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in 2007 individual time workers began arriving at the time and community development center in los angeles. each told a story of having to escape from what they called slavery. they came as far up north as pacific northwest state of washington oregon and then the. desert states you to arizona new mexico and going south texas louisiana florida these are the states where they skate from the farms they were on south carolina. all the way up to east coast and then of course hawaii the different islands of hawaii but it covers the entire country where the farms where the former slaves were able to sort of run away for that's right. son it's was one of those who escaped. in one. i might do you think tonight down hail and i got a. hole now when i now. get. what i want and how and when i can what. i'm going to. get in. but escaping from slavery has not made him free. there landing on. him i mean the salary i need i did. take up to. go out and buy. i. oh man the day you. don't i need a lot. and what. i might die handlers have done any. more. in september 2010 the f.b.i. and justice department charg
in 2007 individual time workers began arriving at the time and community development center in los angeles. each told a story of having to escape from what they called slavery. they came as far up north as pacific northwest state of washington oregon and then the. desert states you to arizona new mexico and going south texas louisiana florida these are the states where they skate from the farms they were on south carolina. all the way up to east coast and then of course hawaii the different...
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what i was pursuing, if you develop centers of excellence in communities like marvin collins did in chicagod wework on perfecting excellence and if you produce excellent people would be drawn to you and integration should be a byproduct to pursuit of excellence. this was one factor and i felt out of sorts with the civil rights movement because of desegregation. i remember meeting julius chambers before the association, he was a black phd from harvard, a lawyer in midweight through the debate i said if we had two circumstances, you have school aid in its all-black but a presence of excellent in school be, where should we send our children, he said school be in the he said there's no debate. and what i saw, to help low-income people to become empowered and so that's why i partnered with the company and a poverty program, i knew this was a scam. in the 1960s when the government started spending $22 trillion, 70 cents of the dollar did not go to the poor, it went to those who served the poor, not which problems are solvable but which ones were findable. and so what happens, we created a commodi
what i was pursuing, if you develop centers of excellence in communities like marvin collins did in chicagod wework on perfecting excellence and if you produce excellent people would be drawn to you and integration should be a byproduct to pursuit of excellence. this was one factor and i felt out of sorts with the civil rights movement because of desegregation. i remember meeting julius chambers before the association, he was a black phd from harvard, a lawyer in midweight through the debate i...
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segregation is not integration, it's desegregation and so what i was pursuingou develop centers of excellence in communitiesins did in chicago, so we work on perfecting excellence, people will be drawn to you and integration should be a byproduct of the pursuit of excellence and so this was one departure and so i fell out of sorts with the civil rights movement because of desegregation i remember debating in chambers before the new york bar association, he was a black phd from harvard, a lawyer and midway through i said we have two circumstances. you've got school a where there's a school of excellence and s school be where there's. [inaudible] and so what i have sought is to help low income people to become empowered and that's why i knew this was a scam when the poverty programs came. in 1960 when the government started spending $22 trillion, 70 cents of that dollar did not go to the poor, it went to those who serve the poor. they asked not which problems were solvable but which ones were fungible. and so, what happens is we created a commodity out of poor people and so, as a consequence there was no ince
segregation is not integration, it's desegregation and so what i was pursuingou develop centers of excellence in communitiesins did in chicago, so we work on perfecting excellence, people will be drawn to you and integration should be a byproduct of the pursuit of excellence and so this was one departure and so i fell out of sorts with the civil rights movement because of desegregation i remember debating in chambers before the new york bar association, he was a black phd from harvard, a lawyer...
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shared community space, play activation in the open spaces, and child center design inside and outside the units. as you can see, we have many of these community benefits are reflected in the development agreement. that being said, it's still an evolving document and with every conversation, we are making improvements. i know there was a call for -- to make this project 100% affordable and keep the public land. we would have -- we would have to had to deplete the entire $600 million housing bond and await further research. while i shared the ideology, it is not practicable and feasible. i'll leave to the circumstances with the puc to present, but this project gives us 550 much needed affordable units and still allows the city the ability to create more units with other project city-wide. today i want to provide a summary of the amendments we have on working to strengthen the development agreement and to incorporate feedback. we have been hearing from community stakeholders, advocates and board of supervisors. many of these amendments have final language to include and others are still in the drafting process. for members of the public, you can find the summary online at the board of s
shared community space, play activation in the open spaces, and child center design inside and outside the units. as you can see, we have many of these community benefits are reflected in the development agreement. that being said, it's still an evolving document and with every conversation, we are making improvements. i know there was a call for -- to make this project 100% affordable and keep the public land. we would have -- we would have to had to deplete the entire $600 million housing...
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we have been in the security community for ths last few mobout the real -- real risk and desire they have to compromise vaccine development centersit is a great way to destabilize the country'scresponse to the is and these environments that -- of production, they are on my's these days. there are two goals. one is to steal intellectualak property and sure whichever country is perpetrating it has the same access to vaccine research, and the other is to hamper the response to the vaccine. there is a patent a few months ago, a contractor for building the hospital in london, they were attacked. at that was slightly mysterious. just the record of all the ntracts working with the some people speculated that this might be part of a slightlye me elabortionstate campaign trying to undermine systematically our response to the virus. >> the u.k. government has announced that it is almost certain thatruhat it called ian actors sought to terfere with the electio social mediaeak some confidential papers. ighere's the fosecretary. >> we are in a position to say we believeou know with reasonable confidence that russian actors were involved in tr
we have been in the security community for ths last few mobout the real -- real risk and desire they have to compromise vaccine development centersit is a great way to destabilize the country'scresponse to the is and these environments that -- of production, they are on my's these days. there are two goals. one is to steal intellectualak property and sure whichever country is perpetrating it has the same access to vaccine research, and the other is to hamper the response to the vaccine. there...
