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i thank the mayor and mayor's office of housing. when we make the changes and come to compromises and go to the voters we will be in a much better place and we will see hopefully in the near future hundreds hopefully thousands of units of educator housing come on line in the near future. >> supervisor mar. >> chair mar: i want to offer brief remarks. i really struggled with these issues, both the policies and politics of it. i want to thank everybody that came out today to share your perspectives on either side of the issue and the many that have communicated directly to my office and to my colleagues. i think this sort of contentious nature that we have gotten to around the proposals to streamline affordable housing highlight how complex these issues are and there are a lot of different perspectives to best address these problems. it highlights how important it is to get the details right and to consider the specific details. i think the presentations today, thank you so much to the mayor's office of housing and planning department
i thank the mayor and mayor's office of housing. when we make the changes and come to compromises and go to the voters we will be in a much better place and we will see hopefully in the near future hundreds hopefully thousands of units of educator housing come on line in the near future. >> supervisor mar. >> chair mar: i want to offer brief remarks. i really struggled with these issues, both the policies and politics of it. i want to thank everybody that came out today to share...
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so with us, we have mayor london breed, our honorable and esteemed mayor, welcome.pplause] >> we have supervisor aaron peskin, who's been a big supporter, and thank you, supervisor peskin. we have elaine forbes who's executive director of the port of san francisco. thank you for coming and your help. [applause] >> we have many reps from bank of america. liz, thanks for coming. [applause] >> we have bruce cantor who's a member of the northeast waterfront advisory group. [applause] >> and we have bob carrier who's a member of the barbary coast neighborhood association. so thank you for coming. [applause] >> this group that's sitting here today sort of does represent a neighborhood inside of a village, the village of san francisco. and two neighborhood associations, a waterfront advisory group, and partners with the city, with the mayor's office of housing and jayesco have really made this happen during the development period. i know that john stewart is going to comment on some of this, but i know there are 26 neighborhood meet -- there were 26 neighborhood meetings t
so with us, we have mayor london breed, our honorable and esteemed mayor, welcome.pplause] >> we have supervisor aaron peskin, who's been a big supporter, and thank you, supervisor peskin. we have elaine forbes who's executive director of the port of san francisco. thank you for coming and your help. [applause] >> we have many reps from bank of america. liz, thanks for coming. [applause] >> we have bruce cantor who's a member of the northeast waterfront advisory group....
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it is my honor to welcome our mayor, mayor london breed. [cheers and applause.] >> mayor breed: thank you to everyontoeveryone who is joinin. no one celebrated pride like the city and county of san francisco. celebrate we must to make sure that our voices are heard and the federal government knows that no matter who you are and who you love, we will not be erased, not in america, not in san francisco, not today. i want to take this opportunity to acknowledge some of the leadership we have in san francisco, people who are making a difference. thank you so much to our state senator scott weiner for being here, who you will hear from shortly. as well as our treasure who is with us today. your fierce supervisor rafael mandelman. community college board member alex randolph. and supervisor safai and another member of the community college board, tom. and thank you supervisor matt haney for joining us as well. i want to take this opportunity to acknowledge the first lbgt fire chief jeanine nicholson. and thank you supervisor walton for being here
it is my honor to welcome our mayor, mayor london breed. [cheers and applause.] >> mayor breed: thank you to everyontoeveryone who is joinin. no one celebrated pride like the city and county of san francisco. celebrate we must to make sure that our voices are heard and the federal government knows that no matter who you are and who you love, we will not be erased, not in america, not in san francisco, not today. i want to take this opportunity to acknowledge some of the leadership we have...
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jonesing joining me is mayor keisha bottoms and mayor suarez. >> mayor, what if anything are you doing to prepare for this in had the federal government discussed this with you are they asking anything of you? are you planning anything? >> thank you for having me. >> once again we have been notified via twitter as often the case with this administration. we have an office in our city government called welcoming atlanta, we are in contact with our immigrant communities. we are making sure we are sharing information regarding your rights and telephone numbers that you can call and asking people to make an action plan in case they are detained and also just alerting our communities at this is happening. it is so unfortunate that this chaos and this anxiety is being created not just for immigrant communities but for all families. when we went through this a few weeks ago, my eight years old son asked me was he born in america and he asked was his 11 years old brother born in america because of the fear and concerns and anxiety that's creating in all of our children. >> this is interesting.
jonesing joining me is mayor keisha bottoms and mayor suarez. >> mayor, what if anything are you doing to prepare for this in had the federal government discussed this with you are they asking anything of you? are you planning anything? >> thank you for having me. >> once again we have been notified via twitter as often the case with this administration. we have an office in our city government called welcoming atlanta, we are in contact with our immigrant communities. we are...
