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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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she loves san francisco and she lived in san francisco, and she played ball in san francisco. and i know it was such an honor for her to have a street named after her and especially where it's located. and the area is fantastic and are glad she's going to represent in a way the street. and i wanted to tell everybody and we really appreciate everything you have done to see that the area the named after her. and playing baseball and playing baseball with the men. and she fought to do this. she believed in and testimony like an addiction to her. and the lowest paid person on the teams and she did it because she loved the game. and when she came to san francisco, her sister was living here. and they talked about the game and talked about playing for san francisco. and a lot of the contracts were done in san francisco while she was there. the odd jobs and the finest houses in san francisco at the time. and loved talking to the children about the game and showed them different ways at different schools about how to play the game. and she was really well aboved by the children. and s
she loves san francisco and she lived in san francisco, and she played ball in san francisco. and i know it was such an honor for her to have a street named after her and especially where it's located. and the area is fantastic and are glad she's going to represent in a way the street. and i wanted to tell everybody and we really appreciate everything you have done to see that the area the named after her. and playing baseball and playing baseball with the men. and she fought to do this. she...
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is that possible in san francisco? >> doctor: so there have been no delays in getting people vaccinated. the demand far outweighs the supply. we are working with our health care providers, who we expect will be receiving the majority of the vaccines, kaiser, which as we know, covers many, many people, dignity health, and of course, here at the health department, to explore whether we can -- whether the vaccine will be more rapidly distributed and made available to people through these types of mass vaccination sites. and we are working with them to ensure that, again, the vaccine gets into as many arms as quickly as possible. our goal is to make sure that vaccine is not sitting in the freezer, and that as soon as the feds and the sat supply vaccine to local jurisdictions, to health care entities in san francisco, that we get it into as many arms as possible. >> thank you. the next set of questions come from multiple outlets: how will san francisco determine who will be next in line for vaccines? and is san francisco ta
is that possible in san francisco? >> doctor: so there have been no delays in getting people vaccinated. the demand far outweighs the supply. we are working with our health care providers, who we expect will be receiving the majority of the vaccines, kaiser, which as we know, covers many, many people, dignity health, and of course, here at the health department, to explore whether we can -- whether the vaccine will be more rapidly distributed and made available to people through these...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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now san francisco thankfully still has enough i.c.u. capacity to treat our patients, the surrounding county's i.c.u. bed availability continues to shrink. our own history tells us that so far san francisco can successfully manage surges such as this. but we must continue to work to flatten this curve. we need to turn this around. the current trajectory is not sustainable. by working together, taking precautions, and making hard sacrifices, we have saved so many lives and we can continue to do so again. and now we have another tool to help to push our hospitalizations down and to flatten the curve. vaccines coupled with those prevention measures. there's been a lot of news and a lot of discussion, and some controversy, about the rollout of vaccines. and it is complicated. but it is happening. and, believe me, we are working hard with partners across the city to get as many vaccines into as many arms as possible. many of the decisions regarding allocation of vaccine are being driven by the state and federal governments, including the amou
now san francisco thankfully still has enough i.c.u. capacity to treat our patients, the surrounding county's i.c.u. bed availability continues to shrink. our own history tells us that so far san francisco can successfully manage surges such as this. but we must continue to work to flatten this curve. we need to turn this around. the current trajectory is not sustainable. by working together, taking precautions, and making hard sacrifices, we have saved so many lives and we can continue to do...
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>> san francisco mayor london n. breed. for persons who wish to ask questions, include your name, outlet and up to two clearly stated questions in webex chat. and now we welcome mayor london breed. >> thank you so much. and good morning, everyone. i am excited to be here today because we know that most recently we have a vacancy in the city administrator's office, and i am so proud to announce that i am nominating carmen chu to serve as san francisco's city administrator. many of us know carmen over the years. she has served the city and county of san francisco since 2005. she currently serves as our assessor recorder and in that role she is responsible for managing a team of over 200 people. under her leadership, the aassessor's office has reversed a decades old backlog of assessment cases and generating $3.6 billion in property tax revenue annually to support public services in san francisco. had it not been for carmen's leader snip that role, we would have a budget that was deficient in the amount of $3.6 billion. that g
>> san francisco mayor london n. breed. for persons who wish to ask questions, include your name, outlet and up to two clearly stated questions in webex chat. and now we welcome mayor london breed. >> thank you so much. and good morning, everyone. i am excited to be here today because we know that most recently we have a vacancy in the city administrator's office, and i am so proud to announce that i am nominating carmen chu to serve as san francisco's city administrator. many of us...
