault or, maybe we shouldn't credit anything he says. then go on and on about things he has done. should we then it not credit anything he says if we are going , what a person's deeds are and what they have done, you cannot have it both ways. judge...
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theremin want i got bob from the chick and i see that i want to break out of your mother go on those i got one but as i got to break out of his underwear oh boy oh boy or shut up i will park outdoors at the little back i don't want to go my boy. oh nice tell us you know you see me for money. and to give me a being think you are without pain they gave me an income the law on our fellow human more. always than i'm going to always you know when somebody. you in the other men. lay my hand. for the love that they do seem i'm going to go. on just rain similarly i know there's a little girl yes and i'm going to the way i. think i don't want to go home just when you. know we have ample dollars off where you want to. be had all over the place all. feel so good you think. you have a say where they will not for. he said with a will to see love in your local mall we see. a great took. on a stock. when they came in. but when i had one hundred dollars in view and those are one that's going to go blank they said ok. you know the. difference. we're going to vote. on that so you. just saw misdemeanor
theremin want i got bob from the chick and i see that i want to break out of your mother go on those i got one but as i got to break out of his underwear oh boy oh boy or shut up i will park outdoors at the little back i don't want to go my boy. oh nice tell us you know you see me for money. and to give me a being think you are without pain they gave me an income the law on our fellow human more. always than i'm going to always you know when somebody. you in the other men. lay my hand. for the...
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look you you're not i like wanted a dynasty that my hero and i like want to they want to get they want to go to get guy's house handle my hannah. hole in it or you know millennial it's going to see the long haul and the owner of the mill can also ignore on purpose and how could dial our last line of the day thirty or. eleven a p.s.a. on thirty years was on a choice lay there at all a show level to feature a loss over there with the horny inventin income or you went to prison fat or not at all if you don't say you cannot see in the opera that i mean the poor is it a little early they come you care enough to you want those what do you think made him change is he different from the man who you once supported you his vice president after all your world i said the boy to come that will move. i'm already c c c i'm getting a little press here by a c. behold a lot of democratic. gimpel that were meant to have said boy i don't know what i was so i mean. i'm old i'll go won't you a court of showing can walk for you in america latina. a. cement thing it would do what i knew paid all it bought by
look you you're not i like wanted a dynasty that my hero and i like want to they want to get they want to go to get guy's house handle my hannah. hole in it or you know millennial it's going to see the long haul and the owner of the mill can also ignore on purpose and how could dial our last line of the day thirty or. eleven a p.s.a. on thirty years was on a choice lay there at all a show level to feature a loss over there with the horny inventin income or you went to prison fat or not at all...
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Aug 25, 2018
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i want to thank you, and there'll be more later, but i want to turn this over to the other commissioners. commissioner elias. >> yes. i'm very sad to see miss rania leave. i hope it wasn't because john and i scared her away. so if you do change your mind, please stay. >> commissioner dejesus? >> right. people don't know we have wonderful, wonderful people behind us who do all the hard work, including the city attorney. rania tackles a lot of these -- the use of force, a lot of policy. she's worked on a lot of policy. she's worked on the d.o.j. reforms, she's rounded all of us up, which is hard to do, and assigned us all different tasks. she's been great, and she has a way of taking really complicated material and reducing it so they're edible bites, which really helps us, especially in meetings. it's going to be like having our right arm cutoff, we're going to miss you, but i want you to know you have contributed here, and you have successfully worked the department and found your way around that department, and we're going to miss that. that's going to be hard to train someone else if w
i want to thank you, and there'll be more later, but i want to turn this over to the other commissioners. commissioner elias. >> yes. i'm very sad to see miss rania leave. i hope it wasn't because john and i scared her away. so if you do change your mind, please stay. >> commissioner dejesus? >> right. people don't know we have wonderful, wonderful people behind us who do all the hard work, including the city attorney. rania tackles a lot of these -- the use of force, a lot of...
