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and senator wiener, did you have thoughts on this as well? perhaps the connection -- senator wiener, are you on the line still? okay, we'll work on that and get back to you. and then let's talk a little bit about, you know, the industry is ineligible for federal assistance. any talk on the state level about perhaps programs, grant assistance, that can help with economic relief in this space? >> do you want me to take that? >> sure. >> okay. so again, i think i mentioned in my early comments to level set everyone's expectations and unfortunately to be the bearer of a lot of bad news, you know, the state has set a budget -- has indicated they will be engaging in what they call a workload budget. so no new expenditures. so it is highly unlikely we will see new programs stood up, and so when i talk to operators and to additional stakeholders in the industry, i really talk about how we can leverage existing programs. but we have a very challenged general fund, and so additional money going out is going to be very hard to come by. to be completely
and senator wiener, did you have thoughts on this as well? perhaps the connection -- senator wiener, are you on the line still? okay, we'll work on that and get back to you. and then let's talk a little bit about, you know, the industry is ineligible for federal assistance. any talk on the state level about perhaps programs, grant assistance, that can help with economic relief in this space? >> do you want me to take that? >> sure. >> okay. so again, i think i mentioned in my...
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now, wiener's opponent also a democrat jackie fielder fired back, basically saying in part, wiener's account for $45,000 from his first state senate campaign, and all of it falls short of a commitment to reject contributions from hacked funded by law enforcement associations "no loopholes" it's not really enough for her there charles this is really amazing to see as this moves forward in the week of george floyd's death back to you. charles: it really is. i don't know, maybe they'll take 911 off their phones also. thank you, jackie. joining me now, folks to get reaction to all of this , president trump's attorney jenna ellis and jenna, you know, in a way i'm not surprised so i talked about this in a fox business, fox news for over a decade. you could see the seeding of an anti-police society coming up , and of course, the george floyd video was enough to be a trigger to say okay we want to brush everyone with the same brush, but the notion that they would take it this far, i wasn't prepared for this. >> yeah, this is amazing to see in our day, charles, and you know, but what we're se
now, wiener's opponent also a democrat jackie fielder fired back, basically saying in part, wiener's account for $45,000 from his first state senate campaign, and all of it falls short of a commitment to reject contributions from hacked funded by law enforcement associations "no loopholes" it's not really enough for her there charles this is really amazing to see as this moves forward in the week of george floyd's death back to you. charles: it really is. i don't know, maybe they'll...
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and senator wiener, did you have thoughts on this as well?haps the connection -- senator wiener, are you on the line still? okay, we'll work on that and get back to you. and then let's talk a little bit about, you know, the industry is ineligible for federal assistance. any talk on the state level about perhaps programs, grant assistance, that can help with economic relief in this space? >> do you want me to take that? >> sure. >> okay. so again, i think i mentioned in my early comments to level set everyone's expectations and unfortunately to be the bearer of a lot of bad news, you know, the state has set a budget -- has indicated they will be engaging in what they call a workload budget. so no new expenditures. so it is highly unlikely we will see new programs stood up, and so when i talk to operators and to additional stakeholders in the industry, i really talk about how we can leverage existing programs. but we have a very challenged general fund, and so additional money going out is going to be very hard to come by. to be completely hone
and senator wiener, did you have thoughts on this as well?haps the connection -- senator wiener, are you on the line still? okay, we'll work on that and get back to you. and then let's talk a little bit about, you know, the industry is ineligible for federal assistance. any talk on the state level about perhaps programs, grant assistance, that can help with economic relief in this space? >> do you want me to take that? >> sure. >> okay. so again, i think i mentioned in my...
