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. >> tony hall nos habló de los más importantes puntos de su esrtr >> tony ha trabajado gran parte dead,. >> el candidato dijo que su objteivo es devolver a la ciudad lo que le correspobde. >> su propuesta incluye la eliminación de la corrupción. >> con el fin de generar más empleos es crucial agilizar el proceso para dar más permisos. >> ahora hay como 15 permisos que le piden a las empresas pequeñas. >> en materia de educación pública. >> los principales desafíos son tener líderes que apoyen a la comunidad. >> hay demasiados programas frívolos. >> manifestó que no es el favor de una ciudad santuario. >> ahora bien, aclaró que no está en favor de la deportación . >> destacó el valor de la gran diversidad con múltiples nacionalidades. >> uno de los cuerpos fue localizado en uno de los botes que estaba en los suburbios de la ciudad. >> la amenazaron con desenterrar a su hija muerta si no pagaba la deuda por los gastos del funral. >> si usted cae víctima de esto, denúncielos. >> ayer se vivió una probadita de lo que se vivió el pasado invierno. este percance causó problemas en las carre
. >> tony hall nos habló de los más importantes puntos de su esrtr >> tony ha trabajado gran parte dead,. >> el candidato dijo que su objteivo es devolver a la ciudad lo que le correspobde. >> su propuesta incluye la eliminación de la corrupción. >> con el fin de generar más empleos es crucial agilizar el proceso para dar más permisos. >> ahora hay como 15 permisos que le piden a las empresas pequeñas. >> en materia de educación pública....
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next up, bevan dufty and tony hall. >> i am on the to be running for mayor of our great city. i served for eight years on the board of supervisors representing district 8, but i was also director of neighborhood services for five and a half years, and i ran the city complete department, and i always said an angry customer was my best asset in helping to see what was working and what was not working in our city. it might be streetcar that did not show up or was 30. it might be a pothole that caused a car to break its axle or a bicyclist to break their elbow or a family struggling to make it in san francisco like my family struggled as i was raised by a single mom growing up in new york city. i think our city could use someone who has run the city's complaint department to be mayor of san francisco because i believe that fixing the big picture is about having the basics work. about you walking out of your home and having that bus be on time and clean and a pleasant ride for you. about not having someone drunk and passed out on the street as you are trying to walk to school or wo
next up, bevan dufty and tony hall. >> i am on the to be running for mayor of our great city. i served for eight years on the board of supervisors representing district 8, but i was also director of neighborhood services for five and a half years, and i ran the city complete department, and i always said an angry customer was my best asset in helping to see what was working and what was not working in our city. it might be streetcar that did not show up or was 30. it might be a pothole...
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this message -- this question is for tony hall. regarding the san francisco century policy, the city has been very strong in defending the rights of undocumented immigrants to live here in san francisco. would you advocate changing it, and if so, would you expect your police department in your human services agency, the sheriff's department, although that is is every elected official, adult probation department, juvenile probation to change the way they're handling the issue? >> yes, you heard me stay in the opening statement that goes with the only candidate that would put an end to a century city. it is not that want to deport people. it put public safety in jeopardy. and the first responsibility of the mayor -- is this thing on? here we go. the first -- there we go. the first responsibility of an elected official is protect the safety of the citizens. i am not after reporting. i do not want to deport people, but i want to know what they were accused of. i believe in the secured amenities act, obama's secured committed this act.
this message -- this question is for tony hall. regarding the san francisco century policy, the city has been very strong in defending the rights of undocumented immigrants to live here in san francisco. would you advocate changing it, and if so, would you expect your police department in your human services agency, the sheriff's department, although that is is every elected official, adult probation department, juvenile probation to change the way they're handling the issue? >> yes, you...
