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. ♪ ♪ >>> the weiner family were active members of their local church, where loving your neighbor andping others were more than just words but a way of life. ♪ the rock of ages >> but not everyone in the weiner's church wished them well. ♪ with salvation and forensic evidence proved that someone in the congregation had the motive to kill them. >>> on a thursday night in june of 1988, sally weiner got a telephone call at her corry, pennsylvania home. it was her congressman's office calling to say that her husband harry, who was a vice president of the local bank and a civic leader, had just been chosen as corry's man of the year. >> the caller instructed her not to let on to her husband, as it was supposed to be a surprise, and that she was to meet someone the following day to go over the plans for this -- this celebration. >> the next day, harry weiner got a telephone call at the bank. >> this is sally -- >> we know it's a tape recorded call, because there's no interaction between harry and sally. he's trying to talk to her and she's not responding. she just continues to talk. >> she
. ♪ ♪ >>> the weiner family were active members of their local church, where loving your neighbor andping others were more than just words but a way of life. ♪ the rock of ages >> but not everyone in the weiner's church wished them well. ♪ with salvation and forensic evidence proved that someone in the congregation had the motive to kill them. >>> on a thursday night in june of 1988, sally weiner got a telephone call at her corry, pennsylvania home. it was her...
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[ arnold voice ] weiner tower! [ laughter ] he's the weiner tower!ner tower of pisa. >> jimmy: the leaning weiner tower of -- [ laughter ] >> steve: i'm falling out of the weiner tower. [ laughter ] before it hits the door. [ laughter ] where is the weiner tower? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: kielbasa tower. whatever you call it. >> weiner snitsal. vienna sausage. knockwuerst, knockweurst. >> jimmy: i did knock weurst. they would not let me in the weiner tower. i'm knocking. i knocked weurst, everything. >> steve: i'll knock better. >> jimmy: i don't care. i got to get into the weiner tower. [ laughter ] >> steve: where is it, in effingham? [ laughter ] >> steve: weiner tower! [ clapping ] >> jimmy: all right. this one's from kyle arnold in youngville, north carolina. it's some guy he was watching on tv. let's see who it is there. marty higgins, professional tool. [ laughter ] that's not -- that's not fair. >> steve: that's mean. >> jimmy: that's mean and cruel. >> steve: what do you do for a a living? >> jimmy: i'm a tool. [ laughter ] here is one from eri
[ arnold voice ] weiner tower! [ laughter ] he's the weiner tower!ner tower of pisa. >> jimmy: the leaning weiner tower of -- [ laughter ] >> steve: i'm falling out of the weiner tower. [ laughter ] before it hits the door. [ laughter ] where is the weiner tower? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: kielbasa tower. whatever you call it. >> weiner snitsal. vienna sausage. knockwuerst, knockweurst. >> jimmy: i did knock weurst. they would not let me in the weiner tower. i'm...
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wednesday, may 28, 2014, my name is mark farrell and i will be chairing this and i am joined by avalos, weiner and campos and i want to thank the members of sfgtv for covering this meeting as well as the committee miss linda wo n. >> do we have any announcements? >> yes, silence all devices and speaker cards should be submitted and items will appear on the june third, 2014, agenda, unless otherwise stated. >> thank you very much, could you call items one and two together? >>hearing on services and solutions for unaccompanied and transitional-aged youth who are experiencing homelessness. hearing on services and solutions for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals who are experiencing homelessness. . >> this is the fifth hearing that we have had over the past two months, surrounding the homeless population in san francisco and this will be the third and final hearing that focuses on subpopulation and we have taken a stance at these hearings to analyze the programs and policies that are working here in san francisco and also look to suggest different policies and programs that we can
wednesday, may 28, 2014, my name is mark farrell and i will be chairing this and i am joined by avalos, weiner and campos and i want to thank the members of sfgtv for covering this meeting as well as the committee miss linda wo n. >> do we have any announcements? >> yes, silence all devices and speaker cards should be submitted and items will appear on the june third, 2014, agenda, unless otherwise stated. >> thank you very much, could you call items one and two together?...
