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san franciscan.lack san franciscan is eleven times more likely to be arrested than a white san franciscan. this measure has not changed over time. a black san franciscan is six times more likely to be arrested than a white san franciscan. the likelihood of a black san franciscan being stopped compared to a white san franciscan was half in 2016 than what it is now. we demand the racial disparity in stops, arrests, and use of forces immediately. because of sfpd's ongoing and racist traffic stops, we demand the cessation or automatic traffic stops to minor matters. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have approximately eight listeners and there are three callers in the queue. operations, let's hear from our next caller, please. >> caller: my name is susan buckman and i'm with the corps team of wealth and disparity. the statistics of race and policing have particularly in terms in use of force and racial profiling to traffic stops. it's bad or in some cases worse now that sfpd first star
san franciscan.lack san franciscan is eleven times more likely to be arrested than a white san franciscan. this measure has not changed over time. a black san franciscan is six times more likely to be arrested than a white san franciscan. the likelihood of a black san franciscan being stopped compared to a white san franciscan was half in 2016 than what it is now. we demand the racial disparity in stops, arrests, and use of forces immediately. because of sfpd's ongoing and racist traffic stops,...
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a black san franciscan is more likely to be stopped than a white san franciscan.s as likely to be subject to use of force. this is an entire statewide disparity. when will the police commission take charge and force sfpd to acknowledge these anti-black disparities and pledge to reduce them? thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> caller: hello, my name is june bridges and i'm with wealth and disparities in the black community. the following is a quote from founder felicia jones. there's an urgency to address black san franciscans.' i'm going to call it what it is, anti-blackness. i've grown tired of talking to the police commission, to sfpd and the board of supervisors. where is the urgency. if the tables were turned and these statistics represented white folks, there would be an urgency. when are you going to address the hash be bias and unjustice statistics which is truly a responsibility when you took an oasis to uphold the law. as you said, i'm tired, not tired enough to quit. tired enough to look to new sources w
a black san franciscan is more likely to be stopped than a white san franciscan.s as likely to be subject to use of force. this is an entire statewide disparity. when will the police commission take charge and force sfpd to acknowledge these anti-black disparities and pledge to reduce them? thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> caller: hello, my name is june bridges and i'm with wealth and disparities in the black community. the...
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san franciscan.lack san franciscan is eleven times more likely to be arrested than a white san franciscan. this measure has not changed over time. a black san franciscan is six times more likely to be arrested than a white san franciscan. the likelihood of a black san franciscan being stopped compared to a white san franciscan was half in 2016 than what it is now. we demand the racial disparity in stops, arrests, and use of forces immediately. because of sfpd's ongoing and racist traffic stops, we demand the cessation or automatic traffic stops to minor matters. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have approximately eight listeners and there are three callers in the queue. operations, let's hear from our next caller, please. >> caller: my name is susan buckman and i'm with the corps team of wealth and disparity. the statistics of race and policing have particularly in terms in use of force and racial profiling to traffic stops. it's bad or in some cases worse now that sfpd first star
san franciscan.lack san franciscan is eleven times more likely to be arrested than a white san franciscan. this measure has not changed over time. a black san franciscan is six times more likely to be arrested than a white san franciscan. the likelihood of a black san franciscan being stopped compared to a white san franciscan was half in 2016 than what it is now. we demand the racial disparity in stops, arrests, and use of forces immediately. because of sfpd's ongoing and racist traffic stops,...
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>> it is eligible to any san franciscan who tests positive for covid. who self certifies that they do not have the means to stay home and quarantine. they do not have a chelated sick leave or a savings account or any other -- accumulated sick leave or savings account or any other sick day. they can call a phone number, 628- there'll be some way to provide proof that you have tested positive. it is pretty easy after that. there will be $1000 sent to you to help you make ends meet. >> could you use that to take care of a sick family member? >> you are eligible if it is for yourself or if you have a minor or a child who has to stay home from school and you have to be there with them. >> are you thinking of independent contractors or those who do not get regular sick days? >> yes, although you would be surprised how many people should have sick leave and employers do not provide it or because this crisis has been so long, they used all of their sick leave already and getting reinfected or stayed home before to take care of their child and used up all of the
>> it is eligible to any san franciscan who tests positive for covid. who self certifies that they do not have the means to stay home and quarantine. they do not have a chelated sick leave or a savings account or any other -- accumulated sick leave or savings account or any other sick day. they can call a phone number, 628- there'll be some way to provide proof that you have tested positive. it is pretty easy after that. there will be $1000 sent to you to help you make ends meet. >>...
