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get out there and sound the alarm and to her credit, maybe breed really stepped up, worked with matt haneys a huge champion for us and they got this done and they got $3 million into the sf venue recovery fund. >> we have represented about 40 independent venues in san francisco. basically, all the venues closed on march 13th, 2020. we were the first to close and we will be the last to reopen and we've had all the of the overhead costs are rent, mortgage, payroll, utilities and insurance with zero revenue. so many of these venues have been burning $1,000 a day just to stay closed. >> we have a huge music history here in san francisco and the part of our cultural fab lick but it's also an economic driver. we produce $7 billion annual' here in san francisco and it's formidable. >> we've been very fortunate here. we've had the department of emergency management and ems division and using part of our building since last april and aside from being proud to i can't tell you how important to have some cost recovery coming in and income to keep the doors open. >> typically we'll have, three to 400
get out there and sound the alarm and to her credit, maybe breed really stepped up, worked with matt haneys a huge champion for us and they got this done and they got $3 million into the sf venue recovery fund. >> we have represented about 40 independent venues in san francisco. basically, all the venues closed on march 13th, 2020. we were the first to close and we will be the last to reopen and we've had all the of the overhead costs are rent, mortgage, payroll, utilities and insurance...
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he replaced matt haney. but in november, voters voted to keep him on the board.d a police report that said officers took nearly 66 kilos off the streets. >> it is a 12-fold increase in two years and enough lethal overdoses to kill every adult in california. we want to make sure we're doing everything we can to intensivize recovery. >> he wants them to fast track wellness hubs, allowing drugs to be used under supervision and offer resources to help them quit. >>> might be something coming out of the sky besides rain. nasa says don't worry, though. most of the 5,000-pound satellite will burn up before coming tluts earth's atmosphere. it was originally launched into orbit in 1984. it was used up until 2005. and now it's just space junk, just junk and expected to fall back to earth tonight. some of the pieces might make it to the ground. that's encouraging, but nasa says the odds of somebody getting hurt are about one in 10,000. i like bigger odds that that. this is video from the hot chocolate run todayay. you can see runners finishing. at the end of the race, runne
he replaced matt haney. but in november, voters voted to keep him on the board.d a police report that said officers took nearly 66 kilos off the streets. >> it is a 12-fold increase in two years and enough lethal overdoses to kill every adult in california. we want to make sure we're doing everything we can to intensivize recovery. >> he wants them to fast track wellness hubs, allowing drugs to be used under supervision and offer resources to help them quit. >>> might be...
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he was appointed in may and replaced matt haney, who was elected to the assembly.vember, voters chose to keep him on the board. dorsey pledged to do more to combat the opioid crisis. he cited a report saying that officers took nearly 66 key kilos off the street last year. >> it's enough to kill every adult in california. we are really up against it. we have a priority to get these drugs off our street. hold drug dealers accountable but also make sure we're doing everything we can to innocent inincentivize >>> okay. would you listen to that? right, that is the sound of strong winds in the sierra. it was recorded at the top of the round house ski lift earlier today. the winds were so strong in the sacramento area an amazon truck tipped over on the freeway. this is on i-5 near the sacramento airport. winds were gusting near 70 miles per hour there. >>> los gatos creek in san jose overflowed onto parts of a walking trail. it happened earlier today. even though the trail looks like a lake, people were still out walking in the areas that weren't so bad. at other parks, t
he was appointed in may and replaced matt haney, who was elected to the assembly.vember, voters chose to keep him on the board. dorsey pledged to do more to combat the opioid crisis. he cited a report saying that officers took nearly 66 key kilos off the street last year. >> it's enough to kill every adult in california. we are really up against it. we have a priority to get these drugs off our street. hold drug dealers accountable but also make sure we're doing everything we can to...
