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i noticed on page 3 where it lists the community business organization, we are missing the excess sentence. it is in this report here, it is the resolution from item, let's see, right at the beginning, item b. the resolution, 12-2019. when you go, let's see, the attachment, and it talks about the hiring goals, number two,, then it talks about agency, compliance on the next page. then it lists we are missing the success. there definitely a part of that workforce and agreed upon by mr. >> mr. lee will follow up on that matter. any other questions or matters? commissioners? >> the next order of business is item ten, closed session. there are no closed session items. the next item is item 11, adjournment. >> the meeting is adjourned at 4:29 p.m. >> working with kids, they keep you young. they keep you on your tones -- on your toes. >> teaching them, at the same time, us learning from them, everything is fulfilling. >> ready? go. [♪] >> we really wanted to find a way to support women entrepreneurs in particular in san francisco. it was very important for the mayor, as well as the safety support
i noticed on page 3 where it lists the community business organization, we are missing the excess sentence. it is in this report here, it is the resolution from item, let's see, right at the beginning, item b. the resolution, 12-2019. when you go, let's see, the attachment, and it talks about the hiring goals, number two,, then it talks about agency, compliance on the next page. then it lists we are missing the success. there definitely a part of that workforce and agreed upon by mr. >>...
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i noticed on page 3 where it lists the community business organization, we are missing the excess sentence. it is in this report here, it is the resolution from item, let's see, right at the beginning, item b. the resolution, 12-2019. when you go, let's see, the attachment, and it talks about the hiring goals, number two,, then it talks about agency, compliance on the next page. then it lists we are missing the success. there definitely a part of that workforce and agreed upon by mr. >> mr. lee will follow up on that matter. any other questions or matters? commissioners? >> the next order of business is item ten, closed session. there are no closed session items. the next item is item 11, adjournment. >> the meeting is adjourned at 4:29 p.m. >> self-planning works to preserve and enhance the city what kind hispanic the environment in a variety of ways overhead plans to fwied other departments to open space and land use an urban design and a variety of other matters related to the physical urban environment planning projects include implementing code change or designing plaza or parks proje
i noticed on page 3 where it lists the community business organization, we are missing the excess sentence. it is in this report here, it is the resolution from item, let's see, right at the beginning, item b. the resolution, 12-2019. when you go, let's see, the attachment, and it talks about the hiring goals, number two,, then it talks about agency, compliance on the next page. then it lists we are missing the success. there definitely a part of that workforce and agreed upon by mr. >>...
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i noticed on page 3 where it lists the community business organization, we are missing the excess sentence. it is in this report here, it is the resolution from item, let's see, right at the beginning, item b. the resolution, 12-2019. when you go, let's see, the attachment, and it talks about the hiring goals, number two,, then it talks about agency, compliance on the next page. then it lists we are missing the success. there definitely a part of that workforce and agreed upon by mr. >> mr. lee will follow up on that matter. any other questions or matters? commissioners? >> the next order of business is item ten, closed session. there are no closed session items. the next item is item 11, adjournment. >> the meeting is adjourned at 4:29 p.m. [♪]9 p.m. >> i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldn't just be something in museums, and i love that the people can just go there and it is there for everyone. [♪] >> i would say i am a multidimensional artist. i came out of painting, but have also really enjoyed tactile properti
i noticed on page 3 where it lists the community business organization, we are missing the excess sentence. it is in this report here, it is the resolution from item, let's see, right at the beginning, item b. the resolution, 12-2019. when you go, let's see, the attachment, and it talks about the hiring goals, number two,, then it talks about agency, compliance on the next page. then it lists we are missing the success. there definitely a part of that workforce and agreed upon by mr. >>...
