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mayor pete who to judge. -- mayor pete buttigieg. mayor buttigieg: thank you very much. [applause] mayor buttigieg: are you ready to help us win this? [cheering] mayor buttigieg: are you ready to turn the page from the trump administration and build that new future? can i count on you to tell your friend so that we win new hampshire? i think you will make me the next president of the united states. i will work to make you proud and we will make history together. thank you. thank you. thank you so much. ♪ [indiscernible conversations] >> thank you so much. that was brilliant. ♪ >> she's running the race today. ♪ >> this is the first that we started with the renovation here in franklin. the mayor has been overseeing it for four or five years. we were one of the first. we have been here for four to five years. i am a native. this is our 1878 building. we have a cafe. we do coffee, we do all kinds of baked goods. we have made in new hampshire stuff that is really cool. then we will go through the outdoor, which is the waterpark. it just open a couple of weeks ago. we are rea
mayor pete who to judge. -- mayor pete buttigieg. mayor buttigieg: thank you very much. [applause] mayor buttigieg: are you ready to help us win this? [cheering] mayor buttigieg: are you ready to turn the page from the trump administration and build that new future? can i count on you to tell your friend so that we win new hampshire? i think you will make me the next president of the united states. i will work to make you proud and we will make history together. thank you. thank you. thank you...
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mayor london breed. >> mayor breed: thank you, ivar. really excited to be here today, especially with members of the lee family, members of our airport commission, and people that i served with on the board of supervisors when ed was our mayor, president of the board of superviseors, thank yo, supervisor yee, for being here. when mayor lee was mayor, we were like his kids. we really were. we would go into his office. we would ask for things all of the time. in most instances, he was almost always so supportive. he cared about this city. he cared about the people of this city. he cared about doing good things for san francisco. when i first sat down with him as supervisor and told him that public housing was my priority, of course we bonded over our shared experience of growing up in public housing. he said, yes, we will work to make the condition of residents and public housing better. i will tell you since i've been mayor, we've been going to a lot of those public housing developments where the promises of our city have been fulfilled
mayor london breed. >> mayor breed: thank you, ivar. really excited to be here today, especially with members of the lee family, members of our airport commission, and people that i served with on the board of supervisors when ed was our mayor, president of the board of superviseors, thank yo, supervisor yee, for being here. when mayor lee was mayor, we were like his kids. we really were. we would go into his office. we would ask for things all of the time. in most instances, he was...
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>> mayor pete.rs] >> this is one of the first buildings that we started with the renovation here. the mayor is overseeing back. it has been for four or five years. we were one of the first. this is an 18-'s -- 1870 at building. we do coffee, all kinds of baked goods. stuff that hampshire is really cool and next-door the gift shop and we will do the outdoor and they will talk about our outdoor waterpark and our burglary. we are really -- outdoor brewery. we will make our way to the counter. >> we are feeling the energy. [indistinct conversations] >> don't mind if i do, please. -- ring me up. >> good, really well. doing great. >> i like the place here. >> a lot of family work. pete: a lot of hours. >> yes. mayor buttigieg: i like an espresso, too, if you'd like to fire that thing up. >> it is a cold version. >> here you go. mayor buttigieg: thank you. this is really good coffee. n.e., the owners. wascan tell you what far it run on. >> it is really good. mayor buttigieg: not any ordinary stuff. >> no,
>> mayor pete.rs] >> this is one of the first buildings that we started with the renovation here. the mayor is overseeing back. it has been for four or five years. we were one of the first. this is an 18-'s -- 1870 at building. we do coffee, all kinds of baked goods. stuff that hampshire is really cool and next-door the gift shop and we will do the outdoor and they will talk about our outdoor waterpark and our burglary. we are really -- outdoor brewery. we will make our way to the...
