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scott weiner of san francisco co-authored a bill today to make that happen. he joins us live to talk more about. senator, thank you so much for your time. what exactly does the bill call for? it is not covid specific, is it? >> no. this legislation applies to any vaccine approved by the fda and recommended by the cdc. and it will allow 12 to 17-year-olds to get a vaccine based on their own consent, not their parents. we already allow that, 12-year-old can go in and get a hepatitis b vaccine, an hpv vaccine, birth control and mental health treatment without their parents. this will allow them to protect their own health from covid or measles or other infectious diseases. >> it does seem like there is some agency allowed to children once they turn 12, because as a parent i know that once they turn 12 you do not get access to all of their medical records. it's more of a proxy. you do not get to be a part of every single medical appointment affording them some privacy. why did you feel the need to introduce this bill now? are you looking at data or hearing from y
scott weiner of san francisco co-authored a bill today to make that happen. he joins us live to talk more about. senator, thank you so much for your time. what exactly does the bill call for? it is not covid specific, is it? >> no. this legislation applies to any vaccine approved by the fda and recommended by the cdc. and it will allow 12 to 17-year-olds to get a vaccine based on their own consent, not their parents. we already allow that, 12-year-old can go in and get a hepatitis b...
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. >> reporter: senator weiner says this proposal would empower the nearly 1 million california teens to make their own medical decisions about the covid-19 vaccine. parents on the other hand are skeptical. >> it makes our schools less safe point >> reporter: on the steps of everett middle school differences go, state senator scott weiner introduced a bill that would allow kids age 12 to 17 to get the covid-19 vaccine without parental consent. >> many children do want to be vaccinated, but sometimes the parents don't let them be vaccinated, and sometimes parents are not prioritizing taking them to be vaccinated. >> reporter: it would not be first in california. kids in that age group can already choose without parental consent to get vaccinated against hpv and hepatitis b. assembly member james gallagher from yuba city, a father of five, says the proposed legislation removes parental rights. >> these are conversations that should happen between parents and their kids, and not to sort of isolate them, and make this sort of a conversation that happens with the school nurse. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: senator weiner says this proposal would empower the nearly 1 million california teens to make their own medical decisions about the covid-19 vaccine. parents on the other hand are skeptical. >> it makes our schools less safe point >> reporter: on the steps of everett middle school differences go, state senator scott weiner introduced a bill that would allow kids age 12 to 17 to get the covid-19 vaccine without parental consent. >> many children do want to...
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. >> that was senator weiner standing with dr. brennan called fax. the public health director in san francisco along with pediatricians and many others. the senators legislation could let 12 to 17-year-olds gets the covid shot in their parents won't even have to sign off on it. >> it's time we take action. it's time we remove barriers. we need to get lifesaving vaccine and health very productive during a press conference, the senator said that this is a permissive bill meeting it's left to one's choice and not mandatory. for context, currently children in the state must have the consent of a parent or guardian to receive most of vaccinations. however, minors do not need parental consent to get the hpv or hepatitis b vaccine's. the senator says covid and booster shots should be no different. even though the legislature is overwhelmingly controlled by democrats, some believe this bill might still be hard to pass through. >> this is for the entire stay. again, i want to say, senator weiner and senator pam for their work in this. we are here to support.
. >> that was senator weiner standing with dr. brennan called fax. the public health director in san francisco along with pediatricians and many others. the senators legislation could let 12 to 17-year-olds gets the covid shot in their parents won't even have to sign off on it. >> it's time we take action. it's time we remove barriers. we need to get lifesaving vaccine and health very productive during a press conference, the senator said that this is a permissive bill meeting it's...
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. >> reporter: well, state senator scott weiner says this will empower the nearly 1 million california teens who have yet to be vaccinated against covid-19 to take their health into their own hands. parents on the other hand are skeptical. >> it makes our schools less safe. >> reporter: on the steps of everett middle school in san francisco, state senator scott weiner introduced a bill that would allow kids aged 12 to 17 to get the covid-19 vaccine without parent consent. >> many of them want to be vaccinated, but sometimes their parents don't let them be vaccinated, and sometimes parents are not prioritizing taking them to be vaccinated. for mac it wouldn't be a first in california. kids in that age group can already choose without parental consent to get vaccinated against hpv and hepatitis b. assembly member james gallagher from yuba city says the proposed legislation removes parental rights. >> these are conversations that should happen between parents and their kids. and not to sort of isolate them and make this sort of the conversation that happens with the school nurse. >> repor
. >> reporter: well, state senator scott weiner says this will empower the nearly 1 million california teens who have yet to be vaccinated against covid-19 to take their health into their own hands. parents on the other hand are skeptical. >> it makes our schools less safe. >> reporter: on the steps of everett middle school in san francisco, state senator scott weiner introduced a bill that would allow kids aged 12 to 17 to get the covid-19 vaccine without parent consent....
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. >> uno de los impulsores de esta medida es scott weiner. la Única forma de evitar que un estudiante sea vacunado es por medio de una decepciÓn mÉdica, son excepciones que no son comunes en el estado. actualmente el estado requiere de 10 vacunas para los centros de cuidado infantil. Éstas son las enfermedades que previene. >> para la seguridad y la salud de nuestras escuelas los estudiantes deberÁn vacunarse. estamos proponiendo extender esta regla para la vacuna de covid. >> esta propuesta de ley le da la facultad al departamento de salud pÚblica para clasificar una vacuna como obligatoria. >> se trata de una iniciativa que ha causado una fuerte controversia. los padres de familia dicen que ellos deben tener la Última palabra. >> no creo que los niÑos ocupen la vacuna del covid. yo estoy contra eso. >> ahorita en muchos casos que estÁn enfermos los niÑos, ojalÁ que no lo hagan una ley, ahorita es tambiÉn los niÑos. >> los padres de familia no estÁn de acuerdo que sus hijos sean vacunados y lo que dice el senador es que es para
. >> uno de los impulsores de esta medida es scott weiner. la Única forma de evitar que un estudiante sea vacunado es por medio de una decepciÓn mÉdica, son excepciones que no son comunes en el estado. actualmente el estado requiere de 10 vacunas para los centros de cuidado infantil. Éstas son las enfermedades que previene. >> para la seguridad y la salud de nuestras escuelas los estudiantes deberÁn vacunarse. estamos proponiendo extender esta regla para la vacuna de covid....
