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mayor ed lee, the first chinese-american mayor of this city, also championed the subway to his untimely death and i had the privilege of working with both of them on this project. the central subway is an economic lifeline necessary to reconnect the historic immigrant neighborhood of china town with the populations of the city, visitation valley and bay viewers point and it's a transient gateway for regional visitors and tourists to maintain the vibrancy and the pandemic threatened to erase and i was remind of this project and tam shaw dug up a 2003 chronicling thousands of signatures and delivering them to be a low see and feinstein and meeting with the congressional committee. norman went on that treat or reverend fong. sorry. and even 20 years ago, speaker a low sew and feinstein moved this project. china town needs this lifeline. but beyond the tremendous economic benefits of central subway will have, i want to share one impact that people outside of our community see. several years back when tan and i were doing outreach on this street, there was one merchant who pointed out someth
mayor ed lee, the first chinese-american mayor of this city, also championed the subway to his untimely death and i had the privilege of working with both of them on this project. the central subway is an economic lifeline necessary to reconnect the historic immigrant neighborhood of china town with the populations of the city, visitation valley and bay viewers point and it's a transient gateway for regional visitors and tourists to maintain the vibrancy and the pandemic threatened to erase and...
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a for our great mayor of san francisco. u for our great mayor of san francisco. [applause] thank you.s for our great mayor of san francisco. [applause] thank you.e for our great mayor of san francisco. [applause] thank you. i want to recognize all the people that made this possible because it was many, many persons. you already said the -- latino hispanic heritage committee and the city committee and many, many people i cannot mention all of this. then and there we ever deeply grateful with all of you. i don't want to miss recognizing the presence of my colleagues. are here, thank you for joining us. approximate i want to take the opportunity to congratulate all the consulates of central america that today they are celebrating their independence day. thank you, congratulations. they could not make it buzz they are celebrating their independence day, too. i welcome with all the gratitude to our friends. our sponsors, and donors that are here today. thank you. we are so grateful, also with the team of the mexican consulate. they have been working hard. many color g
a for our great mayor of san francisco. u for our great mayor of san francisco. [applause] thank you.s for our great mayor of san francisco. [applause] thank you.e for our great mayor of san francisco. [applause] thank you. i want to recognize all the people that made this possible because it was many, many persons. you already said the -- latino hispanic heritage committee and the city committee and many, many people i cannot mention all of this. then and there we ever deeply grateful with all...
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i want to acknowledge our mayor of san francisco, mayor london breed. my sister. to have you here in the alley in the selma and i got acknowledge my brother the chief right there. chief of police, sfpd. originally from la but he's in frisco with us and our new da, my sister,
i want to acknowledge our mayor of san francisco, mayor london breed. my sister. to have you here in the alley in the selma and i got acknowledge my brother the chief right there. chief of police, sfpd. originally from la but he's in frisco with us and our new da, my sister,
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let’s take the mayor of chernihiv, failed, or the mayor of soum, failed, er, some other peace failed, mayor of irpiny did , or there was another, let’s just replace it with a more effective system, eh centralized hm data on local self-government in the law on local self-government in the law on local state administrations in the law on martial law laws on military civil administrations clearly delineate the powers and competence of each of structures, therefore, based on the fact that we work with these laws every day in our work, we are faced with holding a cart every day, including with the local self-government body of the currently occupied er temporarily occupied settlements in kherson or in other regions er, i can say that this lawsuit baseless eh well, this statement and i am sure that the national police will give a proper assessment if this case is not too politicized, then the conclusion will be that the mayor and the municipal authorities acted within their powers and the work was carried out effectively a i want to give you the ball and to emphasize to our viewers that dir
let’s take the mayor of chernihiv, failed, or the mayor of soum, failed, er, some other peace failed, mayor of irpiny did , or there was another, let’s just replace it with a more effective system, eh centralized hm data on local self-government in the law on local self-government in the law on local state administrations in the law on martial law laws on military civil administrations clearly delineate the powers and competence of each of structures, therefore, based on the fact that we...
