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in the mayor's budget. >> emergency shell and hygiene service. lots of alignment in the recommendations. the committee recommended adding.6 million to the line item for hotel vouchers for victims of domestic veterans and hotel doctors for pregnant people and families. this did not appear in the june first budget back from the mayor's office. recommended to funds that. the committee recommend reducing putting for the shelter bed's program and navigation center and operations 1.2 million in fiscal 23. that would have that would have made the funds available for the 2 hotel voucher promise the budget did not incorporate that recommendation. those that was a lot of information. i hope it just helps everybody remindses everybody where we are with the budget. and the recommendations. i did want to give i got a couple of slides i'm not sure if there is someone from hsh to talk a bit about what has been done since that june first budget book was issued. >> i do see director colin is here and director summons. welcome. >> thank you chair williams and good
in the mayor's budget. >> emergency shell and hygiene service. lots of alignment in the recommendations. the committee recommended adding.6 million to the line item for hotel vouchers for victims of domestic veterans and hotel doctors for pregnant people and families. this did not appear in the june first budget back from the mayor's office. recommended to funds that. the committee recommend reducing putting for the shelter bed's program and navigation center and operations 1.2 million in...
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but >> the mayor said and jenkins reiterated this notion you know, that the mayor says she wanted someoneld make sure that reforms in place are not forgotten. but said that accountability had to be part of the equation and said that we can and should have both in san francisco. yes, and that people right now, san franciscans do not feel safe. and it sounds as though she is committed. >> to turning that around, we need to take a very qu >> welcome back. wanted to give you a live look at that fire in marine city forward. progress has been stopped and, you know, there had been a good amount of smoke, just a half hour ago. and that has dissipated. so that's great news. yeah. couple lanes traffic, though. still blocked off, that should. >> should change fairly soon. just lawrence karnow here to talk about the conditions out there. the wind is pretty strong. yeah, i been pretty good. i mean, that obviously got their attention in a hurry to get on that as fast as they could, because >> it was like this in the afternoon that afternoon sea breeze. look at the winds in around run city. you've got 2
but >> the mayor said and jenkins reiterated this notion you know, that the mayor says she wanted someoneld make sure that reforms in place are not forgotten. but said that accountability had to be part of the equation and said that we can and should have both in san francisco. yes, and that people right now, san franciscans do not feel safe. and it sounds as though she is committed. >> to turning that around, we need to take a very qu >> welcome back. wanted to give you a...
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but obviously you would need to talk to the mayor, and i respect the mayor's decisions after reading the report into doing what he thinks needs to be done to protect the people of uvalde. the second question that you asked was -- remind me. >> based on what you guys found out, should the police chief of the city take -- command>> i think at the end of the day we do not specify which officers should've taken over command in here because that would be a little bit of our opinion as to who should've. what i will tell you is this. there were officers in that building who knew or should've known more needed to be done. and there was also officer who's should've seen some of the chaos going on in at least at a minimum, if they didn't take over command or try to assume command, they should've began asking questions or offered this support and guidance, and eventually maybe they would have gotten command to have a better response from that. >> lady in the front row, go ahead. >> i still have a follow-up, sorry. >> okay, go ahead. >> the report says most of these babies were killed in that fi
but obviously you would need to talk to the mayor, and i respect the mayor's decisions after reading the report into doing what he thinks needs to be done to protect the people of uvalde. the second question that you asked was -- remind me. >> based on what you guys found out, should the police chief of the city take -- command>> i think at the end of the day we do not specify which officers should've taken over command in here because that would be a little bit of our opinion as to...
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we are so grateful to the mayor's office. andrus powers, sean elburn. and you, mayor. thank you so much for this support. [applause] we are so grateful to be in partnership with dph and west side community services, positive directions equals change [cheers and applause] we are -- that's right. we are very grateful for the support we receive from the board. supervisor safai, supervisor dorsey. supervisor stefani, and supervisor mandelman. at the adult probation department our revision is led by steve adomi. [applause] and destiny pledge, victoria westbrook, devonna smith and daniel amaringa. [applause] this is their vision and they put their heart and soul into making sure that this is a right environment for change. we are so honored and feel so much responsibility for making sure that this works. there are endless possibilities for anyone that will come through these doors and we're really grateful for this opportunity. thank you. [applause] >> you know, a couple years ago, 2019, we kind of set out on this mission with one of my then staff joffreya morris who then we
we are so grateful to the mayor's office. andrus powers, sean elburn. and you, mayor. thank you so much for this support. [applause] we are so grateful to be in partnership with dph and west side community services, positive directions equals change [cheers and applause] we are -- that's right. we are very grateful for the support we receive from the board. supervisor safai, supervisor dorsey. supervisor stefani, and supervisor mandelman. at the adult probation department our revision is led by...