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developed to drive change and create new ways to support the black community. our commitment includes developing and recruiting black talent and creating product, content and experiences centered around diversity and we are very proud of the role we play and progress we're making. >> what have you done with barbie along those lines >> as well of course, barbie product. this doesn't end here. >> okay. >> we're also cultivating a work environment that promotes equality, inclusion and empowerment. we recently announced a dni goal, diversity and inclusion at all levels of the organization. >> tell me about fisher price. i would have thought -- when i saw uno had unbelievable numbers, i said every little game, every kid's game has to be great but not everyone was. >> well, talking about games category, games did phenomenonly well for mattel, we continue to grow this business and performed exceptionally well with uno. we actually had our best second quarter ever in the history of the company and the best first half ever in the history of mattel consumer demand increased significantly was up double digit. we had the fifth consecutive quarter of pos growth. uno was the number one game
developed to drive change and create new ways to support the black community. our commitment includes developing and recruiting black talent and creating product, content and experiences centered around diversity and we are very proud of the role we play and progress we're making. >> what have you done with barbie along those lines >> as well of course, barbie product. this doesn't end here. >> okay. >> we're also cultivating a work environment that promotes equality,...
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frontline and fence line communities, whether in rural places or center city's, benefits from the the investments we are making in housing, pollution reduction, and workforce development, and transportation, across the board. we are also going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have been abandoned. you saw the front page of the times two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt, except for the millions millions and of dollars going to ceo's. more than a quarter million jobs for doing things like plugging abandoned wells that exist across the country, posing daily threats to the health and safety of our communities. we will hold accountable those ceos and corporations that benefit from decades of subsidies and then walked away from their responsibilities. ,eaving the wells to leak pew,utants to continue to sw greenhouse gases flowing into the air on the water. we will not only repealed those subsidies, we will go after those golden parachutes the ceos gave themselves before declaring bankruptcy to make sure the workers receive the benefits and retirement they were promised. let's create new markets. for our family farmers
frontline and fence line communities, whether in rural places or center city's, benefits from the the investments we are making in housing, pollution reduction, and workforce development, and transportation, across the board. we are also going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have been abandoned. you saw the front page of the times two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt, except for the millions millions and of dollars going to ceo's. more...
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test is effective at preventing development or treating covid-19 symptoms that could truly pay dividends in cutting community spread in houston, texas the largest medical center in fact world is already overwhelmed. now at 104% icu capacity and stunning news, a few hours away, 85 children under the age of 2 have tested positive for covid-19 in just one texas county while on the west coast, l.a.'s mayor, eric garcetti, considering another lockdown. >> i'm hopeful that your actions in this coming week will show our numbers begin to come down. but this week doesn't lie and the data doesn't lie and it still is very dangerous. >> reporter: in miami beach a curfew of 8:00 p.m. just went into effect in a an area that's relying on night activity and night life to keep afloat trying to avoid a shutdown. >>> as the coronavirus pandemic rages so too does the depate over whether states should require people to wear masks. and there's new confusion tonight after some mixed messages from the president. kelly o'donnell has more. >> my fellow americans -- >> reporter: in the four months since president trump declared coronavirus a national emergency, the president publicly w
test is effective at preventing development or treating covid-19 symptoms that could truly pay dividends in cutting community spread in houston, texas the largest medical center in fact world is already overwhelmed. now at 104% icu capacity and stunning news, a few hours away, 85 children under the age of 2 have tested positive for covid-19 in just one texas county while on the west coast, l.a.'s mayor, eric garcetti, considering another lockdown. >> i'm hopeful that your actions in this...
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frontline and fence line communities, whether rural or center cities, receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we are making in housing and pollution reduction in workforce development and in transportation across the board. we are also going to great jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that are now been abandoned and we saw in the front page of the times two days ago, all these places that are going bankrupt except for the benefit going millions and minds of dollars going to the ceos, more than a corner million jobs right away do things like plugging millions of abandoned gas oil that exists all across country posing daily threats to the health and safety of our communities and we will hold accountable those ceos and accountabilities of decades of subsidies that just walked away from their responsibilities to these communities leaving the wells to leak, pollutants to continue to spew and greenhouse gases flowing into the air and water. we will repeal those subsidies and gold after those golden parachutes the ceos gave themselves before declaring bankruptcy to make sure the workers receive the benefits and retirement they were promised. let's cr
frontline and fence line communities, whether rural or center cities, receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we are making in housing and pollution reduction in workforce development and in transportation across the board. we are also going to great jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that are now been abandoned and we saw in the front page of the times two days ago, all these places that are going bankrupt except for the benefit going millions and minds of dollars...
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effective at either preventing development or treating covid-19 symptoms, that could truly pay dividends in cutting community spread. in houston, texas, the largest medical center in the world is already overwhelmed, now at 104% icu capacity. while on the west coast, l.a.'s mayor, eric garcetti, considering another lockdown. >> i'm hopeful that your actions in this coming week will show our numbers begin to come down. but this week doesn't lie, and the data doesn't lie, and it still is very dangerous. >> reporter: sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> new tonight, a petition calling on trader joe's to stop labeling products with ethnic-sounding names is gaining momentum. about 1,000 people have signed on urging the grocery chain to rename products labeled trader ming's for chinese food, trader jose for mexican. they claim the labels perpetuate harmful stereotypes. however the company said it decided several years ago to only use the trader joe's name and says it has been in the process of updating its labels since. >>> cal fire is showing off a new weapon to fight wildfires across our state. the first cal fire hawk is now in service. this is video from cal fire of
effective at either preventing development or treating covid-19 symptoms, that could truly pay dividends in cutting community spread. in houston, texas, the largest medical center in the world is already overwhelmed, now at 104% icu capacity. while on the west coast, l.a.'s mayor, eric garcetti, considering another lockdown. >> i'm hopeful that your actions in this coming week will show our numbers begin to come down. but this week doesn't lie, and the data doesn't lie, and it still is...
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fence line communities, whether in rural places or in center cities, receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we're making in housing and pollution reduction, in workforce development, in transportation, across the board. we're also going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have now been abandoned. you saw the front page of the times two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt, except for the benefit that's going, millions and millions of dollars, going to the ceo's. more than a quarter million jobs right away to do things like plugging millions of abandoned oil and gas wells that exist all across the country, posing daily threats to the health and safety of our communities. we're going to hold accountable those ceo's and corporations that benefit from decades of subsidies, then just walked away from their responsibilities to these communities, leaving the wells to leak, pollutants to continue to spew, greenhouse gases flowing into the air and the water. we're not only going to repeal those subsidies. we're going to go after those golden parachutes the ceo's gave themselves before declaring bankruptcy to make sure that
fence line communities, whether in rural places or in center cities, receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we're making in housing and pollution reduction, in workforce development, in transportation, across the board. we're also going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have now been abandoned. you saw the front page of the times two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt, except for the benefit that's going, millions and millions of...
