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cut down in like vancouver seattle or something there then shipped across the entire pacific to china to be turned into ikea tables or songs and then and then the packaging stern of the packaging also to put the table and then the ship back across the entire ocean to be sold to a yes we all need to stop using plastic bags and wraps according to the e.p.a. we use of are a billion day you also need to stop using plastic straw and plastic glass globe they are. these days you need to really use your blow up dolls i can't stress that enough all right you do not throw them out after one day you don't arrive just put a different pair of pants on them and change the name tag or something. good to go . but doing all of that still won't be enough we have to change our system of as a whole however that argument doesn't always win people over change the system think some people want to make everything about jobs all that i will find is make it about jobs by them and says recycling is a job creator recycling creates up to seven times more jobs per ton than landfilling there you go and switching to
cut down in like vancouver seattle or something there then shipped across the entire pacific to china to be turned into ikea tables or songs and then and then the packaging stern of the packaging also to put the table and then the ship back across the entire ocean to be sold to a yes we all need to stop using plastic bags and wraps according to the e.p.a. we use of are a billion day you also need to stop using plastic straw and plastic glass globe they are. these days you need to really use...
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cut down in like vancouver seattle or something there then shipped across the entire pacific to china to to be turned into ikea tables or song and. and then the packaging is turn to the packaging also to put the table and then the ship back across the entire ocean to be sold to a customer the customer then puts the faxing is a recycling bin and that is then shipped back across the ocean to china china then recycles it into new packaging that is sent back to the united states so a little bit of wood pulp has seen more of the world and kanye west and his private jet on a bender. and expensive massive amount of fossil fuels in the process but that's not even the biggest problem the biggest problem is that china is not taking the recycling anymore so this year throughout america millions of tons of paper and plastic are being dumped in landfills it's all done. i've been carefully separating my paper and the glass and then i put and put them into the thing and then the other thing i carry the bags out to the to the green dumpster and i feel like a good citizen scallop people throwing stuff
cut down in like vancouver seattle or something there then shipped across the entire pacific to china to to be turned into ikea tables or song and. and then the packaging is turn to the packaging also to put the table and then the ship back across the entire ocean to be sold to a customer the customer then puts the faxing is a recycling bin and that is then shipped back across the ocean to china china then recycles it into new packaging that is sent back to the united states so a little bit of...
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we have this in vancouver, seattle, other cities, maybe 20% of those units aren't even occupied. so i truly believe with public data, we can tell who lives in a unit, whether it's occupied, whether it's just being held as a land banking or an investment from somebody outside of the area, and i believe we need to address that issue somehow. vancouver placed a vacancy tax on their vacant unit. i believe we need to take some step nz that. -- steps in that. i talk to some people in the yimby unit, and they say well, that's 5%. we need to address what we've -- just like the entitlements, we need to address what we already have before we keep trying to take on more. you know, what is the reason why units are sitting vacant? >> supervisor safai: i have a question for commissioner moore, yes, please. thank you, commissioner, you might want to pull the microphone down. so i appreciated the conversation we had the other day, and i was appreciative of all of your international experience that you bring as well as all the work that you've done in san francisco. so i first want to say i think
we have this in vancouver, seattle, other cities, maybe 20% of those units aren't even occupied. so i truly believe with public data, we can tell who lives in a unit, whether it's occupied, whether it's just being held as a land banking or an investment from somebody outside of the area, and i believe we need to address that issue somehow. vancouver placed a vacancy tax on their vacant unit. i believe we need to take some step nz that. -- steps in that. i talk to some people in the yimby unit,...
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it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland,go, all up and down the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't necessarily support punk rock. [♪] >> last, but certainly not least is a jell-o be opera. they are the punk rock candidate of the lead singer called the dead kennedys. >> if we are blaming anybody in san francisco, we will just blame the dead kennedys. >> there you go. >> we had situations where concerts were cancelled due to flyers, obscene flyers that the city was thought -- that he thought was obscene that had been put up. the city of san francisco has come around to embrace it's musicians. when they have the centennial for city hall, they brought in all kinds of local musicians and i
it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland,go, all up and down the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco...