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now, i would like to welcome our mayor, mayor breed. [ applause ] >> mayor london breed: thank you, senator weiner. it's so great to be back here in sunny dale with the work that needs to continue. we have been here over the years for numerous occasions. i remember when i became mayor taking here and talking about a lot of the promises made to this community over the years, and after governor newsom after federal funding brought hope to sff with the south community around rehabbing and redeveloping a number of public housing in the city. but it couldn't be about rebuilding the homes but supporting the needs of the community. that's why the fact that our state senator scott weiner understood the value of this project and the needs for us to bring together the resources to make sure that it happens and is delivered is so significant. fortunately senator weiner understand the south east sector of this city, and the president of the board of supervisors, mr. walton, you are the beneficiary of this senator because we are talking about nearly $12 million on the southeast sector of our city [ appl
now, i would like to welcome our mayor, mayor breed. [ applause ] >> mayor london breed: thank you, senator weiner. it's so great to be back here in sunny dale with the work that needs to continue. we have been here over the years for numerous occasions. i remember when i became mayor taking here and talking about a lot of the promises made to this community over the years, and after governor newsom after federal funding brought hope to sff with the south community around rehabbing and...
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well, you yourself want to carry the mayor.f you want to lose it to you from me, you will believe, you yourself do not find it. well, the matter is very important, the circumstances have developed, but if you can help, help. i am where i will be grateful to you. well, let's lay out what happened to you there, so look like that, you worked for a little man such semyonov that you think about him to tell. you know, because of this gavrik, i almost flew under the article and left in peace. bow on the bandits to work and apparently, he led these bandits and no, no. here he has a small intestine. i think it works for someone. it's a serious matter, you tell me yes, i'm sorry that i spoke to you in the heat of the moment. you can count on me. colonel zaitsev is listening. where is ashina sending everything people? aleksey andreevich, everything is in order, i contacted the police. they will be here soon. alexandrovich is not necessary, it is better to be silent. so much time in the cold led, of course, the ligaments sat down a fixable
well, you yourself want to carry the mayor.f you want to lose it to you from me, you will believe, you yourself do not find it. well, the matter is very important, the circumstances have developed, but if you can help, help. i am where i will be grateful to you. well, let's lay out what happened to you there, so look like that, you worked for a little man such semyonov that you think about him to tell. you know, because of this gavrik, i almost flew under the article and left in peace. bow on...
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apparently this augustine mayor the grand side of timothy mayor told a newspaper reporter. this is all well documented that he was tearing the houses down. because the people probably wouldn't be able to pay for a water bill on top of the $4 a month rent. he charged them and he says they had all been fine without running water. they live perfectly happy and healthy you give them a bathtub. he won't know what to do what to do with it. it'll probably store food in it. i mean this literally these are direct quotes from timothy mayor's grandson and so in africa town today, they wiped out they wiped out 500 houses you drive around africa town today and you hit these city blocks that are totally bare and you think why is this forest here in the middle of this community? all those chunks of forest. those are old houses that the mayor's destroyed in 1968 to punish the community for getting water. and so well, it sounds like the punishment was much more, you know, and then we're thinking about imminent domain over blackness over life. it's evolution the other thing that i want to so
apparently this augustine mayor the grand side of timothy mayor told a newspaper reporter. this is all well documented that he was tearing the houses down. because the people probably wouldn't be able to pay for a water bill on top of the $4 a month rent. he charged them and he says they had all been fine without running water. they live perfectly happy and healthy you give them a bathtub. he won't know what to do what to do with it. it'll probably store food in it. i mean this literally these...
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i know why. you are also aware of the president's office and certain mayors of the largest ukrainiane eve of the mayor of chernigov, vladyslav atroshenko, once again, this is the second time they have not released him abroad. they told him that he was only 53 years old. goodbye and please wish you back to your e chernihiv about a month ago, he went to poland to ryashiv for a similar conference. he was also not allowed then, but it seemed to me that already the conflict was exhausted, it turned out that no, today in the telegram channel, kyrylo tymoshenko, the deputy head of the president's office, wrote the following. the mayors of some cities are outraged that they are not allowed to go abroad . you were recently occupied, the danger has not passed , take care of the communities so that people will finally see you, and you are their problems for those for whom the signal was not understood. these were your signals, and there will be other ways to help communities and cities without you, what is it kyrylo tymoshenko threatens the mayors that if you are an unclear signal unclear uncle
i know why. you are also aware of the president's office and certain mayors of the largest ukrainiane eve of the mayor of chernigov, vladyslav atroshenko, once again, this is the second time they have not released him abroad. they told him that he was only 53 years old. goodbye and please wish you back to your e chernihiv about a month ago, he went to poland to ryashiv for a similar conference. he was also not allowed then, but it seemed to me that already the conflict was exhausted, it turned...