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mayor pete buttigieg. mayor buttigieg: thank you very much. thank you. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: thank you very much. mayor buttigieg: are you ready to help us win this? [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: are you ready to turn the page from the trump administration and build that new future? can i count on you to tell your friend so that we win new hampshire? i think you will make me the next president of the united states. i will work to make you proud and we will make history together. thank you. thank you. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. ♪sit ncicap.org] s >> this is our -- our first willed building we started with the renovation here in franklin. we were one of the first that came and stayed. we have been here about 4 1/2 years. i'm a native here. this is an 1878 building. we have a cafe. we do coffee. we do all kinds of baked goods. new hampshire stuf
mayor pete buttigieg. mayor buttigieg: thank you very much. thank you. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: thank you very much. mayor buttigieg: are you ready to help us win this? [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: are you ready to turn the page from the trump administration and build that new future? can i count on you to tell your friend so that we win new hampshire? i think you will make me the next president of the united states. i will work to make you proud and we will make history...
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mayor wayne lee. our airport commissions and vice president, linda cradon, commissioner young, and our president couldn't make it today, but sends his well wishes to everyone. members of the board of equalization, leah cone. former airport commissioner karol lito. the t.s.a. director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white. thank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. thank you for being here. wonderful to have you all here. so with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. >> mayor breed: hello, everybody. i'm london breed. i'm mayor of the city and county of san francisco, and i am so excited to be here today. we all know that there is a real crisis in our city, and i know that we hear that word used on a regular basis. but in this particular case what we see happening with those who are st
mayor wayne lee. our airport commissions and vice president, linda cradon, commissioner young, and our president couldn't make it today, but sends his well wishes to everyone. members of the board of equalization, leah cone. former airport commissioner karol lito. the t.s.a. director for s.f.o., fred lau. police chief bill scott. and former fire chief joanne hays white. thank you for being here and steve cava. thank you for coming. do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of...
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finally, i wanted to thank the mayor and the mayor's staff who we started off with a different visionbut we did that hard work and we sat down. especially dr. colfa scprks -- colfax and dr. bland. thank you, ms. mayor. can you give a big round of plaza to supervisor matthew haney. >> thank you. i want to echo all of those thank yous that you already heard from supervisor ronen, but there's one that we left out which is supervisor hillary ronen, who did incredible and tremendous work. literally when i got elected, she pulled me in and asked, what do you think about doing a universal mental health care program for san francisco. i said i just got here. how does that work? we brought in an incredible coalition of frontline workers. everyone who was able to help us draft this legislation. so many folks with direct experience working in this system helped us draft what is in front of us today. i want to say this one more time which is that mental health s.f. will make san francisco the first city in the country to provide universal access to coordinated mental health care and substance use
finally, i wanted to thank the mayor and the mayor's staff who we started off with a different visionbut we did that hard work and we sat down. especially dr. colfa scprks -- colfax and dr. bland. thank you, ms. mayor. can you give a big round of plaza to supervisor matthew haney. >> thank you. i want to echo all of those thank yous that you already heard from supervisor ronen, but there's one that we left out which is supervisor hillary ronen, who did incredible and tremendous work....
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please welcome the mayor of the city and county of san francisco, mayor london breed. [applause] >> hello! i love coming here. every time i go here, i get more and more excited. i'm excited about this community and all the amazing things that continue to happen here. and i want to start by thanking a. philip randolph institute for all their incredible work. [applause] thank you. and also a special thank you to the folks at bayview station and all the officers. [applause] our police chief bill scott is here. our fire chief, jeanine nicholson is here. and let me tell you, it does take a village. i know we got today is really about giving. and let me just tell you, it is really a blessing to be a blessing. and i know that in so many ways, we are going to be handing out turkeys here, thanks to foster farms and whole foods, but we also know that many of you who are cooking those turkeys are going to be sharing them with your family members and neighbors and friends. [applause] so i want to take this time to acknowledge and thank the folks who are here volunteering. your sup
please welcome the mayor of the city and county of san francisco, mayor london breed. [applause] >> hello! i love coming here. every time i go here, i get more and more excited. i'm excited about this community and all the amazing things that continue to happen here. and i want to start by thanking a. philip randolph institute for all their incredible work. [applause] thank you. and also a special thank you to the folks at bayview station and all the officers. [applause] our police chief...
