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do you believe that it has played a role in crime in san francisco? >> mayor: i think, unfortunately, being in the midst of this pandemic, seeing, sadly, a lot of people lose their jobs has probably played a role in what we're seeing as it relates to crime. i do think when we talk about crime and accountability, i think the that there is -- you know, it is not an easy solution because specifically when you talk about someone who has committed a violent crime against another human being, you know, that's a different punishment versus someone who it may have been their first offense, they stole something, and they need to be held accountable, but at the same time jail may not be the best solution because ultimately we want rehabilitation or we want support or we want an option to try to get that person on the right path. so i think there are various layers of accountability that need to be implemented in our criminal justice system here in san francisco, regardless of a proposition. it is what we're working with, and it's what we are in a position to tr
do you believe that it has played a role in crime in san francisco? >> mayor: i think, unfortunately, being in the midst of this pandemic, seeing, sadly, a lot of people lose their jobs has probably played a role in what we're seeing as it relates to crime. i do think when we talk about crime and accountability, i think the that there is -- you know, it is not an easy solution because specifically when you talk about someone who has committed a violent crime against another human being,...
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san francisco has a network of sites all around the city. we have the capacity of over 10,000 sites where we can do over 10,000 vaccines per day. and that's pretty remarkable, and it is really exciting, especially once we get the supply. we know that we can get them distributed quickly as possible. i really appreciate those who have been vaccinated and have gone to places like masconi center and ucsf, and the really nice notes and positive experiences that you have shared with us going to those sites, and how friendly the people have been, how comfortable they made you feel, and how, of course, how assured you feel knowing you have been vaccinated, and i'm looking forward to everyone in san francisco having that exact same experience. so thank you for sharing just your appreciation to the city, your appreciation to many of our health care workers, our volunteers, and a number of people that are out there helping to vaccinate people as quickly as possible. it definitely takes a village, and we've had a village of support with the department o
san francisco has a network of sites all around the city. we have the capacity of over 10,000 sites where we can do over 10,000 vaccines per day. and that's pretty remarkable, and it is really exciting, especially once we get the supply. we know that we can get them distributed quickly as possible. i really appreciate those who have been vaccinated and have gone to places like masconi center and ucsf, and the really nice notes and positive experiences that you have shared with us going to those...
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mlb team the san francisco giants played at candlestick from 1960-1999. fans came to see players such a willie mays and barry bonds, over 38 seasons in the open ballpark. an upper deck expansion was added in the 1970s. there are two world series played at the stick in 1962 and in 198 9. during the 1989 world series against the oakland as they were shook by an earthquake. candlestick's enclosure had minor damages from the quake but its design saved thousands of lives. nfl team the san francisco 49ers played at candlestick from feign 71-2013. it was home to five-time super bowl champion teams and hall of fame players by joe montana, jerry rice and steve jones. in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch." leading the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first
mlb team the san francisco giants played at candlestick from 1960-1999. fans came to see players such a willie mays and barry bonds, over 38 seasons in the open ballpark. an upper deck expansion was added in the 1970s. there are two world series played at the stick in 1962 and in 198 9. during the 1989 world series against the oakland as they were shook by an earthquake. candlestick's enclosure had minor damages from the quake but its design saved thousands of lives. nfl team the san francisco...
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many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the bay area is porous and we're all interconnected and we need to get vaccines into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. your next question comes from various media outlets. why are we reopening with new virus variants circulating? how will the city deal with new variants and avoid shutdowns? >> so we are opening at a high level of case diagnosis. we're at about 30 per 100,000 right now, which as the mayor mentioned, is substantially lower than we were just a few weeks ago. so this is very good news. we know that the rate of t
many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get...
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they keep san francisco grounded and keep san francisco san francisco. i urge you to pass this legislation as fast as possible. be champions of small business and pressure the mayor and board members to take more action towards saving the small business from the worst economic catastrophe in generations. thank you. i yield my time. >> next speaker, please. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you for championing this, all of you. it is a group effort. i appreciate it. it takes a village. i am the president of the council district merchants and long time san francisco and owner of the four locations in some of your districts. thank you. i urge you to approve this without any restrictions. i hope this will be just one of numerous aids to come to help small business. we need to be able to thrive not only thrive but recover. i invite you all to make a commitment and not to pass any legislation that will impede any sort of business growth or economic vitality. when you give us room to grow, we grow and put money in the coverers and bring in people to spend mon
they keep san francisco grounded and keep san francisco san francisco. i urge you to pass this legislation as fast as possible. be champions of small business and pressure the mayor and board members to take more action towards saving the small business from the worst economic catastrophe in generations. thank you. i yield my time. >> next speaker, please. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you for championing this, all of you. it is a group effort. i appreciate it. it takes a...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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office for san francisco housing, they're still in san francisco . because it would change where it's spending happens in san francisco butthat's a foreseeable outcome. anotheroutcome is people wherever they moved to the suburbs ,
office for san francisco housing, they're still in san francisco . because it would change where it's spending happens in san francisco butthat's a foreseeable outcome. anotheroutcome is people wherever they moved to the suburbs ,
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and county of san francisco. and there were challenges with the private health care providers who were also receiving test kits, but we were then, as a city, held responsible for administering all the testing and in many cases there are still people who are using the city system to test, even though they have private health care insurance. it's been one of the most challenging things that we've had to face. and part of, you know, of course, my push as mayor to the state and the feds is to provide more supply to our public health care system so we're administering more faster, because of our lack of control over the private health care providers. luckily, at least, the private health care providers are working with us, even though we don't have the data completely. how is this system that we have set up now? how is this plan we have set up now to administer the vaccine, how is this going to be better than what we had to deal with with testing especially with our private health care providers? >> yeah, i think i ca
and county of san francisco. and there were challenges with the private health care providers who were also receiving test kits, but we were then, as a city, held responsible for administering all the testing and in many cases there are still people who are using the city system to test, even though they have private health care insurance. it's been one of the most challenging things that we've had to face. and part of, you know, of course, my push as mayor to the state and the feds is to...