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oh, well, well, where is the mayor now ? all the best.ikolaev is on me rattles, as if firewood can do at all, what he can do over all the local cops. sasha, what's up? clearly, as tamer is normal, it seems, yes, pushkin is not quite something bad for him, sanya ah-ah-ah. need help help doctor can arrange. wait, so the head physician banged your doctor. so i'm going to contact the doctor at the base now. i understood well. good night is my last name. the name is petrov. well, speak up . he is waving his hands, saying some nonsense is incomprehensible. hand hey doctor, listen, since such a thing you yourself should give him an injection, check it out. well come on, come on, come on, come on right. well, they will leave, well, yes, do not teach a scientist. yes, what for all your mother, they are gone. how they left, how they left, like this, how they leave with ends. don't say, let's get a hole in the pharmacy. you see climb. yes, there is one. yes , take it, give an injection to the stomach. only calmly. you can do harm. you are calm. yes?
oh, well, well, where is the mayor now ? all the best.ikolaev is on me rattles, as if firewood can do at all, what he can do over all the local cops. sasha, what's up? clearly, as tamer is normal, it seems, yes, pushkin is not quite something bad for him, sanya ah-ah-ah. need help help doctor can arrange. wait, so the head physician banged your doctor. so i'm going to contact the doctor at the base now. i understood well. good night is my last name. the name is petrov. well, speak up . he is...
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may i ask, did mayor breed support the legislation? >> mayor breed did not vote-sign this legislation. >> she did not sign the original-passed with the board of supervisors correct? >> correct. >> did she oppose it? >> she didn't sign it. we knew there were issues from the jump. >> we understand the urgency and we understand the mayor's position in terms of making a ballot measure and we understand if the ballot measure were to pass that would remove our say so and board of supervisors input on these reforms. i share commissioner finlev position we very much want to be a proactive partner and to the extent there is problems or confusion or making the city run more smoothly we want to definitely address that. we just got this last night. it is very hard for us as you said i think it is a complex piece of legislation. i think it is over a hundred pages, so we just have time. i think you understood our substantive concernsism timing concern is we are not-i'm not going to act today to approve any of this legislation but we certainly want t
may i ask, did mayor breed support the legislation? >> mayor breed did not vote-sign this legislation. >> she did not sign the original-passed with the board of supervisors correct? >> correct. >> did she oppose it? >> she didn't sign it. we knew there were issues from the jump. >> we understand the urgency and we understand the mayor's position in terms of making a ballot measure and we understand if the ballot measure were to pass that would remove our say...
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we talked to the mayor's offic . we've talked to advocates in thefield that have significant experience . wetalked to rescue sf . we talked to a broad spectrum of business community and neighborhood associations and at the end of the day i think where we landed ultimately is the best measure for the city . i think it's important that you have a broad spectrum of use as it pertains to this issue. i think it will be shortsighted to say that only evil that have lived experience shouldbe on this commission . i think people often interact with this community on business, neighborhood associations andthat's one of those reasons why we made the adjustment . also have heard quite often about having from supportive housing and those that are living within housing. i believe that six and seven are broad enough. on written broad enough that someone from that constituency could be placed in the backseat. i think having a broader is better. so it allows you then the opportunity to fit people in as they come forward. took so long
we talked to the mayor's offic . we've talked to advocates in thefield that have significant experience . wetalked to rescue sf . we talked to a broad spectrum of business community and neighborhood associations and at the end of the day i think where we landed ultimately is the best measure for the city . i think it's important that you have a broad spectrum of use as it pertains to this issue. i think it will be shortsighted to say that only evil that have lived experience shouldbe on this...
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mayor london breed. and she asked me to come here this morning, today to express a couple words to the scholarship recipients. first of all, i'd like everybody to clap for our scholarship recipients and i think you can do a little better than that. please. there you go. secondly, it wasn't too long ago, well, actually it was that i was sitting in your place. a product of the san francisco unified school district, george washington high school off going to clark atlanta university and received a scholarship from various organizations. now, let me tell you what that did for me. if it wasn't for those scholarships, i would have been able to afford to go to the college of my choice. someone somewhere believed in me. and, so this is what i did while i was in college. so this is the first lesson for the recipients. college is a time where you're going to have options some good, some bad. you're going to have to make decisions. whatever you do, remember who was that invested in me to get here and i have to make
mayor london breed. and she asked me to come here this morning, today to express a couple words to the scholarship recipients. first of all, i'd like everybody to clap for our scholarship recipients and i think you can do a little better than that. please. there you go. secondly, it wasn't too long ago, well, actually it was that i was sitting in your place. a product of the san francisco unified school district, george washington high school off going to clark atlanta university and received a...
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that evening. >> as we await the mayor's arrival, let's go to abc 7 reporter tim. what more do we know about tim jenkins? clarksburg jenkins used to work in the office and quit her job to campaign against them becoming one of the recalls most prominent voices. you for quitting her job, jenkins worked in the district attorney's office for seven years. during her time there she said she became unhappy with the leadership in the department. she became a staple in many ads that called for his recall saying his policies were too radical. >> the safety of san francisco is dependent upon them being recall the soonest possible. quick speaking with abc7news anchor, she warned against former prosecutors in his office calling for his recall. he said it was their own political ambitions that were the real motives. >> if you want to be district attorney and you don't want to run in an open, fair election for the job, that this is a window of opportunity to get your name out there and try to get a job you will never win through a fair and square election. >> mayor london breed s
that evening. >> as we await the mayor's arrival, let's go to abc 7 reporter tim. what more do we know about tim jenkins? clarksburg jenkins used to work in the office and quit her job to campaign against them becoming one of the recalls most prominent voices. you for quitting her job, jenkins worked in the district attorney's office for seven years. during her time there she said she became unhappy with the leadership in the department. she became a staple in many ads that called for his...