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. >> san francisco senator scott wiener of san jose are among several state lawmakers pushing a new llsestdards r use of rubber bullets. the projectiles are being increasingly deployed as a means of crowd control. but researchers say at close range they can cause permanent injury or even death. ciabpoce alitand ra is in session began at 5:00 p.m., the mental health association is hosting the conversation with two leaders from its people of color support group. mac taking a live look from san francisco city hall for the mayor is shifting from sprint benefit the city's african- american community. then build the proposal last night tweeting decades of disinvestment and racially disparate policies have disproportionately hurt our african-american community. supervisor and i will lead the effort to redirect funding to support the african-american community in the upcoming budget. city records show the average income for black household is $31,000 which compares to an average income of 110,000 for white families. >>> live at the news desk, we just got some video of a captain with scathing remarks re
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according to state senator scott wiener. >> we have people who call our office in tears because theyon't know how they are going to pay rent or how they are going to go put food on the table for their kids. and they are in tears. why are we doing this to people? >> terrible. and the edd says that they are overwhelmed with an unprecedented flood of unemployment claims. so their advice is it make sure that there are no mistakes or typos on your application. >>> schools and how students will return to the classroom is a big part of the evolution of the education system which is one of the areas we're focused on in building a better bay area. and right now, palo alto is preparing for the new school year. and the school district held a meeting last night and they talked about what this might look like. they covered everything from a staggered schedule for students to teaching methods. >> we have imperfect options and we need to pick the options that will ultimately be something that we can guarantee and deliver with some certainty, limitings mothe moving parts to the degree possible. >> t
according to state senator scott wiener. >> we have people who call our office in tears because theyon't know how they are going to pay rent or how they are going to go put food on the table for their kids. and they are in tears. why are we doing this to people? >> terrible. and the edd says that they are overwhelmed with an unprecedented flood of unemployment claims. so their advice is it make sure that there are no mistakes or typos on your application. >>> schools and...
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i mean, he suggested that strzok's decision making that stifled the investigation into the wiener laptop e-mails while targeting trump was political. he couldn't rule it out. and, of course, they caught strzok and page with these political texts, and they were secretly removed from the mueller operation. and that was held back from congress for four months. rosenstein says that, you know, they were monitoring mueller, they knew everything he was up to. then who's responsible for it, if not him? you can't have your cake and eat it too. and i appreciate the senate's finally getting at least someone to testify, but why hasn't mr. rosenstein testified before a grand jury? certainly as a witness. my gosh. and then he signed on to this fisa warrant that was withdrawn by the justice department as being invalid. he was utterly responsible for everything that went on, and he had no excuse. when you look at that fisa warrant, you could see it was junk. they were targeting president trump, and he just rubber stamped it. and given the other discussions -- lou: [inaudible] >> yeah. you know -- lou: s
i mean, he suggested that strzok's decision making that stifled the investigation into the wiener laptop e-mails while targeting trump was political. he couldn't rule it out. and, of course, they caught strzok and page with these political texts, and they were secretly removed from the mueller operation. and that was held back from congress for four months. rosenstein says that, you know, they were monitoring mueller, they knew everything he was up to. then who's responsible for it, if not him?...
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dozens attended the ceremony, including san francisco mayor london breed, and state senator scott wiener. >>eein the death of george floyd, protestors have been taking to the streets across the country demanding justice and calls for an end to systemic racism. here is nbc news reporter andrew dembert with more. >> the death of elijah mcclain last august after a confrontation with police while walking home in his aurora, colorado, neighborhood. the officers atlanta, calls for continued to grow. protestors taking to the streets, once again, following the death of rayshard brooks, in a wendy's parking lot, at the hands of police. and, in boston, hundreds of mothers of black children taking part in the inaugural march like a mother for black lives event. on friday, police in richmond, virginia, declaring an unlawful assembly at the robert e. lee monument for the second time in three nights. after paintballs were fired at officers and several were hit with hard objects. protestors have been calling for removal of the confederate statue. >> darius says he was victim of racial profiling while a
dozens attended the ceremony, including san francisco mayor london breed, and state senator scott wiener. >>eein the death of george floyd, protestors have been taking to the streets across the country demanding justice and calls for an end to systemic racism. here is nbc news reporter andrew dembert with more. >> the death of elijah mcclain last august after a confrontation with police while walking home in his aurora, colorado, neighborhood. the officers atlanta, calls for...
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community for our democracy and for our fundamental values of equality and justice for all senator scott wiener said this. this is a watershed moment for our community we must now build on this win by expanding protections to housing and all aspects of life. now the president in response said that some people were were surprised but the supreme court ruled and we will live with that decision live now in the newsroom, i'm justine waldman kron 4 news justine thank you coming up in less than 10 minutes. we will talk with the legal director of the national center for rights on the significance of this historic supreme court decision. >>outages continue as some of the top cellphone companies reported disruptions in their service today t mobile experienced a majority of the issues affecting thousands of customers in the bay area. now for sale of the sec, a look into the problem she joins us live now with more hala. >>well earlier today t mobile acknowledged the issue and said that they were working to determine the problem meanwhile customers with other carriers so they also had issues. from coast to
community for our democracy and for our fundamental values of equality and justice for all senator scott wiener said this. this is a watershed moment for our community we must now build on this win by expanding protections to housing and all aspects of life. now the president in response said that some people were were surprised but the supreme court ruled and we will live with that decision live now in the newsroom, i'm justine waldman kron 4 news justine thank you coming up in less than 10...