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tenderloin community, it is extraordinary to see such diversity of our community and all of the leaders and organizations and different business owners and i just want to thank the staff and the board and everyone who is involved with this organization for what you have done to really bring this community together, to do it in an inclusive way, the corner captains, thank you so much for all that you do every day and i will probably see you tomorrow morning as i do every day and i hope that my colleagues will support this organization for all of the reasons that you heard today from the community. >> supervisor peskin? >> thank you. actually, mr. quercus said a little bit of what i was going to say which i was the author of the enabling legislation in 2004 the state law was really created for cities that are not like san francisco, they were created for places that that had solidly business districts, and we had, in those days, in 2004, one bit -- one business improvement district, and no community benefit districts because we don't look like other cities because we have housing up above , ground-floor retail, but when we const
tenderloin community, it is extraordinary to see such diversity of our community and all of the leaders and organizations and different business owners and i just want to thank the staff and the board and everyone who is involved with this organization for what you have done to really bring this community together, to do it in an inclusive way, the corner captains, thank you so much for all that you do every day and i will probably see you tomorrow morning as i do every day and i hope that my...
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i'm with the tenderloin equitable development project our organization supports community businesses in the tenderloin, businesses who are often striving and struggling in silence and on their own because their very real problems are lost in the face of the much more visible human suffering and tragedy that we see in front of their storefronts. however, the tlcbd has been a critical partner in assisting our organization in elevating the voices of the unheard community businesses and helping to provide the attention and the resources of the greater community to help sustain these businesses and allow him to thrive in unjust business conditions. the leadership of the tlcbd in particular, not only through that programmatic work has been able to provide us a platform to assist and invest in businesses and to keep the small business owners in the neighborhood, in the communities that they serve and know. without the tlcbd, we have not been able to increase our assistance to the neighborhood and would not be able to consistently provide the services and the support that the neighborhood an
i'm with the tenderloin equitable development project our organization supports community businesses in the tenderloin, businesses who are often striving and struggling in silence and on their own because their very real problems are lost in the face of the much more visible human suffering and tragedy that we see in front of their storefronts. however, the tlcbd has been a critical partner in assisting our organization in elevating the voices of the unheard community businesses and helping to...
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can build partnerships with social service agencies government human services businesses and community based organizations to connect students with various forms of services financial help and good paying jobs you see that happening in places we definitely do we see some network starting you know there's a pipeline into college homelessness and that is high school homelessness many students experience homelessness and high school and there is a system indicate 12 system you've got a point person a liaison who's charged with connecting all the dots between communities that has not been yet translated fully to a higher education so we do see states taking taking that idea of having a designated liaison or person at institutions of higher education and they they they then become the person to connect with community services to connect with housing connect connect with food and to connect with that pipeline to college homelessness which is everything that happened before. of you talking to travel know from the daily show people can go online and see talks about food insecurity and students and student homeles
can build partnerships with social service agencies government human services businesses and community based organizations to connect students with various forms of services financial help and good paying jobs you see that happening in places we definitely do we see some network starting you know there's a pipeline into college homelessness and that is high school homelessness many students experience homelessness and high school and there is a system indicate 12 system you've got a point...
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can build partnerships with social service agencies government human services businesses and community based organizations to connect students with various forms of services financial help and good paying jobs you see that happening in places we definitely do we see some network starting you know there's a pipeline into college homelessness and that is high school homelessness many students experience homelessness and high school and there is a system indicate 12 system you've got a point person a liaison who's charged with connecting all the dots between communities that has not been yet translated fully to higher education so we do see states taking taking that idea of having a designated liaison or person at institutions of higher education and they they they then become the person to connect with community services to connect with housing connect connect with food and to connect with that pipeline to college homelessness which is everything that happened before. of you talking to travel know from the daily show people can go online and see talks about food insecurity and students and student homelessn
can build partnerships with social service agencies government human services businesses and community based organizations to connect students with various forms of services financial help and good paying jobs you see that happening in places we definitely do we see some network starting you know there's a pipeline into college homelessness and that is high school homelessness many students experience homelessness and high school and there is a system indicate 12 system you've got a point...
