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good for our city, or come back and victimize people and harm our city? so there's a lot that goes into that and it's not just about policing and we have to support those programs that help us to do that. and equity is an issue in policing and we have to be equitable with how we approach our jobs and all of that matters. so it's a lot to look at and very complex but we're up to the test and we're going to continue to push on. >> getting back to auto burglaries. you have talked about prevention. is there more that could be done there, particularly with people from out of town and rent cars and go to places where tourists go. >> there is, and we're questioning -- questioning that and i know that when the mayor was on the board of supervisors they crafted legislation for the rental car companies to make it less obvious by the markings and that on the rental cars. they are big steps in the right direction and we can't control what happens outside of our city and county but we have been working with the rental car companies on safety messaging. you will see th
good for our city, or come back and victimize people and harm our city? so there's a lot that goes into that and it's not just about policing and we have to support those programs that help us to do that. and equity is an issue in policing and we have to be equitable with how we approach our jobs and all of that matters. so it's a lot to look at and very complex but we're up to the test and we're going to continue to push on. >> getting back to auto burglaries. you have talked about...
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good for our city, or come back and victimize people and harm our city? so there's a lot that goes into that and it's not just about policing and we have to support those programs that help us to do that. and equity is an issue in policing and we have to be equitable with how we approach our jobs and all of that matters. so it's a lot to look at and very complex but we're up to the test and we're going to continue to push on. >> getting back to auto burglaries. you have talked about prevention. is there more that could be done there, particularly with people from out of town and rent cars and go to places where tourists go. >> there is, and we're questioning -- questioning that and i know that when the mayor was on the board of supervisors they crafted legislation for the rental car companies to make it less obvious by the markings and that on the rental cars. they are big steps in the right direction and we can't control what happens outside of our city and county but we have been working with the rental car companies on safety messaging. you will see th
good for our city, or come back and victimize people and harm our city? so there's a lot that goes into that and it's not just about policing and we have to support those programs that help us to do that. and equity is an issue in policing and we have to be equitable with how we approach our jobs and all of that matters. so it's a lot to look at and very complex but we're up to the test and we're going to continue to push on. >> getting back to auto burglaries. you have talked about...
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good for our city, or come back and victimize people and harm our city?here's a lot that goes into that and it's not just about policing and we have to support those programs that help us to do that. and equity is an issue in policing and we have to be equitable with how we approach our jobs and all of that matters. so it's a lot to look at and very complex but we're up to the test and we're going to continue to push on. >> getting back to auto burglaries. you have talked about prevention. is there more that could be done there, particularly with people from out of town and rent cars and go to places where tourists go. >> there is, and we're questioning -- questioning that and i know that when the mayor was on the board of supervisors they crafted legislation for the rental car companies to make it less obvious by the markings and that on the rental cars. they are big steps in the right direction and we can't control what happens outside of our city and county but we have been working with the rental car companies on safety messaging. you will see the par
good for our city, or come back and victimize people and harm our city?here's a lot that goes into that and it's not just about policing and we have to support those programs that help us to do that. and equity is an issue in policing and we have to be equitable with how we approach our jobs and all of that matters. so it's a lot to look at and very complex but we're up to the test and we're going to continue to push on. >> getting back to auto burglaries. you have talked about...
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good for our city, or come back and victimize people and harm our city?into that and it's not just about policing and we have to support those programs that help us to do that. and equity is an issue in policing and we have to be equitable with how we approach our jobs and all of that matters. so it's a lot to look at and very complex but we're up to the test and we're going to continue to push on. >> getting back to auto burglaries. you have talked about prevention. is there more that could be done there, particularly with people from out of town and rent cars and go to places where tourists go. >> there is, and we're questioning -- questioning that and i know that when the mayor was on the board of supervisors they crafted legislation for the rental car companies to make it less obvious by the markings and that on the rental cars. they are big steps in the right direction and we can't control what happens outside of our city and county but we have been working with the rental car companies on safety messaging. you will see the park smart campaign, poste
good for our city, or come back and victimize people and harm our city?into that and it's not just about policing and we have to support those programs that help us to do that. and equity is an issue in policing and we have to be equitable with how we approach our jobs and all of that matters. so it's a lot to look at and very complex but we're up to the test and we're going to continue to push on. >> getting back to auto burglaries. you have talked about prevention. is there more that...