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she loves san francisco and she lived in san francisco, and she played ball in san francisco. know it was such an honor for her to have a street named after her and especially where it's located. and the area is fantastic and are glad she's going to represent in a way the street. and i wanted to tell everybody and we really appreciate everything you have done to see that the area the named after her. and playing baseball and playing baseball with the men. and she fought to do this. she believed in and testimony like an addiction to her. and the lowest paid person on the teams and she did it because she loved the game. and when she came to san francisco, her sister was living here. and they talked about the game and talked about playing for san francisco. and a lot of the contracts were done in san francisco while she was there. the odd jobs and the finest houses in san francisco at the time. and loved talking to the children about the game and showed them different ways at different schools about how to play the game. and she was really well aboved by the children. and she lov
she loves san francisco and she lived in san francisco, and she played ball in san francisco. know it was such an honor for her to have a street named after her and especially where it's located. and the area is fantastic and are glad she's going to represent in a way the street. and i wanted to tell everybody and we really appreciate everything you have done to see that the area the named after her. and playing baseball and playing baseball with the men. and she fought to do this. she believed...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the bay area is porous and we're all interconnected and we need to get vaccines into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. your next question comes from various media outlets. why are we reopening with new virus variants circulating? how will the city deal with new variants and avoid shutdowns? >> so we are opening at a high level of case diagnosis. we're at about 30 per 100,000 right now, which as the mayor mentioned, is substantially lower than we were just a few weeks ago. so this is very good news. we know that the rate of t
many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get...
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many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the bay area is porous and we're all interconnected and we need to get vaccines into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. your next question comes from various media outlets. why are we reopening with new virus variants circulating? how will the city deal with new variants and avoid shutdowns? >> so we are opening at a high level of case diagnosis. we're at about 30 per 100,000 right now, which as the mayor mentioned, is substantially lower than we were just a few weeks ago. so this is very good news. we know that the rate of t
many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get...
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mail send to the san francisco board of supervisors 1 city hall room 244 san francisco california 94102. if you are using e-mail, that is bos at sfgov.orange. you can watch on your computer. go to channel 26. however, due to the signal delay you must turndown your television and listen from your phone if up intend to provide public comment. it is through your touch phone you will be able to be in live singh to listen to the proceedings without the delay. the telephone number is on the screen. 415-655-0001. when you hear the prompt enter the meeting id. press pound twice and join the meeting. only when you are ready to provide the public comment should you press star three listen for the prompt that you have been unmuted. you may begin speaking your comments. i will say a few words about the agenda content eligible for public comment. there are two opportunities today. the president intends to call items one and two together. one is the opportunity to comment solely on item two which is the contingency reserve appropriation for the restaurant and food service businesses in chinatown. aft
mail send to the san francisco board of supervisors 1 city hall room 244 san francisco california 94102. if you are using e-mail, that is bos at sfgov.orange. you can watch on your computer. go to channel 26. however, due to the signal delay you must turndown your television and listen from your phone if up intend to provide public comment. it is through your touch phone you will be able to be in live singh to listen to the proceedings without the delay. the telephone number is on the screen....
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is that possible in san francisco? >> doctor: so there have been no delays in getting people vaccinated. the demand far outweighs the supply. we are working with our health care providers, who we expect will be receiving the majority of the vaccines, kaiser, which as we know, covers many, many people, dignity health, and of course, here at the health department, to explore whether we can -- whether the vaccine will be more rapidly distributed and made available to people through these types of mass vaccination sites. and we are working with them to ensure that, again, the vaccine gets into as many arms as quickly as possible. our goal is to make sure that vaccine is not sitting in the freezer, and that as soon as the feds and the sat supply vaccine to local jurisdictions, to health care entities in san francisco, that we get it into as many arms as possible. >> thank you. the next set of questions come from multiple outlets: how will san francisco determine who will be next in line for vaccines? and is san francisco ta
is that possible in san francisco? >> doctor: so there have been no delays in getting people vaccinated. the demand far outweighs the supply. we are working with our health care providers, who we expect will be receiving the majority of the vaccines, kaiser, which as we know, covers many, many people, dignity health, and of course, here at the health department, to explore whether we can -- whether the vaccine will be more rapidly distributed and made available to people through these...
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recent hospitalizations have hit a record in san francisco as well. right now we're just slightly below 200 people who are in the hospital with covid-19 in our hospital systems across the city. this is nearly double the number we had during the summer surge. now, the rate of increase has slowed just a bit. we believe that our capacity in the region is likely to result in many hospitals cancelling elective surgeries or reducing the number scheduled during the holiday week. but as hospitalizations increase, hospital capacity across the state and region is decreasing. the hospitals outside of san francisco have very limited icu capacity and, again, california hospitals outside of san francisco and sacramento have no hospital icu capacity. we also know that hospitalizations lag about two weeks behind case increases. so unfortunately we expect this number of hospitalizations in san francisco to continue to climb for now. we will be watching these numbers very closely in weeks to come. next slide please. but this slide shows what we have accomplished and we
recent hospitalizations have hit a record in san francisco as well. right now we're just slightly below 200 people who are in the hospital with covid-19 in our hospital systems across the city. this is nearly double the number we had during the summer surge. now, the rate of increase has slowed just a bit. we believe that our capacity in the region is likely to result in many hospitals cancelling elective surgeries or reducing the number scheduled during the holiday week. but as...