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on behalf of mayor breed. she is here in spirit. she is my boss. she is a visionary. and she has a deep commitment to making sure that we are creating affordable housing forrern and not just housing, but homes for people. i remember her walking through one of our projects. we were so excited about the unit count and the affordability. and she goes, we're the linen closet. how is someone going to grow up here how is someone going to be able to lounge and enjoy themselves? we really are thinking about the idea of creating homes and running it within community. and so i know that in particular right now, the community of tenderloin, i want to thank them right now. i know that the office of community development part of the mayor's office of housing community development invests hundreds of millions of dollars to this community and to community organizing and to tenant protections and to really supporting lifting up, leveraging the community voice and putting the resources to realize the community vision and this
on behalf of mayor breed. she is here in spirit. she is my boss. she is a visionary. and she has a deep commitment to making sure that we are creating affordable housing forrern and not just housing, but homes for people. i remember her walking through one of our projects. we were so excited about the unit count and the affordability. and she goes, we're the linen closet. how is someone going to grow up here how is someone going to be able to lounge and enjoy themselves? we really are thinking...
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of lviv is the mayor of dnipro filatov, they let them in, but the mayor of chernigov, let’s say, they and they didn’t let him in lugano, which is interesting, andriy sadovy wears what kind of clothes we are in lviv now. i am reading what he says, because this one directly concerns me. he is talking about the fact that it will be a difficult winter and that the local residents should also prepare, as he said, to warm up without gas. well, maybe this is such an exaggeration. well, but we understand that there are certain precautions before this period and lviv it is possible to rebuild less, thank god well, there are still certain devices and these mayors went, but the mayor of chernihiv in particular did not go, i don’t know if there were any obstacles to the opposition, the official press wrote that there were obstacles to the opposition in taking participation in the conference, how do you assess it and did the organizers themselves and our western partners talk about it, do they understand what is happening, that they somehow selectively admit people to such and such meetings, or ma
of lviv is the mayor of dnipro filatov, they let them in, but the mayor of chernigov, let’s say, they and they didn’t let him in lugano, which is interesting, andriy sadovy wears what kind of clothes we are in lviv now. i am reading what he says, because this one directly concerns me. he is talking about the fact that it will be a difficult winter and that the local residents should also prepare, as he said, to warm up without gas. well, maybe this is such an exaggeration. well, but we...
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mayor breed: thank you. kristen: let's start with a new announcement you made a few hours ago that has to do with addressing homelessness. new beds are being added at a couple of centers. talk to wes about those, and will they make an impact? mayor breed: today we added 250 new additional shelter beds. and in fact, since covid we have had to make some significant changes to our shelter system which was a congregate living setting. and this different model involves individual rooms and a separation from one another differently from what our shelter system provided. once we are finished with the additional beds we are adding, we expect to have in the next three months about 1000 new shelter beds. but ultimately i think the goal is to get people into permanent housing. so this is really just about transition off the streets, having a paley's -- having a place people can go as we transition them into a more permanent housing situation. kristen: it is one piece of the puzzle for a solution. i also want to turn to
mayor breed: thank you. kristen: let's start with a new announcement you made a few hours ago that has to do with addressing homelessness. new beds are being added at a couple of centers. talk to wes about those, and will they make an impact? mayor breed: today we added 250 new additional shelter beds. and in fact, since covid we have had to make some significant changes to our shelter system which was a congregate living setting. and this different model involves individual rooms and a...
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phillips and mayor breed. this was mentioned san francisco has a long history called the san francisco model for how we respond to public health crisis. that is how we responded a generation ago to the aids crisis. i think we saw that again how our city responded to covid-192 and a half years ago and seeing it again today so i want to say how grateful i am to the leadership of our city and public health officialess and senator wiener and president walton and (inaudible) i like to hand it off to tyler, the ceo of the san francisco aids foundation. >> public health crisis. a community filled with fear, unanswered questions and valid outrage. resilient people that had to rise up in support of one another to educate each ort and fight for access for resources they need and deserve. a moment in history where a federal public health response fails a community causing them unnecessary emotional mental and physical harm. no, i'm not talking about chronically hiv policy from the earliest day when the federal government
phillips and mayor breed. this was mentioned san francisco has a long history called the san francisco model for how we respond to public health crisis. that is how we responded a generation ago to the aids crisis. i think we saw that again how our city responded to covid-192 and a half years ago and seeing it again today so i want to say how grateful i am to the leadership of our city and public health officialess and senator wiener and president walton and (inaudible) i like to hand it off to...