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i want to -- i apologize, mr. clerk. could you call items 2 and 3. >> clerk: item 2, chair's report, information item. item 3, executive director report, information item. >> supervisor kim: i would like to bring up our deputy director to present. >> good morning, eric cordoba, area director capital project. happy to deliver the executive director's report. let's start with the good news, regional measure 3 has been approved. that's good news for timma, especially when it comes to a potential $300 million ready and available for ferry, transportation, capital projects across the region, including treasure island. we expect funding will be available in early 2019 and we look forward to working with mtc and the water emergency transportation authority on accessing this prague rachlt let's move on to the regional mobility as service opportunities. we've had discussions and participating with mtc and the bay area transit agencies related to the clipper fare payment system that you just mentioned. the clipper -- there's a cli
i want to -- i apologize, mr. clerk. could you call items 2 and 3. >> clerk: item 2, chair's report, information item. item 3, executive director report, information item. >> supervisor kim: i would like to bring up our deputy director to present. >> good morning, eric cordoba, area director capital project. happy to deliver the executive director's report. let's start with the good news, regional measure 3 has been approved. that's good news for timma, especially when it...
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do not want to keep only 25% of the wealth that i produce for you, i want to keep 50% or 75% to because i am doing the labor. the only thing you own is the workplace or the factory. employers benefit when there are a lot of people that do not have work. peopley benefit to the or inraid of each other, competition with each other, so not only did they want a large reserve army of labor -- the people who cannot find work because the people who are working car easily exploited, but they also want to be able to pit people against each other. that the people is more lazy or they do not work as hard as you do. pit us against each other because it makes it easier to exploit all of us. i disagree that people do not want to work. most people want to live in dignity, they want jobs, and it tothe employer that wants benefits. they do not want us all to have jobs. host: about 20 minutes left with maria. special line for democratic ,ocialists, (202) 748-8003 before we get to some other calls, i wanted to ask you about the story from earlier. the incident at the mexican r
do not want to keep only 25% of the wealth that i produce for you, i want to keep 50% or 75% to because i am doing the labor. the only thing you own is the workplace or the factory. employers benefit when there are a lot of people that do not have work. peopley benefit to the or inraid of each other, competition with each other, so not only did they want a large reserve army of labor -- the people who cannot find work because the people who are working car easily exploited, but they also want...
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so i want you to think about the different pieces of what i just said. the first is gender. let's imagine zoot suiters juxtaposed to another popular icon of the wartime american woman, rosie the riveter. most of us have seen this image, right? rosie the riveter flashing her bicep. "we can do it" dressed in heavy-duty work clothes, sort of embodying and signifying this idea that american women are doing the work needed to win the war, to fuel the war effort. it's this kind of female masculinity. and here i will offer you a brief theoretical footnote. jack halberstam has written a terrific book, a number of years old now, called "female masculinity," and in the introduction to that book, he writes about james bond. seems far afield, but halberstam writes about james bond as the kind of heroic, masculine figure, right? handsome, dressed to the nines all the time, gets all the ladies, uses the secret spy tools and such, but that james bond's heroic masculinity is only seen as being the man's man when juxtaposed to other masculinities in the james bond movies and books, like for
so i want you to think about the different pieces of what i just said. the first is gender. let's imagine zoot suiters juxtaposed to another popular icon of the wartime american woman, rosie the riveter. most of us have seen this image, right? rosie the riveter flashing her bicep. "we can do it" dressed in heavy-duty work clothes, sort of embodying and signifying this idea that american women are doing the work needed to win the war, to fuel the war effort. it's this kind of female...