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we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have real space at home or don't, whether you have a home or not, everyone can access these parks and pools and play grounds and recreational facilities. you may being that happen and thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything that you do. have a wonderful holiday everyone. >> the five most popular words 2020. i am thanking senator weiner not just for being here today but for advocacy for city and park system. he takes his park advocacy all the way to sacramento. it really matters and helps us with state park bonds and opportunities for funding that are so important t
we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have...
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a lot of san francisco yan san . now is the time for everyone to work together. i agree that supervisor walken has what it takes to help the businesses and citizens of san francisco regardless of gender and sexual orientation. congratulations to you. it's an honor to speak with you all of you today. thank you for your time and services to the city. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, legislative affairs officer. i want to condprat lat congratue returning and new supervisors. congratulations on your elections . just want to call in to remind you that the youth commission exists. we have just approved our preliminary budget priorities. the budget is one of the most important value documents that the city produces every year. we're tasked that what is in the budget and laws that we are meeting the unmet needs of san francisco. i believe that we will be presenting to budget and finance committee sometime in the near future. they have been forwarded to all of your e-mails. we look forward to working with all of you over the next ye
a lot of san francisco yan san . now is the time for everyone to work together. i agree that supervisor walken has what it takes to help the businesses and citizens of san francisco regardless of gender and sexual orientation. congratulations to you. it's an honor to speak with you all of you today. thank you for your time and services to the city. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, legislative affairs officer. i want to condprat lat congratue...
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my name is todd snider and i'm a constituent of district 5 here in san francisco. and i'm calling to demand accountability for our police department, in 2020 san franciscans were six more times likely as white san franciscans to be subjected to a traffic stop. i would like to have our officials and the police officers on the results that they produce, judging on actions, rather than talk, which is cheap. so in five years of reform, only 40 reforms out of a total of 272 have been officially been designated as sufficiently compliant by the california department of justice. this is a failing grade. and i abhor the lack of urjenso this matter -- urgency on this matter by chief scott and by the san francisco police department. and if they're serious about change, they would radically ramp up these efforts instead of providing excuse after excuse while the budget increases year by year. so the cost of these public safety officers is a drain on our city's coffers. it needlessly diverts money away from our actual daily necessities, especially public health. and increases th
my name is todd snider and i'm a constituent of district 5 here in san francisco. and i'm calling to demand accountability for our police department, in 2020 san franciscans were six more times likely as white san franciscans to be subjected to a traffic stop. i would like to have our officials and the police officers on the results that they produce, judging on actions, rather than talk, which is cheap. so in five years of reform, only 40 reforms out of a total of 272 have been officially been...
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i would like to -- i look forward to our continued work for children and families in san francisco. also to shimon walton, supervisor, thank you for your dedication, fairness and leadership to san franciscans and the black community. today is a proud day for me as i can tell my son that the newly elected president of the board of supervisors is an african american man. congratulations, and thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: hi. my name is tyler and i live in district 6 and i am a member of the democratic socialists of america. i want to echo what everyone else has said. i was really hoping to see a big, big cut in police budget last year and we didn't get it and i hope that we get it this year. but i want to mention that there were things that we did get like prop i. and there were how many millions spent against it but the people of san francisco said, no, actually, this is a good idea and we should tax the wealthiest people who are making massive profits off the real estate in this city. so i encourage the board to think about similar things g
i would like to -- i look forward to our continued work for children and families in san francisco. also to shimon walton, supervisor, thank you for your dedication, fairness and leadership to san franciscans and the black community. today is a proud day for me as i can tell my son that the newly elected president of the board of supervisors is an african american man. congratulations, and thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: hi. my name is tyler...
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and now officials are rethinking doing business in san francisco. >>> san francisco is taking another step forward towards its efforts to change the way that the city handles public safety with the lawn of oa second street crisis response team. mayor london breed took to twitter today to announce the team will start work in the castro neighborhoods on february 1st. the team responds to 911 calls pertaining to mental health or addiction issue honesty streets. it's an effort to reduce police responses to non-violent calls. >>> still ahead, his hard hitting interviews made him a tv icon. tonight we remember larry king and his many great on air moments. >> new options for riders in san francisco. the details coming up. >>> he was a legendary radio and tv personality. his conversations with celebrities and world leaders made him a broadcasting icon. larry king died today at the age of 87. his cause of death has not been released but a few weeks ago he was hospitalized with covid-19 and had endured serious health problems for many years. dan schennman takes a look back on the life of the le
and now officials are rethinking doing business in san francisco. >>> san francisco is taking another step forward towards its efforts to change the way that the city handles public safety with the lawn of oa second street crisis response team. mayor london breed took to twitter today to announce the team will start work in the castro neighborhoods on february 1st. the team responds to 911 calls pertaining to mental health or addiction issue honesty streets. it's an effort to reduce...
