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francisco. i expect my san francisco to be a san francisco that values families, that helps families, that provides services and interventions to families. my san francisco values a process that is fair and equitable and a process that is the same and consistent across the board. this is not what i'm saying. this is not how these kinds of cases play out. my san francisco treats everyone equally. please, please this is up to you guys. please let this be our san francisco. please let this be a san francisco that we are proud of that values families that does not allow for political games to get in the way of small children's lives. thank you so much for your time. >> ok, we're going to stop right now. this is it. >> i want to say one thing for commissioners. the court reporter has been going for three hours which as someone who is familiar with court reporters, that is not ok. this is not evidence and does not have to be included in the official record. is there an oto the court reporter not taking public comment from the parties? >> no. >> no. >> we will continue to record as we always do public com
francisco. i expect my san francisco to be a san francisco that values families, that helps families, that provides services and interventions to families. my san francisco values a process that is fair and equitable and a process that is the same and consistent across the board. this is not what i'm saying. this is not how these kinds of cases play out. my san francisco treats everyone equally. please, please this is up to you guys. please let this be our san francisco. please let this be a...
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francisco? >> the freeway, ma'am. >> how do i find it? >> look at this. >> san francisco is no place for a woman. >> why not? i'm not afraid. >> everyone has their own personal concept of what san francisco represents. >> i had this idea about san francisco. >> reporter: but if your only exposure to the city is what you've seen in the movies, you can be excused. the streets themselves are spotless, spit shined on an hourly basis. no cigarette butts, no leaves, the city makes disneyland look like a toxic waste dump. you never have to wait for a street car and everybody is dressed for the opera. you can stop your car on lumbard street or pull into a curb side parking space whenever you get an itch for a crab cake. and everybody lives in a mansion the size of candle stick with a view of the golden gate. >> it's the romantic life is what you can live in san francisco. >> reporter: especially if you're assisted by hollywood magic. in the 1936 film after the tin man, the couple has such a spectacular home, even their driveway has a spectacular view. the owners wouldn't mind it at all and it still has the best view in the city. but if you're thinking about buying this place, forget it. there's
francisco? >> the freeway, ma'am. >> how do i find it? >> look at this. >> san francisco is no place for a woman. >> why not? i'm not afraid. >> everyone has their own personal concept of what san francisco represents. >> i had this idea about san francisco. >> reporter: but if your only exposure to the city is what you've seen in the movies, you can be excused. the streets themselves are spotless, spit shined on an hourly basis. no cigarette...
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francisco. i expect my san francisco to be a san francisco that values families, that helps families, that provides services and interventions to families. my san francisco values a process that is fair and equitable and a process that is the same and consistent across the board. this is not what i'm saying. this is not how these kinds of cases play out. my san francisco treats everyone equally. please, please this is up to you guys. please let this be our san francisco. please let this be a san francisco that we are proud of that values families that does not allow for political games to get in the way of small children's lives. thank you so much for your time.
francisco. i expect my san francisco to be a san francisco that values families, that helps families, that provides services and interventions to families. my san francisco values a process that is fair and equitable and a process that is the same and consistent across the board. this is not what i'm saying. this is not how these kinds of cases play out. my san francisco treats everyone equally. please, please this is up to you guys. please let this be our san francisco. please let this be a...
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for the first time together, young people from the choir of the san francisco school of the arts, the san francisco boys chorus, and the san francisco girls chorus, take it away. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my city by the bay i left my heart [applause] in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars the morning fog may chilly air -- chill the air i don't care my love waits there in san francisco of of -- above the blue and windy sea when i come home to you san francisco your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [applause] >> that was great, right? fabulous performance by those young people. what an honor it must be for those children to perform for mr. tony bennett today, paying tribute to his great legacy. something they will never forget, i'm sure. we have many others who wanted to pay tribute to you, mr. bennett, an expression of their love for you and for san francisco. i like to read to you just such an expression. this i
for the first time together, young people from the choir of the san francisco school of the arts, the san francisco boys chorus, and the san francisco girls chorus, take it away. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my city by the bay i left my heart [applause] in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb...
