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. >> supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> -- i come to ride share driving after two years of recovery from a severe neck trauma. when i started, i could support my family and ride share looked promising. now it looks like these companies want to destroy protections put in place. these companies are trying to make a game out of people's livelihoods. uber and lyft workers are becoming millionaires while i'm struggling to make ends meet. >> i'm jennie worley from a.f.t. 2121 at city college of san francisco. increasingly over the past ten years i've noticed my students moving farther and farther to the far east bay, commuting from places like antioch. the free city program has helped a lot, has let a lot of san francisco students go back to school at city college, but i'm still seeing students really struggling every week to pay their rent. last week, i had a student in my women's literature class who is a newly single mother who was struggling to get out of a dangerous housing situation. she couldn't mo
. >> supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> -- i come to ride share driving after two years of recovery from a severe neck trauma. when i started, i could support my family and ride share looked promising. now it looks like these companies want to destroy protections put in place. these companies are trying to make a game out of people's livelihoods. uber and lyft workers are becoming millionaires while i'm struggling to make ends meet. >> i'm jennie worley from...
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supervisor mar, thank you for calling this hearing. >> supervisor mar: thank you. why don't we move to the presentation from the police department. i wanted to invite captain tim to come and again, kind of provide an overview to the trends on these property crimes targeting our residents in our homes. and also talk about the arrest rates. >> good morning, supervisors. good morning, public, members of the public here. my name is tim fall vi, i oversee the narcotics unit, the traffic collision investigation unit and the burglary unit. i have a presentation here where i'm going to cover the crime statistics that were asked for. and i'll begin the power point now. it's not high enough. okay, so before we get into the different types of crimes, i wanted to give a brief description of the crime categories so we all understand what each -- the terms that are being used mean. i have here on the power point residential robbery. that is the taking of property by force or fear inside someone's home. and it's personal crime, because the victim is present and the property was u
supervisor mar, thank you for calling this hearing. >> supervisor mar: thank you. why don't we move to the presentation from the police department. i wanted to invite captain tim to come and again, kind of provide an overview to the trends on these property crimes targeting our residents in our homes. and also talk about the arrest rates. >> good morning, supervisors. good morning, public, members of the public here. my name is tim fall vi, i oversee the narcotics unit, the traffic...
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okay. >> supervisor mar: thank you. and ms. mar for the presentation and the good work. colleagues, any questions? >> supervisor peskin: no, this thing has been kicking around since the first time i was on the board of supervisors and happy to have lived long enough to hopefully see it come to fruition. >> supervisor mar: why don't we move to public comment. i have speaker cards. you can line up on the right-hand side and speak. you have two minutes for public comment. >> good morning, on behalf of the realtry trust. we represent the 555 block of california street and they're expressing their support, to put it mildly, they're behind this. >> supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning. my name is sheyna. i work for all house, i'm a property manager and i just want to say i fully support this. i've been involved with the group for the last couple of years and i really hope we can move forward. thank you. >> supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning, i represent cbre downtown and i was involved with the uptown district in oaklan
okay. >> supervisor mar: thank you. and ms. mar for the presentation and the good work. colleagues, any questions? >> supervisor peskin: no, this thing has been kicking around since the first time i was on the board of supervisors and happy to have lived long enough to hopefully see it come to fruition. >> supervisor mar: why don't we move to public comment. i have speaker cards. you can line up on the right-hand side and speak. you have two minutes for public comment....
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mike: on mars. you land on mars, you try to get home. the total trip, i am saying, the first time out is going to be a voyage around -- excuse me. it is going to be a voyage of around two years. and two years is an eternity when it comes to spacecraft malfunctions. you have to be independent of anybody like mission control. you cannot have any crew compatibility problems, you cannot have illnesses, fatal illnesses. you are the subject to a great deal of radiation. solar radiation, planetary radiation. there are a host of problems facing anybody who wants to go to mars. it is going to be very, very difficult. marvin: what kind of timeframe are we talking about? even if it worked perfectly, the daisy chain was operated perfectly? mike: i don't know. i have thought about this jfk direct approach, and say to land a crew of men and women on mars by so and so and return them safely to earth. and the so and so i would put in there would be about 2040, something like that. marvin: another 20 years out. mike: that is what i would guess. you have
mike: on mars. you land on mars, you try to get home. the total trip, i am saying, the first time out is going to be a voyage around -- excuse me. it is going to be a voyage of around two years. and two years is an eternity when it comes to spacecraft malfunctions. you have to be independent of anybody like mission control. you cannot have any crew compatibility problems, you cannot have illnesses, fatal illnesses. you are the subject to a great deal of radiation. solar radiation, planetary...