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and supervisor campos and weiner, i want to invite them if they have any comments up front to please feel free to voice them now before we hear from mr. dufty. >> great, thank you very much mr. chair and thank you to the members of the budget committee, and you know that serving on the budget committee is one of the most challenging tasks because of the intensity and the volume of the work, so we really appreciate the work that this committee is doing and will continue to do through the end of the budget process and we are here today to talk about lgbtq homelessness, and to talk about transitional aged youth, and i do want to begin by thanking the chair of the committee, the committee chair and so for, the emphasis on the issue of homelessness, and the various hearings that he has held and i am very proud to be a co-sponsor of this hearing. the fact is that we as members of the lgbtq community have come very far, and today, it is a very special day for us. we will be celebrating later today, the dedication of the milk stamp here in city hall and it will be an important ceremony that
and supervisor campos and weiner, i want to invite them if they have any comments up front to please feel free to voice them now before we hear from mr. dufty. >> great, thank you very much mr. chair and thank you to the members of the budget committee, and you know that serving on the budget committee is one of the most challenging tasks because of the intensity and the volume of the work, so we really appreciate the work that this committee is doing and will continue to do through the...
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supervisor weiner? >> thank you. and mr. chairman and thank you very much for calling this hearing. and thank you for campos for your remarks. and i agree with them. we know that there is a myth of lgbtq aflu ans and that our community is somehow healthy than other communities because we are less likely to have kids or whatever else or what other narratives are out there but we know that many in our community are not afluent and many struggle particularly in a city as expensive and challenging as san francisco. as wonderful as this city is, is challenging in a lot of ways, if you don't have the stable housing if you don't have city employment, and if you don't have a social or a family network, to support you, when you need support, and so, it is so critical that we as a community take care of our own. and that we are there, as a community, to support people who need this support and who need that safety net. and it manifests in our community in a number of ways and i agree that it is incredibly important to provide particularly housing and job training but particularly housing for
supervisor weiner? >> thank you. and mr. chairman and thank you very much for calling this hearing. and thank you for campos for your remarks. and i agree with them. we know that there is a myth of lgbtq aflu ans and that our community is somehow healthy than other communities because we are less likely to have kids or whatever else or what other narratives are out there but we know that many in our community are not afluent and many struggle particularly in a city as expensive and...
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wait until you hear the real reason anthony weiner is keeping his mouth shut. >> we will tell you how he spoiled his own greatest scape. but first on this day in history, something we are all thankful for, 1498 that was the year the tooth brush was invented. >> you have the latest cyclone? we have more on coney island. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive.
wait until you hear the real reason anthony weiner is keeping his mouth shut. >> we will tell you how he spoiled his own greatest scape. but first on this day in history, something we are all thankful for, 1498 that was the year the tooth brush was invented. >> you have the latest cyclone? we have more on coney island. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those...
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and for those who are not aware, supervisor weiner's remarks are in relation to item 5 f which we will be hearing later as a workshop item today and i would like to go back to the regular agenda item, call the next item. >> the next item of business is regular agenda, item 5 b, authorizing a settlement agreement and the release of claims in the lawsuit, entitled yerbabuena consortium. >> public comment? >> no, before. >> we still will have general public comment, and but i would like to move into our open session. >> in the process was from just like how you allowed the supervisor to speak. that is a subjective opinion, okay? and so, and you and announced somebody to speak on that? and then you should have... and now, i am saying this because we come, we, the constituents who have been in the use have come here to speak up, and don't dilly dally and if you look at this thing you will have your discussion or whatever, and whatever on number ten, but there is no action. and if you want to take no action, then you can have that conversation under the three, but don't, and no here, and you
and for those who are not aware, supervisor weiner's remarks are in relation to item 5 f which we will be hearing later as a workshop item today and i would like to go back to the regular agenda item, call the next item. >> the next item of business is regular agenda, item 5 b, authorizing a settlement agreement and the release of claims in the lawsuit, entitled yerbabuena consortium. >> public comment? >> no, before. >> we still will have general public comment, and but...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> the weiner family were active members of their local church, where loving your neighbor and others were more than just words but a way of life. ♪ the rock of ages >> but not everyone in the weiner's church wished them well. ♪ with salvation and forensic evidence proved that someone in the congregation had the motive to kill them.
