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two years ago, president donald trump came to this city and spoke of the remarkable bonds of americaneople and people of poland. saying in his words, america loves poland and america loves the polish people. [applause] today, as vice president of the united states, it's my great honor to stand here today on behalf of the american people including nearly 10 million polish-americans, in a poland that is safe, strong and free. as the president said that day, the story of poland is the story of a people who never lost hope. who have never been broken, who have never, ever forgotten who they are. today, in the heart of warsaw, standing humbly before the tomb of the unknown soldier, we've gathered to bear witness to the courage of a great people. to the spirit of a great nation and to the profound and lasting strength of a great civilization. while the hearts of every american are with our fellow citizens in the path of a massive storm, today we remember how the gathering storm of the 20th century broke into warfare and invasion followed by unspeakable hardship and heroism of the bold polis
two years ago, president donald trump came to this city and spoke of the remarkable bonds of americaneople and people of poland. saying in his words, america loves poland and america loves the polish people. [applause] today, as vice president of the united states, it's my great honor to stand here today on behalf of the american people including nearly 10 million polish-americans, in a poland that is safe, strong and free. as the president said that day, the story of poland is the story of a...
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this is a milestone for our city. i want to thank each and every one of you for your work and advocacy to get us to this point. with that i want to take this opportunity to introduce a champion in this effort. this and so many other issues that we need to address in san francisco around mental health reform and others, supervisor rafael mandalman has been an incredible force in addressing this issue as well. the supervisor for ward 8, supervisor mandalman. >> thank you, mayor breed. thank you for your tremendous leadership on this and so many other issues. as i walked in today, i had a couple of thoughts. one is every time i walk into ward 86 i get a little bit ver clempt because of the amazing work that has been done here for decades and then the amazing work that continues to be done to chart a new path to actually get us to zero. i am such a fan of dr. gandi and of all the folks who gave me a tour early this year or last year, i don't remember when it was. this is an extraordinary place. walking in here and seeing t
this is a milestone for our city. i want to thank each and every one of you for your work and advocacy to get us to this point. with that i want to take this opportunity to introduce a champion in this effort. this and so many other issues that we need to address in san francisco around mental health reform and others, supervisor rafael mandalman has been an incredible force in addressing this issue as well. the supervisor for ward 8, supervisor mandalman. >> thank you, mayor breed. thank...
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city hall. these are just some of the priorities we are funding in this budget. i am proud of the investments we are making and proud of the city we are working to build. i really want to thank everyone who put time into helping with this budget including the budget team and budget option director kelly. thank you for your hard work and thank you to ben from the controller's office and your work. thank you to harvey rose and the budget afternoon r analyst -- analyst team who is not going to touch the money i am proposing in the budget. you know, so many people have been working tirelessly day in and day out to get the budget done, and i am so excited about this. i want to end by talking about a young man named wallace pullet. we are so proud of wallace. you know, life hasn't been easy for him. he grew up with the violence i talked about earlier. he faced challenging times, including his own challenges with the law. unlike so many others, we lost to violence or the criminal justice system, wallace worked through all of those challenges. he is now focusing on doing
city hall. these are just some of the priorities we are funding in this budget. i am proud of the investments we are making and proud of the city we are working to build. i really want to thank everyone who put time into helping with this budget including the budget team and budget option director kelly. thank you for your hard work and thank you to ben from the controller's office and your work. thank you to harvey rose and the budget afternoon r analyst -- analyst team who is not going to...