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sick my mom i wanted it. so boy i love all i know it's out of order from one more day that i get if i sat morning. so had only yeah in the morning. all. muffled phone market was. comical and deep. it's a four way only. c'mon. how . do you know you're. coming to know me. unfortunately joe moakley. it is to me is. this. really interesting basic stuff and. i want to press a member. or whatever fine one. critic you don't want to. run it just. was. only to love only for fatalities tomato sandwich and navy illing if only continue to monitor only just of us are more following the us on the total number. base and watch it for you know much imitator. i wanted to study only just a one in a limo for fun not. in it and i tell you a sound. it's already swept after c.b.s. yeah we are your to follow it didn't i was to follow your stocks a tough time look. on another song a moment if i felix over the fall we don't want you to look so we need a more simple model see more coffee. for me ivo if i'm coughing i'm looking. for it i
sick my mom i wanted it. so boy i love all i know it's out of order from one more day that i get if i sat morning. so had only yeah in the morning. all. muffled phone market was. comical and deep. it's a four way only. c'mon. how . do you know you're. coming to know me. unfortunately joe moakley. it is to me is. this. really interesting basic stuff and. i want to press a member. or whatever fine one. critic you don't want to. run it just. was. only to love only for fatalities tomato sandwich...
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i want to. give it up as what i might you know i mean that he was i just don't get off on getting noticed but those were the oaths they speeded tucson's going to respond on one of these but i would probably say just this by the support of this almost criminal my family fussy he could have got a bomb i just bought that already yes equestrian he thought if you think of it i think with you you seem to mean think it is my thought a lot of problem you just got to go you. got a lot of oil but there are many refineries and this is take the oil you know they're trying to levers are well positioned through the machinations of a crypto currency you know my suggestion is you know maybe build a few refineries you know sell a higher end product and put that money back into the economy in this way may take ten or fifteen years but you're not going to be now taken over by some cia operative. word. my god. i'm not. the word we were. able to was that it looked about. moscow's things the u.s. expansion of its stri
i want to. give it up as what i might you know i mean that he was i just don't get off on getting noticed but those were the oaths they speeded tucson's going to respond on one of these but i would probably say just this by the support of this almost criminal my family fussy he could have got a bomb i just bought that already yes equestrian he thought if you think of it i think with you you seem to mean think it is my thought a lot of problem you just got to go you. got a lot of oil but there...
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i think he wants me to come. he audience -- >> does she really? >> jimmy: yes. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: no, i love it. [ laughter ] no i love it, cause i love moms., i always see hd i give her a big hug. >> yeah, and she dances for you. >> jimmy: yeah. >> she does what you make me do up here. >> jimmy: yeah. i know. [ talking over each other ] you could see where you get it. she is gorgeous. >> yeah, she is amazing.>> immy: she is beautiful. tell your mom i love her. let's get to -- i have two more things i have toalk to you about. >> okay, good. >> jimmy: eventually, i want to talk to you about this romantic comedy too with milo.ok >> o. >> jimmy: but "world of dance." you have four. there's four more shows left.. >> y only four more shows. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. >> jimmy: four more shows left of the season. [ >> yes.d applause ] it's getting -- like, the competition is getting really, really crazy right now. >> jimmy: here's what's crazy is you talked to me, you said, s ear is actually a little dangerous. >>
i think he wants me to come. he audience -- >> does she really? >> jimmy: yes. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: no, i love it. [ laughter ] no i love it, cause i love moms., i always see hd i give her a big hug. >> yeah, and she dances for you. >> jimmy: yeah. >> she does what you make me do up here. >> jimmy: yeah. i know. [ talking over each other ] you could see where you get it. she is gorgeous. >> yeah, she is amazing.>> immy: she is beautiful....
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i want to put that on the record. i am somewhat taken aback, it is an apples to oranges comparison, but let's start with the concept of geographic equity. i will move on to other concepts of equity that i think are profoundly important in the conversation around access to cannabis. but when it comes to geographic equity, because i happen to represent the densist, most populus part, the same number of people, it also has the second highest number of existing cannabis permits. and it also has 14 pending permits, all around the edges of chinatown and if you look at the chinatown mixed use districts, together they are approximately 15 blocks. there are pending applications on the other side of broadway and north beach. there are pending applications on the other side of kearny in the downtown. pending applications to the south of bush street. so, geography has been served. there is no question about that. if the conversation around access should really be a conversation around the price point, which is none of this cannabi
i want to put that on the record. i am somewhat taken aback, it is an apples to oranges comparison, but let's start with the concept of geographic equity. i will move on to other concepts of equity that i think are profoundly important in the conversation around access to cannabis. but when it comes to geographic equity, because i happen to represent the densist, most populus part, the same number of people, it also has the second highest number of existing cannabis permits. and it also has 14...