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state lawmakers assembling including state senator scott wiener are introducing a new measure to reine of rubber bullets by setting clear standards pour when it can and cannot be used. health experts are voicing concerns the coughing triggered by the tear gas may boost the risk of the coronavirus spread. >>> 5:44. president trump speaking out against two retired marine generals this morning. >> top brass who used to be very close to him. >>> yeah, they used to be his chief of staff and his secretary of defense. and at the time he had nothing but praise for those generals. now had a has changed. mattis has delivered a dire warning to america this week warning the president was trying to divide us and says we must reject those who make a mockery of our constitution as we sit through three years without mature leadership, all his words. a very angry president trump responded by reminding everybody he fired mattis, except he didn't. mattis resigned after disagreeing with the president. the president wanted to withdraw american troops from syria. mattis did not. president trump even tweete
state lawmakers assembling including state senator scott wiener are introducing a new measure to reine of rubber bullets by setting clear standards pour when it can and cannot be used. health experts are voicing concerns the coughing triggered by the tear gas may boost the risk of the coronavirus spread. >>> 5:44. president trump speaking out against two retired marine generals this morning. >> top brass who used to be very close to him. >>> yeah, they used to be his...
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injustice and brings the country in line with what has long been california law and state senator scott wiener of san francisco said this is a watershed moment for our community we must now build on this win by expanding protections to housing and to all aspects of life. today's ruling is considered a defeat for the trump administration, the white house had argued that the civil rights act did not extend to claims of gender identity and orientation earlier tonight we talked with the legal director of the national center for rights. >>on the significance of this historic supreme court decision shannon minter told us the court's ruling means that every single member of the lgbtq community now has legal rights to keep their jobs while being open about their identity. >>it's it's really big. well, i mean it what happened to the plaintiffs in the cases of from the court is very typical may be a lot of people don't know that and transgender people are still fired every day in this country not for being bad workers and there's no pretext about what's going on every single one of the 3 employers in th
injustice and brings the country in line with what has long been california law and state senator scott wiener of san francisco said this is a watershed moment for our community we must now build on this win by expanding protections to housing and to all aspects of life. today's ruling is considered a defeat for the trump administration, the white house had argued that the civil rights act did not extend to claims of gender identity and orientation earlier tonight we talked with the legal...
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and i'm just wondering how much you've talked to our state delegation to to senator wiener, budget chair phil ting and what they're doing in their stance on this. the impact to san francisco is significant. >> yeah. ben, go ahead, thank you. >> i can answer some of these questions. obviously this is the most significant financial implication, single implication in the state budget for san francisco, the city and county. we have been work on this issue for the better part of two weeks now. i can say i've been on the phone multiple times a day with my peers in the affected counties with the state department of finance. and i have talked, as has the mayor's chief of staff, other members of the mayor's office, with every member of our delegation multiple times on this topic. so we are pushing it as hard as we can. we have additional calls scheduled over the next couple of days, prior to the state budget going to print. we don't yet have a sense of where this bill will land. i concur with supervisor ronen and the mayor understands it as well, the financial implications here are very, very sig
and i'm just wondering how much you've talked to our state delegation to to senator wiener, budget chair phil ting and what they're doing in their stance on this. the impact to san francisco is significant. >> yeah. ben, go ahead, thank you. >> i can answer some of these questions. obviously this is the most significant financial implication, single implication in the state budget for san francisco, the city and county. we have been work on this issue for the better part of two...
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and now it's our honor to welcome senator scott wiener to our special.ill send out "next year in city hall" because we'll get past this pandemic and we'll be able to celebrate pride together. i look forward to that. but in a way what we have learned from the new temporary digital world that we're living in is that even though we're more distant in a lot of ways that it has allowed so many more people to participate. people who physically aren't going to go to an event or whatever, can now still participate. so it's an interesting dynamic where i'm hoping that as we come out of this that we have even more people engaged in our community and who will stay engaged, even though we'll be back in the physical plain. so i -- saying happy pride now is a little bit muted. this year has not been the happiest of years given the pandemic and the health and economic catastrophe that it's created. and the disproportionate impact on people in communities of color. and then, of course, the mass mobilization, and the protests that are so important in responding to the vi
and now it's our honor to welcome senator scott wiener to our special.ill send out "next year in city hall" because we'll get past this pandemic and we'll be able to celebrate pride together. i look forward to that. but in a way what we have learned from the new temporary digital world that we're living in is that even though we're more distant in a lot of ways that it has allowed so many more people to participate. people who physically aren't going to go to an event or whatever, can...