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we want to make sure that the san franciscans that we all know and love have that opportunity and that is my goal for this. i really intend to implement a labor caucus to make sure that we are doing what we need to do to give every san franciscan the opportunity be to participate from our economic recovery from covid and overall economic recovery as we get on with opening up the city and making sure that people come to san francisco. those the obstacles before us. i hope we overcome them altogether as we move along. thank you. [applause]. >>> hi everyone. i'm san francisco mayor london breed and i know that many of you have been anxious to hear what's happening with this new omicron variant. the coronavirus and we're here today to talk about and announce that here in the city and county of san francisco under the university of california san francisco and our partnership with the department of public health using the latest of technology, we have discovered our first case not only here in san francisco but the entire country and i wanted to at this time introduce dr. grant colfax to ta
we want to make sure that the san franciscans that we all know and love have that opportunity and that is my goal for this. i really intend to implement a labor caucus to make sure that we are doing what we need to do to give every san franciscan the opportunity be to participate from our economic recovery from covid and overall economic recovery as we get on with opening up the city and making sure that people come to san francisco. those the obstacles before us. i hope we overcome them...
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last year we lost 165 san franciscans to covid in january of 2021. this month to date we have lost five. now we don't know what covid has in store for us, but we do have great defenses against this virus. vaccinations and boosters and i expect in the relatively near future effective antiviral medication. we know how to layer defenses. during periods with high transmission when we must protect front line workers and vulnerable by masking, testing, improving ventilation. staying home when sick. omicron taught us we have vulnerabilities in the system of care. we need testing to be accessible, affordable and fast to truly use this tool together safely. we are working with our state and federal partners to make rapid over the counter tests easy to come by and requiring the healthcare system partners to step up and do their part with regard to testing as they have done with hospitalization. we anticipate new tools to become available soon such as retroviral medications to better protect people who are especially vulnerable to severe disease. as we come out
last year we lost 165 san franciscans to covid in january of 2021. this month to date we have lost five. now we don't know what covid has in store for us, but we do have great defenses against this virus. vaccinations and boosters and i expect in the relatively near future effective antiviral medication. we know how to layer defenses. during periods with high transmission when we must protect front line workers and vulnerable by masking, testing, improving ventilation. staying home when sick....
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the state of black san franciscans, january 14th, 2022 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. san francisco city hall on the front steps. this is a town hall that has been being announced and supported by the wealth and disparities from the black community. that was my first announcement. the other thing i wanted to talk about is that we are still actively going through the reviewing d.g.o.s and considering what the department's state of d.g.o. revisions are and for this year and what they should be. so i'll be culminating all of this information and presenting it in the next couple of weeks. also, i wanted to codify -- i also wanted to acknowledge last year we set some priorities for the commission and so i want to do an assessment to see where we met or mark and where we fell short so that's also fourth coming and also actively reviewing the roles and responsibilities commission staff working with the chief's office on that. so in closing, i would just say that i've just been busy giving thought to the over all is over sight and structure and having conversations of people ab
the state of black san franciscans, january 14th, 2022 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. san francisco city hall on the front steps. this is a town hall that has been being announced and supported by the wealth and disparities from the black community. that was my first announcement. the other thing i wanted to talk about is that we are still actively going through the reviewing d.g.o.s and considering what the department's state of d.g.o. revisions are and for this year and what they should be. so i'll...
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a black san franciscan is more likely to be stopped than a white san franciscan. a black san franciscan is nine times as likely to be subject to use of force. this is an entire statewide disparity. when will the police commission take charge and force sfpd to acknowledge these anti-black disparities and pledge to reduce them? thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> caller: hello, my name is june bridges and i'm with wealth and disparities in the black community. the following is a quote from founder felicia jones. there's an urgency to address black san franciscans.' i'm going to call it what it is, anti-blackness. i've grown tired of talking to the police commission, to sfpd and the board of supervisors. where is the urgency. if the tables were turned and these statistics represented white folks, there would be an urgency. when are you going to address the hash be bias and unjustice statistics which is truly a responsibility when you took an oasis to uphold the law. as you said, i'm tired, not tired enough to quit. t
a black san franciscan is more likely to be stopped than a white san franciscan. a black san franciscan is nine times as likely to be subject to use of force. this is an entire statewide disparity. when will the police commission take charge and force sfpd to acknowledge these anti-black disparities and pledge to reduce them? thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> caller: hello, my name is june bridges and i'm with wealth and...