. ♪ ♪ >>> the weiner family were active members of their local church, where loving your neighbor and others were more than just words but a way of life. ♪ the rock of ages >> but not everyone in the weiner's church wished them well. ♪ with salvation and forensic evidence proved that someone in the congregation had the motive to kill them.
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. >> supervisor weiner? >> thank you, for the presentation and i have a very specific question for the clarification and so last year, in the budget process, and it is an ad back, we put into the budget two things for addressing tay homeless and the housing issues in the upper market and one was to expand the numbers of rooms at the hotel and that has happened. which is great. but we also did was put funding in for additional out reach capacity to try to help get youth off of the street. >> correct. >> and i think that this is some confusion and that was, i have heard and i think that you may have referred to it and that was somehow one year funding. >> yes. >> and that was not what that was intended it was intebded to be two years, it is an issue that as you know is ongoing. and so, i hope that hsa, will address that and in its budget and i would really don't want to see that come back to the board at some sort of a one time, one year thing because that is not what it was supposed to be. >> i will definitel
. >> supervisor weiner? >> thank you, for the presentation and i have a very specific question for the clarification and so last year, in the budget process, and it is an ad back, we put into the budget two things for addressing tay homeless and the housing issues in the upper market and one was to expand the numbers of rooms at the hotel and that has happened. which is great. but we also did was put funding in for additional out reach capacity to try to help get youth off of the...
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and does anthony weiner need a tinder intervention? i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, someti
and does anthony weiner need a tinder intervention? i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin...
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thank you, we will go to the questions and thank you. >> and i just want to thank you, supervisor weiner for your questions and these are actually policy choices and as the policy choices it is good to understand where the trade offs are and my, reason for doing this, is because, there is that huge demand, for from our offices and to honor or offices for pulling more of the budget than we have money for and so i want to go through the exercise of looking at our policy choices. and to helpful fill as much of that as possible, and certainly, we are going to have to reduce, you know, our expectations of what we can get, and i also want to increase our expectations of what we have. >> to call to no questions at this point in time and i move that we go to recess until 5 p.m., and we can gather at that point in time and have the further discussion, and so colleagues we are in recess. [recess]
thank you, we will go to the questions and thank you. >> and i just want to thank you, supervisor weiner for your questions and these are actually policy choices and as the policy choices it is good to understand where the trade offs are and my, reason for doing this, is because, there is that huge demand, for from our offices and to honor or offices for pulling more of the budget than we have money for and so i want to go through the exercise of looking at our policy choices. and to...
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. >> so, let me just see, on the roster is supervisor breed and then supervisor weiner. >> okay. >> thank you. mr., and vice chairman. i just have a couple of questions. and i am not sure on this, the list of that supervisor avalos that have been analyzed and i think that some of them have been and some of them have not. and so, i question, in case you have done this analysis, you could tell me whether you have done it. and so, reducing the pci, score, the average pci score, that the pavement condition in the index scores from the streets from 70 to 68 and which in real terms is cutting about ten million dollars a year out of road resurfacing, which is a one quarter of the proposed road resurfacing, budget. now, if i recall correctly on prop b, which was passed in 2011 actually contains the voter adoptive policy that we are to get to 70 pci scores, on our roads. and so, in terms, and i guess that i, i don't know if this is a, and a legal question, or maybe not. and in terms of what is the relevance of the fact that about 70 percent of the voters, voted to put 7 pci score, of 70, for our r
. >> so, let me just see, on the roster is supervisor breed and then supervisor weiner. >> okay. >> thank you. mr., and vice chairman. i just have a couple of questions. and i am not sure on this, the list of that supervisor avalos that have been analyzed and i think that some of them have been and some of them have not. and so, i question, in case you have done this analysis, you could tell me whether you have done it. and so, reducing the pci, score, the average pci score,...