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to the mayor's at city hall, being our mayor at city hall, we're grateful to you, mayor breed.art is just full of compassion. we thank you, speaker pelosi, leona bridges and christine and all of that are involved every year, every year, every year, they put on a dinner for us for mother's day. we were in front of city hall protesting every mother's day because we wanted people to know what mother's day felt like. it wasn't a good day for us but because of leona bridges and the, and mayor breed and christine, we thank you guys for what you do for us at third baptist church every year and dr. amy sea brown as well. you make our mother's day happen, you do. yes! and to our chief of police, chief scott who came in and rolled up your sleeves and do work with us continually to help fight this situation that we have with crime and violence. we have a remarkable team and don't let me forget our brady team. our brady team is on the ground 24/7, you all, 24/in legislation, and sheila hamilton, our vice-president of organizing and kat, i always get -- i can't say her name right but anyway
to the mayor's at city hall, being our mayor at city hall, we're grateful to you, mayor breed.art is just full of compassion. we thank you, speaker pelosi, leona bridges and christine and all of that are involved every year, every year, every year, they put on a dinner for us for mother's day. we were in front of city hall protesting every mother's day because we wanted people to know what mother's day felt like. it wasn't a good day for us but because of leona bridges and the, and mayor breed...
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garcetti always says, good mayors borrow and great mayors steal. [laughter] so that is our montra when we think about how to look ahead and develop the solutions now that's going to improve communities today. i'm going to leave you with two examples, one, in downtown los angeles, downtown community plan, growing up in los angeles, there was no reason, i never went to downtown, there was no reason to go down there and now i work there, but when we look at our community plan and how to plan for the city by 2040, we're anticipating housing 20% of the population growth between now and 2040 and one percent of the land area of los angeles in downtown and what does that look like? that looks like mixed-use housing, it could be anything from micro units to work/live setups and of course being transit oriented and going from a city that was all about parking minimums to doing away with that and now moving toward bike parking minimums. and you know, that is really changing the face of a blighted under invested part of the city that is becoming awe city cente
garcetti always says, good mayors borrow and great mayors steal. [laughter] so that is our montra when we think about how to look ahead and develop the solutions now that's going to improve communities today. i'm going to leave you with two examples, one, in downtown los angeles, downtown community plan, growing up in los angeles, there was no reason, i never went to downtown, there was no reason to go down there and now i work there, but when we look at our community plan and how to plan for...
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by the mayor herself. and then with her being the final arbitrator of these requests, what is her reasoning for these individuals? # what is her threshold? >> it would be under the circumstances that under dire situation where they are uncab capable of their duty as far as posting and as far as a commissioner for criterion for that, i'm not familiar with but it's a mayor's case by case situation. >> i'm sorry, you are saying that all of these were decided by the mayor's themselves. the appointees were asked to sign the letters? >> correct. >> decided by the mayor alone but you are not sure what is the criteria? >> no. >> >> i think this is a practice that is in question but i think these are strong applicants and i'm inclined to get these to be let on to continue their work. i cannot confirm as to this practice, but i would vote on them and let them start their work and this body can study with the mayor over these self inflicted wounds with these resignation letters. >> thank you. >> supervisor melgar? >>
by the mayor herself. and then with her being the final arbitrator of these requests, what is her reasoning for these individuals? # what is her threshold? >> it would be under the circumstances that under dire situation where they are uncab capable of their duty as far as posting and as far as a commissioner for criterion for that, i'm not familiar with but it's a mayor's case by case situation. >> i'm sorry, you are saying that all of these were decided by the mayor's themselves....
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mayors, deputies, they charge themselves there for the transfer . , 56,000, yes, for the mayor, for the head of the community, if they are at work 24 hours a day, you are a people's deputy. how much do people's deputies receive in our country? now, on average, people's deputies receive about uah 35,000 in salary, but the salary depends on, for example, if you have the titles are different there, the diploma increases, it can be 40,000, that is, somewhere in this direction, it’s not a lot. let’s put it this way, i understand when a people’s deputy receives a salary of a similar plan. i divided the mayor's salary depending on what kind of community he has, what kind of budget he has, that is, if we understand what a city like kyiv is, then in principle, according to your plot, i saw that the mayor of kyiv is not really that high salary that he does not need any additional examples, not about me, and there really is no bonus, secondly, he was not before that, for example, he does not receive any allowances due to seniority as a civil servant. by the way, it depends on the salary of city ma
mayors, deputies, they charge themselves there for the transfer . , 56,000, yes, for the mayor, for the head of the community, if they are at work 24 hours a day, you are a people's deputy. how much do people's deputies receive in our country? now, on average, people's deputies receive about uah 35,000 in salary, but the salary depends on, for example, if you have the titles are different there, the diploma increases, it can be 40,000, that is, somewhere in this direction, it’s not a lot....