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community. also, more development coming to san francisco's mission fae neighborhood. the complex the golden state warriors are now approved to build near the chase center. dozens of people living in tents and a park in santa rosa are being forced out. officials told us that camp is a fire danger. >> i'm going to be hurting tomorrow. >> reporter: julie is preparing to move. this is her last night in santa rosa's fremont park, where close to 100 homeless campers have been told to clear out. >> my anxiety has spiked the up. >> these people are traumatized and they are sad and they arsca they don't know where to go. >> reporter: advocate saith the city had provided more sanitation and garbage service, it would have been cleaner. volunteers came regularly to help, but the park, not even two acres, became overwhelmed with tents as other sites, trail, and downtown underpasses were all swept. >> this is a family out here. this is a community. this is rousting people from their homes for no apparent reason. >> we are seeing a lot of signs of open fires, cooking, discarded and burnt debris. and >> reporter: the recent site sent fire danger. >> the tree canopy, t
community. also, more development coming to san francisco's mission fae neighborhood. the complex the golden state warriors are now approved to build near the chase center. dozens of people living in tents and a park in santa rosa are being forced out. officials told us that camp is a fire danger. >> i'm going to be hurting tomorrow. >> reporter: julie is preparing to move. this is her last night in santa rosa's fremont park, where close to 100 homeless campers have been told to...
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community. >> ready to develop your photography skills? the harvey milk photo centeruses on adult classes. and saturday workshops expose youth and adults to photography classes. >> growing up in san francisco has been way safer than growing up other places we we have that bubble, and it's still that bubble that it's okay to be whatever you want to. you can let your free flag fry he -- fly here. as an adult with autism, i'm here to challenge people's idea of what autism is. my journey is not everyone's journey because every autistic child is different, but there's hope. my background has heavy roots in the bay area. i was born in san diego and adopted out to san francisco when i was about 17 years old. i bounced around a little bit here in high school, but i've always been here in the bay. we are an inclusive preschool, which means that we cater to emp. we don't turn anyone away. we take every child regardless of race, creed, religious or ability. the most common thing i hear in my adult life is oh, you don't seem like you have autism. you seem so normal. yeah. that's
community. >> ready to develop your photography skills? the harvey milk photo centeruses on adult classes. and saturday workshops expose youth and adults to photography classes. >> growing up in san francisco has been way safer than growing up other places we we have that bubble, and it's still that bubble that it's okay to be whatever you want to. you can let your free flag fry he -- fly here. as an adult with autism, i'm here to challenge people's idea of what autism is. my...
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more than a bowling center in fremont, it has become a haven for senior leagues, teams and the community. the owners fought hard when developers tried to tear it down two years ago to make way for housing. three years left on it the lease, covid is a fight they can't win. >> we have rent, utilities, bills to pay. >> reporter: 20 weeks without income, the future too uncertain. >> there was never a date where bowling centers and circle it on the calendar and open up. it's just wait and see and try to find out what phase we are on. >> reporter: experts the institutions going away can have long-term implications. >> i fear we are going to lose not only venerable old institutions like skating rink's and bowling alleys, but also that new businesses trying to open up simply aren't going to be able to make it because they don't have the runway to create the clientele. >> it is possible that all indoor activities where people gather are in jeopardy. >> reporter: mike leon owns a restaurant in san mateo, open for 63 years, devastated about cloverleaf. he worries about his business, investing $35,000 to make it safe. frustrated, county h
more than a bowling center in fremont, it has become a haven for senior leagues, teams and the community. the owners fought hard when developers tried to tear it down two years ago to make way for housing. three years left on it the lease, covid is a fight they can't win. >> we have rent, utilities, bills to pay. >> reporter: 20 weeks without income, the future too uncertain. >> there was never a date where bowling centers and circle it on the calendar and open up. it's just...
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center somewhere else. mission bay should show that it's ready to have a diverse population. and when it talks for direct force and mentions were (inaudible) the community development and mission hiring it's the same old story and more organizations need to be audited. by the federal bureau of investigations. stop the b.s.ing, he need a childcare center and all the amenities for our children, youth, in that area. >> caller: since the warriors have come to mission bay, nothing good. we want to have something for the buffalo soldiers, the (inaudible) and if we could pay the ticket, need for us to do a presentation. tell them to go to hell. 49ers have very poor community relationships. >> thank you for your comments. operations, next caller, please. >> i live in the district six having a hotel in the area would be beneficial to the traffic because there's a lot of folks who are coming to town just for events in that area or even for the hospitals close by. having more places to stay over there can actually prevent some of the back and fourth downtown traffic that we see a lot of right in front of me and i'm close to the embarcadero so i think that project has done a l
center somewhere else. mission bay should show that it's ready to have a diverse population. and when it talks for direct force and mentions were (inaudible) the community development and mission hiring it's the same old story and more organizations need to be audited. by the federal bureau of investigations. stop the b.s.ing, he need a childcare center and all the amenities for our children, youth, in that area. >> caller: since the warriors have come to mission bay, nothing good. we...
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center somewhere else. mission bay should show that it's ready to have a diverse population. and when it talks for direct force and mentions were (inaudible) the community development and mission hiring it's the same old story and more organizations need to be audited. by the federal bureau of investigations. stop the b.s.ing, he need a childcare center and all the amenities for our children, youth, in that area. >> caller: since the warriors have come to mission bay, nothing good. we want to have something for the buffalo soldiers, the (inaudible) and if we could pay the ticket, need for us to do a presentation. tell them to go to hell. 49ers have very poor community relationships. >> thank you for your comments. operations, next caller, please. >> i live in the district six having a hotel in the area would be beneficial to the traffic because there's a lot of folks who are coming to town just for events in that area or even for the hospitals close by. having more places to stay over there can actually prevent some of the back and fourth downtown traffic that we see a lot of right in front of me and i'm close to the embarcadero so i think that project has done a l
center somewhere else. mission bay should show that it's ready to have a diverse population. and when it talks for direct force and mentions were (inaudible) the community development and mission hiring it's the same old story and more organizations need to be audited. by the federal bureau of investigations. stop the b.s.ing, he need a childcare center and all the amenities for our children, youth, in that area. >> caller: since the warriors have come to mission bay, nothing good. we...