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can build partnerships with social service agencies government human services businesses and community based organizations to connect students with various forms of services financial help and good paying jobs you see that happening in places we definitely do we see some network starting you know there's a pipeline into college homelessness and that is high school homelessness many students experience homelessness and high school and there is a system indicate 12 system you've got a point person a liaison who's charged with connecting all the dots between communities that has not been yet translated fully to higher education so we do see states taking taking that idea of having a designated liaison or person at institutions of higher education and they they they then become the person to connect with community services to connect with housing connect connect with food and to connect with that pipeline to college homelessness which is everything that happened before. of you talking to travel know from the daily show people can go online and see talks about food insecurity and students and student homelessn
can build partnerships with social service agencies government human services businesses and community based organizations to connect students with various forms of services financial help and good paying jobs you see that happening in places we definitely do we see some network starting you know there's a pipeline into college homelessness and that is high school homelessness many students experience homelessness and high school and there is a system indicate 12 system you've got a point...
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can build partnerships with social service agencies government human services businesses and community based organizations to connect students with various forms of services financial help and good paying jobs you see that happening in places we definitely do we see some network starting you know there's a pipeline into college homelessness and that is high school homelessness many students experience homelessness and high school and there is a system indicate 12 system you've got a point person a liaison who's charged with connecting all the dots between communities that has not been yet translated fully to higher education so we do see states taking taking that idea of having a designated liaison or person at institutions of higher education and they they they then become the person to connect with community services to connect with housing connect connect with food and to connect with that pipeline to college homelessness which is everything that happened before. of you talking to travel know from the daily show people can go online and see talks about food insecurity and students and student homelessn
can build partnerships with social service agencies government human services businesses and community based organizations to connect students with various forms of services financial help and good paying jobs you see that happening in places we definitely do we see some network starting you know there's a pipeline into college homelessness and that is high school homelessness many students experience homelessness and high school and there is a system indicate 12 system you've got a point...
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the downtown business association is organizing the fundraiser and contacted local businesses to have their shirts made. >>> the sheriff's office and is being strong and the communityr. we together. >> organizers say there is been a steady line of people wanting to purchase the gilroy strong t- shirts and give back anyway they can. >> bill martin is here with the look at your forecast for this tuesday. >> the fog is coming back in. of went away for a little while today. a nice day but after the triple digit heat a very different day. the fog went away and now is coming back. tomorrow morning it will be pretty much everywhere in all counties which will start you off with a cloudy day like this morning and then daytime highs like what we had today. monday, tuesday, and wednesday are similar. things will warm up quite a bit and we will see the numbers go back into the mid-90s by the weekend. running a little behind from where we were last night. you can see the fog off in the distance. you can see the tower in the district to get a dips of the marine layer. a little bit of went but not as much as last night. we had wind gusts to 40 miles per hour. tonight the wind is
the downtown business association is organizing the fundraiser and contacted local businesses to have their shirts made. >>> the sheriff's office and is being strong and the communityr. we together. >> organizers say there is been a steady line of people wanting to purchase the gilroy strong t- shirts and give back anyway they can. >> bill martin is here with the look at your forecast for this tuesday. >> the fog is coming back in. of went away for a little while...
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business community. this is viewed as a collection that can really get things done potentially, as much as congress is able to get things done. i think you see a lot of interest from outside organizations, the business world, as well as people inside the capital looking to this group of lawmakers as one that can potentially be dealmakers. greta: have they, scott wong, threatened to and followed through on using their coalition to thwart what the leadership wants to do? scott: i would not say necessarily thwart, but they did make a big impact in the recent border eight fight that led to all the finger-pointing and recriminations among progressives and moderate democrats. the moderates, including the problem solvers caucus and the new dems coalition and the blue dogs said we will support the bipartisan senate border eight -- aid bill, a more moderate proposal than what progressive wings wanted. ultimately forced the leadership and the progressives to cave. the leadership pushed through the more moderate bill through the house and they headed off into the july 4 recess. we have seen in recent weeks the moderates flex their muscle. greta: in the coming weeks or next week before they go on
business community. this is viewed as a collection that can really get things done potentially, as much as congress is able to get things done. i think you see a lot of interest from outside organizations, the business world, as well as people inside the capital looking to this group of lawmakers as one that can potentially be dealmakers. greta: have they, scott wong, threatened to and followed through on using their coalition to thwart what the leadership wants to do? scott: i would not say...