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it was a problem i don't want you i don't. know if logan was of. the day go away oh your employer why do we have an island of the want of a little bit in the wrong and you know me well what along with. the advice i sell you will not let me hold a pot round so i joined in for my own my mom who ingenue go thing i think what about on the water bill that's why i bought a. bottle of that or my. i was going to vote for you. is going to win on the road i was like. and i'm to go on the no problem but to go on as if i were when i was it all went up and by and i guess. i didn't the only dance when we dance when we desecrate there must go balls i mean it's not a month. for me it isn't. that one day but i'm totally. you know as in love as you might on about day knows what they're going. to. let us down want done. that we have done you want the annual i give it as a. live live. live . please please. please . it's. oh my god i'm the guy that all my hand in the family are. the one on the one way i'm wondering. full of struggles. there patio. full of pleasure. i le
it was a problem i don't want you i don't. know if logan was of. the day go away oh your employer why do we have an island of the want of a little bit in the wrong and you know me well what along with. the advice i sell you will not let me hold a pot round so i joined in for my own my mom who ingenue go thing i think what about on the water bill that's why i bought a. bottle of that or my. i was going to vote for you. is going to win on the road i was like. and i'm to go on the no problem but...
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think that i, you know, i don't want to draw a conclusion right now, i just want to say that having a very honest discussion i think is, it's going to happen and you know, it's -- it would be good to, for the leadership, to address that in the most forthright way and i would like to meet you halfway with that. with, you know, a civil discussion and something that's, you know, going to mutually, everybody can agree on and come to a good solution. so, that concludes my report. thank you so much for taking the time. and i'll stick around if there's anything. >> thank you, mr. ballard, thank you so much for your service on the c.a.c. and i'll just echo your point about how the operators have a difficult job and we as citizens and as riders owe them a lot of thanks and respect and we should definitely treat them that way. thank you very much for that. all right. let's move on. >> and mr., madam chair, no member of the public has indicated an interest in speaking about that. >> any public comment on the c.a.c. report, seeing none, close
think that i, you know, i don't want to draw a conclusion right now, i just want to say that having a very honest discussion i think is, it's going to happen and you know, it's -- it would be good to, for the leadership, to address that in the most forthright way and i would like to meet you halfway with that. with, you know, a civil discussion and something that's, you know, going to mutually, everybody can agree on and come to a good solution. so, that concludes my report. thank you so much...
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i want to also thank all of the angels out there that take care of our residents here. and thank bernie joseph for being one of those people, second generation, that isn't saying i can't do it, you know, because a lot of people -- a lot of people age out in these board and cares and they can't do it anymore. they don't have someone to replace them. and i just really think that it's amazing that it's a family affair because they are a family here. so i want to thank everyone for coming out and i'm very excited moving forward of how we look creatively at supporting our most vulnerable residents. thank you. [applause] >> thank you supervisor brown. our newest board member rafael mandelman, and in recent conversations with supervisors he's very interested in looking at housing, skill nursing and residential care facilities i know is one of his top priorities. so supervisor mandelman, thank you so much. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i am incredibly pleased to be here to support mayor breed and her team, director garcia, for all of great work you have done to make thi
i want to also thank all of the angels out there that take care of our residents here. and thank bernie joseph for being one of those people, second generation, that isn't saying i can't do it, you know, because a lot of people -- a lot of people age out in these board and cares and they can't do it anymore. they don't have someone to replace them. and i just really think that it's amazing that it's a family affair because they are a family here. so i want to thank everyone for coming out and...