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office for san francisco housing, they're still in san francisco . because it would change where it's spending happens in san francisco butthat's a foreseeable outcome. anotheroutcome is people wherever they moved to the suburbs , they don't move . the decline in rates that we are seeing out induces other people who couldn't afford to live in san francisco or tomove into the city and it changes the composition of the city's population .vis-@-vis where it was a year ago. that's another possibility. and then the other possibility is perhaps employers decide this remote work from home thing two years from now isn't as relevant as it was during the pandemic. it's just not a concern so people start having to come back to the office the way they did during the pandemic. there's a lot of unknowns but it's important to keep track what employers are saying about where they want people to work and what theemployees are saying in terms of where they want to live . those are two different questions and how those questions resolve will be ultimately i think have
office for san francisco housing, they're still in san francisco . because it would change where it's spending happens in san francisco butthat's a foreseeable outcome. anotheroutcome is people wherever they moved to the suburbs , they don't move . the decline in rates that we are seeing out induces other people who couldn't afford to live in san francisco or tomove into the city and it changes the composition of the city's population .vis-@-vis where it was a year ago. that's another...
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they may being san francisco san francisco. a business like ours i would hope that has the reputation will be able to continue to be something special that we bring to the city as we are all in desperate need of help. any and all help. we love being small business owners and want to continue to bring what we can to the city. i please urge the board of supervisors to pass legislation and i appreciate you considering it and i am looking forward to the day when it is easier for small business owners to keep doors open and keep those in san francisco employed and to keep contributing to our economy in our city. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. are there any other caller in the queue? >> that competes the few. >> thank you. madam clerk and let me also thank everyone who called in for your support and for your resilience during the last year. as we heard, this past year was one of the toughest years for our small businesses. i just also want be to thank you all for organizing and for fighting for not only your own business
they may being san francisco san francisco. a business like ours i would hope that has the reputation will be able to continue to be something special that we bring to the city as we are all in desperate need of help. any and all help. we love being small business owners and want to continue to bring what we can to the city. i please urge the board of supervisors to pass legislation and i appreciate you considering it and i am looking forward to the day when it is easier for small business...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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is to san francisco. such achievements have earned her office the prestigious 2020 good government award, an honor recognizing excellence in public sector management and stewardship. she currently serves on the san francisco employees retirement system board where she oversees the investments and policies of a $26 billion public pension system in san francisco. assessor chu has really stepped up during covid to lead our economic recovery task force as one of the co-chairs. this was not in her job description, nor was it her responsibility, but when i called carmen to ask for her help because we needed all hand on deck to address the challenges that none of us thought we would be dealing with with covid, she immediately said yes. and with her leadership the task force developed 41 recommendations and policy ideas to make the city's economy stronger, more resilient, and more attainable. prior to the career as assessor, she was an elected representative of the board of supervisor. when she served as budget c
is to san francisco. such achievements have earned her office the prestigious 2020 good government award, an honor recognizing excellence in public sector management and stewardship. she currently serves on the san francisco employees retirement system board where she oversees the investments and policies of a $26 billion public pension system in san francisco. assessor chu has really stepped up during covid to lead our economic recovery task force as one of the co-chairs. this was not in her...
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francisco apartment association and the small property owners of san francisco. what i wanted to share with the committee which, obviously, the committee is well aware, is california sb-91 was signed into law last friday and has immediate effect and we agree with the statements of supervisor preston that it supersede the local authority in this area. while you're speaking on this, we had particular concerns with -- i know this is an emergency ordinance, but like the rent increase moratorium it obviously could be extended and this was written in an open-ended language to allow further continuances, particularly with san francisco's smaller property owners. we thought that it was overbroad in including section 37.9, sub-b of the administrative code that is an exemption on the provisions for owners who rent bedrooms out of their own apartments and we thought that impaired our small property owners' right of privacy. but in general this is something that needs state-wide attention and unfortunately has gotten it and we appreciate that sb-91 has sought relief for land
francisco apartment association and the small property owners of san francisco. what i wanted to share with the committee which, obviously, the committee is well aware, is california sb-91 was signed into law last friday and has immediate effect and we agree with the statements of supervisor preston that it supersede the local authority in this area. while you're speaking on this, we had particular concerns with -- i know this is an emergency ordinance, but like the rent increase moratorium it...
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many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the bay area is porous and we're all interconnected and we need to get vaccines into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. your next question comes from various media outlets. why are we reopening with new virus variants circulating? how will the city deal with new variants and avoid shutdowns? >> so we are opening at a high level of case diagnosis. we're at about 30 per 100,000 right now, which as the mayor mentioned, is substantially lower than we were just a few weeks ago. so this is very good news. we know that the rate of t
many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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we are going to change that in san francisco. thank you both for joining us and now we will open it up to questions from the press. >> thank you mayor breed, thank you chief scott and district attorney boudin for your remarks. we're going to allow our reporters to submit any questions they the first question is for district attorney boudin from the s.f. business times. many small business owners do not feel safe because they have been hit increasingly by break in burglaries and vandalisms because of the pandemic. there is perception that your office is not pursuing prosecution of these cases. what are you doing to assure the victims that there are consequences for property crimes in san francisco? >> thank you so much for the questions and thank you to our business community for helping to create jobs and for weathering an unprecedented year of challenges. no one more than small businesses, because of the constant challenges around health restrictions and around decline in tourism, we know that it's been a year in which many busi
we are going to change that in san francisco. thank you both for joining us and now we will open it up to questions from the press. >> thank you mayor breed, thank you chief scott and district attorney boudin for your remarks. we're going to allow our reporters to submit any questions they the first question is for district attorney boudin from the s.f. business times. many small business owners do not feel safe because they have been hit increasingly by break in burglaries and vandalisms...