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mayor pete's campaign says mayor mike getting in the race would change nothing.and it is working so far. my argument is that this news about bloomberg matters, but not for the reason that people seem to think. let me know what you think of the argument next. ? [daughter laughs] not such a bargain. there's only one quicker picker upper. bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> my argument. bloomberg getting in, if he does, would say more about the field than his chances of winning. this should be a wake-up call. potential confirmation of whispers in democratic circles around the country. you've heard them. do we have a dragon slayer in this group? democrats may be looking at the wrong polls as they did in 2016. look, nationwide, the matchups look good, i get it, i've reported it. but what did we just see? same thing we saw in 2016 in key states. trump is tough and he can win the same way as last time, potentially. so this news raises questions democrats must address. number one, is the dragon slayer in this field? no one should want a dirty fight, of course. but if y
mayor pete's campaign says mayor mike getting in the race would change nothing.and it is working so far. my argument is that this news about bloomberg matters, but not for the reason that people seem to think. let me know what you think of the argument next. ? [daughter laughs] not such a bargain. there's only one quicker picker upper. bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> my argument. bloomberg getting in, if he does, would say more about the field than his chances of winning. this...
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>> no, administer the mou, the mayor retains discretion to make the appointments and the mayor remains the appointing authority, but the mayor is essentially making a commitment in the mou and letter to follow the board's recommendation for those three seats. >> the final area of disagreement where we maintain our recommendations is over the question of financial management. again, we don't think there's anything in our recommendations that are inconsistent with the mou language before you today. and one of the provisions of the mou is on financial management which stated, to the extent that required by the city, the financial management will be outsourced to a third-party contractor. and that it clarifies that the current bdo is the contractor providing financial management. four recommendation is after the transition, we believe that financial management should be brought in-house. we don't believe it should continue to be a contracted function. the same way that other executive management and executive director are specified as being city responsibilities to a shared service's agree
>> no, administer the mou, the mayor retains discretion to make the appointments and the mayor remains the appointing authority, but the mayor is essentially making a commitment in the mou and letter to follow the board's recommendation for those three seats. >> the final area of disagreement where we maintain our recommendations is over the question of financial management. again, we don't think there's anything in our recommendations that are inconsistent with the mou language...
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mayor pete's campaign says mayor mike getting in the race would change nothing.ing so far. my argument is that this news about bloomberg matters, but not for the reason that people seem to think. let me know what you think of the argument next. pets. ♪ [ gasps ] they see everything we do. whoo! [ screaming ] and they never say a thing. [ sighs ] well, i feel better. that's why progressive covers them in your auto policy at no extra charge. [ crying ] he only needed a spare. keeping you and your secret keepers safe. [ crying ] he only needed a spare. tell him we're flexible. don't worry. my dutch is ok. just ok? this man is very bendy. tell him we need this merger. he says he needs a hug. it's happening..! just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. it's rukmini here from the new york times . hey, you see this? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh no,... ...a cougher. welcome to flu season, karen. is a regular flu shot strong enough... ...to help prevent flu in someone your age? there are
mayor pete's campaign says mayor mike getting in the race would change nothing.ing so far. my argument is that this news about bloomberg matters, but not for the reason that people seem to think. let me know what you think of the argument next. pets. ♪ [ gasps ] they see everything we do. whoo! [ screaming ] and they never say a thing. [ sighs ] well, i feel better. that's why progressive covers them in your auto policy at no extra charge. [ crying ] he only needed a spare. keeping you and...
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mayor breed's vision and they went to s.f.m.t.a. i have a city drive candidate to speak on behalf of city drive. >> it is an honor. i am emotionally devastated. my husband and i both lost our jobs. then the mayor came and spoke to us, and she put in some help for us. we received help from owd, faces sf to apply to muni. we were taught classes for license. ithey drove us at 5:00 in the morning for the test. i felt the support from the mayor. she took the time and effort to help us in time of need. as a result, currently i drive a trolley coach in san francisco and i am loving it. (applause). >> from one loving family to another, thank you very much. [applause.] >> muni is hiring still so good job, good benefits, good retirement and part of what we will do is help support you throughout the city drive academy, right? we also know that sometimes the challenge with people going through these programs is they can't afford to participate in the program. that is something that we are trying to change so that money is never a barrier to an
mayor breed's vision and they went to s.f.m.t.a. i have a city drive candidate to speak on behalf of city drive. >> it is an honor. i am emotionally devastated. my husband and i both lost our jobs. then the mayor came and spoke to us, and she put in some help for us. we received help from owd, faces sf to apply to muni. we were taught classes for license. ithey drove us at 5:00 in the morning for the test. i felt the support from the mayor. she took the time and effort to help us in time...