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we want to make sure that the san franciscans that we all know and love have that opportunity and that is my goal for this. i really intend to implement a labor caucus to make sure that we are doing what we need to do to give every san franciscan the opportunity be to participate from our economic recovery from covid and overall economic recovery as we get on with opening up the city and making sure that people come to san francisco. those the obstacles before us. i hope we overcome them altogether as we move along. thank you. [applause]. >> look at that beautiful jellyfish. the way to speak to students and motivate them to take action, to save the planet, they do, they care and my job is to speak to them in a way that they can understand that touches their heart and makes them feel powerful with simple actions to take every day. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i was born and raised in the desert of palm springs, california. my dad was the rabbi in the community there. what i got from watching my father on stage talking to the community was learning how to be in the public. and learning how to do public sp
we want to make sure that the san franciscans that we all know and love have that opportunity and that is my goal for this. i really intend to implement a labor caucus to make sure that we are doing what we need to do to give every san franciscan the opportunity be to participate from our economic recovery from covid and overall economic recovery as we get on with opening up the city and making sure that people come to san francisco. those the obstacles before us. i hope we overcome them...
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ama: san franciscans will start receiving ballots in the next weeks for february special election. whether to recall three school board members. some residents will vote in the primary. early voting starts tuesday or voters can return their ballots by mail. election day is february 15. >> you are the third longest running contestant in jeopardy history. larry: tonight, oaklands amy schneider overtook one of jeopardy's greatest champions. she won her 33rd consecutive game, putting are ahead of james on the number three spot for the all-time consecutive wins list. ken jennings holds the all-time consecutive victory record with a streak of 74 games. that may never catch him. matt is in second place with 38 games. tonight, schneider increased her total winnings to $1 million. we're very precise. makes me feel like i probably should have studied more years ago. ama: maybe just a little. we can study the weather. i hope there's not a quiz after. sandhya: pay attention. if we have time, we will. let's take a look at the sunset from tonight. it was absolutely gorgeous from the emeryville c
ama: san franciscans will start receiving ballots in the next weeks for february special election. whether to recall three school board members. some residents will vote in the primary. early voting starts tuesday or voters can return their ballots by mail. election day is february 15. >> you are the third longest running contestant in jeopardy history. larry: tonight, oaklands amy schneider overtook one of jeopardy's greatest champions. she won her 33rd consecutive game, putting are...
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we should see what san franciscans want and then make the policy decisions. but regardless of that, though, at the end of the day all these measures will serve as transparent and inclusive public processes led by city departments which should encourage compromises by all stakeholders rather than a winner-takes-all approach. this is a transparent process [indiscernible] -- >> unfortunately, you seem to have a problem with the process. ultimately, as i said, you know, we are doing everything we can. these meetings are public. the process is transparent. a lot of stakeholders, various groups on both sides of the issues have provided their feedback to this particular matter. no decisions have been made. as far as i'm concerned, these departments are doing everything they can to get the data they need to solicit feedback and to help to make the best decision. to imply that this process is not transparent, that this process has not been open and fair and not a responsible way to try and gather what we need to make the best decision for san francisco as a whole. it
we should see what san franciscans want and then make the policy decisions. but regardless of that, though, at the end of the day all these measures will serve as transparent and inclusive public processes led by city departments which should encourage compromises by all stakeholders rather than a winner-takes-all approach. this is a transparent process [indiscernible] -- >> unfortunately, you seem to have a problem with the process. ultimately, as i said, you know, we are doing...
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we should see what san franciscans want and then make the policy decisions. but regardless of that, though, at the end of the day all these measures will serve as transparent and inclusive public processes led by city departments which should encourage compromises by all stakeholders rather than a winner-takes-all approach. this is a transparent process [indiscernible] -- >> unfortunately, you seem to have a problem with the process. ultimately, as i said, you know, we are doing everything we can. these meetings are public. the process is transparent. a lot of stakeholders, various groups on both sides of the issues have provided their feedback to this particular matter. no decisions have been made. as far as i'm concerned, these departments are doing everything they can to get the data they need to solicit feedback and to help to make the best decision. to imply that this process is not transparent, that this process has not been open and fair and not a responsible way to try and gather what we need to make the best decision for san francisco as a whole. it
we should see what san franciscans want and then make the policy decisions. but regardless of that, though, at the end of the day all these measures will serve as transparent and inclusive public processes led by city departments which should encourage compromises by all stakeholders rather than a winner-takes-all approach. this is a transparent process [indiscernible] -- >> unfortunately, you seem to have a problem with the process. ultimately, as i said, you know, we are doing...
