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my name is terrance. i was your chair of the san francisco cannabis legalization task force for three years. we developed a series of recommendations that we gave to the board and, of course, funding for the equity program was a priority in those recommendations. to give a little perspective to all that you're hearing this morning, it takes about $1.5 million to open a business in cannabis here in san francisco. and we're approving a grant for every equity applicant in this room and beyond that is less than the cost of opening one store. so i urge you to take this first step and to continue the promise of follow-through so that equity is not a trap. and it is in fact what it was intended to be, a way out for everyone. thank you. good morning. my name is morris kelly. i'm a san francisco native, verified equity applicant. and i'm really able to stand here before you because of the support of my community, because we've been able to rally around each other, been able to teach each other, help each other. we
my name is terrance. i was your chair of the san francisco cannabis legalization task force for three years. we developed a series of recommendations that we gave to the board and, of course, funding for the equity program was a priority in those recommendations. to give a little perspective to all that you're hearing this morning, it takes about $1.5 million to open a business in cannabis here in san francisco. and we're approving a grant for every equity applicant in this room and beyond that...
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his choice of clients showcase the kind of person that terrance was.he chose to represent soldiers jail for protesting in the vietnam war. haight ash bury residents for giving away food and drug use. he then went on to serve as a member of the board of supervisors from 1988 to 1994. as a supervisor, terrance supported transgender rights and discrimination of sex work. he served as the district attorney of san francisco from 1996 until 2003 where he was a pioneer in his refusal to seek the death penalty in capital cases. in his commitment to decriminalize cannabis and his understanding as a public health issues. he was a fighter, literally and figuratively, as he was a boxer who had the nickname of k.o., as in knockout. he brought his tendencies and fighting spirit to his role as a visionary for racial and social justice and served our city and the people of san francisco well. on behalf of the board of supervisors, i would like to offer my condolences to terrance's family, his wife, lisa, daughters, and his son, as well as his five grandchildren. san f
his choice of clients showcase the kind of person that terrance was.he chose to represent soldiers jail for protesting in the vietnam war. haight ash bury residents for giving away food and drug use. he then went on to serve as a member of the board of supervisors from 1988 to 1994. as a supervisor, terrance supported transgender rights and discrimination of sex work. he served as the district attorney of san francisco from 1996 until 2003 where he was a pioneer in his refusal to seek the death...
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terrance is a gentleman, he opens doors. his smile did it. his smile, his eyes, his knowledge., he decided that he wanted me to move based on the fact that i was transgender. it takes me to a place of no hope. it takes me to a place of loneliness. it just, it saddens me. when you discriminate against somebody in housing, where do these people go? let's just respect people in everyday life for just being human. >> we are going to be targt phase two as soon as this kicks in. we are leaving tariffs on which people are shocked. but i will agree to take those tariffs off if we are able to do phase two. we are negotiating with the tariffs. lou: trump straightforward about his leverage in these negotiations. turning now to vice president pence we pick up our conversation object how the president is commanding the respect of america around the world. >> the american people can be proud of the fact that we have a president who embraces his role as leader of the free world. i will be back traveling interest thanks alley next week. you'll be at an event in israel with 40 heads of 8 repres
terrance is a gentleman, he opens doors. his smile did it. his smile, his eyes, his knowledge., he decided that he wanted me to move based on the fact that i was transgender. it takes me to a place of no hope. it takes me to a place of loneliness. it just, it saddens me. when you discriminate against somebody in housing, where do these people go? let's just respect people in everyday life for just being human. >> we are going to be targt phase two as soon as this kicks in. we are leaving...
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. >>> tributes are paying in for terrance hallinan. his history is closely to the bay area. he fought for civil rights and other progressive causes. in the 1970s, he entered city politics and losing his first election. as a criminal justice, the trend grew more. hallinan resisted. >> increasing incarceration rates and terence always say that against these policies and tried to reform them. >> hallinan was defeated in 2003 and losing to kamala harris which is now a senator. >>> well, he got the cash. mike bloomberg was in oakland today as his competitors focuses in iowa. what does a former mayor of new york has to do that he got a shot at the white house. >> if i am in the white house, no tweeting ever again. >> reporter: mike bloomberg says he's all about business and that's exactly what he got down to today in oakland, starting off with a visit from oakland's mayor who explains to the mayor of new york the severity of her city's homeless crisis. >> we have a larger capitol homeless. it was off to the barbecue restaurant. >> i want to be clear, i am running to defeat donald
. >>> tributes are paying in for terrance hallinan. his history is closely to the bay area. he fought for civil rights and other progressive causes. in the 1970s, he entered city politics and losing his first election. as a criminal justice, the trend grew more. hallinan resisted. >> increasing incarceration rates and terence always say that against these policies and tried to reform them. >> hallinan was defeated in 2003 and losing to kamala harris which is now a senator....