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community. at a time when queer-owned and serving businesses are being displaced from our city at an alarming rate, jolene's is creating new space for the community. after a decade of organizing parties for queer women and starting her own events company, jolene started searching -- for a permanent home for u-haul, her party for -- [screaming] -- her party for girls who love girls since 2014. despite san francisco's reputation as a global lgbtq capital, the 2015 closure of the last surviving lesbian bar left queer women without any spaces of their own. with few options available, jolene decided that opening her own space was the only path forward. to bring this vision to life, jolene joined forces with shannon, an experienced restauranteur who opened his business in 2009. the two found a space in the mission, moving into the former dear mom space at 2700 16th street. but that was only part of the challenge. they faced hurdles navigating the licensing process. my office was happy and able to offer our assistance to jolene and shannon as they worked their way through that ordeal. and in just the last six months they've been opened, jolene's has hosted numerous benefits includin
community. at a time when queer-owned and serving businesses are being displaced from our city at an alarming rate, jolene's is creating new space for the community. after a decade of organizing parties for queer women and starting her own events company, jolene started searching -- for a permanent home for u-haul, her party for -- [screaming] -- her party for girls who love girls since 2014. despite san francisco's reputation as a global lgbtq capital, the 2015 closure of the last surviving...
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community of bucks county. he has logged 25 active years with the feasterville business association, serving as its president, corresponding secretary, and member of its executive board. he currently serves as legal counsel for the organization. mr. speaker, the mission statement of the feasterville business association is to foster and encourage growth, progress, and betterment of the community. mr. hopman has shown his belief in and dedication to this mission as he serves his community with distinction in his practice of law, his position on north hampton township zoning board, and position as director, counsel, and president of the north hampton community and economic development group. mr. hopman is a black belt in tae kwan do and serves as a certified coach and referee for the world tae kwan do federation. he is the proud parent of three children, the latter currently serving as captain in the united states army. mr. speaker, i'd like to thank mr. hopman for his service to bucks county and our constituents and we congratulate him on his achievement. mr. speaker, it is with a heavy heart that i rise today to recognize the remarkable life of 26-year-old kristen marie rich who on july 5 was taken from us too soon. kristen
community of bucks county. he has logged 25 active years with the feasterville business association, serving as its president, corresponding secretary, and member of its executive board. he currently serves as legal counsel for the organization. mr. speaker, the mission statement of the feasterville business association is to foster and encourage growth, progress, and betterment of the community. mr. hopman has shown his belief in and dedication to this mission as he serves his community with...
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is the business community that's led the charge against the extradition bill because they are worried about, you know, mainland partners going after them. so you have the big business organizations working on this. and it means that a lot of these businesses could leave hong kong if the extradition bill were put in place. charles: we know the clock is ticking to a full takeover at some point. but the idea was always that maybe success, the success of hong kong, the freedoms of hong kong could influence china rather than vice versa. you know, who is winning this sort of idea battle? >> well the idea battle is being won by hong kong. we saw these large protests in the mainland of china. and i think that they were inspired by what is occurring in hong kong which is a very small place, 7 1/2 million people, versus 1.4 billion people, but ideas are contagious, and freedom is one of the most contagious ideas. charles: you see them continuing these protests? >> this is going to go on for a very long time because these people in the streets and the business community, they're fighting for their home. charles: they are fighting for their home. again, scheduled to be handed over. what can
is the business community that's led the charge against the extradition bill because they are worried about, you know, mainland partners going after them. so you have the big business organizations working on this. and it means that a lot of these businesses could leave hong kong if the extradition bill were put in place. charles: we know the clock is ticking to a full takeover at some point. but the idea was always that maybe success, the success of hong kong, the freedoms of hong kong could...