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san francisco, to raise your children in san francisco. i would like a voice at the table to create policies that will minimize the stigma that san francisco is not a business- friendly city, minimize the stigma of that san francisco prioritizes the rights of dogs over children. we started walking down that path largely because of political ideology. it is less about politics. i want to have a positive impact on the city overall, specifically district 10, connecting it to the city. people have been left to defend for themselves. i am honored to have been elected to serve to be the next advocate for the next four years, hopefully the next eight years, to really protect, defense, and serve the residents of district 10. >> we will talk more about some of the issues facing district 10. before we do, i would like to know a little bit about what you learned campaigning for supervisor. talk to me a little about that experience. >> first, i learned that a lot of the conversations we have about our neighborhood and community happens in silos. we have folks only talking with visitation valley. we have folks in bayview only talking with and a small c
san francisco, to raise your children in san francisco. i would like a voice at the table to create policies that will minimize the stigma that san francisco is not a business- friendly city, minimize the stigma of that san francisco prioritizes the rights of dogs over children. we started walking down that path largely because of political ideology. it is less about politics. i want to have a positive impact on the city overall, specifically district 10, connecting it to the city. people have...
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san francisco unique and defines us. without these unique abilities to enjoy ourselves, it would not be san francisco. understanding and embracing this has been a priority for me as a member of the board of supervisors. engaging in the study of the economic impact as an entertainment and lite light industry, this study, which i anticipate will be completed later this year, will be providing a key policy tool. no longer will we be unduly focused on the negative. instead we will see the negative and the positive. i look forward to sharing this with you and working on it together. the commission does not have nearly enough resources to do what we wanted to do. the commission has done a very good job over the past year in focusing on its core mission. we need to make sure that continues to have credibility. finally, as we activate more public spaces, it is important for the entertainment community to work with our city department and make them interesting. thank you for what you do to make this town interesting and break. i will always be our ally." [applause] >> he is a lot shorter than supervisor wiener, if you know. again, thank you for coming. as the tgv is more bunched than i want them to be, but thank you for being here. i hope that you will take the time to turn around and find your permit officer and your venue. it is really important that you have a relationship. one of the things that we will do in the breakout sessions is talk about that relationship, shared space, and shared resources. that will be important to think about. in the meantime, i wanted to underscore the economic impact policy. we were hopeful to be more further along. i will ask that you be prepared to engage in that study when the survey instrument it's done. it will probably be an online survey that should be fairly easy. the more people that fill it out, the better the data we will have we think it will likely be in the billions. the more you that it involved and give the data that is asked of you, the more accurate it will be. i will leave it there. the other thing i was hoping to do today, just a power play instead of the actual web site. many remember when, about one year ago, we had some violence going on. the mayor shook a finger in city hall and talk about fixing the night life and policing yourself. it was passed by david shu, regarding promoters. it started a few years ago ended did not go anywhere. basically it wound up being a listing of promoters. so, we are pretty close to launching this website. it will look like that. not bad. it is super simple and it is one of those things that you sign up for this free. it does not create a good promoter list or a bad promoter list. it's simply is a list. san francisco has never had a listing or registry at all about who is in that business of promoting. the definition is pretty much anyone that does events at night time in san francisco. the biggest part of it for us, then use permitted by the entertainment commission -- venues permitted by the entertainment commission must use licensed workers. because it is something that you can use any time, it is simple to put your name in. not to block anyone, but this is the us in the city and how to get in touch with you so, it is pretty simple. lots of those men new forms. this page is public information. the stuff all along the bottom asks you about your former officers and more business information? that is not public and frisian is that -- so, if you are a venue and you want to check on a promoter that comes to you, this is what you will see. clicking on it will all of you to see, again, that public information. so, that other step will not be accessible to people in the account holder. a real
san francisco unique and defines us. without these unique abilities to enjoy ourselves, it would not be san francisco. understanding and embracing this has been a priority for me as a member of the board of supervisors. engaging in the study of the economic impact as an entertainment and lite light industry, this study, which i anticipate will be completed later this year, will be providing a key policy tool. no longer will we be unduly focused on the negative. instead we will see the negative...