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to other cities and mayors, mayors of the suburbs that they will have to deal with.illinois, called out democrat mayor lori lightfoot doing exactly the same thing that is coming up on "the evening edit." >> chicago is a sanctuary city. which means they advertised the fact they won't even kick out criminal illegal aliens. the greatest thing about what governor abbott is doing is exposing the hypocrisies of these democratic mayors and making them basically publicly acknowledge it. ♪. every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're
to other cities and mayors, mayors of the suburbs that they will have to deal with.illinois, called out democrat mayor lori lightfoot doing exactly the same thing that is coming up on "the evening edit." >> chicago is a sanctuary city. which means they advertised the fact they won't even kick out criminal illegal aliens. the greatest thing about what governor abbott is doing is exposing the hypocrisies of these democratic mayors and making them basically publicly acknowledge it....
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so that upset mayor breed and she publicly called him a liar.that is what prompted me to file a public records request for the communications underlying that spat and i found this resignation letter that is apparently part of a broader practice. go ahead. i'm sorry. >> the supervisors are quite outraged from your reporting this has been happening and i understand supervisor dean princeton wants to hold a hearing. unders -- explain what is happening. >> he is doing three things. he is going to be holding a hearing to find out the answers to the questions you're asking me which is how common this is. he also plans to introduce legislation asking the city attorney's office to draft legislation that is unclear right now what it would do exactly but if this practice is legal, what he wants to do is explicitly ensure it does not happen in the future. and then -- >> i don't mean to interrupt but in the time i have left, i have to ask you what has been the mayor's response to your story? >> the mayor has decided she is no longer going to be asking her a
so that upset mayor breed and she publicly called him a liar.that is what prompted me to file a public records request for the communications underlying that spat and i found this resignation letter that is apparently part of a broader practice. go ahead. i'm sorry. >> the supervisors are quite outraged from your reporting this has been happening and i understand supervisor dean princeton wants to hold a hearing. unders -- explain what is happening. >> he is doing three things. he...
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to the mayor's at city hall, being our mayor at city hall, we're grateful to you, mayor breed. your heart is just full of compassion. we thank you, speaker pelosi, leona bridges and christine and all of that are involved every year, every year, every year, they put on a dinner for us for mother's day. we were in front of city hall protesting every mother's day because we wanted people to know what mother's day felt like. it wasn't a good day for us but because of leona bridges and the, and mayor breed and christine, we thank you guys for what you do for us at third baptist church every year and dr. amy sea brown as well. you make our mother's day happen, you do. yes! and to our chief of police, chief scott who came in and rolled up your sleeves and do work with us continually to help fight this situation that we have with crime and violence. we have a remarkable team and don't let me forget our brady team. our brady team is on the ground 24/7, you all, 24/in legislation, and sheila hamilton, our vice-president of organizing and kat, i always get -- i can't say her name right bu
to the mayor's at city hall, being our mayor at city hall, we're grateful to you, mayor breed. your heart is just full of compassion. we thank you, speaker pelosi, leona bridges and christine and all of that are involved every year, every year, every year, they put on a dinner for us for mother's day. we were in front of city hall protesting every mother's day because we wanted people to know what mother's day felt like. it wasn't a good day for us but because of leona bridges and the, and...
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if the burr ridge mayor, the suburb of chicago, if that mayor grasso is correct and mayor lightfoot neveroordinated with them before sending bus loads of illegals to their town. >> yeah, watch out what you ask for. governor abbott is building barrier and deployed the national guard and texas guard and deployed the department of public safety and you said that the attorney general there said they're spending $70 million a month. beside the federal government, that are not doing enough because the policies have ham strung all of the department including my former colleagues in border patrol and ice, who's doing more than greg abbott to call attention to this problem and practically, logistically, operationally helping the border patrol and texas. elizabeth: we've got 9/11; right? 9/11 commemoration is this sunday and no mention on the mayors from new york, chicago, and others on the terrorists caught at the port of entry this year. we're a generation away from 9/11. why no hair on fire moment from the white house and from democrat mayors on this? >> yeah, they should be calling the white ho
if the burr ridge mayor, the suburb of chicago, if that mayor grasso is correct and mayor lightfoot neveroordinated with them before sending bus loads of illegals to their town. >> yeah, watch out what you ask for. governor abbott is building barrier and deployed the national guard and texas guard and deployed the department of public safety and you said that the attorney general there said they're spending $70 million a month. beside the federal government, that are not doing enough...