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eric weiner, thank you so much forjoining us with your thoughts. meanwhile, thailand's historic hua lamphong central train station is scaling back most of its operations after more than 100 years of service. the move to a newly built station in northern bangkok marks the end of an era of an iconic terminal that has served as a hub for backpackers for decades. bangkok—based author of lonely planet thailand guidebook joe cummings reminisces how significant the station has been for nostalgic tourists and train travellers. when i heard about this place closing, it was just of all the things that have changed, this was the thirst one that felt personal. —— first. i start doing the guide in 1881 -- 1981. —— first. i start doing the guide in 1881--1981. i think it was —— first. i start doing the guide in 1881 —— 1981. i think it was the first train trip i'd ever taken anywhere. people are going long distances. it is the place. it where it all happens. suppose you're taking a train for sightseeing, having that train leave and arrive would
eric weiner, thank you so much forjoining us with your thoughts. meanwhile, thailand's historic hua lamphong central train station is scaling back most of its operations after more than 100 years of service. the move to a newly built station in northern bangkok marks the end of an era of an iconic terminal that has served as a hub for backpackers for decades. bangkok—based author of lonely planet thailand guidebook joe cummings reminisces how significant the station has been for nostalgic...
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senator weiner always appreciate your time. so let's start off with with why you believe that a teens and preteens should be able to make their own decision about whether to be vaccinated against covid-19 and not let their parents have the final say. sure and thank you for having me. um i mean, clearly we want parents of teenagers to communicate about a lot of things, and particularly about health care, and that is ideal. want an overwhelmingly that happens. but unfortunately there are situations where teens and parents aren't communicating or parents are simply refusing to let their kids get vaccinated. if you're a teenager, while you may be a lower risk of hospitalization and death done an adult. it's not zero and there are teams were getting hospitalized, ventilated and dying from covid, and they should have the ability. to be vaccinated against this deadly virus. and you know this is consistent with existing california law. we already allow teenagers to get vaccinated on their own without their parents for each p v. and hep
senator weiner always appreciate your time. so let's start off with with why you believe that a teens and preteens should be able to make their own decision about whether to be vaccinated against covid-19 and not let their parents have the final say. sure and thank you for having me. um i mean, clearly we want parents of teenagers to communicate about a lot of things, and particularly about health care, and that is ideal. want an overwhelmingly that happens. but unfortunately there are...
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>> than he would be anthony weiner and we would find out. [laughter] kennedy: we found out about hailey clinton, shouldn't happen centers, fbi was investigating weiner and found e-mails on his computer where they should not have been. it all comes together eventually so why withhold? >> i think truthfully he does have content in their that's embarrassing, obviously if he's 1000% wanting to comply, he wants to keep private a lot of things on the phone but that's the whole thing, if you are the subject of a search warrant, he don't get to decide that and that's decided one milling times in the courts, things you can argue attorney-client privilege, privilege business information but a love letter to your wife for your intimate photos on there is not that and anything relevant will be record once the sheriff's office obtained his cell phone but i think it's in his best interest to have executed as soon as possible. kennedy: will he have to give up the phone? >> absolutely, you can't say no. they can take it further and subpoena him, they can do
>> than he would be anthony weiner and we would find out. [laughter] kennedy: we found out about hailey clinton, shouldn't happen centers, fbi was investigating weiner and found e-mails on his computer where they should not have been. it all comes together eventually so why withhold? >> i think truthfully he does have content in their that's embarrassing, obviously if he's 1000% wanting to comply, he wants to keep private a lot of things on the phone but that's the whole thing, if...
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the bills being proposed by scott weiner of san francisco and richard pan of sacramento. they also sponsored the bill that would allow teenagers to get vaccinated without parent permission. if this passes, it would go into effect in 2023. reggie: a pioneering bay area brewery is calling it quits after three decades in business. the economy is something we are focused on, and the owners of the brewing company say rising rent in the pandemic have left them no choice. cornell barnard spoke with some loyal customers who are now saying a final goodbye. >> to the brewing company. cornell: friends are raising a final glass to one of their favorite places ever. >> we've been coming here for years. >> this place is just the best. it is very sad. cornell: it is where pictures of loyal customers hang on the wall. after serving thousands of brews for three decades, they are closing their doors for good. >> ■it is kind of breaking my heart. we've been coming here for a very long time. family, friends. it has just been home. >> we have to pack it up and move it out. cornell: the foun
the bills being proposed by scott weiner of san francisco and richard pan of sacramento. they also sponsored the bill that would allow teenagers to get vaccinated without parent permission. if this passes, it would go into effect in 2023. reggie: a pioneering bay area brewery is calling it quits after three decades in business. the economy is something we are focused on, and the owners of the brewing company say rising rent in the pandemic have left them no choice. cornell barnard spoke with...
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we also saw scott weiner going a step further. he wants the legislature to pass the proposal that would make teens be able to get vaccinated without their parents approval. i think this is going to be a huge fight. a very big, sort of fraught issue. the last time it came up around the measles and other vaccines, there were a lot of disruptions and protests. >> republican leaders were tweeting their disapproval, of course, of these measures. you wonder how much power they have. >> the question is going to be if democrats can coalesce around this. i think there's going to be democrats who might not want to force families to do something like this. we will see. i've heard that this will be a big battle. >> big bruising fight. let's turn to what could be a potential fight nationally. u.s. supreme court justice, stephen breyer, announced after 30 years of service he is stepping down. this provides president biden with the space two point someone to that position. we're looking at a california replacement. >> it could be. one of preside
we also saw scott weiner going a step further. he wants the legislature to pass the proposal that would make teens be able to get vaccinated without their parents approval. i think this is going to be a huge fight. a very big, sort of fraught issue. the last time it came up around the measles and other vaccines, there were a lot of disruptions and protests. >> republican leaders were tweeting their disapproval, of course, of these measures. you wonder how much power they have. >>...