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francisco." you have helped put san francisco on the map and kept it there with that beautiful song. thank you and congratulations. >> ♪ in san franciscoyou recognize where i am. you left your heart and lots of memories for thousands and thousands of patrons for the san francisco symphony. most recently, you were here with k.d. lang and you all were having the best time. it was for the black and white ball, and you made us have a wonderful time, as you always have. what i really remember is when you were here, sitting right up there was her royal majesty queen elizabeth of england. you made her smile. you made her laugh. the show was by beach blanket babylon and cast of about 1000. mary margaret sanger "getting to know all about you" and you ended the show with your song, "i left my heart in san francisco." you have left it here, but please come back many times because your heart is waiting for you here, and so are we. much love. thank you. >> thank you. >> it has been the height of my career to welcome you here. >> so nice to have you with us again. >> ♪ your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [applause] >> 50 years of "i left my heart in
francisco." you have helped put san francisco on the map and kept it there with that beautiful song. thank you and congratulations. >> ♪ in san franciscoyou recognize where i am. you left your heart and lots of memories for thousands and thousands of patrons for the san francisco symphony. most recently, you were here with k.d. lang and you all were having the best time. it was for the black and white ball, and you made us have a wonderful time, as you always have. what i really...
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san francisco's knowledge economy. goo mayor lee wants to make san francisco the technology capital of the world. as a result, not only did twitter the site tuesday in san francisco, a company acquired of market square property and is in the process of turning it into 1.2 million square feet of renovated office space that will include over 100,000 square feet of retail. someday soon up to 10,000 people could be working in markets where -- market square or the plan residences within a two- block area, so a payroll tax exemption can truly revitalize the entire area. if you have any questions involving technology, we have some cards. write down your questions, and remember, you can tweet with us. our moderator this morning has spent her career discovering great entrepreneurs in tech hot spots all over the planet. lacey wrote the definitive spoke not on the web 2.0 movement and released her latest book last month. it is a great boat. formerly, lacy was a staff writer for business week, a senior editor of tech crunch, and now she is the founder, ceo, and editor in chief. please foreign-made and welcoming to the stage our moderator, and sara lee lacy, and her
san francisco's knowledge economy. goo mayor lee wants to make san francisco the technology capital of the world. as a result, not only did twitter the site tuesday in san francisco, a company acquired of market square property and is in the process of turning it into 1.2 million square feet of renovated office space that will include over 100,000 square feet of retail. someday soon up to 10,000 people could be working in markets where -- market square or the plan residences within a two- block...
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san francisco. >> and we would like to thank a few people who helped get us here today. san francisco small business week is managed by a volunteer committee made up of people who are dedicated to the success of small business. a special thank you to all you have made san francisco small business week the best anywhere. i do not know if you guys knew this, but san francisco small business week is the largest small business week celebration in the united states. [applause] so i would like to thank our honorary post, mayor ed lee. mark from the sba. michael from wells fargo. steve from the chamber of commerce. and our committee members, regina and jane from the office of small business. kathleen and steve from the small business administration. sharon of the renaissance entrepreneurial center. melanie with the san francisco chamber of commerce. brigid from the san francisco african american chamber of commerce. jim from the council of district merchants. eric and pat from the golden gate business association. edith of the as the entrepreneurial center. susan, ella, a and katy from wells fargo bank, and adam and allison of strauss events. [applause] >> and thank you very much to our sponsors who make this week- long bigger and more meaningful to small bus
san francisco. >> and we would like to thank a few people who helped get us here today. san francisco small business week is managed by a volunteer committee made up of people who are dedicated to the success of small business. a special thank you to all you have made san francisco small business week the best anywhere. i do not know if you guys knew this, but san francisco small business week is the largest small business week celebration in the united states. [applause] so i would like...
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san francisco. san francisco would not be of the meet its goal of ending chronic homelessness without this program. the program also saves city money, because i supported the local operating subsidy, we're able to put people in high quality housing at a lower cost than it would be to leave the homeless. i urge you to support the local operating subsidy program and specifically to support the contract for the arlington losp. thank you very much. supervisor farrell: thank you. next. >> good morning. i am a senior project manager at the tender would -- the tenderloin in a neighborhood association. i want to give strong support of the losp than the 10-year plan to end chronic homeless is. we are a nonprofit development organization. we total about 2300 units. we have nearly 100 formerly homeless households in the tenderloin and the mission the benefits from the availability of losp funding. we expect another 172 tenants at our latest development that will come online this fiscal year. losp is critical as a tool for the homeless in san francisco. it is able to leverage millions of state, federal, and private dollars to help people but homeless as behind the. we believe that losp makes san francisco and national leader in its approach to ending homelessness, and that is of the oil should be very proud of. we encourage you to preserve losp funds for the arlington. thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. i am from fiscal community services. we provide shelter, behavioral health services, education, employment, and senior services for homeless people in san francisco. since 1994, we have provided supportive housing, helping people end homelessness in their own lives. today, warehousing and providing social services to 1000 formerly homeless men, women, and children at nine sites. i am here and supported the resolution before you, authorizing the execution of a 15-year losp agreement with mercy housing to provide subsidies for formerly homeless single adults at its arlington hotel. we have in place and $8.7 million losp
san francisco. san francisco would not be of the meet its goal of ending chronic homelessness without this program. the program also saves city money, because i supported the local operating subsidy, we're able to put people in high quality housing at a lower cost than it would be to leave the homeless. i urge you to support the local operating subsidy program and specifically to support the contract for the arlington losp. thank you very much. supervisor farrell: thank you. next. >> good...
