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to have this be one of the first initiatives launched under my helm, and i commit to you and to this city that this is the first and it will not be the last, and that women and their children and their families are a key part of our economic recovery plan, a key part of equity in this city, and a key part of our future, and you have my commitment to lead the way. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, kate. and now, we have serina marie, who is a health care academy graduate with home bridge. [applause] >> good morning. i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academy -- thank you -- health care academy and all those who put this wonderful event together. i would like to share with you my story. my name is serina maria, and i am a care supervisor at home bridge. several years ago, i knew i wantsed -- wanted to be in the health care field, and home bridge gave me the opportunity in hiring me as a health care provider. during my time at home bridge, i wanted to grow in the field, so i decided to participate in their career advancement program, which is a collabo
to have this be one of the first initiatives launched under my helm, and i commit to you and to this city that this is the first and it will not be the last, and that women and their children and their families are a key part of our economic recovery plan, a key part of equity in this city, and a key part of our future, and you have my commitment to lead the way. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, kate. and now, we have serina marie, who is a health care academy...
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[applause] you have been a great light to this city, mayor breed. thank you to jeff and julie and the entire muni team, mta team. from the very top all the way through the ranks to the front line people who made this happen. you know, a famous leader in america, another great woman leader, said it takes a village. that's what made the return of the f-line possible. it was all up and down the mta pulling together with operators taking the initiatives to say we want to come back and how can we help? they helped design the protective barriers you will see in the street car as it pulls up. in the all the street cars you ride on the f-line, you will be able to be safe and this is a very positive development. it was a real collaborative effort and the shop team put them in at an unprecedented pace. i have never seen such collaboration in my 40 years around muni so i want today hear a shout out for the operators and the maintainers. [applause] also i want to give a shout out to all the business leaders and the neighborhood groups, the cbds and bids and all
[applause] you have been a great light to this city, mayor breed. thank you to jeff and julie and the entire muni team, mta team. from the very top all the way through the ranks to the front line people who made this happen. you know, a famous leader in america, another great woman leader, said it takes a village. that's what made the return of the f-line possible. it was all up and down the mta pulling together with operators taking the initiatives to say we want to come back and how can we...
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us safe when we had to shut this city down a year ago. today, we commemorate the 1906 earthquake and we also recognize our first responders. we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the person who has been leading during this pandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic. we've come so far and we have made magic happen out of tragedy. the 1989 earthquake. many of us were around during that earthquake. maybe not the 1986, the embarcadero was shadowed by a freeway and now it's open and bright and available for all to enjoy and to see. the same with this pandemic with san franciscans. we go through earthquakes. we go through pandemics. we go through
us safe when we had to shut this city down a year ago. today, we commemorate the 1906 earthquake and we also recognize our first responders. we have our fire chief janine nick olson today as well as our police chief bill scott and the person who has been leading during this pandemic, the emergency operation center thank you all so much. dr. colfax didn't get up this early in the morning. when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000...
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it's actually our first time going anywhere, you know, after the pandemic hit. >> this city has been rough a lot, and i think this is a step in the right direction of getting the community back together >> hopefully we can kind of be that catalyst to help bring everybody back together and help the growing and healing process of our >> go bats >> reporter: clearly a home run for a community looking to turn a new corner and play ball. >> we want to bring them joy we want to bring them happiness. we want to play hard for them >> it feels cool and i just like seeing people throw the ball like really far. >> go bats >> when we watch our fans walk out of the ballpark, we see smiles on their faces. and that's what really minor league baseball's about it's not as much about winning and losing as it is in the major league level here it's more about just getting everybody together, socially interacting, having a great time we take a lot of pride in that. >>> up next, a song of inspiration for louisville and beyond. ♪ can you see ♪ >>> we met a third-grader here in louisville with a powerful voi
it's actually our first time going anywhere, you know, after the pandemic hit. >> this city has been rough a lot, and i think this is a step in the right direction of getting the community back together >> hopefully we can kind of be that catalyst to help bring everybody back together and help the growing and healing process of our >> go bats >> reporter: clearly a home run for a community looking to turn a new corner and play ball. >> we want to bring them joy we...
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and this city is leading _ excited. and this city is leading the _ excited. the way. i spent excited. and this city is - leading the way. i spent three weeks on _ leading the way. i spent three weeks on this _ leading the way. i spent three weeks on this outfit. - leading the way. i spent three weeks on this outfit. deciding| weeks on this outfit. deciding what to drink, deciding what to wear. big cheers to liverpool. we love this city. were all excited _ we love this city. were all excited. practically in tears. we are _ excited. practically in tears. we are not even drunk yet, wehe— we are not even drunk yet, we're just— we are not even drunk yet, we're just ready for. a we are not even drunk yet, we're just ready for. we're 'ust ready for. a little bit we're just ready for. a little bit overwhelming. - we're just ready for. a little bit overwhelming. we - we're just ready for. a little l bit overwhelming. we haven't been — bit overwhelming. we haven't been around _ bit overwhelming. we haven't been around so _ bit overwhelming. we haven't been around so ma
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so, again, we want to say thank you so much for your hard work and all that you did to help this city throughout this pandemic. and, unlike carmen chiu who probably returned her books to the library when she was a kid, thank goodness i waived all those fines and fees of the past because i'd be in real trouble right now. forgive me, library. forgive me. [ laughter ] but, with that, thank you all again to the commissioners, the friends of the public library. so many incredible people who care deeply about making sure that people in this city have access to books, that they have access to educational materials to computers and all the things that can help nurture and grow your mind, but also a really good for your soul. so, with that, i want to open it up to questions. do we have any questions? no questions. easy. easy day today. all right. thank you all so much. take care. >> flyshaker pool was a public pool located on sloat boulevard near great highway. it operated from 1925 to 1971 and was one of the largest pools in the world. after decades of use, less people visited. the pool deter
so, again, we want to say thank you so much for your hard work and all that you did to help this city throughout this pandemic. and, unlike carmen chiu who probably returned her books to the library when she was a kid, thank goodness i waived all those fines and fees of the past because i'd be in real trouble right now. forgive me, library. forgive me. [ laughter ] but, with that, thank you all again to the commissioners, the friends of the public library. so many incredible people who care...