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by the mayor herself. and then with her being the final arbitrator of these requests, what is her reasoning for these individuals? # what is her threshold? >> it would be under the circumstances that under dire situation where they are uncab capable of their duty as far as posting and as far as a commissioner for criterion for that, i'm not familiar with but it's a mayor's case by case situation. >> i'm sorry, you are saying that all of these were decided by the mayor's themselves. the appointees were asked to sign the letters? >> correct. >> decided by the mayor alone but you are not sure what is the criteria? >> no. >> >> i think this is a practice that is in question but i think these are strong applicants and i'm inclined to get these to be let on to continue their work. i cannot confirm as to this practice, but i would vote on them and let them start their work and this body can study with the mayor over these self inflicted wounds with these resignation letters. >> thank you. >> supervisor melgar? >>
by the mayor herself. and then with her being the final arbitrator of these requests, what is her reasoning for these individuals? # what is her threshold? >> it would be under the circumstances that under dire situation where they are uncab capable of their duty as far as posting and as far as a commissioner for criterion for that, i'm not familiar with but it's a mayor's case by case situation. >> i'm sorry, you are saying that all of these were decided by the mayor's themselves....
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so today i want to thank the mayor for her incredible leadership. we added so much to the housing stock, since she has been our mayor. i also want to thank catherine stephanie who is newly the supervisors of this particular over this particular building because the, because the lines of the supervisorial lines changed. that's great to see you supervisor. and i want to thank steve goode in five keys thoer their incredible work. both from the shelter side but also in permanent supportive housing. and they're the ones who are responsible for managing this building .d this is a building for 114 adults. right now, it's got about over 90 people moved in. one of the reasons that we chose it is because of the location. one of the other reasons is because it's a building that was easily renovated and it had a low vacancy rate so there was only about 30 legacy tenants. so that gave us the ability to move a lot of people in. so today we're going to start by hearing from mayor reed, and then i will come back and introduce our next speakers. thank you. >> thank
so today i want to thank the mayor for her incredible leadership. we added so much to the housing stock, since she has been our mayor. i also want to thank catherine stephanie who is newly the supervisors of this particular over this particular building because the, because the lines of the supervisorial lines changed. that's great to see you supervisor. and i want to thank steve goode in five keys thoer their incredible work. both from the shelter side but also in permanent supportive housing....
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the invaders of donetsk region once again hit kramatorsk with rockets, mayor oleksandr goncharenko saidcording to his data, the invaders fired two rockets out of 300 into the city. as a result of the shelling , a hospital and apartment buildings were damaged, as well as several garages were partially destroyed. fortunately, there were no victims and victims. the 214th day of full-scale russian during the ukrainian war, ukrainian defenders repelled enemy attacks in the areas of the settlements of soledar , vyimka, kuryumivka, zaytseva, novomykhailivka, pervomaiska and pavlivka, the general headquarters of the armed forces of ukraine informs that the enemy continues to attack civilian infrastructure and peaceful residential areas, there is still a threat of air and missile strikes throughout the territory of ukraine, in addition, the antlers launched four missile and seven air strikes, over 24 attacks from the rocket salvo system were carried out on the military and civilian objects on the territory of ukraine , dozens of settlements were damaged by enemy fire, the ukrainian military cont
the invaders of donetsk region once again hit kramatorsk with rockets, mayor oleksandr goncharenko saidcording to his data, the invaders fired two rockets out of 300 into the city. as a result of the shelling , a hospital and apartment buildings were damaged, as well as several garages were partially destroyed. fortunately, there were no victims and victims. the 214th day of full-scale russian during the ukrainian war, ukrainian defenders repelled enemy attacks in the areas of the settlements...
