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includes thein are sunset to funston. the southeast portion of golden gate park and all of the panhandle in district 5. thank you very much. i know this is an impossible task and you are working hard. thank you y. thank you for sharing that. task force, the next speaker, please. >> i'm richard. good evening. task force. i live in the hate/ashbury in district 5. and has the previous speaker mentioned, golden gate park is extremely important to the hate/ashbury. our neighborhood grew up around it. and it is part of our neighborhood. so00 eye ask that you include the southeastern portion of golden gate park in d 5. should be an easy ask is there very little population. in that corner. we also like to see the western boundsary of d 5 the south western boundary -- move west to funston and south to kirkum. the southern boundary cut off. the eastern boundary moved funston. to kirkum. yea. i -- support keeping treasure island in d 6. and -- the d6 boundary to sutton support -- vista to d1 and keeping sea cliff and presidio in d2.
includes thein are sunset to funston. the southeast portion of golden gate park and all of the panhandle in district 5. thank you very much. i know this is an impossible task and you are working hard. thank you y. thank you for sharing that. task force, the next speaker, please. >> i'm richard. good evening. task force. i live in the hate/ashbury in district 5. and has the previous speaker mentioned, golden gate park is extremely important to the hate/ashbury. our neighborhood grew up...
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presenting nominal calls from thein engineers and great deal from the ground camera. >> it' underway. >> beginning to fill in second stage in preparation for ignition coming up in just over half a minute from now. coming up on about three and a half acceleration, we will throttle down the hold that level of acceleration. coming up look at cut off -- >> stage separation and ignition of the second stage. you've heard the call out, three and a half. >> and miko. [cheering] >> successful stage and ignition of the second stage engine. titanium beginning to slowly deploy, great news from the first stage camera, first stage begins a slow maneuver, you can see hydrogen glass flow as we reorient through the earth's atmosphere a little later. second stage we see the engine. everything continuing to look good on the second stage. should be hearing callouts shortly on how the trajectory is looking. >> dragon. arthel: , trajectory. >> what we like to hear. aos from here. the tracking system getting telemetry from the falcon nine with dragon on top. t plus four minutes and ten seconds, everything c
presenting nominal calls from thein engineers and great deal from the ground camera. >> it' underway. >> beginning to fill in second stage in preparation for ignition coming up in just over half a minute from now. coming up on about three and a half acceleration, we will throttle down the hold that level of acceleration. coming up look at cut off -- >> stage separation and ignition of the second stage. you've heard the call out, three and a half. >> and miko. [cheering]...
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keeping thein are sunset and golden gate in 7 and portoma and visitation valley. take a city lens not woj this benefits one more than the other or responded to the [inaudible] of a few specific groups and districts. you know that seeks specific writing of grievances rather addressing the needs of the city. thank you very much. thank you for sharing your comments, next speaker, please. i'm here. [speaking cantonese] like to give quick instructions in cantonese. provide comment in 2 minutes and if i ask you it slow down. [inaudible]. >> i'm eric wu i live in rich mondistrict. [inaudible] and the location of -- at lake street and california street apartments. and -- my community interest is different and here is my input regarding what i heard recently from different callers. and some of the callers mentioned this they think that -- think i should -- belong to -- district 2 or district one and the reason why is because they think that there is a lot of million arias living in secret. but i live in secret. and i think this there are a lot of wing families live nothing
keeping thein are sunset and golden gate in 7 and portoma and visitation valley. take a city lens not woj this benefits one more than the other or responded to the [inaudible] of a few specific groups and districts. you know that seeks specific writing of grievances rather addressing the needs of the city. thank you very much. thank you for sharing your comments, next speaker, please. i'm here. [speaking cantonese] like to give quick instructions in cantonese. provide comment in 2 minutes and...