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center. it's a haven from senior leagues, teams and communities. the owner fought hard when the developersed to tear out down to make way for the housing. two years on the lease, covid is a fight that they cannot win. >> we still have the reporter: e march 15th and 20 weeks without the income. the future too uncertain. >> there's never been a date where there's a circle on the dearly and you have to open up. it's just a wait and see and wait to see what phase we're on. >> reporter: experts say that the institutions going away could have the long term implications. >> i fear that we're going lose not only old institutions like skating rinks like bowling alleys, but also that new businesses trying to open up simply are not going be able to make it without having the runway to create the clientele. >> it's possible that all indoor activities where people gather are in jeopardy. >> reporter: mike owns this and opened for 63 years. devastated about clover leaf. >> it's probably been the model of just about every bowling center in the country. >> reporter: he worries about his business and inves
center. it's a haven from senior leagues, teams and communities. the owner fought hard when the developersed to tear out down to make way for the housing. two years on the lease, covid is a fight that they cannot win. >> we still have the reporter: e march 15th and 20 weeks without the income. the future too uncertain. >> there's never been a date where there's a circle on the dearly and you have to open up. it's just a wait and see and wait to see what phase we're on. >>...
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shared community space, play activation in the open spaces, and child center design inside and outside the units. as you can see, we have many of these community benefits are reflected in the developmentgreement. that being said, it's still an evolving document and with every conversation, we are making improvements. i know there was a call for -- to make this project 100% affordable and keep the public land. we would have -- we would have to had to deplete the entire $600 million housing bond and await further research. while i shared the ideology, it is not practicable and feasible. i'll leave to the circumstances with the puc to present, but this project gives us 550 much needed affordable units and still allows the city the ability to create more units with other project city-wide. today i want to provide a summary of the amendments we have on working to strengthen the development agreement and to incorporate feedback. we have been hearing from community stakeholders, advocates and board of supervisors. many of these amendments have final language to include and others are still in the drafting process. for members of the public, you can find the summary online at the board of sup
shared community space, play activation in the open spaces, and child center design inside and outside the units. as you can see, we have many of these community benefits are reflected in the developmentgreement. that being said, it's still an evolving document and with every conversation, we are making improvements. i know there was a call for -- to make this project 100% affordable and keep the public land. we would have -- we would have to had to deplete the entire $600 million housing bond...
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medication through either preventing development or treating symptoms that could truly pay dividends in cutting community spread. in houston, texas, the largest medical center in the world is already overwhelmed. now at 104% icu capacity. on the west coast l.a.'s mayor, eric garcetti, considering another lockdown. >> i'm hopeful that your actions in the coming week will show our numbers begin to come down. the data doesn't lie and it still is very dangerous. >> reporter: sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> well, back here locally with reopening plans constantly evolving sometimes by the hour it sure is confusing so we've made it easy for you. we've broken it down county by county. you see this grid on our website. click on bay area reopening plans. it's right at the top of our home page. that's where you can find more information about what's open in your county as well as the very latest covid headlines. >>> shifting now to our other top story. he was the last living speaker from the 1963 march on washington alongside the reverend martin luther king jr. the country is continuing to remember the life, the legacy of congressman john lewis. lewis emerged as one
medication through either preventing development or treating symptoms that could truly pay dividends in cutting community spread. in houston, texas, the largest medical center in the world is already overwhelmed. now at 104% icu capacity. on the west coast l.a.'s mayor, eric garcetti, considering another lockdown. >> i'm hopeful that your actions in the coming week will show our numbers begin to come down. the data doesn't lie and it still is very dangerous. >> reporter: sam brock,...
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community. >> ready to develop your photography skills? the harvey milk photo centerocuses on adult classes. and saturday workshops expose youth and adults to photography classes. >> we're here to raise awareness and money and fork for a good accuse. we have this incredible gift probably the widest range of restaurant and count ii destines in any district in the city right here in the mission intricate why don't we capture that to support the mission youths going to college that's for the food for thought. we didn't have a signature font for our orientation that's a 40-year-old organization. mission graduates have helped me to develop special as an individual they've helped me figure out and provide the tools for me that i need i feel successful in life >> their core above emission and goal is in line with our values. the ferraris yes, we made 48 thousand >> they were on top of that it's a no-brainer for us. >> we're in and fifth year and be able to expand out and tonight is your ungrammatical truck food for thought. food truck for thought is an opportunity to eat fro
community. >> ready to develop your photography skills? the harvey milk photo centerocuses on adult classes. and saturday workshops expose youth and adults to photography classes. >> we're here to raise awareness and money and fork for a good accuse. we have this incredible gift probably the widest range of restaurant and count ii destines in any district in the city right here in the mission intricate why don't we capture that to support the mission youths going to college that's...
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and fence line communities, whether in rural places or center cities, receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we're making in housing, in pollution reduction, workforce development, in transportation, across the board. we're also going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have now been abandoned. you saw the front page of "the times" two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt except for the benefit that's going millions and millions going to the ceos. more than 250,000 jobs doing things like plugging abandoned oil and gas excels that exist across the country, posing daily threats to the health and safety of our communities. we're going to hold accountable those corporations that benefit from decades of subsidies, then leaving the wells to leak and walked away from their responsibilities. pollutants continue to spew. greenhouse gases flowing into the air and into the water. we're not only going to repeal those subsidies, but go after the golden parachutes the ceos gave themselves before declaring bankruptcy, to make sure workers receive the benefits and retirement they were promised. let's create new markets for our
and fence line communities, whether in rural places or center cities, receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we're making in housing, in pollution reduction, workforce development, in transportation, across the board. we're also going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have now been abandoned. you saw the front page of "the times" two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt except for the benefit that's going millions and...
