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kim. - why? - i think kim-- well, these days it's probably kim and kylie. kim is definitely an entrepreneur at heart. she's always got a new idea, and a new business she wants to create, and is very excited about life. my day starts at 4:00 am and the first person i'm gonna hear from is kim. best business sense? - best business sense of the kids? - mm-hmm. gosh. i don't know. maybe kylie. harvey: i thought you were gonna say that. kris: yeah, i think kylie. - harvey: she's pretty amazing. - kris: she really surprised me. who enjoys the spotlight the most? the spotlight? not kendall, not kylie. kourtney and khloe really-- probably kim. probably kim. she enjoys it in a good way, i think a healthy way. she knows, you know, when she wants to talk about something, and she's-- she's very smart about it. - so far i've guessed right on everyone. - okay, good. - okay. - good. i feel like we're on a game show. this may-- this may be problematic for you to answer. who are you the tightest with? it depends on the day. - overall. - overall. overall. you're so smart. you
kim. - why? - i think kim-- well, these days it's probably kim and kylie. kim is definitely an entrepreneur at heart. she's always got a new idea, and a new business she wants to create, and is very excited about life. my day starts at 4:00 am and the first person i'm gonna hear from is kim. best business sense? - best business sense of the kids? - mm-hmm. gosh. i don't know. maybe kylie. harvey: i thought you were gonna say that. kris: yeah, i think kylie. - harvey: she's pretty amazing. -...
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kim? >> supervisor kim: i was just confirming that the sing tao and the world journal did actually apply. >> yes. >> supervisor kim: but they don't have printing that actually take place in san francisco. okay. i'm just going to say that being that those two newspapers do have an interest in participating but were not selected because of this requirement that o.c. -- >> o.c.a. >> supervisor kim: o.c.a. -- sorry. we have o.c.i.i. coming before us later. o.c.a. could not make a recommendation for those two, i will be making a motion to include those two publications. >> president breed: okay. supervisor kim has made a motion to include those two publications, and seconded by supervisor tang. can we take that without objection? without objection. supervisor cohen? >> supervisor cohen: i just wanted to ask, did bayview apply? >> no ma'am. >> president breed: but even they did not apply, that does not prohibit us from including them in this. >> supervisor cohen: correct. >> i don't believe so, no. >> president breed: and also they've applied in the past but they're dealing with capacity issues from my understanding. >>
kim? >> supervisor kim: i was just confirming that the sing tao and the world journal did actually apply. >> yes. >> supervisor kim: but they don't have printing that actually take place in san francisco. okay. i'm just going to say that being that those two newspapers do have an interest in participating but were not selected because of this requirement that o.c. -- >> o.c.a. >> supervisor kim: o.c.a. -- sorry. we have o.c.i.i. coming before us later. o.c.a. could...
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kim for senate. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> i have to say this to all of you. if you don't know anything about jane kim, you ask her residents. i am one of them. i recommended every one of you. she can be the best example for our city. jane kimep heart, i believe so. and -- >> thank you for your comments. are there any other members of the public who would like to address this item? please come to the podium. >> good afternoon. members of the board of supervisors. president breed, it's been an honor. i want to take a moment to say that publicly. having said that, we will be selecting a new board president. six months now? and it's really interesting, my choices are probably going to surprise people. the first choice of someone i almost always disagree with because i always have conversations with, and that is jane kim. legislatively you put together types of legislation that has changed the face of san francisco, and i think you would serve in a great capacity. the other person is someone i always disagree with, and she disagrees with me. but she has also changed the face of things that have happened in district 10. she has moved things forward in ways that -- in terms of police accountability. she's made sure things have mo
kim for senate. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> i have to say this to all of you. if you don't know anything about jane kim, you ask her residents. i am one of them. i recommended every one of you. she can be the best example for our city. jane kimep heart, i believe so. and -- >> thank you for your comments. are there any other members of the public who would like to address this item? please come to the podium. >> good afternoon. members of the...
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kim? >> supervisor kim: no. >> clerk: supervisor kim, no. supervisor tang? >> supervisor tang: yes. >> clerk: tang, yes. the motion passes and will be sent to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> supervisor tang: thank you. madam clerk, will you please read the next item. [agenda item read] >> what this ordinance does is it adds one additional use to partial zoned sali in the south of market as well as there is no habitable structures on that parcel currently and that is to build 100% affordable housing only. sali is a very important zoning in the district that i represent because in many ways, it protects arts, manufacturing, repair, the types of jobs and uses that we want to continue to preserve in the south of market, which is what the south of market was originally known to be a neighborhood for. but as the south of market has grown rapidly with both office and residential, it has become more important than ever for us to preserve areas that are zoned p.d.r. and sali. however, we also know that 100% affordable housing and addressing our homel
kim? >> supervisor kim: no. >> clerk: supervisor kim, no. supervisor tang? >> supervisor tang: yes. >> clerk: tang, yes. the motion passes and will be sent to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> supervisor tang: thank you. madam clerk, will you please read the next item. [agenda item read] >> what this ordinance does is it adds one additional use to partial zoned sali in the south of market as well as there is no habitable structures on that...