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be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver on what is necessary and respond not only from a public health perspective, but also to support the city in the economic recovery. first and foremost, that has an impact on the lives of residents and operations. a big focus right away will be starting to take a look t a making sure we continue to support the efforts. that we do that in an excellent way and we also look forward to the future means. in addition to that, we're going to continue to look for more efficiencies. what's going to happen is we're going to go through a very tough time. i think the city is unders
be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver...
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many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the bay area is porous and we're all interconnected and we need to get vaccines into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. your next question comes from various media outlets. why are we reopening with new virus variants circulating? how will the city deal with new variants and avoid shutdowns? >> so we are opening at a high level of case diagnosis. we're at about 30 per 100,000 right now, which as the mayor mentioned, is substantially lower than we were just a few weeks ago. so this is very good news. we know that the rate of t
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so santa rosa, fairfield, you'll still make it up to 70 degrees. 62 san francisco. 66 san rafael. oakland, san jose 68. vallejo 68. still mild and above average. we will see some extra high clouds as well. here is your accuweather seven-day forecast. bright and breezy for your thursday. notice the winds are lighter on friday and the sunny streak continuing through the weekend with those winds coming up again on saturday. dry gusty offshore winds. the only good thing is because of all the rain that we have received in last few months, there is enough moisture in the fuels to where the fire danger is not running high right now. but we are looking at cooler weather for the start of the workweek. still no rain. one model hinting at maybe some change the middle of next week. dan and ama? >> sandhya, thank you very much for another fabulous installment of patella vision. >> love >>> the happiest place on earth will welcome back visitors next month. disneyland's california adventure park is reopening on march 18th for the first time in nearly a year. the experience will be called a touch
so santa rosa, fairfield, you'll still make it up to 70 degrees. 62 san francisco. 66 san rafael. oakland, san jose 68. vallejo 68. still mild and above average. we will see some extra high clouds as well. here is your accuweather seven-day forecast. bright and breezy for your thursday. notice the winds are lighter on friday and the sunny streak continuing through the weekend with those winds coming up again on saturday. dry gusty offshore winds. the only good thing is because of all the rain...
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>>a san francisco. it is now up to the mayor's office and board of supervisors whether or not hundreds of officers will be laid off in the coming months, yeah, we know that crime in san francisco has been on the rise even grabbing national attention. our kron four's has the latest now on what's at stake. >>the majority budget is personnel staffing and we got it all we've got. >>pretty much everything we can cut however the chief of the san francisco police department william scott has been asked by the bears budget office to see if he could trim close to 37 million dollars more. >>which will great because we cut everything we can cut to a in a loss of 210 full-time employees which is the highlighted in red these boxes. or the station that will be impacted them hope. i am not supportive of these cuts i they will be devastating to police department that was the chief's assessment during his budget proposal presentation at this recent san francisco police commission meeting i have a heart problem just acce
>>a san francisco. it is now up to the mayor's office and board of supervisors whether or not hundreds of officers will be laid off in the coming months, yeah, we know that crime in san francisco has been on the rise even grabbing national attention. our kron four's has the latest now on what's at stake. >>the majority budget is personnel staffing and we got it all we've got. >>pretty much everything we can cut however the chief of the san francisco police department william...
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as a member of the largest democratic club in san francisco, the san francisco young democrats, i championed such efforts such as the 2020 census, something that was very important to include our undocumented citizens in. i also support fellow applicant sarah souza in supports sb-288 that would have allowed immigrants to run and serve on our country central committee because i believe everyone deserves a seat at the table. having been a frequent attendee, i applaud the work of this commission. if appointed, i hope to work with them on expanding waivers to immigrants to access services. i look forward to working with them on awareness and access to the covid-19 vaccine for our community. i look forward to continuing the language access efforts that they have championed. i actually look forward to starting some data-collection gathering for our immigrant-owned businesses because that is an area immigrants need assistance in. finally, in supporting these concepts and values, i hope that we enable all residents to represent their communities and i hope to continue the commission's mission that u
as a member of the largest democratic club in san francisco, the san francisco young democrats, i championed such efforts such as the 2020 census, something that was very important to include our undocumented citizens in. i also support fellow applicant sarah souza in supports sb-288 that would have allowed immigrants to run and serve on our country central committee because i believe everyone deserves a seat at the table. having been a frequent attendee, i applaud the work of this commission....
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in san francisco, we had to get ready. as much as dr. colfax and i fought over what was going on and whether or not we needed to close down the city because we understood the significant impacts on people's lives by making these hard decisions, we knew it was the right thing to do. we knew it was the right thing to do because it was about saving lives. when you look at where san francisco is in terms of our death rate, even though every life lost is tragic, we are the second densest city in the country with the lowest death rate of any major city in the country. we've saves thousands of lives here in the city. it started here at moscone center. i want to thank the director of the department of emergency management mary allen carol for her hard work. [applause] >> mayor breed: and the people who came here to work not only the folks who work within her department but so many city employees, who signed up as disaster service workers, who answered the call, and who have been showing up to deal with challenges around this pandemic. whether it
in san francisco, we had to get ready. as much as dr. colfax and i fought over what was going on and whether or not we needed to close down the city because we understood the significant impacts on people's lives by making these hard decisions, we knew it was the right thing to do. we knew it was the right thing to do because it was about saving lives. when you look at where san francisco is in terms of our death rate, even though every life lost is tragic, we are the second densest city in the...