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since lauren was made our first poet laureate in 1998, this prestigious honor has showcased san francisco's finest poets from many diverse backgrounds. their work has reminded us how it means to be a san franciscan, it reminus -- reminds us of our diversity and calls attention to our most pressing issues and inspires us to create a more equitable and just society. it inspires young people to search for their voice in a way that may not have -- that they may not have thought was possible before. it opens doors of opportunities for them to pursue their dreams. that is why i'm so excited today to announce our eighth poet laureate. before we get to the big announcement, i would like to thank and recognize our outgoing poet laureate kim shuck for her imcredible service for our city. she represented our city beautifully through her work and has given her time over the past few years to serve our community. whether teaching at the local colleges, universiies and public schools or helping the library launch their first ever american indian initiative, kim on behalf of the city and county of san fra
since lauren was made our first poet laureate in 1998, this prestigious honor has showcased san francisco's finest poets from many diverse backgrounds. their work has reminded us how it means to be a san franciscan, it reminus -- reminds us of our diversity and calls attention to our most pressing issues and inspires us to create a more equitable and just society. it inspires young people to search for their voice in a way that may not have -- that they may not have thought was possible before....
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this is my second bar in san francisco. i'm a san francisco native. i have been trying desperately to comply with every single health order that's been mandated and also desperately complying with the department of public health but the department of municipal transit, the department of public works, etc., etc., etc., to the point where i have applied and received a small s.b.a. loan, which i have used to build a parklet. now i've been informed that the parklet that i built per the very, very tight constraints of -- not a parklet, a platform, is being cited, and i'm told to renovate it because my platform is not conforming to a parklet standard. this is ridiculous. i can't continue to operate. i can't -- i can barely hold on at this point, and i'm asking san francisco supervisors to please put this all into one basket. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. thank you for your comments. again, apologies for interrupting any callers. okay. can we hear from the next caller, please. >> can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. welcome. >> thank you. my name
this is my second bar in san francisco. i'm a san francisco native. i have been trying desperately to comply with every single health order that's been mandated and also desperately complying with the department of public health but the department of municipal transit, the department of public works, etc., etc., etc., to the point where i have applied and received a small s.b.a. loan, which i have used to build a parklet. now i've been informed that the parklet that i built per the very, very...
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san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from.a place that you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪ so we'll help them with that application process if, in fact, the board of supervisors does recognize them as a legacy business, then that does entitle them to certain financial benefits from the city of san francisco. but i say really, more importantly, it really brings them public recognition that this is a business in san francisco that has history and that is unique to san francisco. >> it started in june of 1953. ♪ and we make everything from scratch. everything. we started a you -- we started a off with 12 flavors and mango fruits from the philippines and then started trying
san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from.a place that you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san...
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. >> hello san francisco. start with the american indian cultural center where i partnered with my sister april to co-found the american indian cultural center. my sister sits on the board helping us with the indigenous project. we're happy to work with the cultural center to build this cultural district for future generations. happy native american heritage month. >> hi, my name is mary. i too want to join in and celebrate and recognize the american indian heritage celebration here in san francisco. i am the president of the american indian cultural district. i just was newly et cetera wi will -- newly elected and i want to say that this is exciting times. we want to give much recognition to our community that have gone through so many changes and they're now coming together and the importance of having a cultural center in the district where we can gather, we can teach our youth, we can bring our elders together to pass that knowledge to everybody. these are exciting times. to have this celebration at this t
. >> hello san francisco. start with the american indian cultural center where i partnered with my sister april to co-found the american indian cultural center. my sister sits on the board helping us with the indigenous project. we're happy to work with the cultural center to build this cultural district for future generations. happy native american heritage month. >> hi, my name is mary. i too want to join in and celebrate and recognize the american indian heritage celebration here...