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and one of the things they write about is how important the native people were in helping thein crossinggating the landscape. but then, as more and more people came, and more industrial interests came and realized the bounty of natural resources in this region, things began to change much more rapidly. >> in the early settling by europeans, in the northwest, one of the first things that would happen is that the valley bottoms would be cleared. flat ground is sort of the best farming land, but it had all these big trees. the trees were cut down. a lot of that land was converted. the rivers were also cleaned up of their woody debris. image how yowould t arnd the ldscape back in the 19 century the rivers werkind of like the highways. they were the ways you could get from the coast to the interior, and opening the rivers up was actually a major piece ofarly devopment around t northwe. there we very lge coercial fheries they were using traps, similar to what was going on in the columbia. the harvest rates were pretty high. the next really big thing on the scene was the advent of logging. they
and one of the things they write about is how important the native people were in helping thein crossinggating the landscape. but then, as more and more people came, and more industrial interests came and realized the bounty of natural resources in this region, things began to change much more rapidly. >> in the early settling by europeans, in the northwest, one of the first things that would happen is that the valley bottoms would be cleared. flat ground is sort of the best farming land,...
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with thein medicine you are givg a medicine and there's a lower bar there if you were giving something to help these people d a rare side effect is a problem. if thing that scares away a lot of vaccine makers. i think vaccine resistance is a real dent in the market. there were unsubstantiated claims. >> it doesn't seem like companies want to get into that territory when there is all this resistance. are there safety issues with vaccines and are there big problems that we just don't know about? >> with the coronavirus vaccine we saw the data coming from the cdc and we have had millions of doses that have been deployed and a few hundred cases with a rare side effects most of which resolve on their own. >> other than myocarditis that rare side effect we haven't seen many problems at alle in and wih j&j they were blood clots was some young women. they are all extremely rare. the covid vaccine we are very lucky and i think vaccines are a lot safer than drugs that have a lot of side effects. there's a psychological barrier against taking something. we all sort of live with the thought it's n
with thein medicine you are givg a medicine and there's a lower bar there if you were giving something to help these people d a rare side effect is a problem. if thing that scares away a lot of vaccine makers. i think vaccine resistance is a real dent in the market. there were unsubstantiated claims. >> it doesn't seem like companies want to get into that territory when there is all this resistance. are there safety issues with vaccines and are there big problems that we just don't know...
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support and actually i am leaving from here to go straight to the airport because my best friend from theinrd grade, elaine in the book is getting married tomorrow and i am a officiating. so i'm very excited' [laughter] i've never officiated before so i hope i don't mess it up. the book also brought me back to 124 where i went to elementary school and i spoke to a lot of the teachers there including my second grade teacher who is still teaching as well as my former classmates who are now teachers and they also had some choicece words to say about the teacher that i described. i've gotten a lot of e-mails bemoaning teachers like him. but teaching is a hard job so i don't begrudge and am not connected with him. most special perhaps is my third grade teacher, the principal at 124 put us in touch and i senteb her photos of the charlotte's web copy that she gave me when i was 8-years-old and she could not believe that i had kept it all of these years. but then she send me copies of cards that i gave her often full of gibberish that she kept for 28 years, 30 years and i did not remember -- i gues
support and actually i am leaving from here to go straight to the airport because my best friend from theinrd grade, elaine in the book is getting married tomorrow and i am a officiating. so i'm very excited' [laughter] i've never officiated before so i hope i don't mess it up. the book also brought me back to 124 where i went to elementary school and i spoke to a lot of the teachers there including my second grade teacher who is still teaching as well as my former classmates who are now...
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so the book we are talking about today arrives at exactly thein right time. the book is called the winning and losing of nuclear peace, and it's about the decades long effort to reduce global nuclearr dangers and we are fortunate to have the author here with us to talk about it today. my goal is the cofounder and distinguished senior fellow at the stimson center. he cofounded the center in 1989a after working in the executive branch and on capitol hill. he received the carnegie endowment award for lifetime woachievement in nongovernmental work to reduce nuclear dangers in 2015. for people like me, that is like being voted into the hall of fame. the author of 23 books about nuclear stability, arms control and international security. your book reminds me a lot of like michael jordan's sixth nba championship. an incredible feat,t, no questin but you were in the hall of fame already and you didn't need this book in order to do that. but it really is i think the definitive book on the history of arms control so congratulations on a tremendous achievement. let me s
so the book we are talking about today arrives at exactly thein right time. the book is called the winning and losing of nuclear peace, and it's about the decades long effort to reduce global nuclearr dangers and we are fortunate to have the author here with us to talk about it today. my goal is the cofounder and distinguished senior fellow at the stimson center. he cofounded the center in 1989a after working in the executive branch and on capitol hill. he received the carnegie endowment award...