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what i woul at if i were in mayor brrcd's inner is the vast number of people who voted for mayor and just skipped it. tens of thousands of people. of san franciscans apparently want to leave. you know, disturbing circumstances like these and that a fringed ndidate with disturbing racist views would and that could show some cracks in the base thof moderate movement specifically with chinese anin americans.>> and so given that somewhat popular and the city is going, now why weren't there more people running against them? and to have a serious mayoral campaign. between june of last year and now and the only people in the position to it would be mark leno and jane kim. and that just wasn't on the radar for them. >> andhey are filling out, u know, the lay mayor, and the service as mayor, and so obviously they will ttneed a more time. >> right. and you would think if you had four years instead of the time that there might havebeen more opposition to her and nonetheless, prop a we mentioned briefly, the housing bond, a victory for her and that is somthing she supported along with many other
what i woul at if i were in mayor brrcd's inner is the vast number of people who voted for mayor and just skipped it. tens of thousands of people. of san franciscans apparently want to leave. you know, disturbing circumstances like these and that a fringed ndidate with disturbing racist views would and that could show some cracks in the base thof moderate movement specifically with chinese anin americans.>> and so given that somewhat popular and the city is going, now why weren't there...
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mr mayor i won't wish you a girl day mayor only wants to see perfect citizens here he basically wants to transform the entire town into an old people's home. that. somebody didn't see live in fear and you're one of these people who scare them intentionally. haha i must look really dangerous they're not scared of me start making up stories there was a fire at the mayor's place and that happened because certain people had an issue with him having attacked anyone else just the mayor i personally want to start a fire i just don't like him but we simply don't talk to one another that's all there is to it. michelle is shocked by this form of aggression toward him as mayor of. after he made sure things quite down on august 1st his garage was set on fire later that night his house almost caught fire 2. nobody was hurt but the attack left its mark on him you know lost city. firefighters hadn't woken us up by chance because of another fire at 4 in the morning everything here would have burned down. we were all asleep at 1st i was just angry but then we also felt very vulnerable. yes. but grandc
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see otherwise you can't be mayor. they don't smaller than just a full time job. are no complaints that in france mayors are pretty much on their own more and more people are ignoring the rules doing whatever they like with no regard for others. year said don't look at this there's garbage just 50 meters from the main road the dish he thought this could be household waste . but often it's were a building site. may sometimes it includes dangerous substances like a space to see. this destroys the landscape and toxic substances can seep into the ground and if we can destroy the harmony in our community. and we have a town garbage facility this makes me furious to opposing ted levy but taking action can be dangerous last summer a dispute fled in the southern french town of sr a truck driver wanted to dump waste from a building site the mayor intervened and was run over the shock was felt all over france. mayors are actually quite popular in france because they're in touch with the people unlike the political elite in paris
see otherwise you can't be mayor. they don't smaller than just a full time job. are no complaints that in france mayors are pretty much on their own more and more people are ignoring the rules doing whatever they like with no regard for others. year said don't look at this there's garbage just 50 meters from the main road the dish he thought this could be household waste . but often it's were a building site. may sometimes it includes dangerous substances like a space to see. this destroys the...