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and mar sanchez. [applause]. >> the leaders here know that the students they know benefit from making sure that our educators have access to safe and affordable housing, and i'm also making another exciting announcement, that today, i will be signing onto the ballot and ordinance to help us build more teacher affordable housing. this law will rezone all of our public parcels for affordable and teacher housing. let me tell you, what that means is we will be opening up opportunities to build housing faster on public property throughout san francisco. let me give you an example. many of you know that years ago, the project that's going to be happening at the old campus of france's key, we committed to building teacher housing on this particular property. but unfortunately, this property would not know that -- was not necessarily zoned for teacher housing, adding, in addition to the years of process, adding another two years on top of the bureaucracy that is making it difficult to get this housing built n
and mar sanchez. [applause]. >> the leaders here know that the students they know benefit from making sure that our educators have access to safe and affordable housing, and i'm also making another exciting announcement, that today, i will be signing onto the ballot and ordinance to help us build more teacher affordable housing. this law will rezone all of our public parcels for affordable and teacher housing. let me tell you, what that means is we will be opening up opportunities to...
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so i think mar-a-lago remains a scandal. and maybe congress will get around to it on its to do list. >> great reporting tonight. thank you very much for joining us. when we come back, there were reportedly gasps in the hearing room yesterday when it was revealed that one of the first official responses by a superior officer in the nypd after he was told about the killing of eric garner was that it was "not a big deal." eric garner's mother heard that for the first time yesterday. she will join us. hat for the first ti ymeesterday she will join us limu emu & dou♪ what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen.
so i think mar-a-lago remains a scandal. and maybe congress will get around to it on its to do list. >> great reporting tonight. thank you very much for joining us. when we come back, there were reportedly gasps in the hearing room yesterday when it was revealed that one of the first official responses by a superior officer in the nypd after he was told about the killing of eric garner was that it was "not a big deal." eric garner's mother heard that for the first time...
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so i think mar-a-lago remains a scandal. and maybe congress will get around to it on its to do list. >> great reporting tonight. thank you very much for joining us. when we come back, there were reportedly gasps in the hearing room yesterday when it was revealed that one of the first official responses by a superior officer in the nypd after he was told about the killing of eric garner was that it was "not a big deal." eric garner's mother heard that for the first time yesterday. she will join us. uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. we're finally back out in our yard, but so are they. scotts turf builder triple action. it kills weeds, pre
so i think mar-a-lago remains a scandal. and maybe congress will get around to it on its to do list. >> great reporting tonight. thank you very much for joining us. when we come back, there were reportedly gasps in the hearing room yesterday when it was revealed that one of the first official responses by a superior officer in the nypd after he was told about the killing of eric garner was that it was "not a big deal." eric garner's mother heard that for the first time...
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>> supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is john harris. i'm born and raised in san francisco, north beach, chinatown. i was featured on channel 4 kutv has a city and county employee as a full-time employee that's homeless. i lived in a next door shelter for 2.5 years on polk street -- for over 2.5 years. the policy is you can stay there for three months, and then two months, you would have to leave and come back. so during that time, i slept in my car in the tenderloin. i also slept in a church parking lot where i mopped the floors and things like that for the church and they let me sleep in my car in the parking lot. i took care of my mom for, like, eight or nine years, and once she passed away three years ago, i became homeless. and some people that worked for the city and county gave me the opportunity to work for them, and i've been there ever since. i'm a temp exec. my union's fighting for me to become a full-time civil service because they don't understand why for 2.5 years, i'm a
>> supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is john harris. i'm born and raised in san francisco, north beach, chinatown. i was featured on channel 4 kutv has a city and county employee as a full-time employee that's homeless. i lived in a next door shelter for 2.5 years on polk street -- for over 2.5 years. the policy is you can stay there for three months, and then two months, you would have to leave and come back. so during that time, i slept in my car in...
