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fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up. i gave him directions on what i needed to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the express if you were of making sure that san francisco continues to remember what we are all about. and, believe me, it was a very special breed of people who in 1906 actually started the process of the resurrection of san francisco. so it shouldn't surprise you that some many, many years later, more than 100 years later, the word "breed" is still the foundation of our city. the new mayor is "breed." i don't know if that's her real name. i have no idea, but i do know that it represents everything this city is all about for so many years and i am just delighted,
fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up. i gave him directions on what i needed to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the...
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issued a challenge and the challenge was get disconnected young people connected to jobs and so mayor ed lee said we should lead this challenge that the city will have 25 hundred jobs that first summer 6200 jobs and been building. >> i'll high are ups we like to pledge 50 jobs so for youth this summer. >> excellent. thank you. >> a large part of the jobs it did manual resource center started off a a youth program and our first year 35 percent of the young people working full-time we know there the pressors looking for committed young people the resource fair attracts over 6 hundred people if all over the city and the greater bay area. >> we have public and private partnership the employers came from hertz rent a car and many private sector jobs sea have the city staff so the airport is here, starbuck's is here we've been retail we have restaurants, we have offices and so the young people will get an opportunity to partner search warrant with so many of the great champions for jobs. >> for the past 5 years we've hired over 3 willed youth to work as business traces they have been promoted to s
issued a challenge and the challenge was get disconnected young people connected to jobs and so mayor ed lee said we should lead this challenge that the city will have 25 hundred jobs that first summer 6200 jobs and been building. >> i'll high are ups we like to pledge 50 jobs so for youth this summer. >> excellent. thank you. >> a large part of the jobs it did manual resource center started off a a youth program and our first year 35 percent of the young people working...
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. >>> we are back and awaiting apple earnings dan ives and ed lee from the "new york times," mike santoli await this number. dan, we know you love this stock. what will you be looking out for? >> i think it is important to show the super cycle continues. in the march quarter as well as into june. and you combine that with services, i think the biggest product cycle year we have ever seen from apple. when they start to put a further stamp on that especially on guidance into june, we see them at $3 trillion within the year >> it is moving higher in afterhours, up 1% or so. what are the key thing you are watching out for >> i agree with dan. i think they are expecting a strong quarter i like to look at the services revenue, that's the media side of things. but just because what we have seen in the trend, with google yesterday and facebook just now, there is more people spending more time on their phones. that's likely to sort of give an extra boost to that side of their business which is now their second largest business after iphone. >> wilfred one of the other questions is whether we will
. >>> we are back and awaiting apple earnings dan ives and ed lee from the "new york times," mike santoli await this number. dan, we know you love this stock. what will you be looking out for? >> i think it is important to show the super cycle continues. in the march quarter as well as into june. and you combine that with services, i think the biggest product cycle year we have ever seen from apple. when they start to put a further stamp on that especially on guidance...
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when ed lee was at public works, whole thing has been going on for years. these are the keys that we wire up. we need those two people on the rate appeals board. we need public works. we need district 10. there's a whole bunch of schemes and stuff that goes on and things were reported and mostly went to deputy city attorney and it gets buried. it's like it is. garbage in and garbage out. nothing changes. it's a complicated web. following the dots, following the money and following the intricate bait and switch scams that have been going on. mohammed nuru was just sloppy. it's just corrupt like this. it really is. it goes back to mayor brown. most of these are paid to play situation. >> clerk: thank you for sharing your comments. checking mr. chair at this time with mr. smith. there are no further callers in the queue. >> supervisor preston: thank you for those who called in. public comment is now closed. seeing no other comments or questions from committee members. i like to reiterate my thanks to mr. del rosa, mr. jensen for your work on this. we look forw
when ed lee was at public works, whole thing has been going on for years. these are the keys that we wire up. we need those two people on the rate appeals board. we need public works. we need district 10. there's a whole bunch of schemes and stuff that goes on and things were reported and mostly went to deputy city attorney and it gets buried. it's like it is. garbage in and garbage out. nothing changes. it's a complicated web. following the dots, following the money and following the intricate...