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. >> san francisco supervisor scott weiner introduced a resolution this afternoon calling on muni workers to get back to work. weiner also called the sickout illegal and says it undermines public confidence in muni. >>> we're hearing tower recordings at the maui airport right after the san jose teen was found stowed away on a jet. 15-year-old yahya abdi jumped the fence at san jose airport before boarding the wheel well of an airplane. he made it all the way to hawaii. when it was time for the same jet to take off again, a different piled told air traffic controllers a stow -- pilot told air traffic controllers a stowaway was holding them up. >> we have a little gate delay here. a guy is claiming to have stowed away in the landing gear from san jose to maui so we have security in there. >> evidence of the guy being up there for more than, you know, ha, five minutes on the ground. we're going to do an emergency push. >> surveillance footage caught him dropping from the wheel well after he landed in hawaii. he was hospitalized for two weeks before returning to san jose. >>> the body of a mi
. >> san francisco supervisor scott weiner introduced a resolution this afternoon calling on muni workers to get back to work. weiner also called the sickout illegal and says it undermines public confidence in muni. >>> we're hearing tower recordings at the maui airport right after the san jose teen was found stowed away on a jet. 15-year-old yahya abdi jumped the fence at san jose airport before boarding the wheel well of an airplane. he made it all the way to hawaii. when it...
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well, scott weiner plans to introduce a bill that would ban sickouts for good. he called for a meet in response to yesterday and today's sickouts. in a statement, weiner said that sickouts undermine public confidence in the agency and called them illegal, referring to a law passed in 2010 that bans muni worker strikes. >>> and turning now to decision 2014, this is new video from stormchurch in san jose's willow glen neighborhood, where you can see it's pretty quiet this election day. only one person actually went to the polls this morning during an hour when our photographer was there. voter turnout across the bay area is expected to be at an all-time low, despite a number of important issues on the ballot. in fact, there are more than a hundred issues and contests on the ballots across the bay area this morning. let's take a look at some of the hot button issues. in san francisco, voters will be asked to decide measure b, which is aimed at preventing condo and hotel development along the bay front. those against it worry that if measure "b" passes, it could ban
well, scott weiner plans to introduce a bill that would ban sickouts for good. he called for a meet in response to yesterday and today's sickouts. in a statement, weiner said that sickouts undermine public confidence in the agency and called them illegal, referring to a law passed in 2010 that bans muni worker strikes. >>> and turning now to decision 2014, this is new video from stormchurch in san jose's willow glen neighborhood, where you can see it's pretty quiet this election day....
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and this ties in with supervisor weiner's concern about the traffic accidents and pedestrian safety and right now, 22 feet with no pedestrian sidewalk at that end of the building. and i know that it is being called a fire lane but it is actually a roadway and it should have the pedestrian sidewalks. and so, i hope that you will consider trying to create more affordability for this building and i look forward to being part of that effort as it goes on, thank you very much. >> frager and june, and then... >> good afternoon, commissioners. thank you for inviting the public to speak at this important hearing. and my name is liz hager and i am an artist and a writer living and working in san francisco, my studio is in building, 110, which is have seen is slated for demolition and i am excited about the proposal and the prospect of a dedicated state of the art studio building in its place, in addition to making art i have been writing a blog, for the past six years and which i cover the aspects of art and the individual artists and the san francisco art scene. and exciting things are happenin
and this ties in with supervisor weiner's concern about the traffic accidents and pedestrian safety and right now, 22 feet with no pedestrian sidewalk at that end of the building. and i know that it is being called a fire lane but it is actually a roadway and it should have the pedestrian sidewalks. and so, i hope that you will consider trying to create more affordability for this building and i look forward to being part of that effort as it goes on, thank you very much. >> frager and...