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nonprofitsation with , government support organizations and the business community, we support entrepreneurial innovations through the regional, commercial innovation center and core teams program. the school of medicine continues its mission to close gaps in healthcare and expand education opportunities for students. the south texas diabetes and obesity institute, and the alzheimer's center are engaged in research to address health disparities in the region. in closing, i want to point out that hsi's provide hispanics the greatest access to college education. they represent over 50% of all higher education institutions yet serve 66% of hispanic , undergraduates. in 2016, hsi's awarded 56% of all degrees to hispanic students and are increasing educational access and success to the nation's hispanic. thank you for this opportunity to share the work being undertaken and i stand ready to work with you and ensuring that all students are ready for success. rep. davis: thank you. mr. dubois: members of the committee, good morning. the fact that i am sitting here before you today is positive -- proof
nonprofitsation with , government support organizations and the business community, we support entrepreneurial innovations through the regional, commercial innovation center and core teams program. the school of medicine continues its mission to close gaps in healthcare and expand education opportunities for students. the south texas diabetes and obesity institute, and the alzheimer's center are engaged in research to address health disparities in the region. in closing, i want to point out...
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scholars, with round table discussions among leaders of organizations that serve union workers, low and moderate income communities small businesses and people struggling to find work. we have been listening. what have we heard? scholars at the chicago event offered a range of views on how well our monetary policy tools have effective promoted our dual mandate. we learned more about cutting edge ways to measure job conditions. we heard a heard the latest perspectives on what financial and trade links with the rest of the world mean for the conduct of monetary policy. we heard scholarly views on the interplay between monetary policy and financial stability, and we heard a review of the clarity and the efficacy of our communications. like many others at the conference, i was particularly struck by two panels that included people who work every day in low and middle income communities. what we heard loud and clear was that today's tight labor markets mean the benefits of this long recovery are now reaching the communities to a degree that has not been felt for many years. we heard of companies communities and schools working together
scholars, with round table discussions among leaders of organizations that serve union workers, low and moderate income communities small businesses and people struggling to find work. we have been listening. what have we heard? scholars at the chicago event offered a range of views on how well our monetary policy tools have effective promoted our dual mandate. we learned more about cutting edge ways to measure job conditions. we heard a heard the latest perspectives on what financial and trade...
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business group established by the local italian community. this association worked in partnership with similar japanese and chinese flower cut organizations to establish san francisco's first wholesale market in 1924. followed by the current san francisco flower terminal in 1956. the subject property closed in 1990 and is the last remaining cut flower nursery in the portola district. the department agrees that with the applicants that the property is significant under a criterion one, both for its association with commercial flower growing industry in the portola district , and verse association with the rural italian and italian-americans that played in the city flower growing industry furthermore, staff finds a subject property is a rare example of a small-scale urban agricultural site and therefore it is significant, it is a significant cultural landscape under criterion three. designation of 770 woolsey meets the three of historic preservation commission's four priorities for designation. it meets the first priority which is the designation of underrepresented landmark property types, including landscapes. there are no urban agriculture
business group established by the local italian community. this association worked in partnership with similar japanese and chinese flower cut organizations to establish san francisco's first wholesale market in 1924. followed by the current san francisco flower terminal in 1956. the subject property closed in 1990 and is the last remaining cut flower nursery in the portola district. the department agrees that with the applicants that the property is significant under a criterion one, both for...
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we've used the word christian as a tag keyword in marketing to reach our community and i think any business or organizationthis year alone since january 1 we've had 150,000 in the word christian so this last sunday just business as usual, we put an ad out through our mighty oaks show to reach veterans and supporters alike, and the ad was rejected they said we had a policy violation for unacceptable content and that content was the word " christian" and so this week, we've tried to clarify that. pete: so it was not the content of the video but the fact that we tagged it as christian and of course you're a christian organization targeting other christians. now youtube responded to you and they said that we know that religious beliefs are personal so we don't allow advertisers to target users on the basis of religion, beyond that we don't have policies against advertising, that includes religious terms like christian. now, you responded back with something you found out about a different religion that isn't targeted this way. share the story. well yeah, i mean, we didn't agree with what their response was bec
we've used the word christian as a tag keyword in marketing to reach our community and i think any business or organizationthis year alone since january 1 we've had 150,000 in the word christian so this last sunday just business as usual, we put an ad out through our mighty oaks show to reach veterans and supporters alike, and the ad was rejected they said we had a policy violation for unacceptable content and that content was the word " christian" and so this week, we've tried to...