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get out there and sound the alarm and to her credit, maybe breed really stepped up, worked with matt haneyis a supervisor haney was a huge champion for us and they got this done and they got $3 million into the sf venue recovery fund. >> we have represented about 40 independent venues in san francisco. basically, all the venues closed on march 13th, 2020. we were the first to close and we will be the last to reopen and we've had all the of the overhead costs are rent, mortgage, payroll, utilities and insurance with zero revenue. so many of these venues have been burning $1,000 a day just to stay closed. >> we have a huge music history here in san francisco and the part of our cultural fab lick but it's also an economic driver. we produce $7 billion annual' here in san francisco and it's formidable. >> we've been very fortunate here. we've had the department of emergency management and ems division and using part of our building since last april and aside from being proud to i can't tell you how important to have some cost recovery coming in and income to keep the doors open. >> typically w
get out there and sound the alarm and to her credit, maybe breed really stepped up, worked with matt haneyis a supervisor haney was a huge champion for us and they got this done and they got $3 million into the sf venue recovery fund. >> we have represented about 40 independent venues in san francisco. basically, all the venues closed on march 13th, 2020. we were the first to close and we will be the last to reopen and we've had all the of the overhead costs are rent, mortgage, payroll,...
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get out there and sound the alarm and to her credit, maybe breed really stepped up, worked with matt haney, who is a supervisor haney was a huge champion for us and they got this done and they got $3 million into the sf venue recovery fund. >> we have represented about 40 independent venues in san francisco. basically, all the venues closed on march 13th, 2020. we were the first to close and we will be the last to reopen and we've had all the of the overhead costs are rent, mortgage, payroll, utilities and insurance with zero revenue. so many of these venues have been burning $1,000 a day just to stay closed. >> we have a huge music history here in san francisco and the part of our cultural fab lick but it's also an economic driver. we produce $7 billion annual' here in san francisco and it's formidable. >> we've been very fortunate here. we've had the department of emergency management and ems division and using part of our building since last april and aside from being proud to i can't tell you how important to have some cost recovery coming in and income to keep the doors open. >> typic
get out there and sound the alarm and to her credit, maybe breed really stepped up, worked with matt haney, who is a supervisor haney was a huge champion for us and they got this done and they got $3 million into the sf venue recovery fund. >> we have represented about 40 independent venues in san francisco. basically, all the venues closed on march 13th, 2020. we were the first to close and we will be the last to reopen and we've had all the of the overhead costs are rent, mortgage,...
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get out there and sound the alarm and to her credit, maybe breed really stepped up, worked with matt haney, who is a supervisor haney was a huge champion for us and they got this done and they got $3 million into the sf venue recovery fund. >> we have represented about 40 independent venues in san francisco. basically, all the venues closed on march 13th, 2020. we were the first to close and we will be the last to reopen and we've had all the of the overhead costs are rent, mortgage, payroll, utilities and insurance with zero revenue. so many of these venues have been burning $1,000 a day just to stay closed. >> we have a huge music history here in san francisco and the part of our cultural fab lick but it's also an economic driver. we produce $7 billion annual' here in san francisco and it's formidable. >> we've been very fortunate here. we've had the department of emergency management and ems division and using part of our building since last april and aside from being proud to i can't tell you how important to have some cost recovery coming in and income to keep the doors open. >> typic
get out there and sound the alarm and to her credit, maybe breed really stepped up, worked with matt haney, who is a supervisor haney was a huge champion for us and they got this done and they got $3 million into the sf venue recovery fund. >> we have represented about 40 independent venues in san francisco. basically, all the venues closed on march 13th, 2020. we were the first to close and we will be the last to reopen and we've had all the of the overhead costs are rent, mortgage,...
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you know, we found our champion with supervisor matt haney from district six who introduced this legislationund, and then supervisor haney matched that, so there's $3 million in this fund. this is a huge moment for our coalition. it's what we've been fighting for all along. >> one of the challenges of our business is staying on top of all the opportunities as they come back. at the office of oewd, office of economic and workforce development, if you need to speak to somebody, you can find people who can help you navigate any of the available programs and resources. >> a lot of blind optimism has kept us afloat, you know, and there's been a lot of reason for despair, but this is what keeps me in the business, and this is what keeps me fighting, you know, and continuing to advocate, is that we need this and this is part of our life's blood as much as oxygen and food is. don't lose heart. look at there for all the various grants that are available to you. some of them might be very slow to unrao, and it might seem like too -- unroll, and it might seem like it's too late, but people are going to
you know, we found our champion with supervisor matt haney from district six who introduced this legislationund, and then supervisor haney matched that, so there's $3 million in this fund. this is a huge moment for our coalition. it's what we've been fighting for all along. >> one of the challenges of our business is staying on top of all the opportunities as they come back. at the office of oewd, office of economic and workforce development, if you need to speak to somebody, you can find...