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my understanding is that senator wiener is considering taking up legislation at the state level to address that. this would have to be a state type of a thing. i literally just heard about this yesterday afternoon. i do think that would be helpful. i do have calls from my friends in the real estate side of the world i'm sure wanting to talk about that. and i -- i think the problem, as we go forward and this is where, you know, maybe i can help. i have always hated hard-ball negotiation. the best outcome is where everybody takes a hair cut. we ask as we go forward, with all sorts of different things and i'll be advocating for this on the city task force, is everybody is going to have to realize that nobody is going to come out good in this if one side tries to take a disproportionate cut, if you will. and so we do have to recognize. some of these landlords. i spoke to someone on a call the other day, that's how she pays for her family, right. it's the rent that she gets. we have to be mindful of that. on the other hand, the personal guarantee thing is terrifying. but even without personal g
my understanding is that senator wiener is considering taking up legislation at the state level to address that. this would have to be a state type of a thing. i literally just heard about this yesterday afternoon. i do think that would be helpful. i do have calls from my friends in the real estate side of the world i'm sure wanting to talk about that. and i -- i think the problem, as we go forward and this is where, you know, maybe i can help. i have always hated hard-ball negotiation. the...
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to move up the opening of indoor bars by a month at ertf, the one that the mayor signed and scott wienersigned and matt haney talked about? >> the answer is no. ertf is -- as i was kind of starting to explain, our way of communicating with ertf is through platforms. there is not an opportunity, like, to get in a room and have a conversation about these kind of things? >> do you know if that's being talked about on subcommittees within the city? that's what i'm hearing about, is that bars want to be able to open safely. >> well, i know that director dick- dick-endrizzi has an update for us. director, do you have any updates for us? >> yes, director dick-endrizzi. the update that i wanted to get to first is that the mayor did issue an update today, and as i've mentioned in a couple of the previous meetings, our office has been working with the professional service sector, so the mayor sent out an announcement that, of course, this is pending state approval on the variance, that hair salons, barber shops, tattoo parlors, piercing parlors, and bars -- there's going to be guidelines for bars
to move up the opening of indoor bars by a month at ertf, the one that the mayor signed and scott wienersigned and matt haney talked about? >> the answer is no. ertf is -- as i was kind of starting to explain, our way of communicating with ertf is through platforms. there is not an opportunity, like, to get in a room and have a conversation about these kind of things? >> do you know if that's being talked about on subcommittees within the city? that's what i'm hearing about, is that...
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to move up the opening of indoor bars by a month at ertf, the one that the mayor signed and scott wienersigned and matt haney talked about? >> the answer is no. ertf is -- as i was kind of starting to explain, our way of communicating with ertf is through platforms. there is not an opportunity, like, to get in a room and have a conversation about these kind of things? >> do you know if that's being talked about on subcommittees within the city? that's what i'm hearing about, is that bars want to be able to open safely. >> well, i know that director dick- dick-endrizzi has an update for us. director, do you have any updates for us? >> yes, director dick-endrizzi. the update that i wanted to get to first is that the mayor did issue an update today, and as i've mentioned in a couple of the previous meetings, our office has been working with the professional service sector, so the mayor sent out an announcement that, of course, this is pending state approval on the variance, that hair salons, barber shops, tattoo parlors, piercing parlors, and bars -- there's going to be guidelines for bars
to move up the opening of indoor bars by a month at ertf, the one that the mayor signed and scott wienersigned and matt haney talked about? >> the answer is no. ertf is -- as i was kind of starting to explain, our way of communicating with ertf is through platforms. there is not an opportunity, like, to get in a room and have a conversation about these kind of things? >> do you know if that's being talked about on subcommittees within the city? that's what i'm hearing about, is that...