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heights elementary school are busy enjoying summer folks at the school are transforming they courd into a fertile ground for growing organic vegetables. the entire communityame together to start the gaen, which is designed to spreadshe ds of healthy living. >> to build a good raised bed garden you have to dril a few good holes. >> we're going four high. >> and nail together a few sturdy pieces of wood. >> we'll aemble it here and move it over there, how about that this. >> these volunteers are buildids that will soon be bursting with fresh, organic vegetables. >> welcome to hillcrest heights elementary school. >> it's a day that the principal has waited for. >> we have thisov ly court-yard that is here at our school that was not being utilized. i've always wanted to do something extra special with this space. >> bgwn, alon with staff, teachers, parents and community partners, are here for a special groundbreaking. a project that started with a trip to mcdonald's. >> when i was visiting the mcdonald's, i stopped and i looked and through the black ire fence i thought oh my goodness this isat we need in our courtyard. >> when the school's parent engagement s
heights elementary school are busy enjoying summer folks at the school are transforming they courd into a fertile ground for growing organic vegetables. the entire communityame together to start the gaen, which is designed to spreadshe ds of healthy living. >> to build a good raised bed garden you have to dril a few good holes. >> we're going four high. >> and nail together a few sturdy pieces of wood. >> we'll aemble it here and move it over there, how about that this....
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going to sit down and organize the government like china does, like germany does, where the department of energy, the department of transportation, work with the business community investors to build out and say, look, how do we dominate the electric vehicle market? china dominates it now. they control about 50 to 60% of the electric vehicle market, and we're going to build 10 million cars in the next ten years. so how does the united states dominate that market? it needs to be helped and organized and engineered from the government side, but you also have to work with the private sector. here's what i'm saying fredricka, you can be hostile to greed. you can be hostile to income inequality. you can be hostile to a concentration of wealth. you can be for raising taxes on the wealthiest people in the country, which i am, but if we're going to get out of this mess, we've got to have public/private partnerships. we've got to get away from this, are we going further to the left or are we going further to the right. we need new and better. there are new ideas out there that i'm championing that we can lift the american middle class back up. >> so these seem like long-
going to sit down and organize the government like china does, like germany does, where the department of energy, the department of transportation, work with the business community investors to build out and say, look, how do we dominate the electric vehicle market? china dominates it now. they control about 50 to 60% of the electric vehicle market, and we're going to build 10 million cars in the next ten years. so how does the united states dominate that market? it needs to be helped and...
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business community is and how we are all connected in certain ways. i want to give a special shout out to lucca's deli, sam is active in his district organization un-americanures, i really supports community organizing a merchant organizing. shout out to lucca's. >> want to say congratulations to all four. if you're wanting scoma's it was the very first restaurant i ate out on the fisherman's wharf 26 years ago. twenty-six years ago this week, it's always been a favorite of my parents. when they come into town we have to go to scoma's. congratulations to everybody. like my fellow commissioner says, these applications aren't easy, but it takes you back. it's really amazing the stories we have heard over the last few years are yet i also want to give a special shout out again to supervisor peskin, he has had the most legacy businesses come before us here. that's really important. thank you. any other commissioner comments? do we have a motion? >> move to approve all four resolutions as presented. >> second. >> we will do a roll call vote. [roll call] motion passes 6-0 with 1 absent. [applause] >> i want to congratulate all four businesses on your inclusion o
business community is and how we are all connected in certain ways. i want to give a special shout out to lucca's deli, sam is active in his district organization un-americanures, i really supports community organizing a merchant organizing. shout out to lucca's. >> want to say congratulations to all four. if you're wanting scoma's it was the very first restaurant i ate out on the fisherman's wharf 26 years ago. twenty-six years ago this week, it's always been a favorite of my parents....