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i work in san francisco. i'm calling today to ask the police commission not to support the san francisco police department proposed budget. which is a claim of implementing of $17 million based on their own numbers. they can't even meet the proposed budget cut. how dedicated to the reform plan and addressing alternative -- [indiscernible] i would really want us to really use the police commission to identify radical reduction to the police budget as part of the national reckoning on race and need to move away from overpolice -- over policing. >> good evening, caller, you have two minutes. >> great. my name is kate hodge. i'm also a member of welcome disparities in black community. we met to regarding the san francisco police department shooting of mario woods. resulting in findings of bias and violence finding to recommendations sfpd. the shooting was heard -- occurred in 2015. chief scott responded in july 2020, disparities in black community saw immediate need of d.p.a., there are 17 recommendations from d.
i work in san francisco. i'm calling today to ask the police commission not to support the san francisco police department proposed budget. which is a claim of implementing of $17 million based on their own numbers. they can't even meet the proposed budget cut. how dedicated to the reform plan and addressing alternative -- [indiscernible] i would really want us to really use the police commission to identify radical reduction to the police budget as part of the national reckoning on race and...
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he grew up in san francisco's bay view. hunter's point neighborhood, says many of his friends are now either in prison or dead. wilson says he's running on a platform of transparency, accountability and fairness. it says his background would bring a different perspective to the job. i think that brings a bit of i'm gonna say legitimacy to the community, especially young men and young women of color. i want to give them the show them my example and connect with them in a way that a normal eled be the first person of color toy district attorney, the current d a. nancy o'malley has an indicated whether yet she's going to seek reelection next year. will become this noontime of fifth attack involving a coyote in the east bay. what the state department official wildlife is now trying to do to track down that coyote responsible plus public health officials across the country are scrambling to contain at least three new variants of the covid-19 virus. i'm steve harrigan in atlanta. that story ahead. and it is a good looking wednesd
he grew up in san francisco's bay view. hunter's point neighborhood, says many of his friends are now either in prison or dead. wilson says he's running on a platform of transparency, accountability and fairness. it says his background would bring a different perspective to the job. i think that brings a bit of i'm gonna say legitimacy to the community, especially young men and young women of color. i want to give them the show them my example and connect with them in a way that a normal eled...
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san francisco. ucsf saying it currently has enough vaccine to continue inoculating through next wednesday. quote we are carefully monitoring our vaccine supply to be able to last 6 to 7 days to make sure we're able to fulfill the second doses that are coming due for health workers and patients, but the health care provider, saying that means it's had to dial back at mass vaccination sites, quote our city college. site, which were operating in partnership with the city of san francisco is only offering half day schedules. 500 vaccines per day but could easily offer 3000 doses per day if we had sufficient vaccines, san francisco's department of public health is saying it has enough vaccine to operate through next week, but they are feeling the squeeze. both are large mass sites, including city college, as well as mosconi have had tonto consider limiting their appointments based on vaccine supply. the difficulty comes with planning more than one week in advance with unreliable supply chains. it's diffi
san francisco. ucsf saying it currently has enough vaccine to continue inoculating through next wednesday. quote we are carefully monitoring our vaccine supply to be able to last 6 to 7 days to make sure we're able to fulfill the second doses that are coming due for health workers and patients, but the health care provider, saying that means it's had to dial back at mass vaccination sites, quote our city college. site, which were operating in partnership with the city of san francisco is only...
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a san francisco location. this table is summariing that. essentially 124,000 people have left the san francisco location and about 76,000 people have moved to a san francisco location. about 35 of that is moves within the city. from the eight months we have data from march to october, at least 50,000 people have moved out. these are address requests and there could be more than one person associated with an address, so this is really a minimum of 50,000 people. if we assumed that just through december when the rent numbers were still dropping, that would be 62,000, or again at least 7% of the city's population, just by way of context. we do have census data on out-migration for 2018. about 8,000 moved out of the city on a net basis. we're talking about something that could be seven or eight times as big, out-migration in 2020. so before i launch into my net topic, thinks one of the -- this is one of the hurdles that san francisco is going to have. this is not something other cities have experienced. lots of pl
a san francisco location. this table is summariing that. essentially 124,000 people have left the san francisco location and about 76,000 people have moved to a san francisco location. about 35 of that is moves within the city. from the eight months we have data from march to october, at least 50,000 people have moved out. these are address requests and there could be more than one person associated with an address, so this is really a minimum of 50,000 people. if we assumed that just through...
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sarah, you're on the ground in chinatown in san francisco. what's been the impact on the community financially, emotionally, mentally? >> i think it's definitely a huge impact. as you can see, a lot of our senior population do not feel safe in the community. and most of the families with young children do not feel safe at the same time. we really want to raise awareness and get help and call for all the major stakeholders like a mayor and our board supervisor to help support efforts to help insure that not only do the victim and survivor get the services they need, but how do we do prevention and intervention programs. >> as part of that, today, cyc is one of six groups that joined together this morning, held this news conference to really call for not necessarily more policing, but as you said, other forms of investments in the community to prevent these attacks. maybe give us a little more examples of the three, you know, approaches that you're talking about, and examples for each. >> right. since last year, with the escalation of violence,
sarah, you're on the ground in chinatown in san francisco. what's been the impact on the community financially, emotionally, mentally? >> i think it's definitely a huge impact. as you can see, a lot of our senior population do not feel safe in the community. and most of the families with young children do not feel safe at the same time. we really want to raise awareness and get help and call for all the major stakeholders like a mayor and our board supervisor to help support efforts to...