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discriminating against the poor and the homeless and the disabled like scott weiner. >> thank you, next speaker. >> hello, my name is ed dunn and the executive director who operate the center of 2020 market street and i was the director of the center that has been talked about today as well and i have been working in the recycling since the 70s. and i want to remind, the board, today, that this is not the first time that the city has picked up this issue. and in fact, the market street recycling center, and the wall that the department of the environment referred to earlier and the landscaping and the current form of the market street, recycling center is actually the result of a resolution of the board of supervisors passed in the mid 1990s, when safeway was trying to evict the centers at that point. and it is great to be talking about how to expand the network, and it is great to be talking about bringing in the other stores so that we can get more coverage across the city. but, the crisis is happening right now. and the market street recycling center will close in a couple of weeks a
discriminating against the poor and the homeless and the disabled like scott weiner. >> thank you, next speaker. >> hello, my name is ed dunn and the executive director who operate the center of 2020 market street and i was the director of the center that has been talked about today as well and i have been working in the recycling since the 70s. and i want to remind, the board, today, that this is not the first time that the city has picked up this issue. and in fact, the market...
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jeff weiner is known for taking walks.son recently took a walk with them to see why he takes it outside. show me the way. this is your regular walk? >> this is where it begins. it it was very practical at first. when we were at the earliest stages of hypergrowth, we were doing facility planning. for one. of time, we have a lot of people and not enough space. one arson was responsible for training. he said i have a great idea. we would be in better shape. do your meetings while you are walking around. this was something that they had already started. they were sharing that as a tip to people in the office. it was so clever. you didn't want to spend more money on conference rooms. >> we did. we have continued to expand. a place in san francisco. we have new office space in sunnyvale. this is a natural part of the growth of a company. gople very practically outside. it is very practically speaking you have to come up with solutions. it is so easily overlooked. >> what do you think you get from a walk and talk that you would n
jeff weiner is known for taking walks.son recently took a walk with them to see why he takes it outside. show me the way. this is your regular walk? >> this is where it begins. it it was very practical at first. when we were at the earliest stages of hypergrowth, we were doing facility planning. for one. of time, we have a lot of people and not enough space. one arson was responsible for training. he said i have a great idea. we would be in better shape. do your meetings while you are...
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on time and on budget and to thank vice chair weiner and chiu at the event with mayor ed lee we're proud to support the probating revenue project i was pleased to host a delegation with supervisor wiener i was interested to learn of spain's high speed rail program and both sides talked about the sustainable transportation times programs and speaking of sustainable transmission we came together to have a pro transit budget on the cap and trade we've received a lion's share at the $630 million for high speed rail intercity and sustainable projects and affordable housing we'll track and support in package and hope the mayors signature are good news for san francisco and our state that concludes my remarks if no comments interest the commission well open up for public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. item 4 this is a director's report and informational item >> hi lift ev'ry voice and sing i didn't chang. i'm pleased to be here and my report is on our desk as well as the geary brt projects as supervisor avalos mentioned we saw some action on the local and state levels at the fed
on time and on budget and to thank vice chair weiner and chiu at the event with mayor ed lee we're proud to support the probating revenue project i was pleased to host a delegation with supervisor wiener i was interested to learn of spain's high speed rail program and both sides talked about the sustainable transportation times programs and speaking of sustainable transmission we came together to have a pro transit budget on the cap and trade we've received a lion's share at the $630 million...