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mike: on mars. you land on mars, you try to get home. the total trip, i am saying, the first time out is going to be a voyage of -- excuse me. it is going to be a voyage of around two years. and two years is an eternity when it comes to spacecraft malfunctions. you have to be independent of anybody like mission control. you cannot have any crew compatibility problems, you cannot have illnesses, fatal illnesses. you are the subject to a great deal of radiation. solar radiation, planetary radiation, so there's a whole host of problems facing anybody who wants to go to mars. it is going to be very, very difficult. marvin: what kind of timeframe are we talking about? if it even works perfectly, the daisy chain was operated perfectly? mike: i don't know. i have thought about this jfk direct approach, and say to land a crew of men and women on mars by so and so and return them safely to earth. the so and so i would put in there would be about 2040, something like that. marvin: another 20 years out. mike: that is what i would guess. but you hav
mike: on mars. you land on mars, you try to get home. the total trip, i am saying, the first time out is going to be a voyage of -- excuse me. it is going to be a voyage of around two years. and two years is an eternity when it comes to spacecraft malfunctions. you have to be independent of anybody like mission control. you cannot have any crew compatibility problems, you cannot have illnesses, fatal illnesses. you are the subject to a great deal of radiation. solar radiation, planetary...
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mike: on mars. you land on mars, you try to get home. the total trip, i am saying, the first timeout is going to be a -- excuse me. it is going to be a voyage of around two years. 80 two years is an intern when it comes -- an eternity when it comes to spacecraft malfunctions. you have to be independent of anybody like mission control. you cannot have any crew compatibility problems, you cannot have illnesses, fatal illnesses. you are the subject to a great deal of radiation. problems a host of facing anybody who wants to go to mars. it is going to be very, very difficult. marvin: what kind of timeframe are we talking about? even if it worked perfectly, the daisy chain was operated perfectly? mike: i don't know. i have thought about this jfk direct approach, and say to land a crew of men and women on mars by so and so and return them safely to earth. and the so and so i would put in there would be about 2040, something like that. marvin: another 20 years out. mike: that is what i would guess. you have a lot of people guessing who are a lo
mike: on mars. you land on mars, you try to get home. the total trip, i am saying, the first timeout is going to be a -- excuse me. it is going to be a voyage of around two years. 80 two years is an intern when it comes -- an eternity when it comes to spacecraft malfunctions. you have to be independent of anybody like mission control. you cannot have any crew compatibility problems, you cannot have illnesses, fatal illnesses. you are the subject to a great deal of radiation. problems a host of...
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life would be like on mars. it goes through a series of tasks that a mars rover on mars would have to perform, such as drilling into the soil and getting a sample of dirt to analyse it for life, also has to be able to pick up objects and flick switches and help astronauts that would be on mars. also, it has to be able to drive by itself. mars on earth? you were given a budget of 18,000 us dollars to put rovey together. how did you do that? so, with the really small budget, it forces us to innovate and find ways to keep the cost down as much as possible. we do this through designing our own parts, using a lot of 3d printing. 0ur engineers put their skills to use their to design all of the own components and we bought off—the—shelf items and repurposed them for our own use. we really innovated on each aspect of the rover. surely you must have learned a lot over the past years when you placed 111th in the last competition. iain, nota when you placed 111th in the last competition. iain, not a lot of opportunitie
life would be like on mars. it goes through a series of tasks that a mars rover on mars would have to perform, such as drilling into the soil and getting a sample of dirt to analyse it for life, also has to be able to pick up objects and flick switches and help astronauts that would be on mars. also, it has to be able to drive by itself. mars on earth? you were given a budget of 18,000 us dollars to put rovey together. how did you do that? so, with the really small budget, it forces us to...
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supervisor mar? >> supervisor mar: thank you again, chair ronen. so again, as a chief sponsor of this legislation, i just wanted to offer some brief explanation and overview. pursuant we took advantage of an extension, and -- however, its validity was called into question as the administrative code language itself makes no mention of how or when the deadline could be extended. this led to uncertainty as to whether or not our question topic was legitimately submitted or would be included on the agenda. both the mayor's office and clerk's office were gracious in working with us so our question would be asked in january yet the procedural uncertainty remained. to prevent this from happening in the future, madam clerk recommended we amend the administrative code to reconcile the difference between it. this ordinance does just that, to clarify the clerk of the board has the authority to grant question time deadline extensions under special circumstances, holiday periods, board extensions, and when new members are sworn in. >> chair ronen: thank you so m
supervisor mar? >> supervisor mar: thank you again, chair ronen. so again, as a chief sponsor of this legislation, i just wanted to offer some brief explanation and overview. pursuant we took advantage of an extension, and -- however, its validity was called into question as the administrative code language itself makes no mention of how or when the deadline could be extended. this led to uncertainty as to whether or not our question topic was legitimately submitted or would be included...