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in san francisco. and you know larry can speak bilingual and so far there is no chinese commissioner. i really support larry yee. thank you. >> chair: larry, you don't need to thank everyone. next speaker, please. >> [speaking chinese] -- >> good morning, supervisors. chair peskin, i [indiscernible] family association headquarter resident. >> [speaking chinese] -- >> [interpretation] i have known larry yee for over 25 years. i have worked with him in many meetings in the association. he has always got the job done. we trust him to do the right thing for the chinese community. >> [speaking chinese] -- >> [interpretation] the chinese community [indiscernible] on the police commission to represent us to bring back peace and tranquility. >> [speaking chinese]. >> [interpretation] we all support and stand behind him because we know larry holds the highest ethical standard of conduct. we urge you to support the appointment of larry yee to police commission. thank you. >> [speaking chinese]. >> [interpretatio
in san francisco. and you know larry can speak bilingual and so far there is no chinese commissioner. i really support larry yee. thank you. >> chair: larry, you don't need to thank everyone. next speaker, please. >> [speaking chinese] -- >> good morning, supervisors. chair peskin, i [indiscernible] family association headquarter resident. >> [speaking chinese] -- >> [interpretation] i have known larry yee for over 25 years. i have worked with him in many meetings...
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francisco. >> that's right it moved from monterey to san francisco in 1853. >> joseph alan maney, a spanish dominican that came in the states as a missionary for 10 or 12 years. what we are talking about his mission territory. here we are in this suddenly there's hundreds of thousands of new population in the san francisco bay area. speak of the dominicans were founded 800 years ago. and we continued our mission coming here. found out as an order preachers, to combat error, to combat heresy. and bring the faith to people that were either not preached well, or weren't preached at all. >> it's an interesting name order preachers to talk about. and on the website which we will show later. there is a nice big red button that says request a preacher and i almost pushed it but i didn't want to, i wasn't sure. i understand that my experience with dominicans two. the persuasive apologist for the faith. where the persuasive condensers about the importance of truth, in the end, god's presence. >> absolutely. one of the things that saint dominic did was when they found the order, he set up tha
francisco. >> that's right it moved from monterey to san francisco in 1853. >> joseph alan maney, a spanish dominican that came in the states as a missionary for 10 or 12 years. what we are talking about his mission territory. here we are in this suddenly there's hundreds of thousands of new population in the san francisco bay area. speak of the dominicans were founded 800 years ago. and we continued our mission coming here. found out as an order preachers, to combat error, to...
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we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have real space at home or don't, whether you have a home or not, everyone can access these parks and pools and play grounds and recreational facilities. you may being that happen and thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything that you do. have a wonderful holiday everyone. >> the five most popular words 2020. i am thanking senator weiner not just for being here today but for advocacy for city and park system. he takes his park advocacy all the way to sacramento. it really matters and helps us with state park bonds and opportunities for funding that are so important t
we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have...
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local 648 here in san francisco. i wanted to thank president walton for introducing this hazard pay bill for our grocery and drugstore workers. and i do hope that you will consider a favorable decision for our essential workers that serves you every day. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we understand that there's one caller in the queue and 14 listening and this may be a last call unless you press star 3 now. next caller, please. welcome, caller. >> caller: hello? >> clerk: hello, please begin your comments. >> caller: hello. yeah, my name is benitio lim and i belong to local 648. and thank you for acknowledging our position on being frontline workers. i acknowledge that, you know, with the members of 648, we're always in front of people trying to provide good services to them and we're always at risk of catching something. i am very grateful that you have agreed and acknowledged that we are high-risk people serving the community. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, next cal
local 648 here in san francisco. i wanted to thank president walton for introducing this hazard pay bill for our grocery and drugstore workers. and i do hope that you will consider a favorable decision for our essential workers that serves you every day. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we understand that there's one caller in the queue and 14 listening and this may be a last call unless you press star 3 now. next caller, please. welcome, caller. >> caller: hello?...
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be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver on what is necessary and respond not only from a public health perspective, but also to support the city in the economic recovery. first and foremost, that has an impact on the lives of residents and operations. a big focus right away will be starting to take a look t a making sure we continue to support the efforts. that we do that in an excellent way and we also look forward to the future means. in addition to that, we're going to continue to look for more efficiencies. what's going to happen is we're going to go through a very tough time. i think the city is unders
be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver...
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our tower camera live shot showing downtown san francisco. it's a beautiful night out because it's so clear but said the cameras been moving all evening long because those winds have been quite strong in some spots and that wind advisory in effect until 4 o'clock tomorrow morning for our north bay mountains east bay hills and also the santa cruz mountains on a tan air on your screen we've gusts of up to 5060 and even say in the 70's in some or higher elevations, especially in the north bay like on mount saint helene it tonight looking ahead you're 10 at 10. this is the big showstopper right here it is going to be dry into the weekend. we're seeing temperatures well above seasonal averages but look at this as we get towards next weekend. the possibility of some showers that we're going to be seeing so that is the great news and the temperatures are going to remain pretty steady, we're looking at to upper 50's to low 60's even some mid 60's over the next 10 days or so so we're looking at a really nice forecast but get the umbrellas ready just i
our tower camera live shot showing downtown san francisco. it's a beautiful night out because it's so clear but said the cameras been moving all evening long because those winds have been quite strong in some spots and that wind advisory in effect until 4 o'clock tomorrow morning for our north bay mountains east bay hills and also the santa cruz mountains on a tan air on your screen we've gusts of up to 5060 and even say in the 70's in some or higher elevations, especially in the north bay like...
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we moved to san francisco early on. in the mission district and moved out to daily city and bounced back to san francisco. we lived across the street from the ups building. for me, when my earliest memories were the big brown trucks driving up and down the street keeping us awake at night. when i was seven-years-old and i'm in charge of making sure we get on the bus on time to get to school. i have to make sure that we do our homework. it's a lot of responsibility for a kid. the weekends were always for family. we used to get together and whether we used to go watch a movie at the new mission theater and then afterwards going to kentucky fried chicken. that was big for us. we get kentucky fried chicken on sunday. whoa! go crazy! so for me, home is having something where you are all together. whether it's just together for dinner or whether it's together for breakfast or sharing a special moment at the holidays. whether it's thanksgiving or christmas or birthdays. that is home. being so close to berkley and oakland and s
we moved to san francisco early on. in the mission district and moved out to daily city and bounced back to san francisco. we lived across the street from the ups building. for me, when my earliest memories were the big brown trucks driving up and down the street keeping us awake at night. when i was seven-years-old and i'm in charge of making sure we get on the bus on time to get to school. i have to make sure that we do our homework. it's a lot of responsibility for a kid. the weekends were...