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should be able to travel by train from san diego to l.a., to san francisco, to portland, to seattle, and to vancouver. a west coast a vision for how we live. [applause] >> i have one additional hope and that is the hope for my 2-year-old son. i mentioned that word, high-speed rail. [applause] >> it is my hope that someday, my son gets on a train here that is like our experience of getting on b.r.t. and caltrain and he visits his friends in l.a. in the time it takes for me to visit my friend in san jose. some day that will happen. someday we will celebrate that. until that happens, we party on today here in california, here in san francisco. congratulations. [applause] >> as i stated, it is one relay process after another for the resources that are needed to. san francisco has always been blessed in the halls of the legislature, even though we have very few members, so to speak, in terms of members. our members always seem to project themselves and present themselves and their colleagues embrace them and give them great assignments. the man that i am about to present to you is exactly in that category
should be able to travel by train from san diego to l.a., to san francisco, to portland, to seattle, and to vancouver. a west coast a vision for how we live. [applause] >> i have one additional hope and that is the hope for my 2-year-old son. i mentioned that word, high-speed rail. [applause] >> it is my hope that someday, my son gets on a train here that is like our experience of getting on b.r.t. and caltrain and he visits his friends in l.a. in the time it takes for me to visit...
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it looks like seattle has a great chance of coming in the national hockey league. we are going from vancouver to montreal to l.a. to florida with teams in the national hockey league. we are so fortunate our best players are tremendous people. you look at guy like sidney crosby and austin matthews in toronto. what ovechkin did last year, how emotional he was and helped people rally around that. maria: and we know he cares. >> even if you want a capital fan, our game is in a wonderful position today. maria: what needs to be done in terms of getting more people in the stadium. is it a technology issue? is it something else to get younger people more excited about hockey? >> i think you look at the numbers, 31 teams. there are some cities, and losing is a part of that. people say i don't want to pay to watch a team not win. it comes back to youth hockey. kid then see and realize how great and wonderful our game is. then those kids are saying to their parents i want to go to an nhl game. our game is in a solid state right now. i think the players and the league is doing as good a job as they can d
it looks like seattle has a great chance of coming in the national hockey league. we are going from vancouver to montreal to l.a. to florida with teams in the national hockey league. we are so fortunate our best players are tremendous people. you look at guy like sidney crosby and austin matthews in toronto. what ovechkin did last year, how emotional he was and helped people rally around that. maria: and we know he cares. >> even if you want a capital fan, our game is in a wonderful...
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it's south of vancouver island, and it's right over the pacific northwest, which will get showers by wednesday. that's up in seattle. for us, it's just a cooling trend that will keep us autumn-like as we head into the 2nd week of september. mild temperatures by monday. tomorrow, a repeat performance of today. it's monday we'll begin to cool it down. then we'll be in the 70s by wednesday. >>> chocolate festival this weekend. there's lot happening around the bay area. giradeli square, 57 degrees. there's an art and wine fest in mountain view. mountain view 77 degrees and sun. castro valley fall festival is happening as well. a beautiful day for it. 80 degrees, sunny, and on the warm side, nice for the pride parade and festival. that's happening tomorrow. about 73 for the warmest spot. speaking of oak, they're taking on the rangers tomorrow, 1stch, 1:05 p.m. a nice day for baseball, about 71 degrees. and then veteran, the who? at 7:15. monday, sunrise, 13 minutes before 7:00 a.m. temperatures will be in the mid- 50s overnight. daytime highs tomorrow range from 56 in san francisco to 87 degrees at livermore. warm, but
it's south of vancouver island, and it's right over the pacific northwest, which will get showers by wednesday. that's up in seattle. for us, it's just a cooling trend that will keep us autumn-like as we head into the 2nd week of september. mild temperatures by monday. tomorrow, a repeat performance of today. it's monday we'll begin to cool it down. then we'll be in the 70s by wednesday. >>> chocolate festival this weekend. there's lot happening around the bay area. giradeli square, 57...