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last few years in the absence of very one super tech certain segments of the city as a 1st step this city has begun to closely monitor visitor numbers starting next year tourists will have to pay a fee to enter the city but what it's a kind of local miss is the what some people consider the bad old days of their. old i would also go back to what it was like 2 hours ago with a few lisp people maybe but it wasn't a massacre like they were saying it was sustainable. but you know the debate over the future of tourism in venice is far from over but for now most people here cannot wait for visitors to return. and watching data but he needs his reminder of our top story the death toll has risen in the escalating conflict between israel and hamas militants palestinian medics at least 12 people were killed overnight in a new wave of israeli airstrikes against targets in gaza among them was said to be 7 members of a family and a refugee camp. up next our technology show shift coming up after a short break we'll have more news headlines for you at the top of the hour i'm rebecca races don't go away.
last few years in the absence of very one super tech certain segments of the city as a 1st step this city has begun to closely monitor visitor numbers starting next year tourists will have to pay a fee to enter the city but what it's a kind of local miss is the what some people consider the bad old days of their. old i would also go back to what it was like 2 hours ago with a few lisp people maybe but it wasn't a massacre like they were saying it was sustainable. but you know the debate over...
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well, this city is a small city with 45000 inhabitants. it was picked because 10000 of people commute daily to a bigger city called he, they don't pity a to, to work there. so they were getting, they had very high rates of infections and they decided that they would convince these people of this city to be vaccinated. and that was the 1st challenge getting everyone to be vaccinated. they expect that they would get 80 percent. but instead they got over 94 percent of adults vaccinated. and this caused a drop, as you said, of 95 percent in the number of deaths of 86 percent in the number of people being hospitalized and 80 percent of the number of people that got infected and felt symptoms. so basically their home has is going back to normal. another thing that they found in the study, which was very interested is the children until 18 years old have not been vaccinated, but they are already being protected because there is the protection of all those adults that are vaccinated and surround them. so this is very important information which de
well, this city is a small city with 45000 inhabitants. it was picked because 10000 of people commute daily to a bigger city called he, they don't pity a to, to work there. so they were getting, they had very high rates of infections and they decided that they would convince these people of this city to be vaccinated. and that was the 1st challenge getting everyone to be vaccinated. they expect that they would get 80 percent. but instead they got over 94 percent of adults vaccinated. and this...
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that is one of the attractions of new york city forces and this monster you have to fight. ou have to actually wrestle with the city in order to just. get the very basic necessities of life. and so the idea of the city having something on its conscience this is rather small block frankly. i mean. with all honor to the dead they are dead. i think that city has always wanted to forget about what alan city has wanted to forget about the people who are buried there it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. new york city is celebrated as the place where anyone can achieve their dreams but those dreams have them in the cheers by everyone. it's true of people toiling away digging out the titles for subways we're building our skyscrapers. is true of people who are wound up homeless or because a society shunned them as happened during the aids epidemic. those stories might not be flattering to tell even more it might tell us things about our present that would run a face. we owe it to the people who h
that is one of the attractions of new york city forces and this monster you have to fight. ou have to actually wrestle with the city in order to just. get the very basic necessities of life. and so the idea of the city having something on its conscience this is rather small block frankly. i mean. with all honor to the dead they are dead. i think that city has always wanted to forget about what alan city has wanted to forget about the people who are buried there it's wanted to forget about the...
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last year, at this time, the city was closed. and, now, look at where we are. r this time, we had a different president who pulled us out of the paris agreement to meet our climate goals, but san francisco didn't let that stop us. fortunately now under president biden who made a great announcement today for the country on earth day, we in san francisco are not only well on our way to exceed the goal that he set for the nation. we are well on our way to exceed the goals we set right here in san francisco. in fact, we are 41% less in carbon emissions in san francisco since one thousand nine hundred ninety. this is six years ahead of the goal that we set initially. and it's the reason why we are so successful and the goals we set around climate change has a lot to do with partners like the warriors. this chase center is not just beautiful and fun and exciting to watch a game in. this is one of our very important environmental sustainable buildings in san francisco. this is the future. and some of the things that we did here in san francisco in addition to implement
last year, at this time, the city was closed. and, now, look at where we are. r this time, we had a different president who pulled us out of the paris agreement to meet our climate goals, but san francisco didn't let that stop us. fortunately now under president biden who made a great announcement today for the country on earth day, we in san francisco are not only well on our way to exceed the goal that he set for the nation. we are well on our way to exceed the goals we set right here in san...