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jenkins is not the mayor's first appointment. in fact, the mayor made mention that when she had to replace the school board members, she went through a very similar process of trying to vet and seek out the public opinion on who the proper fit would be remember. she's also appointed a new supervisor for the city of san francisco as well. san francisco voters will have their first say about jenkins as a district attorney in november. when they decide whether or not she should serve out the remainder of the term, and voters will also have another vote in the regularly scheduled district attorney election in november of 2023 now, in the news conference today, brooke jenkins said that she is in it. to run for that position. she said that she will certainly run in november and that she will run again in 2023, setting up the possibility of a face off between brooke jenkins and chase the boudin, who at this point still has not ruled out running for the office again. in 2023. we will continue to monitor all the developments in this story
jenkins is not the mayor's first appointment. in fact, the mayor made mention that when she had to replace the school board members, she went through a very similar process of trying to vet and seek out the public opinion on who the proper fit would be remember. she's also appointed a new supervisor for the city of san francisco as well. san francisco voters will have their first say about jenkins as a district attorney in november. when they decide whether or not she should serve out the...
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on the mayor's fund of disability. most of the questions that the civil grand jury had for me, had to do with the way that we are approaching accessibility in our park system. and so, their report which you can reference online at safe and accessible parks for all, details all of this, it's a pretty comprehensive report. i mentioned the on going implement of california general accessibility guidance, that and your advise letters on how to maintain accessibility and in looking through, the guidance, we're in pretty good shape as the city and county of san francisco, we do need to continue how we're a priding reasonable modification to improve that. i would like to redistribute as a refresher from any of our city colleagues and the board of supervisors. and finally, on going implementation of the san francisco digital accessibility and inclusion standard. and that is just a starting point to spur your thinking. and i'll go to the next slide, debbie. i think that was all i had. we are v happily going to be converted to a
on the mayor's fund of disability. most of the questions that the civil grand jury had for me, had to do with the way that we are approaching accessibility in our park system. and so, their report which you can reference online at safe and accessible parks for all, details all of this, it's a pretty comprehensive report. i mentioned the on going implement of california general accessibility guidance, that and your advise letters on how to maintain accessibility and in looking through, the...
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adding to the mayor. with that, through the chair, i believe that we have a brief presentation from the director ingred (inaudible) who is joining us this morning on herbirthday. happy birthday. don't mean to embarrass you but proud of you and thank you for being here. >> thank you for your leadership on this. it has been an honor working with you and office staff. it is a pleasure. thank you also to the mayor who has also started us on this path several years ago. seeing lots of things that could be the potential for early childhood and so our presentation today is going to be a lot of the things you just mentioned supervisor melgar so good morning supervisor peskin, chan and mendelman and thank you for indulgeing us to provide a overview of what the department of early childhood is capable of doing and also being able to see the beyond. knowing that this again has started many years ago and finally we are here. after a long awaited process. so, the san francisco department of early childhood and i belie
adding to the mayor. with that, through the chair, i believe that we have a brief presentation from the director ingred (inaudible) who is joining us this morning on herbirthday. happy birthday. don't mean to embarrass you but proud of you and thank you for being here. >> thank you for your leadership on this. it has been an honor working with you and office staff. it is a pleasure. thank you also to the mayor who has also started us on this path several years ago. seeing lots of things...
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the mayor of warsaw, russell shaszkovsky, told the refugees about poland's financial problems . this quote. in the sense that it would be good to master the additional eu funds, but it doesn’t work out, and today’s warsaw is reducing benefits and benefits, canceling even free travel for guests from an independent city. i thought that she was communicating with her colleague from kiev vitaliy klitschko, she was in touch with russian pranksters vovan and lexus, and, characteristically, the conversation began in russian, but at the word enemy, moskovsky smoothly switched to ukrainian, and then completely into familiar english and speaking , about the president of his own country. you know that there is no money european money is not. uh, ours we have ours uh, the national leader for them all steal. so that also means that the central government. yeah government uh, actually deeds were not helping within the uh frames of the current situation. they just left us with the mayor of warsaw shaszkowski and the president of poland duda, a long-standing confrontation in 2020 they competed
the mayor of warsaw, russell shaszkovsky, told the refugees about poland's financial problems . this quote. in the sense that it would be good to master the additional eu funds, but it doesn’t work out, and today’s warsaw is reducing benefits and benefits, canceling even free travel for guests from an independent city. i thought that she was communicating with her colleague from kiev vitaliy klitschko, she was in touch with russian pranksters vovan and lexus, and, characteristically, the...
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thank you to the mayor's chief of staff and the mayor herself.k this is one of the least contentious budget processes in a long time, and it was just because we decided to work together and not play games, and i think that was true on both sides, so i really appreciate that, so thank you. the controller's office, as always. you are there for all of us. you explain everything for us for those of us who aren't good at math and never will be good at math. risa sandler, you've just been a joy to work with and so solid every step of the way, so if we can just give another hand. [applause] >> chair ronen: warned us in advance of things we needed to think about of things that we didn't even know we needed to think about. we really appreciate you, ann. thank you very much. [applause] >> chair ronen: and then, my beloved colleagues, i have absolutely enjoyed working with this budget committee. it's absolutely the best budget committee i've ever worked with. it's just been so well. it's just been so easy because you guys are all amazing. our incredible pre
thank you to the mayor's chief of staff and the mayor herself.k this is one of the least contentious budget processes in a long time, and it was just because we decided to work together and not play games, and i think that was true on both sides, so i really appreciate that, so thank you. the controller's office, as always. you are there for all of us. you explain everything for us for those of us who aren't good at math and never will be good at math. risa sandler, you've just been a joy to...