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terrance is a gentleman, he opens doors. his smile did it. his smile, his eyes, his knowledge.e based on the fact that i was transgender. it takes me to a place of no hope. it takes me to a place of loneliness. it just, it saddens me. when you discriminate against somebody in housing, where do these people go? let's just respect people in everyday life for just being human. ♪ >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> charlotte smith is trying to make a successful career out of the thousands of high-fashion historical dresses she inherited from her godmother. in 2009, she's teaching at a design institute when it goes belly-up. >> i got a phone call from one of the other teachers saying, "charlotte, you've got to get down here right away. they've gone into liquidation, and they're going to take your collection." >> i was panicking. >> you could have lost these valuable pieces. >> i could have lost everything. everything that i owned was in that school building. no one could get in. >> charlotte won't back down. she's able to prove the garments are hers, not the school's, and get t
terrance is a gentleman, he opens doors. his smile did it. his smile, his eyes, his knowledge.e based on the fact that i was transgender. it takes me to a place of no hope. it takes me to a place of loneliness. it just, it saddens me. when you discriminate against somebody in housing, where do these people go? let's just respect people in everyday life for just being human. ♪ >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> charlotte smith is trying to make a successful career...
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terrance. and we have on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late mr.> president yee: now that brings us to the end of the agenda. madame clerk, any further business? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president yee: thank you. we are adjourned. >> the goal is simple. it's to raise women's voices. >> learn a little bit about what you should be thinking about in the future. >> we had own over 300 -- over 300 people who signed up for the one-on-one counseling today. >> i think in the world of leading, people sometimes discount the ability to lead quietly and effectively. the assessor's office is a big one. there are 58 counties in the state of california and every single county has one elected assessor in the county. our job is to look at property taxes and make sure that we are fairly taxing every single property in san francisco. one of the big things that we do is as a result of our work, we bring in a lot of revenue, about 2.6 billion worth of revenue to the city. often, people will say, what do you do with that money, and i like to s
terrance. and we have on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late mr.> president yee: now that brings us to the end of the agenda. madame clerk, any further business? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president yee: thank you. we are adjourned. >> the goal is simple. it's to raise women's voices. >> learn a little bit about what you should be thinking about in the future. >> we had own over 300 -- over 300 people who signed up for the...
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iran has relied on ballistic missiles for their defence and a terrance needs since the iran— iraq warhrough several phases in developing this programme. 0ver several phases in developing this programme. over the last ten years or they have focused mostly on their shorter range systems that would be used in battlefield operations. and they demonstrated quite effectively la st they demonstrated quite effectively last week when they struck targets at the airbase in iraq where the american troops were located. there they eat very precisely hit a number of buildings, which suggests that they are on the cusp of fulfilling that goal of having militarily effective, conventionally armed ballistic missiles. the danger is if you tear up the still do another deal being in place, then you are heading into a period where iran's nuclear ambitions are no longer constrained and then you get into a situation where the israelis come of the us maybe saudi arabia want to ta ke the us maybe saudi arabia want to take out the development of that nuclear capability and then maybe we are in dangerous times, ar
iran has relied on ballistic missiles for their defence and a terrance needs since the iran— iraq warhrough several phases in developing this programme. 0ver several phases in developing this programme. over the last ten years or they have focused mostly on their shorter range systems that would be used in battlefield operations. and they demonstrated quite effectively la st they demonstrated quite effectively last week when they struck targets at the airbase in iraq where the american troops...
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my name is terrance. i was your chair of the san francisco cannabis legalization task force for three years. we developed a series of recommendations that we gave to the board and, of course, funding for the equity program was a priority in those recommendations. to give a little perspective to all that you're hearing this morning, it takes about $1.5 million to open a business in cannabis here in san francisco. and we're approving a grant for every equity applicant in this room and beyond that is less than the cost of opening one store. so i urge you to take this first step and to continue the promise of follow-through so that equity is not a trap. and it is in fact what it was intended to be, a way out for everyone. thank you. good morning. my name is morris kelly. i'm a san francisco native, verified equity applicant. and i'm really able to stand here before you because of the support of my community, because we've been able to rally around each other, been able to teach each other, help each other. we
my name is terrance. i was your chair of the san francisco cannabis legalization task force for three years. we developed a series of recommendations that we gave to the board and, of course, funding for the equity program was a priority in those recommendations. to give a little perspective to all that you're hearing this morning, it takes about $1.5 million to open a business in cannabis here in san francisco. and we're approving a grant for every equity applicant in this room and beyond that...