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we'll continue to take those folks on, to make this a liveable city. >> thank you very much. i'm sorry. if i'm looking kind of befuddled up here, it's because this thing keeps going down. [laughter] and i don't know exactly why. okay. but i'm going to continue. okay. we'll cull -- come up to question two for mr. lamb. i believe that we should stay on the issue of housing in district 5. do you believe, and if you do believe, how -- what ideas do you have for speeding up the permitting process for creating more housing in our district? >> okay. one thing about building housing, i think it should be based on supply and demand. we have candidates on the stage that just want to build as much public housing and affordable housing as we can. some people actually suffer from that. i think it's more about planning and taking the time to plan, to make sure that this affordable housing is going to be good for district 5. i mean, if you look at the 350 building project. i know vallie has reached out to them. we have to build so much -- we have to build more affordable housing right in fro
we'll continue to take those folks on, to make this a liveable city. >> thank you very much. i'm sorry. if i'm looking kind of befuddled up here, it's because this thing keeps going down. [laughter] and i don't know exactly why. okay. but i'm going to continue. okay. we'll cull -- come up to question two for mr. lamb. i believe that we should stay on the issue of housing in district 5. do you believe, and if you do believe, how -- what ideas do you have for speeding up the permitting...
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i'm sharanjit leyl, in hong kong, where this city has been engulfed in another weekend of protest and violence. on sunday demonstrators targeted the airport, seeking to bring this global travel hub to a standstill. police conduct beatings in a subway system vandalised by protestors. we'll be asking, are there any steps now that could bring both sides back from the brink? stay away from auckland unless you've had yourjabs. that's from new zealand's prime minister, as her country tackles its worst outbreak of measles this century. and asjapan ramps up its commercial whaling industry, younger generations say they want to watch whales not eat them. it's11pm here in london, 6am in hong kong, it's 12pm here in london, 7am in hong kong, and 7pm in the bahamas, where hurricane dorian has made landfall in the north—west of the country, with winds of up to 260 kilometers an hour. the storm is the strongest hurricane in modern records to hit the region and residents of grand bahama, which is on its predicted path, have been evacuated. parts of the florida coast are also forecast to be in the pat
i'm sharanjit leyl, in hong kong, where this city has been engulfed in another weekend of protest and violence. on sunday demonstrators targeted the airport, seeking to bring this global travel hub to a standstill. police conduct beatings in a subway system vandalised by protestors. we'll be asking, are there any steps now that could bring both sides back from the brink? stay away from auckland unless you've had yourjabs. that's from new zealand's prime minister, as her country tackles its...
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we tended to this city after the genocide and build a new life. we build built our church, our full-time school kids, our community center, youth organizations, and created a new armenia in san francisco. we became the caretakers of mount davidson cross because we know the feeling of losing heritage. for over a hundred years, the armenian community here has been part of the multicultural fabric of san francisco. it has been an honor to serve this city and community every single day, and it will be cherished forever. i ensure that the community and the city will continue their strong relationship for years to come. and author and san francisco resident once said, if you are alive, you can't be bored in san francisco. if you are not alive, san francisco will bring you to life san francisco is a world to explore, and it is a place the heart can go on a delightful adventure. it is a city in which the spirit can no refreshment every day. thank you and may god bless you. [applause] [applause] >> supervisor fewer? >> thank you very much. could i have res
we tended to this city after the genocide and build a new life. we build built our church, our full-time school kids, our community center, youth organizations, and created a new armenia in san francisco. we became the caretakers of mount davidson cross because we know the feeling of losing heritage. for over a hundred years, the armenian community here has been part of the multicultural fabric of san francisco. it has been an honor to serve this city and community every single day, and it will...
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this is moved by the city of the arabian sea where i was born extremely hot summers and aggressive monsoons and the floods that accompany it bring life to a halt on many occasions. but this school still in metropolis now has another massive problem to deal with the rising sea levels climate change is making the world really one notable city more vulnerable this is equal india and on some of that today we dig deeper into how coastal cities around the world are getting ready to battle the rising sea. 8 of the 10 world's biggest cities are located on the course but none of them have the natural protective barrier against the rising sea like the city of mumbai it's vast. occupying less than 0 point one percent of the planet's surface mangroves are one of the most valuable ecosystems but they're threatened. the clock seems to be ticking for india's most populous city mumbai. climate scientists predict the rising levels of the arabian sea will wipe out the city in just a few 100 usd. members 1st inhabitants but the. traditional fisherman who have lived of the bounty of the sea for generations. to
this is moved by the city of the arabian sea where i was born extremely hot summers and aggressive monsoons and the floods that accompany it bring life to a halt on many occasions. but this school still in metropolis now has another massive problem to deal with the rising sea levels climate change is making the world really one notable city more vulnerable this is equal india and on some of that today we dig deeper into how coastal cities around the world are getting ready to battle the rising...