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we talked to the mayor's offic . talked to advocates in thefield that have significant experience . wetalked to rescue sf . we talked to a broad spectrum of business community and neighborhood associations and at the end of the day i think where we landed ultimately is the best measure for the city . i think it's important that you have a broad spectrum of use as it pertains to this issue. i think it will be shortsighted to say that only evil that have lived experience shouldbe on this commission . i think people often interact with this community on business, neighborhood associations andthat's one of those reasons why we made the adjustment . also have heard quite often about having from supportive housing and those that are living within housing. i believe that six and seven are broad enough. on written broad enough that someone from that constituency could be placed in the backseat. i think having a broader is better. so it allows you then the opportunity to fit people in as they come forward. took so long that i
we talked to the mayor's offic . talked to advocates in thefield that have significant experience . wetalked to rescue sf . we talked to a broad spectrum of business community and neighborhood associations and at the end of the day i think where we landed ultimately is the best measure for the city . i think it's important that you have a broad spectrum of use as it pertains to this issue. i think it will be shortsighted to say that only evil that have lived experience shouldbe on this...
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everybody knows this, the supervisors know this, the mayor knows this. they are selling fentanyl that is destroying people and destroying families. we need to use this technology to fight back against the cartels. and we are losing. if sf p.d. needs to see who i'm a date with, so be it. >> thank you. next caller, please. public speaker: hi, my name is grace coleman, a resident of district 7 and i own a small business in district 9. i'm calling against this policy. i do not believe giving access to sf p.d. to our surveillance cameras is a violation of our privacy. you are consistently receiving more financial support than our vulnerable members of our community. for those in the community, i promise this won't increase your safety. i implore you to undescribe from the delusion of this fascist fearmongering and ask that you displace this with compassion instead of the threat of more violence. thank you. >> thank you. next caller, please. >> public speaker: good afternoon rules committee members. i strongly oppose this policy. this policy goes directly agai
everybody knows this, the supervisors know this, the mayor knows this. they are selling fentanyl that is destroying people and destroying families. we need to use this technology to fight back against the cartels. and we are losing. if sf p.d. needs to see who i'm a date with, so be it. >> thank you. next caller, please. public speaker: hi, my name is grace coleman, a resident of district 7 and i own a small business in district 9. i'm calling against this policy. i do not believe giving...
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they saw the new mayor and the old mayor, the mayor before that talking about how welcome they were to york, so they went there. what happened then? that is interesting, here's the new mayor of new york eric adams from last week. see if you can detect a difference from the first eric adams clip we showed you about illegal aliens, here he is. >> we are reaching out to the federal government as stated that this is a real burden on new yorkers as we are trying to do the right thing. we already as i stated we already have an overburdened shelter system, so now you're talking about as you stated food, clothing, school, this is going to impact our schools because we do not turn away individuals because they are undocumented. it translation services. it is just a whole host of things that this is going to produce and that's why we need help. >> tucker: wait a second! he is complaining about the cost of translation services, but 20 minutes ago during his campaign he was saying that we have to pay the translation services in terms of functional state, the federal government has to pay for trans
they saw the new mayor and the old mayor, the mayor before that talking about how welcome they were to york, so they went there. what happened then? that is interesting, here's the new mayor of new york eric adams from last week. see if you can detect a difference from the first eric adams clip we showed you about illegal aliens, here he is. >> we are reaching out to the federal government as stated that this is a real burden on new yorkers as we are trying to do the right thing. we...
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the level of calls the fire bfiuade mayor. the level of calls the fire brigade are _ mayor. the level of calls the fire brigade are receiving, the - mayor. the level of calls the fire brigade are receiving, the way i mayor. the level of calls the fire l brigade are receiving, the way the fires of spreading, the numbers of fires of spreading, the numbers of fires there are arts their lives directly relate to the hot weather, to the heat the pressure on the fire brigade means they�*ve been declared a major incidents because of the number of surges they are responding to. we�*re incredibly worried that the fire brigades response isn�*t what it should be, what it wants to be. on a normal day the london fire brigade expects the first fire engine to receive, to reach a fire within six minutes, on average now this is taking more than 20 minutes for a first fire engine to reach a fire. that shows the pressure the fire. that shows the pressure the fire brigade is under. they�*ve cancelled leave, they�*ve taken staff off training services so every available firefighter is now in fire
the level of calls the fire bfiuade mayor. the level of calls the fire brigade are _ mayor. the level of calls the fire brigade are receiving, the - mayor. the level of calls the fire brigade are receiving, the way i mayor. the level of calls the fire l brigade are receiving, the way the fires of spreading, the numbers of fires of spreading, the numbers of fires there are arts their lives directly relate to the hot weather, to the heat the pressure on the fire brigade means they�*ve been...
