Going to pay for that . The taxpayers or the defendant . Generally i hear the models the defendant, does he want to go to work with a leg monitor on his leg or security bond. You are innocent until proven guilty. And the other thing about the pretrial incarceration figures. They are not there because the family cant release the money. And its hard to get the numbers, the transparency is not there on pretrial release figures. But these people are in custody and they you know i lost my train of thought. Thats a senior moment. I was going to make a good point and i apologize. Let me go to your neighbor, because i want to actually find out if you are in the minority. Mrs. Mccracken, does your Organization Support the election of money bail . Or are you focused on other reforms . We are focused on other reforms. We advocate for the expansion or the implementation of Pretrial Services. There is great demand for that across the state of california. The criminal Justice Institute has been just
I have been a cable car grip for 21 years. I am a third generation. My grand farther and my dad worked over in Green Division for 27. I guess you could say its blood. Come on in. Have a seat. Hold on. I like it because i am standing up. I am outside without a roof over my head and i see all kinds of people. You catch up to people you know from the past. You know. Went to school with. People that you work with at other jobs. Military or something. Kind of weird. Its a small word, you be. Like i said, what do people do when they come to San Francisco . They ride a cable car. California line starts in the financial district. People are coming down knobbhill. The cable car picks people up. Takes them to work. There still is no other device to conquer these hills better than a cable car. Nobody wanted to live up here because you had to climb up here. With the invention of the cable car, these hills became accessible. He watched horses be dragged to death. Cable cars were invent in San Franc
applause good morning, everyone. Were going to get started now. Thank you for attending todays announcement. My name is adrian, im with immigrant affairs. Let me first start by introducing the other partners for todays initiative lunch. First of all, the San Francisco foundation, dr. Sandra hernandez and tessa rivera, [speaker not understood], Senior Program officer for immigrant rights and integration, walter and alise fund, also known as the haase senior fund. Pam david, the Wallace Alexander gabode foundation, stacey ma and thomas, concerned with immigrants and refugees represented today by felicia barto, deputy director. Also present today are commissioner canali vicechair of the San Francisco immigrant rights commission, city librarian, luis herrera, [speaker not understood], and clementine of the african advocacy network. So, let me provide first of all just a little bit of background on the initiative. In 2008 while serving as city administrator, mayor ed lee created the office
Hi. Welcome to San Francisco. Stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. Lets look at common earthquake myths. We are here at the urban center on Mission Street in San Francisco. We have 3 guest today. We have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. I want to talk about urban myths. What do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance . Hes sleeping during those earthquakes . Have you noticed him take any special . No. He sleeps right through them. There is no truth that im aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. You hear the myth all the time. Suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something i hear they are aware of small vibrations. But yes, i read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. Today is a spectacular day in San Francisco and sometimes people would say this is earthquake weather. Is this earthquake weather . No. Not that i have heard of. No su
Quadrupled. We have over 3 40 that total 12 megawatts of power. And this is saving san franciscans more than 41 2 Million Dollars a year on their electrical bills and reducing 6,000 metric tons of co2 in the atmosphere annually. Thank you. applause every bit counts. And many of these installations are becoming the standard rather than the exception and were focused on installing them in all of our lowincome homes and Affordable Housing developments as we build in this city. And as jerry brown said earlier, we are increasing our population, but were going to build the right way. Our city has also streamlined the permitting process and reduced the permitting cost for San Francisco residents. You our residential solar permits are available on the counter, over the counter, and online, and we have one of the lowest fees in the state of california and were going to keep it that way. Were going to keep working with all of the bay area jurisdictions to continue streamlining and standardizing