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as the mayor talked about a.d.u. and trying to streamline that process, let me drilling down what our team is looking at. as we currently before if you were an a.d.u. permit resident you needed five different departments, answer 516 questions and navigate multiple applications and forms, as we looked at that we want to unduplicate questions we are asking over and over. we needed 289 questions. we could stop asking the same question 227 times. that is what we are looking for. one clap is good government. that is the bureaucracy mayor breed and supervisor peskin wanted eliminated. then we will make it digital. i am excited to be here today. thank you tom, john, stephanie and all of those and ken leading this out of my office and melissa white house. you have all been fabulous to make sure we are not thinking about this as brick and mortar but streamlining the process. thank you. next up our partner in the begins, matt woody is instrumental to make sure he works with us every step of the way. he works on many projects.
as the mayor talked about a.d.u. and trying to streamline that process, let me drilling down what our team is looking at. as we currently before if you were an a.d.u. permit resident you needed five different departments, answer 516 questions and navigate multiple applications and forms, as we looked at that we want to unduplicate questions we are asking over and over. we needed 289 questions. we could stop asking the same question 227 times. that is what we are looking for. one clap is good...
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i thank the mayor and mayor's office of housing. when we make the changes and come to compromises and go to the voters we will be in a much better place and we will see hopefully in the near future hundreds hopefully thousands of units of educator housing come on line in the near future. >> supervisor mar. >> chair mar: i want to offer brief r
i thank the mayor and mayor's office of housing. when we make the changes and come to compromises and go to the voters we will be in a much better place and we will see hopefully in the near future hundreds hopefully thousands of units of educator housing come on line in the near future. >> supervisor mar. >> chair mar: i want to offer brief r
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so thank you so much, mayor london breed. [ applause ]. >> all right. thank you so much for coming and thank you for your patience in starting this event. first of all , i want to really thank sheryl davis for her leadership and her advocacy and for her fight for inclusiveness and making sure that no san francisco an is left out. the investments and work that we're doing with the human rights commission in san francisco has been an example for the rest of the world to follow, and i am so proud and tha thankful to all the commissioner s who are joining us here today sitting in the front row smiling because they love and they do. thank you so much for being here to secelebrate 55 years of the human rights commission in the city and county of san franci o francisco. [ applause ]. >> mayor breed: yes, there is much to secelebrate. sheryl mentioned the out app migration task force that was started ten years ago. we were secelebrating ten yearsf the out appmigration report, bu what was not mentioned was the fact that i along with a few other folks on the rede
so thank you so much, mayor london breed. [ applause ]. >> all right. thank you so much for coming and thank you for your patience in starting this event. first of all , i want to really thank sheryl davis for her leadership and her advocacy and for her fight for inclusiveness and making sure that no san francisco an is left out. the investments and work that we're doing with the human rights commission in san francisco has been an example for the rest of the world to follow, and i am so...
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london breed. >> mayor breed: thank you. >> thank you so much. >> mayor breed: thank you.use] >> i want to have you guys now with bob, the chair of the leather and lgbt cultural district. [applause] >> i am proud to be here for this historic event and the leather district is delighted to have the eagle plaza in our district. and we look forward to its use as a gathering point in the district. i have the honor of introducing rafael mandelman, the district supervisor and native san franciscan. he supported the leather community even before he ran for supervisor and can be seen in local venues periodically. [laughter] now he's reaching out beyond his district's boundaries to take real action to help make spaces like the eagle plaza come into being. his actions to make spaces for leather communities will keep this neighborhood's historic vibrant which will help perpetuate the city as a city for tolerance and acceptance. with that, i present to you rafael mandelman. [applause] >> supervisor mandelman: good morning, everybody. this is such a wonderful morning and as i look out a
london breed. >> mayor breed: thank you. >> thank you so much. >> mayor breed: thank you.use] >> i want to have you guys now with bob, the chair of the leather and lgbt cultural district. [applause] >> i am proud to be here for this historic event and the leather district is delighted to have the eagle plaza in our district. and we look forward to its use as a gathering point in the district. i have the honor of introducing rafael mandelman, the district supervisor...