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state senators scott weiner introduced legislation that allowed 12 to 17 year olds to get the booster without their parents' permission. he's worried some teenagers are not getting their shots because of widespread misinformation about the vaccines have made their parents opposed it. there are currently 1 million california teenagers who have not gotten their covid-19 vaccines. kids in california needs parental consent to get most vaccinations. minors 12 and older can get the hpv or hep b vaccine without parental consent. >>> the rapid spread of omicron in the bay area is slowing down. that's welcome news for restaurant owners who shut their doors during the surge. now they are eager to reopen and move forward again. jean ellie has their story. >> reporter: some restaurants closed during the omicron surge due to staffing concerns and safety issues. some are getting some remodeling done. with case rates dropping, they are looking at reopening plans. >> cassava closed temporarily beginning in december as omicron cases skyrocketed. >> it is difficult. i don't want to risk the rest of our
state senators scott weiner introduced legislation that allowed 12 to 17 year olds to get the booster without their parents' permission. he's worried some teenagers are not getting their shots because of widespread misinformation about the vaccines have made their parents opposed it. there are currently 1 million california teenagers who have not gotten their covid-19 vaccines. kids in california needs parental consent to get most vaccinations. minors 12 and older can get the hpv or hep b...
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we also saw scott weiner going a step further. he wants the legislature to pass the proposal that would make teens be able to get vaccinated without their parents approval. i think this is going to be a huge fight. a very big, sort of fraught issue. the last time it came up around the measles and other vaccines, there were a lot of disruptions and protests. >> republican leaders were tweeting their disapproval, of course, of these measures. you wonder how much power they have. >> the question is going to be if democrats can coalesce around this. i think there's going to be democrats who might not want to force families to do something like this. we will see. ve heard that this will be a big battle. >> big bruising fight. let's turn to what could be a potential fight nationally. u.s. supreme court justice, stephen breyer, announced after 30 years of service he is stepping down. this provides president biden with the space two point someone to that position. we're looking at a california replacement. >> it could be. one of president
we also saw scott weiner going a step further. he wants the legislature to pass the proposal that would make teens be able to get vaccinated without their parents approval. i think this is going to be a huge fight. a very big, sort of fraught issue. the last time it came up around the measles and other vaccines, there were a lot of disruptions and protests. >> republican leaders were tweeting their disapproval, of course, of these measures. you wonder how much power they have. >>...
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. >> reporter: well, state senator scott weiner says this will empower the nearly 1 million california teens who have yet to be vaccinated against covid-19 to take their health into their own hands. parents on the other hand are skeptical. >>
. >> reporter: well, state senator scott weiner says this will empower the nearly 1 million california teens who have yet to be vaccinated against covid-19 to take their health into their own hands. parents on the other hand are skeptical. >>
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i thank sfpd, chief scott, senator weiner and attorney gen. so many of us watching what is happening in the city are watching what is happening across the country. there could be a sense of powerlessness when it comes to gun violence. we see it on the tv. we don't know how to help. this is a way to help to get guns out of places where they hurt people and get them destroyed so they never hurt anyone again. this is a way to help. a lot of people might think i have a family member or friend in the home. it is safe. >> it is not safe. and the data bears this out. if there is a gun in the home there is an exponential increase somebody is hurt from violence, accident or suicide. we have in this country about twice as many people who die of suicide and from homicide. very often that is because there is a gun accessible to them. often teenagers. people who for whatever reason feel depressed or afraid. experiencing violence or trauma they may being a decision we can never bring back. i lost my best friend 19 years old to suicide. he shot and killed hi
i thank sfpd, chief scott, senator weiner and attorney gen. so many of us watching what is happening in the city are watching what is happening across the country. there could be a sense of powerlessness when it comes to gun violence. we see it on the tv. we don't know how to help. this is a way to help to get guns out of places where they hurt people and get them destroyed so they never hurt anyone again. this is a way to help. a lot of people might think i have a family member or friend in...
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to expand their mining operations, but many of their neighbors tell abc, actually news reporter adam weiner. they fear another environmental mess. it's not only just my organic harm, it's our natural resources. it's our very precious land and water dang was among the doesn't. 2 spoke out against mosaic at the 2nd full day of hearings held by manatee county commissioners. deciding whether to change the zoning of the property, called wingate east to allow mosaic to mine phosphate one drive through west central. ready rural florida and it is clear that mosaic is turning our region into a banana republic. mm. anything that's coming from there, from missouri, the chain to here, and come through all these properties right here. garrett's an organic farmer, and he just lost his you sta, organic status, because mosaic was able to rezone 16000 acres in their own a mine, and that actually borders these wetlands that we're looking at. and the wetlands border garrett's farm. the u. s. government says that any a radiation exposure is dangerous to human health, whereas florida has made slightly different
to expand their mining operations, but many of their neighbors tell abc, actually news reporter adam weiner. they fear another environmental mess. it's not only just my organic harm, it's our natural resources. it's our very precious land and water dang was among the doesn't. 2 spoke out against mosaic at the 2nd full day of hearings held by manatee county commissioners. deciding whether to change the zoning of the property, called wingate east to allow mosaic to mine phosphate one drive...
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expand their mining operations, but many of their neighbors tell a, b, c, actually news reporter adam weiner. they fear another environmental mess. it's not only just my organic farm, it's our natural resources. it's our very precious land. and water dang was among the doesn't to spoke out against mosaic at the 2nd full day of hearings held by manatee county commissioners. deciding whether to change the zoning of the property, called wingate east to allow mosaic to mine phosphate one, drive through west central. ready rural florida, and it is clear that mosaic is turning our region into a banana move. anything that's coming from there, from mazda beach into here, and come through all these properties right here. garrett's an organic farmer and he just lost his you sta, organic status because mosaic was able to rezone 16000.
expand their mining operations, but many of their neighbors tell a, b, c, actually news reporter adam weiner. they fear another environmental mess. it's not only just my organic farm, it's our natural resources. it's our very precious land. and water dang was among the doesn't to spoke out against mosaic at the 2nd full day of hearings held by manatee county commissioners. deciding whether to change the zoning of the property, called wingate east to allow mosaic to mine phosphate one, drive...