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i think that eluded to in the mayor's response. i will quickly touch on i'm a little too far in the weeds the benefit of you having the benefit the backgrounds. i have been contemplating and discussing the chapter 6, where do we go? how do we address the staffing issues? and we everwhat how can we utilize the data base or reengage it? i came up with 3 options of course of action for it. my initial one option one was to restart it and go. you see when your compare option one and twop there is in the a lot of difference the more i contemplated i realized that there is a lot of rework or revisiting that should occur even that we just. sorry. we have to move that slide. should are on option one, course of action. i hit some highlights on adopting the recommendations focusing on that concept of having a feedback having better collaboration. and then you know maturing the system a bit more. holdup now we lost it. do we know what is going on with the slides? option 2 is was intended but morph in the very similar to one. just restarting wh
i think that eluded to in the mayor's response. i will quickly touch on i'm a little too far in the weeds the benefit of you having the benefit the backgrounds. i have been contemplating and discussing the chapter 6, where do we go? how do we address the staffing issues? and we everwhat how can we utilize the data base or reengage it? i came up with 3 options of course of action for it. my initial one option one was to restart it and go. you see when your compare option one and twop there is in...
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mayor brown may be the first black mayor of san francisco, some say he may have been the first chinesemayor of san francisco, given how he has received when he comes to china town. that's supposed to be a joke, not going well, all right. mayor ed lee, the first chinese-american mayor of this city, also championed the subway to his untimely death and i had the privilege of working with both of them on this project. the central subway is an economic lifeline necessary to reconnect the historic immigrant neighborhood of china town with the populations of the city, visitation valley and bay viewers point and it's a transient gateway for regional visitors and tourists to maintain the vibrancy and the pandemic threatened to erase and i was remind of this project and tam shaw dug up a 2003 chronicling thousands of signatures and delivering them to be a low see and feinstein and meeting with the congressional committee. norman went on that treat or reverend fong. sorry. and even 20 years ago, speaker a low sew and feinstein moved this project. china town needs this lifeline. but beyond the tre
mayor brown may be the first black mayor of san francisco, some say he may have been the first chinesemayor of san francisco, given how he has received when he comes to china town. that's supposed to be a joke, not going well, all right. mayor ed lee, the first chinese-american mayor of this city, also championed the subway to his untimely death and i had the privilege of working with both of them on this project. the central subway is an economic lifeline necessary to reconnect the historic...
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i don't think it is mayor wants zero. supervisors want 5. i think to the point supervisor peskin made i do think there is a policy question this we as a board and the mayor have to grapple with. is the goal to deter real estate speculators from buying, dell demolishing and building higher density or not. i think there are different views on that. the concern you have a number in the amount of time that is low it does not deter that speculation. we can spend time figure out in the finance like what the football horizon is and talk to professionals and planning and figure out, okay here is the sweet spot. that was the analysis they are in the about the building if x number of years they wait and a year notice period after. we did that. that is time consuming we can do that. but i guess what i want to highlight is -- i'm not sure we are in the same place. with the board and deregulation crowd when it come to housing the market. i think that -- i think that those folks continuing is fine. to create a market incentive a rolls royce peck later buy
i don't think it is mayor wants zero. supervisors want 5. i think to the point supervisor peskin made i do think there is a policy question this we as a board and the mayor have to grapple with. is the goal to deter real estate speculators from buying, dell demolishing and building higher density or not. i think there are different views on that. the concern you have a number in the amount of time that is low it does not deter that speculation. we can spend time figure out in the finance like...
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surprised that he fought on the side of the occupiers before, the next russian-born deputy pseudo-mayor of melitopol, oleksandr baribin, already has experience in managing the city, as the secretary of the city council, he temporarily performed the duties of the mayor of melitopol in 2013, he is now 71 years old, our sources say that he is currently dealing with the issue of communal property looting, and this is andrii shevchyk, another collaborator and a native of russia in in 2010, he was elected for the first time as a deputy of the city council of energodar. the next time shevchyk was elected to this council in 2020, he was a member of the national security service and also worked as the chief engineer of one of the units at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. after the invasion, the occupation forces used shevchuk, who knows the nuclear power plant and its workers well the role of a useful idiot thank god that the russian federation freed and this brad will no longer be a collaborator in the soul of the invaders that he was even allowed to become the head of the administration b
surprised that he fought on the side of the occupiers before, the next russian-born deputy pseudo-mayor of melitopol, oleksandr baribin, already has experience in managing the city, as the secretary of the city council, he temporarily performed the duties of the mayor of melitopol in 2013, he is now 71 years old, our sources say that he is currently dealing with the issue of communal property looting, and this is andrii shevchyk, another collaborator and a native of russia in in 2010, he was...