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we know how important golden gate park is to all san francisco residents and to our city. we are looking forward to the year-long celebration to highlight the beauty of the park and also as its legacy as a san francisco institution that demonstrates not only our commitment to open space, nature, and our natural environment, but also has this park has remained a free and accessible asset to all who wish to enjoy it. it is true that i have lived out here for over 60 years, and this park is where i grew up. this is where i learned to ride a bicycle. this is where my children were raised, in this park, going to the academy of sciences. and i, like london breed remember field trips out here, family gatherings out here, indeed, many more memories that are soon to be added to our collection of memories as we embark on all these festivities. i'd like to thank the staff for rec and park for all its hard work and all of our organizations and volunteers to help make the park the wonderful place it is for everyone. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor. so this celebration wou
we know how important golden gate park is to all san francisco residents and to our city. we are looking forward to the year-long celebration to highlight the beauty of the park and also as its legacy as a san francisco institution that demonstrates not only our commitment to open space, nature, and our natural environment, but also has this park has remained a free and accessible asset to all who wish to enjoy it. it is true that i have lived out here for over 60 years, and this park is where...
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we know how important golden gate park is to all san francisco residents and to our city. forward to the year-long celebration to highlight the beauty of the park and also as its legacy as a san francisco institution that demonstrates not only our commitment to open space, nature, and our natural environment, but also has this park has remained a free and accessible asset to all who wish to enjoy it. it is true that i have lived out here for over 60 years, and this park is where i grew up. this is where i learned to ride a bicycle. this is where my children were raised, in this park, going to the academy of sciences. and i, like london breed remember field trips out here, family gatherings out here, indeed, many more memories that are soon to be added to our collection of memories as we embark on all these festivities. i'd like to thank the staff for rec and park for all its hard work and all of our organizations and volunteers to help make the park the wonderful place it is for everyone. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor. so this celebration wouldn't be possi
we know how important golden gate park is to all san francisco residents and to our city. forward to the year-long celebration to highlight the beauty of the park and also as its legacy as a san francisco institution that demonstrates not only our commitment to open space, nature, and our natural environment, but also has this park has remained a free and accessible asset to all who wish to enjoy it. it is true that i have lived out here for over 60 years, and this park is where i grew up....
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and so while we do have geographic boundaries that define how many people live inside our city, we truly don't think that way. we think regionally. so we think of all these small, rural communities that belong to us, and we we are their city. right now we're standing in the historic santa fe depot. when you think about building the entire city of amarillo, the materials for building our city came through this depot. they arrived by rail right here, and so our city has grown, and we started as a farming, agricultural town. but now we are an urban center for the texas panhandle of 500,000 people. so none of that could have happened without this location being right here by the rail and so much of our industry and even just our materials to live day-to-day lives came right here. of course, the depot say -- vacant. we're not using it for a train station. we don't have passenger service in our city anymore, but we are still a significant hub for bnss, and it's important in the coast to coast travel of marketing goods by rail, we're still an important part of that. and the reason amarillo was
and so while we do have geographic boundaries that define how many people live inside our city, we truly don't think that way. we think regionally. so we think of all these small, rural communities that belong to us, and we we are their city. right now we're standing in the historic santa fe depot. when you think about building the entire city of amarillo, the materials for building our city came through this depot. they arrived by rail right here, and so our city has grown, and we started as a...
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we invite our city's leaders to take more action, bold strides. valencia street, j.f.k., embarcadero. let's think bold where we can put more car-free spaces in our city, all the way to vision zero. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you, jodi. as san francisco grows, our streets are not getting any wider, and the challenge becomes how to ensure our streets better move more people. i believe this morning from my own informal counts that market street has moved more people this morning than it has on any normal weekday since the middle of the 20th century. i'll need to verify that, but those were my counts this morning. morning importantly, as i was riding my bike up market street this morning, something struck me that was utterly extraordinary. not only was the ride more pleasant, but i struck up five conversations on the street, in the street, on my bike, with people i wouldn't have otherwise been able to interact with because i would have been afraid of being pushed out of the way by an uber driver. the changes to market street in san francis
we invite our city's leaders to take more action, bold strides. valencia street, j.f.k., embarcadero. let's think bold where we can put more car-free spaces in our city, all the way to vision zero. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you, jodi. as san francisco grows, our streets are not getting any wider, and the challenge becomes how to ensure our streets better move more people. i believe this morning from my own informal counts that market street has moved more people this morning...