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this city, san francisco is built on the mexican-americans, in the city and county of san francisco. untry as a whole, before the mexican war, before the alamo, all of this was mexican territory. they have a right to have a museum here, in san francisco. the only thing i ask for them to do is give some of the history of san francisco what it means to the whole united states. what they have done here in san francisco. all of those people trying to come back to california, the mexican-americans, they deserve to have the right to be here this is their country first. i don't care what kind of war takes place, where you move people out, what have you. this is their land. you have a lot of mexican-americans who built mission dolores. the country did not start in 1776, it was way before 1776, and they were here. i would like for them to give the history of the bay area, the fights that they have done in san francisco, how they made san francisco, san francisco. i am just glad that this is happening. to me it is taking too long. i give credit to the mexican-american people. god bless you all.
this city, san francisco is built on the mexican-americans, in the city and county of san francisco. untry as a whole, before the mexican war, before the alamo, all of this was mexican territory. they have a right to have a museum here, in san francisco. the only thing i ask for them to do is give some of the history of san francisco what it means to the whole united states. what they have done here in san francisco. all of those people trying to come back to california, the mexican-americans,...
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one area that is co nsta ntly in this city.ities that don't often make the national headlines but do outstanding work in the community. you can hear more on that across our digital platforms and a bit later in the news with me. that is an area we have heard about a lot today. already 200 e—mails have been sent into us you can follow us @bbcwearestoke—on—trent and get involved, we want to hear from you. thank you. the duke and duchess of sussex have arrived in southern africa with their four—month—old son archie. it's their first official tour as a family. during the trip, prince harry will pay tribute to his mother princess diana's campaign against landmines. the tour starts in cape town, and from there our royal correspondent, nick witchell reports. cheering and applause. they have some ground to make up. the goodwill after their wedding has been dissipated somewhat in recent months by a series of missteps. negative stories about private jet flights, a badly handled birth announcement for baby archie, a large bill for the reno
one area that is co nsta ntly in this city.ities that don't often make the national headlines but do outstanding work in the community. you can hear more on that across our digital platforms and a bit later in the news with me. that is an area we have heard about a lot today. already 200 e—mails have been sent into us you can follow us @bbcwearestoke—on—trent and get involved, we want to hear from you. thank you. the duke and duchess of sussex have arrived in southern africa with their...
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this is for them. these are the frontline people that do the work. they keep our city safe and they deserve seismically safe facilities and facilities that are state-of-the-art as stated. we thank you for appreciating our work and your gratitude for voting to allow this to happen. this facility will not only move our department into the future, but through the advanced services that have been built into this project, we will be better able to serve our city. it will be seismically safe. our employees will be able to respond to major emergencies quickly and efficiently. and as supervisor walton said this part of the city is excited to have us here, and we really appreciate that. our crime lab will be fully modernized to accommodate evolving technologies and employ sound scientific principles to process data. at the end of the day this is about keeping our community safe. we thank everybody for making this happen. our elected leader, the voters, the architect, the engineers, the consultants. finally, we thank you, the people of our city again for allowing us to be here a
this is for them. these are the frontline people that do the work. they keep our city safe and they deserve seismically safe facilities and facilities that are state-of-the-art as stated. we thank you for appreciating our work and your gratitude for voting to allow this to happen. this facility will not only move our department into the future, but through the advanced services that have been built into this project, we will be better able to serve our city. it will be seismically safe. our...