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we need to make general elections the most important elections in thein country.eed to stop having winners chosen and party primaries where 10% of people turn out because when we do, we elect a set of people on the right and a set of people on the left who are beholden to 10% of people in their parties and we think these are so unbelievably different that they are the same in one very important way, something they agree on. if we elect you, don't you dare work with people from the other side. don't you dare compromise, don't find consensus, don't figure out a way forward, go for broke if it means gridlock, grandstanding or waiting until we take back our share and shove it down the other side's throat, do it that way. don't figure out a way to solve problems in the broad general interest. if the general election decided who wins then people could go to congress and work for the general electorate and they would go there as proud democrats and republicans that they would be incentive to solve problems in the general interest. if it changes the whole system call is a
we need to make general elections the most important elections in thein country.eed to stop having winners chosen and party primaries where 10% of people turn out because when we do, we elect a set of people on the right and a set of people on the left who are beholden to 10% of people in their parties and we think these are so unbelievably different that they are the same in one very important way, something they agree on. if we elect you, don't you dare work with people from the other side....
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looked at me and didn't have a clue who the filipino families were and a wanted to emphasize that thein justices of redevelopment not only affected african american communities but the filipino community and need to find more holders and we need to be equitable in the search and include filipino families and latino families and all other black and brown families that were affected by these injustice developments. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. let's take the next caller, please. >> good afternoon, supervisor. i'm a member of the certificate of preference committee and a certificate holder. i ask you defer the action on today's item. i realize there may be a need for action but i have several questions i don't believe have been properly vetted in committee nor have the uncertainties been worked out. as you know, san francisco's japan town is the oldest of the three remaining japan towns in the country. it was devastated by the last world war and followed by urban renewal that nearly decimated us. we need to preserve what little we have left and encourage those thousands of fa
looked at me and didn't have a clue who the filipino families were and a wanted to emphasize that thein justices of redevelopment not only affected african american communities but the filipino community and need to find more holders and we need to be equitable in the search and include filipino families and latino families and all other black and brown families that were affected by these injustice developments. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. let's take the next caller,...
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temperatures from 60 to 80. 80 in thein innland areas. no rain and create will stay dry up coming week. next saturday. we'll have more details in a few molts. >>> first, the news. >>> last year, there were a record number of traffic deaths. with 29 so far, the total in 20 two could be higher. the city has installed licensed plate cameras at a dangerous intersection. kpix 5s sarah donche reports that the upgrade comes too late for one grieving mother. >> reporter: it's not easy for her to visit the spot in san jose. >> for me personally, it's really hard to come through here. it's taken me almost a year to finally cross the intersection. >> reporter: her daughter was killed by a hit-and-run driver here on august 19th, 2021. >> a lot of mixed emotions. me daughter was killed here. im sorry. >> my daughter was killed here, they haven't caught the individuals who killed here. >> reporter: the gas station security camera footage is all piece have to go on and shows a white 2004-2010 mercedes cls speed through the intersection of mont ray road
temperatures from 60 to 80. 80 in thein innland areas. no rain and create will stay dry up coming week. next saturday. we'll have more details in a few molts. >>> first, the news. >>> last year, there were a record number of traffic deaths. with 29 so far, the total in 20 two could be higher. the city has installed licensed plate cameras at a dangerous intersection. kpix 5s sarah donche reports that the upgrade comes too late for one grieving mother. >> reporter: it's...