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kim to say a few words. supervisor kim, the floor is yours. >> supervisor kim: thank you, president cohen. i will be making a motion to continue this item to the board meeting of september 4, 2018. as members watched left-hand turn use committee today, after we introduced 48 amendments, we still have a series of amendments to introduce the following monday. it will require rereferral to the planning commission, and the planning commission does meet during our august recess, and that i hope to have the central soma plan back before the board in the fall, and so we're asking all the appellants to continue the appeal to the first board meeting of the s t september. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. all right. soying that these matters will be continued, let's open up the public comment on the continuance. are there any members of the public that wish to speak on the continuance today, please come on up, please come to the microphone. and again, this is public comment on the continuance. >> hi. laura clark, yimby action. i just wanted to bring it to your attention as we did at land use,
kim to say a few words. supervisor kim, the floor is yours. >> supervisor kim: thank you, president cohen. i will be making a motion to continue this item to the board meeting of september 4, 2018. as members watched left-hand turn use committee today, after we introduced 48 amendments, we still have a series of amendments to introduce the following monday. it will require rereferral to the planning commission, and the planning commission does meet during our august recess, and that i...
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kim. jane kim has had a long history of passing bold legislation that affects the entire city, of having a bold vision for our city. i'm going to city college for free, which as a low-income californian, really, really resonates with me. my mom was a preschool worker. so prop c, the passage of prop c and thank you, supervisor, for that as well, was substantial to a lot of preschool workers as well. i know the current makeup of the board makes my request kind of shooting for the stars, but i really hope that you consider supervisor kime going to be looking at what the ideological makeup of the board is now. my recommendation from that ideological makeup would be supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen, thank you for your hard work on accountability. i am very pleased with the recent budget work that was done. i think we have a long way to go before we're able to have a police force that we can have faith in, and your work has been great on that. so jane kim, that's my number one choice, but my second choice would be supervisor cohen. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. jordan davis. i'd just like to say that my number one choice for board president would also be jane kim. she has been a very prolific legislator, even while swimming upstream. and she would be fitting if she spent her final six months as such. hillary ronen and sandra fewer, you would also be good choices. cohen would be a good choice as well as she's done a lot of work around cannabis equity and making sure mod squad doesn't
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supervisor kim to introduce it and express my strong support for that. >> supervisor cohen: supervisor kim, back to you real quick. what is the allocation for this for economic development? >> supervisor kim: it would be under o. e. w. d. >> supervisor cohen: and how much? >> supervisor kim: it is at $500,000. >> supervisor cohen: ok. >> supervisor kim: request that route maintain high priorities on my list is a program -- the female supervisors began to support several years ago which is the women cancer services funding. it is currently housed in chantilly at $400,000. we see incredible inequity in terms of services provided -- healthcare services provided via gender throughout the city. part of the reason why several of us support augmenting the women's cancer, in particular breast cancer programming is the federal and state level, there is general bias for funding illnesses that impact men and they are not as -- they are not as many opportunities for nonprofit the impact women disproportionately. i am open to the dollar amount of $400,000 which was funded in the past. it will be a cut if it is reduced in the past. i'm hockey -- happy to work with my colleagues on that ask. >> supervis
supervisor kim to introduce it and express my strong support for that. >> supervisor cohen: supervisor kim, back to you real quick. what is the allocation for this for economic development? >> supervisor kim: it would be under o. e. w. d. >> supervisor cohen: and how much? >> supervisor kim: it is at $500,000. >> supervisor cohen: ok. >> supervisor kim: request that route maintain high priorities on my list is a program -- the female supervisors began to...
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kim -- kim jong-un, president xi jinping and china, vladimir putin, while pushing away our allies in europe. that is the most concerning thing to me is are we moving , away from the notion that the united states believes in economic and political freedom, and toward a strong man approach to governance? i think we need our allies in europe. when ether promote democracy and economic freedom. this president seems to be moving away from that. having a conversation is fine, but the larger trend of where he is taking foreign policy is what is troubling to me. >> you mentioned european allies to -- allies. the nato summit is coming up. could you give us a little bit of perspective on how you see relations with nato allies at the present moment, what your expectations are for the summit, and does the administration deserve credit for pressuring allies to increase defense spending? rep. smith: administrations have been pressuring the allies to increase defense spending for quite some time with mixed results, and that is always going to be a part of it. i guess the concern is that this president has basically said in a different times that he wants to move away from nato and from our european alliances. he has a lot of people around him, most notably secretary mattis, who wants to enforce -- reinforce those but there was always that tug-of-war. the first speech he gave where he refused to reassert article v, the one where he says that every native country will defend -- nato country will defend another. he refused to say it in his reach, and a week later, he kind of mumbled it. so, i don't think that the way the president is going about this is ultimately going to strengthen the alliance. i am really worried that he doesn't even want the alliance to continue. i think that is what we will be really interested in in the nato summit. obviously, at the g7 he said i don't want to have anything to do with you folks. the tariffs followed, the war of words with canada of all places. the one country we have a trade surplus. is the president invested in maintaining the alliance and improving it? look, if you want to put pressure on them to spend more money on defense, that is one way to improve the alliance, and that is fine but there have been a number of signals in of the nearly two years by donald trump has been in the white house that he does not value the alliance at all and wants to walk away from it and that will be interesting to see how the nato summit plays out on that within that framework. connor: congressman, if i can bring you back to capitol hill yesterday, the house voted to appoint conferees to negotiate the national defense confirmation act, the bill that your committee does and has for 57 straight years. 