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wait until you hear the real reason anthony weiner is keeping his mouth shut. >> we will tell you howoiled his own greatest scape. but first on this day in history, something we are all thankful for, 1498 that was the year the tooth brush was invented. >> you have the latest cyclone? we have more on coney island. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive. >> it is thursday, june 26th. concert chaos, booze aheat, boo drugs a dangerous combination that sent dozens of people to the hospital. >> oops they did it again. first it was the irs. now another government agency losing thousands of e-mails after a hard drive crash. coincidence or criminal. we report you decide. >> perhaps the best story of the day, usa, usa. we are hours away from america facing off against top ranked germany. we will go life to where a whole lot of americans
wait until you hear the real reason anthony weiner is keeping his mouth shut. >> we will tell you howoiled his own greatest scape. but first on this day in history, something we are all thankful for, 1498 that was the year the tooth brush was invented. >> you have the latest cyclone? we have more on coney island. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby...
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. >> thank you chair weiner and supervisor kim and cohen thank you very much for this opportunity to speak. i had my notes and highlights and colors and facts i was going to present but i decided you know most of them and b they've been presented so i'll speak from the heart. i've been a member and the chair of the advisory committee board since 2000. and we've met every month until about naivete so we've held over one hundred and 50 cab meetings. and in addition we've had tens of subcommittee meetings all leading up to the 2011 approval. and now a here were going at the mo after the accident and recycle everyone's i encourage you to send this to the for approval. in our meetings we have climate change sea level rise, hurricanes, earthquakes, infrastructure we have discussed everything on and on and on for those people who fear that certain items for the future may not have been addressed we've tried to cover that to date. so like everyone else i've said i heard encourage you to send this to the for your approval an opportunity >> is there any additional public comment on item 4 seei
. >> thank you chair weiner and supervisor kim and cohen thank you very much for this opportunity to speak. i had my notes and highlights and colors and facts i was going to present but i decided you know most of them and b they've been presented so i'll speak from the heart. i've been a member and the chair of the advisory committee board since 2000. and we've met every month until about naivete so we've held over one hundred and 50 cab meetings. and in addition we've had tens of...
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wednesday, may 28, 2014, my name is mark farrell and i will be chairing this and i am joined by avalos, weiner and breed and campos and i want to thank the members of sfgtv for covering this meeting as well as the committee miss linda wo n. >> do we have any announcements?
wednesday, may 28, 2014, my name is mark farrell and i will be chairing this and i am joined by avalos, weiner and breed and campos and i want to thank the members of sfgtv for covering this meeting as well as the committee miss linda wo n. >> do we have any announcements?
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supervisor scott weiner was among many trying to get home last night. today, introducing legislation. >> the mayor and board need to stand to make sure this times is functioning for the people of san francisco. >> friday, workers voted overwhelmingly to reject the new contract which offers higher wages but employees would have to contribute more to pensions. it wasn't enough to meet demand >> we have 100 vehicles and operators on the street. >> didn't know if a lot of people were fed up or what this case may be. i can't afford cabs and a pass every month. >> it's a drastic problem. it's putting a burden hen on the community of people who relie on transportation. >> cable cars are not operating. that brings in a fair amount of revenue from tourists. >> muni service stalling car services are taking off. companies like uber, lift and side car are doing brisk business in san francisco. so are taxis. the app let's drivers hail cabs electrically. you know, almost three quarters of san francisco cabs now use the wheel to pick up passengers. now, traffic report
supervisor scott weiner was among many trying to get home last night. today, introducing legislation. >> the mayor and board need to stand to make sure this times is functioning for the people of san francisco. >> friday, workers voted overwhelmingly to reject the new contract which offers higher wages but employees would have to contribute more to pensions. it wasn't enough to meet demand >> we have 100 vehicles and operators on the street. >> didn't know if a lot of...