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let's talk about mars, the president also talked about mars. here on the show we spend a lot of time putting the check on the president's enthusiasm and the way he says things. but getting to mars requires president trump style enthusiasm. sit realistic? >> it is. when we are going to the moon we are going in a way that's never been done before, stainably. the moon is a three day journey home. earth and mars are on the same side of the sun once every 26 months that means when we go to mars, we have to be willing to stay. the moon is our proving ground, how do we live and work on another world. and then we can take that capability onto mars. let me say this, it's important. what have we learned just in the last year? we know there are complex organic compounds on the surface of mars. the building blocks for life exist on the surface of mars. they don't exist on the moon. we know, in the last year, we have discovered liquid water 12 kilometers under the surface of mars. anywhere there's liquid water, there's life. i'm not saying there's life on m
let's talk about mars, the president also talked about mars. here on the show we spend a lot of time putting the check on the president's enthusiasm and the way he says things. but getting to mars requires president trump style enthusiasm. sit realistic? >> it is. when we are going to the moon we are going in a way that's never been done before, stainably. the moon is a three day journey home. earth and mars are on the same side of the sun once every 26 months that means when we go to...
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let's talk about mars. you have always been a passionate advocate of the need for humans to push a mission to mars, but there are so many challenges involved in a mars mission. it would take so long, at least two years. do you see a commitment, not least among america's politicians, to invest what it would need to get human beings to mars? the financing of space ventures has changed somewhat in that it is not only a taxed government project, mars, but some private money is being thrown in by people such as elon musk. are you comfortable with that? with the notion that america's richest billionaires, and you mentioned elon musk, we could talk aboutjeff bezos as well, are you comfortable with a sort of climate in space exploration where they seem more committed to pushing the boundaries, the frontiers than the us government? no, well, i think the us government should welcome their money in, sure. if they want to throw in $1 billion here and $1 trillion here, well, bless them. i don't see that there's anything
let's talk about mars. you have always been a passionate advocate of the need for humans to push a mission to mars, but there are so many challenges involved in a mars mission. it would take so long, at least two years. do you see a commitment, not least among america's politicians, to invest what it would need to get human beings to mars? the financing of space ventures has changed somewhat in that it is not only a taxed government project, mars, but some private money is being thrown in by...
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. >> tapados por el mar, ciudades costeras como nueva york, los Ángeles y miami pueden quedar completamente completamente inundadas a finales de nuestro siglo en nuestra serie especial como sube peligrosamente el nivel de los ocÉanos. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> y la imagen del dÍa llega desde missouri >>> en donde una cadena de tornados arrasÓ con zonas enteras dejando personas muertas como verÁn quedÓ destruida pero antes les contamos que el gobierno ocultÓ durante meses el caso de una niÑa salvadoreÑa que muriÓ bajo custodia bajo las autoridades migratorias el pasado 29 de septiembre se desconoce su identidad pero sÍ se sabe que la menor muriÓ por complicaciones cardiacas en nebraska es la sexta muerte reportada en los Últimos 8 meses el 7 de diciembre falleciÓ la niÑa guatemalteca jaqueline c.7 aÑos de edad la causa de su muerte una infecciÓn y le causo un fallo ul ti orgÁnico el 24 de diciembre otro niÑo guatemalteco de 8 aÑos muriÓ por complicaciones 5 dÍas despuÉs de ser detenido por la patrulla fronteriza el 20 de abril perdÓo la vida juan
. >> tapados por el mar, ciudades costeras como nueva york, los Ángeles y miami pueden quedar completamente completamente inundadas a finales de nuestro siglo en nuestra serie especial como sube peligrosamente el nivel de los ocÉanos. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> y la imagen del dÍa llega desde missouri >>> en donde una cadena de tornados arrasÓ con zonas enteras dejando personas muertas como verÁn quedÓ destruida pero antes les contamos que...