57 years to riyadh as you look at your bill, how they continue to grow the military, the size and shape of force and helped reform the pentagon -- how easily or not easily, do you think these negotiations will go? what are the democratic parties for this process and for this bill? rep. smith: i think that actually we are pretty close. the biggest thing is we have a budget agreement earlier this year that gave us the top line numbers, so we are not fighting over that. then there are issues of where exactly we spend the money. and a number of issues not in the defense jurisdiction, cfius being the biggest one that we will have to negotiate our way through this endangered species act issue that is in their. -- there. did acquisition reform and procurement reform are things that we will have to focus on. we would love to push back on the president's lgbt ban, have a more inclusive military. we will keep pushing for that. unfortunately, the republicans control the house, senate, and the presidency, so we will have to get what we can from our minority position. i will also say a big democratic party is to make sure we continue to have a strong defense. we believe in taking care of them and women who serve in the military, so that they are in a position to defend us. that will always be a top party for our party. joe: you have highlighted the congressional budget office's recent projection of exploding debt and deficit into the coming decade. so that it would pressure the defense budget. who in congress is going to enforce fiscal discipline, and what parts of the defense budget do you think can be cut? rep. smith: there is no short answer to that question. i think it is important to give the more detailed answer. we have an unsustainable fiscal policy in this country right now. most people do not understand that they are trapped in the . partisan back-and-forth, or the latest presidential tweet. our fiscal policy can best be summed up by 134 all republican members of the house, who voted for three different ills over the space of a couple months. they voted for a $2 trillion tax cut, a $500 billion increase in spending, and they voted for a constitutional amendment to require a balanced budget. and yes, if you're wondering, that makes no sense whatsoever. you can make your choice. you can decide that we want tax cuts and spending increases and balancing a budget is really not that important. but, to do all three? that reflects for the country is -- where the country is at. we promised so much in politics the country expects a balance budget with no tax increases and no spending cuts. we continue to drive toward that cliff. how can it not affect the defense budget? the defense budget, i believe was 17% or 18% of the entire federal expenditure. it is the largest portion of the discretionary budget. if we don't get our fiscal house in order, long-term it will be difficult to sustain funding for a lot of things -- defense is certainly one of them, but not the only one. we will not balance the budget in the short term, or even a long-term. i don't necessarily know that we need to. buy we do need to have a plan to keep the deficit under control, so that we can continue to fund priorities without jeopardizing our economy. this is going to be a problem. a lot of people focus on sequestration. sequestration certainly is not helpful, but even if we did get rid of the budget control act that contains sequestration in it, the money would not just suddenly appear. we would still have fiscal challenges that we have. right now, it does not seem like too many people in congress are willing to face them. connor: there is a school of thought out there that says, that the president trade policy on tariffs will raise the prices of steel and aluminum domestically. do you see that as potentially adding to the cost of defense articles domestically? do you think the tanks, ships, armored vehicles are all going to cost more because of the tariffs being levied on our allies? rep. smith: absolutely. is not speculation. i mean if you put those tariffs on there, it will drive up the price. that is a great conundrum in trade policy depending on what item you are talking about you and the truth is, in the united states of america, there are more making things with steel and aluminum than there are in making steel and aluminum. so if you raise the price of steel and aluminum by reducing the competition, then you are going to raise the price for a whole lot of different products. we saw it with harley davidson. as part of their expenditures, price went up, so they are moving out of the country to be able to buy what they need to buy at a more affordable rate. so, absolutely, it will drive up defense costs. connor: defense secretary james mattis just came back from a trip to asia. he was meeting in chennai with -- shanghai meeting with her defense officials. there are some reports suggesting he has fallen out of favor with president trump, not in the inner sanctum, and that his advice is increasingly being taken less. i know that he is someone who you have held up another democrats have held up as a real defense professional in this administration. whereas democrats have criticized other folks like mike flynn early on. i am just curious, what do you make of him possibly falling out of favor? what are the implications for our national security policy because of that? rep. smith: not good. in fact, this is a battle that has gone on in the trump administration since it was first created. you know, is donald trump the "america first push all of our allies away" president he said he was going to be? then you have people like secretary mattis. h.r. mcmaster, secretary tillerson who have pushed back and said, no, we need to work with the rest of the world. a lot of those people are being pushed out. you have seen it reflect in some of the policies that the president has advanced. in terms of getting closer to putin, to china, and getting closer to kim jong-un. while getting farther away from our traditional allies. clearly, it appears that secretary mattis is not having as much influence on the president as he used to have particularly when it comes to , the tariffs. i know secretary mattis is concerned about getting involved in a trade war and how it will undermine alliances at a crucial time for our country. yet the president is engaging in it. there have been a lot of articles written about how the president is feeling increasingly empowered to do what he wants to do and not listen to a key advisors like secretary mattis. it seems to be moving in that direction and that has troubling implications for the foreign policy, obviously. connor: when secretary mattis comes to the hill and gives you assurances on something, doesn't -- does it make it less likely for you to take his word, knowing that the president could undercut him like this? 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kim? >> supervisor kim: i was curious what other types of uses fall under this category. >> supervisor tang: mostly, it's like your corner store that you see in residential districts. sometimes a restaurant or an architect's office. >> supervisor kim: legally nonconforming but grandfathered in in the '70s? >> right. and the board passed something that allowed them to be re-established if they go out of business. so then conditional use authorize can be obtained to open up in the commercial spaces again. >> supervisor kim: retail, low-impact office and spaces like these that are arts and -- is it general assembly, too? >> i'm not sure what chicken john's is considered. it must be a general entertainment or something like that. >> supervisor kim: thank you very much. >> supervisor tang: thank you, mr. starr. seeing no other questions or comments, we'll open up item 6 to public comment. any other members of the public that wish to speak, please come on up. light public comment today. okay. we'll close public item on item 6. collegues, can we get a motion on the item? >> supervisor kim: so moved, with recommendation. >> supervisor tang: to send forth to the full board with pos recommendation. without objection. all right. let's call 7
kim? >> supervisor kim: i was curious what other types of uses fall under this category. >> supervisor tang: mostly, it's like your corner store that you see in residential districts. sometimes a restaurant or an architect's office. >> supervisor kim: legally nonconforming but grandfathered in in the '70s? >> right. and the board passed something that allowed them to be re-established if they go out of business. so then conditional use authorize can be obtained to open...