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>>the second highest case count of any neighborhood in san francisco county on tuesday. a pop-up vaccination clinic for residents, 65 and older opened at the southeast health center and i'm quite glad that they have put it in the neighborhood where you know after americans and latinos so that we have a chance to save our lives. according to doctor galley these types of sites will continue to pop up in hard-hit communities, some even with late night hours to ensure essential workers have just as many options to get their shots but all of this. >>as part of the speed that goes into an equitable distribution. a vaccine. >>the bayview vaccination clinic is open from 9 to 3 and is expected to vaccinate about 200 people per day no appointment required, but you do have to prove you live in the bayview hunters point zip code in the newsroom noelle bellow kron 4 news. >>several firsts in super bowl 55 coming up this sunday, including the first woman to officiate the big game coming up we have a live report from tampa plus a number of vaccination site open up in the east bay, what
>>the second highest case count of any neighborhood in san francisco county on tuesday. a pop-up vaccination clinic for residents, 65 and older opened at the southeast health center and i'm quite glad that they have put it in the neighborhood where you know after americans and latinos so that we have a chance to save our lives. according to doctor galley these types of sites will continue to pop up in hard-hit communities, some even with late night hours to ensure essential workers have...
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office for san francisco housing, they're still in san francisco . because it would change where it's spending happens in san francisco butthat's a foreseeable outcome. anotheroutcome is people wherever they moved to the suburbs , they don't move . the decline in rates that we are seeing out induces other people who couldn't afford to live in san francisco or tomove into the city and it changes the composition of the city's population .vis-@-vis where it was a year ago. that's another possibility. and then the other possibility is perhaps employers decide this remote work from home thing two years from now isn't as relevant as it was during the pandemic. it's just not a concern so people start having to come back to the office the way they did during the pandemic. there's a lot of unknowns but it's important to keep track what employers are saying about where they want people to work and what theemployees are saying in terms of where they want to live . those are two different questions and how those questions resolve will be ultimately i think have
office for san francisco housing, they're still in san francisco . because it would change where it's spending happens in san francisco butthat's a foreseeable outcome. anotheroutcome is people wherever they moved to the suburbs , they don't move . the decline in rates that we are seeing out induces other people who couldn't afford to live in san francisco or tomove into the city and it changes the composition of the city's population .vis-@-vis where it was a year ago. that's another...
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san francisco 47, low 40s in san jose, mid 30s santa rosa. through our afternoon, daytime highs in the 60s with sunshine. we are looking at three to eight degrees above average. low 60s in san francisco, mid 60s in oakland. you can see all the sunshine as we go through our day. we'll talk about the weekend ahead coming up. let's check with gianna for a look at the traffic. how are the roadways this morning? >>> they are looking really good. so far, it is friday light. enjoy it while you can. we are seeing a lot of green, everything at the limit and really no construction projects slowing you down. if you are taking 880 or 101 out of marin you are doing fine as you head along the roadways. let's look at our bay area bridges. things are quiet at the bay bridge, smooth sailing across the span into san francisco out of the east bay. san mateo bridge, a nice ride, 12 minutes between 880 towards 101. 101 is clear as you head along the peninsula. golden gate bridge, traffic moving at the limit in both directions. coming up, we'll look at our travel
san francisco 47, low 40s in san jose, mid 30s santa rosa. through our afternoon, daytime highs in the 60s with sunshine. we are looking at three to eight degrees above average. low 60s in san francisco, mid 60s in oakland. you can see all the sunshine as we go through our day. we'll talk about the weekend ahead coming up. let's check with gianna for a look at the traffic. how are the roadways this morning? >>> they are looking really good. so far, it is friday light. enjoy it while...
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san francisco. 53 in oakland. looking at low 50s in mountain view. 52, half moon bay. looking at our pier 39 camera, plenty of clouds. if you are an early riser, you managed some sun. right now, numbers are pretty mild from the mid-40s in livermore to about 52 in novato. from mt. tam, we could see a chance of showers late in the afternoon, sonoma county, maybe isolated showers over the hills. but the weak system arrives tomorrow with more widespread rain. cloudy, chance of showers today. lingering showers for the holiday on presidents' day. we rank our storm systems, and this one certainly a weak one, a level 1 with the spotty showers today. more widespread rain with the passage of a weak system tomorrow. and that will provide for slick roadways. so hour by hour tap with spotty showers in the north bay. this is 7:30. it will take a while to see activity, but don't be surprised if you get mist or drizzle tomorrow morning, maybe some wet pavement, but it's towards the later morning hours we see the sy
san francisco. 53 in oakland. looking at low 50s in mountain view. 52, half moon bay. looking at our pier 39 camera, plenty of clouds. if you are an early riser, you managed some sun. right now, numbers are pretty mild from the mid-40s in livermore to about 52 in novato. from mt. tam, we could see a chance of showers late in the afternoon, sonoma county, maybe isolated showers over the hills. but the weak system arrives tomorrow with more widespread rain. cloudy, chance of showers today....