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our city and our families and our streets they are affected with this garbage. we must all come together as a community and show our love to our city and our community. so i am here today to challenge one of our city residents to come out on saturday, september 21st. invite family members, friends, neighborhoods, students, educators and community members to clean our streets, parks, community centers and sewers in every corner of our city. [applause.] so we deserve to live in a clean city. our children and seniors deserve to stay healthy and walk along a safe street. let's put our action in oakland and our community. we love our city. we must be part of the city. thank you. god bless all of you. >> let's hear it for lydia leone. i love it. our other community side. this is a community organizer who has been involved with more than 100 neighborhood cleanups in san francisco. he has worked extensively with young people to clean up neighborhoods. he believes a clean community is healthy and it takes all of us to make that happen. please happen for the san francisco
our city and our families and our streets they are affected with this garbage. we must all come together as a community and show our love to our city and our community. so i am here today to challenge one of our city residents to come out on saturday, september 21st. invite family members, friends, neighborhoods, students, educators and community members to clean our streets, parks, community centers and sewers in every corner of our city. [applause.] so we deserve to live in a clean city. our...
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city. mayor is toas create family supporting jobs and make this a safe city. conventioni love the , i can't ask our property taxpayers to pay it. we are hopeful this convention will serve to create jobs in the hospitality area, and transportation, and providing a lot of the and -- a lot of the amenities required. have small businesses prosper. we think this is an opportunity to showcase all milwaukee has to offer. have fact we are going to $200 million of economic benefits in this community through this convention, we want to make sure that we get 18% of those receipts, that we are able to pour back into the community, including women, lgbtq , and it's going to take a lot of work to do that. we know the restaurants and filled.nues will be creating aing at portal where people of all kinds of services can sign up and we can sign places for caterers, people who can provide flowers, , insurancests services legal services that we are making one of those things that it's going to be a lot of work, but it's one of those things i'm leaning on heavily. >> for the first
city. mayor is toas create family supporting jobs and make this a safe city. conventioni love the , i can't ask our property taxpayers to pay it. we are hopeful this convention will serve to create jobs in the hospitality area, and transportation, and providing a lot of the and -- a lot of the amenities required. have small businesses prosper. we think this is an opportunity to showcase all milwaukee has to offer. have fact we are going to $200 million of economic benefits in this community...
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bank of america was founded in this amazing city in 1904. two years after, we had one of our largest earthquakes. at the time bank of italy at the time spent most of their resources getting people back in their homes. housing has always been integral to what we do. that's when the call to action and rehabilitating the 3500 units around our city came, we were so delighted and honoured to provide $2.2 billion. so $2.2 billion in financing for the san francisco r.a.d. program. as has been said, this is all about the residences. this is ensuring that people can be in the homes that everyone deserves. again, thank you so much for having us today. i will continue with a thanks for our great partners related, john stewart, and san francisco housing development. our wonderful team who has worked tireless over the last six and seven years to get this done. mayor breed, we couldn't have done this without our leadership. thank you. [ applause ]. >> $2 billion doesn't go as far as it used to, but it adds pick up. the engagement and support of our reside
bank of america was founded in this amazing city in 1904. two years after, we had one of our largest earthquakes. at the time bank of italy at the time spent most of their resources getting people back in their homes. housing has always been integral to what we do. that's when the call to action and rehabilitating the 3500 units around our city came, we were so delighted and honoured to provide $2.2 billion. so $2.2 billion in financing for the san francisco r.a.d. program. as has been said,...
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this is truly a gift to the city and county of san francisco. this is not something that is required. this is completely private land, privately financed by a family that wanted to give back to the city. i want to say thank you to the family for everything and you will their children and siblings and relatives for everything they did to make this happen. it is truly a gift. this even out paces the giant's ballpark development omission rock, which is 40% affordable on public land. 50% will below market rate. home-sf set the income. he said he wanted lower than what we laid out in the city. we tried to do the remaining 50% as rent control. sometimes the city gets in its way. i know they will continue to keep these rents affordable for this community. they are doing so much to give back to the city and county. we talked about this over a decade ago. we sat down with mayor lee before i became supervisor. he said he would prioritize this. the reason i bring that up is because this mayor has made not anything more of a priority than building housing. t
this is truly a gift to the city and county of san francisco. this is not something that is required. this is completely private land, privately financed by a family that wanted to give back to the city. i want to say thank you to the family for everything and you will their children and siblings and relatives for everything they did to make this happen. it is truly a gift. this even out paces the giant's ballpark development omission rock, which is 40% affordable on public land. 50% will below...