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the grandparents belongs to a tennis club that shares a beach with mar-a-lago. he says he walked down the beach. spotted the president's resort and went into a tunnel that leads to the resort. he then joined some members who were waiting in line to go through a metal detector. the 18-year-old says the secret service scanned him and waived him in. he spent the next 20 minutes wandering the grounds, taking pictures on his cell phone. before he was finally confronted. this week a very apologetic man told the judge he just wanted to see how far he could get and had no evil intentions. again, it brings into question the secret service's ability to protect the president when he is staying at mar-a-lago. government officials have already acknowledged the secret service does not decide who comes in to the resort. although agents do conduct surveillance and physical screening. in march, 33-year-old zhang was arrested at mar-a-lago for claiming that she was attending a nonexistent event. she was comparing computer malware along with an electronic device that detects hidde
the grandparents belongs to a tennis club that shares a beach with mar-a-lago. he says he walked down the beach. spotted the president's resort and went into a tunnel that leads to the resort. he then joined some members who were waiting in line to go through a metal detector. the 18-year-old says the secret service scanned him and waived him in. he spent the next 20 minutes wandering the grounds, taking pictures on his cell phone. before he was finally confronted. this week a very apologetic...
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trump tower, hotels and mar-a-lago. all of which also indicator to the residents and guests. >> a lot of people refer to mar-a-lago as the winter white house. it's not the white house. it's not a government facility. it's a private commercial entity just like any other place the president goes, you know, on a temporary basis. >> right. >> that's different from other presidential retreats like camp david or the summer cottages the obamas, bushes and clintons would visit when only the president and his family were there. mark lind blom reportedly told the judge he wanted to see if he could get into marshaling and he meant no harm. lamer believes the president should stay away from mar-a-lago while in office. >> look, it's a disaster waiting to happen. the family quarters are just off a corridor that's all. people are walking around there. it's crazy. >> the secret service stresses the teenager did not come into contact with the president because of the leader security system. but has or will security be tightened around t
trump tower, hotels and mar-a-lago. all of which also indicator to the residents and guests. >> a lot of people refer to mar-a-lago as the winter white house. it's not the white house. it's not a government facility. it's a private commercial entity just like any other place the president goes, you know, on a temporary basis. >> right. >> that's different from other presidential retreats like camp david or the summer cottages the obamas, bushes and clintons would visit when...
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. >> is that okay with you, supervisor mar? >> without objection, this item moves forward to the full board without recommendation. [gavel]. [applause] can you please call item number 3. >> that is a bad decision. that is a bad, bad decision. >> item number 3, the motion to improve and reject the mayor's appointment of bivett bureaucrat brac tett. for a four-year term ending november 3rd, 2020. >> thank you. if you could please move the conversations outside, i would appreciate it. we have a full rest of our agenda. thank you so much. good morning, miss bracket t. we are moving forward with the next item of the agenda. if everyone could please take their conversations outside. we would appreciate it. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for having me here today. just wanted to let you know that i was frankly shocked and humbled when i received the call from mayor london breed to be nominated for a seat on the infrastructure commission. without going into too much detail and out of respect for adhering to my two-minute time limi
. >> is that okay with you, supervisor mar? >> without objection, this item moves forward to the full board without recommendation. [gavel]. [applause] can you please call item number 3. >> that is a bad decision. that is a bad, bad decision. >> item number 3, the motion to improve and reject the mayor's appointment of bivett bureaucrat brac tett. for a four-year term ending november 3rd, 2020. >> thank you. if you could please move the conversations outside, i...
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>> second. >> seconded by supervisor mar. can we take these -- this amendment, same house, same call? okay. so amendment passes without objection. so the motion -- can we take this item as amended, same house, same call? all right. with no objection, this motion is approved. okay. that brings us to...madam clerk, can you read the imperative agenda? >> yes, mr. president. on behalf of the president of the board, a resolution commending an honoring chief joanne hayes white for her outstanding as the san francisco fire chief of the city and county of san francisco. >> madam clerk, i need to confer with you a second. >> thank you, colleagues, for your patience. colleagues, we have an imperative item which requires the board to adopt to separate findings by eight votes, before unanimous adoption on the item itself. let's take the sunshine ordinance finding first. is there a motion that finds the resolution is purely commendatory for the -- >> it's purely commendatory. >> okay. so can i have a motion -- >> mr. president, i would mo
>> second. >> seconded by supervisor mar. can we take these -- this amendment, same house, same call? okay. so amendment passes without objection. so the motion -- can we take this item as amended, same house, same call? all right. with no objection, this motion is approved. okay. that brings us to...madam clerk, can you read the imperative agenda? >> yes, mr. president. on behalf of the president of the board, a resolution commending an honoring chief joanne hayes white for...