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this is such an important point that i asked city attorney to explain this. what some local supporters of this resolution have been telling you is false. by our estimates about 130 common sense projects a year in san francisco would be swept up into this costly and time consuming review as with over 130 total new housing units a year that were in small projects like accessory dwelling units. >> supervisor peskin: i don't mean to interrupt, you said 130 units of housing. i wanted to factoid repeated. i apologize, ms. gibson, just repeat that. >> certainly. i did indeed say that 130 total net new housing units a year in small projects like accessory dwelling units would be requiring higher level of environmental review if this legislation was passed. >> supervisor peskin: would or might? >> if i could supervisor peskin. i would like to complete my presentation and i will be happy to answer any questions after that. all of that extra time and expense and paperwork would not change the fact that these projects would not require mitigation in san francisco. no add
this is such an important point that i asked city attorney to explain this. what some local supporters of this resolution have been telling you is false. by our estimates about 130 common sense projects a year in san francisco would be swept up into this costly and time consuming review as with over 130 total new housing units a year that were in small projects like accessory dwelling units. >> supervisor peskin: i don't mean to interrupt, you said 130 units of housing. i wanted to...
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we have to make it easy for people to have resources to stay in business in this city. and so today, signing this legislation will ensure that it goes into effect right away; that instead of taking all day to get money to small businesses, we're able to get them a check as soon as possible. we're not here to micromanage how they use it. we know they have employees, we know they have expenses, we know they have back rent, and we need to be here to support them. in san francisco, we provided loans to small businesses up to $1 million. that doesn't include the state and federal resources. that includes fees that we have not just deferred, but fees that we paid off that businesses owed to the city because they weren't making money to pay the city in the first place. so we have to make sure that we're thinking about that because we sacrificed so much. we sacrificed so much because in san francisco, when we closed down this city, we all did our part. we wore our masks, we socially distanced, we stayed away from our family and friends for the most part, and now, san francisco h
we have to make it easy for people to have resources to stay in business in this city. and so today, signing this legislation will ensure that it goes into effect right away; that instead of taking all day to get money to small businesses, we're able to get them a check as soon as possible. we're not here to micromanage how they use it. we know they have employees, we know they have expenses, we know they have back rent, and we need to be here to support them. in san francisco, we provided...
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so, again, we want to say thank you so much for your hard work and all that you did to help this city throughout this pandemic. and, unlike carmen chiu who probably returned her books to the library when she was a kid, thank goodness i waived all those fines and fees of the past because i'd be in real trouble right now. forgive me, library. forgive me. [ laughter ] but, with that, thank you all again to the commissioners, the friends of the public library. so many incredible people who care deeply about making sure that people in this city have access to books, that they have access to educational materials to computers and all the things that can help nurture and grow your mind, but also a really good for your soul. so, with that, i want to open it up to questions. do we have any questions? no questions. easy. easy day today. all right. thank you all so much. take care. >> chairman: good morning, ns welcome to the rules committee of the san francisco board of supervisors for today, monday, may 24th, 2021, i am the chair, aaron peskin, joined by vice chair, supervisor raphael mandelma
so, again, we want to say thank you so much for your hard work and all that you did to help this city throughout this pandemic. and, unlike carmen chiu who probably returned her books to the library when she was a kid, thank goodness i waived all those fines and fees of the past because i'd be in real trouble right now. forgive me, library. forgive me. [ laughter ] but, with that, thank you all again to the commissioners, the friends of the public library. so many incredible people who care...
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the reality is not one city can do this alone. not one city can fully address this problem because it's clearly a statewide crisis. we all need more resources to truly face this challenge of the scale that's needed to make a real difference. and, we need to acknowledge that this problem won't be fixed overnight. it will require a sustained commitment over multiple years. this is a challenge that's developed over decades and our response will take multiple years to really solve what is truly an embedded problem. we need to build more housing, of course, provide rental assistance for people in need and create connections to employment, education, health care and behavioral resources. there's no one solution to homelessness. it requires a number of different approaches and many of them take time. that's why we're all here today. we're calling for a commitment from the state to provide the resources we need to make a difference over multiple years. there's so much to do. we have to reactivate our shelter systems after covid. to house p
the reality is not one city can do this alone. not one city can fully address this problem because it's clearly a statewide crisis. we all need more resources to truly face this challenge of the scale that's needed to make a real difference. and, we need to acknowledge that this problem won't be fixed overnight. it will require a sustained commitment over multiple years. this is a challenge that's developed over decades and our response will take multiple years to really solve what is truly an...
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and this is during the george floyd incident, and (indiscernible) and i think that what is going on in the city, in san francisco of all places in the country, in the world, is unacceptable. and we all have an obligation because this is (indiscernible) and the italians and the irish and the african americans and the asians and we hold an exceptional obligation that most places in the world to show what we are. and i can say and with the subject, the african american naacp helped in meeting -- emergency meeting about a week ago. and i attended and it was in collaboration with asian-american leaders and i was honored to adjourn this meeting for the exceptional leader, reverend fong who for the chinese development corporation -- reverend fong, this man has spent all of his life, decades, and has been a bridge builder and in all areas across he has been exceptional and i had the privilege of knowing him before with the commissioner chen that we were all there as part of this global i havage. so i want to thank you, commissioner, for your continued leadership on this board and i just wanted to make
and this is during the george floyd incident, and (indiscernible) and i think that what is going on in the city, in san francisco of all places in the country, in the world, is unacceptable. and we all have an obligation because this is (indiscernible) and the italians and the irish and the african americans and the asians and we hold an exceptional obligation that most places in the world to show what we are. and i can say and with the subject, the african american naacp helped in meeting --...