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to expand their mining operations, but many of their neighbors tell abc, actually news reporter adam weiner. they fear another environmental mess. it's not only just my organic farm, it's our natural resources. it's our very precious land. and water gang was among the doesn't to spoke out against mosaic at the 2nd full day of hearings held by manatee county commissioners. deciding whether to change the zoning of the property, called wingate east to allow mosaic to mine phosphate one, drive through west central. ready rural florida and it is clear that mosaic is turning our region into a banana republic. mm. anything that's coming from there, from jose v chain to here, and come through all these properties right here. garrett's an organic farmer and he just lost his you sta, organic status, because mosaic was able to rezone 16000 acres in their own mine, and that actually borders these wetlands that we're looking at. and the wetlands border garrett's farm. the u. s. government says that any a radiation exposure is dangerous to human health, whereas florida has made slightly different rules s
to expand their mining operations, but many of their neighbors tell abc, actually news reporter adam weiner. they fear another environmental mess. it's not only just my organic farm, it's our natural resources. it's our very precious land. and water gang was among the doesn't to spoke out against mosaic at the 2nd full day of hearings held by manatee county commissioners. deciding whether to change the zoning of the property, called wingate east to allow mosaic to mine phosphate one, drive...
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one of those members, state senator scott weiner from san francisco, introduced a bill today who eventually let kids 12 and up get vaccinated without parental consent. i think really the big question is, is the legislator going to take on this personal belief exemption that allows some kids to get out of taking covid vaccines? this came up in the legislator over measles a few years ago and things got really ugly. i think likely, there will be protests at the capitol, potentially disruptive if this comes up again. i think for democrats, it is not a total slamdunk issue. it sounds, from a debate i moderated for state assembly race here in california for last week, only one move with say, i guarantee i will work to get rid of a personal belief exemption for covid vaccines. it will, i think, be a controversial issue if and when it comes up in the legislator. >> also interesting, as we move toward the virus becoming endemic, the governor just spoke about it this week, brian, you spoke with an er doctor this week about the personal tool of patients throwing up in the hospital úwi are unvaccinate
one of those members, state senator scott weiner from san francisco, introduced a bill today who eventually let kids 12 and up get vaccinated without parental consent. i think really the big question is, is the legislator going to take on this personal belief exemption that allows some kids to get out of taking covid vaccines? this came up in the legislator over measles a few years ago and things got really ugly. i think likely, there will be protests at the capitol, potentially disruptive if...
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expand their mining operations, but many of their neighbors tell a b, c, action news reporter adam weiner. they fear another environmental mess. it's not only just my organic harm, it's our natural resources. it's are very precious land and water dang was among the dozens who spoke out against mosaic. the 2nd full day of hearings held by manatee county commissioners deciding whether to change the zoning of the property, called wingate east to allow.
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towards the end of last year, senator weiner submitted a joint letter. we were one of the few projects that he highlighted. appreciate all of the support from the san francisco delegation. as the commissioner mentioned the moment the southern california delegation mentioned the list of needs. it was great to see the area caucus and rise to what their needs are. billions of dollars is strange to say billions. >> thank you for the hard work. we look forward to working together more and looking forward to making sure dtx gets funding to keep moving forward. >> we have more reports under your section? >> next item is update on facility operations. >> good morning. i will give you a facility operations update. the qr code to the signs to provide more current information and links to additional information. of course, that also gives us the ability when you use one of those signs and the qr code to carry that information with you on your personal device. following the tree lighting that the mayor attended in early december, we did a series of holiday events wh
towards the end of last year, senator weiner submitted a joint letter. we were one of the few projects that he highlighted. appreciate all of the support from the san francisco delegation. as the commissioner mentioned the moment the southern california delegation mentioned the list of needs. it was great to see the area caucus and rise to what their needs are. billions of dollars is strange to say billions. >> thank you for the hard work. we look forward to working together more and...
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scott weiner of san francisco introduce that bill. it would apply to kids between the ages of 12 to 17. that age group can get vaccinated against hpv and hepatitis b without their parents consent. >> many want to be vaccinated but sometimes their parents don't let them and sometimes parents are not prioritizing taking them to be vaccinated. >> these are conversations that should happen between parents and their kids and not to isolate them and make this a conversation that happens with the school nurse. >> several other states and washington d.c. allow minors to get vaccines without parental consent. >>> a live look in san jose where the sharks are teaming up with the stanford blood center. it starts at 7:30 a.m. at the north conference to the sap center. dozens will win free tickets. >>> an update on san francisco's newest light rail line. the word is, testing on the central subway is going well. muni central subway will take writers to union square and into chinatown. the project is years behind schedule and millions of dollars over
scott weiner of san francisco introduce that bill. it would apply to kids between the ages of 12 to 17. that age group can get vaccinated against hpv and hepatitis b without their parents consent. >> many want to be vaccinated but sometimes their parents don't let them and sometimes parents are not prioritizing taking them to be vaccinated. >> these are conversations that should happen between parents and their kids and not to isolate them and make this a conversation that happens...
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weiner brought in teens who were in groups advocating team vaccine self choice. we deserve to protect ourselves and those around us from death and disability, and to so many of us that means getting vaccinated because they can't get the vaccine. fear and isolation not going if they infect their grandparents, younger siblings or even themselves. potentially this in school, friends and family and someone who's 12 this past october. a lot of kids my age girls fast. we're exposed to so much that we're old enough to have a say so, but something will benefit us school districts currently operating in an in person format, have experienced numerous outbreaks over the past two weeks, resulting in thousands of students being sent home for days at a time. and causing a significant degree of backsliding and quality of education. if passed, the bill would have affected january 1st of next year. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. new 10 if you plan on visiting the exploratorium in san francisco, you'll want to know about its recently updated covid-19 requirements following guidance
weiner brought in teens who were in groups advocating team vaccine self choice. we deserve to protect ourselves and those around us from death and disability, and to so many of us that means getting vaccinated because they can't get the vaccine. fear and isolation not going if they infect their grandparents, younger siblings or even themselves. potentially this in school, friends and family and someone who's 12 this past october. a lot of kids my age girls fast. we're exposed to so much that...