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this helps to ensure seamless care to san franciscans. the next slide will provide more information on health care progress to san franciscans and the progress on each of them. the complete list of each can be found in the city compliance report. [inaudible] the city's holding a two-year compliance hearing for 2019 and 2020, and the completion of the 2021 third party audits [inaudible] there was a pause on nonessential health care services and delays of health care orders. there was also an increase in medi-cal enrollment due to loss of employee sponsored health care coverages, and therefore, there may be a chance to increase medi-cal coverage for 2021. next slide. this slide provides details on each of the health care commitments and cpmcs performance and compliance on each. in 2019, cpmc exceeded the requirements in caring for charity care or low-income patients. in 2019, cpmc cared for 35,246 undocumented charity care payments. in 2020, cpmc fell short of this progress, caring for 28,000 patients. however, the two-year rolling average
this helps to ensure seamless care to san franciscans. the next slide will provide more information on health care progress to san franciscans and the progress on each of them. the complete list of each can be found in the city compliance report. [inaudible] the city's holding a two-year compliance hearing for 2019 and 2020, and the completion of the 2021 third party audits [inaudible] there was a pause on nonessential health care services and delays of health care orders. there was also an...
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ama: san franciscans will start receiving ballots in the next weeks for february special election.hether to recall three school board members. some residents will vote in the primary. early voting starts tuesday or voters can return their ballots by mail. election day is february 15. >> you are the third longest running contestant in jeopardy history. larry: tonight, oaklands amy schneider overtook one of jeopardy's greatest champions. she won her 33rd consecutive game, putting are ahead of james on the number three spot for the all-time consecutive wins list. ken jennings holds the all-time consecutive victory record with a streak of 74 games. that may never catch him. matt is in second place with 38 games. tonight, schneider increased her total winnings to $1 million. we're very precise. makes me feel like i probably should have studied more years ago. ama: maybe just a little. we can study the weather. i hope there's not a quiz after. sandhya: pay attention. if we have time, we will. let's take a look at the sunset from tonight. it was absolutely gorgeous from the emeryville cam
ama: san franciscans will start receiving ballots in the next weeks for february special election.hether to recall three school board members. some residents will vote in the primary. early voting starts tuesday or voters can return their ballots by mail. election day is february 15. >> you are the third longest running contestant in jeopardy history. larry: tonight, oaklands amy schneider overtook one of jeopardy's greatest champions. she won her 33rd consecutive game, putting are ahead...
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hundreds of thousands of ballots in the mail at san franciscans prepare to vote on not one, but two recalls a look at what those elections mean for city politics next and whether if you high clouds painted to visit this weekend, but the mild pattern will continue. we'll have more on your weekend forecast coming in. and making history. we introduce you to the teenager working to be the youngest woman in history to fly solo around the world. - hi mommy! - hi honey! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. ♪ hush little baby...♪ ♪...don't say a word...♪ but if slow upload speeds turn your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a year. limited availability in select areas. call 877.only.att. limited availability in select areas. keep shoppers safe after a large crowd of robbers target nordstrom in november, creating all out chaos, but it turns out t
hundreds of thousands of ballots in the mail at san franciscans prepare to vote on not one, but two recalls a look at what those elections mean for city politics next and whether if you high clouds painted to visit this weekend, but the mild pattern will continue. we'll have more on your weekend forecast coming in. and making history. we introduce you to the teenager working to be the youngest woman in history to fly solo around the world. - hi mommy! - hi honey! oh i missed you! you just want...