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things, so when we get to the level of the board of supervisors -- i want to congratulate supervisor kim kim an and his predecessors were also involveled, so i am going to make the motion to approve this, and i think also on this agenda is the resolution for the sailing center. i am looking at those as synonymous. we do one and we do the other. i also have to care about this silly -- the residents of treasure island are stakeholders in this and they have in so many way asked us to please help us move things forward to create jobs and that was my motion and i am only one here and we will hear from the rest of the commissioners. >> thank you. so first of all i want to say that the community should feel proud for the level of engagement, obviously this motion coming back to be us is a testament of a result of very hard work on the community's part. the board when this came before us at the larger marina side we voted in favor of it, and i don't have a problem with the current size also proposed again because it's half the size. i did have a question for staff because the board's rez deuce inclu
things, so when we get to the level of the board of supervisors -- i want to congratulate supervisor kim kim an and his predecessors were also involveled, so i am going to make the motion to approve this, and i think also on this agenda is the resolution for the sailing center. i am looking at those as synonymous. we do one and we do the other. i also have to care about this silly -- the residents of treasure island are stakeholders in this and they have in so many way asked us to please help...
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with kim yong—chul, who was one of the top generals in north korea of the top generals in north korea of the top generals in north korea of the top aides of kim jong—un. they we re the top aides of kimil and met last month and discussed that. after mike pompeo left, there was strong criticism of the us, saying america was making too many demands and that america had displayed a reg retta ble and that america had displayed a regrettable attitude. what the north koreans said is that the trust between the two countries was facing a dangerous situation. mike pompeo, after leaving north korea, went to japan and tokyo, and in the last half—hour, there was a press conference which he held with the korean foreign minister and also the japanese foreign minister. they are all in agreement about what denuclearisation means. they have some agreement there and might pompeo said that denuclearisation is going to happen and that he was there and that he feels that the north korean by what it expected of them. the of disputing what the north koreans were saying. that is all the time for now. and give so much tojoining us. bye— bye. hello there. and the summer heatwave goes on. it was another hot, s
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kim, we are told that did not happen. that was a rumor. a letter was presented by secretary pompeo from president trump to chairman kim, kim jong-un, but howeverre taking as a sign that it was not a positive trip to pyongyang, ryan. >> probably a lot more substance than whether or not a cd was exchanged going on with this meeting that are much more important. ryan browne, thank you for closing that loop for us. >>> coming up, the growing immigration crisis with three days to go before a big deadline, pressure mounts on the trump administration to reunite immigrant parents with their kids and now word they're resorting to dna testing. ♪ ♪ ♪ any paint can change the way a room looks. but only one can change how it feels. century, from benjamin moore, is the first-ever soft touch matte finish paint. its revolutionary texture unlocks 75 unprecedented colors, each with exquisite depth and richness. it's a difference you can see, touch, and feel. that's proudly particular. century. only at select local paint and hardware stores. century. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-s
kim, we are told that did not happen. that was a rumor. a letter was presented by secretary pompeo from president trump to chairman kim, kim jong-un, but howeverre taking as a sign that it was not a positive trip to pyongyang, ryan. >> probably a lot more substance than whether or not a cd was exchanged going on with this meeting that are much more important. ryan browne, thank you for closing that loop for us. >>> coming up, the growing immigration crisis with three days to go...
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president trump tweeted, he said, after kim kim kardashian came into the office and he pardoned the womann, players could bring to his attention other areas of social justice. as a country, let's move on, let's watch football and let's focus on how we can -- >> brought that issue to his attention, we'll be right back, more "outnumbered" in a moment. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. so your blanket will stay fresh through next week's finale. downy and it's done. i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go..
