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mayor london breed and city administrator carmen chu announcing more than $14 million in new and continuedunding for arts programs in the city. the funds will go toward a variety of grantees, including organizers for festivals, parades and an array of arts groups. a 2021 study found the city's nonprofit arts industry generates more than $1.7 billion in economic output every year. also creates more support for it, supports more than 36,000 jobs a year, so it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. ♪ is it possible to count on my internet like my and customers count on me?ee. it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? -your data, too. there's ev
mayor london breed and city administrator carmen chu announcing more than $14 million in new and continuedunding for arts programs in the city. the funds will go toward a variety of grantees, including organizers for festivals, parades and an array of arts groups. a 2021 study found the city's nonprofit arts industry generates more than $1.7 billion in economic output every year. also creates more support for it, supports more than 36,000 jobs a year, so it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they...
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mayor london breed and city administrator carmen chu announced more than $14 million in new and continued funding for arts programs in the city. this money will go toward a variety of grantees, including organizers for festivals, parades, and an array of art groups. a 2021 study found that the city's nonprofit arts industry generates more than $1.7 billion in economic output every year. >> thanks so much for joining us here on our 11:00 news. our next newscast is mornings on two starting at 4 a.m. >> have a great evening, everyone. yeah. hey, what's going on, everyone? i'm alex savage. welcome in here to like it or not, you know how the show works. we put out the hot topics to our panel, and they will let us know if they like it or not. a fantastic panel assembled here today. we have tori gaines joining us here and rosemary orozco as well. good. hello. good to have you both. yes.
mayor london breed and city administrator carmen chu announced more than $14 million in new and continued funding for arts programs in the city. this money will go toward a variety of grantees, including organizers for festivals, parades, and an array of art groups. a 2021 study found that the city's nonprofit arts industry generates more than $1.7 billion in economic output every year. >> thanks so much for joining us here on our 11:00 news. our next newscast is mornings on two starting...
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person this inpyred me is carmen chu who is our city add administrator but also was district 4 supervisorive aid. at this point, i too, was skeptical of going in politics. i saw someone who had herself never seen herself in politics. got thrown into it and put her heart and soul and dedication to serve people. and it gave me the confidence to pursue that same job and i honestly would not have either chosen or accepted or considered serving on the board of supervisors were not for carmen. >> if you want to make your business accessible. >> in my role in city government where i have seen the most challenge is people who don't know you and you are here to serve and help them that they classify you as our city government and here to hurt you. so, people will talk to you and -- and just you know treat you disrespectfully. and sometimes i noticed that they might do more to me as a female compared to my male colleagues. but you know i try to be empathetic. one of the most significant barriers to female empowerment we feel like we have to be 100% meeting all of the qualifications before we think
person this inpyred me is carmen chu who is our city add administrator but also was district 4 supervisorive aid. at this point, i too, was skeptical of going in politics. i saw someone who had herself never seen herself in politics. got thrown into it and put her heart and soul and dedication to serve people. and it gave me the confidence to pursue that same job and i honestly would not have either chosen or accepted or considered serving on the board of supervisors were not for carmen....
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person this inpyred me is carmen chu who is our city add administrator but also was district 4 supervisored with her as a legislative aid. at this point, i too, was skeptical of going in politics. i saw someone who had herself never seen herself in politics. got thrown into it and put her heart and soul and dedication to serve people. and it gave me the confidence to pursue that same job and i honestly would not have either chosen or accepted or considered serving on the board of supervisors were not for carmen. >> if you want to make your business accessible. >> in my role in city government where i have seen the most challenge is people who don't know you and you are here to serve and help them that they classify you as our city government and here to hurt you. so, people will talk to you and -- and just you know treat you disrespectfully. and sometimes i noticed that they might do more to me as a female compared to my male colleagues. but you know i try to be empathetic. one of the most significant barriers to female empowerment we feel like we have to be 100% meeting all of the qualif
person this inpyred me is carmen chu who is our city add administrator but also was district 4 supervisored with her as a legislative aid. at this point, i too, was skeptical of going in politics. i saw someone who had herself never seen herself in politics. got thrown into it and put her heart and soul and dedication to serve people. and it gave me the confidence to pursue that same job and i honestly would not have either chosen or accepted or considered serving on the board of supervisors...