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covering san francisco. in san francisco, our medical foundation, which is focused on outpatient services, we collaborate closely with our colleagues, cpmc. in san francisco, we have a unified effort to be doing this work. we are committed as everybody is in this meeting to the urgency of vaccinating the community. we are looking forward to and we are today collaborating with our healthcare colleagues and folks in the city. i'm going to divide my comments really into three areas. give you a snapshot some of our numbers in terms of doses, itself. talk a little bit about the communication efforts that we have that are really going out to the community and our patients and then our planning as we go forward with the san francisco vaccine task force. in terms of numbers, if we look at san francisco, we have about 200,000 patients attributed to us. thus far, san francisco, we've given about 7500 doses to employees and by the end of this week, we will have given about 1000 doses to patients. we're in a similar spo
covering san francisco. in san francisco, our medical foundation, which is focused on outpatient services, we collaborate closely with our colleagues, cpmc. in san francisco, we have a unified effort to be doing this work. we are committed as everybody is in this meeting to the urgency of vaccinating the community. we are looking forward to and we are today collaborating with our healthcare colleagues and folks in the city. i'm going to divide my comments really into three areas. give you a...
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covering san francisco. in san francisco, our medical foundation, which is focused on outpatient services, we collaborate closely with our colleagues, cpmc. in san francisco, we have a unified effort to be doing this work. we are committed as everybody is in this meeting to the urgency of vaccinating the community. we are looking forward to and we are today collaborating with our healthcare colleagues and folks in the city. i'm going to divide my comments really into three areas. give you a snapshot some of our numbers in terms of doses, itself. talk a little bit about the communication efforts that we have that are really going out to the community and our patients and then our planning as we go forward with the san francisco vaccine task force. in terms of numbers, if we look at san francisco, we have about 200,000 patients attributed to us. thus far, san francisco, we've given about 7500 doses to employees and by the end of this week, we will have given about 1000 doses to patients. we're in a similar spo
covering san francisco. in san francisco, our medical foundation, which is focused on outpatient services, we collaborate closely with our colleagues, cpmc. in san francisco, we have a unified effort to be doing this work. we are committed as everybody is in this meeting to the urgency of vaccinating the community. we are looking forward to and we are today collaborating with our healthcare colleagues and folks in the city. i'm going to divide my comments really into three areas. give you a...
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san francisco has legend too fearless for me to count myself as one of them. i am from this legendary collection of thousands and thousands of participants, revolutionary history and culture. i'm proud to be one of the anonymous thousands in san francisco who have road these buses all night, who has been raised in marcus's bookstore, who wants justice for mario woods and alex, who wants freedom. what the people taught me is that unity is the only thing and taught me that individualism, as it is practiced and codified, romanticized in this society is not really about your adventure through life but at its core, unfortunately, individualism is about practicing the selective humanization. other people are only human beings when it suits individual interest. civilism of sorts, that is deeply connected to slavery, both from what the society evolved from and process that addicts you to and power struggle that alienates ourselves, and at no point do we find the dehumanization of other people, the deanimation of people acceptable, are let alone necessary for an indivi
san francisco has legend too fearless for me to count myself as one of them. i am from this legendary collection of thousands and thousands of participants, revolutionary history and culture. i'm proud to be one of the anonymous thousands in san francisco who have road these buses all night, who has been raised in marcus's bookstore, who wants justice for mario woods and alex, who wants freedom. what the people taught me is that unity is the only thing and taught me that individualism, as it is...
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that's what we do in san francisco. indeed, our creation of a network of vaccine sites would not be possible without our city workers, our community and business partners, and all san franciscans. there have been no easy decisions, nor easy answers during this time. but as a city, we have come together. we have made sacrifices. we have been resilient and overcome so many challenges these past few months. our collective action has saved lives and protected our capacity of our health care system. as we roll out this unprecedented vaccine, let's recognize the thousands of city workers that have tirelessly worked throughout this pandemic. this includes our health care workers who have worked with tremendous devotion, but also the hundreds -- the hundreds of city employees that we have deployed in our covid-19 response. from the project manager now overseeing the testing site, to the librarian working on our contact tracing teams. our city workers have dedicated themselves to the care and the healing, the care and the healing
that's what we do in san francisco. indeed, our creation of a network of vaccine sites would not be possible without our city workers, our community and business partners, and all san franciscans. there have been no easy decisions, nor easy answers during this time. but as a city, we have come together. we have made sacrifices. we have been resilient and overcome so many challenges these past few months. our collective action has saved lives and protected our capacity of our health care system....
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here in san francisco.ng, human trafficking has been and will continue to remain amongst our highest priorities here at f.b.i. san francisco. thank you very much for having me today. >> thank you, mr. fair, for all the work that you're doing. i also want to take the opportunity to acknowledge the work for alameda county district attorney o'malley who is also a modern day abolitionist awardee from a couple of years ago, and thank you for being here today. next, we will have herinana utarte, and she's representing the asian women's shelter in san francisco. >> thank you. good morning -- i guess it's good morning. good morning, everyone, and thank you, sfgov, for having me, and congratulations for all our awardees, number one. many of you know about asian women's shelter. we're an older organization, and we are an agency that provides social services for all survivors of violence in 40-plus languages, including the rare ones like mongolian or arabic. in the last few years, we have expanded our services. we pro
here in san francisco.ng, human trafficking has been and will continue to remain amongst our highest priorities here at f.b.i. san francisco. thank you very much for having me today. >> thank you, mr. fair, for all the work that you're doing. i also want to take the opportunity to acknowledge the work for alameda county district attorney o'malley who is also a modern day abolitionist awardee from a couple of years ago, and thank you for being here today. next, we will have herinana...