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>> mayor breed: hello, everybody. i'm london breed. i'm mayor of the city and county of san francisco, and i am so excited to be here today. we all know that there is a real crisis in our city, and i know that we hear that word used on a regular basis. but in this particular case what we see happening with those who are struggling with mental illness and substance use disorder and chronic homelessness is something that we see every day and we need to take aggressive action to address that issue. i am standing here with supervisor hillary ronen and mandelman to announce that even though we have had two competing measures, we have come together to do what is in the best interest of this city to introduce today at the board of supervisors a compromise that is going to help us address the most significant problem in our city. [ applause ]. >> mayor breed: i not only want to thank the supervisors, but i wanted to thank lou girardo. you remember lou has someone who worked with the board of supervisors back in 2012 and 2013 to help with a com
>> mayor breed: hello, everybody. i'm london breed. i'm mayor of the city and county of san francisco, and i am so excited to be here today. we all know that there is a real crisis in our city, and i know that we hear that word used on a regular basis. but in this particular case what we see happening with those who are struggling with mental illness and substance use disorder and chronic homelessness is something that we see every day and we need to take aggressive action to address that...
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thank you. >> thank you. >>> on moay san jose mayor led the coalition of california's mayors and supervisorsin urging the ste's top regulator to turn pg&e into a customer-owned cooperative. more than two dozen lawmakers from northern and ntral california have signed onto the efforts, representing nearly five million pg&e customers. meanwhile on tuesday governor newsom met with bill johnson in last friday the governor announced the appointments of the new energy czar saying the state could ke over if it doesn't emerge from bankruptcy by the start of next year's wildfire season. joining us urnow isolitics correspondent. the former president of the public utilities commission, now welcome to both of you. let's begin with this letter. wh is the cathat the mayor and all the other people that are turning this into a customer-owned utility? >> their case will track what people would like to see them take it over yband y that would like to see sort of the current structure resolved. currently this is a publicly traded company, they e being paid dividends. you have bondholders who are making mon off
thank you. >> thank you. >>> on moay san jose mayor led the coalition of california's mayors and supervisorsin urging the ste's top regulator to turn pg&e into a customer-owned cooperative. more than two dozen lawmakers from northern and ntral california have signed onto the efforts, representing nearly five million pg&e customers. meanwhile on tuesday governor newsom met with bill johnson in last friday the governor announced the appointments of the new energy czar...
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our kids do not need an advocate, because they've got mayor london breed. >> mayor breed: thank you souch, phil. let me tell you, i can't be more happy than to be here today. i remember a couple years ago when we cut the ribbon on the new basketball courts and there were conversations going on and on and on about the playground and the next to do something better. the parents who bring their kids here on a regular basis reflects what we see here today. as much as i love. i grew up in sands, so i'm a big fan, but the fact is these kids are going to have a great time. we are so lucky in san francisco that we have so many people in this community that are so generous and we're actively engaged to shape what this playground looks like right now. we have amazing contributors who have invested so much money into supporting and making this happen. our incredible partner, the parks alliance, thank you so much for your continued alliance and this playground. thank you were jody pritzer for your major contribution to this project. and brian baker who hosted. thank you so much for your work and f
our kids do not need an advocate, because they've got mayor london breed. >> mayor breed: thank you souch, phil. let me tell you, i can't be more happy than to be here today. i remember a couple years ago when we cut the ribbon on the new basketball courts and there were conversations going on and on and on about the playground and the next to do something better. the parents who bring their kids here on a regular basis reflects what we see here today. as much as i love. i grew up in...
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will appoint an executive director for the housing authority, who will report to the mayor the mayor's texas designee and they have not had a permanent director since 2013. the person in that role has been in acting position and not a permanently acting director and going forward there would be a permanent appointment as a priority. and then the other the housing authority will retain some core staff to oversee the third-party contracts in the time of the audit. so when you think of the third-party contracts almost all of public housing has already been contracted through agreements with private property owners, non-property owners and hope 6, hope sf, those have all been transferred to private providers and that will continue with all of the housing authority property. for the other contracts at management it's housing we think it's important that the contract oversight be competent in that we wanted to make sure that would continue. other major areas of operations is to think about if there's a shortfall in the housing assistant payment to hud or if there's a reduction reduck reducti
will appoint an executive director for the housing authority, who will report to the mayor the mayor's texas designee and they have not had a permanent director since 2013. the person in that role has been in acting position and not a permanently acting director and going forward there would be a permanent appointment as a priority. and then the other the housing authority will retain some core staff to oversee the third-party contracts in the time of the audit. so when you think of the...