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nearly half of our city speaks a language other than english at home. rd for immigrants, communities of color, people experiencing homelessness, and many of our residents who lack access to technology and services. but in san francisco, our communities have always shown courage and resiliency. and as a city i know that we're going to come together and we're going to make sure that everyone gets counted. an undercount would have consequences for the next decade. although the citizenship question is off the questionnaire, the anti-immigrant rhetoric continues and all of this will have a chilling effect on participation. especially for undocumented and other immigrant groups. researchers predict that the 2020 census could lead to the worst undercount of black and latino people in the u.s. since 1990. we cannot let this happen. and let me say this again -- we cannot let this happen. [applause] we are going to roll up our sleeves, we're going to work hard each and every day because at this time right now there are thousands of children sitting in our classroo
nearly half of our city speaks a language other than english at home. rd for immigrants, communities of color, people experiencing homelessness, and many of our residents who lack access to technology and services. but in san francisco, our communities have always shown courage and resiliency. and as a city i know that we're going to come together and we're going to make sure that everyone gets counted. an undercount would have consequences for the next decade. although the citizenship question...
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london breed: i've directed our city departments to reprioritize spending towards making our streets riding ballot measures to housing shortage. [applause] and if we want to relieve the pa pain on the streets and stop seeing our family members and friends moving away in moving vans, we need to build more housing, build more homes a lot more and set policies that make this possible. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: over the next decade, in addition to our work on preserving thousands of permanently affordable homes, we need to build at least 50,000 new homes, at least 50,000 new homes. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and at least 17,000 need to be affordable. and to get to 50,000, we can't let disingenuous warnings of shadows and heights get in the way of badly needed housing. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: to get to 50,000, we need to recognize that density is not a dirty word. to get to 50,000, we have to push for solutions to build homes faster and support policies like sb-50 that will allow more housing all over the bay area. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: i'l
london breed: i've directed our city departments to reprioritize spending towards making our streets riding ballot measures to housing shortage. [applause] and if we want to relieve the pa pain on the streets and stop seeing our family members and friends moving away in moving vans, we need to build more housing, build more homes a lot more and set policies that make this possible. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: over the next decade, in addition to our work on preserving thousands...
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we are all a part of the fabric of what makes our city and our country so great. so we will not be silenced. we will continue to lift our voices and celebrate what makes us so great, what makes us so unique. and during the month of pride, we will just do it with that much more flair. so thank you all so much for being here. here's to 50 more incredible years for future generations to come. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mayor breed. and one other note i'm just so proud of, thanks to the mayor's leadership, we've invested over $1 million in the next year to seniors. so thank you to the department of aging and adult services, and thank you to all of those in our city who made sure that we were brought to this 50 years and continue to be brought to the right place. so now, a leader that we know will continue to bring us forward in the next 50 years, our new director of pride, fred lopez. [applause] >> hi. good morning, everybody. how are you? excited? s.f. pride, #sfpride50. before anything else, i just want to convey our sincerest gratitude to the ma
we are all a part of the fabric of what makes our city and our country so great. so we will not be silenced. we will continue to lift our voices and celebrate what makes us so great, what makes us so unique. and during the month of pride, we will just do it with that much more flair. so thank you all so much for being here. here's to 50 more incredible years for future generations to come. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mayor breed. and one other note i'm just so proud of,...
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london breed: i've directed our city departments to reprioritize spending towards making our streets are riding ballot measures to housing shortage. [applause] and if we want to relieve the pa pain on the streets and stop seeing our family members and friends moving away in moving vans, we need to build more housing, build more homes a lot more and set policies that make this possible. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: over the next decade, in addition to our work on preserving thousands of permanently affordable homes, we need to build at least 50,000 new homes, at least 50,000 new homes. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and at least 17,000 need to be affordable. and to get to 50,000, we can't let disingenuous warnings of shadows and heights get in the way of badly needed housing. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: to get to 50,000, we need to recognize that density is not a dirty word. to get to 50,000, we have to push for solutions to build homes faster and support policies like sb-50 that will allow more housing all over the bay area. [applause] >> the hon. london breed:
london breed: i've directed our city departments to reprioritize spending towards making our streets are riding ballot measures to housing shortage. [applause] and if we want to relieve the pa pain on the streets and stop seeing our family members and friends moving away in moving vans, we need to build more housing, build more homes a lot more and set policies that make this possible. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: over the next decade, in addition to our work on preserving...