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president madison himself and many citizens in town, armstrong devotes little to support general weiner or the militia troops on the defense of washington. and catastrophic results, madison didn't do enough to ensure his instructions were being carried out so he bears some responsibility. lessons that were burned in the burning of washington were applied for three weeks in baltimore. this includes a new show of strength by madison and more effective commanders on the scene in baltimore. >> a narrative, there are a great deal of characters in the book, like game of thrones, a lot to cover. there is one character in particular who keeps coming up like a piece of red zone throughout the narrative and that is francis scott key. tell us about him. he was a washingtone n. >> fascinating figure. we sometimes think he was beamed down from outer space from the enterprise or something and ended up at fort mchenry to watch the bombardment but he represents the fears, the conflicted feelings of many americans during this conflict. he was from maryland originally, not that far from here in gaithersb
president madison himself and many citizens in town, armstrong devotes little to support general weiner or the militia troops on the defense of washington. and catastrophic results, madison didn't do enough to ensure his instructions were being carried out so he bears some responsibility. lessons that were burned in the burning of washington were applied for three weeks in baltimore. this includes a new show of strength by madison and more effective commanders on the scene in baltimore....
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but first carla johnson our director on stability >> thank you very much calory weiner and supervisor kim and supervisor cowen. i'm carla johnson the director on the mayor's office of housing we're the coordinator and so our roll so to make sure all cities programs are accessible as required under the ada and the single occupancy hotels are primarily privately you he owned but there's s r os fund by city whether those are operated by nonprofits receiving city fund or whether those are leased rooms for city programs operated by public health department. and what their funded by the city our office has to insure their educational or at minimum the city achieves program access and that's where we look at the program as a whole and provide some accessibility anticipate a mechanism for a reasonable consumptions if someone needs to be relocated or placed in a unit. regardless of the ownership single room occupancy hotels provide affordable housing for a significant number of people that are older adults or people living with disabilities. there's a term i want to introduce into the decision
but first carla johnson our director on stability >> thank you very much calory weiner and supervisor kim and supervisor cowen. i'm carla johnson the director on the mayor's office of housing we're the coordinator and so our roll so to make sure all cities programs are accessible as required under the ada and the single occupancy hotels are primarily privately you he owned but there's s r os fund by city whether those are operated by nonprofits receiving city fund or whether those are...
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on time and on budget and to thank vice chair weiner and chiu at the event with mayor ed lee we're proud to support the probating revenue project i was pleased to host a delegation with supervisor wiener i was interested to learn of spain's high speed rail program and both sides talked about the sustainable transportation times programs and speaking of sustainable transmission we came together to have a pro transit budget on the cap and trade we've received a lion's share at the $630 million for high speed rail intercity and sustainable projects and affordable housing we'll track and support in package and hope the mayors signature are good news for san francisco and our state that concludes my
on time and on budget and to thank vice chair weiner and chiu at the event with mayor ed lee we're proud to support the probating revenue project i was pleased to host a delegation with supervisor wiener i was interested to learn of spain's high speed rail program and both sides talked about the sustainable transportation times programs and speaking of sustainable transmission we came together to have a pro transit budget on the cap and trade we've received a lion's share at the $630 million...
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put a picture from the san francisco examiner back up on the screen from december 1989 with rabbi weiner and a soviet jewish family over a torah that was from the sunday edition of san francisco examiner 1989 welcome back marty. >> good to be back. >> so to current times, you are technically retired but still a rabbi active in the community doing lots of different things what are some issues you find compelling for the attention of a rabbi. >> one main thing we have not mentioned is of course the struggle for peace in israel and the israeli palestinian struggle which goes on today and i am still very much involved in that and i think it is probably the focus of many of my colleagues these days and of course the general social issues that are there, i was a big supporter obviously of the new medical plan that president obama was able to get through and i think those are critical issues as a rabbi i cherish the freedom but what i found out is my life is very, very busy and i had dreamt of going down to my favorite place and having coffee and reading the new york times i can't find the time
put a picture from the san francisco examiner back up on the screen from december 1989 with rabbi weiner and a soviet jewish family over a torah that was from the sunday edition of san francisco examiner 1989 welcome back marty. >> good to be back. >> so to current times, you are technically retired but still a rabbi active in the community doing lots of different things what are some issues you find compelling for the attention of a rabbi. >> one main thing we have not...