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senator weiner points out this lines up with existing law in california regarding other health decisions. >> california already allows 12 to 17-year-olds to make some significant medical decisions. 12-year-olds already today go in and receive an hpv or hepatitis b vaccine without their parents being there. >> so many teens live in sadness. covid is taking away happiness and futures, and we cannot ignore the price. >> we did ask about parents' rights to decide for their kids. he said parents mostly do get to decide for their kids, but in this limited situation with the fda deciding this vaccine is safe, he says kids should be able to overrule their parents and get vaccinated. he points out it might not be an anti-vaccination situation, just busy parents who have not gotten around to it, or their kids are at a vaccine clinic, and they don't have the paperwork. he says this would help clear the way for that decision. if this passes through the legislature, it will go into effect next january. kristen: 60,000 at home antigen covid tests are set to be given out for free in santa clara county
senator weiner points out this lines up with existing law in california regarding other health decisions. >> california already allows 12 to 17-year-olds to make some significant medical decisions. 12-year-olds already today go in and receive an hpv or hepatitis b vaccine without their parents being there. >> so many teens live in sadness. covid is taking away happiness and futures, and we cannot ignore the price. >> we did ask about parents' rights to decide for their kids....
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dan: in a move to fight vac f hesitancy and misinformation, scott weiner has introduced new legislation that would allow preteens to receive any vaccine, even if their parents object. the san francisco lawmaker co-authored senate bill 866 to prevent kids 12 throu throu get vaccines, including covid-19 , without parental consent. the vaccine must be approved by the food and drug administration and be recommended by the centers for disease control. >> tragically there are kids who are not communicating with their parents, and parents who are literally obstructing the ability of their kids to get a lifesaving vaccine from a deadly virus. dan: the senator says the bill falls in line with current law that gives children 12 and folder the ability to make reproductive health care decisions, like getting vaccinated for hpv. the bill would take effect january 21, 2023, if it passes the legislature and governor newsom signs it. the teachers union in oakland says the strike -- says a strike is possible with the school district over covid protocols. the district has agreed to the three main demands
dan: in a move to fight vac f hesitancy and misinformation, scott weiner has introduced new legislation that would allow preteens to receive any vaccine, even if their parents object. the san francisco lawmaker co-authored senate bill 866 to prevent kids 12 throu throu get vaccines, including covid-19 , without parental consent. the vaccine must be approved by the food and drug administration and be recommended by the centers for disease control. >> tragically there are kids who are not...
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. >> you know, your name really just rose to prom thens in the country with the anthony weiner story, your ex-husband. and i remember it at the time i wasn't familiar with american politics but the story was blowing up. a lot of women i worked with were like as women we have to deal with the shit that our men do, we have to bear their shame as well. and you really lay it out elegantly and vuller inably in the book but what was really surprising it it me it at the end of the book you acknowledge and thank your ex-husband and i would love to know why you did that, and if that was a true feeling that you had or no, this is the high road i need to take. >> you knee, i do acknowledge anthony at the end of the book. and the reason i do that is two things. the first is he gave me the single most important thing in my life, that is my little boy. and he gave me that sense of feeling, i know what it is it to be loved. and if you read the book, to feel like the most special person in the room, i didn't have a lot of experience with men before i met anthony. and i wanted to be seen, not-- even t
. >> you know, your name really just rose to prom thens in the country with the anthony weiner story, your ex-husband. and i remember it at the time i wasn't familiar with american politics but the story was blowing up. a lot of women i worked with were like as women we have to deal with the shit that our men do, we have to bear their shame as well. and you really lay it out elegantly and vuller inably in the book but what was really surprising it it me it at the end of the book you...
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i'm sure they know great weiners in california, and sinema is familiar with, spent down time here. that is a real puzzle. i think she's a unique character in terms of d.c. as far as obama and biden and that comparison goes, i think and i will say bluntly there's some ageism in the part of the media and people. they look at his age, assume certain things about him that they did not assume about younger men like barack obama. >> gene? >> i think there is some ageism going on. i recall a lot of stories about barack obama and how he was sort of mr. spock. he was too cerebral, not visceral enough, intellectual, not gritty enough to do politics. he was actually really, really good at politics and joe biden is really good at politics, too, but it is a fift ee fifth ee senate. i have no idea what's on kyrsten sinema's mind. take the pronouncement that was in your face, in the president's face in a way that there should be repercussions for her in her political career going forward and i suspect there will because that won't be forgotten. it can't be forgotten. but in the meantime, in the s
i'm sure they know great weiners in california, and sinema is familiar with, spent down time here. that is a real puzzle. i think she's a unique character in terms of d.c. as far as obama and biden and that comparison goes, i think and i will say bluntly there's some ageism in the part of the media and people. they look at his age, assume certain things about him that they did not assume about younger men like barack obama. >> gene? >> i think there is some ageism going on. i recall...
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kumasi: scott weiner will hold a news conference today to introduce a law surrounding vaccines. a senate bill would allow children 12 and under to get a vaccine without parental consent if it is recommended by the cdc and approved by the fda, that includes vaccines for the flu, measles, chickenpox and covid. he says it falls in line with the law that gives children 12 and older the ability to make reproductive health care decisions, like getting vaccinated for hpv. if the legislature passes the bill, it was to get effect on january 1. we are committed to getting answers to your questions about the covid vaccines. you can go to our website and click on the big blue box to submit questions. reggie: if you are going to an airport, be prepared for delays. many are dealing with ongoing concerns regarding the rollout of 5g. several flights have been canceled. airlines are concerned about how the 5g signals could affect the critical equipment that helps pilots land. verizon and at&t agreed to delay the launch near some airports earlier this week. despite the signals being powered down,
kumasi: scott weiner will hold a news conference today to introduce a law surrounding vaccines. a senate bill would allow children 12 and under to get a vaccine without parental consent if it is recommended by the cdc and approved by the fda, that includes vaccines for the flu, measles, chickenpox and covid. he says it falls in line with the law that gives children 12 and older the ability to make reproductive health care decisions, like getting vaccinated for hpv. if the legislature passes the...