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good for our city, or come back and victimize people and harm our city?ere's a lot that goes into that and it's not just about policing and we have to support those programs that help us to do that. and equity is an issue in policing and we have to be equitable with how we approach our jobs and all of that matters. so it's a lot to look at and very complex but we're up to the test and we're going to continue to push on. >> getting back to auto burglaries. you have talked about prevention. is there more that could be done there, particularly with people from out of town and rent cars and go to places where tourists go. >> there is, and we're questioning -- questioning that and i know that when the mayor was on the board of supervisors they crafted legislation for the rental car companies to make it less obvious by the markings and that on the rental cars. they are big steps in the right direction and we can't control what happens outside of our city and county but we have been working with the rental car companies on safety messaging. you will see the park
good for our city, or come back and victimize people and harm our city?ere's a lot that goes into that and it's not just about policing and we have to support those programs that help us to do that. and equity is an issue in policing and we have to be equitable with how we approach our jobs and all of that matters. so it's a lot to look at and very complex but we're up to the test and we're going to continue to push on. >> getting back to auto burglaries. you have talked about prevention....
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clean streets sf is a great way to show our dedication to our city. 've seen greater problems, i know, but this is our chance to work together to shape a better san francisco, and ultimately, a happier san francisco, a happier city. so please join us in waking up, san francisco, as we have for the last 170 years. the chamber of commerce is here to lead, and i want to thank you very much for coming today. [applause] >> what gets you up each morning? is it a great cup of coffee? a swim in the bay? the sound of a street cleaner? everyone gets up in their own way. have you ever thought about what it takes to wake up san francisco? who's up early, getting the city ready? over 900,000 people call themselves san franciscans. we live in neighborhoods as varied as we are. the haight, bayview, tenderloin, chinatown, castro, excelsior, and the richmond. during the workday, our community grows by over 400,000 daily commuters and 70,000 visitors who stream in through bridges and tunnels, on metros and buses, bikes and scooters, to fill our neighborhoods, work sites
clean streets sf is a great way to show our dedication to our city. 've seen greater problems, i know, but this is our chance to work together to shape a better san francisco, and ultimately, a happier san francisco, a happier city. so please join us in waking up, san francisco, as we have for the last 170 years. the chamber of commerce is here to lead, and i want to thank you very much for coming today. [applause] >> what gets you up each morning? is it a great cup of coffee? a swim in...
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london breed: i've directed our city departments to reprioritize spending towards making our streets are riding ballot measures to housing shortage. [applause] and if we want to relieve the pa pain on the streets and stop seeing our family members and friends moving away in moving vans, we need to build more housing, build more homes a lot more and set policies that make this possible. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: over the next decade, in addition to our work on preserving thousands of permanently affordable homes, we need to build at least 50,000 new homes, at least 50,000 new homes. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and at least 17,000 need to be affordable. and to get to 50,000, we can't let disingenuous warnings of shadows and heights get in the way of badly needed housing. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: to get to 50,000, we need to recognize that density is not a dirty word. to get to 50,000, we have to push for solutions to build homes faster and support policies like sb-50 that will allow more housing all over the bay area. [applause] >> the hon. london breed:
london breed: i've directed our city departments to reprioritize spending towards making our streets are riding ballot measures to housing shortage. [applause] and if we want to relieve the pa pain on the streets and stop seeing our family members and friends moving away in moving vans, we need to build more housing, build more homes a lot more and set policies that make this possible. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: over the next decade, in addition to our work on preserving...
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a special thanks to each and every one of you across our city who volunteered our time to serve food dignity to your neighbors who operate and work in these valuable programs who everyday advocate for bettes into your community like this one, who work tirelessly for the city and county of san francisco and to all of you who commit yourself to our shared vision of ending homelessness in san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. now someone who has been an amazing partner with working with our transitional population has been five keys and they are executive director steve goode, is here to provide remarks. steve. [applause] >> thank you, mayor breed. it's truly an honor to be able to be here to speak to everybody about the work we are doing at both the embarcadero navigation center and at 125 bayshore. our work at five keys and i'm sure the work of the other providers is informed by the fact that homelessness, in fact everybody affects everybody in san francisco whether it's a child having to walk past a homeless encampment or myself having to work to my office and seeing a bo
a special thanks to each and every one of you across our city who volunteered our time to serve food dignity to your neighbors who operate and work in these valuable programs who everyday advocate for bettes into your community like this one, who work tirelessly for the city and county of san francisco and to all of you who commit yourself to our shared vision of ending homelessness in san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. now someone who has been an amazing partner with...