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no delays into san francisco. if you are taking san mateo bridge traffic is clear from. >> thank you. >>> in san francisco, there is word the cliff house could see new life as soon as this spring. chronical reports the national park service says the goal is for the building to house a restaurant again but it may not be called cliff house. the restaurant closed after negotiations on a lease extension failed. >>> i am dennis o'donnell. are you 6'9" and can rebound? you might want to call the state warriors. >> how a barber almost kept a former 49er out of the super bowl. >>> kpix5 wants to bring you the good news in the bay area. go to kpix.com/together. send by harnessing california's abundant wind and solar energy, we have the power to take on climate change. use less from 4 to 9 pm to keep california golden. >>> welcome back on this thursday morning. 4:52. you might want to find your sunglasses. we'll see plenty sunshine today as high pressure buily, concord morning, you will see a high of 61 and also for pleasan
no delays into san francisco. if you are taking san mateo bridge traffic is clear from. >> thank you. >>> in san francisco, there is word the cliff house could see new life as soon as this spring. chronical reports the national park service says the goal is for the building to house a restaurant again but it may not be called cliff house. the restaurant closed after negotiations on a lease extension failed. >>> i am dennis o'donnell. are you 6'9" and can rebound?...
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live doppler 7 in our tower cam from san francisco. be prepared for a wet morning commute but a much warmer weekend coming on. >>> six, on that commute front we've already seen at least one spin out so far this morning where injuries have been reported so please be careful out there. bringing you a live picture of the san mateo bridge where you can see it is wet. >> and number seven. burning man 2021 in the nevada desert might still happen. no official decision but organizers say should the event move forward it will likely be smaller and entry may require proof of vaccination. >>> today's gma "first look" a new york city waitress got fired after saying she didn't want to get the vaccine. >> in this morning's gma "first look" a new york city wait risz speaking out. daying after losing her job sheg her employer she and her husband wanted a family and had covid-19 vaccine. what's your biggest reservation about getting the vaccine? >> i just need more time. i need more research to come out and i have my reservations about fertility. >> re
live doppler 7 in our tower cam from san francisco. be prepared for a wet morning commute but a much warmer weekend coming on. >>> six, on that commute front we've already seen at least one spin out so far this morning where injuries have been reported so please be careful out there. bringing you a live picture of the san mateo bridge where you can see it is wet. >> and number seven. burning man 2021 in the nevada desert might still happen. no official decision but organizers say...
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frontales en san francisco. contamos con el primero que es bastante dÉbil, temperaturas en 55 en gran parte de la regiÓn, contamos con un cielo nublado en gran parte de la bahÍa de san francisco. estÁ lloviendo el norte de la bahÍa, de hecho aguaceros adicionales podÍan ocurrir en las horas nocturnas precisamente por el paso desde dÉbil frente frÍo. lo que se encuentren color verde es la lluvia que estarÍa dominando nuestra Área de cobertura durante las prÓximas horas, nada de lluvia importante. la buena noticia es que para la tarde del martes condiciones estables en la regiÓn. hay otro frente mucho mÁs activo, este estarÍa en la regiÓn de jueves a viernes, es posible que separa vuelo tenga que necesitar jueves, viernes asÍ como tambiÉn sÁbado y domingo de san valentÍn. las temperaturas cercanas a los 60 el prÓximo martes, en santa rosa para el martes 65. fÍjese, para el dÍa sÁbado condiciones inestables dominando nuestra Área de cobertura. es posible que sea un dÍa bastante lluvioso est
frontales en san francisco. contamos con el primero que es bastante dÉbil, temperaturas en 55 en gran parte de la regiÓn, contamos con un cielo nublado en gran parte de la bahÍa de san francisco. estÁ lloviendo el norte de la bahÍa, de hecho aguaceros adicionales podÍan ocurrir en las horas nocturnas precisamente por el paso desde dÉbil frente frÍo. lo que se encuentren color verde es la lluvia que estarÍa dominando nuestra Área de cobertura durante las prÓximas horas, nada de lluvia...
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francisco, poor folks in san francisco, who are the folks i identify with most, who are the folks i will advocate for and stand alongside with most in this role and in any role that i serve san francisco. so thank you for your consideration. >> chairman: thank you, sir. and sorry, i did not realize that you had joined this meeting. and i think that takes us to our last applicant, who is present this morning, elena chavez casada. >> good morning. i would like to thank supervisions peskin, mandelman,and chan. i'm an s.f. resident with two young kids in this school district, in second and fourth grade, and i'm currently vice president of programs at the san francisco foundation, where we're singularly focused on economic inclusion in the bay area. while the foundation is the first place i've been in my career that explicitly holders racial equity as our north star, my entire career has been in advancing economic student for low income communities of color (indiscernable) and before then, in programatic work. as often is the case, as my career path is groundedin my personal backgrou, as
francisco, poor folks in san francisco, who are the folks i identify with most, who are the folks i will advocate for and stand alongside with most in this role and in any role that i serve san francisco. so thank you for your consideration. >> chairman: thank you, sir. and sorry, i did not realize that you had joined this meeting. and i think that takes us to our last applicant, who is present this morning, elena chavez casada. >> good morning. i would like to thank supervisions...
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francisco who may not live in san francisco and who may receive healthcare in san francisco and these vaccines are administered in san francisco so we're always looking at the number of san francisco residents as well the number of doses administered in san francisco and so we're making progress with vaccines coverage and it is slower than any of us would like and we've talked about those challenge and details the last health commission meeting and we are building a ecosystem of vaccine delivery focused in communities we will give shots in the arms, particularly in the populations most effected and those dying which is people 55 over and death in san francisco so getting vaccines into arms and we asked them to stay together and it's a long tunnel but we hopefully will get there. thank you, commissioners. >> thank you. mark, shall we take public comment on this portion and commissioner comments or questions before moving forward? >> at your pleasure, if that is what you would like. i saw one hand. if you would like to make comment on this portion of item 4, please press star 3. you wil
francisco who may not live in san francisco and who may receive healthcare in san francisco and these vaccines are administered in san francisco so we're always looking at the number of san francisco residents as well the number of doses administered in san francisco and so we're making progress with vaccines coverage and it is slower than any of us would like and we've talked about those challenge and details the last health commission meeting and we are building a ecosystem of vaccine...