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communities. >> one common unity organized this event. the group works to bring p together peo from all backgrounds to help end violence and poverty. >>> now here is your cnbc businessrt. amazon prime day is officially under way. annual shopping event n o stretchesr 48 hours. amazon promising more than 1 million sales and hopes to avoid the website crash that hampered them last year. lots of other retailers are mpnning sales to coete with amazon. walmart summer savings event runs throubi wednesday. discounts on electronics and everyday items. target's deal days runs today and tomorrow. with be morning's cnbc report, i'm rahel solomon. >>> in thepper 80soday which is seasonable for this time of the year but comfortable conditions out there right now and throughout the day.ra we have on the way and unbearable and dangerous heat heading our way. we will talk about those numbers coming up. >>> head braddock road > >>>. >>> welcome back. it's 6:45. >>> president trump is no stranger to causing on twitter. over the weekend he caused a re storm when he attacked democratic lawmakers. >> many women the subject of his tweets are women of all colors. he suggested they first ca
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community hasthndicated ey want sooner rather than later. >> reporter: dozens of residents spoke in opposition to the project with only three letters of support coming from two county business organizations a the naacp. now, we have spoken with folks re who are telling me that they are going to stick here until the end of the night because they want to make sure they have an opportunity speak. there are plenty of residents here who are concerned about the council that changed the zoning to make this possible. i'm tracey wilkins. back to you in the studio. >> thank you, tracey. >>> we have got seae brng news in the newsroom breaking right now. tensions between the u.s. and iran escalating once again. the "uss boxer," a navy amphibious asult ship, shot down an iranian drone over the strait of hormuz today. president trump said the navyo ship defensive action after the drone ignored multiple iwarnings. >>was threatening the safety of the ship and the ship's crew. the drone was immediately destroyed. this is the latanst of m provocative and hostile actions by iran. >> this shootdown is yet another confrontation in the strategist strait of hormuz, some of the most critically watched waters in
community hasthndicated ey want sooner rather than later. >> reporter: dozens of residents spoke in opposition to the project with only three letters of support coming from two county business organizations a the naacp. now, we have spoken with folks re who are telling me that they are going to stick here until the end of the night because they want to make sure they have an opportunity speak. there are plenty of residents here who are concerned about the council that changed the zoning...
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been watching money in the organization and now getting it in the door you guys just announced a deal this morning with at&t communications, really centered on at&t businessnd applications explain what that's about. >> yeah, so at&t business is going to bring us on as their primary developer and cloud provider so we'll take the applications that at&t business runs today and we'll move them on to the ibm cloud. we'll move them on to other clouds, as well. but primarily on to the ibm cloud. and then we'll put them into that hybrid cloud environment that almost all of our clients are thinking about as the future you know, we've said for a while now, the future is going to be about hybrid clouds, some things will stay on print, some things will move to clouds, and this essentially is going to do that for at&t move them into hybrid cloud environment. >> this sounds like it's hybrid clout and multi-cloud. ibm cloud and other clouds why so many clouds >> that's the way most of our clients are working today. when we talk to our clients, they probably already have five or six clouds they're working today. that's just a reality of the where the work can best be don
been watching money in the organization and now getting it in the door you guys just announced a deal this morning with at&t communications, really centered on at&t businessnd applications explain what that's about. >> yeah, so at&t business is going to bring us on as their primary developer and cloud provider so we'll take the applications that at&t business runs today and we'll move them on to the ibm cloud. we'll move them on to other clouds, as well. but primarily on...
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community organizer and advocate in the tenderloin and i myself am overwhelmed at times. having the organization with a group of people that care so much about the entire neighborhood, not just the residents, but the businesses there. i myself just based on the tlcbd and the services they provide and hope they bring to the neighborhood, we locat advocatee other businesses to open on my recommendation and this was due in part because of the support tlcbd is providing. the improvements that have been made in the tern loin. tenderloin. e they not only clean streets but come into our businesses and they bring our street patrol, our police officers by and introduce them and they're kind of -- they're the glue that bind the tenderloin together, everyone. announcement i'm here to implore you to renew them for another ten years. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hi. i'm mike, the club director for boys and girl's club of san francisco and thank you all for your time today. i was first introduced to the tlcbd through the safe passage programme. coming in, i understood some of the situations that was already here in the tenderloin and to see safe passage out after school everyday with volunteers
community organizer and advocate in the tenderloin and i myself am overwhelmed at times. having the organization with a group of people that care so much about the entire neighborhood, not just the residents, but the businesses there. i myself just based on the tlcbd and the services they provide and hope they bring to the neighborhood, we locat advocatee other businesses to open on my recommendation and this was due in part because of the support tlcbd is providing. the improvements that have...