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mayor breed: it's not just salesforce. i've been visiting a lot of companies, talking to the ceos and their employees, trying to understand what their plans are and how they are going to get their workers excited about being back. but let's be honest -- we are going to be dealing with some level of work from home. life as we know it after the pandemic has changed. people want that flexible schedule and the same is happening with workers in the city and county of san francisco. it's going to continue to be an uphill battle but from my perspective, there's nothing like being in person. the interaction, the creativity, what comes out of the work production of being in the same room and working with one another, there's nothing like it. my hope is we can convince businesses and others to think about more incentives to get people back into the office and back downtown. kristen: i just want to throw up your five point plan you just unveiled, your economic recovery plan. i can see you are addressing the issues like diversifying c
mayor breed: it's not just salesforce. i've been visiting a lot of companies, talking to the ceos and their employees, trying to understand what their plans are and how they are going to get their workers excited about being back. but let's be honest -- we are going to be dealing with some level of work from home. life as we know it after the pandemic has changed. people want that flexible schedule and the same is happening with workers in the city and county of san francisco. it's going to...
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mayor?e big shots, financial services companies move their businesses to florida. many to miami. and yet they are also talking about a very tough economy in 2023, given the federal reserve raising interest rates and evidence that we're seeing demand destruction. what are you expecting in miami? >> well, i think miami's sort of a counter narrative and a beacon of hope. you have people my grating from across -- mgrating from across the united states. i think we're in the early innings of that process. because of the administration's incoherent foreign policy you have unfortunately countries in south america that are continuing to go socialist with colombia recently, brazil is teetering, obviously argentina, chile, venezuela of course, so that produces a tremendous amount of demand pressure for the city of miami, people my greating from those -- my grating from those countries to miami and that propels our country in face of the economic headwinds. maria: mayor suarez, have you seen a big impac
mayor?e big shots, financial services companies move their businesses to florida. many to miami. and yet they are also talking about a very tough economy in 2023, given the federal reserve raising interest rates and evidence that we're seeing demand destruction. what are you expecting in miami? >> well, i think miami's sort of a counter narrative and a beacon of hope. you have people my grating from across -- mgrating from across the united states. i think we're in the early innings of...
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starts at the top with our mayor. and starts with our board of supervisors you will hear from next with the district 10 supervisor. board member and president of the board walton. it started with the many city diameters involve friday d. emergency management. libraries as well as our many community partners. this is many years in the making involved many people at the table. upon we are joined by our deputy direct from the libraries we are joined by the city librarian. both will present us on a tour later o. i will say something with the librarian. libraries are a center of knowledge for our community. a place of res spit where teem people learn and grow. through the nobodying us on making them a beacon of libraries throughout the nation, these accomplices are a center of safety for our communityip want to thank the city librarian for his role in doing that this does not happen without communities. this has to be community driven and lead. in the bay view the department is leading this effort with the supervisor's off
starts at the top with our mayor. and starts with our board of supervisors you will hear from next with the district 10 supervisor. board member and president of the board walton. it started with the many city diameters involve friday d. emergency management. libraries as well as our many community partners. this is many years in the making involved many people at the table. upon we are joined by our deputy direct from the libraries we are joined by the city librarian. both will present us on a...