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. >> supervisor ronen: supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: i want to thank those who have shared their opinions for this legislation in addition to the three hearings here in the rules committee where there's been a lot of public comment. we have -- all of my colleagues and i have received hundreds of emails about this legislation. so both in support of and also expressing concerns about the legislation. and particularly around the potential unintended negative impact that this legislation might have on some key issues. and, you know, i do want to state that i'm very much in support of the intent of the legislation. you know, i do think that it's very important that we update our, you know, our city laws and codes to -- to reflect the growing use of surveillance technology in our city, and to ensure that we're protecting privacy and the civil rights of our residents and the communities here in san francisco. but also, you know, as somebody actually -- along with my colleagues who are very committed to ensuring public safety in our districts and in our city, you know, i really, you know
. >> supervisor ronen: supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: i want to thank those who have shared their opinions for this legislation in addition to the three hearings here in the rules committee where there's been a lot of public comment. we have -- all of my colleagues and i have received hundreds of emails about this legislation. so both in support of and also expressing concerns about the legislation. and particularly around the potential unintended negative impact that this...
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yes, supervisor mar. >> thank you. i just had a question, there was some information presented to me about your primary residence, in san francisco or the county. >> , supervisor, i do own a home in the valley, which i have disclosed every year. at that home -- that home was purchased in '06. when ed lee was contemplating my appointment with the rent board, i scrambled very hard to find residency here and at that time, a couple months, i purchased a four unit apartment building in the richmond district, which is now where i reside primarily. i do not claim it as a homeowner 's exemption on my tax returns, because according to my account and the c.p.a., that would be improper, i don't know if it is true or not, but that would be improper because it is a rental property. there are three groups of tenants that also live in that building, it is a four unit building, and that is why it is not claimed as such. i do have a home, i do go there from time to time, but my children -- they are not so much children anymore, but two
yes, supervisor mar. >> thank you. i just had a question, there was some information presented to me about your primary residence, in san francisco or the county. >> , supervisor, i do own a home in the valley, which i have disclosed every year. at that home -- that home was purchased in '06. when ed lee was contemplating my appointment with the rent board, i scrambled very hard to find residency here and at that time, a couple months, i purchased a four unit apartment building in...
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thank you, supervisor mar. >> thank you, supervisor safai. and colleagues, can we file this hearing without objection? great. mr. clerk, please call item number two. >> agenda item 2 is an ordinance with the administrative code to require the city to close juvenile hall by december 31, 2021. expand community-based alternatives to detention and provide a rehabilitative, non-institutional place of detention in a location approved by the court. to establish a working group for the development of the juvenile hall closure plan and establish the youth justice reinvestment fund to support community-based alternatives to detention and also support the working group and to affirm the appropriate findings. >> thank you. i would like to recognize supervisor hillary ronen who has joined us. >> excuse me, my name is patricia -- >> and we will have public comment very soon. ma'am, public comment was closed on that item. mr. chair, we could rescind the vote on the previous item and open comment for the one additional speaker or continue on. >> just a minut
thank you, supervisor mar. >> thank you, supervisor safai. and colleagues, can we file this hearing without objection? great. mr. clerk, please call item number two. >> agenda item 2 is an ordinance with the administrative code to require the city to close juvenile hall by december 31, 2021. expand community-based alternatives to detention and provide a rehabilitative, non-institutional place of detention in a location approved by the court. to establish a working group for the...