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and most of the 22 capital cities have men as mayors.wever, in tunis, a woman was elected as mayor almost a year ago. reporter: out and about among the people. this is souad abderrahim in her element. the mayor of tunis is adept at giving swift and clear orders. she tells the men that the pavement needs to be extended. next, it's off to a market in sijoumi, one of the city's poorer districts. as one of only a handful of female mayors in this part of the world, she's considered somewhat of a trailblazer. but most people here are simply interested in how she can help them. whether they're looking for a permit, an appointment, or a job, the mayor's priority is to listen to the concerns of the people. mayor abderrahim: i see the real problems on the ground. it's very important for me to listen to the residents because the people here have placed their trust in me and i'd like to reciprocate that. reporter: the city has built a new market hall to stop the proliferation of illegal vendors. but renenting a spaces expensive. many people are unha
and most of the 22 capital cities have men as mayors.wever, in tunis, a woman was elected as mayor almost a year ago. reporter: out and about among the people. this is souad abderrahim in her element. the mayor of tunis is adept at giving swift and clear orders. she tells the men that the pavement needs to be extended. next, it's off to a market in sijoumi, one of the city's poorer districts. as one of only a handful of female mayors in this part of the world, she's considered somewhat of a...
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report from the mayor's office on disability. information about san francisco navigation center and shelter programs, responses to questions from the mayor's disability counsel, counsel questions on public comment is welcome. the council will take a 15 minute break. 2020 united states census. counsel questions on public comment is welcome. 2019 affordable housing bond. counsel questions and public comment is welcome. public comments, correspondence, councilmember comments and announcements. adjourned. to receive notices of the meetings and electronic copies of the agenda please contact the mayor's office on disability. >> thank you. >> do i have a motion to approve the minutes, for the agenda? >> the motion to approve today's agenda. >> eyes second. >> moved and seconded to approve the reading of the agenda. >> it has been moved. we're going to move forward now to the cochair report. public comment, i am sorry. >> do we have any cards? anybody wish to speak during public comment? >> kathy deluca. >> just one second. >> good after
report from the mayor's office on disability. information about san francisco navigation center and shelter programs, responses to questions from the mayor's disability counsel, counsel questions on public comment is welcome. the council will take a 15 minute break. 2020 united states census. counsel questions on public comment is welcome. 2019 affordable housing bond. counsel questions and public comment is welcome. public comments, correspondence, councilmember comments and announcements....
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please join me in welcoming our a true champion for the trans committee, our fabulous mayor, mayor london read. [cheers and applause] -- mayor london read. >> thank you to all of the incredible volunteers who are here today. sends 2004, so many people have come together to create the tran -- the trans march here in the city where everyone is expected, where everyone is included. i love the fact that we are right here in dolores park on this beautiful day as we kick off the final weekend of pride in the city and county of san francisco. let me just say this. when we talk about resiliency and we talk about san francisco being a resilient city, at the heart of that resiliency is our trans community. i got to say, that with all of the challenges that i know that trans people face all over the country, time and time again, you continue to amaze me with your desire to fight for more just -- for a more just society, not just for yourself, but for other people. that is incredible here in san francisco. as a result of your advocacy over the years. san francisco has the first office of transgender
please join me in welcoming our a true champion for the trans committee, our fabulous mayor, mayor london read. [cheers and applause] -- mayor london read. >> thank you to all of the incredible volunteers who are here today. sends 2004, so many people have come together to create the tran -- the trans march here in the city where everyone is expected, where everyone is included. i love the fact that we are right here in dolores park on this beautiful day as we kick off the final weekend...