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there has been a mayor after him and now we have a new mayor, eric adams. do you think new york is a safe as -- is as safe as it was when you were in government? dan: it is not as safe as it was. a is clearly rising. it is not back to the dark days of pre-giuliani in the 90's but we have to be careful because it is a foundation of everything. i know the current mayor is committed to reducing crime but we are going to have to be incredibly aggressive in making sure crime does not increase. david: are you involved in any new york city matters? dan: the mayor and governor asked me to cochair a panel or task force on reviving the commercial districts throughout the city. i have been in the middle of the. later this fall we will produce a report that hopefully will be inspiring here and in other places. david: one of the other projects you conceived of as the shed. you were the chairman for a while. what is the shed? dan: we wanted to put a cultural institution on the far west side of manhattan. well we decided to do was create a new kind of cultural institution
there has been a mayor after him and now we have a new mayor, eric adams. do you think new york is a safe as -- is as safe as it was when you were in government? dan: it is not as safe as it was. a is clearly rising. it is not back to the dark days of pre-giuliani in the 90's but we have to be careful because it is a foundation of everything. i know the current mayor is committed to reducing crime but we are going to have to be incredibly aggressive in making sure crime does not increase....
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he want to make sure that the mayors new hue has come the full force of the federal family -- mayors knew he committed the full force of the federal family and they can reach out to us in the aftermath of the storm. a little bit about the storm. as of this morning the national hurricane center upgraded hurricane ian to a category three storm, 125 mile-per-hour winds. it is moving towards western florida at approximately 12 miles per hour. at this time we are expecting landfall somewhere between fort myers and tampa. by the time it reaches the storm -- shores of florida it waltzed -- slow down to five miles per hour. floridians will experience the impacts from the storm for a very long time. i can tell you that our biggest concern, as we wait for the storm to make landfall is storm surge. i will note that storm surge is a leading cause of hurricane related fatalities. just in 2018 when hurricane michael impacted the florida panhandle there were five recorded fatalities as a result of the storm surge. if people are told to evacuate by the local officials, please listen to them, the dec
he want to make sure that the mayors new hue has come the full force of the federal family -- mayors knew he committed the full force of the federal family and they can reach out to us in the aftermath of the storm. a little bit about the storm. as of this morning the national hurricane center upgraded hurricane ian to a category three storm, 125 mile-per-hour winds. it is moving towards western florida at approximately 12 miles per hour. at this time we are expecting landfall somewhere between...
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mayor.mera which shows what's happening where you are right now. why don't you tell me what you're experiencing. >> the winds have picked up, very high winds. we know that it's going to continue to increase. we're well over tropical storm winds. it's raining extremely hard, so the conditions are definitely getting worse. explain the area of greatest concerns. what would the impact be? >> definitely catastrophic. that's one of our major concerns. the storm surge is our biggest concern. we know that would have the biggest impact involving life safety so that's very concerning for our city. we know we are in the eye of the storm. >> just so people know, of course, cape coral is beautiful, but it's in line with this canal system. there's just waterways everywhere. have people, to your nods heeded your evacuation orders? >> we know some have. i will say that we noticed our shelters have a low head count. we thought they would be maximized by now, but unfortunately that's not the case. we are hopi
mayor.mera which shows what's happening where you are right now. why don't you tell me what you're experiencing. >> the winds have picked up, very high winds. we know that it's going to continue to increase. we're well over tropical storm winds. it's raining extremely hard, so the conditions are definitely getting worse. explain the area of greatest concerns. what would the impact be? >> definitely catastrophic. that's one of our major concerns. the storm surge is our biggest...
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[applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, mayor london breed. now i will say a few words joy from art span are doing an art mission here in the district working with many organizations grants for the arts here is >> ann >> thank you, topp the unfish mayor of -- i run arts span and this is the testament to why art and matter. we are all here because an artist jerry garcia touched so many people and still december what are we doing? bringing art out to everyone. we have 4 years we have paid artists 29 artists we give them a total of 50 thousand dollars because we are putting monnet hands of artists to put art in the store fronts on mission street. and on the closing kinds of, roughly the closing of jerry garcia day in the park zeal a pub crawl through the park oust park and on mission and ending at the dog course inn. >> [laughter] we got this! and along the way, there upon be bands 5 bands in bars and they will be 11 cites with art. so it is a music and art crawl from mc claire and i know seat excelsior temperature means so much to know that art
[applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, mayor london breed. now i will say a few words joy from art span are doing an art mission here in the district working with many organizations grants for the arts here is >> ann >> thank you, topp the unfish mayor of -- i run arts span and this is the testament to why art and matter. we are all here because an artist jerry garcia touched so many people and still december what are we doing? bringing art out to...