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it would have a city-wide impact. i recognize this is not just isolated there. it impacts other neighborhoods as well. >> i would add that we will be grateful as a city for the recommendations that come forth so we can advocate in our own districts, but i think it's appropriate that there is a focus on tenderloin. in those areas, these problems are extreme in a way that i haven't seen before in the city. i just want to thank you all for addressing the issue and coming up with solutions that we can replicate in our districts as well. >> i want to thank supervisor haney for all your work on this and the community activists and the community members. i actually had worked at golden gate for many years before i stepped into my role so i saw and had to walk through these issues on a daily basis. so, thanks again for the focus on these issues and actually, since joining the board of supervisors, i sort of had to quickly deepen my understanding of the whole range of challenging issues here in the city and you can really see how drug dealing on the streets, especially in
it would have a city-wide impact. i recognize this is not just isolated there. it impacts other neighborhoods as well. >> i would add that we will be grateful as a city for the recommendations that come forth so we can advocate in our own districts, but i think it's appropriate that there is a focus on tenderloin. in those areas, these problems are extreme in a way that i haven't seen before in the city. i just want to thank you all for addressing the issue and coming up with solutions...
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population in the city as a whole. this should not be accepted. the initial study appended damage b concludes the project would not result in cumulative impacts on public services. yet, it did not analyze the projects on city college. again, the draft scir review of this is inadequate. in many other areas, the draft scir has no objective criteria to serve for determining that the impacts aren't less than significant. accordingly, it is a flawed document that must be revised before it is submitted for final review. thank you for your consideration. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissionerrerings. i'm amy ohare, i'm the sunny rev representative on the advisory committee and on the association and i'm speaking for the board today. i want to address a particular aspect of the environmental report and that is alternative c. that's opening to vehicular traffic. you want you to urge the planning department to support this alternative. as currently planned, there are two openings for vehicular traffic in and out of the reservoir
population in the city as a whole. this should not be accepted. the initial study appended damage b concludes the project would not result in cumulative impacts on public services. yet, it did not analyze the projects on city college. again, the draft scir review of this is inadequate. in many other areas, the draft scir has no objective criteria to serve for determining that the impacts aren't less than significant. accordingly, it is a flawed document that must be revised before it is...
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we have around 30,000 uber drivers a day in this city. so what we have to do is we have to make sure transportation works. so when i first got into city hall, i called a hearing because muni wasn't working. you stand on carl and cole and people waiting for a bus and you see the time keep going up and up. all of a sudden people pill off and are taking uber and lyft. so if it doesn't work, it's not going to be used. one of the things that the hearing showed was that we're 400 drivers a day short. we spent millions and millions of dollars on buses and trains, but none on the drivers. so one of the things -- and how can we have reliable muni we don't have operators. one of the things i did was i worked to make sure that the muni operators had a fair contract, they have a fair contract. they just had the first class a few weeks ago with the new contract. and we had 80 people in this class. before it was only like 20 people. because muni wasn't making enough money. we were training the drivers and then they would leave after 18 months to go get
we have around 30,000 uber drivers a day in this city. so what we have to do is we have to make sure transportation works. so when i first got into city hall, i called a hearing because muni wasn't working. you stand on carl and cole and people waiting for a bus and you see the time keep going up and up. all of a sudden people pill off and are taking uber and lyft. so if it doesn't work, it's not going to be used. one of the things that the hearing showed was that we're 400 drivers a day short....