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by now, he had come to believe that mark weiner was a killer. breitigan thought that when we use the engine of some sort, a portable generator, or maybe the vehicles, to put carbon monoxide into the heating system of his home. killing his wife. the detective wanted somebody to take a closer look inside the heating ducts, from the wing or home. >> we went in, and dismantled the duct work. we took carpet samples, and the registers out of the house. >> investigators found a lab -- from an internal combustion engine could be fined inside the heating ducts. it would be months before they got results. do you have any idea that, as you were living this -- investigators were still trying to put a case together? >> we really didn't hear anything for a long time. >> we don't hear anything. >> so you plan a trip to zambia, why did you end up? they're >> one of the churches in town, a good friend of mine, had gone to zambia with several people from his church. >> they learned that people and zambia were in dire need of freshwater, so march and esther join a
by now, he had come to believe that mark weiner was a killer. breitigan thought that when we use the engine of some sort, a portable generator, or maybe the vehicles, to put carbon monoxide into the heating system of his home. killing his wife. the detective wanted somebody to take a closer look inside the heating ducts, from the wing or home. >> we went in, and dismantled the duct work. we took carpet samples, and the registers out of the house. >> investigators found a lab -- from...
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little square of cheese free samples a tiny cup of yogurt or a sip of mango juice ♪ ♪ a spicy cocktail weiner and a taste of chocolate mousse ♪ ♪ free samples a thimble full of smoothie and a mini candy cane ♪ ♪ a beef and cheese taquito and some pork chow mein free samples we're all gonna be okay ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for putting a positive spin on everything. we have a great show for you tonight. music from ryan hurd and maren morris -- ♪ we love music ♪ >> jimmy: science bob pflugfelder is here. ♪ pflugfelder ♪ >> jimmy: and be right back with ryan reynolds. ♪ we want free weed ♪ ♪ weed, weed, weed ♪ ♪ weed, weed, weed ♪ ♪ weed, weed, weed ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm a fancy exercise bike noobie. and i've gone from zero to obsessed in like... three days. instructor: come on milwaukee! i see you! after riding twelve miles to nowhere, i'm taking a detour. and if you don't have the right home insurance coverage, you could be working out a way to pay for this yourself. get allstate and be better protected from mayhem for a whole l
little square of cheese free samples a tiny cup of yogurt or a sip of mango juice ♪ ♪ a spicy cocktail weiner and a taste of chocolate mousse ♪ ♪ free samples a thimble full of smoothie and a mini candy cane ♪ ♪ a beef and cheese taquito and some pork chow mein free samples we're all gonna be okay ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for putting a positive spin on everything. we have a great show for you tonight. music from ryan hurd and maren morris -- ♪ we love...
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sense of liberation >> seth: also, you know, you had this very public marriage to someone, anthony weiner. and, you know, we all sort of in real time are experiencing what's happening has it sort of, writing this book, brought down the walls in a way that people now feel that they can approach you? even people that were maybe close to you that didn't want to have these conversations, or didn't know if you were willing to have them have you been able to talk more to people about it, having written the book >> you know, seth in 2011 when the story first broke about anthony, and i was not even 12 weeks pregnant, i'm working at the state department -- it was the first time i realized -- you know, you and i started this conversation when i'm used to being behind the scenes, used to being the person not talked about, being invisible, and i really liked that. and that very first trip i took, i was at an airport, and a woman comes over and she puts her arm on my arm in the bathroom while i'm washing my hands and says, "i know what you're going through, hang in there." that was the first of what i
sense of liberation >> seth: also, you know, you had this very public marriage to someone, anthony weiner. and, you know, we all sort of in real time are experiencing what's happening has it sort of, writing this book, brought down the walls in a way that people now feel that they can approach you? even people that were maybe close to you that didn't want to have these conversations, or didn't know if you were willing to have them have you been able to talk more to people about it, having...
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senator weiner says one million american children in this range are not vaccinated because their parents disapprove of vaccinations or haven't taken them to get their vaccine. we know that even though on average covid is less likely to be serious, create serious illness for teenagers, teams do get sick . they go their teams in the hospital teams on ventilators and tragic routines who died. um overwhelmingly, who are unvaccinated or the ones that are getting sick? currently under state law, 12 to 17 year old can make some medical decisions on their own, such as receiving the hpv vaccine, as well as matters of reproductive and mental healthcare. oakland teachers could soon strike over covid safety protocols. the teachers union and school district met last night but could not come to an agreement. they don't agree by tonight we could see of the classrooms as soon as monday. ktvu is amanda quintana live in our newsroom to bring us up to date on this, amanda? well, garcia, i spoke to the president of the oakland educators association, the union representing teachers, and he says last night's
senator weiner says one million american children in this range are not vaccinated because their parents disapprove of vaccinations or haven't taken them to get their vaccine. we know that even though on average covid is less likely to be serious, create serious illness for teenagers, teams do get sick . they go their teams in the hospital teams on ventilators and tragic routines who died. um overwhelmingly, who are unvaccinated or the ones that are getting sick? currently under state law, 12...