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we should see what san franciscans want and then make the policy decisions. but regardless of that, though, at the end of the day all these measures will serve as transparent and inclusive public processes led by city departments which should encourage compromises by all stakeholders rather than a winner-takes-all approach. this is a transparent process [indiscernible] -- >> unfortunately, you seem to have a problem with the process. ultimately, as i said, you know, we are doing everything we can. these meetings are public. the process is transparent. a lot of stakeholders, various groups on both sides of the issues have provided their feedback to this particular matter. no decisions have been made. as far as i'm concerned, these departments are doing everything they can to get the data they need to solicit feedback and to help to make the best decision. to imply that this process is not transparent, that this process has not been open and fair and not a responsible way to try and gather what we need to make the best decision for san francisco as a whole. it
we should see what san franciscans want and then make the policy decisions. but regardless of that, though, at the end of the day all these measures will serve as transparent and inclusive public processes led by city departments which should encourage compromises by all stakeholders rather than a winner-takes-all approach. this is a transparent process [indiscernible] -- >> unfortunately, you seem to have a problem with the process. ultimately, as i said, you know, we are doing...
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. >> shop and dine the 49 promotes local businesses and changes san franciscans to do their shopping ithin the 49 square miles by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant so where will you shop and dine the 49 hi in my mind a ms. medina
. >> shop and dine the 49 promotes local businesses and changes san franciscans to do their shopping ithin the 49 square miles by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant so where will you shop and dine the 49 hi in my mind a ms. medina
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about half of seniors are very low-income, compared to a quarter of san franciscans. senior renters, are very cost burdened, including 70% in lowest income groups. about half of those are disabilities are seniors, and we have about 70,000 households who are headed by or include someone with a disability who are disproportionately burdened by low-income and a higher rent burden. the majority of housing available for these populations are privately finances with or without organized services. accessory dwelling units, which are rental units added to new or existing housing are available to family members or affordable scaled units, which are smaller housing units. cohousing and coliving, called group housing under the code, can be a solution of those with similar needs. the planning department is currently completing the update to the housing element. it's first centered on racial and social equity, around housing services and health, including those in this participation. the pandemic has further emphasized the critical review between public and affordable housing. und
about half of seniors are very low-income, compared to a quarter of san franciscans. senior renters, are very cost burdened, including 70% in lowest income groups. about half of those are disabilities are seniors, and we have about 70,000 households who are headed by or include someone with a disability who are disproportionately burdened by low-income and a higher rent burden. the majority of housing available for these populations are privately finances with or without organized services....
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and at san franciscans we have never and will never stay silent.ays speak up for the underrepresented. we will always speak up for the victims of hate and oppression. because this is the heart of who we are as a city and at the heart of who we aspire to be as a nation. martin luther king jr days this coming monday, january 17th. it is traditionally observed around the country as a day of service , someday area mlk event and parades have been canceled due to covid concerns, but an annual oakland event will take place despite the omicron surge. oakland's day of action to reclaim mlk's radical legacy will be held monday as planned. it will be a car caravan and drive through giveaway, which begins near middle harbor shoreline park. the eighth annual event is put on by the end, i police anti police here, project organizers say attendees will demand an all out war on poverty and for healing to bring an end to violence rather than more police. we have new video of a suspect wanted following a break in at a preschool in dublin. this brief image shows a per
and at san franciscans we have never and will never stay silent.ays speak up for the underrepresented. we will always speak up for the victims of hate and oppression. because this is the heart of who we are as a city and at the heart of who we aspire to be as a nation. martin luther king jr days this coming monday, january 17th. it is traditionally observed around the country as a day of service , someday area mlk event and parades have been canceled due to covid concerns, but an annual oakland...
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about half of seniors are very low-income, compared to a quarter of san franciscans. senior renters, are very cost burdened, including 70% in lowest income groups. about half of those are disabilities are seniors, and we have about 70,000 households who are headed by or include someone with a disability who are disproportionately burdened by low-income and a higher rent burden. the majority of housing available for these populations are privately finances with or without organized services. accessory dwelling units, which are rental units added to new or existing housing are available to family members or affordable scaled units, which are smaller housing units. cohousing and coliving, called group housing under the code, can be a solution of those with similar needs. the planning department is currently completing the update to the housing element. it's first centered on racial and social equity, around housing services and health, including those in this participation. the pandemic has further emphasized the critical review between public and affordable housing. und
about half of seniors are very low-income, compared to a quarter of san franciscans. senior renters, are very cost burdened, including 70% in lowest income groups. about half of those are disabilities are seniors, and we have about 70,000 households who are headed by or include someone with a disability who are disproportionately burdened by low-income and a higher rent burden. the majority of housing available for these populations are privately finances with or without organized services....