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to the city, via the ucsff. this is for our contribution to ucsff's international training program and aids prevention. so the world recognizes our city's success towards ending the h.i.v. epidemic, therefore, ucsff includes us in their programming for h.i.v. researchers and public health officials around the world. this particular program focuses on training and statistical analysis publication of findings. we request retroactive approval is to increase the amount of the grant to the city that pushes it over the $100,000 mark. so recognizing that h.i.v. is still with us, we hope that you'll accept these additional funds, so that when we pivot back to addressing this other pandemic we'll be ready to do so. i'm here to answer any questions. >> chair haney: great, thank you. i appreciate that. and i appreciate your work. is there a b.l.a. report on this item? >> chair haney, we do not have a report on this item. >> chair haney: colleagues, any questions or comments? seeing none, can we open this up to public comment, p
to the city, via the ucsff. this is for our contribution to ucsff's international training program and aids prevention. so the world recognizes our city's success towards ending the h.i.v. epidemic, therefore, ucsff includes us in their programming for h.i.v. researchers and public health officials around the world. this particular program focuses on training and statistical analysis publication of findings. we request retroactive approval is to increase the amount of the grant to the city that...
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this was brought to manchester city _ to give. this was brought to manchester city to - to give. to give. this was brought to manchester city to win the i to give. this was brought to l manchester city to win the big to give. this was brought to - manchester city to win the big one, the biggest gaming cloud football that is— the biggest gaming cloud football that is the champions league and so it is a _ that is the champions league and so it is a huge _ that is the champions league and so it is a huge game for him and for chelsea's — it is a huge game for him and for chelsea's point of view, thomas has made _ chelsea's point of view, thomas has made great — chelsea's point of view, thomas has made great strides this season. just in recent— made great strides this season. just in recent weeks, they've dipped a little _ in recent weeks, they've dipped a little bit _ in recent weeks, they've dipped a little bit and results of not been the greatest, so it is massive for him to— the greatest, so it is massive for him to finish this season on a high note _ him to finish this season on
this was brought to manchester city _ to give. this was brought to manchester city to - to give. to give. this was brought to manchester city to win the i to give. this was brought to l manchester city to win the big to give. this was brought to - manchester city to win the big one, the biggest gaming cloud football that is— the biggest gaming cloud football that is the champions league and so it is a _ that is the champions league and so it is a huge _ that is the champions league and so it...
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[applause] you have been a great light to this city, mayor breed. and julie and the entire muni team, mta team. from the very top all the way through the ranks to the front line people who made this happen. you know, a famous leader in america, another great woman leader, said it takes a village. that's what made the return of the f-line possible. it was all up and down the mta pulling together with operators taking the initiatives to say we want to come back and how can we help? they helped design the protective barriers you will see in the street car as it pulls up. in the all the street cars you ride on the f-line, you will be able to be safe and this is a very positive development. it was a real collaborative effort and the shop team put them in at an unprecedented pace. i have never seen such collaboration in my 40 years around muni so i want today hear a shout out for the operators and the maintainers. [applause] also i want to give a shout out to all the business leaders and the neighborhood groups, the cbds and bids and all those alphabet age
[applause] you have been a great light to this city, mayor breed. and julie and the entire muni team, mta team. from the very top all the way through the ranks to the front line people who made this happen. you know, a famous leader in america, another great woman leader, said it takes a village. that's what made the return of the f-line possible. it was all up and down the mta pulling together with operators taking the initiatives to say we want to come back and how can we help? they helped...
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these are mainly reso as some scenes and this city. on the route. a cool. so this goes back also to an event on monday night where a young israeli arab person was shot and killed that has to throw the tensions the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu declared now this city is as an emergency as sown and what's a very controversial decision there will be additional forces that are usually stationed in the occupied west bank will be sent there what do you have to say that is really our community has been very active and protesting what has been happening here in the last weeks when it comes to actions and it's true slim. the un's special coordinator for the middle east tanya says there is a danger of all out war what is being done to prevent the. well there have been a lot of calls fine now by the international community by several countries trying to deescalate what happened in previous rounds of conflict was that their web mediation efforts going on behind the scenes many by activists like the you and for example egypt or cutter between hamas the milit
these are mainly reso as some scenes and this city. on the route. a cool. so this goes back also to an event on monday night where a young israeli arab person was shot and killed that has to throw the tensions the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu declared now this city is as an emergency as sown and what's a very controversial decision there will be additional forces that are usually stationed in the occupied west bank will be sent there what do you have to say that is really our...
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to have this be one of the first initiatives launched under my helm, and i commit to you and to this city that this is the first and it will not be the last, and that women and their children and their families are a key part of our economic recovery plan, a key part of equity in this city, and a key part of our future, and you have my commitment to lead the way. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, kate. and now, we have serina marie, who is a health care academy graduate with home bridge. [applause] >> good morning. i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academy -- thank you -- health care academy and all those who put this wonderful event together. i would like to share with you my story. my name is serina maria, and i am a care supervisor at home bridge. several years ago, i knew i wantsed -- wanted to be in the health care field, and home bridge gave me the opportunity in hiring me as a health care provider. during my time at home bridge, i wanted to grow in the field, so i decided to participate in their career advancement program, which is a collabo
to have this be one of the first initiatives launched under my helm, and i commit to you and to this city that this is the first and it will not be the last, and that women and their children and their families are a key part of our economic recovery plan, a key part of equity in this city, and a key part of our future, and you have my commitment to lead the way. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, kate. and now, we have serina marie, who is a health care academy...