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highs today ranging from the e tya.50's at thein i-76, concorde. 70, santa cruz. mid-seventies inland. jobina: we are starting with that traffic alert because we have a sig alert in affect. well, that is on westbound 80 there. we had a glitch there. multiple lanes blocked. tracy to dublin is slow at 56 minutes. oakland, the coliseum camera, southbound traffic on 680, very busy. we want to go back to the sig alert, westbound 80. the average speeds around six miles per hour. caltrain is half-price starting today with all fares discounted by 50% on month. on monday it will resume its full schedule, 104 trains a day. monday will bring changes to the schedule for the golden gate ferry service. and you can also take it from oakland. it should make connecting to other transit services much easier ♪ ♪ let's go out of town for the summer ♪ ♪ i wanna go across the trees ♪ ♪ just take my hand ♪ ♪ we will have fun till the sun goes down ♪ ♪ and we'll start over again ♪ ♪ ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. now this tile says "spa day, all day." but this tile says "c
highs today ranging from the e tya.50's at thein i-76, concorde. 70, santa cruz. mid-seventies inland. jobina: we are starting with that traffic alert because we have a sig alert in affect. well, that is on westbound 80 there. we had a glitch there. multiple lanes blocked. tracy to dublin is slow at 56 minutes. oakland, the coliseum camera, southbound traffic on 680, very busy. we want to go back to the sig alert, westbound 80. the average speeds around six miles per hour. caltrain is...
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sheltering insidebe that giant steel plant along with ukrainian soldiers and marines, today, the leader of thein marines, posted this video explaining this might be the last anybody would hear from them. that they are outnumbered now 10 to 1 by russian forces. they're dramatically outgunned. he said they have 500 wounded ukrainian soldiers including women and children. they're asking to organize an extraction to take them to a third country. sky news reporter jane farrell found the wife and children one of those ukrainian fighters in mariupol. he is in mariupol, among the lastpo mariupol offenders, his wife and children are in underground in a makeshift hospital in another ukrainian city. >> reporter: underground in the city of mykolaiv is a bunker which is now a children's ward. drip feeds are administered among the gloomy basement. oksana has done the best to brighten things up. her two sons, whose toys reflect the battle above. she last spoke to her husband four days ago. he is among some of the last fighters holding out in the pummeled city of mariupol. mari. >> reporter: how are you coping?
sheltering insidebe that giant steel plant along with ukrainian soldiers and marines, today, the leader of thein marines, posted this video explaining this might be the last anybody would hear from them. that they are outnumbered now 10 to 1 by russian forces. they're dramatically outgunned. he said they have 500 wounded ukrainian soldiers including women and children. they're asking to organize an extraction to take them to a third country. sky news reporter jane farrell found the wife and...
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so i think that was the essence especially the harder the problems thein better he had this ability toead people annot just time papers of nuclear surveys and the like. >> good evening i have to confess i have not read your bookur yet but. >> i was curious to think he is smart enough to know when to delegate to other people. so ie. am curious given the fact that jim baker was from george h to view can and ten years before that that somebody as you indicated not a scholarly student and doesn't know much about geopolitics is high-ranking powerful post those that the bush and the reagan administration and secretary of state. you think reagan would have selected somebody from hisit camp to be political to select somebody from his own can't to take that on as opposed to somebody from the george h w camp and i'm curious how he managed to endear himself for those that may have been more qualified from the reagan camp. >> that's the next observation and tells you that if you like reagan or not he was not so wedded to ideology and not willing to reach outside his team not one but two campaigns
so i think that was the essence especially the harder the problems thein better he had this ability toead people annot just time papers of nuclear surveys and the like. >> good evening i have to confess i have not read your bookur yet but. >> i was curious to think he is smart enough to know when to delegate to other people. so ie. am curious given the fact that jim baker was from george h to view can and ten years before that that somebody as you indicated not a scholarly student...
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it's something many of us in this side of the line as well in thein fourth estate here.ing with this a lot from one media empire. i guess the question is democrats say, you know what, we will ignore those attacks and talk about kitchen table issues. but the people that up listening to your conversation about kitchen table issues are inundated with this nonsense. then they don't listen. so, what do you say to those democrats that say,u hey, vote don't want to hear that they want toar hear what's your plano lower prescription drugs? >> i think you pointed out earlier in the queue up. this isr about qanon. this was a can conspiracy theory from the darkers corners and used by two major political parties to attack people. so i don't think we can, i can't in good conscience por tend it's not happening, i thought many times, are we giving it air? it's in the main stream. it's i hurting people right now. this isn't about politics. these are people's lives. we havear to stand up for them, especially those likefo me who w not marginalized. >> did you ever think about filing a thla
it's something many of us in this side of the line as well in thein fourth estate here.ing with this a lot from one media empire. i guess the question is democrats say, you know what, we will ignore those attacks and talk about kitchen table issues. but the people that up listening to your conversation about kitchen table issues are inundated with this nonsense. then they don't listen. so, what do you say to those democrats that say,u hey, vote don't want to hear that they want toar hear what's...