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i have been going to city college for 40 years. i was our director of the tribune and worked for the new york times. thank you. >> i am from the gray panthers. i taught physiology to city college nursing students for a number of years. some of hume treated me later at kaiser hospital. we are furious about the older adult cuts, but we are also furious at the racist cuts to the younger students' classes that disrupt and wreck their lives. they are racist because so many of the students at city college are people of color and they are racist because so many of the cut classes are people of color oriented. i was research lab technician for 15 years, but the research grants started drying up so i needed to change careers. i entered a thriving biomedical technician program at foothill college that sent technicians to hospitals all over the bay area and it was the only one in the bay area. many of the students were women construction workers who had had terrible endeavor it -- injuries on the job and had to change careers. this enabled me to work 1
i have been going to city college for 40 years. i was our director of the tribune and worked for the new york times. thank you. >> i am from the gray panthers. i taught physiology to city college nursing students for a number of years. some of hume treated me later at kaiser hospital. we are furious about the older adult cuts, but we are also furious at the racist cuts to the younger students' classes that disrupt and wreck their lives. they are racist because so many of the students at...
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to our cities are failing us. affects us all is this all future generations can look forward to i like to have a city where they don't need to worry about the machines and but what do we do to improve the way we move in our cities or more but it's very smart to join us on a journey what architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos that's on the tough stuff. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3 adults to be driving at the same time. that's the highest level ever in berlin alone 87000 new cars were registered in 2019 despite growing traffic problems. like lots of public transport ok bicycle. and we see all the cars next to the universe the boating people like the students basically have free public transport and they still come by car and i think that's not good. all over the world. traffic pollution is choking use of the air we need to brief. people around the world are demanding change. after more than
to our cities are failing us. affects us all is this all future generations can look forward to i like to have a city where they don't need to worry about the machines and but what do we do to improve the way we move in our cities or more but it's very smart to join us on a journey what architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos that's on the tough stuff. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for...
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a special thanks to each and every one of you across our city who volunteered our time to serve food bring dignity to your neighbors who operate and work in these valuable programs who everyday advocate for bettes into your community like this one, who work tirelessly for the city and county of san francisco and to all of you who commit yourself to our shared vision of ending homelessness in san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. now someone who has been an amazing partner with working with our transitional population has been five keys and they are executive director steve goode, is here to provide remarks. steve. [applause] >> thank you, mayor breed. it's truly an honor to be able to be here to speak to everybody about the work we are doing at both the embarcadero navigation center and at 125 bayshore. our work at five keys and i'm sure the work of the other providers is informed by the fact that homelessness, in fact everybody affects everybody in san francisco whether it's a child having to walk past a homeless encampment or myself having to work to my office and seei
a special thanks to each and every one of you across our city who volunteered our time to serve food bring dignity to your neighbors who operate and work in these valuable programs who everyday advocate for bettes into your community like this one, who work tirelessly for the city and county of san francisco and to all of you who commit yourself to our shared vision of ending homelessness in san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. now someone who has been an amazing partner...
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after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historicd world-class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - our 28,000 city and county employees play an important role in making san francisco what it is today. - we provide residents and visitors with a wide array of services, such as improving city streets and parks, keeping communities safe, and driving buses and cable cars. - our employees enjoy competitive salaries, as well as generous benefits programs. but most importantly, working for the city and county of san francisco gives employees an opportunity to contribute their ideas, energy, and commitment to shape the city's future. - thank you for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco. commission president and if you remember, the public and you want to speak there are speaker forms you can fill out which are at the front table or step to the microphone when i call you to public comment. we ask that everybody turns off their
after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historicd world-class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - our 28,000 city and county employees play an important role in making san francisco what it is today. - we provide residents and visitors with a wide array of services, such as improving city streets and parks, keeping communities safe, and...
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and when it comes down to it, we can come together and we make a really great team and do our best to keep the city flowing and safe. >> this is a big job and an honorable career. we appreciate your interest in joining our team. >> we hope you decide to join us here as the first first responders to the city and county of san francisco. for more information on the job and how to apply follow the links below. >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up,
and when it comes down to it, we can come together and we make a really great team and do our best to keep the city flowing and safe. >> this is a big job and an honorable career. we appreciate your interest in joining our team. >> we hope you decide to join us here as the first first responders to the city and county of san francisco. for more information on the job and how to apply follow the links below. >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can...