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i want to thank the mayor and the mayor's budget director, kelly, and sophia, and our clerk's office, linda a and alisa. and thank you, chair fewer. you are just so tough. you have set an example that we all matter to you, and i really thank you for including all of our opinions on -- and taking to heart what we thought. it really means a lot. and of course, chelsea, we know we can't do it without our aides. my office, andy, who just came on board, thank you so much. and sam and daniel, thank you so much. i love you guys. thank you so much for being here. i'm so grateful for you, and we are nothing without our aides. lastly, i want to thank the advocates, too. when we sat through public comment. it's really heartbreaking to hear we can't fund everyone, we can't save everyone, we can't do everything we want to do. but what we take home with us is the heart that's in this room and how much all of you care about san franciscans and just really seeing this process is amazing. and lastly, malia taught me to look into the camera. and gianna sophia, my daughter, who turned ten today. happy b
i want to thank the mayor and the mayor's budget director, kelly, and sophia, and our clerk's office, linda a and alisa. and thank you, chair fewer. you are just so tough. you have set an example that we all matter to you, and i really thank you for including all of our opinions on -- and taking to heart what we thought. it really means a lot. and of course, chelsea, we know we can't do it without our aides. my office, andy, who just came on board, thank you so much. and sam and daniel, thank...
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mayor ekrem imamoglu, welcome to hardtalk. are you surprised that you're sitting here in the mayor's office? it is, after all, the first time in 25 years that your chp party has won this position. your party leader kemal k l cdaro lu today the victor is democracy," that's when you won, and he said, "the whole world that believes in democracy is proud of turkey." so the ruling ak party, president erdogan, your party are suggesting are good democrats, they didn't rig the election? what kind of precautions did you take? president erdogan has described you, despite your victory, as a lame—duck. he's right, isn't he? i tell you what he means by it. i mean, yes, you won 54% of the vote against your opponent... just let me finish saying this, yes, you won 54% of the vote. binali yildirim from the ak party, your opponent, only got 46%. however, the ruling ak party has 25 of the 39 districts in istanbul. they also have the majority of the seats on the municipal council, and of course overall control of the country. 00:04:23,290 --> 429
mayor ekrem imamoglu, welcome to hardtalk. are you surprised that you're sitting here in the mayor's office? it is, after all, the first time in 25 years that your chp party has won this position. your party leader kemal k l cdaro lu today the victor is democracy," that's when you won, and he said, "the whole world that believes in democracy is proud of turkey." so the ruling ak party, president erdogan, your party are suggesting are good democrats, they didn't rig the election?...
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mayor. the fact of getting consensus of the community whose name is invoked is a sign to this body that it's not ready for prime time. without splitting hairs over francis scott key and rezoning and ossifying parts of the charter. it doesn't pass the smell test when you need to have consensus, and that is what this represents. this is the people's house, and when you haven't gotten together with the united educators of san francisco, that should be a very clear signal to this board that it's not ready to mess with this sacrosanct thing that is our constitution. >> just to reiterate, we did meet with uesf, and our goal is very simple. that is to provide more educator housing more quickly. if we replicate francis scott key, it's just put transgendti the key at a $40 million cost and competing it with other pressing needs, like affordability housing, and bringing in a modest tool that is proven successful with cross subsidies, so that's -- it's really been our simple goal to accelerate more aff
mayor. the fact of getting consensus of the community whose name is invoked is a sign to this body that it's not ready for prime time. without splitting hairs over francis scott key and rezoning and ossifying parts of the charter. it doesn't pass the smell test when you need to have consensus, and that is what this represents. this is the people's house, and when you haven't gotten together with the united educators of san francisco, that should be a very clear signal to this board that it's...
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host: mayor pete talking about his record as the mayor of south bend. [video clip] >> as an urban mayor serving a diverse community, the racial divide lives within me. i am not saying i became mayor and racism or crime or poverty ended in -- on my watch but in our city, we have come together repeatedly to tackle challenges like the fact that far too many people were getting the help they needed in housing. in the wake of a police involved shooting, our community is moving from hurting to healing by making sure the community can participate in things like revising the use of force policy and making sure there were community voices on the board of safety that handles police matters. i proposed a douglas planta cap -- to tackle this issue nationally because mayors have hit the limits of what you can do unless there is national action. systemic racism has touched every part of american life, from housing to health to homeownership. a hospital ando you are black, your reports of pain will be taken less seriously. if you apply for a job and you are black you
host: mayor pete talking about his record as the mayor of south bend. [video clip] >> as an urban mayor serving a diverse community, the racial divide lives within me. i am not saying i became mayor and racism or crime or poverty ended in -- on my watch but in our city, we have come together repeatedly to tackle challenges like the fact that far too many people were getting the help they needed in housing. in the wake of a police involved shooting, our community is moving from hurting to...
