print we are the back tomorrow night at 5:00 p.m. eastern, good night. the videos are disturbing. their names are well known. traffic stops where drivers pay the ultimate price. quick shots fired subject is down too. in a system fraught with bias. with a black man four times more likely that a white man to be searched. how did we get here? are you training traffic stops or the most dangerous things that could happen? you are because they actually are. these stops can exact a huge cost on the black community. physically. what has is done to you? i can only move my arm this far for. emotionally. it is the humiliation and financially. how much money have you paid in fines and fees? over 10,000 dollars. tonight the problem and some controversial reforms. i don t believe you need somebody with the gun to pull someone over in a traffic stop. unarmed citizens during traffic stops. horrible idea. cnn special report, traffic stop dangerous encounters.
Formally with unveiling the Family Resource center we would like to have the officials that spoke to be part of the Ribbon Cutting outside right in front of the Family Resource center. It will be open for the first time, so if you could all join me and walk with me and mayor lee down to the site and we thank you for all of your time. All right. Before we get started we would like to thank supervisor cohens office and the director of hope, bevin dufty. Thank you bevin. All right. So this aint going to cut nothing. Its always symbolic that we do it together. Hooray for Family Resource center. Hooray [applause] the annual celebration of hardly strictly bluegrass is always a hit now completing itself 12 year of music in the incredible golden gate park. This is just the best park to come to. Its safe. Its wonderful and such a fun time of the year. There is every kind of music you can imagine and can Wander Around and go from one stage to another and just have fun. 81 bands and six stages an
Also somewhat higher heat exposure than what we probably get most of the time in San Francisco, so conditions are really variable and then its usually controlled rather than kind of normal. Yeah . So, in general where possible, staying away from plastic Water Bottles is not only making your life a little bit healthier, its decreasing our dependence on plastic which is more important as a broader environmental issue, but even Water Bottles, even if you leave them in a cold environment, you dont know where theyve come from or theyve been in ship holds which is really hot, just as a number one rule, if you smell something plastic dont drink out of it. Thats good advice. I have two questions, theyre a little bit unrelated but the first one goes on the scheme of plastic, so plastic wrap, plastic bags, you know, its great to say we should all use glass but we know whats used out there is plastic, and its reusable, you can come up with all these ways to avoid it but theres plastic everywhere
Together with our supervisors and Mayors Office have come together and put this program together and we want to announce and launch it today in front of martin lams good will shop here because hes been a real great leader in helping many of the Small Businesses, and particularly those that dont speak english owned by proprietors that maybe english is not their first language. Over the past couple years, supervisor chu and i have been talking about these driveby lawsuits that have been occurring and how shocked some of these businesses are to the sometimes abusive process that are used by litigators to get at them. But in the context of overall our citys willingness to comply with ada, with title 24 of the state, and our own access through our Mayors Office of disability. We want everybody to comply. We dont want them to be victims of irrational and abusive lawsuits. And at the same time, we want to give them the help that they so well deserve. And, so, with the extra monies that we hav
Time because how the rich folks at one time went to congress and dammed hetch hetchy to get the water here that we Pay Attention to the poor folks, the farmers who today most of them have to drink contaminated water and if they have money they have to drink bottled water. This is in california. Now, we in San Francisco we just take things for granted, so when we talk about clean energy, when we talk about water, when we talk about anything where the taxpayer pays money lets not take things for granted without having Empirical Data we have this habit that we can just spend the tax payers money. I know farmers in the midwest who are paid not to till the land while half the land they grow corn which when the final product comes out costs 74 a gallon. Tank clean energy. So we need to go deeper into it. Its not to say that the deliberation here favors that we do the right thing. We really need to do the right hing with Empirical Data, not with fluff, and as one who is a philosopher and i go