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workers in san francisco. snow and bitter cold temperatures are delaying coronavirus, vaccines and shipments all across the country. reporter jonathan siri has the story from atlanta. this week's winner. weather is impacting vaccinations across the country, fema says as of thursday, more than 2000 vaccination sites were in areas with power outages, forcing many people to reschedule appointments. several states are also reporting delays and receiving weekly vaccine doses. new york city officials postponed scheduling 35,000 appointments due to the shortage, while los angeles is delaying more than 12,000 vaccinations as that city awaits new shipments over the last few days we've been prioritizing second dose appointments at all of our vaccination sites because supply was already limited. public health officials say states will have to work overtime to get back on track. there's added pressure to vaccinate as officials try to control new covid-19 variants, cases involving these strains have been reported in the us
workers in san francisco. snow and bitter cold temperatures are delaying coronavirus, vaccines and shipments all across the country. reporter jonathan siri has the story from atlanta. this week's winner. weather is impacting vaccinations across the country, fema says as of thursday, more than 2000 vaccination sites were in areas with power outages, forcing many people to reschedule appointments. several states are also reporting delays and receiving weekly vaccine doses. new york city officials...
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it san francisco gayle ong kron 4 news. >>shots fired in oakland and now the police are offering a $30,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. 6 people were injured. we got this video from a kron 4 viewer this was at night and washington streets saturday just blocks away from the police headquarters. nobody was killed in the shooting. in the east bay, the community came together over the weekend to condemn violence against those in the bay area that are all of all races, including the asian population that has seen a big rise in crime kron four's dan thorn has more. >>hundreds gather in madison square park in oakland's chinatown to take a stand against racism and violence the event sparked by a series of recent attacks on the area's asian community through the message of love our people heal our communities. organizers say this was a much needed day of action i think it's actually amazing you know all the people have come mourn this work to end violence against asians and asian americans and our work done in range
it san francisco gayle ong kron 4 news. >>shots fired in oakland and now the police are offering a $30,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. 6 people were injured. we got this video from a kron 4 viewer this was at night and washington streets saturday just blocks away from the police headquarters. nobody was killed in the shooting. in the east bay, the community came together over the weekend to condemn violence against those in the bay area that are all of all races,...
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the performing arts in san francisco is what has made san francisco what it is. people are going to need to have these places that they can feel that sense of community and feel that sense of safety. i believe it's going to take more than $1.5 million. even though that's a great start. i support increasing that funding up to $48 million to ensure that we can continue and maintain the legacy that san francisco has. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >> hi, i'm michelle catel, i'm with the lost church in san francisco. i'm calling in support of the venue recovery fund and also long-term future by increasing that $48 million. venues are part of the culture. san francisco has a story and reputation. i think it's time to make a bold move by at least $48 million so we can regrow that area of culture in san francisco. the tech industry thinks we're moving away. i encourage $48 million to save our local venues. i yield my time. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >> hi, i lived in the bay area 12 years ago. the reason was because i want
the performing arts in san francisco is what has made san francisco what it is. people are going to need to have these places that they can feel that sense of community and feel that sense of safety. i believe it's going to take more than $1.5 million. even though that's a great start. i support increasing that funding up to $48 million to ensure that we can continue and maintain the legacy that san francisco has. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >> hi, i'm...
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all the san francisco school board hear their push for change. lawmakers and the white house are weighing in on when kids should return to the classroom. what the biden administration is proposing. >>news stations, you're watching the car. >>and thanks for waking up with us here on a thought you'd never >>i'm darya folsom and i'm james fletcher and also joining us this morning. bit of the rain you can see that there on the screen i caught some of that just as i got on to the bay ridge. about the golden gate by is the waivers a few times we go daryn not this usually is john with more on that one job that the bubble has friday areas bubble keeps the rain away we're looking conditions this morning that our overall pretty wet on our roadways you can see conditions out there right now as cfo. >>definitely showing you just that roadways looking a lot like that are back is let's actually get a look at that right now we do a look at it's currently there you definitely cloudy it is wet out there as well let's get a look at radar to we are seeing condition
all the san francisco school board hear their push for change. lawmakers and the white house are weighing in on when kids should return to the classroom. what the biden administration is proposing. >>news stations, you're watching the car. >>and thanks for waking up with us here on a thought you'd never >>i'm darya folsom and i'm james fletcher and also joining us this morning. bit of the rain you can see that there on the screen i caught some of that just as i got on to the...
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we are going to change that in san francisco. thank you both for joining us and now we will open it up to questions from the press. >> thank you mayor breed, thank you chief scott and district attorney boudin for your remarks. we're going to allow our reporters to submit any questions they the first question is for district attorney boudin from the s.f. business times. many small business owners do not feel safe because they have been hit increasingly by break in burglaries and vandalisms because of the pandemic. there is perception that your office is not pursuing prosecution of these cases. what are you doing to assure the victims that there are consequences for property crimes in san francisco? >> thank you so much for the questions and thank you to our business community for helping to create jobs and for weathering an unprecedented year of challenges. no one more than small businesses, because of the constant challenges around health restrictions and around decline in tourism, we know that it's been a year in which many busi
we are going to change that in san francisco. thank you both for joining us and now we will open it up to questions from the press. >> thank you mayor breed, thank you chief scott and district attorney boudin for your remarks. we're going to allow our reporters to submit any questions they the first question is for district attorney boudin from the s.f. business times. many small business owners do not feel safe because they have been hit increasingly by break in burglaries and vandalisms...