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weiner brought in teens who were in groups advocating team vaccine self choice deserve to protect ourselves and those around us from death and disability. and to so many of us that means getting vaccinated because they can't get the vaccine, fear and isolation not going if they infect their grandparents, younger siblings or even themselves. potentially this in school, friends and family and someone who's 12 this past october. a lot of kids my age girls fast. we're exposed to so much that we're old enough to have a say so with something will benefit us school districts currently operating in an in person format, have experienced numerous outbreaks over the past two weeks, resulting in thousands of students being sent home for days at a time. and causing a significant degree of backsliding and quality of education. if passed, the bill would have effect january 1st of next year. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. many living in apartments or multi unit housing or having trouble ordering those free covid test from the government, and lawmakers like congressman eric swalwell have taken notice. it's i
weiner brought in teens who were in groups advocating team vaccine self choice deserve to protect ourselves and those around us from death and disability. and to so many of us that means getting vaccinated because they can't get the vaccine, fear and isolation not going if they infect their grandparents, younger siblings or even themselves. potentially this in school, friends and family and someone who's 12 this past october. a lot of kids my age girls fast. we're exposed to so much that we're...
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all i knew was i was playing this guy named bob who was a new guy in the office and the way that matt weiner, the creator, worked is i would only get the script for the upcoming episode the week before so i was finding out a lot about bob as the series went on. and so there were so many times when i read the script and i was like, "wait, what? he's speaking fluent spanish now? like, wait, what's going on here with this guy? and actually, as an actor, it helped a lot because it didn't allow me to get ahead of the role it didn't allow me to kind of play what i thought he would become i kind of had to just stay in the moment but he was -- he was like an enigma and to me, as i read each script, i was just, you know, surprised, and it was kind of a cool way to keep me on my toes >> seth: it also has one of the most meme-able moments in the show's history, which was -- well, let's show the clip for anyone who has made the mistake of not watching "mad men." let's take a look. >> hold that >> how are you >> not great, bob. [ laughter ] >> seth: "not great, bob." i think about it -- probably at least
all i knew was i was playing this guy named bob who was a new guy in the office and the way that matt weiner, the creator, worked is i would only get the script for the upcoming episode the week before so i was finding out a lot about bob as the series went on. and so there were so many times when i read the script and i was like, "wait, what? he's speaking fluent spanish now? like, wait, what's going on here with this guy? and actually, as an actor, it helped a lot because it didn't allow...
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weiner brought in teens who were in groups advocating team vaccine self choice. we deserve to protect ourselves and those around us from death and disability. and to so many of us that means getting vaccinated because they can't get the vaccine. fear and isolation, not going into me infect their grandparents, younger siblings or even themselves. potentially this in school, friends and family and someone who's 12 this past october. a lot of kids my age girl fast. we're exposed to so much that we're old enough to have a say so what something will benefit us school districts currently operating in an in person format, have experienced numerous outbreaks over the past two weeks, resulting in thousands of students being sent home for days at a time. and causing a significant degree of backsliding and quality of education. if passed, the bill would have affected january 1st of next year. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. san jose police provided new information on the series of events leading up to the deadly shooting by four officers wednesday night. the suspect who was k
weiner brought in teens who were in groups advocating team vaccine self choice. we deserve to protect ourselves and those around us from death and disability. and to so many of us that means getting vaccinated because they can't get the vaccine. fear and isolation, not going into me infect their grandparents, younger siblings or even themselves. potentially this in school, friends and family and someone who's 12 this past october. a lot of kids my age girl fast. we're exposed to so much that...
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i'm not the only person who thinks that the new york times had a column a couple of weeks ago by greg weiner a thoughtful political scientist in which he said. that we have all of the vices. of the separation of powers and in fact, none of the virtues what he meant was and i think i've i want to rephrase that because i think i've mischaracterize what he said. he compared separation of power system to parliamentary democracies and essentially said that we are now a a de facto parliamentary democracy. but that we don't have any of the benefits that you would get out of having a real parliamentary democracy now what's clear to me is we can't re-examine those kinds of fundamental structural issues in the constitution. on a piecemeal basis for example, if you increase the power of the president. which some people think would be a good idea and you don't think it all about the congress? your weakening the congress. it's a zero-sum game. and as a result, you're taking away one of the pillars. of separation of powers so i think that if you're going to reexamine the constitution at that level you're
i'm not the only person who thinks that the new york times had a column a couple of weeks ago by greg weiner a thoughtful political scientist in which he said. that we have all of the vices. of the separation of powers and in fact, none of the virtues what he meant was and i think i've i want to rephrase that because i think i've mischaracterize what he said. he compared separation of power system to parliamentary democracies and essentially said that we are now a a de facto parliamentary...
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senator weiner said it best. you have controls to decide how this housing gets built not whether it should be done and the labor protections are just a bonus on top that you supervisors are championing labor. these support this proposal and passthis proposal. wecan't wait anymore.the last 50 years have shown us that we've destroyed san francisco's housing market . thank you . >> next caller please? >> caller: can you hear me? >> we can, please proceed. >> in contrast to the nimby who got on the mic right now my name is nancy hernandez and i am from the nine and i work in the 11. i was a high school teacher before the shutdown and i am now managing a covid response center. there are 10 people in front of me packaging boxesand 45 people standing in front of us outside in line to pick up food . we have been providing this service for 95 weeks now in district 11 with zero help from our supervisor who is currently working on trying to make it easier to buildmore condos . our neighborhood is oversaturated with luxury h
senator weiner said it best. you have controls to decide how this housing gets built not whether it should be done and the labor protections are just a bonus on top that you supervisors are championing labor. these support this proposal and passthis proposal. wecan't wait anymore.the last 50 years have shown us that we've destroyed san francisco's housing market . thank you . >> next caller please? >> caller: can you hear me? >> we can, please proceed. >> in contrast to...
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towards the end of last year, senator weiner submitted a joint letter. we were one of the few projects that he highlighted. appreciate all of the support from the san francisco delegation. as the commissioner mentioned the moment the southern california delegation mentioned the list of needs. it was great to see the area caucus and rise to what their needs are. billions of dollars is strange to say billions. >> thank you for the hard work. we look forward to working together more and looking forward to making sure dtx gets funding to keep moving forward. >> we have more reports under your section? >> next item is update on facility operations. >> good morning. i will give you a facility operations update. the qr code to the signs to provide more current information and links to additional information. of course, that also gives us the ability when you use one of those signs and the qr code to carry that information with you on your personal device. following the tree lighting that the mayor attended in early december, we did a series of holiday events wh
towards the end of last year, senator weiner submitted a joint letter. we were one of the few projects that he highlighted. appreciate all of the support from the san francisco delegation. as the commissioner mentioned the moment the southern california delegation mentioned the list of needs. it was great to see the area caucus and rise to what their needs are. billions of dollars is strange to say billions. >> thank you for the hard work. we look forward to working together more and...