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i want that data for my doctor when i go to the hospital but i want anyone else getting it. i don't want the government getting it. i don't want them to know when sick.tting i want to know, how do i secure that? we can't do that today. it.data is too big to do an ot feature. seems weightless and -- if i want to secure money, you've got to put it in and heavy like a safe, right? rocks and walls, physical republics. gates and fences. the exact same thing has to in cyber space. in both hardware and power, overhead. i add hardware, power and overhead to communications systems, you don't see it but real. it slows everything down. just like any security does. one wants a communication network to go slower. to get 10ing to have times faster, 10 times easier, then i can stick inside of that faster, easier system the burden, because now it's not as security.burden, of security costs energy, costs hardware and costs time. always. there's nothing magical about cyber space. it has the same features as space.l jous.you just can't see it. easy, we would have done it. the reason that no enc
i want that data for my doctor when i go to the hospital but i want anyone else getting it. i don't want the government getting it. i don't want them to know when sick.tting i want to know, how do i secure that? we can't do that today. it.data is too big to do an ot feature. seems weightless and -- if i want to secure money, you've got to put it in and heavy like a safe, right? rocks and walls, physical republics. gates and fences. the exact same thing has to in cyber space. in both hardware...
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i don't want to go to washington. i understand there's a mental problem in washington and i'm not about to get that disease. so i'm staying away from that place. so, fine, a few weeks later, they come back in the hotel and they start again on me. when are you going to come? i said, oh, man, please, i already told you, no interest. so a couple of time. and then one time, they call me, december '79, they call me at my house, the white house called my house and said, roland, i'm going to bring an employment sheet and i want you to fill it in, if you don't mind. and also, mrs. carter, wish for you to come to the white house. that was a trick! so anyway, i accepted. and those days, i drove all the way from virginia to downtown d.c. to visit the white house. now, i was driving in a 1965 dodge dart, avocado green. not the prettiest thing to bring down to d.c., let me tell you. but, you know, the nicest thing, those days, they let me drive on pennsylvania avenue. they opened the big gate to drive right in, and they asked me to
i don't want to go to washington. i understand there's a mental problem in washington and i'm not about to get that disease. so i'm staying away from that place. so, fine, a few weeks later, they come back in the hotel and they start again on me. when are you going to come? i said, oh, man, please, i already told you, no interest. so a couple of time. and then one time, they call me, december '79, they call me at my house, the white house called my house and said, roland, i'm going to bring an...
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i want to step up, but i don't want to lose my job, so how do we do that? this is where we are touring right now. [applause] >> i was 400 days when people if you saw on the street it was in that it wasn't that it was the cool thing to do on an october october 2014 we were arrested and i remember that every day because that was the america we were told was behind us than but then it was like we lived it. in this moment i do think there are people like fifth grade as puberty and the other end but it's still sort of magical. [laughter] i taught my students and they asked if they could go to jenin early and i said you definitely can because i'm tired of hearing it. they came back quickly and i said why are you back and they said they were in love with the idea of gym more than the work of it. and the idea is important. the idea of freedom and your question what does the work look like. one is a focus on the structure. programs mostly exist because the system couldn't figure out how to do it right in the first place and a lot of the programs are doing the sort of
i want to step up, but i don't want to lose my job, so how do we do that? this is where we are touring right now. [applause] >> i was 400 days when people if you saw on the street it was in that it wasn't that it was the cool thing to do on an october october 2014 we were arrested and i remember that every day because that was the america we were told was behind us than but then it was like we lived it. in this moment i do think there are people like fifth grade as puberty and the other...