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. >> if we found san francisco supervisor scott weiner cramp on to the train. >> the driver need to go back to work. no more sick out. illegal and not acceptable. >>reporter: but the transport worker union deny any involvement in the sec out. mean while san francisco muni says any work stoppage is prohibited under the contract and there will be consequences. >> if any case like this you have to provide a doctor note to 7 pay. >> tentative agreement gives the operators an 11 percent raise over two years. but they would have to contribute 7% in their pension. off camera some drivers told me that many of them are preparing to call in sick again on tuesday. in san francisco, allen wong abc 7 news. >> mup i offer would make san francisco bus taken operators the second highest paid in the country. just behind new york and ahead of chicago. but as alan mentioned that doesn't take that account such as other benefit such as benefit and pension payment. our coverage of the dispute continue on our web site as well as on twitter at 7 news bay area. >> traffic reporter will show us if there's any a
. >> if we found san francisco supervisor scott weiner cramp on to the train. >> the driver need to go back to work. no more sick out. illegal and not acceptable. >>reporter: but the transport worker union deny any involvement in the sec out. mean while san francisco muni says any work stoppage is prohibited under the contract and there will be consequences. >> if any case like this you have to provide a doctor note to 7 pay. >> tentative agreement gives the...
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>>supervisor scott weiner: thank you. thank you for all your work on this. i think a lot of positive progress has happened in the last year. in terms of moving forward of vision zero, obviously money matters. so i know that in the mta's budget that came to the agency from the board for the year two budget starting july first 1st and next year the agency assumed the vehicle license fee about $33 million would be in the budget and as i understand it about $18 million for muni, $15 million for improving street safety if i recall correctly as a major task force for the ballot this november. the mayor then indicated his concern from proceeding this november and after a number of weeks of discussions, we joined with the mayor to move forward for the november 2016 ballot and we forward that this tuesday. my question is what happened that seems to blow a $30 million hole and i know the mayor's office found $7 million to back fill part of that. can you address that particular issue? >> yeah. i think you summed it up well. we assumed about $33 million in the second ye
>>supervisor scott weiner: thank you. thank you for all your work on this. i think a lot of positive progress has happened in the last year. in terms of moving forward of vision zero, obviously money matters. so i know that in the mta's budget that came to the agency from the board for the year two budget starting july first 1st and next year the agency assumed the vehicle license fee about $33 million would be in the budget and as i understand it about $18 million for muni, $15 million...
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or one picture of anthony weiner's [bleeped]. boom! boom! [bleeped] [bleeped] yeah. he has a somewhat large penis. 150 megabytes. that's 1% of what gmail offers you for free. and that comes with a google plus account for you to not use. the federal government has built an entire complex in the deserts of utah to store everything americans have ever said to each other. but intergovernment conversations? [laughter] i don't know. buy a [bleeped] thumb drive. if there is a larger scandal here, it's that our government's handling of information across all platforms borders on criminal idiocy. the irs is frying hard drives, the v.a. is drowning in paper. is there any record keeping medium that the government could use that could work for them? microfiche? we'll do it. stone tablets? we'll do it. we could take a page out of the ancient greeks. weave all of our important information into an epic poem and pass down from generations over a federal archival oral tradition from bard to apprentice, but you probably lose that page. unless, wait a minute, i know what's going on her
or one picture of anthony weiner's [bleeped]. boom! boom! [bleeped] [bleeped] yeah. he has a somewhat large penis. 150 megabytes. that's 1% of what gmail offers you for free. and that comes with a google plus account for you to not use. the federal government has built an entire complex in the deserts of utah to store everything americans have ever said to each other. but intergovernment conversations? [laughter] i don't know. buy a [bleeped] thumb drive. if there is a larger scandal here, it's...