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i am shelley wiener, and i am the vice president treasurer of the seiu chapter. i want to say in my position as a school site clerk, i see what paras give to our students; that they are compassionate, that they are loving; that diminishing those positions will be detrimental for our children. i want to also say that not knowing what the cuts will be for our union staff, we cannot afford that in light of all the crises around us. i appreciate the commissioners taking this into consideration when they don't vote to approve. thank you. >> thank you. jose luis? >> hey, thank you, judson. good evening, commissioners. i'm an s.f. graduate -- jose luis, s.f. graduate, organizer, more than anything, speaking all to you as a parent with two kids in san francisco unified school district community schools. i'm here in solidarity with our paras, asking that you pass no type of budget that hurts and directly impacts our budget, specifically black and brown kids and look through to the mission of equity and that we don't hurt any of our kids, and that we pass a budget that doe
i am shelley wiener, and i am the vice president treasurer of the seiu chapter. i want to say in my position as a school site clerk, i see what paras give to our students; that they are compassionate, that they are loving; that diminishing those positions will be detrimental for our children. i want to also say that not knowing what the cuts will be for our union staff, we cannot afford that in light of all the crises around us. i appreciate the commissioners taking this into consideration when...
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abbott wiener and presidio montgomery street between lincoln and sheridan and washington boulevard betweene and lincoln washington to the kobe and our global also have some limitations. 2 vehicles and other services said he but he's not a neighborhood we have all the details. how this might affect you if you're going into that area on kron 04:00am. >>from the time we'll be back with more coverage in a minute black lives matter protester growing worldwide and raising new issues of racial this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been
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i want to mayor for her leadership for standing strong in her support for this and to senator wiener continued support and supervisor mandelman as well for being a co-sponsor and we must do and step in opening and overdose prevention site in san francisco. >> supervisor yee: let's call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> supervisor yee: it's passed on first reading. let's go to the next item 24. >> item 24 is a resolution to determine that the transfer of a type 20 beer and wine liquor and license to michael and doing business at 4763 mission street will serve the public convenience or necessity of the city. go a homicide ango ahead and ca. [roll call] >> there are 11 ayes. it was adopted unanimously. >> clerk: a charter amendment for the city and county of san francisco and to authorization use aged 15 and 17 to vote in municipal elections at an election to be held on november 33,030th and pursuant to provisions of board rule 22.7, the question is shall is this charter amendmenting continued one week to allow six days to intervene between the first appearance of a
i want to mayor for her leadership for standing strong in her support for this and to senator wiener continued support and supervisor mandelman as well for being a co-sponsor and we must do and step in opening and overdose prevention site in san francisco. >> supervisor yee: let's call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> supervisor yee: it's passed on first reading. let's go to the next item 24. >> item 24 is a resolution to determine that the transfer...
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and now it's our honor to welcome senator scott wiener to our special.city hall" because we'll get past this pandemic and we'll be able to celebrate pride together. i look forward to that. but in a way what we have learned from the new temporary digital world that we're living in is that even though we're more distant in a lot of ways that it has allowed so many more people to participate. people who physically aren't going to go to an event or whatever, can now still participate. so it's an interesting dynamic where i'm hoping that as we come out of this that we have even more people engaged in our community and who will stay engaged, even though we'll be back in the physical plain. so i -- saying happy pride now is a little bit muted. this year has not been the happiest of years given the pandemic and the health and economic catastrophe that it's created. and the disproportionate impact on people in communities of color. and then, of course, the mass mobilization, and the protests that are so important in responding to the violence. but beyond police v
and now it's our honor to welcome senator scott wiener to our special.city hall" because we'll get past this pandemic and we'll be able to celebrate pride together. i look forward to that. but in a way what we have learned from the new temporary digital world that we're living in is that even though we're more distant in a lot of ways that it has allowed so many more people to participate. people who physically aren't going to go to an event or whatever, can now still participate. so it's...
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and i'm just wondering how much you've talked to our state delegation to to senator wiener, budget chair phil ting and what they're doing in their stance on this. the impact to san francisco is significant. >> yeah. ben, go ahead, thank you. >> i can answer some of these questions. obviously this is the most significant financial implication, single implication in the state budget for san francisco, the city and county. we have been work on this issue for the better part of two weeks now. i can say i've been on the phone multiple times a day with my peers in the affected counties with the state department of finance. and i have talked, as has the mayor's chief of staff, other members of the mayor's office, with every member of our delegation multiple times on this topic. so we are pushing it as hard as we can. we have additional calls scheduled over the next couple of days, prior to the state budget going to print. we don't yet have a sense of where this bill will land. i concur with supervisor ronen and the mayor understands it as well, the financial implications here are very, very sig
and i'm just wondering how much you've talked to our state delegation to to senator wiener, budget chair phil ting and what they're doing in their stance on this. the impact to san francisco is significant. >> yeah. ben, go ahead, thank you. >> i can answer some of these questions. obviously this is the most significant financial implication, single implication in the state budget for san francisco, the city and county. we have been work on this issue for the better part of two...