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residents i also wrote and negotiated senate bills 828 and 835 during the years i worked for scott weiner. i'll stay away from the technical details and focus on reminding the commissioners the comments de crying the housing requirements are the base that closed once the state laws were written and negotiated and adopted by democratically elected officials with significant community input. should the city not adopt an adequate housing plan on time to makes room for over 80,000 housing units, the consequences to disadvantaged communities in san francisco and all communities in the city are enormous. the state of california will take control of the significant share of san francisco's permitting and zoning. the state will open the city up to significant litigation risk from the attorney general and remove funding. this does not get us closer to racial and economic equity in san francisco and beyond. it would be valuable for those who oppose the draft propose a compliant approach in lieu of what was presented. absent that, we're en route to losing public funding for services and losing power
residents i also wrote and negotiated senate bills 828 and 835 during the years i worked for scott weiner. i'll stay away from the technical details and focus on reminding the commissioners the comments de crying the housing requirements are the base that closed once the state laws were written and negotiated and adopted by democratically elected officials with significant community input. should the city not adopt an adequate housing plan on time to makes room for over 80,000 housing units,...
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>> hello, my name is herbert weiner. i have two issues. one is i would like the board to initiate a measure to decree to have the benefits restored. people who retired before 1996 are dying. those who have died, and those who i have known personally have been denied benefits. it is a benefit that i enjoy as someone who retired after 1996. so please, it is a human measure. we owe it to the seniors to work for the city to have benefits restored. it is cruel to deny their benefits. secondly,. [ indiscernible ] you are being a very cruel to seniors at the table by denying them access. also, there is -- [ indiscernible ] -- some people just hate automobiles. public transportation and transportation that should serve everybody, not the selfish few. please restore the great highway. restored jfk drive, and please don't deny back that you are creating congestion like crazy on californian street. now it is congested. this is congested thinking. >> thank you for your comments. >> think you -- thank you. >> do we have another caller? i will just say
>> hello, my name is herbert weiner. i have two issues. one is i would like the board to initiate a measure to decree to have the benefits restored. people who retired before 1996 are dying. those who have died, and those who i have known personally have been denied benefits. it is a benefit that i enjoy as someone who retired after 1996. so please, it is a human measure. we owe it to the seniors to work for the city to have benefits restored. it is cruel to deny their benefits....
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led to the banning of earmarks and it was at this tasteful thing closely led by republicans and john weiner and republicans they took over the majority in 2011 but democrats like barack obama didn't like the fact that it was corrupt so that's why it ended ten years ago but what people realized over the decade was it devalued a member of congress was doing and reached where the average rank-and-file member of the house of representatives struggled to explain what they were doing in washington from nothing to deliver their constituents and it created this environment in which the members who used to think the government funding bills, the most basic duty of congress every year is to fund the government and keep it open and keep the budget they needed. that became a secondary task for people, patient care about as much, they have skin in that game and not in part, you have a bipartisan special committee in the house 2019 and 20, they concluded one reason there were so many of these government shutdowns would experience, 17 or 18 days in 2013, 35 days across 2018, 19, is that part of the reason
led to the banning of earmarks and it was at this tasteful thing closely led by republicans and john weiner and republicans they took over the majority in 2011 but democrats like barack obama didn't like the fact that it was corrupt so that's why it ended ten years ago but what people realized over the decade was it devalued a member of congress was doing and reached where the average rank-and-file member of the house of representatives struggled to explain what they were doing in washington...
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. >> this is herbert weiner. now, one of the things about community outreach, to date, it's been dog-and-pony shows. basically, they listen and they do whatever they want to do, and this has really got to stop. also, another concern, will there be an addition of vehicles to the muni fleet to address the growing population and needs of this city? the fleet has to increase, and has not really happened to date. also, muni forward has really been very destructive. people are walking a long distance to get buses that pass them by, and it has a negative impact on seniors and the disabled. also, i'm not going to vote for the bond issue. i think it's a big issue that doesn't include anything, and we've seen the negative results of that today. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> operator: you have three questions remaining. >> next speaker. >> hello. this is anastasia iovannopoulos. we have the controller's report saying we're in the black, and then, the joint report by senator feinstein and padilla released
. >> this is herbert weiner. now, one of the things about community outreach, to date, it's been dog-and-pony shows. basically, they listen and they do whatever they want to do, and this has really got to stop. also, another concern, will there be an addition of vehicles to the muni fleet to address the growing population and needs of this city? the fleet has to increase, and has not really happened to date. also, muni forward has really been very destructive. people are walking a long...
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. >> this is herbert weiner. now, one of the things about community outreach, to date, it's been dog-and-pony shows. basically, they listen and they do whatever they want to do, and this has really got to stop. also, another concern, will there be an addition of vehicles to the muni fleet to address the growing population and needs of this city? the fleet to increase, and has not really happened to date. also, muni forward has really been very destructive. people are walking a long distance to get buses that pass them by, and it has a negative impact on seniors and the disabled. also, i'm not going to vote for the bond issue. i think it's a big issue that doesn't include anything, and we've seen the negative results of that today. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> operator: you have three questions remaining. >> next speaker. >> hello. this is anastasia iovannopoulos. we have the controller's report saying we're in the black, and then, the joint report by senator feinstein and padilla released yes
. >> this is herbert weiner. now, one of the things about community outreach, to date, it's been dog-and-pony shows. basically, they listen and they do whatever they want to do, and this has really got to stop. also, another concern, will there be an addition of vehicles to the muni fleet to address the growing population and needs of this city? the fleet to increase, and has not really happened to date. also, muni forward has really been very destructive. people are walking a long...