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more than a bowling center in fremont it has become a haven for senior leaks, teams, the community. the owners fought hard for developers trying to tear down two years ago to make way for housing. three years left on the police, covid is a fight they can't win . >> we have rent, utilities, bills to pay. >> reporter: 20 weeks without income, the future too uncertain. >> there has never been a date where bowling centers have a circle on the calendar to open up. it's wait and see and try to find out what phase we are on. >> reporter: experts say institutions going away could have long-term implications. >> i fear we're going to lose not only venerable old institutions like skating rings, like bowling alleys, but also that new businesses trying to open up simply aren't going to be able to make it because they don't have the runway to create the clientele. >> it is possible that all indoor activities where people gather are in jeopardy. >> reporter: mike leon owns a restaurant in san mateo, own for 63 years, devastated about cloverleaf. >> cloverleaf has probably been the model of just about every bowling center in the count
more than a bowling center in fremont it has become a haven for senior leaks, teams, the community. the owners fought hard for developers trying to tear down two years ago to make way for housing. three years left on the police, covid is a fight they can't win . >> we have rent, utilities, bills to pay. >> reporter: 20 weeks without income, the future too uncertain. >> there has never been a date where bowling centers have a circle on the calendar to open up. it's wait and see...
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development center. i thought they were going to be perfect candidate because of their strong values in the community.e neighborhood. they are from this neighborhood, and they care about the kids in the community here. >> when molly -- molly first told us about the grant because she works with small businesses. she has been a tremendous help for us here. she brought us to the attention of the grand just because a lot of things here were outdated, and need to be up-to-date and redone totally. >> hands in front. recite the creed. >> my oldest is jt, he is seven, and my youngest is ryan, he is almost six. it instills discipline and the boys, but they show a lot of care. we think it is great. the moves are fantastic. the women both are great teachers. >> what is the next one? >> my son goes to fd k. he has been attending for about two years now. they also have a summer program, and last summer was our first year participating in it. they took the kids everywhere around san francisco. this year, owner talking about placing them in summer camps, all he wanted to do was spend the entire summer with them. >>
development center. i thought they were going to be perfect candidate because of their strong values in the community.e neighborhood. they are from this neighborhood, and they care about the kids in the community here. >> when molly -- molly first told us about the grant because she works with small businesses. she has been a tremendous help for us here. she brought us to the attention of the grand just because a lot of things here were outdated, and need to be up-to-date and redone...
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appropriations to supplement the strategic national stockpile, to develop and purchase diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines to support community health centers and to help positives and health systems respond. phase two provided free coronavirus testing and increase federal funds for medicaid and other critical safety net programs. phase three, known as the c.a.r.e.s. act, provided additional funding to purchase critical protective equipment and testing for the stockpile. new resources for medical professionals on the front lines to whom we owe a great debt of gratitude, direct aid to states, and economic support for small businesses and their employees through the paycheck protection program. the c.a.r.e.s. act also included the home health care planning improvement act. this is a bill that i have championed for 13 years to allow nurse practitioners and physician assistants to certify home health services. cutting down on time-consuming, unnecessary paperwork requirements that not only failed to improve patient care but also delays access to that care, could not have come as a better time. in addition, the c.a.r.e.s. act makes a number of i
appropriations to supplement the strategic national stockpile, to develop and purchase diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines to support community health centers and to help positives and health systems respond. phase two provided free coronavirus testing and increase federal funds for medicaid and other critical safety net programs. phase three, known as the c.a.r.e.s. act, provided additional funding to purchase critical protective equipment and testing for the stockpile. new resources for...
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are at woodson center with our 1776 unites, we're developing course curriculum, we're developing videos, we're developing a whole strategy to arm those sleeping giants in the black communityformation that they knead e to speak for themselves -- they need to speak for themselves. the way you undermine the left's moral authority is to empower those in whose name they say they are acting to speak for themselves, to say to them they do not represent us. and that's the way, how you can win this battle. it's an insurgency. it worked in the second world war, and it can work now. lou: and bob woodson will make it work, if work it can. bob, thanks for being with us. look forward to our next discussion next week. bob woodson. thanks so much and happy fourth of july. >>> stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ lou: president trump president trump today telling t fox business, the joe biden presidency would have on markets and the economy. pres. trump: the market would crash. the market we go down by a tremendous amount. the people around them a radical left. they will raise taxes and they were going to raise regulations the wayti to put everyone out of business. it would be a disaste
are at woodson center with our 1776 unites, we're developing course curriculum, we're developing videos, we're developing a whole strategy to arm those sleeping giants in the black communityformation that they knead e to speak for themselves -- they need to speak for themselves. the way you undermine the left's moral authority is to empower those in whose name they say they are acting to speak for themselves, to say to them they do not represent us. and that's the way, how you can win this...
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center somewhere else. mission bay should show that it's ready to have a diverse population. and when it talks for direct force and mentions were (inaudible) the community development and mission hiring it's the same old story and more organizations need to be audited. by the federal bureau of investigations. stop the b.s.ing, he need a childcare center and all the amenities for our children, youth, in that area. >> caller: since the warriors have come to mission bay, nothing good. we want to have something for the buffalo soldiers, the (inaudible) and if we could pay the ticket, need for us to do a presentation. tell them to go to hell. 49ers have very poor community relationships. >> thank you for your comments. operations, next caller, please. >> i live in the district six having a hotel in the area would be beneficial to the traffic because there's a lot of folks who are coming to town just for events in that area or even for the hospitals close by. having more places to stay over there can actually prevent some of the back and fourth downtown traffic that we see a lot of right in front of me and i'm close to the embarcadero so i think that project has done a l
center somewhere else. mission bay should show that it's ready to have a diverse population. and when it talks for direct force and mentions were (inaudible) the community development and mission hiring it's the same old story and more organizations need to be audited. by the federal bureau of investigations. stop the b.s.ing, he need a childcare center and all the amenities for our children, youth, in that area. >> caller: since the warriors have come to mission bay, nothing good. we...