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currently stocks at etf funds at 25 years old okay i don't want bonds until very, very late. o actually extend it a little here and not until you are in your late 50s do i want to start seeing a lot of bonds why? because people live longer than they used to, and bonds don't generate enough return how about higher yield in dividend stocks? that's what i go with. moving on. could this be one of our next producers? he says mad tweets, whatever, i would like to see from you a show titled typical errors of emotional investing. well, that's a great idea, and i'm going to do it because i do know that over and over again, emotional investing produces major mistakes that lead to big losses you got to check them at the door, and i will do that for you. another tweet, this one from steve daniels who sa says @jimcramer, boo-yah what other time of index funds do you recommend except for ones that mirror the s&p 500? okay there is a place called vanguard, an vanguard is terrific and they have a thing called the total returnfund of all stocks that one is one of my absolute favorites. stick w
currently stocks at etf funds at 25 years old okay i don't want bonds until very, very late. o actually extend it a little here and not until you are in your late 50s do i want to start seeing a lot of bonds why? because people live longer than they used to, and bonds don't generate enough return how about higher yield in dividend stocks? that's what i go with. moving on. could this be one of our next producers? he says mad tweets, whatever, i would like to see from you a show titled typical...
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i want to eat ovadia. of. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express an injury. or some want to be preached. to go right to the press this is what the four three of the four can be good that i'm interested in always in the waters of our. current city. they gave us national camera. roughly once they showed some movie you for the. future own cool videos and someone with a broken string i have. mine down on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . my name is moving and i am able also via voice. i don't want anything over a year he was talking in radio i got his phone like i call him as he just does his social system to something between icon and johnny told me oh i have to form a collection. in this town was not easy. because i lost my mom my god with full of my put us on the stuff in the sim and everybody. was if you knew docs in. my feelings without effect of evil or force this stuff is left behind it should be pointed out. so nobody wil
i want to eat ovadia. of. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express an injury. or some want to be preached. to go right to the press this is what the four three of the four can be good that i'm interested in always in the waters of our. current city. they gave us national camera. roughly once they showed some movie you for the. future own cool videos and someone with a broken string i have. mine down on string i don't...
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i want to open up the floor actually. i do have a question i'll come back to offer you all at the end, let us would want to have a conversation with the room. we're talking now, i think it's important to the conversation about what shapes us, particularly what shapes us in boyhood and manhood and as human beings in a #me too movement. at a moment where we are reckoning with the reality of patriarchy, sexual assault, rape culture and so much else. so many times those words that it just ain't aasa. they make sort of the close conversation. i'm really interested in how we might use a book like this to get to the really core of what a lot of these questions can what this reservation look like in a moment like this? how do we not only into harm first amateur that people are not harmed by the systems that were talking about, but what might it take to transform cells and communities such that we can all be in healing and right relationship with one another? i'm sort of leaving the audience on in this conversation but i'm interest
i want to open up the floor actually. i do have a question i'll come back to offer you all at the end, let us would want to have a conversation with the room. we're talking now, i think it's important to the conversation about what shapes us, particularly what shapes us in boyhood and manhood and as human beings in a #me too movement. at a moment where we are reckoning with the reality of patriarchy, sexual assault, rape culture and so much else. so many times those words that it just ain't...
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i want the raw ingredients, i want the package, and i want the frosting and the sprinkles.i want it all. in order for tonnie's minis to stop losing money, we have to know what it costs to make the products, and so we're gonna take time to find out what it costs to make one cupcake. and so you're telling me that one batch makes 24, so when we add up all these costs, we're gonna divide it by 24. you ready to go? tonnie: eggs are 15 dozen. i pay $24. lemonis: 180 eggs, about 14 cents an egg. -tonnie: this needs three eggs. -lemonis: so that's 42 cents. tonnie: the buttermilk is $1.40 per quart, and we use 1 1/4 cups. lemonis: okay. 44 cents. something you didn't like about that math? tonnie: no, it just seems higher than i thought. lemonis: tonnie has a history of guessing on everything, but the one thing he shouldn't be guessing on is what it costs to make his most important product, the cupcake. we have paper and packaging at 5 cents. we have toppings at 5 cents. $8.33 for materials only. we'll divide that by 24. 35 cents apiece. by the way, you haven't factored in waste --
i want the raw ingredients, i want the package, and i want the frosting and the sprinkles.i want it all. in order for tonnie's minis to stop losing money, we have to know what it costs to make the products, and so we're gonna take time to find out what it costs to make one cupcake. and so you're telling me that one batch makes 24, so when we add up all these costs, we're gonna divide it by 24. you ready to go? tonnie: eggs are 15 dozen. i pay $24. lemonis: 180 eggs, about 14 cents an egg....