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no matter where you go in our city, people are concerned about how much it costs to live here. mike announced today, will really change the game for cities across america. he is going to guarantee federal rental assistance for families 30% of the median area income. 30% with guaranteed federal rental assistance. if the federal government will be our partner in that, cities can focus on housing -- on how we can get the types of units belt we need to get belt. and more people will be -- units built we need to get belt. i think mike is demonstrated a commitment to be in this race until the end and put the necessary resources into get it done. for example, mike has -- is going to open 20 offices in washington dc -- mike is going to open two offices in washington, d.c. i cannot think of a candidate who has done that, ever, and certainly is made committed to washington. mike has committed to making d.c. statehood a priority for his administration on day one. demonstrated he is owing to do what it takes the congress to make that more than a platitude, a real commitment to delivering i
no matter where you go in our city, people are concerned about how much it costs to live here. mike announced today, will really change the game for cities across america. he is going to guarantee federal rental assistance for families 30% of the median area income. 30% with guaranteed federal rental assistance. if the federal government will be our partner in that, cities can focus on housing -- on how we can get the types of units belt we need to get belt. and more people will be -- units...
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them money and you know, you are always torn about that because we have our country to build in our cities to build our roads to fix but we are giving them money so tell me why isn't germany paid money? why isn't france? why isn't the united kingdom paying money? why aren't they paying money? why are we paying money? is not a correct statement? i said find out what the hell is going on and i told that to all my people, omb, and i said and i asked that question and i said how much is germany pain and why isn't germany pain? and why is the united states
them money and you know, you are always torn about that because we have our country to build in our cities to build our roads to fix but we are giving them money so tell me why isn't germany paid money? why isn't france? why isn't the united kingdom paying money? why aren't they paying money? why are we paying money? is not a correct statement? i said find out what the hell is going on and i told that to all my people, omb, and i said and i asked that question and i said how much is germany...
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we drew out our high-injury network in 2015, and lots of other big cities in california follow our lead. secondly, lower speed limits near vulnerable populations, senior facilities, shelters, playgrounds, and health care facilities. while we showed the dying graham odiagram of the 80% -- it looks much worse for the elderly and people who are very young. we have vulnerable streets here in san francisco, and the state is saying we need to protect them. and finally, while it doesn't give us the right to use law enforcement -- i think this is the strongest statement we have seen from the state today. it is not permission, but we cleell clearly have a roadmap to move two of the policies in our vision zero strategy, to move those forward. i want to acknowledge kate green, who served on this taskforce, and is working closely with our legislative affairs, folks in city hall, and with assembly members, who is continuing to try to keep the fight for o.s.e. going in san francisco. thank you. >> thanks, tom. so that was a very timely report. we are hopeful that the state of california will learn fr
we drew out our high-injury network in 2015, and lots of other big cities in california follow our lead. secondly, lower speed limits near vulnerable populations, senior facilities, shelters, playgrounds, and health care facilities. while we showed the dying graham odiagram of the 80% -- it looks much worse for the elderly and people who are very young. we have vulnerable streets here in san francisco, and the state is saying we need to protect them. and finally, while it doesn't give us the...
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tension between doing what you can and must to do that and what has been a long standing tradition in our city of figuring out the right chemistry to keep the city magical. i was so disappointed when pasta gina closed. it was an establishment i as a community member could not enter. it was maybe not the best business model, but it was vacant and replaced by something that does not enrich the streets in any way. that concerned me. i am nervous about the level playing field here. what i am nervous about it is less expensive to operate one of these ghost kitchens than a typical brick and mortar, no house staff, no waiter experience you have, you don't have a cleaning crew. that is good from a business perspective. i am worried this playing out over the decades. in addition to what the city does to make it hard for the restaurants to stay open, this competition like lie uber and lt are providing jobs. i think it is the rome of the -- role of the city to look at where these establishments should be. how many are allowed to operate in the neighborhoods? what businesses they are allowed to serve? i s
tension between doing what you can and must to do that and what has been a long standing tradition in our city of figuring out the right chemistry to keep the city magical. i was so disappointed when pasta gina closed. it was an establishment i as a community member could not enter. it was maybe not the best business model, but it was vacant and replaced by something that does not enrich the streets in any way. that concerned me. i am nervous about the level playing field here. what i am...
