To convene a closed session. Is there a motion . Second. All commissioners in favor. We are now in closed session. This is the building inspection commission. We are on item 8d, motion to reconvene in open station to vote on whether to disclose any our all discussions held in closed session. Move to reconvene and continue the item until next month. Second. There is a motion and second to reconvene the item to the next meeting. And not to disclose. All commissioners in favor. Item 9 is adjournment. Is there a motion to adjourn . Move to adjourn. Second. We are now adjourned. It is 10 55 a. M. Good morning, everyone. The meeting will come to order. Welcome to the september 30th, 2019, meeting of the rules committee. Im supervisor hillary ronen, chair of the committee. Seated to my right is rules Committee Vice chair Shamann Walton and seated to my left is rules Committee Member supervisor gordon mar. We are joined by supervisor aaron peskin. Our clerk is linda wong, filling in for victor
October 8th. Thank you. Clerk item number one. An ordinance amending the administrative code to add a preference in City Affordable Housing programs to tenants temporarily evicted from rental units for Capital Improvements or rehabilitation work. And requiring landlords who regain possession of such rental units to provide evidence of complying with a tenants right to reoccupy such tenants rental unit. Thank you, colleagues, for hearing this item last week, where we heard testimony from the community about the impact since 2017 of some 400 over 400 temporary Capital Improvement displacements or evictions. Many of which have gone well beyond the threemonth time limit for temporary displacements. As to supervisor mars question, i believe that we actually were able to provide data later last monday. And the temporary evictions have largely and often become permanent displacements which have had the added effect of not only pushing tenants out of their homes, but also taking rentcontrolled
Naomi, thank you for joining us here on cspan2 book tv in midtown manhattan where branding and marketing is big business. Let me begin with your first book, no logo. What did you learn about nike, microsoft and starbucks in branding . Guest its great to be with you and to have this time. When i was writing the no logo it came out at the very beginning of 2000, so its almost exactly 20 years old. The period when i was researching which was the four years before that it was a period where lot was changing in the corporate world and you have the first kind of fullblown lifestyle brand, which is an idea we take for granted now, but these were companies that for the first time were declaring that their Business Model was not sell products, but ideas, a lifestyle, a sense of belonging that they could then extend into kind of self enclosed branded cocoons and sort of sell everything along as it was branded with this logo. Nike was really the first one to do this. They didnt ever owned their f
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Appear on the board of supervisors agenda on october 8th. Thank you. Clerk item number one. An ordinance amending the administrative code to add a preference in City Affordable Housing programs to tenants temporarily evicted from rental units for Capital Improvements or rehabilitation work. And requiring landlords who regain possession of such rental units to provide evidence of complying with a tenants right to reoccupy such tenants rental unit. Thank you, colleagues, for hearing this item last week, where we heard testimony from the community about the impact since 2017 of some 400 over 400 temporary Capital Improvement displacements or evictions. Many of which have gone well beyond the threemonth time limit for temporary displacements. As to supervisor mars question, i believe that we actually were able to provide data later last monday. And the temporary evictions have largely and often become permanent displacements which have had the added effect of not only pushing tenants out o