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i want it i want to know why i want to stand what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with to talk to his mother i wanted to understand who he was vicki located troy graves mother and gave her a call were you were on the phone together for many many hours in tears just tear a sobbing with each other i said but i wanted just to understand what you were going there i want to share with what i'm going through and maybe we can help each other. and learn from each other and just come to some kind of peace with all this because god you must be going to a terrible time to wash yourself you know and she says oh this is she or i. was mother blamed herself for her son's actions and i said i don't think and when he when he said she said it got more and more violent and i. and my kids would come to me and it say please money lets go of this is a bad danny's best i was telling them i can't i don't have a job i don't have you know education i can't support you oh my god how can i be angry. vickie began meeting with inmates on death row. she discover
i want it i want to know why i want to stand what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with to talk to his mother i wanted to understand who he was vicki located troy graves mother and gave her a call were you were on the phone together for many many hours in tears just tear a sobbing with each other i said but i wanted just to understand what you were going there i want to share with what i'm going through and maybe we can help each other. and...
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and i just want to say i support our city, our home and i want to thank commissioner haney for all his work on this and for supporting so many communities. i was homeless myself in adulthood and i just cannot imagine -- and it's taken a big toll on me, and i came to think, you know, if it was rough for me an adult, how rough do you think it is for the kids? i've had to deal with a lot of things and i don't know where i'd be if i was homeless in my youth. it is easier to lift up a child than to fix a broken adult. please no more broken adults. no more homeless children, please pass this measure, thank you. >> good evening, my name is alison. imthe parent of a student at tenderloin community schools which as you all know has one of the higher populations of homeless students of all of our schools and it's a population that is hard to identify. it's not something that a child want to admit. and our children come to school and are stigmatized, they don't have clean clothes, they haven't been able to shower. our city, our home, it is no exaggeration to say that this is a once-in-a-generatio
and i just want to say i support our city, our home and i want to thank commissioner haney for all his work on this and for supporting so many communities. i was homeless myself in adulthood and i just cannot imagine -- and it's taken a big toll on me, and i came to think, you know, if it was rough for me an adult, how rough do you think it is for the kids? i've had to deal with a lot of things and i don't know where i'd be if i was homeless in my youth. it is easier to lift up a child than to...
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i don't want to be vulnerable to him. i'm not. me in that. explain that. >> yeah, that is another part of it. let's say that we really do actually hear him on tape using it. the problem with the ah-ha is, i, myself, am not hurt. the reason i'm not hurt is because if he does that, he proves himself to be, in that regard, lesser than me, in terms of his civic engagement and awareness and, frankly, i don't want to portray myself as vulnerable to him. i'm going to make sure donald trump cannot hurt me. i want every black person in the country to join me in that. do not have it be that the utterance of some word makes you fall apart. if you're going to fall apart, fall apart about his general thoughts, about his general attitudes. >> policy. >> passing these things on to children and others. with the one word, no, i am not vulnerable to him. i want other people of color in america to not be vulnerable. who cares if he used the word? nevertheless, he has disgusting thoughts. those things should be engaged. we ought to watch how they spre
i don't want to be vulnerable to him. i'm not. me in that. explain that. >> yeah, that is another part of it. let's say that we really do actually hear him on tape using it. the problem with the ah-ha is, i, myself, am not hurt. the reason i'm not hurt is because if he does that, he proves himself to be, in that regard, lesser than me, in terms of his civic engagement and awareness and, frankly, i don't want to portray myself as vulnerable to him. i'm going to make sure donald trump...