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kim. >> supervisor kim: thank you. i was on the roster because i wanted to ensure that the notice was included in the amendment, but our city attorney has read that into the record. and i just want to clarify for members of the board that we're not at land use committee today. the reason why i had asked for this additional amendment, it's because even if the use expires 72 months after the affected date of the ordinance, they could continue to use the lot as a parking lot, even after the expiration. and so this is to ensure that the landowner explores other adjacent to one park b.a.r.t. station and does not remain a parking lot in perpetuity. i think that given the density and the nature of the transit corridor, it's really important that we ask the landowners to pursue other uses including housing. however, i acknowledge, as supervisor sheehy has stated, that it takes a number of years, especially for a family trust to go down that path. they're not developers, as was mentioned. and so providing them six years to begin this work and to explore planning on other types of uses that are a much better fit for this block, this ordinance would allow them to do that while still providing a time constriction and ensuring that this does not remain a parking lot by one of the richest transit corridors in our city. and i just wanted to clarify with planning staff that that amendment -- that this amendment will do that. >> okay. carbon monoxide >> supervisor kim: is that nod of the head -- >> yes, that's correct. the amendments that the city attorney made this morning and this afternoon would serve the purpose that you requested. >> supervisor kim: great. thank you so much. and thank you, supervisor sheehy, for accepting that friendly amendment. >> thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor safai. >> supervisor safai: thank you, president breed. i actually have a question for the planning department because the owners of this land are not developers. the owners of this land are not people that actually can, i think, actualize the development on this site. so in six years, if we get to this spot where they have not been able to do something, what happens with this deed restriction? it sounds like they're no longer able to use it as a parking lot. the commercial corridor would obviously be impacted. but what would happen if they cannot? are they either forced to sell and/or forced to just fence off the property? >> planning department staff. that's
kim. >> supervisor kim: thank you. i was on the roster because i wanted to ensure that the notice was included in the amendment, but our city attorney has read that into the record. and i just want to clarify for members of the board that we're not at land use committee today. the reason why i had asked for this additional amendment, it's because even if the use expires 72 months after the affected date of the ordinance, they could continue to use the lot as a parking lot, even after the...
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kim? supervisor kim? >> supervisor kim: submit. >> president breed: supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: thank you, i will submit in memoriam for sammy botswan, store on north beach columbus avenue who died last week, three days after being knocked over by a fleeing shoplifter. i knew him and met him many times. bay city news reported that 31-year-old suspect was taken into custody after the incident and, as i said, 3 days later, sammy passed away. he was beloved by the neighborhood and it is tragic beyond words. to his widow madelaine and son zed, my sincere condolences on behalf of the board of supervisors. the rest i will submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor ronen. >> supervisor ronen: thank you. i want to follow-up on supervisor fewer and yee's words about the children being separated from their parents at the border. i'm jewish and when i grew up i heard lots of stories about my family being torn apart in europe during world war ii. and in fact, i had a great aunt and cousin who hid in the countryside in france during the war while my grea
kim? supervisor kim? >> supervisor kim: submit. >> president breed: supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: thank you, i will submit in memoriam for sammy botswan, store on north beach columbus avenue who died last week, three days after being knocked over by a fleeing shoplifter. i knew him and met him many times. bay city news reported that 31-year-old suspect was taken into custody after the incident and, as i said, 3 days later, sammy passed away. he was beloved by the...
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kim jong un's succession. narrator: to compensate for his lack of experience, the regimeparallels with his grandfather kim il sung, who is still widely worshipped and is officially eternal president of north korea. there are all nds of rumors that kim jong un even had cosmetic surgery to look like his grandfather. but certainly his style seems to be more like kim il sung as well. trying to be a reincarnation of his g smart in a way because his grandfather is remembered by a lot of north koreans as a much more benevolent leader than his father. it's pr stylinat the moment, accordto the defectors that i've spoe n with who have left untry fairly recently. the economy has not improved under kim jong un. narrator: the problem for kim jong un is that north koreans' expectations are changing. (translatebecause more information is flowing in, it's getting very difficult to make people obey. there are very few people left who blindly obey every command that comes from on high. narrator: behind closed doors, even members of the north korean eliteave voiced unhappiness with the regime. like this businesswoman filmed at a private lunch. narror: the cynicism about their leaders comes partly from radical change in the way people make a living. (
kim jong un's succession. narrator: to compensate for his lack of experience, the regimeparallels with his grandfather kim il sung, who is still widely worshipped and is officially eternal president of north korea. there are all nds of rumors that kim jong un even had cosmetic surgery to look like his grandfather. but certainly his style seems to be more like kim il sung as well. trying to be a reincarnation of his g smart in a way because his grandfather is remembered by a lot of north koreans...