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live in san francisco.got their immunizations at work, which most of them did, so for example, in their counties, care system, the fact that they received the vaccination won't show up it. well, it will show up in their county, but it won't show up in terms of the number aministered by facilities in that county. okay, next slide. so this slide shows how we are doing with the vaccine that's have been allocated with the san francisco department of public health. and remember, so far we've only been allocated doses for those limited populations in phase 1a, where our healthcare workers, emergency medical personnel, and key groups like in-home support services of people who are at high risk for covid within the healthcare sector. so other dose that's have been aministered to dph. on the left side of the pie it shows that we've aministered 49 percent of the -- of thoses -- doses that have been allocated to us. on the right side it shows that the remainder of those, while not aministered, have already been reserv
live in san francisco.got their immunizations at work, which most of them did, so for example, in their counties, care system, the fact that they received the vaccination won't show up it. well, it will show up in their county, but it won't show up in terms of the number aministered by facilities in that county. okay, next slide. so this slide shows how we are doing with the vaccine that's have been allocated with the san francisco department of public health. and remember, so far we've only...
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as you know, san francisco's 26 care centers are a vital part of san francisco's education centers to promote health and well-being of children in families. research showing that supporting social-emotional competency helps children in school with early literacy and numeracy. i just want to emphasize now that family support is an important part of the children support system, and enlifting a relatively small part of the dollars. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. so i just want to reiterate for those that are on the comment line, this is not the item on the release of early reserves for the office of care and education. this is just general public comment for the items that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board but that are not on this agenda today. okay. operations, let's hear from the next caller. okay. perhaps that caller isn't in the queue. operations, let's hear from the next caller. welcome, caller. this is general public comment. >> hello. my name is [inaudible]. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. welcome. >> thank you. you know, i missed the very beg
as you know, san francisco's 26 care centers are a vital part of san francisco's education centers to promote health and well-being of children in families. research showing that supporting social-emotional competency helps children in school with early literacy and numeracy. i just want to emphasize now that family support is an important part of the children support system, and enlifting a relatively small part of the dollars. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. so i just want to...
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covering san francisco.cisco, our medical foundation, which is focused on outpatient services, we collaborate closely with our colleagues, cpmc. in san francisco, we have a unified effort to be doing this work. we are committed as everybody is in this meeting to the urgency of vaccinating the community. we are looking forward to and we are today collaborating with our healthcare colleagues and folks in the city. i'm going to divide my comments really into three areas. give you a snapshot some of our numbers in terms of doses, itself. talk a little bit about the communication efforts that we have that are really going out to the community and our patients and then our planning as we go forward with the san francisco vaccine task force. in terms of numbers, if we look at san francisco, we have about 200,000 patients attributed to us. thus far, san francisco, we've given about 7500 doses to employees and by the end of this week, we will have given about 1000 doses to patients. we're in a similar spot to the oth
covering san francisco.cisco, our medical foundation, which is focused on outpatient services, we collaborate closely with our colleagues, cpmc. in san francisco, we have a unified effort to be doing this work. we are committed as everybody is in this meeting to the urgency of vaccinating the community. we are looking forward to and we are today collaborating with our healthcare colleagues and folks in the city. i'm going to divide my comments really into three areas. give you a snapshot some...
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. >> hello san francisco.ound the american indian cultural center. my sister sits on the board helping us with the indigenous project. we're happy to work with the cultural center to build this cultural district for future generations. happy native american heritage month. >> hi, my name is mary. i too want to join in and celebrate and recognize the american indian heritage celebration here in san francisco. i am the president of the american indian cultural district. i just was newly et cetera will -- newly elected and i want to say that this is exciting times. we want to give much recognition to our community that have gone through so many changes and they're now coming together and the importance of having a cultural center in the district where we can gather, we can teach our youth, we can bring our elders together to pass that knowledge to everybody. these are exciting times. to have this celebration at this time, to be able to say we are here, we will continue to be here, and we are strong. thank you ver
. >> hello san francisco.ound the american indian cultural center. my sister sits on the board helping us with the indigenous project. we're happy to work with the cultural center to build this cultural district for future generations. happy native american heritage month. >> hi, my name is mary. i too want to join in and celebrate and recognize the american indian heritage celebration here in san francisco. i am the president of the american indian cultural district. i just was...