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host: and you mentioned tony hall was one of your great friends, a democrat from ohio. what do you think about the current state between the parties in congress? guest: it's not good. it's not good. host: and what caused it, do you know? guest: i don't know. i really don't know. i think tony hall, he may not want me to call a liberal democrat --, he's moderate liberal democrat. he's my friend. i'm a conservative republican. we became friends in 1982 and we still meet together. we're still friends. something has happened and i don't know that i can, you know, explain what it is but i think you can have differences. and ronald reagan was a model again. ronald reagan and tip o'neal, you hear the stories. i don't know how close they were but they cooperated and worked together. i think the country is in such a difficult time. high unemployment, housing foreclosures and so i think it's time. i am a conservative republican. i believe in the values of my party. i think -- and tony and i found a number of issues that we can work on. host: tell me about the title of your book "p
host: and you mentioned tony hall was one of your great friends, a democrat from ohio. what do you think about the current state between the parties in congress? guest: it's not good. it's not good. host: and what caused it, do you know? guest: i don't know. i really don't know. i think tony hall, he may not want me to call a liberal democrat --, he's moderate liberal democrat. he's my friend. i'm a conservative republican. we became friends in 1982 and we still meet together. we're still...
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tony hall. i am not a member of a political party. i am running to be a working mayor offering serious solutions. fraught with programs that will cost the taxpayer down the road , we all need a serious solution to pension reform to bring all of these pension benefits. i am talking about keeping expenditures in line with revenues, cutting special- interest deals. we are talking about a san francisco income-tax. city hall does not need a blank check, it needs a reality check. enough of the sanctuary city. that is a program and policy that endangers public safety -- safety. changing the culture of city hall will take determination, leadership, and it will take you to help me. join me. [applause] >> my name is city attorney, dennis herrera. i wanted to thank the house for giving me the opportunity to have a conversation with you all about what is at stake in this election. you clearly recognize that this is a seminal collection. this is the most important race we have had in and what years, because of the unique challenges we have found,
tony hall. i am not a member of a political party. i am running to be a working mayor offering serious solutions. fraught with programs that will cost the taxpayer down the road , we all need a serious solution to pension reform to bring all of these pension benefits. i am talking about keeping expenditures in line with revenues, cutting special- interest deals. we are talking about a san francisco income-tax. city hall does not need a blank check, it needs a reality check. enough of the...
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if they do not have the money to televise, where does he get the money on the tony hall case? in my opinion that case could have been resolved in roughly 30 minutes of face-to-face negotiation. secondly, mr. lynn mentioned to me that the ethics commission has the ability to refuse to put its findings in writing using different loopholes as he told me over the phone, even joe live in that cannot stop him. of course i had nothing to do after he told me that. what i feel the ethics commission should be doing is to protect the citizens. in the case that i had mentioned earlier, there were two witnesses committed. i asked the enforcement officer at the ethics commission for a simple yes or no answer. number one, did you talk with the first witness? no answer. no. two, did you talk with the second witness, mr. phil ginsberg? no answer. to this day i still do not have a written answer whether they even talked to the witnesses. obviously if they are not want to tell me they even talk to the witnesses, i can see why the case is still unresolved. you were telling me the city has the mon
if they do not have the money to televise, where does he get the money on the tony hall case? in my opinion that case could have been resolved in roughly 30 minutes of face-to-face negotiation. secondly, mr. lynn mentioned to me that the ethics commission has the ability to refuse to put its findings in writing using different loopholes as he told me over the phone, even joe live in that cannot stop him. of course i had nothing to do after he told me that. what i feel the ethics commission...
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where does he get all the money for the tony hall case?still wondering what ever happened to the controversy will check? i am kind of figuring that somebody is stonewalling that aspect of the case. on the title it says it is a sleeping watchdog. i would like to suggest a more appropriate description of the ethics commission. i would describe it as a lap dog that kisses too much. one word was left out because it is a family tv show. now here is the bomb shell, and i am sure a lot of people know what i'm calling to say. the ethics commission uses loopholes to stonewalled since 2008. an investigation they claim is complete, the question is, it is my district supervisor are residents during the 2008 election cycle? it ed chu was investigated publicly and chris daly was investigated publicly, then what happened to this sitting supervisor? there should be no difference between the three of them, and i take the viewpoint of is it is -- it is a simple question -- yes or no? for three years the city attorney's office has sat on it without doing any
where does he get all the money for the tony hall case?still wondering what ever happened to the controversy will check? i am kind of figuring that somebody is stonewalling that aspect of the case. on the title it says it is a sleeping watchdog. i would like to suggest a more appropriate description of the ethics commission. i would describe it as a lap dog that kisses too much. one word was left out because it is a family tv show. now here is the bomb shell, and i am sure a lot of people know...