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kim? >> supervisor kim: i want to commend the boards. single-family home owners and multiunit building owners feel that they can move through the process. i think as units, particularly in my district, are climbing to $800,000 poor door, the a.d.u. will increasingly become the more affordable way for us to increase the housing capacity here in san francisco and throughout the bay area. since the a.d.u. program started, i think there are hopes that more a.d.u. systems would be built up to this point. i think that it is important we continue to refine and improve this program so that it is one that every day, homeowners can actually take on. it will double the capacity in our single-family home neighborhoods throughout san francisco. it will build housing more cheaply and more quickly than all the multiunit buildings in the district that i represent. i just want to thank supervisor tang and her office for the time they spent on these listening sessions in terms of improving the process so that's the everyday homeowners can be part of addressing the housing crisis and also increase the value of their parcels and their homes as well. i thought it was a very thoughtful legislation. i look forward to the ongoing discussion and develop much of this program. i also really want to encourage all of the various departments, i know that is included in this ordinance, and really work together to create an aligned program so the planning department, the fire department, in particular, and making sure we are trying to make it easier for people to build these types of units are not creating a heavily discretion oriented program where certain units move forward and others don't. it makes it very complicated. these are not large developers. like in a district that i represent, but i hope we create better coordination as a program continues to move forward. i would like to add my name as a cosponsor. >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much. supervisor tang, any last-minute remarks? 's benign supervisor tang has made a motion to send the file back to committee. >> supervisor cohen: what i would like to do is see if we can take the balance of this item as amended. entirely take that same house, same call? all right. this ordinance passes on first reading. madam clerk, i see that it is 2:30 pm. >> clerk: yes, we have supervisor tang's duplicated item which you indicated she would like to scent to committee. a requires a second and a vote or without objection. >> supervisor cohen: ok. seconded by supervisor ronen you. we can we can take that without objection. all right. thank you. this ordinance passes on first. deputy city attorney? >> so the duplicated file has been amended by the board to remove all the content except for the street tree removal? i believe those supervisor tan tang's motion? thanks. >> supervisor cohen: that is correct. we can take this same house, same call. all right. now, madam clerk, it is 2:30 pm picklist go to their recommendation -- the recognition of commendations. >> clerk: i believe a supervisor peskin. >> supervisor cohen: yes supervisor peskin and followed by supervisor ronen. mr. peskin? >> supervisor peskin: thank you madam president and president and colleagues. it is my honor to command and acknowledge the incredible work of officer joshua olson. i think you all will recall a few weeks ago, on friday, june 29th, central station responded to an incident where a distraught individual was sitting on the edge of the high-rise building on california street by nob hill threatening to jump. seeing the individual was agitated by some police officers being present, the police scent a negotiating officer, joshua olson, to the scene. after two and a half incredible hours of talking to him, he was able to convince that individual to come down and not to kill himself and receive mental health care. the pictures that the captain scent me during that were really remarkable. i want to thank you for keeping me apprised during that period of time. so i just wanted to -- i asked the captain about officer olson and he informed me that he was born and raised here in the city and served in the united states army for seven years. after graduating the fish and game academy at napa college, he joins the sheriff's department in 1995. four years later, we got him here at the sfpd where he has been ever since working at southern, ingleside, bayview, northern and on the bikes and in the last four years, has been showing his prowess by serving in the hostage crisis negotiating team. they can be called into any possible situation. whether it involves a barricaded suspect, actual hostages, or a person, as in this case, suffering from a mental health crisis. members of the team undergo extra training and annual recertification to maintain the mental stamina needed to handle really stressful situations like this one that can take hours to resolve. members like officer olson are able to utilize their skills to figure out the situation and get it done peacefully so that nobody gets hurt. as our city continues to adjust public safety and support people with mental health issues, it truly is my honor, our honor to recognize officer olson for his service and outstanding work. in recognition of your response, your compassion, at professionalism, i wanted to give you the opportunity to come up and addressed the board and thank you for your incredible work that day and every day and acknowledge the captain and the deputy chief and others who are here. thank you for being here. come on up, officer. thank you. [applause] >> i wanted to say thank you for the acknowledgements. whenever we respond to one of these incidents, it is never just the individual. it is always a team. everything we do is a team effort. i want to thank you for the commendation and everyone on the board of supervisors. thank you for your time. >> supervisor cohen: thank you officer olson. [applause] >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much --dash -- officer joshua olson. i want to recognize our next colleague. supervisor hillary ronen. she has a special commendation she would like to share with us today spee h. thank you so much. i know some of my colleagues would like to speak as well. today i am going to present a certificate to the family specifically, cassandra gutierrez and a liat. if you want to come up here to the microphone. >> supervisor cohen: any microphone it would work. >> yes, thank you. i am presenting this post famously. i don't know how to pronounce that word to their father. he was a beloved calculator, a member of the mission community. i have prepared remarks about his life but i want to share personal remarks before i read the details about his life. carlos was a good friend of mine. he actually, in recent years, was my neighbor and lived around the block from me. when i found out that he passed away, on sunday, between then and now, i have learned so much about him that i didn't even know. i learned he was a teamster and talked to rudy gonzalez who told me that he was one of their best organizers that they ever had and that he brought all of the young people into their contract fight for one of their best achievements. i found out he was on the board of directors of jobs with justice. i didn't know that either. although after i found out he was a teamster, it made so much sense. of course, carlos, not only spent his life fighting for racial justice, fighting against violence and for peace in the community, but of course, he fought for economic justice as well. he saw the interconnections in all of those struggles. it quickly made sense. and then he didn't just fight for economic justice through the union movement, but then he realized he could bridge the gap between labor and community and what better place to do that then at jobs with justice where he could bring those two powerful forces together to fight for the san francisco that he cared about so much. than i learned that he not only meant so much to all of his friends in the mission that he grew up with, that he spent his life with a, to his mom, to his kids, to his fiancÉe, but he meant so much to all of these old labor and