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communicators on -- on c-span two. >> this is a crisis. people are losing their lives. announcer: with police reform taking center stage, watch live the latest developments. plus, the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. >> we were going down from 30,000 to 20,000, then flat, now up. announcer: briefing from the white house on foreign affairs and progress on health care, insight from former administration officials. >> you think there is a line where one should not cross were governmental power is used essentially come exclusively for personal benefit? pres. trump: we will stand proud and we will stand tall. announcer: in the latest from the campaign 2020 trail. join in the conversation every day, live call-in program, washington journal, and if you missed any of our live coverage, watch any time on demand c-span. work or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. president trump and first lady melania trump took part in the salute to america for the july celebrations at the white house. the president's remarks were followed by an exhibition of military planes flying over the event. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united
communicators on -- on c-span two. >> this is a crisis. people are losing their lives. announcer: with police reform taking center stage, watch live the latest developments. plus, the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. >> we were going down from 30,000 to 20,000, then flat, now up. announcer: briefing from the white house on foreign affairs and progress on health care, insight from former administration officials. >> you think there is a line where one should...
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are at woodson center with our 1776 unites, we're developing course curriculum, we're developing videos, we're developing a whole strategy to arm those sleeping giants in the black communityinformation that they knead e to speak for themselves -- they need to speak for themselves. the way you undermine the left's moral authority is to empower those in whose name theyhem they do not represent us. and that's the way, how you can win this battle. it's an insurgency. it worked in the second world war, and it can work now. lou: and bob woodson will make it work, if work it can. bob, thanks for being with us. look forward to our next discussion next week. bob woodson. thanks so much and happy fourth of july. >>> stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ a! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give
are at woodson center with our 1776 unites, we're developing course curriculum, we're developing videos, we're developing a whole strategy to arm those sleeping giants in the black communityinformation that they knead e to speak for themselves -- they need to speak for themselves. the way you undermine the left's moral authority is to empower those in whose name theyhem they do not represent us. and that's the way, how you can win this battle. it's an insurgency. it worked in the second world...
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are at woodson center with our 1776 unites, we're developing course curriculum, we're developing videos, we're developing a whole strategy to arm those sleeping giants in the black communityn that they knead e to speak for themselves -- they need to speak for themselves. the way you undermine the left's moral authority is to empower those in whose name they say they are acting to speak for themselves, to say to them they do not represent us. and that's the way, how you can win this battle. it's an insurgency. it worked in the second world war, and it can work now. lou: and bob woodson will make it work, if work it can. bob, thanks for being with us. look forward to our next discussion next week. bob woodson. thanks so much and happy fourth of july. >>> stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15%ain? or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over
are at woodson center with our 1776 unites, we're developing course curriculum, we're developing videos, we're developing a whole strategy to arm those sleeping giants in the black communityn that they knead e to speak for themselves -- they need to speak for themselves. the way you undermine the left's moral authority is to empower those in whose name they say they are acting to speak for themselves, to say to them they do not represent us. and that's the way, how you can win this battle. it's...
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development center. arnson is a former student and so is jamil brown. >> they tell me like having a sense of like communitynd a sense of family like, you know, making your community your family. >> reporter: marches are nothing new for kids who come to the center. every year it holds a march against violence during its summer camp. >> marching teaches them about everything. one of the things that we say to them is it's very important to be seen, so part of that is learning to advocate for yourself. >> reporter: the center's mission was tested with the stay-at-home order after being closed for months. it finally reopened two weeks ago for its summer program. >> be very, very strong. >> reporter: we are the place that gives them so many first time experiences. young people need to have places to be where they can be safe, where they can have vision. >> reporter: besize learning about careers, arts and wellness, the kids are also getting another important lesson. >> we'll be making african masks that resembles us. >> this mask-making class is part of a lesson on african history. >> reporter: the center teache
development center. arnson is a former student and so is jamil brown. >> they tell me like having a sense of like communitynd a sense of family like, you know, making your community your family. >> reporter: marches are nothing new for kids who come to the center. every year it holds a march against violence during its summer camp. >> marching teaches them about everything. one of the things that we say to them is it's very important to be seen, so part of that is learning to...
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and fence line communities, whether in rural places or center of cities, receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we're making in housing, pollution reduction, in workforce development, in transportation, across the board. we're also going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have now been abandoned. you saw the front page of "the times" two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt except for the benefit that's going -- millions and millions of dollars going to the ceos. more than a quarter million jobs right away, plugging millions of abandoned oil and gas wells that exist all throughout the country, posing daily threats to the health and safety of our communities. we're going to hold accountable those ceos and corporations that benefit from decades of subsidies, then just walked away from their responsibilities to these communities, leaving the wells to leak, pollutants to continue to spew. greenhouse gases flowing in the air and the water. we're not only going to repeal those subsidies, we're going to go after those golden parachutes that the ceos gave themselves before declaring bankruptcy, to make sure that the worke
and fence line communities, whether in rural places or center of cities, receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we're making in housing, pollution reduction, in workforce development, in transportation, across the board. we're also going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have now been abandoned. you saw the front page of "the times" two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt except for the benefit that's going -- millions and...
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and fence line communities whether in rural places or center city's receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we are making in housing and pollution reduction in workforce development and transportation across the board. we're also going going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have now been abandoned. saw the front page of the times two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt except for the benefit of millions and millions of dollars going to ceos. more than a quarter million jobs right away to do things like plugging millions of abandoned oil and gas wells that exist all across the country posing daily threats to the health and safety of our communities. you're going to hold accountable those ceos and corporations that benefit from decades of subsidies then just walked away from their responsibilities to these communities, leaving the wells to leak, pollutants to continue to spew, greenhouse gases flowing into the air and the water. we are not only going to repeal those subsidies, we will go after those golden parachutes they gave themselves before declaring bankruptcy to make sure that workers receive the benefits
and fence line communities whether in rural places or center city's receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we are making in housing and pollution reduction in workforce development and transportation across the board. we're also going going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have now been abandoned. saw the front page of the times two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt except for the benefit of millions and millions of dollars going...
