Here and i would really, really hope that, you know, any of us who are qualified to be able to serve on the seat and i will be so happy. Jennifer is great. Ive been watching her and shes my neighbor. A lot of people, william, who couldnt be here. And anybody who could serve, i would love it, with all of the qualified people. But if i could have that chance, i would be more than happy to give of myself to do this work. Anybody have any questions . Im so nervous. [ laughter ] youre all do such a great job. No reason to be nervous. Are there any questions . No, it was perfect, thank you so much. And next is charelle jackson. I know its just passed thanksgiving so happy thanksgiving. Ive been doing any soulfood cooking. I have a fasters degree in political science, Public Policy and i have a bachelors degree in psych and sociology and i work for connor house, a nonprofit organization. We serve Mental Health and Substance Abuse as well as supportive housing, as well as i work on the health
It did take a village. I was really lucky when i was 14 years old to get an internship. The difference that it made for me is i had a job, but there were other people who didnt have a job, who, unfortunately, needed money. And they were shown to commit illegal acts to get money. That is what i want to prevent. [ ] today we are here to officially kick off the first class of opportunities for all. [applause]. Opportunities for all is a program that mayor breed launched in october of 2018. It really was a vision of mayor breed to get to all of the young people in San Francisco, but with an intention to focus on young people that have typically not being able to access opportunities such as internships or workbased learning opportunities. Money should never be a barrier to your ability to succeed in life and that is what this program is about. Theres always these conversations about young people not being prepared and not having experience for work and if they dont get an opportunity to wo
They walk up with a plate that isnt to go and theyre going up to consumers that may be mostly tourists depending on the district like the castro or hayes and have to constantly explain you have to stand up and come get your food with me and because they incur costs and keep the space public and dont inhibit the public use and maintain it and keep it clean theyd like to have more of a conversation with the relevant agencies maybe how certain restaurants or cafes could maybe have a more updated amendment to these codes to be more of a seamless effort with the public spaces. I know after we met with the supervisor we thought the next best thing would be to inquire with the Small Business commission since youre the subject Matter Experts to see what you think and what we do Going Forward and i would love a followup discussion with stakeholders and Community Members interested and supervisor and merchants to see if its a good time to discuss amendments that are good for the Small Businesses
Adults and children and more we have at any given time, go in on a sunday morning and youll see everything from toddlers to people my age there, and they are indeed playing mini golf, ski ball, basketball and they are eating, because its a full service restaurant, and they are drinking either alcoholic beverages if they choose to and of course theres nonalcoholic beverages. We have kids until 8 00. And we have many of them. So im going to talk a little bit about the economics of the situation. And i can tell you very clearly there would be, no, you are ban putt if we didnt have a restaurant and a bar. We only charge 12 for miniature golf. We have a full Maintenance Team that has to come in every morning to do work on it. It would not be financially feasible for us to have that. So, in fact, having food, and it is a full service restaurant, which is important. I have two kids. And they are there quite a lot. Ive lived in San Francisco, it will be 30 years next year. I live in vernal hei
Now at 11 00, breaking news, in just hours congress could be another step closer to impeaching the president. Were live from capitol hill with what happens next. This was the intersection that was under 2 1 2 feet of water and residents say the city was too slow to respond, how they aired their frustrations tonight. Its the very best and this is not okay. Demonstrators disrupt the Oakland School Board Meeting tonight as the district was going to announce millions of dollars in cuts. And our original series project home, a solution to the bay area housing crisis thats actually working. We have breaking news now at 11 00 and streaming on cbsn bay area. Committee members back to work tomorrow morning to debate and vote on articles of impeachment against president. Lets get you right to natalie brand on capitol hill with what comes next. Reporter those members will be back first thing tomorrow morning after a late night here and tonight did take on a solemn tone, but republicans and democr