white lefties in the community. these people who were in the communist party who met him and fell in love. because that's the impact that he had on people. and being one of those white left to use that comes from the labor movement, i know why. when i first met carlos and became close to him i don't know about to you in the room, but whenever i go someplace and he was there, i would just let down my guard a little. i would let down a wall. i felt safe with him in a room because he was genuine. i know that he didn't have any pretense. he was not being fake. he wasn't kissing my ass. he was being him and him and i agreed and shared our politics and our love for community. i felt like i could let one of those walls down and i could relax with him. because that is who he was. i don't know that any of us have really faced it fully because it is such an absolute shock to us all. it is a loss that is so great and so tremendous that i think it is going to take a very very very long time for us to process it and to grieve it and to lift each other up and carry each other through. but i just wanted you, cassandra to know that so many of us are going to watch out for you for the rest of your life. you have got a whole room full of people right here, including me, who love you and two are going to -- >> i love you so much. >> supervisor ronen: we love you so much. we will do what your dad did for you guys. not half as a bulb at or close to as well, but we will be here for you because we know that that is what he would want and we will be there. i would just read a few things about his life that i felt like i had to speak from the heart. this is a hard one. it is with great sadness that i offer a certificate of honor in memory of carlos gutierrez. a determined and heart centred mission warrior. he lived a strong commitment to building up communities of color, especially san francisco native's. countless generations will undoubtedly remember him for the lives he helped transform as cofounder and staff of homies organizing the mission to empower youth. he was born and raised in the mission. he attended horace mann middle school and the international studies academy. he had an amazing life story. i'm trying to get them to profile him. it is that inspiring. he faced great adversity in his childhood but he became involved in a gang and spent time in juvenile hall. when he was 16 years old, he became a father and started to reflect upon his life more deeply. you changed him from the get-go, cassandra. he was determined to be the best father he could be and during the year he spent on how to -- house arrest, he turned his life around. he decided to move to sonoma to focus on his family and his future. he took the opportunity to focus on his studies and he earned a ba from sonoma state university. during that time, he helped to raise his children. it is a testimony to carlos' unquenchable spirit that he was able to transform his life of struggle and adversity into cofounding homie. he was an extraordinary community organizer with a clear vision for leadership and community development. through his compassion and outreach, he connected with youth in the communities and schools and on the streets and in the jails. he delivered resources that would empower them. last year they served over 300 people, youth and adults through the program. it is set to grow by leaps and bounds this year as well with a bunch of new programs that we are really excited about. but he helped formulate these programs. he was deeply proud of his heritage. he was passionate about connecting the youth to their ancestral cultural roots. he believed that your culture could serve as a form of self awareness and empowerment. 's legacy will live on for literally hundreds of lives that he helped transform. especially the at-risk youth and youth and young adults that he inspired to choose a path of education, self-sufficiency, and peace. but you also strive toward stability in their physical governmental, and emotional well-being. he exuded kindness, determination and love. he had an incredible ability to uplift and brighten the spirits of everyone he encountered. he was deeply devoted to his family and met so many of them. his aunt and his mom, and his fiancÉe are here. and many of you are here today. please know our condolences and our library with each and every one of you. carlos brought so much love to his community. his spirit will stay alive in our streets and in our hearts for generations. rest in peace and power carlos. we love you. before i turn it over to his children, i wanted to note that the education of his children was one of his biggest priorities and concerns. we are creating a fund that his mother's -- mother is administrating to help his children continue their dreams and their education. please contact my office if you are interested in donating. we will get that addressed to you. with that, i want to turn it over to supervisor kim>> supervisor kim: i just wanted to add my words to supervisor ronen who so eloquently it spoke about carlos. i first met him when he was at homie. he was always that bright light and energy. and for the almost 15 years that i have known him. what i appreciated so much about carlos was not just his passion and energy, but also his vision. he not only worked at homie and was a member of the teamster and justice, he was actually one of the rare individuals that managed to straddle both community and labor. it is actually, you know, we cannot take that for granted. often there are silos between these two communities. he understood the importance of bringing these two movements together. communities of color on the streets, and labor as well. if we are going to truly empower the community to the next stage and the next level, he was committed to working with youth. sizing for the community against gentrification are working on the front lines against youth and gang violence. he was a peace
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kim strassel. kim, what did we learn that was new in the strzok hearing? >> well, here is a big take away, paul, and that is if the american people are to have a prayer of ever finding out what the fbi did in 2016 with regard to two presidential campaigns, donald trump is going to have to declassify documents because you will not get it from congressional hearings, this guy was the lead investigator on the trump probe, major player in clinton investigation, he barely answered a single question, he refused to do so at the direct of an fbi lawyer who sat behind him the entire time and the entire hearing was constantly interrupted by democrats who kept interceding in the proceedings and making sure the witness did not have to speak. paul: yeah, kime any new details at all, any new information at all that we learned? i thought we learned something about how the fbi actually got details about the steele dossier? >> yeah that was one to have few concrete new pieces of information we got which was this, that bruise -- bruce ohr, up with of the top-ranking officials who is wife worked at fusion firm served as conduit, mr. strzok acknowledged that the fbi received documents from bruce ohr that came from fusion. paul: well, that's a pretty big detail, suggest that is the fbi was working, you know, had the interlock here, fbi official with fusion gps? >> yes, it's new. hoab had acknowledged or divulged that before and also in part because this inserts the obama justice department into this too. it was clear that this was not handled simply through intelligence channels and there was back-door dealings which people have suspected. paul: bill, you were watching the hearing, what's your take? >> peter strzok tried to wrap himself and sayin
kim strassel. kim, what did we learn that was new in the strzok hearing? >> well, here is a big take away, paul, and that is if the american people are to have a prayer of ever finding out what the fbi did in 2016 with regard to two presidential campaigns, donald trump is going to have to declassify documents because you will not get it from congressional hearings, this guy was the lead investigator on the trump probe, major player in clinton investigation, he barely answered a single...