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reflects the huge desire that i heard and my colleagues have heard to think about car-free spaces in this city. so, this is the current action but i don't think this is the end of it. as an agency we also need to consider where are other opportunities for car-fro spaces just to reflect how much we heard from the community that that was a value to them. should i wait a second? >> keep doing what you are doing. >> ok. so, those were four actions from our safe streets category so as you know, there are 58 total actions across our different buckets of work. those were just four highlights. if you have any questions about actions i did not discuss, i'm happy to take those questions. moving on to safe people, safe people is not intended to be work unto itself. it compliment programs and fill gaps. i'm going to use some of the highlight action to discuss precisely what that means. safe people does not work in a vacuum. it truly compliments the engineering work we're doing and helps the community to come along with us in understanding why we're doing the things we're doing to those streets. so number
reflects the huge desire that i heard and my colleagues have heard to think about car-free spaces in this city. so, this is the current action but i don't think this is the end of it. as an agency we also need to consider where are other opportunities for car-fro spaces just to reflect how much we heard from the community that that was a value to them. should i wait a second? >> keep doing what you are doing. >> ok. so, those were four actions from our safe streets category so as...
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this is what we did wrong. not one city official had the courage to get up on the witness stand and tell the truth. you know, it was just very, very sad and this isn't a time to celebrate for max harris because this community's sick. this community's sick because the leadership is sick, and we need reform. and we need a change. and that's our challenge to the leaders here in this city, if you care about this city, you have pride and integrity, then do something and be honest about it. >> max -- two and a half years behind bars. what's next for him? how will he get his life back together after all this? >> it's going to start with a nice vegan meal that's not served by santa rita jail and we'll take it from there. >> once he found out the verdict, what were his first responses and reactions? >> he tried to stop me from crying and he was emotional and we were all emotional and we didn't really say much. >> curtis, the family -- >> first, i want to say i'm sorry as somebody who's lost a child, i understand the pain and i know
this is what we did wrong. not one city official had the courage to get up on the witness stand and tell the truth. you know, it was just very, very sad and this isn't a time to celebrate for max harris because this community's sick. this community's sick because the leadership is sick, and we need reform. and we need a change. and that's our challenge to the leaders here in this city, if you care about this city, you have pride and integrity, then do something and be honest about it. >>...
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i think our city can do better. i think this project can help our city do better. i don't think we can wait any longer, and i urge you all to consider this project. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. my name is molly, my a private citizen, i live close to the development. i'm here to support it. i think it is a great project, i think it is a beautiful project. it will take some time to build it, so let's get started. shadows don't bother me. the construction is not ideal, but it is our duty, in this community to provide housing for our neighbors. i am really excited to welcome or neighbors. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> patricia roy, the planning association which goes from chestnut to debose. this is our territory as well. for an association that supported housing for over 40 years, we cannot support this project as presented today, for the following reasons. the project lacks no middle income housing. alternative plans would have solved the middle income housing, without even giving a discussion. the historical building is b
i think our city can do better. i think this project can help our city do better. i don't think we can wait any longer, and i urge you all to consider this project. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. my name is molly, my a private citizen, i live close to the development. i'm here to support it. i think it is a great project, i think it is a beautiful project. it will take some time to build it, so let's get started. shadows don't bother me. the construction is not...
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ucsf to review the remarkable progress that has been made in this struggle and to double efforts to work collaboratively to be the first cityget to zero, something that must have seemed impossibly out of reach three decades ago. this is the inspiration for our efforts and it is the model that we are pursuing to address the intersection of mental illness, homelessness, and substance use disorders. this report is a product of all these organizations coming together to help develop a consensus road map that develops tangible, immediate differences in the lives of individuals and families experiencing psychiatric illness and substance use disorder. the work that went into it from clinicians, other service providers, and many others. i can't thank mayor breed, director colfax, and dr. nigusse bland enough for your leadership and inspiration. and to daniel leary and the tipping point folks, it's been a remarkable partnership. we're tremendously grateful at ucsf. there are several other people i want to mention. first, i really would like to underscore a tremendous contribution from jane hawgood and john pritzger for their help to
ucsf to review the remarkable progress that has been made in this struggle and to double efforts to work collaboratively to be the first cityget to zero, something that must have seemed impossibly out of reach three decades ago. this is the inspiration for our efforts and it is the model that we are pursuing to address the intersection of mental illness, homelessness, and substance use disorders. this report is a product of all these organizations coming together to help develop a consensus...