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we invite our city's leaders to take more action, bold strides. valencia street, j.f.k., embarcadero. let's think bold where we can put more car-free spaces in our city, all the way to vision zero. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you, jodi. as san francisco grows, our streets are not getting any wider, and the challenge becomes how to ensure our streets better move more people. i believe this morning from my own informal counts that market street has moved more people this morning than it has on any normal weekday since the middle of the 20th century. i'll need to verify that, but those were my counts this morning. morning importantly, as i was riding my bike up market street this morning, something struck me that was utterly extraordinary. not only was the ride more pleasant, but i struck up five conversations on the street, in the street, on my bike, with people i wouldn't have otherwise been able to interact with because i would have been afraid of being pushed out of the way by an uber driver. the changes to market street in san francis
we invite our city's leaders to take more action, bold strides. valencia street, j.f.k., embarcadero. let's think bold where we can put more car-free spaces in our city, all the way to vision zero. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you, jodi. as san francisco grows, our streets are not getting any wider, and the challenge becomes how to ensure our streets better move more people. i believe this morning from my own informal counts that market street has moved more people this morning...
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later on, our city official and medical experts will share with you tips on public safety and i would like to, on behalf of the chamber, i look forward to seeing you all at all our celebration activities including this saturday, the chinese new year pa trade. thank you. we have president dang lee from the chinese six companies. >> happy new year and good afternoon. i'm so grateful of the city, governments, fully supported of our community to do the chinese new year celebration safe and let the people feel happy right here. and urge the people to come to chinatown, shopping, eating, and help us to celebrate the chinese new years together. have a good time. thank you, very much. >> at this moment, sheriff. >> >> good afternoon, everyone, ire sharif for san francisco and happy to be here. i wanted to reassure everybody that as we approach the weekend, and the festivities not just with the parade but also the festival that we'll be hosting in chinatown, all of the many different things we do that make this community very vibrant, in terms of what they do to celebrate the lunar new year, i
later on, our city official and medical experts will share with you tips on public safety and i would like to, on behalf of the chamber, i look forward to seeing you all at all our celebration activities including this saturday, the chinese new year pa trade. thank you. we have president dang lee from the chinese six companies. >> happy new year and good afternoon. i'm so grateful of the city, governments, fully supported of our community to do the chinese new year celebration safe and...
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they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still citytorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into fo
they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still citytorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids...
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coordinating with the city to get all of the data accumulated by our local c.b.d.s into the city system, so the city has accurate figures on what's going on. very difficult. it's been an ongoing problem for several years. i'm going to report back to the c.b.d. i live in they should plug into this. i truly think it would be very helpful for your staff to contact the community benefit district. >> i was not part of the group that went to new york to the bloomberg meeting. liaison with community organizations and including them in the progress was one of the chief recommendations that came after the meeting. >> great. thank you. >> any other comments? i'm the liaison for the c.s.a. but not the whistleblower. so all of the rest of it. i have been keeping an eye on the c.s.a.'s work for about seven years, eight years now, through the cgoboc. i'm consistently impressed with their ability to simultaneously do projects that keep the lights on, the compliance and the security staff and the future knowledge of sfgov in general and the lien program and the training programs. then finally in all of
coordinating with the city to get all of the data accumulated by our local c.b.d.s into the city system, so the city has accurate figures on what's going on. very difficult. it's been an ongoing problem for several years. i'm going to report back to the c.b.d. i live in they should plug into this. i truly think it would be very helpful for your staff to contact the community benefit district. >> i was not part of the group that went to new york to the bloomberg meeting. liaison with...
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our clothes we can't leave it one car leave our city even our university and you know us he is getting is asking us to get permission from gohmert and government is asking you current leave from china because you are in an epicenter and our our our blame is that just we are to have an epicenter and recon. from here as the enters the thank you very much for speaking to us and monitoring the situation is transit jilani from d.w. issue he joins me on the line now shows a view hust nan the clearly unsatisfied with the response from the pakistani government what really is the real reason that pakistan doesn't want to evacuate its citizens from china. well as we were just hearing earlier on the official stance is that pakistan does not want the disease to spread it is acting under the w.h.o. guidelines. and the chinese have assured them that we will take care of the situation but the real reason we all know is the special relationship between china and pakistan this situation is a real test for the chinese leadership on how it deals with describe says it wants pakistan to play ball and pakis
our clothes we can't leave it one car leave our city even our university and you know us he is getting is asking us to get permission from gohmert and government is asking you current leave from china because you are in an epicenter and our our our blame is that just we are to have an epicenter and recon. from here as the enters the thank you very much for speaking to us and monitoring the situation is transit jilani from d.w. issue he joins me on the line now shows a view hust nan the clearly...