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. >> now up 3% after hours let's bring in cnbc contributor ed lee from "the new york times" and tom forte important data point was sales in the june quarter will be better than expected if you go back to the early days of the pandemic, recall that amazon leaned into essentials. this had a negative impact on their sales. they weren't able to keep up with demand. since then they added fulfillment centers and head count. they're much better prepared i think that's going to position them for the june quarter and that's why the june quarter revenue is going to be better than expected. >> so, ed, we were expecting very tough comps throughout the rest of the year but we're seeing whether it's amazon or other big tech players that they have seen structural shifts over the last year, not just temporary covid shifts. >> right i think that should signal to the market, the marketplace, what's going on with when we get out of the pandemic or even in mid-pandemic, there is a secular change i think people will continue to buy stuff on amazon like they were during lockdown periods maybe not quite as much
. >> now up 3% after hours let's bring in cnbc contributor ed lee from "the new york times" and tom forte important data point was sales in the june quarter will be better than expected if you go back to the early days of the pandemic, recall that amazon leaned into essentials. this had a negative impact on their sales. they weren't able to keep up with demand. since then they added fulfillment centers and head count. they're much better prepared i think that's going to position...
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let's bring in ed lee from "the new york times" and our own alex sherman, cnbc.com. have time for a quick take from each of you, alex, so make it a hot one. what's the headline of your story out on netflix tomorrow morning? >> here's the headline short term -- this was not a great quarter for netflix. they overindexed early in covid where they had so many subscribers, simply not enough subscribers left in the first quarter. they missed expectations and they're forecasting only 1 million subscribers for the second quarter which is really low. long term not so bad netflix reassuring investors that they do expect growth to accelerate in the second half of this year. >> what do you make of this buyback, is that desperation or is it sensible >> i think it's sensible it's a sign the balance sheet is strong, they don't need to borrow money and so they're self funding and have real profits. i think competitors are gaining steam despite the pandemic pull forward that they had but it's got a strong balance sheet, a lot of cash coming in and i think they'll be ahead of the game
let's bring in ed lee from "the new york times" and our own alex sherman, cnbc.com. have time for a quick take from each of you, alex, so make it a hot one. what's the headline of your story out on netflix tomorrow morning? >> here's the headline short term -- this was not a great quarter for netflix. they overindexed early in covid where they had so many subscribers, simply not enough subscribers left in the first quarter. they missed expectations and they're forecasting only 1...
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also i want to acknowledge the wait mayor ed lee and jeff buckley who worked tirelessly to advance the first time around with senator leno and also the team at supervisor safai just mentioned and economic and were involved in these efforts. part of the reason i bring up some of the history, this bill passes the california senate last time around in 2014 by one vote. it was deep into the evening hours and they were able to twist these arms necessary and to get the final it died by a single vote and the campaign against it was remarkably dis honeddist and we expect nothing different this time around and none of the facts really mattered in the assembly housing committee at that time where really fox were the argument argumentswere thrown out with wd with republican to kill this bill in 2014 in the assembly housing committee, joined with the republican members and the real estate industry. one of those democrats, sharon quirk silva is on the assembly housing committee today and someone i hope will take a different view to this legislation this time around. and one other thing that's diffe
also i want to acknowledge the wait mayor ed lee and jeff buckley who worked tirelessly to advance the first time around with senator leno and also the team at supervisor safai just mentioned and economic and were involved in these efforts. part of the reason i bring up some of the history, this bill passes the california senate last time around in 2014 by one vote. it was deep into the evening hours and they were able to twist these arms necessary and to get the final it died by a single vote...
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fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up. i gave him directions on what i needed to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the express if you were of making sure that san francisco continues to remember what we are all about. and, believe me, it was a very special breed of people who in 1906 actually started the process of the resurrection of san francisco. so it shouldn't surprise you that some many, many years later, more than 100 years later, the word "breed" is still the foundation of our city. the new mayor is "breed." i don't know if that's her real name. i have no idea, but i do know that it represents everything this city is all about for so many years and i am just delighted,
fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up. i gave him directions on what i needed to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the...
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about whether or how that should happen what's your reaction to that sara >> yeah, great story by ed leeroblem for "the wall street journal. you take a look at the "the new york times," they've got 7.5 million subscribers. by comparison, "the wall street journal" with 2.6 is just not doing enough to get to where it needs to be one of the things that was addressed, the company is not doing enough to expand to young people and people of color. i would argue it's not just that, that they need to focus on, "the wall street journal" needs to diverse tie its subscription products. one-third of every "the new york times" subscriber is subscribing to the cooking or crosswords app. and then putting the consumer site wire cutter behind the pay wall they've got to figure out how to diversefy to become more of a company. >> sara, i want to thank you, joanne, i want to thank you. we're up against the break but actually a longer conversation than we're having. >>> when we come back after the break, business leaders across the country gathering on zoom over the weekend to discuss voting legislation bil
about whether or how that should happen what's your reaction to that sara >> yeah, great story by ed leeroblem for "the wall street journal. you take a look at the "the new york times," they've got 7.5 million subscribers. by comparison, "the wall street journal" with 2.6 is just not doing enough to get to where it needs to be one of the things that was addressed, the company is not doing enough to expand to young people and people of color. i would argue it's not...