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have mapped and marked this whole slope the largest in the city of course but not everyone understands the initiative this man says he has no idea what the border with the numbers meant for he doesn't own a smartphone and has never heard of google or google going to do little that's the reason but he wants to conduct regular information sessions ions like. this look i was explaining what class codes are and what they can be used for for example getting the cooking gasoline those delivered to the doorsteps every month do you look at a lot of it at the destination look back on a much the concept is still new but many young residents here have smartphones and on creative use google maps individual addresses could help residents open bank accounts and access services more easily in the future the technology i mean look simple but creating the law schools is far from easy. 230 kilometers away in the city of bonnie a team of data analysts work at the n.g.o.s mean office this specialized in using a graphic information system so-called mapping. led the use satellite images as well as mapping t
have mapped and marked this whole slope the largest in the city of course but not everyone understands the initiative this man says he has no idea what the border with the numbers meant for he doesn't own a smartphone and has never heard of google or google going to do little that's the reason but he wants to conduct regular information sessions ions like. this look i was explaining what class codes are and what they can be used for for example getting the cooking gasoline those delivered to...
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[applause] you have been a great light to this city, mayor breed. thank you to jeff and julie and the entire muni team, mta team. from the very top all the way through the ranks to the front line people who made this happen. you know, a famous leader in america, another great woman leader, said it takes a village. that's what made the return of the f-line possible. it was all up and down the mta pulling together with operators taking the initiatives to say we want to come back and how can we help? they helped design the protective barriers you will see in the street car as it pulls up. in the all the street cars you ride on the f-line, you will be able to be safe and this is a very positive development. it was a real collaborative effort and the shop team put them in at an unprecedented pace. i have never seen such collaboration in my 40 years around muni so i want today hear a shout out for the operators and the maintainers. [applause] also i want to give a shout out to all the business leaders and the neighborhood groups, the cbds and bids and all
[applause] you have been a great light to this city, mayor breed. thank you to jeff and julie and the entire muni team, mta team. from the very top all the way through the ranks to the front line people who made this happen. you know, a famous leader in america, another great woman leader, said it takes a village. that's what made the return of the f-line possible. it was all up and down the mta pulling together with operators taking the initiatives to say we want to come back and how can we...
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this integration off, the italian brock, food, surprise, what baseball city. oh boy, any money that money the money right up next will stories the week and reports there after the break, the forget you can find all the latest news around the complex and always i d, w dot com for myself and the team will phoenix help me in the i change the africa what's the story or the people who don't have for their future w dot com, african megacity multimedia insight. click and enter. how does a virus spread? why do we panic by? and when will all this? 3 of the topics that we covered in a weekly radio broadcast if you would like me for information on the kroner virus or any other science topics, you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find those w dot com slash science. the me, the this week on world story. the trial against about the supporters begins in russia. dennis is once again tensing on tourists. that we begin with append hospital staff around the world are being pushed to the brink of burden. this may have
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[applause] you have been a great light to this city, mayor breed. thank you to jeff and julie and the entire muni team, mta team. from the very top all the way through the ranks to the front line people who made this happen. you know, a famous leader in america, another great woman leader, said it takes a village. that's what made the return of the f-line possible. it was all up and down the mta pulling together with operators taking the initiatives to say we want to come back and how can we help? they helped design the protective barriers you will see in the street car as it pulls up. in the all the street cars you ride on the f-line, you will be able to be safe and this is a very positive development. it was a real collaborative effort and the shop team put them in at an unprecedented pace. i have never seen such collaboration in my 40 years around muni so i want today hear a shout out for the operators and the maintainers. [applause] also i want to give a shout out to all the business leaders and the neighborhood groups, the cbds and bids and all
[applause] you have been a great light to this city, mayor breed. thank you to jeff and julie and the entire muni team, mta team. from the very top all the way through the ranks to the front line people who made this happen. you know, a famous leader in america, another great woman leader, said it takes a village. that's what made the return of the f-line possible. it was all up and down the mta pulling together with operators taking the initiatives to say we want to come back and how can we...
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how big does this deal, as a manchester city _ now. city fan, _ now. how big does this deal, as a manchester city fan, to _ now. how big does this deal, as a manchester city fan, to be - now. how big does this deal, as a manchester city fan, to be on - now. how big does this deal, as a manchester city fan, to be on the | manchester city fan, to be on the verge of a champions league final? yeah, it feels big but i don't want to count — yeah, it feels big but i don't want to count any chickens because we have _ to count any chickens because we have been— to count any chickens because we have been here before, real madridm _ have been here before, real madrid... ithink have been here before, real madrid... i think that night we were 'ust madrid... ! think that night we were just really— madrid... i think that night we were just really disappointed. we wanted to see _ just really disappointed. we wanted to see them leave everything on the pitch. _ to see them leave everything on the pitch. give _ to see them leave everything on the pitch, g
how big does this deal, as a manchester city _ now. city fan, _ now. how big does this deal, as a manchester city fan, to _ now. how big does this deal, as a manchester city fan, to be - now. how big does this deal, as a manchester city fan, to be on - now. how big does this deal, as a manchester city fan, to be on the | manchester city fan, to be on the verge of a champions league final? yeah, it feels big but i don't want to count — yeah, it feels big but i don't want to count any chickens...