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condemning charles, so the disagreement felt like a fight among boys but for the only girl who lived in thein hoe full-time to say she didn't trust charles felt decisive. charles would later say the meeting, charles would later san this meeting was othersd brutalizing him and defended himself saying it could make things work, that he promised things would be better. that they could do the nonprofit. they seemm to think the for-profit versus the non-for profit was the crux of things. no one brought up the dossier. [applause] >> that is a taste of some of the struggles in the early beginnings. the fight between the for-profit folks for the developers who want to make it a for-profit foundation and so on and so forth. they wanted to have this network that wasn't going to profit from the customers but have everybody sharing and appreciation with the users and even before then actually they had these other ideas to make it more like bitcoin in a way there wasn't goingt' to be what the creators create before the network to sort of like creating equity for themselves before hand. but he was overrule
condemning charles, so the disagreement felt like a fight among boys but for the only girl who lived in thein hoe full-time to say she didn't trust charles felt decisive. charles would later say the meeting, charles would later san this meeting was othersd brutalizing him and defended himself saying it could make things work, that he promised things would be better. that they could do the nonprofit. they seemm to think the for-profit versus the non-for profit was the crux of things. no one...
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in thein town. kso i thought when i arrived in soda springs it was going to be a love canal story is going to meet people who were saying mana monsanto is really wronged us and we are upset about this. but it was really the opposite. it was a story of epa get out of here. monsanto is being good to us. and then looking at the employment numbers to your point about vulnerability start realizing oh my gosh this is the industry that keeps this town alive.as and you know that expectation was not the way it was. they one of the regulators to leave they did not want to be designated the superfund site did not want the town to be designated t that, it was their home to most important things they have isue an asset would be devalued in all these things getting that story, listen to the central question of the book will how did monsanto survive all of the toxic passed to abc company question with the answer here was in some places the town should not rebel. people had very reasonable reasons given their vulne
in thein town. kso i thought when i arrived in soda springs it was going to be a love canal story is going to meet people who were saying mana monsanto is really wronged us and we are upset about this. but it was really the opposite. it was a story of epa get out of here. monsanto is being good to us. and then looking at the employment numbers to your point about vulnerability start realizing oh my gosh this is the industry that keeps this town alive.as and you know that expectation was not the...
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there's no complaints there are your are>> your roosters trained only to a doodle doo in thein early morning or do they do it sometimes at other times of day? >> so they do it actually whenever it's light out. so the second the sun comes up to the second the sun goes down, if a car pulls up and it's like midnight and they see the headlights, they'll start going wow. have you ever thought about reducing your stock of roosters and just going more head and heavy? i like to keep the male situation high so no, i like toa keep the roosters around. i likero them. g i was gonna sayoi something but i don't want to be t inappropriate. you can always be inappropriatee . the show just is so great. thank you . thank you for joining us yett again. tthank you for having me. oh anytime. thank you .f we'reti out of time unfortunately. we'll be back. he wellm the segment eight p.m. monday that shows the sworn enemy of flying capacity smuggling groups. they have a great weekend with the ones you lovef. we'll see you monday. hi, welcome to "hannity". we have a busy news friday night for you. our expecta
there's no complaints there are your are>> your roosters trained only to a doodle doo in thein early morning or do they do it sometimes at other times of day? >> so they do it actually whenever it's light out. so the second the sun comes up to the second the sun goes down, if a car pulls up and it's like midnight and they see the headlights, they'll start going wow. have you ever thought about reducing your stock of roosters and just going more head and heavy? i like to keep the...