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they call me mayor pete. i am a proud son of south bend, indiana and i am running for president of the united states. >> what is your political ideology? >> i view myself as a progressive. but i also am aware of living in a moment when a lot of the ideological frames i grew up with are becoming less and less useful. you got a president who doesn't even have an ideology. >> a month-and-a-half into his run, many voters still didn't have a clear idea of the candidate's platform. people have knocked you for not coming out with detailed specific policy proposals. why are you approaching the campaign at this stage? >> i'm a policy guys, i'm a policy geek, actually. precisely for that reason. i got to make sure before we get into the guts of our proposals, we've done more and more. we are trying to understand where this is all coming-to-from to begin with. the reason you signal what to do it's so signal what's important to you. >> buttigieg recently has begun to reveal his policies. he's been talking about scrapping
they call me mayor pete. i am a proud son of south bend, indiana and i am running for president of the united states. >> what is your political ideology? >> i view myself as a progressive. but i also am aware of living in a moment when a lot of the ideological frames i grew up with are becoming less and less useful. you got a president who doesn't even have an ideology. >> a month-and-a-half into his run, many voters still didn't have a clear idea of the candidate's platform....
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last, mayor ed lee. he loved this project. i remember talking to him about this the week before he left us, and he loved this. what a fantastic legacy for you to carry on, and don't think we forget about it, supervisor peskin. so with that, i stand between you and a free lunch, and there is one occasionally, so we are now going to do the ground breaking. somebody needs to get a shovel, and we need some earth. we'll do that, and then, we'll all get a free lunch. thank you very much, everybody, for coming. >> the hon. london breed: five, four, three, two, one. >> all right. get to work! >> working with kids, they keep you young. they keep you on your tones -- on your toes. >> teaching them, at the same time, us learning from them, everything is fulfilling. >> ready? go. [♪] >> we really wanted to find a way to support women entrepreneurs in particular in san francisco. it was very important for the mayor, as well as the safety support the dreams that people want to realize, and provide them with an opportunity to receive funding
last, mayor ed lee. he loved this project. i remember talking to him about this the week before he left us, and he loved this. what a fantastic legacy for you to carry on, and don't think we forget about it, supervisor peskin. so with that, i stand between you and a free lunch, and there is one occasionally, so we are now going to do the ground breaking. somebody needs to get a shovel, and we need some earth. we'll do that, and then, we'll all get a free lunch. thank you very much, everybody,...
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>> senior investigative reporter begat shaban goes one on one with the mayor. >> reporter: mayor london breed could become one of the longest-serving mayors in san francisco history. that's because when she finishes her current term which was left vacant after mayor ed lee passed away she's still eligible to run for two more full terms. that's a total of 9 1/2 years. which means policies put in place by her administration could have lasting effects. so we're taking a look at what she's done during her first year in office. markeese osby doesn't know where he'll sleep tonight. he's 30 years old and homeless. could you just walk into a shelter and get a bed? >> no. you have to go through the process of going to a shelter, signing up, waiting, coming back. it's a whole process. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people are on the city's wait list to get tinto a homeless shelter. so markeese spends his nights in a tent. that is until today when he says police forced him to hand it over. >> they came up and took my tent. about right here. >> reporter: law enforcement has increasingly partnered wit
>> senior investigative reporter begat shaban goes one on one with the mayor. >> reporter: mayor london breed could become one of the longest-serving mayors in san francisco history. that's because when she finishes her current term which was left vacant after mayor ed lee passed away she's still eligible to run for two more full terms. that's a total of 9 1/2 years. which means policies put in place by her administration could have lasting effects. so we're taking a look at what...
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and i'm watching the mayor's own staff nodding their head right now because they know that is the truth. it is great because supervisor brown and others fought and fought to open the first of its kind 30 vehicle center, and it is finally happening, but the one to the department to ask for it year ago, they told us they had no plans to address r.v.s and they weren't going to do anything about it until, low and behold, it is up 60% in the city as a whole. i did not want to ban parking but i did because i couldn't get the department to act at all. so what is going on now and every other street in the portola, there are r.v.s lining the streets and the residents are complaining once again. we have no oversight or accountability for this department and it has got to change. if you don't have a lot of homelessness in your district, i am so happy for you, i am so happy that people don't have to sleep in the streets of your district. i'm so happy you don't have to answer these e-mails on a daily basis, but i don't know what else to do for my constituents. i have done everything that i can think
and i'm watching the mayor's own staff nodding their head right now because they know that is the truth. it is great because supervisor brown and others fought and fought to open the first of its kind 30 vehicle center, and it is finally happening, but the one to the department to ask for it year ago, they told us they had no plans to address r.v.s and they weren't going to do anything about it until, low and behold, it is up 60% in the city as a whole. i did not want to ban parking but i did...