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even if the army as a 1st step this city has begun to closely monitor visitor numbers starting next year tourists will have to pay a fee to enter the city but more it's a clue to mrs what some people consider the bad old days and. i would also go back to what it was like to her years ago with a few less people maybe but it wasn't a massacre like they were saying didn't. sustainable. you know the debate over the future of tourism in venice is far from over but for now most people here cannot wait for visitors to return. stevens joins us from outside states will go to the science in a moment but 1st wave of these borders is going to reopen not just the tourists of course but people who haven't seen their families in such a long time i haven't seen my parents in australia for 2 and a half years so officials that i are sorry spacing borders to open up in october 2021 unfortunate isn't borne out in australia or it's expected not to be until mid 2022 that's a big weight yeah i know it's a bit better and in europe so some countries like poland already open with exceptions like need vaccinations
even if the army as a 1st step this city has begun to closely monitor visitor numbers starting next year tourists will have to pay a fee to enter the city but more it's a clue to mrs what some people consider the bad old days and. i would also go back to what it was like to her years ago with a few less people maybe but it wasn't a massacre like they were saying didn't. sustainable. you know the debate over the future of tourism in venice is far from over but for now most people here cannot...
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one of the sectors with the highest unemployment rate, so this is the opportunity to really open up our city again. my hope is that this infrastructure that creates these performance opportunities can then be spread out into all of our neighborhoods where we have these shared spaces. the hope is that we have these events downtown and folks from the sunset and richmond and marina will come down and remember what it's like to be here. so the arts -- the arts are a catalyst, you know? it is the magic that we need. there's a reason why the w.p.a. included so many murals that we see today. this is history. you know, going through what we went through is history. i'm excited about our new leadership. directors remington and brown and our new director of economic activity in the city, kate sophis. all of these folks know our city, know our arts, and are going to be doing more of these different type of projects, so i'm just grateful, mayor, and thank you so much, and thank you all. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made m
one of the sectors with the highest unemployment rate, so this is the opportunity to really open up our city again. my hope is that this infrastructure that creates these performance opportunities can then be spread out into all of our neighborhoods where we have these shared spaces. the hope is that we have these events downtown and folks from the sunset and richmond and marina will come down and remember what it's like to be here. so the arts -- the arts are a catalyst, you know? it is the...
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the city has drawn in the efforts to carry through this. looking ahead, i think these are some of the big questions that are going to come up as you grapple with the budget and plan for the fiscal years thereafter. the city by largely of assistance of transfer tax and stimulus finds ourselves in a better situation than back in december. but there are challenges looking ahead. i think the big ones in terms of revenue uncertainty are kind of number one, some of the risks regarding fema. disallowances there might be there in the future. number two is while the world is improving, the pace at which our local economy to recover will be a major uncertainty. that will be especially true in the year ahead. in particular taxes dependent on office workers and hospitality industry. so i think there's going to be a great deal of uncertainty. i don't think so much about whether a recovery will occur, but the pace. and then third issue has to go with the one time nature of the federal stimulus funds pulling the budget largely together for the next two yea
the city has drawn in the efforts to carry through this. looking ahead, i think these are some of the big questions that are going to come up as you grapple with the budget and plan for the fiscal years thereafter. the city by largely of assistance of transfer tax and stimulus finds ourselves in a better situation than back in december. but there are challenges looking ahead. i think the big ones in terms of revenue uncertainty are kind of number one, some of the risks regarding fema....
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[applause] you have been a great light to this city, mayor breed. the very top all the way through the ranks to the front line people who made this happen. you know, a famous leader in america, another great woman leader, said it takes a village. that's what made the return of the f-line possible. it was all up and down the mta pulling together with operators taking the initiatives to say we want to come back and how can we help? they helped design the protective barriers you will see in the street car as it pulls up. in the all the street cars you ride on the f-line, you will be able to be safe and this is a very positive development. it was a real collaborative effort and the shop team put them in at an unprecedented pace. i have never seen such collaboration in my 40 years around muni so i want today hear a shout out for the operators and the maintainers. [applause] also i want to give a shout out to all the business leaders and the neighborhood groups, the cbds and bids and all those alphabet agencies that bring our businesses, our small busines
[applause] you have been a great light to this city, mayor breed. the very top all the way through the ranks to the front line people who made this happen. you know, a famous leader in america, another great woman leader, said it takes a village. that's what made the return of the f-line possible. it was all up and down the mta pulling together with operators taking the initiatives to say we want to come back and how can we help? they helped design the protective barriers you will see in the...
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everything about this city is colored by.the council even chose purple for their opinions combining the red and the. the football is part of the basic house of political. versus everton the city has defied. the biggest game for the whole i don't like the topic. you know i want them to win so badly that content joins with 9 games to go liverpool need just 6 points and their 30 year title wait will be over surely nothing can stop them this time. but in early 2020 the world turns red and for all the wrong reasons. the world needs to take action. you must stay in. the coronavirus through everything into question question just one question do you think it's going to finish we have no idea let's hope so. with liverpool's title. there was even talk of canceling the season altogether. weeks became months but on the 17th of june the premiership was back on and so was the darby. family and friends of us and. so i really want to rub it in. covering the match with the field drop a hugely popular pull cost for liverpool fans all around th
everything about this city is colored by.the council even chose purple for their opinions combining the red and the. the football is part of the basic house of political. versus everton the city has defied. the biggest game for the whole i don't like the topic. you know i want them to win so badly that content joins with 9 games to go liverpool need just 6 points and their 30 year title wait will be over surely nothing can stop them this time. but in early 2020 the world turns red and for all...