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tommy's joint is a place that my husband went to as a child and he's a fourth generation san franciscanill go to today with our children or grandchildren and share the stories of what was san francisco like back in the 1950s. >> i'm the general manager at tommy's joint. people mostly recognize tommy's joint for its murals on the outside of the building. very bright blue. you drive down and see what it is. they know the building. tommy's is a san francisco hoffa, which is a german-style presenting food. we have five different carved meats and we carve it by hand at the station. you prefer it to be carved whether you like your brisket fatty or want it lean. you want your pastrami to be very lean. you can say i want that piece of corn beef and want it cut, you know, very thick and i want it with some sauerkraut. tell the guys how you want to prepare it and they will do it right in front of you. san francisco's a place that's changing restaurants, except for tommy's joint. tommy's joint has been the same since it opened and that is important. san francisco in general that we don't lose a gr
tommy's joint is a place that my husband went to as a child and he's a fourth generation san franciscanill go to today with our children or grandchildren and share the stories of what was san francisco like back in the 1950s. >> i'm the general manager at tommy's joint. people mostly recognize tommy's joint for its murals on the outside of the building. very bright blue. you drive down and see what it is. they know the building. tommy's is a san francisco hoffa, which is a german-style...
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let's welcome our next caller. >> hi, i am a native san franciscan here.ransport, not a snob. the way they have it now set up is a pretty fair compromise for everyone. we can keep jfk closed, and keep the great highway closed on the weekend. during the week it needs to be open. it should not take half an hour to get from one side of the sunset to the other. and not to mention we are being terrible neighbors to the neighbouring cities of daly city and pacifica for people who have been pushed out, who have to move and commute. that is all i have to say. thank you. >> thank you for your comment. mr. atkins, let's hear from our next caller, please. >> good evening, madam clerk, president walton, and supervisors. i am in district eight. i am so happy to hear transit issues being addressed by the public today. i hope to co-op them to stand up for transit justice and transit equity. know that muni is cramped, muni is mismanaged. there are 200 bus drivers out sick today because of covid. what is muni doing? we need to hire more bus drivers to get the buses on the
let's welcome our next caller. >> hi, i am a native san franciscan here.ransport, not a snob. the way they have it now set up is a pretty fair compromise for everyone. we can keep jfk closed, and keep the great highway closed on the weekend. during the week it needs to be open. it should not take half an hour to get from one side of the sunset to the other. and not to mention we are being terrible neighbors to the neighbouring cities of daly city and pacifica for people who have been...
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i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this building will be 103 years of age.ly rich, rich history. [♪♪♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force from family members, so it was a constant battle between both. i ended up, for many years, doing the fashion, not for the movies, but for for san franciscan his and then in turn, big changes, and now i am here. the work that i do at city hall makes my life a broader, a richer, more fulfilling than if i was doing something in the garment industry. i had the opportunity to develop relationships with my docents. it is almost like an extended family. i have formed incredible relationships with them, and also some of the people that come to take a tour. she was a dressmaker of the first order. i would go visit her, and it w
i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this building will be 103 years of age.ly rich, rich history. [♪♪♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force from family members,...
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advocates have predicted this would save thousands of san franciscans who would otherwise lose their homes. i just want to emphasize that the fact is as a society we don't resolve any other dispute like this. you know, home foreclosures, consumer debt, car repossession s, you name it, in no other situation discuss someone have three days before losing their home and property. for some reason and beyond the reasons for our discussion today, for some reason our system accepts three days as disputes leading to people losing their homes. if the pending disputes can be solved, we have a moral obligation to make that happen. i really want to thank all of the early co-sponsors who constitute a majority of the supervisors and include our entire committee. thank you, chair megar and supervisor peskin, and the other supervisors all for their co-sponsorship. i hope we can move forward and do everything in our power to prevent preventable eviction. thank you. >> chair: thank you so much, supervisor preston, for introducing this item and your leadership throughout this pandemic which has resulted
advocates have predicted this would save thousands of san franciscans who would otherwise lose their homes. i just want to emphasize that the fact is as a society we don't resolve any other dispute like this. you know, home foreclosures, consumer debt, car repossession s, you name it, in no other situation discuss someone have three days before losing their home and property. for some reason and beyond the reasons for our discussion today, for some reason our system accepts three days as...