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this will feed the people inside of ukraine and thein refugees on the border food, medicine u, warm clothing is needed now the situation in ukraine is worsening. the fellowship iscess not workig around the clock to helpl provide the refugeesof the lifes saving necessities the state's most at all of these people and for everyone that you can see hundreds and thousands more large with to this issue issuene, the international fellowship of christians and need your forty five dollar gift now rushed through 1% shelver to jewish refugees fleeing for their lives in ukraine for go online now in ukraine for go online now and the impact your life saving donation will be automatically doubled to help save more lives. right now we can bring planeloads of humanitarian aid to the jewish refugees so we don't know how much time we have clothing that's warm medicine like insulin and food,e canned goodsd and just plain crazy guy. but we need five plates.ood, b we need welanket need license ps and emergency have to forty five dollars like essentials call or go online to give back. give your life saving donatio
this will feed the people inside of ukraine and thein refugees on the border food, medicine u, warm clothing is needed now the situation in ukraine is worsening. the fellowship iscess not workig around the clock to helpl provide the refugeesof the lifes saving necessities the state's most at all of these people and for everyone that you can see hundreds and thousands more large with to this issue issuene, the international fellowship of christians and need your forty five dollar gift now rushed...
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streak, right now not successful with the dow down about 3% right now here are the biggest laggards on theinorting earnings we're back in two. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. i'm dan o'dowd and i approved this message. you are watching actual videos of the tesla full self driving technology as recorded by the drivers. from turning too tightly and hitting a pylon... [ expletive ] to swerving toward a pole. jesus. watch the bicyclist on the right almost get hit before the driver takes over. sometimes it seems the tesla doesn't want the driver to take over. i'm trying. this driver had to hit the brakes when the tesla didn't understand a detour sign. ok. here it almost hit a truck. obviously, i had to take over. and here it swerves into an on
streak, right now not successful with the dow down about 3% right now here are the biggest laggards on theinorting earnings we're back in two. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how...
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steve apartment little bit on theine coast partsve fog. palo alto, walnut creek bumping into the mid seventies or even go 76 lost gas. probably 78. for a few. tomorrow there is a little bit of a northerly breeze north northeast. it's not strong , not diablo north at 35, but there is a slight north northeasterly component already . 52 berkeley, 52 in san francisco, 61. brentwood that must be a north wind. that's the only way they can get that. a little bit of a northerly breeze, most locations still in the forties. high pressure, though, continues to dominate and went out, and it has just been almost endless here with only a few exceptions here that builds right back in so warmer today and tomorrow. be a weak system, brushing as though on sunday monday that will allow for some cooling could be some very light rain north of santa rosa on monday, but again, you know, i think the end result will be cooler and probably not much else. 60 seventies on your attempts today, even warmer tomorrow they will pick out some upper seventies for some, some
steve apartment little bit on theine coast partsve fog. palo alto, walnut creek bumping into the mid seventies or even go 76 lost gas. probably 78. for a few. tomorrow there is a little bit of a northerly breeze north northeast. it's not strong , not diablo north at 35, but there is a slight north northeasterly component already . 52 berkeley, 52 in san francisco, 61. brentwood that must be a north wind. that's the only way they can get that. a little bit of a northerly breeze, most locations...
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looked at me and didn't have a clue who the filipino families were and a wanted to emphasize that theinces of redevelopment not only affected african american communities but the filipino community and need to find more holders and we need to be equitable in the search and include filipino families and latino families and all other black and brown families that were affected by these injustice developments. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. let's take the next caller, please. >> good afternoon, supervisor. i'm a member of the certificate of preference committee and a certificate holder. i ask you defer the action on today's item. i realize there may be a need for action but i have several questions i don't believe have been properly vetted in committee nor have the uncertainties been worked out. as you know, san francisco's japan town is the oldest of the three remaining japan towns in the country. it was devastated by the last world war and followed by urban renewal that nearly decimated us. we need to preserve what little we have left and encourage those thousands of families
looked at me and didn't have a clue who the filipino families were and a wanted to emphasize that theinces of redevelopment not only affected african american communities but the filipino community and need to find more holders and we need to be equitable in the search and include filipino families and latino families and all other black and brown families that were affected by these injustice developments. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. let's take the next caller, please....