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davis. >> thank you, mayor. give another round for mayor breed.ys are already color-coordinated. you're ready to step into it. i would say the quick way to do this is harold shields here. he is going to be point for us to coordinate some of that. i saw patsy and john also. i know that they are doing work here and supporting the community. saida is here from hope s.f. all of these are partners. principal thomas knows how to get in touch with us. we want to start the process. if you are serious and ready, united has a plan. we're working with them to get folks through that. i see the collective team and others. there are lots of people here. i would say you start with knocking on harold's door, making sure he's got your name and number and he's connected. he's got all the stuff. we do have the app. you have to go to opps.org and that's where you register. we can get you all of that. harold is going to make sure you don't get lost in any of the process. the united process is a very specific process. anybody who's ever had to go through security at th
davis. >> thank you, mayor. give another round for mayor breed.ys are already color-coordinated. you're ready to step into it. i would say the quick way to do this is harold shields here. he is going to be point for us to coordinate some of that. i saw patsy and john also. i know that they are doing work here and supporting the community. saida is here from hope s.f. all of these are partners. principal thomas knows how to get in touch with us. we want to start the process. if you are...
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: thank you. ♪ mayor buttigieg: thank you. ♪ mayor buttigieg: thank you, iowa. ♪ mayor buttigieg: thankmuch. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: thank you. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: thank you, iowa. thank you, iowa democratic party. thank you, fellow democrats. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: the first time i came to this state was as a volunteer, to knock on doors for a presidential candidate, a young man with a funny name. [cheers and applause] mayor pete: and we knew the stakes were high then. the stakes are colossal now. [applause] mayor pete: this country cannot afford four more years of donald trump. we will not recognize it if he gets reelected. [applause] mayor pete: we know what is at stake. and we know that he's going to do everything he can to hold onto power. but if you nominate me, his workook isn't going to this time around. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: see, i don't get helicoptered into a golf course with my name on it while pretending to care about the working class. i don't even golf. i get around in a chevy that was built in ohio by the
: thank you. ♪ mayor buttigieg: thank you. ♪ mayor buttigieg: thank you, iowa. ♪ mayor buttigieg: thankmuch. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: thank you. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: thank you, iowa. thank you, iowa democratic party. thank you, fellow democrats. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: the first time i came to this state was as a volunteer, to knock on doors for a presidential candidate, a young man with a funny name. [cheers and applause] mayor pete: and we...
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but overall, it was really good mayor who new york city. he brought the city out of to relate recessions and one was after 911 and one was the great recession in 2007. he stopped people from smoking and note new york city. nobody believed that could happen. i became contagious around the world. they started 311. he added 700 acres of park. he launched a building boom in the city that is still going on. it changed 40 percent of the, he did a lot of things that were really made the city better. now, no problems who him, in the name of gun control, he caused who much pain and suffering the black and hispanic communities of the city. >> but some would also argue that the crime rates dropped during that as well. the rising backup. >> who yes, the crime rate did go down for the reasons i didn't say we could see him apologize until now, was that he kept thinking that if the next administration didn't continue the crime would go up but it did. the new administration scale back and as crime continued to stay low in the city made. >> area code. inter
but overall, it was really good mayor who new york city. he brought the city out of to relate recessions and one was after 911 and one was the great recession in 2007. he stopped people from smoking and note new york city. nobody believed that could happen. i became contagious around the world. they started 311. he added 700 acres of park. he launched a building boom in the city that is still going on. it changed 40 percent of the, he did a lot of things that were really made the city better....
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i think mayor pete understands this. and as the campaign gets closer and closer to iowa, new hampshire, nevada, south carolina and super tuesday that we will see more and more efforts on the part of mayor pete to boost that african-american support. but, again, just because you're asking people for their vote doesn't mean that they have to support you. >> the other big headline from over the weekend, as you know, jonathan, michael bloomberg 180 on stop and frisk, the apology at the mega church here in new york, this is part of what mr. bloomberg said. >> over time, i've come to understand something that i long struggle to admit to myself. i got something important wrong. i got something important really wrong. i didn't understand that back then, the full impact that stops were having on the black and latino communities. i now see that we could and should have acted sooner and acted faster to cut the stops. i wish we had. i'm sorry that we didn't. but i can't change history. however, today, i want you to know that i reali
i think mayor pete understands this. and as the campaign gets closer and closer to iowa, new hampshire, nevada, south carolina and super tuesday that we will see more and more efforts on the part of mayor pete to boost that african-american support. but, again, just because you're asking people for their vote doesn't mean that they have to support you. >> the other big headline from over the weekend, as you know, jonathan, michael bloomberg 180 on stop and frisk, the apology at the mega...