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we want to make sure that the san franciscans that we all know and love have that opportunity and that is my goal for this. i really intend to implement a labor caucus to make sure that we are doing what we need to do to give every san franciscan the opportunity be to participate from our economic recovery from covid and overall economic recovery as we get on with opening up the city and making sure that people come to san francisco. those the obstacles before us. i hope we overcome them altogether as we move along. thank you. [applause]. . >> clerk: commissioner buell. it's your turn. >> president: will the secretary please call the roll. >> secretary: [roll call] okay. and it looks like commissioner griffin. commissioner hallisy. >> commissioner: i'm here. >> secretary: okay. commissioner griffin is here. commissioner hallisy was frozen. and commissioner louie does not have an excused absence so we'll check back to see if she joins as well. >> president: very good. let us commence. >> secretary: yeah. you'll have to just before i make my announcement note that especially for the publ
we want to make sure that the san franciscans that we all know and love have that opportunity and that is my goal for this. i really intend to implement a labor caucus to make sure that we are doing what we need to do to give every san franciscan the opportunity be to participate from our economic recovery from covid and overall economic recovery as we get on with opening up the city and making sure that people come to san francisco. those the obstacles before us. i hope we overcome them...
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the state of black san franciscans, january 14th, 2022 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ity hall on the front steps. this is a town hall that has been being announced and supported by the wealth and disparities from the black community. that was my first announcement. the other thing i wanted to talk about is that we are still actively going through the reviewing d.g.o.s and considering what the department's state of d.g.o. revisions are and for this year and what they should be. so i'll be culminating all of this information and presenting it in the next couple of weeks. also, i wanted to codify -- i also wanted to acknowledge last year we set some priorities for the commission and so i want to do an assessment to see where we met or mark and where we fell short so that's also fourth coming and also actively reviewing the roles and responsibilities commission staff working with the chief's office on that. so in closing, i would just say that i've just been busy giving thought to the over all is over sight and structure and having conversations of people about how to alwa
the state of black san franciscans, january 14th, 2022 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ity hall on the front steps. this is a town hall that has been being announced and supported by the wealth and disparities from the black community. that was my first announcement. the other thing i wanted to talk about is that we are still actively going through the reviewing d.g.o.s and considering what the department's state of d.g.o. revisions are and for this year and what they should be. so i'll be culminating...
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last year we lost 165 san franciscans to covid in january of 2021. we are working with our state and federal partners to make rapid over the counter tests easy to come by and requiring the healthcare system partners to step up and do their part with regard to testing as they have done with hospitalization. we anticipate new tools to become available soon such as retroviral medications to better protect people who are especially vulnerable to severe disease. as we come out of onl omicron we will drop restrictions when and where they may being sense. we acknowledge that individuals have different level of comfort with the risk of covid and because of certain medical conditions. your risk assessment may vary. what you are willing to do with yourself and family may change depending on your risk assessment. individuals may want to adapt to their own risk and comfort level within the conditions stipulated under our health orders. we ask you to be tolerant and work together to make each other feel comfortable and supported. it is certainly possible we will
last year we lost 165 san franciscans to covid in january of 2021. we are working with our state and federal partners to make rapid over the counter tests easy to come by and requiring the healthcare system partners to step up and do their part with regard to testing as they have done with hospitalization. we anticipate new tools to become available soon such as retroviral medications to better protect people who are especially vulnerable to severe disease. as we come out of onl omicron we will...
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last year we lost 165 san franciscans to covid in january of 2021.on't know what covid has in store for us, but we do have great defenses against this virus. vaccinations and boosters and i expect in the relatively near future effective antiviral medication. we know how to layer defenses. during periods with high transmission when we must protect front line workers and vulnerable by masking, testing, improving ventilation. staying home when sick. omicron taught us we have vulnerabilities in the system of care. we need testing to be accessible, affordable and fast to truly use this tool together safely. we are working with our state and federal partners to make rapid over the counter tests easy to come by and requiring the healthcare system partners to step up and do their part with regard to testing as they have done with hospitalization. we anticipate new tools to become available soon such as retroviral medications to better protect people who are especially vulnerable to severe disease. as we come out of onl omicron we will drop restrictions when
last year we lost 165 san franciscans to covid in january of 2021.on't know what covid has in store for us, but we do have great defenses against this virus. vaccinations and boosters and i expect in the relatively near future effective antiviral medication. we know how to layer defenses. during periods with high transmission when we must protect front line workers and vulnerable by masking, testing, improving ventilation. staying home when sick. omicron taught us we have vulnerabilities in the...