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forget the moon, the trump administration could soon take us all the way to mars. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ heather: reminds me of home down south, florida georgia line, live shot of new york city where it is a little foggy. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning, you made it to the weekend, thank you for starting your day with us. let's begin with an exclusive video you will only see on fox news, mexico deporting 100 migrants while on their way to the us. a major sign that mexico is keeping its promise to the trump administration in battling the border crisis. griff jenkins joins us with a firsthand look inside one of his overcrowded shelters. >> reporter: keeping a promise indeed and almost a firsthand look at migrants trying to escape. just moments ago, the top of this wall a migrants was trying to escape. 40 police and guards bringing them back under control. i tried to get back through the gates, they ran me out as well but it is a quick window, making the video we have, we followed them to the airport and got this exclu
forget the moon, the trump administration could soon take us all the way to mars. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ heather: reminds me of home down south, florida georgia line, live shot of new york city where it is a little foggy. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning, you made it to the weekend, thank you for starting your day with us. let's begin with an exclusive video you will only see on fox news, mexico deporting 100 migrants while on...
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mar aye. there are 10 ayes. >> president yee: this ordinance passed unanimously. madame clerk, call item number 2. >> item number 2 is ordinance to approve the tina modotti plaque as a gift to the city. and to affirm the ceqa determination. >> president yee: can we take this same house, same call? without objection, this ordinance is finally passed unanimously. >> clerk: item 3 is ordinance to amend the administrative code to establish and implement procedures on the acquisition of surveillance technology. >> president yee: supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: thank you, president yee, colleagues, i want to thank you for our support last week and hopefully for your support on this today. i want to proceed with the second reading today because there is a coalition of folks who are eagerly awaiting this ordinance. the ordinance's final passage, but regrettably, there was one omission basically when we transferred from the clerk of the board to coit. what i'd like to do is vote on this and th
mar aye. there are 10 ayes. >> president yee: this ordinance passed unanimously. madame clerk, call item number 2. >> item number 2 is ordinance to approve the tina modotti plaque as a gift to the city. and to affirm the ceqa determination. >> president yee: can we take this same house, same call? without objection, this ordinance is finally passed unanimously. >> clerk: item 3 is ordinance to amend the administrative code to establish and implement procedures on the...
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supervisor mar, next up for roll call for introductions. >> supervisor mar: so sorry, madame clerk. colleagues, today i introduced a motion to set up the audit work plan for the budget and legislative analyst for the next fiscal year. i'm calling for audits of city departments, workforce development and community benefits programs and also homeless services provided by the department of homelessness in support of housing. and mohcd's policies and programs for developing, acquiring and preserving affordable housing. and finally for street resurfacing and maintenance by public works. audits are a crucial tool for oversight and accountability. and by prioritizing audits, we can ensure we're using the best strategies and means for addressing some of the biggest challenges facing the city. affordable housing, homelessness, workforce development and more. as a representative of my constituents, as a member of this board, and as chair of the government audit and oversight committee i'm deeply committed to the essential oversight functions we provide for public services. essential for our o
supervisor mar, next up for roll call for introductions. >> supervisor mar: so sorry, madame clerk. colleagues, today i introduced a motion to set up the audit work plan for the budget and legislative analyst for the next fiscal year. i'm calling for audits of city departments, workforce development and community benefits programs and also homeless services provided by the department of homelessness in support of housing. and mohcd's policies and programs for developing, acquiring and...
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in particular, i want to thank mar gonzales where tier for a number of years. we have been working together down in the office for seven years. i will be moving on, mar will be moving on isabel and as well and i know this means a lot to me, i am glad we are able to do it together. thank you for your great work. [applause] >> the person in support services who oversaw this project, he has done a great job he also may be moving on, we are not quite sure. he has done a great job. is a native san franciscan. thank you very much. [applause]. >> tony and his team are probably still here screwing in lightbulbs. they're not behind me but they are somewhere here. lieutenant tommy murphy who is walking away because he doesn't want the credit. thank you, tommy and steve. and the rest of my command staff i obviously want to really appreciate mayor breed once again for selecting our successors. i think it is healthy. it is healthy for me and healthy for the department to have this transition time. they made an excellent choice as my successor. i'm very proud of her. i selec
in particular, i want to thank mar gonzales where tier for a number of years. we have been working together down in the office for seven years. i will be moving on, mar will be moving on isabel and as well and i know this means a lot to me, i am glad we are able to do it together. thank you for your great work. [applause] >> the person in support services who oversaw this project, he has done a great job he also may be moving on, we are not quite sure. he has done a great job. is a native...