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in 2012 through the major development center the survey with the corners stores many stores do have access and some are bad quality and an overwhelming support from communitymembers wanting to utilities the service spas we decided to work with the small businesses as their role within the community and bringing more fresh produce produce cerebrothe neighborhood their compassionate about creating a healthy environment when we get into the work they rise up to leadership. >> the different stores and assessment and trying to get them to understand the value of having healthy foods at a reasonable price you can offer people fruits and vegetables and healthy produce they can't afford it not going to be able to allow it so that's why i want to get involved and we just make sure that there are alternatives to people can come into a store and not just see cookies and candies and potting chips and that kind of thing hi, i'm cindy the director of the a preif you believe program it is so important about healthy retail in the low income community is how it brings that health and hope to the communities i worked in the tenderloin for 20 years the difference you walk ou
in 2012 through the major development center the survey with the corners stores many stores do have access and some are bad quality and an overwhelming support from communitymembers wanting to utilities the service spas we decided to work with the small businesses as their role within the community and bringing more fresh produce produce cerebrothe neighborhood their compassionate about creating a healthy environment when we get into the work they rise up to leadership. >> the different...
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as she developed the financial services and first time home buyer program at san francisco lbgt community center and administered the lending circles program in partnership with mission asset fund previously. she served as vice chair for habitat for humanity from 2013-2014 and was on the board of directors for home ownership sf prior to joining as staff member and now executive director. we are fortunate to have shannon join us and to be able to share her experiences and really help us to get good information so people with understand what is available to them. i want to jump right into this and ask you, shannon, welcome, to ask you. i understand home ownership sf has a network of counselors to provide one be on one services to families in different neighborhoods on the ground what are you hearing from families? what are the big issues that are really arising in particular because of covid-19? >> thank you for inviting me here today. we really value the partnership with the recorders office and you are helping with to get people more options. that is very important part of the work we do. thanks
as she developed the financial services and first time home buyer program at san francisco lbgt community center and administered the lending circles program in partnership with mission asset fund previously. she served as vice chair for habitat for humanity from 2013-2014 and was on the board of directors for home ownership sf prior to joining as staff member and now executive director. we are fortunate to have shannon join us and to be able to share her experiences and really help us to get...
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as she developed the financial services and first time home buyer program at san francisco lbgt community center and administered the lending circles program in partnership with mission asset fund previously. she served as vice chair for habitat for humanity from 2013-2014 and was on the board of directors for home ownership sf prior to joining as staff member and now executive director. we are fortunate to have shannon join us and to be able to share her experiences and really help us to get good information so people with understand what is available to them. i want to jump right into this and ask you, shannon, welcome, to ask you. i understand home ownership sf has a network of counselors to provide one be on one services to families in different neighborhoods on the ground what are you hearing from families? what are the big issues that are really arising in particular because of covid-19? >> thank you for inviting me here today. we really value the partnership with the recorders office and you are helping with to get people more options. that is very important part of the work we do. thanks
as she developed the financial services and first time home buyer program at san francisco lbgt community center and administered the lending circles program in partnership with mission asset fund previously. she served as vice chair for habitat for humanity from 2013-2014 and was on the board of directors for home ownership sf prior to joining as staff member and now executive director. we are fortunate to have shannon join us and to be able to share her experiences and really help us to get...
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center bombing in 1993 and they will never be forgotten. the president then tweeting in addition to nearly a billion dollars the treasury provided tribal communities, the department of housing and urban developmenton and cares act funding today to respond to the coronavirus with improved housing, indoor air quality and food pantry support. connell: we are still dealing with grim reality, the u.s. shattering its record when new single day infection surging over 77000, this comes to astrazeneca releasing a vaccine trial result on monday. a lot of people are looking forward to that, we are joined by michael the director of infectious disease at the university of alabama in birmingham. i think doctor, when you are on a moment ago you were the first to tell us about this bike that was starting in the south and now it's become a big story. let me start broad and work our way to the specific stories, how are things now? >> we are struggling a bit and you see that across the south, as you mentioned the biggest challenge as i mentioned last time is the number of cases in the number of people getting sick and also starting to spread to hospital capacities and as you see reported from a lot of places icu b
center bombing in 1993 and they will never be forgotten. the president then tweeting in addition to nearly a billion dollars the treasury provided tribal communities, the department of housing and urban developmenton and cares act funding today to respond to the coronavirus with improved housing, indoor air quality and food pantry support. connell: we are still dealing with grim reality, the u.s. shattering its record when new single day infection surging over 77000, this comes to astrazeneca...
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as she developed the financial services and first time home buyer program at san francisco lbgt community centerd the lending circles program in partnership with mission asset fund previously. she served as vice chair for habitat for humanity from 2013-2014 and was on the board of directors for home ownership sf prior to joining as staff member and now executive director. we are fortunate to have shannon join us and to be able to share her experiences and really help us to get good information so people with understand what is available to them. i want to jump right into this and ask you, shannon, welcome, to ask you. i understand home ownership sf has a network of counselors to provide one be on one services to families in different neighborhoods on the ground what are you hearing from families? what are the big issues that are really arising in particular because of covid-19? >> thank you for inviting me here today. we really value the partnership with the recorders office and you are helping with to get people more options. that is very important part of the work we do. thanks for inviting me
as she developed the financial services and first time home buyer program at san francisco lbgt community centerd the lending circles program in partnership with mission asset fund previously. she served as vice chair for habitat for humanity from 2013-2014 and was on the board of directors for home ownership sf prior to joining as staff member and now executive director. we are fortunate to have shannon join us and to be able to share her experiences and really help us to get good information...
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center, with ocii on first source and local highering. they will continue the work they've done on training programs with non-profit organizations and young community developerswe're going to switch back to renderings for a few slides to show the project from a different angle. this is looking down at the north p facade of the project. you can see bayfront park which is under construction and for which the warriors are proposing to pay that maintenance fee we saw on the previous slide. this shows that the pedestrian view standing on the north side of warriors way looking to the waterfront. it activates the groundfloor uses anwa an on warrior's way. the plan amendment before you today was presented to the mission bay citizens advisory committee twice. once at a workshop and in january of 2020 as an action item when it passed by majority. the warriors have done outreach work to other organizations outside of ocii and those organizations that are listed here. as shown on this slide, the ocii commission has vote today approve the redevelopment plan amendment and the planning commission has adopted its findings of consistency with the general plan. after the board
center, with ocii on first source and local highering. they will continue the work they've done on training programs with non-profit organizations and young community developerswe're going to switch back to renderings for a few slides to show the project from a different angle. this is looking down at the north p facade of the project. you can see bayfront park which is under construction and for which the warriors are proposing to pay that maintenance fee we saw on the previous slide. this...