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san francisco is ready for the vaccine. our goal is to be able to inoculate at least 10,000 people a day. as you just heard, the health department is getting just over 10,000 doses this week. so we need to get that vaccine here so that we can get it into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. and we will now continue questions with mayor breed. >> mayor london breed: all right. >> mayor breed, your first set of question comes from nbc bay area. what do you say to landlords who feel that they're being taken advantage of by tenants who continue to pay zero dollars in rent and intend to continue living rent-free during the eviction moratorium? >> mayor london breed: well, i appreciate the question. and, you know, san francisco since the beginning of this pandemic, through not only the rental subsidies that we had through the city and county of san francisco, that try to provide some additional rental assistance to make sure that when this is over that people are still responsible for that rent and will need to
san francisco is ready for the vaccine. our goal is to be able to inoculate at least 10,000 people a day. as you just heard, the health department is getting just over 10,000 doses this week. so we need to get that vaccine here so that we can get it into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. and we will now continue questions with mayor breed. >> mayor london breed: all right. >> mayor breed, your first set of question comes from nbc bay area. what do you say...
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since lauren was made our first poet laureate in 1998, this prestigious honor has showcased san francisco's finest poets from many diverse backgrounds. their work has reminded us how it means to be a san franciscan, it reminus -- reminds us of our diversity and calls attention to our most pressing issues and inspires us to create a more equitable and just society. it inspires young people to search for their voice in a way that may not have -- that they may not have thought was possible before. it opens doors of opportunities for them to pursue their dreams. that is why i'm so excited today to announce our eighth poet laureate. before we get to the big announcement, i would like to thank and recognize our outgoing poet laureate kim shuck for her imcredible service for our city. she represented our city beautifully through her work and has given her time over the past few years to serve our community. whether teaching at the local colleges, universiies and public schools or helping the library launch their first ever american indian initiative, kim on behalf of the city and county of san fra
since lauren was made our first poet laureate in 1998, this prestigious honor has showcased san francisco's finest poets from many diverse backgrounds. their work has reminded us how it means to be a san franciscan, it reminus -- reminds us of our diversity and calls attention to our most pressing issues and inspires us to create a more equitable and just society. it inspires young people to search for their voice in a way that may not have -- that they may not have thought was possible before....
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of san francisco.o educate people and be able to familiarize themselves on doing this census. >> you go on-line and do the census. it's available in 13 languages, and you don't need anything. it's based on household. you put in your address and answer nine simple questions. how many people are in your household, do you rent, and your information. your name, your age, your race, your gender. >> everybody is $2,000 in funding for our child care, housing, food stamps, and medical care. >> all of the residents in the city and county of san francisco need to be counted in census 2020. if you're not counted, then your community is underrepresented and will be underserved. >> hi. my name is carmen chiu, san francisco's elected assessor. when i meet with seniors in the community, they're thinking about the future. some want to down size or move to a new neighborhood that's closer to family, but they also worry that making such a change will increase their property taxes. that's why i want to share with you a p
of san francisco.o educate people and be able to familiarize themselves on doing this census. >> you go on-line and do the census. it's available in 13 languages, and you don't need anything. it's based on household. you put in your address and answer nine simple questions. how many people are in your household, do you rent, and your information. your name, your age, your race, your gender. >> everybody is $2,000 in funding for our child care, housing, food stamps, and medical care....
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we have an incredible village in san francisco. in a matter of weeks we got the program up and running with the help of community organizations, city departments and private partners. i especially want to thank the department of youth and families and phil ginsburg from recreation and parks who stepped up and drove this program from the beginning. thanks to the hard work of every one involved over the past three months of operation we served 2000 students at 78 locations throughout the city. that is 2000 students who have been able to get help with distance learning, receive healthy food and snacks, and most importantly have a place to go where they could be around other kids their own age. that is thousands of san francisco parents who can focus on working during the day, knowing their children are being looked after. these hubs have made a difference in people's lives. they have been safe, even during this challenging time. from day one, keeping our young people in the hub, staff safe and healthy is the top bright. the community
we have an incredible village in san francisco. in a matter of weeks we got the program up and running with the help of community organizations, city departments and private partners. i especially want to thank the department of youth and families and phil ginsburg from recreation and parks who stepped up and drove this program from the beginning. thanks to the hard work of every one involved over the past three months of operation we served 2000 students at 78 locations throughout the city....