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let's hear from our mayor. i am so proud. here is mayor london breed. [applause.] >> you do the work, i cut the ribbon. first of all, let me just say i am excited to be here today. i remember when i was on the board of supervisors and we approved the believe of this new hotel -- the building of this new hotel. we worked with mayor ed lee. he was here during the groundbreaking and would have been so proud of this major accomplishment. what is so exciting today is that no only do we celebrate opening the hotel. it is a new milestone in the future of sfo and what it will deliver for millions who come through those gates on a regular basesis. the fact this is so close to the airport, connections through air tran and how people will come here to stay here in order to get to the airport on time in the mornings, it is going to be an incredible persons. especially people who come from all over to the take flights. i want to thank the project managers, construction team, people who worked on delivering this hotel on time and budge get. almost on budget and the h
let's hear from our mayor. i am so proud. here is mayor london breed. [applause.] >> you do the work, i cut the ribbon. first of all, let me just say i am excited to be here today. i remember when i was on the board of supervisors and we approved the believe of this new hotel -- the building of this new hotel. we worked with mayor ed lee. he was here during the groundbreaking and would have been so proud of this major accomplishment. what is so exciting today is that no only do we...
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thank you mathank you, mayor br. for those who may not know, bank of america was founded here in san francisco in 1904 as the bank of italy by the son of italian immigrants who wanted to serve immigrants, women, those who were just the common person, and not necessarily the financial elite. fast forward over 100 years and bank of america represents over 4,000 teammates, clients, community partners in san francisco and if it is iconic moments like financing the bay bridge or restoring the ferry building or providing almost 100 residents in the ellis gardens with a wonderful new living condition and the well-being that comes with a place that is truly a home, we are so proud to be part of it. how important san francisco is to bank of america. it is fitting out of $4.8 billion. i am a banker. i will talk about money. invested in the community development across the country over $2.2 billion is here in san francisco. we are tremendously proud to be included today in the celebration. congratulations to the entire resident
thank you mathank you, mayor br. for those who may not know, bank of america was founded here in san francisco in 1904 as the bank of italy by the son of italian immigrants who wanted to serve immigrants, women, those who were just the common person, and not necessarily the financial elite. fast forward over 100 years and bank of america represents over 4,000 teammates, clients, community partners in san francisco and if it is iconic moments like financing the bay bridge or restoring the ferry...
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be the mayor of san francisco, not the mayor of wrong directions. thank you. [bell dings] >> supervisor ronen: next speaker. >> hi. rick hall from hill. a member of the cultural action network and president of liveable california, speaking for myself and for the mission district, where we work to oppose anti-gentrification that's going on. we speak about supply and demand. and we never addressed the demand side. but we know we're overbuilt on market-rate housing. and way underbuilt on moderate and low-income housing. you know, we're essentially in a hole. and we do not need to -- the mayor's initiative to accelerate office development and exacerbate all of our city problems. office -- the people put prop min place. now it's just about to kick in, the mayor is undercutting it to accelerate high-end office production. no matter what it says about, well, it's going to do this for the little people, this, that and the other thing. the bottom line is we do not need accelerated office production in this city at this time. we have too many other problems t
be the mayor of san francisco, not the mayor of wrong directions. thank you. [bell dings] >> supervisor ronen: next speaker. >> hi. rick hall from hill. a member of the cultural action network and president of liveable california, speaking for myself and for the mission district, where we work to oppose anti-gentrification that's going on. we speak about supply and demand. and we never addressed the demand side. but we know we're overbuilt on market-rate housing. and way underbuilt...