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and also i want to say, mr. brown, medicinal is not going to be taxed and recreational is what is taxed. thank you, next speaker. >> hi, i am jolene enns and i'm here as a worker in the industry. for the last 12 years i have been supplementing my income or completely supporting myself in the cannibas industry as a worker, as a trimmer, just doing labor. and for a long time that was enough. those jobs that you used to pay $25 an hour or the equivalent are now gone. i'm fortunate that i got a job with a small cannibas company in the city. we occupy 4500-square-foot facility in soma and we have a 25,000-square-foot cultivation facility that had to be moved to oakland because we just couldn't afford to do business in the city here. i'm here today because i am worried about my job and the jobs of others like me that are going to be squeezed with more taxes on our industry. it was pretty clear before the regulations came into effect that when prices were low for wholesale product and rents were high, the only way for p
and also i want to say, mr. brown, medicinal is not going to be taxed and recreational is what is taxed. thank you, next speaker. >> hi, i am jolene enns and i'm here as a worker in the industry. for the last 12 years i have been supplementing my income or completely supporting myself in the cannibas industry as a worker, as a trimmer, just doing labor. and for a long time that was enough. those jobs that you used to pay $25 an hour or the equivalent are now gone. i'm fortunate that i got...
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i want to thank the navigation center and mayor ed lee and now our present mayor. thank you to staff. i -- i'm an ex-postal employee and i never thought i'd become homeless. it's sad, but thanks to the navigation center, i'm now housed and i'm living at 6th street. i'm very happy. i was there 35 years ago. and so i feel that i've made a complete circle. i'm back and it is a good feeling because i know that i'm where i'm supposed to be. thank you all. [applause] >> are you going to do the robin? >> and now we'll cut the rick bonn. -- ribbon. >> ok. now we're going to cut the ribbon. afterwards, if anyone is interested in a tour, let me know and we'll do a nice quick little tour through the navigation center. >> here we go! five, four, three, two, one! as a society we've basically failed big portion of our population if you think about the basics of food, shelter safety a lot of people don't have any of those i'm mr. cookie can't speak for all the things but i know say, i have ideas how we can address the food issue. >> open the door and walk through that don't just s
i want to thank the navigation center and mayor ed lee and now our present mayor. thank you to staff. i -- i'm an ex-postal employee and i never thought i'd become homeless. it's sad, but thanks to the navigation center, i'm now housed and i'm living at 6th street. i'm very happy. i was there 35 years ago. and so i feel that i've made a complete circle. i'm back and it is a good feeling because i know that i'm where i'm supposed to be. thank you all. [applause] >> are you going to do the...
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so just want to speak that clarification. >> can you. commissioner haney? >> i actually just want to thank you, all of the parent leaders and folks in the community who have been organizing around this. this is -- as commissioner sanchez has said, has been a long slog to get to this point to have actually have something that is going to be on the ballot in 2020. and the work that has been done to lay the foundation for this to pass and to educate, you know, not just, you know, elected officials and school districts who know a lot about this issue, but regular people, knocking on doors, having resolutions like this pass all over the state i think is really what is going to allow us to be successful in 2020. so hopefully, we'll sign up and others will sign up, and others will pass similar resolutions, and we'll get this done. and i also want to shout out our uesf and the unions around the state who have also been close partners in making this happen. we as we'll talk about with our budget. we'd very much like this to happen sooner rather than later, so we're all i
so just want to speak that clarification. >> can you. commissioner haney? >> i actually just want to thank you, all of the parent leaders and folks in the community who have been organizing around this. this is -- as commissioner sanchez has said, has been a long slog to get to this point to have actually have something that is going to be on the ballot in 2020. and the work that has been done to lay the foundation for this to pass and to educate, you know, not just, you know,...