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mayor.ter the rollout of the douglas plan, how do we address undecided voters who suggested you are pandering to the black vote? mr. buttigieg: you can let them know our first discussion of the douglas plan was more than a month ago. the black voters deserve to be addressed with serious policy proposals. this is not just politics. this is the right thing to do. [applause] mr. buttigieg: black voters i talked to are pretty tired of being taken for granted, being lied to by people in both parties. also of the idea that sometimes the vote is talked about like it's one guy. there are a lot of diversity of opinion among the black voters i am meeting and the residents of my own community, who agree with this part or disagree with that part of a plan, proposal, or candidacy. in addition to this being my effort to provide the most comprehensive answer of any candidate to the question of how we deal with systemic racism, this is something that goes to the very heart of what it is to live in our count
mayor.ter the rollout of the douglas plan, how do we address undecided voters who suggested you are pandering to the black vote? mr. buttigieg: you can let them know our first discussion of the douglas plan was more than a month ago. the black voters deserve to be addressed with serious policy proposals. this is not just politics. this is the right thing to do. [applause] mr. buttigieg: black voters i talked to are pretty tired of being taken for granted, being lied to by people in both...
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[applause] i would like to acknowledge matthew good oh, formerly of the mayor's mayor's office of protocol for the arts. matthew? >> several of the grand marshals and honourees of this parade are here and they will be introduced a bit later by the pride board president, jaclyn bishop. [applause] >> and of course, the san francisco lesbian freedom band. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> and of course, i would like to thank all of our 2019 sponsors, san francisco pride. [applause] >> the bob ross foundation and tom horn. [applause] , the incredible and fabulous sister -- fabulous sisters of perpetual indulgence. [cheers and applause] >> toad hall and badlands. [applause]. >> lazy bear weekend fund. [applause]. >> the owner of steam work. >> paul pendergast consulting group. [applause] >> brian garrison and his partner. long time pink triangle volunteers who are now contributing. hodgkins jewellers, my sister. [applause] >> starbucks for the coffee and pastries. [cheers and applause] >> barefoot and bubbly for what is behind me. we will be christening the pink triangles. [applause] >> katy
[applause] i would like to acknowledge matthew good oh, formerly of the mayor's mayor's office of protocol for the arts. matthew? >> several of the grand marshals and honourees of this parade are here and they will be introduced a bit later by the pride board president, jaclyn bishop. [applause] >> and of course, the san francisco lesbian freedom band. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> and of course, i would like to thank all of our 2019 sponsors, san francisco pride....
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so, i'm kind of glad the mayor and the stakeholders have reached some key agreements of both -- to both continue to discuss the need of the critical changes for more responsive department as well as some immediate policy changes to improve the quality of peoples' lives right now. not after november and beyond. such as a change in the definition of homeless mothers. in support of that discussion, i really -- well, i'd like to make a motion to amend the date to march 3, 2020. this will provide us with the breathing room to get everyone to the table and develop a way forward. it accomplishes the objective that we all shared to make our city's work to end homelessness permanently more effective for the maximum number of people. so i'm making a motion, colleagues, i hope you will consider this motion to move the date from november to march. and i would make that motion first. is there a second? second by supervisor mandelman. roll call. >> supervisor ronen: i would like to speak. with all due respect to you, supervisor yee because you're someone i respect tremendously, i've been working dail
so, i'm kind of glad the mayor and the stakeholders have reached some key agreements of both -- to both continue to discuss the need of the critical changes for more responsive department as well as some immediate policy changes to improve the quality of peoples' lives right now. not after november and beyond. such as a change in the definition of homeless mothers. in support of that discussion, i really -- well, i'd like to make a motion to amend the date to march 3, 2020. this will provide us...