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san francisco. >> san francisco and the coast love to be there if you are a firefighter or have that air come to you if you in lake county this isn't going to last long. heat inland and how that will subside. monday night football and game at a. and. park, i'll have the forecast for both. >>> we are monitoring breaking news from lake county this is a live picture now where two wildfires continue to burn out of control. >>> most unusual campaign to take back their costco store. the odd request from residents of bellingham, washington. >>> another look from sky 7 hd in lake county where two wildfires continue to burn a few miles east of clearlake it looks like a towering inferno the wildfire is threatening 48 "homes -- 480 homes. the wye fire is 25% contained the walker fire has burned 2,000 acres it has forced evacuations at wilbur hot springs 35% contained they have a long way to go. >>> tough roads, a lot of dirt roads which would lead to a little break also hard to get around the weather is not helping they are going to have a fight at least the winds aren't so fast 10 to 15 not gusting 30, 40 hopefully that will help a little. good morning. here people still enjoying some of the sunshine at the coast where temperatures are going to be in the 50s and 60s today, suz since always seems like -- santa cruz always seems like some family having some type of picnic burden during the:of hour. oakland from emeryville towards sanfrancisco clouds hanging on at the -- hanging on at the coast. didn't have delays at sfo, oakland or san jose may be more of the case as the sea becomes more prominent later this week. right now most clouds at the coast. you can see coast pockets of sun the rest of us straight on sunshine even thunderstorms in the high country again today. 80 in fairfield, antioch, 70s concord, fremont, san jose the rest of us 60s, 58 half moon bay. monterey bay, santa cruz on the beach 58° direct sunlight feels warmer inland 71 salinas, 80 gilroy. today sunny around the bay and inland warm to hot temperatures. the coast and bay clouds like this morning, clear inland still in the 50s and 60s. highs will slowly cool key being slowly the next couple of days today not one of those days concord 93 like yesterday, fremont 82, santa cruz 88, san francisco at 66 san jose 84, four to three degrees warmer than yesterday. pacifica one of the cool spots, 59° head over to oakland we judgment top 74 east bay valley
san francisco. >> san francisco and the coast love to be there if you are a firefighter or have that air come to you if you in lake county this isn't going to last long. heat inland and how that will subside. monday night football and game at a. and. park, i'll have the forecast for both. >>> we are monitoring breaking news from lake county this is a live picture now where two wildfires continue to burn out of control. >>> most unusual campaign to take back their costco...
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san francisco. san francisco has had a great tradition of taverns. until the turn of the 20th century, there was one tavern for every 50 people in san francisco, more than churches. i think that is probably still true. the reason taverns were such a popular place was because working people needed a club. the bars or a place where ordinary men and women could gather, eat and drink, exchange information, but also due politics, raise funds, create a community. the eagle is in the best tradition of those kinds of community structures, the glue and held marginalized communities together, which is why i am very much opposed to the liquor license transfer. if we are looking at the needs of the community, the convenience and necessity of this, i want to tell you transferring this liquor license flies in the face of community convenience and necessity. [tone!] the tavern served a marginalized community. it should again. the eagle did not just leave. it was kicked out by the landlord. this neighborhood is not becoming more verse. -- diverse. it is becoming less diverse. the number of jaguars and mercedes are exceeding the number of toyota's. i speak strongly agai
san francisco. san francisco has had a great tradition of taverns. until the turn of the 20th century, there was one tavern for every 50 people in san francisco, more than churches. i think that is probably still true. the reason taverns were such a popular place was because working people needed a club. the bars or a place where ordinary men and women could gather, eat and drink, exchange information, but also due politics, raise funds, create a community. the eagle is in the best tradition of...