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i would like to -- i look forward to our continued work for children and families in san francisco. also to shimon walton, supervisor, thank you for your dedication, fairness and leadership to san franciscans and the black community. today is a proud day for me as i can tell my son that the newly elected president of the board of supervisors is an african american man. congratulations, and thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: hi. my name is tyler and i live in district 6 and i am a member of the democratic socialists of america. i want to echo what everyone else has said. i was really hoping to see a big, big cut in police budget last year and we didn't get it and i hope that we get it this year. but i want to mention that there were things that we did get like prop i. and there were how many millions spent against it but the people of san francisco said, no, actually, this is a good idea and we should tax the wealthiest people who are making massive profits off the real estate in this city. so i encourage the board to think about similar things g
i would like to -- i look forward to our continued work for children and families in san francisco. also to shimon walton, supervisor, thank you for your dedication, fairness and leadership to san franciscans and the black community. today is a proud day for me as i can tell my son that the newly elected president of the board of supervisors is an african american man. congratulations, and thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: hi. my name is tyler...
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live in san francisco, ginger conejero saab. >>> new at 6:00, the san mateo coroner's office is working to identify the remains of a woman whose body was found washed up on san mateo county beach. the body, believed to be that of an asian woman, was discovered around 9:00 this morning, in between half moon bay and pes ka der roe. sheriff's office says the body was badly decomposed. a number of people swept away along the coast in recent weeks as conditions turned increasingly dangerous. >>> enough is enough. that is a message from the ceo and founder of a business in san francisco plagued with break-ins and robberies. take a look. these are just two of the break-ins from this month at beta's san francisco locations, in addition to far fewer customers because of the pandemic. the business now struggling with this, crime. the founder says it has them rethinking doing business in san francisco. >> we have some of the best streets in the country, and every week, we come into the meeting and we learn about new crimes that happened against our employees, against our property, and it's really
live in san francisco, ginger conejero saab. >>> new at 6:00, the san mateo coroner's office is working to identify the remains of a woman whose body was found washed up on san mateo county beach. the body, believed to be that of an asian woman, was discovered around 9:00 this morning, in between half moon bay and pes ka der roe. sheriff's office says the body was badly decomposed. a number of people swept away along the coast in recent weeks as conditions turned increasingly...
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has san francisco hospitals had any excess supply of vaccines? and if so, how have they determined how to distribute them? >> doctor: well, i wish that were the case. i can say we are pushing vaccines out into a
has san francisco hospitals had any excess supply of vaccines? and if so, how have they determined how to distribute them? >> doctor: well, i wish that were the case. i can say we are pushing vaccines out into a
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>>out of san francisco. we have learned a second person has died in a deadly hit and run this is according to a san francisco supervisor matt haney happened about 04:00pm at second and mission. police say they arrived to find 2 pedestrians have been hit. a woman died from her injuries at the scene a second person was taken to the hospital and again we've heard that person has died. police say the driver got out of his car and ran away, but he was arrested a short time later traffic could continue to be affected in that area for a while new nie is also being rerouted and we'll bring you any new information. now to our 4 zone forecast to chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joining us said. >>large normally tonight, 4th of july pressure pack forecasts for you if there's some low cloud cover of fog but tonight hey relax chill out yeah get a kind of hang out and enjoy right and certainly looks like the weather. it's going to work out pretty well it's going to stay quiet around the bay area we're seeing mostly cle
>>out of san francisco. we have learned a second person has died in a deadly hit and run this is according to a san francisco supervisor matt haney happened about 04:00pm at second and mission. police say they arrived to find 2 pedestrians have been hit. a woman died from her injuries at the scene a second person was taken to the hospital and again we've heard that person has died. police say the driver got out of his car and ran away, but he was arrested a short time later traffic could...
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the suspect stole a south san francisco police car, and the south san francisco police department pursued. at the termination point of the pursuit, an officer involved shooting with the south san francisco police department occurred, and the suspect succumbed to the injuries. the sergeant remained at the scene and provided aid to the suspect. the suspect and the sergeant were referred for injuries. after review, the san francisco police department determined that this incident was in policy. the status of o.i.s. investigations. currently, there are nine o.i.s. investigations pending, and they are active investigation -- and there are active investigations underway. currently, there are five death investigations that have active criminal or administrative investigations underway, and that is the conclusion of the report. >> president cohen: thank you very much for your presentation, deputy chief. colleagues, are there any questions? this is the first time i've heard of such a report. what happens? you report the finding and then what are the next steps? >> there are no next steps. the reco
the suspect stole a south san francisco police car, and the south san francisco police department pursued. at the termination point of the pursuit, an officer involved shooting with the south san francisco police department occurred, and the suspect succumbed to the injuries. the sergeant remained at the scene and provided aid to the suspect. the suspect and the sergeant were referred for injuries. after review, the san francisco police department determined that this incident was in policy....
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we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have real space at home or don't, whether you have a home or not, everyone can access these parks and pools and play grounds and recreational facilities. you may being that happen and thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything that you do. have a wonderful holiday everyone. >> the five most popular words 2020. i am thanking senator weiner not just for being here today but for advocacy for city and park system. he takes his park advocacy all the way to sacramento. it really matters and helps us with state park bonds and opportunities for funding that are so important t
we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have...