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let me preface it by acknowledging the work of former supervisor david chu who repealed the state ledge tuesday of costa hawkins. due to the lobbying powers of the real estate industry, he did not succeed. as happens, when legislators failed to legislate and there are a need, people went to the court of last resort and that was the initiative process and that's how prop 10 ended up on the ballot. to put it in local san francisco historical terms, and i don't say this, but the late angelo sanjackomo who in the 197 '50's, ends thousandowned thousands ofa large rent hike across the board, it was the classic displaced people of all colors and of all ages and the san francisco board of supervisors and even mayor diane feinstine supported a rent control law in the city of san francisco. as that was popular, the real estate industry went to sacramento and passed costa hawkins, which was sweeping in its pre 'emion of local government's ability to the exact question you are asking to a single-family homeowner, none of this means anything, right. because if you live in your home, you are really n
let me preface it by acknowledging the work of former supervisor david chu who repealed the state ledge tuesday of costa hawkins. due to the lobbying powers of the real estate industry, he did not succeed. as happens, when legislators failed to legislate and there are a need, people went to the court of last resort and that was the initiative process and that's how prop 10 ended up on the ballot. to put it in local san francisco historical terms, and i don't say this, but the late angelo...
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with the support and former supervisor now state senator scott wiener as well as assembly member david chu, the entire local sacramento legislative delegation, have with uber and lyft support agreed to produce a bill, with any luck at all, by a majority vote of both houses in the state, will be law by the first day of january of 2018 -- i'm sorry, 2019. that will allow us to actually go to the ballot in november and do what portland has done and have a per ride sur charge so there's a direction next us between the impact and our fund to transportation improvement this is san francisco. there are details but it is a 3.25% sur charge at its highest. we want to have a. d.a. rides so there's no charge on those. rides where there are multiple individuals that and it's a one and a half percent charge. i will give you all of that. i want to thank assembly member tinge as well as senator wiener and chu as well as the folks at lyft and uber who really, i think, want to turn the page and become a part of the solution and finally, it wouldn't have happened without my chief-of-staff whom i am profound
with the support and former supervisor now state senator scott wiener as well as assembly member david chu, the entire local sacramento legislative delegation, have with uber and lyft support agreed to produce a bill, with any luck at all, by a majority vote of both houses in the state, will be law by the first day of january of 2018 -- i'm sorry, 2019. that will allow us to actually go to the ballot in november and do what portland has done and have a per ride sur charge so there's a direction...
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organized by -- i was invited to the kickoff as well as the parade and walked with mayor breed and david chu and some of the officials. it was really well attended. thousands of people showed up for the parade and for the street fair. it was a very good day for the small business in chinatown and it was organized by the chinatown merchants association. >> any other commissioner comments? do we have public comments on commissioner comments? seeing none, public comment is closed. new business. do we have any new business to discuss? do we have public comment on new business? seeing none. public comment is closed. >> sfgovtv, show the office of small business slide. >> ok, so it is our custom to begin and end each small business commission meeting with a reminder that the office of small business is the only place to start your new business in san francisco and the best place to get answers to your questions about doing business in san francisco. the san francisco small business commission is the official public forum to voice your opinions and concerns about policies that effect the economic v
organized by -- i was invited to the kickoff as well as the parade and walked with mayor breed and david chu and some of the officials. it was really well attended. thousands of people showed up for the parade and for the street fair. it was a very good day for the small business in chinatown and it was organized by the chinatown merchants association. >> any other commissioner comments? do we have public comments on commissioner comments? seeing none, public comment is closed. new...
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this funding and even though he is not able to attend today, i wanted to recognize asommably member david chu who created the pilot program for legal counsel for san franciscans for civil proceedings in 2011 when he was a member of the board of supervise source and i appreciate his advocate siz on this i believer ewe over the years. i want to thank the legal service organizations who are here with us today and will assist us in developmenting and implementing this very important program. so now with that, i'd like to turn it over to the district five supervisor, someone who has been on the front lines and an advocate for residents of district five for so many years , ladies and gentlemen, district valley supervisor brown. [applause] >> thank you and good morning. i'm valley brown, supervisor of district five. today is a good day for renters and the city. in june, of this year, the voters of san francisco asked and received right to legal council when fighting evictions. assembly member chu introduced the idea when he was on the board of supervise source. today we celebrate this work put into
this funding and even though he is not able to attend today, i wanted to recognize asommably member david chu who created the pilot program for legal counsel for san franciscans for civil proceedings in 2011 when he was a member of the board of supervise source and i appreciate his advocate siz on this i believer ewe over the years. i want to thank the legal service organizations who are here with us today and will assist us in developmenting and implementing this very important program. so now...