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that could potentially sway their decision. >> supervisor preston: what percent of san franciscans have gotten omicron? i understand there's documented cases and there are also just projections. not all the cases come through testing facilities. where are we and how does that relate to us moving past the peak of infection? >> i really appreciate the question. just to give you what we know in terms of diagnosed cases. we are 104,982 cases diagnosed. we know lot of people are asymptomatic and haven't been tested as a result being asymptomatic. some people may have been symptomatic and not tests and they are not counted. some of the rapid test kits results are not necessarily counted if people are buying kits off the shelves. when we talk to our modelers that we've been working with since the beginning of the pandemic, these are estimates. what we -- this could change -- they are telling us that by end of this year, they estimate between 25 and 40% of san franciscans would have been exposed to covid. that's not -- that's an estimate based on their modeling. we don't have studies to site mo
that could potentially sway their decision. >> supervisor preston: what percent of san franciscans have gotten omicron? i understand there's documented cases and there are also just projections. not all the cases come through testing facilities. where are we and how does that relate to us moving past the peak of infection? >> i really appreciate the question. just to give you what we know in terms of diagnosed cases. we are 104,982 cases diagnosed. we know lot of people are...
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i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this building will be 103 years of age. it is an incredibly rich, rich history. [♪♪♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force from family members, so it was a constant battle between both. i ended up, for many years, doing the fashion, not for the movies, but for for san franciscan his and then in turn, big changes, and now i am here. the work that i do at city hall makes my life a broader, a richer, more fulfilling than if i was doing something in the garment industry. i had the opportunity to develop relationships with my docents. it is almost like an extended family. i have formed incredible relationships with them, and also some of the people that come to take a tour. she was a dressmaker of the first order. i would go v
i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this building will be 103 years of age. it is an incredibly rich, rich history. [♪♪♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force...
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last year we lost 165 san franciscans to covid in january of 2021.this month to date we have lost five. now we don't know what covid has in store for us, but we do have great defenses against this virus. vaccinations and boosters and i expect in the relatively near future effective antiviral medication. we know how to layer defenses. during periods with high transmission when we must protect front line workers and vulnerable by masking, testing, improving ventilation. staying home when sick. omicron taught us we have vulnerabilities in the system of care. we need testing to be accessible, affordable and fast to truly use this tool together safely. we are working with our state and federal partners to make rapid over the counter tests easy to come by and requiring the healthcare system partners to step up and do their part with regard to testing as they have done with hospitalization. we anticipate new tools to become available soon such as retroviral medications to better protect people who are especially vulnerable to severe disease. as we come out
last year we lost 165 san franciscans to covid in january of 2021.this month to date we have lost five. now we don't know what covid has in store for us, but we do have great defenses against this virus. vaccinations and boosters and i expect in the relatively near future effective antiviral medication. we know how to layer defenses. during periods with high transmission when we must protect front line workers and vulnerable by masking, testing, improving ventilation. staying home when sick....
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the arts and being ativism all under one roof, and by seeing it all in this way, what it allows san franciscans filipino-american culture. i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, >> good morning. welcome to the rules committee for today, monday, december 6, 2021. i am the chair of the committee supervisor aaron peskin joined by vice-chairman delman and committee member supervisor connie chan. our clerk is mr. young. >> committee members participate in this remote meeting t
the arts and being ativism all under one roof, and by seeing it all in this way, what it allows san franciscans filipino-american culture. i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to...
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the city heading down parkland >>> hundreds of san franciscan protesters commemorated today's 49th anniversary of roe versus wade with marches through city streets. the landmark decision established a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. both sides anticipate the possibility the supreme court will overturn roe v wade. investment a majority signaled their inclined to uphold the law. >> i think we will and roe v wade very soon. that is our prayer and our hope . this mississippi case should fall. >> where going to have a lot of victories as the supreme court reconsiders whether or not people should decide instead of unelected. >> if it is overturned it would be a major shift from the court's decision. >>> a local sports team and health organization are teaming up to keep the blood banks from running dry. the shortage has reached a critical level. to the distemper blood center in the shot teamed up to offer an incentive defense. those who donate blood are entered into a raffle for free hockey tickets. >> they are offering to raffle off 70 pairs of tickets to a hockey game. i am kind of exc
the city heading down parkland >>> hundreds of san franciscan protesters commemorated today's 49th anniversary of roe versus wade with marches through city streets. the landmark decision established a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. both sides anticipate the possibility the supreme court will overturn roe v wade. investment a majority signaled their inclined to uphold the law. >> i think we will and roe v wade very soon. that is our prayer and our hope . this...