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homelessness challenge and it was founded in 2015 because we were really pushing up against mayor ed lee at the time, his wanting to displace people and our organization at the time started working with people living on the street and in large encampments. we actually worked together with encampment residents to get a port-a-potty at the site and started to work with neighbors and with d.p.w. and try to work with the department of homelessness which was jesse casitski at the time to call for organized spaces. this legislation has some flaws in it because it actually didn't consult the organization, our organization that actually was doing this work in the beginning working with people experiencing homelessness and inviting supervisor mandelman who wasn't even a supervisor yet to be part of that and it's time to work together, because i understand the issues that are brought up by the homeless coalition. but i do people that would want to be part of this and a community integrated framework and rafael, let's include it in there. this was the work we were trying to do at 180 jones. there a
homelessness challenge and it was founded in 2015 because we were really pushing up against mayor ed lee at the time, his wanting to displace people and our organization at the time started working with people living on the street and in large encampments. we actually worked together with encampment residents to get a port-a-potty at the site and started to work with neighbors and with d.p.w. and try to work with the department of homelessness which was jesse casitski at the time to call for...
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fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up.eeded to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the express if you were of making sure that san francisco continues to remember what we are all about. and, believe me, it was a very special breed of people who in 1906 actually started the process of the resurrection of san francisco. so it shouldn't surprise you that some many, many years later, more than 100 years later, the word "breed" is still the foundation of our city. the new mayor is "breed." i don't know if that's her real name. i have no idea, but i do know that it represents everything this city is all about for so many years and i am just delighted, believe me and i was told by lee h
fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up.eeded to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the express if you were of making sure that...
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also i want to acknowledge the wait mayor ed lee and jeff buckley who worked tirelessly to advance the first time around with senator leno and also the team at supervisor safai just mentioned and economic and were involved in these efforts. part of the reason i bring up some of the history, this bill passes the california senate last time around in 2014 by one vote. it was deep into the evening hours and they were able to twist these arms necessary and to get the final it died by a single vote and the campaign against it was remarkably dis honeddist and we expect nothing different this time around and none of the facts really mattered in the assembly housing committee at that time where really fox were the argument argumentswere thrown out with wd with republican to kill this bill in 2014 in the assembly housing committee, joined with the republican members and the real estate industry. one of those democrats, sharon quirk silva is on the assembly housing committee today and someone i hope will take a different view to this legislation this time around. and one other thing that's diffe
also i want to acknowledge the wait mayor ed lee and jeff buckley who worked tirelessly to advance the first time around with senator leno and also the team at supervisor safai just mentioned and economic and were involved in these efforts. part of the reason i bring up some of the history, this bill passes the california senate last time around in 2014 by one vote. it was deep into the evening hours and they were able to twist these arms necessary and to get the final it died by a single vote...
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homelessness challenge and it was founded in 2015 because we were really pushing up against mayor ed lee at the time, his wanting to displace people and our organization at the time started working with people living on the street and in large encampments. we actually worked together with encampment residents to get a port-a-potty at the site and started to work with neighbors and with d.p.w. and try to work with the department of homelessness which was jesse casitski at the time to call for organized spaces. this legislation has some flaws in it because it actually didn't consult the organization, our organization that actually was doing this work in the beginning working with people experiencing homelessness and inviting supervisor mandelman who wasn't even a supervisor yet to be part of that and it's time to work together, because i understand the issues that are brought up by the homeless coalition. but i do people that would want to be part of this and a community integrated framework and rafael, let's include it in there. this was the work we were trying to do at 180 jones. there a
homelessness challenge and it was founded in 2015 because we were really pushing up against mayor ed lee at the time, his wanting to displace people and our organization at the time started working with people living on the street and in large encampments. we actually worked together with encampment residents to get a port-a-potty at the site and started to work with neighbors and with d.p.w. and try to work with the department of homelessness which was jesse casitski at the time to call for...