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i'm on the board of the civic center benefit district which is one of the on site community groups that you haven't mentioned. we have worked closely with the three developers, a couple of them are on our board. on related to the pedestrian aspect and the facility of the groundfloor of the building and they're happy with them. we did that many months before you got involved. i want to point out that in the past five years, nine developments have been progress 2700 units of housing. with affordable units. these units are already there and taking up a lot of the parcels that are already there. of the list of 18 that you are dealing with, if you eliminate the three that under construction and the three we talked about that's 12. three are owned by the city and one of them is owned by the community college district, and two of them are very viable businesses so leaves you with eight small warehouses that are either under utilized or empty. this whole to do is the over blown as to what you are talking about. the important thing is to move this thing forward, particularly the parts of the plan that deal with the pedestrian environment and you don't need to hold t
i'm on the board of the civic center benefit district which is one of the on site community groups that you haven't mentioned. we have worked closely with the three developers, a couple of them are on our board. on related to the pedestrian aspect and the facility of the groundfloor of the building and they're happy with them. we did that many months before you got involved. i want to point out that in the past five years, nine developments have been progress 2700 units of housing. with...
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in 2012 through the major development center the survey with the corners stores many stores do have access and some are bad quality and an overwhelming support from community members wanting to utilities the service spas we decided to work with the small businesses as their role within the community and bringing more fresh produce produce cerebrothe neighborhood their compassionate about creating a healthy environment when we get into the work they rise up to leadership. >> the different stores and assessment and trying to get them to understand the value of having healthy foods at a reasonable price you can offer people fruits and vegetables and healthy produce they can't afford it not going to be able to allow it so that's why i want to get involved and we just make sure that there are alternatives to people can come into a store and not just see cookies and candies and potting chips and that kind of thing hi, i'm cindy the director of the a preif you believe program it is so important about healthy retail in the low income community is how it brings that health and hope to the communities i worked in the tenderloin for 20 years the difference you walk o
in 2012 through the major development center the survey with the corners stores many stores do have access and some are bad quality and an overwhelming support from community members wanting to utilities the service spas we decided to work with the small businesses as their role within the community and bringing more fresh produce produce cerebrothe neighborhood their compassionate about creating a healthy environment when we get into the work they rise up to leadership. >> the different...
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community and 150 units and the city first college of preference. nearly four acres of publicly assessed space and with the development of the child care center. i am most proud that what a child friendly san francisco could look like and to attend the housing development for housing with children. and also the child friendly san francisco sort of element that we would like to put in there. several years ago we tasked the planning department to work on a policy paper and recommendations on how housing and even those in multi-unit buildings could be more child friendly. today you will be bordering on what defines housing and that will send a strange signal and family friendly for families with children in san francisco. it is about shifting our entire worldview and culture. and with what the spaces and neighborhoods look like designed with children in mind. and director rich hillis and many planning commissioners who supported this including commissioner moore and to where it is today. with quite a few city planning staff members that were involved in helping us define what it really meant and this includes sheila and others. and notice they ar
community and 150 units and the city first college of preference. nearly four acres of publicly assessed space and with the development of the child care center. i am most proud that what a child friendly san francisco could look like and to attend the housing development for housing with children. and also the child friendly san francisco sort of element that we would like to put in there. several years ago we tasked the planning department to work on a policy paper and recommendations on how...
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officer at the department operations center and we developed staff and on wellness webinar and other wellness resources. our most recent webinar focused on the latin ex community. we had over 700 participants and so we're very proud of that and i also wanted to just briefly highlight the work that our peers and populations specific programs which are mhsa funded have done and a lot of community engagement and outreach from well choke phone calls and drumming and singing groups and support groups done and the groups make up our covid response team. two people i forgot. i apologize to those people. irene and moving on, to the next slide. covid has i am pacted us. we've seen increases to our warm lines and crisis lines and increased reports about acuity. i've talked about the shelter in place is having on our children and their families and we've also had impacts across our system around access and flow. so we've seen fewer people face-to-face and we are still doing intakes and we've increased our tele health work and we've also scenery duced capacity and residential treatment and people were spending test result and we've had residential programs that closed bec
officer at the department operations center and we developed staff and on wellness webinar and other wellness resources. our most recent webinar focused on the latin ex community. we had over 700 participants and so we're very proud of that and i also wanted to just briefly highlight the work that our peers and populations specific programs which are mhsa funded have done and a lot of community engagement and outreach from well choke phone calls and drumming and singing groups and support...
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officer at the department operations center and we developed staff and on wellness webinar and other wellness resources. our most recent webinar focused on the latin ex community. we had over 700 participants and so we're very proud of that and i also wanted to just briefly highlight the work that our peers and populations specific programs which are mhsa funded have done and a lot of community engagement and outreach from well choke phone calls and drumming and singing groups and support groups done and the groups make up our covid response team. two people i forgot. i apologize to those people. irene and moving on, to the next slide. covid has i am pacted us. we've seen increases to our warm lines and crisis lines and increased reports about acuity. i've talked about the shelter in place is having on our children and their families and we've also had impacts across our system around access and flow. so we've seen fewer people face-to-face and we are still doing intakes and we've increased our tele health work and we've also scenery duced capacity and residential treatment and people were spending test result and we've had residential programs that closed bec
officer at the department operations center and we developed staff and on wellness webinar and other wellness resources. our most recent webinar focused on the latin ex community. we had over 700 participants and so we're very proud of that and i also wanted to just briefly highlight the work that our peers and populations specific programs which are mhsa funded have done and a lot of community engagement and outreach from well choke phone calls and drumming and singing groups and support...