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planet and this beautiful city. we are stewards of this land and i feel like this commission is a way to give voice to the voiceless, the creatures that depend on us for health and welfare which why i would love to serve on it. thank you so much. >> thank you. our next applicant is iris chan. >> clerk: yes. ms. chan is currently on mute. if you press star 6 on the telephone line, you can provide your comments. >> hello. >> clerk: yes. please proceed. >> hi. good morning. thank you so much for having me today. i just wanted to briefly talk about why animal welfare is so important to me. when i think of animal welfare, i think what's important to our city and also the wild animals, the animals that do eat, the animals that they wear and, you know, learning with bachelor's of animal science from u.c. davis that these animals they have emotions. they are very intelligent and we really need to think about the way humans and animals have relationships. starting with, you know, not calling our companion animals as pets beca
planet and this beautiful city. we are stewards of this land and i feel like this commission is a way to give voice to the voiceless, the creatures that depend on us for health and welfare which why i would love to serve on it. thank you so much. >> thank you. our next applicant is iris chan. >> clerk: yes. ms. chan is currently on mute. if you press star 6 on the telephone line, you can provide your comments. >> hello. >> clerk: yes. please proceed. >> hi. good...
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given to the elderly and the ill in cities such as ball, the authorities are no targeting dues who live on the margins of society. ah, finally a chance to get the job. at this time, the shelter in bon, around 60, to 90 people who have found refugees, have signed a pro vaccination today. it's a special vaccine campaign by the city authorities and efforts to reach those who might otherwise fall through the cracks in the system. thanks a lot of i, i think it's great. i don't think i would have been able to sort this out myself. so i think it's quite good history and such counseling session apart from difficulties they face making a doctors appointment. there are other obstacles to homeless people getting vaccinated. this is the law to destiny. my lot of you have one and most of the people are not so healthy. they've had a hard life of experience homelessness, extreme poverty, drug addiction. they've had to take a lot of medication and it's just competing to know that they will no longer be at risk of getting a severe credit. 19 infections, i think we go to the corner. so far, germany has vaccinated a 3rd of the population with us both, but they still aren't en
given to the elderly and the ill in cities such as ball, the authorities are no targeting dues who live on the margins of society. ah, finally a chance to get the job. at this time, the shelter in bon, around 60, to 90 people who have found refugees, have signed a pro vaccination today. it's a special vaccine campaign by the city authorities and efforts to reach those who might otherwise fall through the cracks in the system. thanks a lot of i, i think it's great. i don't think i would have...
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i would say about half the people now in a city that takes this thing very seriously. ge caution, and governor cuomo also publicly butted heads with mayor bill de blasio about the timeline. in fact, cuomo went the opposite direction. he thinks possibly the city could be open sooner but he didn't want to give a timeline and he took a few shots with it as well. listen in here. >> july 1. you have may, you have june. you know, what happens in may? what happens in june? i would like to get the reopening hopeful, hopeful reopening date before that. >> i really do disagree with the governor on some very important matters, and i think, and i have been clear about it, he should not remain in office after the things that he has done. but that doesn't change the mission. the mission is to get this city fully reopened, our healthcare team work to determine what was the date that we could do it the right way. they believe in july 1stment. >> reporter: cuomo saying he thought it was irresponsible to put a specific date on it, but whether you, you know, the state can supercede the ci
i would say about half the people now in a city that takes this thing very seriously. ge caution, and governor cuomo also publicly butted heads with mayor bill de blasio about the timeline. in fact, cuomo went the opposite direction. he thinks possibly the city could be open sooner but he didn't want to give a timeline and he took a few shots with it as well. listen in here. >> july 1. you have may, you have june. you know, what happens in may? what happens in june? i would like to get...
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this is not unexpected. we know as cities re-open including in san francisco, cases gradually go up. the virus is again spreading, so we must be vigilant in wearing masks, social distancing, and following the precautions that we know slows the spread. after all, together we have beaten back three surges. and i know we do not want to see a significant fourth surge here. we are seeing alarming conditions in other parts of the country. as you know, the cdc director and other health care experts are worried. that is why it's so important for us to fully immunize our city. until we reach that all-important herd immunity, the virus will always have the possibility of surging again. and, of course, variants remain a concern. they are here in the bay area and we must remain vigilant. and though the state's expanded eligibility comes as welcome news and i'm grateful for this, we still don't have enough vaccine supply. our ability to serve all those who are eligible depends on that supply and we don't have enough supply yet. so we are
this is not unexpected. we know as cities re-open including in san francisco, cases gradually go up. the virus is again spreading, so we must be vigilant in wearing masks, social distancing, and following the precautions that we know slows the spread. after all, together we have beaten back three surges. and i know we do not want to see a significant fourth surge here. we are seeing alarming conditions in other parts of the country. as you know, the cdc director and other health care experts...