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thank you, mayor for your leadership. and i want to thank senator wiener, supervisors dorsey for joining us. today's announcement is a critical piece of our city's response to the monkeypox outbreak. by declaring it is a local health emergency, we are making sure everyone understands this is a threat to our entire community. and as the mayor has mentioned, our city has a rich history of elevating, celebrating, and advocating for the lives of the lgbtq plus community. we have always as a city and community been at the forefront of advocacy, treatment, research for medical conditions that disproportionately impact our lgbtq plus community. this is personal for me. as a gay man who came out and did my medical training during the peak of the aids epidemic, i personally and professionally experienced the indifference, homophobia, and the stigma by the medical and public health institutions with regard to prioritizing hiv prevention and care. but san francisco's community driven and responsive care systems were a notable except
thank you, mayor for your leadership. and i want to thank senator wiener, supervisors dorsey for joining us. today's announcement is a critical piece of our city's response to the monkeypox outbreak. by declaring it is a local health emergency, we are making sure everyone understands this is a threat to our entire community. and as the mayor has mentioned, our city has a rich history of elevating, celebrating, and advocating for the lives of the lgbtq plus community. we have always as a city...
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the mayor has already followed up on some of them. i do want to thank the working group for what they did, all the departments for the work they are doing and continue to do and i look forward to continuing to advance many of the priorities and recommendations that were identified and finding new needs to fill. with that, i will make a motion that we have heard the hearing and that we file it. >> on that motion made by temporary member mandelman that this hearing be heard and filed. >> [roll call] >> we have 3 ayes. >> thank you, that motion passes. >> mr. clerk, do we have any other items in the agenda today? >> madam chair, that concludes your business. >> great, thank you, we are now adjourned. >> [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> >> [ end of realtime captioning ] >> >> >> really want to thank folks for joining us this morning for a host of reasons. i'm also very privileged this morning to actually serve as the mc. we will take you on a story today. one that we are not just so proud of, but everyone that is going it to have this exper
the mayor has already followed up on some of them. i do want to thank the working group for what they did, all the departments for the work they are doing and continue to do and i look forward to continuing to advance many of the priorities and recommendations that were identified and finding new needs to fill. with that, i will make a motion that we have heard the hearing and that we file it. >> on that motion made by temporary member mandelman that this hearing be heard and filed....
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please welcome the honorable mayor breed. [applause] >> thank you jerome and thank you to home rise and thank you to strada and local 38. it is good to be here with each and every one of you to celebrate jazzy collins apartment complex that truly does represent jazzy collins and her legacy and what she fought for here in san francisco for so long. let me just take us back just a tad bit because when muzola and i were kids growing up in san francisco even though i know he looks a lot older then i am, we are basically the same age, we grew up in a city where it had its challenges but we saw a lot of possibilities. we saw the possibility for a better life, a better opportunity and we in fact you know, i'll be honest, homelessness even existed back then, but it want as problematic and it seems to be because as someone who grew up in public housing, as someone who grew up around a lot of affordable development, one thing that even through our challenges of poverty and sometimes substance use disorder there was still a opportunity
please welcome the honorable mayor breed. [applause] >> thank you jerome and thank you to home rise and thank you to strada and local 38. it is good to be here with each and every one of you to celebrate jazzy collins apartment complex that truly does represent jazzy collins and her legacy and what she fought for here in san francisco for so long. let me just take us back just a tad bit because when muzola and i were kids growing up in san francisco even though i know he looks a lot older...
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now, i would like to welcome our mayor, mayor breed. [ applause ] >> mayor london breed: thank you, senatorner. it's so great to be back here in sunny dale with the work that needs to continue. we have been here over the years for numerous occasions. i remember when i became mayor taking here and talking about a lot of the promises made to this community over the years, and after governor newsom after federal funding brought hope to sff with the south community around rehabbing and redeveloping a number of public housing in the city. but it couldn't be about rebuilding the homes but supporting the needs of the community. that's why the fact that our state senator scott weiner understood the value of this project and the needs for us to bring together the resources to make sure that it happens and is delivered is so significant. fortunately senator weiner understand the south east sector of this city, and the president of the board of supervisors, mr. walton, you are the beneficiary of this senator because we are talking about nearly $12 million on the southeast sector of our city [ applause
now, i would like to welcome our mayor, mayor breed. [ applause ] >> mayor london breed: thank you, senatorner. it's so great to be back here in sunny dale with the work that needs to continue. we have been here over the years for numerous occasions. i remember when i became mayor taking here and talking about a lot of the promises made to this community over the years, and after governor newsom after federal funding brought hope to sff with the south community around rehabbing and...