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kim? 's. >> supervisor kim: share. supervisor ronan? >> supervisor ronen: i want to publicly congratulate you, mayor breed and art former president of the board of supervisors. congratulations. incredible accomplishments and i also look forward to working with you in this new role. we always haven't seen eye to eye on everything, but i know that you act on what you think is best. and based on your heart. i do too. i look forward to continuing that work together. congratulations. i too hope you don't forget us over on the side of the hall. and to supervisor she he, it has been fun sitting on a committee with you. we both started together and i will miss you so much. i just really grateful for you giving this time to the city of san francisco. i know you serve the city and so many capacities for so long. it has been a real honor to get to know you. i too look forward to continuing our friendship. i just wanted to thank your amazing husband and daughter who have been sitting through this entire board meeting for sharing your incredible family member with us. it is a huge sacrifice for the whole family. we all know that. thank you so much. we really appreciate it. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. supervisor kim? supervisor tang? >> supervisor tang: thank you very much. i will just say, i know when you first joined the board of supervisors we talked a lot about how it was very interesting for you to move from being an app on the advocacy side, especially during the budget season, and to become a member of our budget committee here. i hope that was a very interesting and fun experience for you to do that. i also want to shout out to your family as well. your husband and daughter who i know, this has been quite a journey for them. i hope that at the end of the day, you found that this experience is really rewarding. i know that they are your pride and joy, and everything for you. i hope you will be able to spend more time with them after this term. to my friends and mayor elect, london breed to, you know, i wrote this to you as well, every time i think about your story and everything that you were able to overcome to be in this role and in this position, and what you are about to become tomorro
kim? 's. >> supervisor kim: share. supervisor ronan? >> supervisor ronen: i want to publicly congratulate you, mayor breed and art former president of the board of supervisors. congratulations. incredible accomplishments and i also look forward to working with you in this new role. we always haven't seen eye to eye on everything, but i know that you act on what you think is best. and based on your heart. i do too. i look forward to continuing that work together. congratulations. i...
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kim? >> supervisor kim: first to our madam president, mayor elect, breach. it has been a pleasure to work with you. it has been a pleasure to serve under a women president and i look forward to serving under a women mayor here in the city and county of san francisco. i can certainly say that you have probably been one of our more fun board president's here in chambers. and it was a pleasure to work with you on inclusionary housing policy with supervisor peskin and steph ie and to sit on government audit and oversight committees. i look forward to a resolution on many of the issues that we talk about, both in open and closed session under your leadership as mayor. i wanted to speak to you as well. just so you know, your office has specifically asked me to talk a little bit about you. which i am honored to do today. i will rise for that. and also to thank you for taking on incredibly tough position that we all sit here in chambers to do which is to serve as a member of the san francisco board of supervisors and represent the city that we love. you, jeff, and y
kim? >> supervisor kim: first to our madam president, mayor elect, breach. it has been a pleasure to work with you. it has been a pleasure to serve under a women president and i look forward to serving under a women mayor here in the city and county of san francisco. i can certainly say that you have probably been one of our more fun board president's here in chambers. and it was a pleasure to work with you on inclusionary housing policy with supervisor peskin and steph ie and to sit on...
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kim ill sung and his son kim jung ill lie em balmed or as airbnb described it, kzee bungalow, great view of dictator corporateses.--corpses, sure, s. (applause) another reason pompeo didn't vay good meeting with kim jung-un, he didn't meet with kim jung-un. but kim had a very good excuse. turns out he was too busy visiting a potatoe farm to meet with u.s. secretary of state. but to be fair a lot of people have trouble telling the difference between mike pompeo and a potatoe. you say potatoe i say pompeo. potatoe pompeo, let's call the nuke deal off. and the saddest part of all of this is that donald trump is president. but also sad-- (cheers and applause) (laughter) but also sad, mike pompeo had a gift for kim that he never got to deliver. remember when donald trump was threatening to blowp the world and calling kim jung-un little rock et man? well, he thought it would be fun to send pompeo with an elton john cd with the song rocket man and the cd is signed, not signed by elton john, it's signed by president trump. dear kim, i didn't write this, but i did listen to it, put it on to remember that time i insulted your penis. stay sweet, have a great summer, don. we have a great show for you tonight
kim ill sung and his son kim jung ill lie em balmed or as airbnb described it, kzee bungalow, great view of dictator corporateses.--corpses, sure, s. (applause) another reason pompeo didn't vay good meeting with kim jung-un, he didn't meet with kim jung-un. but kim had a very good excuse. turns out he was too busy visiting a potatoe farm to meet with u.s. secretary of state. but to be fair a lot of people have trouble telling the difference between mike pompeo and a potatoe. you say potatoe i...
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he said about the possibility of kim jong un coming to new york. >> and you don't talk about a second summit in new york in september between trump and kim because kim that further bolsters rule back home. that's exactly what we should not be talking about at this particular time but obviously administrations are. cheryl: robin, he says that's a horrible idea, that's being talked about. >> and i'm concerned too because it gives him the legitimization that right now we need more than just talk, we need some action that's why pompeo is going there because in order to -- for that to happen, we've got to get more action, you know, i'm a special operations veteran and want to see more accomplished before we legitimize him in that way, so i would agree with that assessment that, you know, more action less talk. cheryl: all right, we will see how the secretary of state affairs, he's pending the night which is a first for him. patrice, robin, thank you very much. >> thank you. tracee: obamacare premiums have hit all-time high despite countless promises that they would be affordable, rising costs forcing more than 1 million americans to drop their coverage.
he said about the possibility of kim jong un coming to new york. >> and you don't talk about a second summit in new york in september between trump and kim because kim that further bolsters rule back home. that's exactly what we should not be talking about at this particular time but obviously administrations are. cheryl: robin, he says that's a horrible idea, that's being talked about. >> and i'm concerned too because it gives him the legitimization that right now we need more than...