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in saying a special thanks to those who serve. ♪ >> a very special place in this city"nightly news" for this friday from l.a. be sure to catch all our "across america" stories on our website, nbcnightlynews.com thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and ♪ i want to know ♪ ♪ how can i tell if he loves me so? ♪ ♪ oh, no, you will deceived ♪ ♪ oh, no, he'll make believe ♪ ♪ if you wanna know if he loves you so ♪ ♪ it's in his kiss ♪ ♪ oh, no, it's just his charms ♪ ♪ oh, no, that's just his arms ♪ ♪ if you want to know if he loves you so ♪ ♪ it's in his kiss ♪ ♪ oho, it's in his kiss ♪ ♪ oh-oho, hug him, squeeze him tight ♪ ♪ find out what you wanna know ♪ ♪ if it's love, if it really is ♪ ♪ it's there in his kiss ♪ ♪ oh, no, that's not the way ♪ ♪ and you're not listening to all that i say ♪ ♪ if you wanna know if he loves you so ♪ ♪ it's in his kiss ♪ ♪ oho, it's in his kiss ♪ ♪ oh, it's in his kiss ♪ ♪ ooh, it's in his kiss ♪ ♪ it's in his kiss ♪♪ [applause] >> kelly: welcome. give it up for our band. playing some cher today. who
in saying a special thanks to those who serve. ♪ >> a very special place in this city"nightly news" for this friday from l.a. be sure to catch all our "across america" stories on our website, nbcnightlynews.com thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and ♪ i want to know ♪ ♪ how can i tell if he loves me so? ♪ ♪ oh, no, you will deceived ♪ ♪ oh, no, he'll make believe ♪ ♪ if you wanna know if he loves you so...
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city. we should know what happens after people we should be able to see. that space. the fact they were using inmates to maintain this active burial site where 1000000 souls are buried where so much of new york city history is buried is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that has existed in this city for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect if you're poor in this world or you're not powerful you get forgotten pretty quickly. and harland is exactly where our society in our country puts the people who are poor and forgot. and you have of you know a situation you couldn't make up in which you are the poor in forgotten people who are alive and are in jail who are burying the poor and forgotten people who are dead. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this off and spearing dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. one else seemed wrong but all in all just don't call. me that is yet to shape out just they
city. we should know what happens after people we should be able to see. that space. the fact they were using inmates to maintain this active burial site where 1000000 souls are buried where so much of new york city history is buried is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that has existed in this city for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect if you're poor in this world or you're not powerful you get forgotten pretty quickly. and harland is exactly where...
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many in this city and many on my political right. he fraternal order of police speaks for kansas city any more than some other activist groups on the left speak for kansas city. when you are may area you have to make a balanced decision. a super majority of the city council one, just having a trend line of increasing homicides year after year is actually not helpful for us and by the way, the record was in 1992 when i think you lived in kansas city. we've had this sort of thing as a generational challenge. time and again we have increased budgets without accountability. we are now increasing the budget but adding accountability. no one has explained to me why that hurts. nobody has explained to me why kansas city should be different than every city in america in terms of having some control over how police money is being spent. that money is going right back in. so i understand there are a lot of folks -- >> harris: i will ask my team to pop up the responses from some of the residents in his city and you are right. this isn't everybod
many in this city and many on my political right. he fraternal order of police speaks for kansas city any more than some other activist groups on the left speak for kansas city. when you are may area you have to make a balanced decision. a super majority of the city council one, just having a trend line of increasing homicides year after year is actually not helpful for us and by the way, the record was in 1992 when i think you lived in kansas city. we've had this sort of thing as a...
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this is an important step to protect human rights in our city. i urge supervisor mar, stefani to cosponsor this resolution. thank you. >> next caller, please. >> i am a d1 resident. h. [indiscernable] the media are showing protestors shot at with rubber bullets. what we have seen in the past summer with killing of george floyd is discrepancy between law on the books and action. the chemical agents and disorientation devices are being used for the first amendment right. they should be able to protest without being fear of being injured. thank you. >> next caller, please. >> i am calling to support supervisor walton's right to protest. i am with sciu. we are members. they have been the essential services to keep our county and city clean and safe. [ inaudible ] the movement that is going on for the last year and a half. they have been protesting. these are mostly women, immigrants, children of immigrants. they are showing courage to exercise their fundamental american right to protest. yet they are faced down by intimidating weapons. these are essen
this is an important step to protect human rights in our city. i urge supervisor mar, stefani to cosponsor this resolution. thank you. >> next caller, please. >> i am a d1 resident. h. [indiscernable] the media are showing protestors shot at with rubber bullets. what we have seen in the past summer with killing of george floyd is discrepancy between law on the books and action. the chemical agents and disorientation devices are being used for the first amendment right. they should...
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this house in the center in the heart of gaza city that is a wave from the border lines this. indicating that there is no safe place and safe time and the gaza strip for the time being. we were exposed to such a powerful show and that our home was severely damaged but people who were attacked during the showing are simply civilians. what happens as a grown and the world just can't remain quiet about it but because it is easier overtaken the world is than is because israel seems to be above the law yet i don't know this is a big disaster really a big one imagine a whole family has been killed. all the elbereth site another refugee camp located in the gasser strip it was hit by. was. local health officials claim a woman and her 3 children were among those killed on a friday in a strike since the start of the week at least $145.00 people have lost their lives and girls including dozens of children over a 1000 palestinians have been wounded. unicef's regional chief of communications spoke to the program on the. violence truth stop violence where
this house in the center in the heart of gaza city that is a wave from the border lines this. indicating that there is no safe place and safe time and the gaza strip for the time being. we were exposed to such a powerful show and that our home was severely damaged but people who were attacked during the showing are simply civilians. what happens as a grown and the world just can't remain quiet about it but because it is easier overtaken the world is than is because israel seems to be above the...