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person, this small business, you helped the whole city. o you're an activist. [ applause ]. >> so that point i'm going to introduce steve wikwire that owns this marvelous cafÉ and give you a few words. thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you all for being here. so some of you know i opened this shop after working in san francisco for ten years. i wanted to bring my passion and dedication for really high-end coffee service to cole valley, where i thought it was needed. it's been really awesome and amazing being able to contribute to this community. with this legislation passing, we'll be able to contribute more, namely, staying open later, providing beer and wine service, and doing really fun comedy shows here that i think will just breathe some new life into the neighborhood and add to the mix around here. i really just want to thank our district supervisor vallie brown and her team for supporting this. [ applause ]. >> if we do want to see more small businesses opening and being run by community members, people who want to serve their commun
person, this small business, you helped the whole city. o you're an activist. [ applause ]. >> so that point i'm going to introduce steve wikwire that owns this marvelous cafÉ and give you a few words. thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you all for being here. so some of you know i opened this shop after working in san francisco for ten years. i wanted to bring my passion and dedication for really high-end coffee service to cole valley, where i thought it was needed. it's been...
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fear that if they stop protesting everything will be turned back and begging would crack down on this city and this is what keeps the protests going at this moment. that rally at the middle school is one of the protests taking place what else is planned by protesters for this weekend. we are seeing a few small actions today the hof being cause for. destructive measures that would block the city's transport system but this has not been happening so far it looks like people are preparing for tomorrow tomorrow another mosque rallies scheduled a big one being bound by the police that is always about sign because when the police bounds a rally there a reason to interfere at a quite an early stage and all these rallies that have been found so far have angered and violent clashes right mathias by the guy in hong kong we appreciate your reporting. let's get you up to speed now and some of the other stories making news around the world. saudi arabia's interior ministry says a major oil processing facility and an oil field in the country's east have been targeted in drone attacks it says huge fires
fear that if they stop protesting everything will be turned back and begging would crack down on this city and this is what keeps the protests going at this moment. that rally at the middle school is one of the protests taking place what else is planned by protesters for this weekend. we are seeing a few small actions today the hof being cause for. destructive measures that would block the city's transport system but this has not been happening so far it looks like people are preparing for...
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it stalled for 36 hours, and it dumped rain on this city. and that's what caused the flooding. e speed of this hurricane, hurricane dorian, it was much faster. it moved out of town much quicker, and it skirted the coast. so it looks like wilmington avoided the direct hit. but the more of these i cover, and the more i listen to bill karins in the studio, it feels like weather is local. and the way that these hurricanes behave is more important sometimes than the category of the hurricanes certainly. that was the case last year when hurricane florence, as i said, it came over on to wilmington. i remember i came off one of these overnight shifts, and then i went to sleep for six hours. and the eye of the hurricane really didn't move in those six hours. and that's what caused that flooding, david. >> cal perry, my colleague in wilmington, north carolina, which has been bearing the brunt of hurricane dorian here over the last few hours. and alex, i just want to note theres that been such good responses i've seen to the evacuation orders, the concern that has been raised by the state
it stalled for 36 hours, and it dumped rain on this city. and that's what caused the flooding. e speed of this hurricane, hurricane dorian, it was much faster. it moved out of town much quicker, and it skirted the coast. so it looks like wilmington avoided the direct hit. but the more of these i cover, and the more i listen to bill karins in the studio, it feels like weather is local. and the way that these hurricanes behave is more important sometimes than the category of the hurricanes...