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also i want to acknowledge the wait mayor ed lee and jeff buckley who worked tirelessly to advance the first time around with senator leno and also the team at supervisor safai just mentioned and economic and were involved in these efforts. part of the reason i bring up some of the history, this bill passes the california senate last time around in 2014 by one vote. it was deep into the evening hours and they were able to twist these arms necessary and to get the final it died by a single vote and the campaign against it was remarkably dis honeddist and we expect nothing different this time around and none of the facts really mattered in the assembly housing committee at that time where really fox were the argument argumentswere thrown out with wd with republican to kill this bill in 2014 in the assembly housing committee, joined with the republican members and the real estate industry. one of those democrats, sharon quirk silva is on the assembly housing committee today and someone i hope will take a different view to this legislation this time around. and one other thing that's diffe
also i want to acknowledge the wait mayor ed lee and jeff buckley who worked tirelessly to advance the first time around with senator leno and also the team at supervisor safai just mentioned and economic and were involved in these efforts. part of the reason i bring up some of the history, this bill passes the california senate last time around in 2014 by one vote. it was deep into the evening hours and they were able to twist these arms necessary and to get the final it died by a single vote...
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fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up.gave him directions on what i needed to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the express if you were of making sure that san francisco continues to remember what we are all about. and, believe me, it was a very special breed of people who in 1906 actually started the process of the resurrection of san francisco. so it shouldn't surprise you that some many, many years later, more than 100 years later, the word "breed" is still the foundation of our city. the new mayor is "breed." i don't know if that's her real name. i have no idea, but i do know that it represents everything this city is all about for so many years and i am just delighted, bel
fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up.gave him directions on what i needed to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the express...
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fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up. i gave him directions on what i needed to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the express if you were of making sure that san francisco continues to remember what we are all about. and, believe me, it was a very special breed of people who in 1906 actually started the process of the resurrection of san francisco. so it shouldn't surprise you that some many, many years later, more than 100 years later, the word "breed" is still the foundation of our city. the new mayor is "breed." i don't know if that's her real name. i have no idea, but i do know that it represents everything this city is all about for so many years and i am just delighted,
fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up. i gave him directions on what i needed to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the...
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this hole, the new competition for stocks do you think that's what ed is referring to, and do you think that's what we're looking at leee lost him, ed, we'll try to get him back while you and i continue to talk >> sure. >> i want you to follow through on that thought. i also want you to respond to something the journal wrote over the weekend, and that is that the pandemic in general shocked corporate america into adopting technology in ways they hadn't expected and because of that, we're going to be looking at that long awaited return to productivity do you think that makes sense? >> absolutely. i have been making that very same argument that the pandemic really was a shock to all of us. and i think those of us who could respond to it in a creative, positive way, by using technology to do our work to go about our business, to try to have some normality in our home lives, we all had to use technology i think that every business now really is a tech company if you're not using technology to improve the quality of the goods and services you provide to the consumer, if you're not using technology to bring the goods and ser
this hole, the new competition for stocks do you think that's what ed is referring to, and do you think that's what we're looking at leee lost him, ed, we'll try to get him back while you and i continue to talk >> sure. >> i want you to follow through on that thought. i also want you to respond to something the journal wrote over the weekend, and that is that the pandemic in general shocked corporate america into adopting technology in ways they hadn't expected and because of that,...
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jamie lee curtis, all of them were terrific. check this op-ed out in the wall street journal.teachers union, do whatever you want and the public pays forever. let's bring in the author of that piece, dan heninger, great to see you. who does the president really represent? >> he seems to think he represents mainly union members as he keeps saying in that news conference last week, he said something extraordinary that jumped out at me which was the middle class built america and unions built the middle class. bernie sanders once said joe biden could be one of the most progressive presidents since fdr. joe biden and bernie sanders in the 1930s, the labor movement then when there was considerable strife between industrial unions and donors of companies, fast forward and look at the reality of what is going on between unions, what we see is middle-class parents, parents of children in schools locked in battle with teachers unions. the cdc said you could reduce social distancing in classroom from 6 feet to 3 feet and american federation of teachers president randi weingarten said th
jamie lee curtis, all of them were terrific. check this op-ed out in the wall street journal.teachers union, do whatever you want and the public pays forever. let's bring in the author of that piece, dan heninger, great to see you. who does the president really represent? >> he seems to think he represents mainly union members as he keeps saying in that news conference last week, he said something extraordinary that jumped out at me which was the middle class built america and unions...