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cono to aquÍ podrÍa tomar semanas en encontrar vÍctimas de las zonas afectadas dijo el gobernador, mayora todo cerrado al otro dÍa que pudimos salir de nuestros hogares porque un dÍa nos quedamos ahÍ pasaron los helicÓpteros nadie nos podÍa ayudar no habÍa donde salir pues y este hasta el otro dÍa que pudieron pasar por nosotros en unas lanchas, pues salimos, vinimos a ver cÓmo estaba aquÍ el restaurante el presidente joe biden ofreciÓ ayuda del gobierno federal >>> mientras tanto, en el noroeste del paÍs estÁn experimentando temperaturas de tres dÍgitos este fin de semana provocando la posible muerte de cuatro personas en oregÓn las ciudades de portland y seattleazoadas por calor extremo para maÑana domingo es espera que estÉ mÁs fresco, esta zona experimenta una situaciÓn asa por primera vez sin embargo las planicies del sur han estado sofocadas por un calor intenso durante semanas. >>> la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ la prohibiciÓn de las armas de asalto con 217 votos a favor, y 213 en contra la de muy de intenta restablecer una prohibiciÓn que expirÓ hace dos dÉcadas, solo dos rep
cono to aquÍ podrÍa tomar semanas en encontrar vÍctimas de las zonas afectadas dijo el gobernador, mayora todo cerrado al otro dÍa que pudimos salir de nuestros hogares porque un dÍa nos quedamos ahÍ pasaron los helicÓpteros nadie nos podÍa ayudar no habÍa donde salir pues y este hasta el otro dÍa que pudieron pasar por nosotros en unas lanchas, pues salimos, vinimos a ver cÓmo estaba aquÍ el restaurante el presidente joe biden ofreciÓ ayuda del gobierno federal >>>...
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just to be clear, the mayor did answer that question. ijust wanted to bring it in. he did.re a community organiser for local reporters with the bureau of investigativejournalism. you are also a journalist yourself. what is your experience of working with councils? i mean, frankly, i think we have all been done a favour if a man had never written in the thick of it, because it would only be halfjoking. it sometimes feels like communications managers think it is a documentary and a manualfor how you do public sector, because the serious point is that they increasingly start from the point of view of how do i get the least possible information into the hands of the public, and that is not theirjob. we are in a democracy after all. yourjob is to provide the most possible information, they are paid for the public, by you and me, because journalists are people too, to do exactly that, to foster open and demographic local government and services. i think we need a pretty fundamental reset to get back to that. what sort of techniques do they use to try to close down information? th
just to be clear, the mayor did answer that question. ijust wanted to bring it in. he did.re a community organiser for local reporters with the bureau of investigativejournalism. you are also a journalist yourself. what is your experience of working with councils? i mean, frankly, i think we have all been done a favour if a man had never written in the thick of it, because it would only be halfjoking. it sometimes feels like communications managers think it is a documentary and a manualfor how...
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okay, mayor schaaf. that would be great to deter crime and maybe help some of these crimes, solve future crimes. thanks, payor shav, for your time, we always appreciate your time and insight. >> thank you. bye. >>> let's go outside. a live look at the bay bridge. a beautiful day. jeffjeff ranieri. >>> time is temperature is brought to you by mancini sleep world. >>> welcome to the stranger things experience. what fans can expect when they come down here is you're going to come into hopkins plaza. and what you think is going on being you soon realize that it's not. you'll go through, it's about a 45-minute guided experience. and you come out into the upside-down. so this is a space you can spend as long as you want here. we've got some amazing food and beverage. arcade games and some really great photo opportunities that you can take pictures. such as in the living room. >> make sure you check out california live weekdays at 11:30. we call it oleyumi. you call it california. our land, our culture, our peo
okay, mayor schaaf. that would be great to deter crime and maybe help some of these crimes, solve future crimes. thanks, payor shav, for your time, we always appreciate your time and insight. >> thank you. bye. >>> let's go outside. a live look at the bay bridge. a beautiful day. jeffjeff ranieri. >>> time is temperature is brought to you by mancini sleep world. >>> welcome to the stranger things experience. what fans can expect when they come down here is...
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this and er, for the sake of justice, let's say that there have already been such moments when the mayor of vladyslav troshenko went abroad, for example to the same switzerland he took part in the forum before, and then he had no problems, he was released, and no one there accused him of the fact that, let's say, he gives the city away or is distracted from his official duties, and now here is the document that talks about refusal by the border guard and this document was published again on his facebook page by vladyslav vatrushenko. it literally says that the reason is the law on mobilization, that is, in some way, that is, according to the official version of this particular incident, in some way there was a violation of some legislation on mobilization. so, we see such facts and we see that there is a conflict, but it continues, this is the conflict, and people react to it very nervously , let's say so. for participation e-e, now we will connect to our conversation yuriy sobolevskyi, the first deputy chairman of the kherson regional council. for now, i will use what i said , written b
this and er, for the sake of justice, let's say that there have already been such moments when the mayor of vladyslav troshenko went abroad, for example to the same switzerland he took part in the forum before, and then he had no problems, he was released, and no one there accused him of the fact that, let's say, he gives the city away or is distracted from his official duties, and now here is the document that talks about refusal by the border guard and this document was published again on his...