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we embrace our diversity in new york city, we embrace our diversity as the nypd. we expend significant resources to ensure those who commit crimes motivated by hate are apprehended and brought to justice. the numbers bear that out. last year hate crime apprehensions increased by 38%. criminal possession of a weapon, criminal mischief, robbery, assault, grand larceny, murder and attempted murder. this is the job of every member of the new york city police department but the folkle point of our efforts is the detective borough's hate crimes task force. its personnel, our detectives and state troopers who are trained to identify and investigate hate crime, it's the largest such municipal unit in any police department in the country. now the nypd, of course, saw the disteshing upward trend of violent bias crimes sweeping across the country and moved very early on. between the time of september and december, we moved to form the racially and ethnically motivated extremism unit within our intelligence bureau. this unit has about 25 nypd personnel. detectives, analysts,
we embrace our diversity in new york city, we embrace our diversity as the nypd. we expend significant resources to ensure those who commit crimes motivated by hate are apprehended and brought to justice. the numbers bear that out. last year hate crime apprehensions increased by 38%. criminal possession of a weapon, criminal mischief, robbery, assault, grand larceny, murder and attempted murder. this is the job of every member of the new york city police department but the folkle point of our...
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we took action on preparing our city for a better future. and there's one other thing i would say about the relevance of being mayor which is when you're mayor you're a walking symbol of the unity of our city. you never forget it is your responsibility to call together everybody part of the community, especially those who didn't support you politically. that is also the part of the presidency whose absence is costing us so much under donald trump. i believe we need the instincts of a mayor to start getting washington to work a little bit more like our best run cities and towns before the reverse starts happening. and i also recognize that, again, nobody does anything alone. one of the first things you learn as a mayor when you are building your administration is that you need to surround yourself with people who have the relevant experience. i never want to be the smartest person in the room on any subject, and i will always want people smarter than me at whatever it is i'm asking them to take charge of. >> she is a charleston native and won
we took action on preparing our city for a better future. and there's one other thing i would say about the relevance of being mayor which is when you're mayor you're a walking symbol of the unity of our city. you never forget it is your responsibility to call together everybody part of the community, especially those who didn't support you politically. that is also the part of the presidency whose absence is costing us so much under donald trump. i believe we need the instincts of a mayor to...
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our city was in tatters and the economy was in recession but i brought people together in the city andcreated nearly 500,000 new jobs and 175,000 units of affordable housing. we reduced homelessness by 30%, launched new programs to fight poverty, and rebuilt our city stronger than ever. some of you may have heard the slogan mike will get it done. "it"e tell you with the is. that means sending donald trump back to mar-a-lago permanently. [applause] getting it done means providing health insurance to every american who lacks it and lowering the cost for everyone else. sense gun safety laws that protect our children and communities. getting it done means making america a global leader in the fight against climate change. [applause] creatingt done means good jobs with higher wages. getting it done means addressing
our city was in tatters and the economy was in recession but i brought people together in the city andcreated nearly 500,000 new jobs and 175,000 units of affordable housing. we reduced homelessness by 30%, launched new programs to fight poverty, and rebuilt our city stronger than ever. some of you may have heard the slogan mike will get it done. "it"e tell you with the is. that means sending donald trump back to mar-a-lago permanently. [applause] getting it done means providing...
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we need to invite people inside by expanding our shelter bed capacity city-wide. a new homeless facility in the sunset would support our shared goals and alleviate our city-wide shelter crisis. there are unique opportunities in my district to pilot new models for shelters, or other forms of transitional and permanent housing. we know there exists a population of unsheltered people who would benefit from the unique characteristics of the sunset, who need this sort of environment and distance from downtown in order to permanently move into stable housing. we are not meeting or investing in these needs. and i am committed to addressing the service gap. i have already identified potential sites, and i'm working with h.s.h. to expand shelter and services into the sunset. we are looking at every piece of public land, but also private parcels, such as mission-aligned churches. i am receiving feedback directly from the homeless community in district 4, who are seeking daily respite and permanent housing options, in addition to shelter beds. especially for women, veterans,
we need to invite people inside by expanding our shelter bed capacity city-wide. a new homeless facility in the sunset would support our shared goals and alleviate our city-wide shelter crisis. there are unique opportunities in my district to pilot new models for shelters, or other forms of transitional and permanent housing. we know there exists a population of unsheltered people who would benefit from the unique characteristics of the sunset, who need this sort of environment and distance...