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. >>> plus sfmoma. we hear about the museum's major expansion project. >> we wanted to move out into the community in a robust way. >> coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> good evening. i'm thuy vu. welcome to this week in northern california. joining me tonight on the panel are julian guthrie, san francisco chronicle. tom vacar, consumer editor, and scott detrow for kqed the california report. after years of battling deficits and cuts, california is facing a new dilemma, the surplus. the amount is determined on who you talk to. the governor says it is $1.2 billion. the analyst has a far greater projection. $4.4 billion. it sounds like good news, but it is setting off a different kind of hand wringing. scott, what are the arguments about how to spend this money? >> governor brown is the stingy guy in the room. he said we just came through a decade of terrible budget deficits. billions of dollars that we had to cut every single year. let's be really careful with this an
. >>> plus sfmoma. we hear about the museum's major expansion project. >> we wanted to move out into the community in a robust way. >> coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> good evening. i'm thuy vu. welcome to this week in northern california. joining me tonight on the panel are julian guthrie, san francisco chronicle. tom vacar, consumer editor, and scott detrow for kqed the california report. after years of battling deficits and...
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>> you know, i think the stars are just aligned at sfmoma. i'm the lucky beneficiary of this.have great board leadership. i think the fact the fisher collection is staying in the city and staying with the museum is fundamentally important. i think the fact we built the city a new firehouse because we made a really interesting agreement with the fire department and city whereby we will be obtain a piece of prope and takeover and build there. i think the community of the museum has gotten behind it in a wonderful way. >> there is a lot of opportunity for people to participate? >> the museum will close. the lights go out on june 2nd. we will turn on the lights all around the city after that. the last f days from the 30th through the 2nd, the museum will be open free of charge. we will be full of non-stop activity from the wonderful clock piece that is the great video work that we're showing to retrospective. a lot of family projects. a great time to come see the museum as it is for the last time. >> january of 2016, the doors open again. >> correct. >> good luck. thanks for comin
>> you know, i think the stars are just aligned at sfmoma. i'm the lucky beneficiary of this.have great board leadership. i think the fact the fisher collection is staying in the city and staying with the museum is fundamentally important. i think the fact we built the city a new firehouse because we made a really interesting agreement with the fire department and city whereby we will be obtain a piece of prope and takeover and build there. i think the community of the museum has gotten...
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on a personal note, kie not be more pleased that our families, art collection has found a home at sfmoma. and i would now like to introduce... thank you. >> i would now like to introduce a partner who has been with us every step of the way in leading this transformation, district six supervisor jane kim. >> thank you, bob. >> i just asked craig if he was looking forward to working on his next non-controversial project here in the city and county of san francisco? >> i always like to say this, that i do represent one of the oldest parts of the city. but in many ways it feels like the newest neighborhood and the newest kid on the block here in the city, but i think that we take for granted the neighborhood that exists now and what it was like over 20 years ago and actually one of the first tenants that helped to transform the city wassan francisco mona and we are so glad that you took the chance to invest in the neighborhood and you helped with so many of our partners that are here today to transform it into what it is. >> it is particularly important for us to be here today to celebrate t
on a personal note, kie not be more pleased that our families, art collection has found a home at sfmoma. and i would now like to introduce... thank you. >> i would now like to introduce a partner who has been with us every step of the way in leading this transformation, district six supervisor jane kim. >> thank you, bob. >> i just asked craig if he was looking forward to working on his next non-controversial project here in the city and county of san francisco? >> i...
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