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demanding businesses cut ties with immigration reporter lonnie wong has more on the rally in sacramento just outside the state capitol. >>a gathering of labor organizations faith-based groups and communityts left a meeting with congress them adores office letting your staff know that the housing of asylum, seekers is out of hand. recent photos taken of detention centers shown horrid conditions is striking a nerve among critics of president trump's immigration policies. they are confirmed by those who witnessed it in person these children are getting. >>we're not getting food they're not even getting clean bedding protesters here say these are not illegal immigrants but asylum seekers waiting for the chance to make their case. but there aren't enough judges to handle the load everybody should be treated with respect and dignity. >>nobody should be locked in cages some who are critical of mat-su he and other democrats for signing on to a billion funding bill, but they say perpetuates and fund such facilities. some say no money should be spent on improving conditions instead detainee should live with families in the us until their cases are reviewed it's very unfortunate that that we're ev
demanding businesses cut ties with immigration reporter lonnie wong has more on the rally in sacramento just outside the state capitol. >>a gathering of labor organizations faith-based groups and communityts left a meeting with congress them adores office letting your staff know that the housing of asylum, seekers is out of hand. recent photos taken of detention centers shown horrid conditions is striking a nerve among critics of president trump's immigration policies. they are confirmed...
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organizations. as we close out another # plastic free july, i hope this legislation starts a broad conversation and we will continue to invite small businesses and all of our affected communities in and let them know that there are a lot of standups in this legislation. the rest i will submit. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor ronen? >> supervisor peskin, i think you'll be very proud of our board president, who i saw bringing his little single use plastic container down to the cafeteria to refill his salad because he didn't want to waste a new one. it was really awesome. [laughter] they actually had to put down a towel so that they abided by health standards, but i was very proud of president. colleagues, today i'm introducing a resolution supporting workers in san francisco's largest veterinarian -- each year they care for thousands of sick and injured animals. last year, these workers decided to organize and do something about the low pay, high turnover , and training problems that hurt them and the animals they care for. they held an election and voted overwhelmingly to form a union and they chose to join the international longshore and warehouse union. the law says the
organizations. as we close out another # plastic free july, i hope this legislation starts a broad conversation and we will continue to invite small businesses and all of our affected communities in and let them know that there are a lot of standups in this legislation. the rest i will submit. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor ronen? >> supervisor peskin, i think you'll be very proud of our board president, who i saw bringing his little single use plastic container down to the...
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entertainment and business districts with a focus on owning the land along those core doors with our partners, a collaboration of over 500 organizations, pastors, neighborhood groups, community- based, we meet every month to strategize on how we are empowered to change our own community, that is what we are focusing on in the city of omaha. >> [ applause ] >>> i am sister federica bay, women in support of the million man march, and the new jersey coalition for due process of law. >> hold onto your chairs. >> i am feeling james brown good. being in a mix of all of these powerful minds, you know, that have come together for one purpose, and that is to get back our stuff. what malcolm said, he said it best. the fox is still doing what? guarding over the henhouse. now, dr. jeffries, they can say when they came, and touched the mansion, my daughter, we came back from the million man march on fire, our chairman let us down there, over 50,000 men from new jersey, the wall street journal said. they went to washington dc. from new jersey. and when we came back we were on fire. and as doctor malvo said we build a few things. we had property, and we taught children math and science, th
entertainment and business districts with a focus on owning the land along those core doors with our partners, a collaboration of over 500 organizations, pastors, neighborhood groups, community- based, we meet every month to strategize on how we are empowered to change our own community, that is what we are focusing on in the city of omaha. >> [ applause ] >>> i am sister federica bay, women in support of the million man march, and the new jersey coalition for due process of law....