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governor brown signed the bill from san francisco assemblyman david chu into law yesterday.ow the current law requires landlords to give tenants three days to pay rent or -- pay the rent or move out and allows five calendar days to respond to an eviction lawsuit. the bill stops the clock on saturday, sunday and court holidays. >>> happening today preparing for the big one in san francisco. the city is holding a disaster response exercise at st. mary's cathedral this morning. the scenario is a 7.9 magnitude earthquake on the san andreas fault. around 100 volunteers will play the role of earthquake survivors testing the city's ability to shelter displaced people. according to the plan, more than 23,000 people could be displaced in a real major earthquake. >>> in today's "gma" first look, a big settlement involving actress gwyneth paltrow's lifestyle website. abc news has details. >> reporter: in this morning's "gma" first look, gwyneth paltrow's lifestyle brand goop is paying the price for allegedly promoting unscientific claims about three of its products, settling a $145,000
governor brown signed the bill from san francisco assemblyman david chu into law yesterday.ow the current law requires landlords to give tenants three days to pay rent or -- pay the rent or move out and allows five calendar days to respond to an eviction lawsuit. the bill stops the clock on saturday, sunday and court holidays. >>> happening today preparing for the big one in san francisco. the city is holding a disaster response exercise at st. mary's cathedral this morning. the...
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colleagues in the legislatures, sustainable transportation, options, advocate, assembly member, david to -- chu >> the son is signing to shining on the transit centre. grand central west is open for business. the sceptic said that we wouldn't make the tough decisions. we wouldn't choose the tough decisions to make it happen. what we chose differently, we chose to address the congestion on our freeways and our airpor airports. we chose to tackle the environmental issues to reduce greenhouse gases. we chose to bring together the myriads of interest in our bay area. bringing together eight bay area counties to the center. bringing together 11 transit agencies to this centre. by the way, we have 60 more transit agencies to go. we have come so far. we have
colleagues in the legislatures, sustainable transportation, options, advocate, assembly member, david to -- chu >> the son is signing to shining on the transit centre. grand central west is open for business. the sceptic said that we wouldn't make the tough decisions. we wouldn't choose the tough decisions to make it happen. what we chose differently, we chose to address the congestion on our freeways and our airpor airports. we chose to tackle the environmental issues to reduce...
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colleagues in the legislatures, sustainable transportation, options, advocate, assembly member, david to -- chu >> the son is signing to shining on the transit centre. grand central west is open for business. the sceptic said that we wouldn't make the tough decisions. we wouldn't choose the tough decisions to make it happen. what we chose differently, we chose to address the congestion on our freeways and our airpor airports. we chose to tackle the environmental issues to reduce greenhouse gases. we chose to bring together the myriads of interest in our bay area. bringing together eight bay area counties to the center. bringing together 11 transit agencies to this centre. by the way, we have 60 more transit agencies to go. we have come so far. we have only been able to do it because it takes a village to create the transit village. and all of you have been those village leaders. i have the honor of helping to recognize a couple of the state partners who are responsible for this -- responsible for the vision, the design, helping to fund debt and helping to build it. thank you to stay partners. i
colleagues in the legislatures, sustainable transportation, options, advocate, assembly member, david to -- chu >> the son is signing to shining on the transit centre. grand central west is open for business. the sceptic said that we wouldn't make the tough decisions. we wouldn't choose the tough decisions to make it happen. what we chose differently, we chose to address the congestion on our freeways and our airpor airports. we chose to tackle the environmental issues to reduce...
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david? is this a message that sticks? >> chu's holograms atll coac we have to go back to midterms in 2004, he lost them. one of the interesting things i agree, mollilizing nials is a big thing. the second thing is how are democrats actually go frame the argument against trump? there are a lot of arguments tot make agarump and they made a lot of them in 2016 and barack obama sort ofpread the field with a lot of different arguments, but which is the one that acally turns voters minds? i personally think it's the corruption o t. >> woodrufe clock is ticking. they better make up their minds. it's almost november. >> trump is the issue. >> woodruff: mark shields, david brooks, thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. open tennis tournament continues this week to celebrate its 50th anniversary, and the "open era" which marked the beginning of players winning prize money. jeffrey brown looks at the legacy of the first men's champion there, arthur ashe, and the lessons his career and life still serve up. >> brown: when the world's greatest tenn
david? is this a message that sticks? >> chu's holograms atll coac we have to go back to midterms in 2004, he lost them. one of the interesting things i agree, mollilizing nials is a big thing. the second thing is how are democrats actually go frame the argument against trump? there are a lot of arguments tot make agarump and they made a lot of them in 2016 and barack obama sort ofpread the field with a lot of different arguments, but which is the one that acally turns voters minds? i...
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i am david westin out in chicago today. christie hefner is here are chu enterprises as chairman and ceo -- christie hefner is here. she used to run playboy enterprises as chairman and ceo. good to have you back. start with a business you know very well, media. you were running "playboy" and helped take it to a media business it we are seeing so much change in the media world right now. >> your point about transformation is exactly right. we think, what business are we end, and say we do not want to be in the railroad business, we want to be in the transportation business. we want to create a style of content across platforms. i remember back over a decade magazine conference and using it as a theme, magazine's: brands and taking it be on the pages. what is happening is a shift from an ad focus model to a consumer focused model. i bothf people you and know, particularly in the newspaper and magazine business, it was all about how to create business advertising, and we and are charged for the product. that became a problem, even before the disruption of the
i am david westin out in chicago today. christie hefner is here are chu enterprises as chairman and ceo -- christie hefner is here. she used to run playboy enterprises as chairman and ceo. good to have you back. start with a business you know very well, media. you were running "playboy" and helped take it to a media business it we are seeing so much change in the media world right now. >> your point about transformation is exactly right. we think, what business are we end, and...