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SFGTV2 December 3, 2012

Welcome to the department of building inspection brown bag lunch. This is a series we run on the every month. We talk about topics of general interest. We are going to talk about the subject that comes up when people get permits. And my going to be able to recoup the value of the work to do when a property . How does my improvement or repair affect my property about you . We have guests today. Jonathan, thanks for coming. James, and alice. Alice is a neighbor. Thanks for coming. I have a big hand out of stuff about what other people think values might be when you do work on your home. San francisco is a different world, isnt it . We have so many micro districts and pockets of different the used within two or three blocks. Answering the question for one house may not always be the same as answering that question for different house. Give us an idea. If you get a view, it will be different shore. The value of a simple remodel verses a very fancy Kitchen Remodel in a house that might be w

SFGTV December 5, 2012

Tickets. Parking patrol officers and im going to harm the business the Small Business atmosphere of this city. And i urge you to act because owens that he actually blamed you, the board of supervisors, for implementing this, and you had nothing to do with it, nothing. And i think its important to reassess the power that the sf mta board has, and the impact it has on you getting the blame for all ofu5ncj this. In closing, i would like to also congratulate those members who are either reelected to the i am so glad that supervisor mar, campos, and avalos got reelected to the board, but i am very sad today, andkejq;w i wano say goodbyej 8 v in christinae who has done a very good job for her community and shekr jn dt deserve theb otherwise for all the work shes done as a member of the planning commission. Thank you. President chiu thank you very much. Any other members any other members of the public wish to speak in general Public Comment . Closed. Madam clerk, could you read adoption wi

SFGTV December 6, 2012

They were going to and we believe San Francisco is on the way to being the heart and hub of Silicon Valley and where the heart and the leadership is and we will exciting where its going and please welcome mayor ed lee. Thank you mitch. Thank you so much. You know innovation is infectious. Its as infectious as giants fever. How about that . So let me tell you i have been excited ever since i came here and cut the ribbon with mitch a year ago and want to the get back here and see how everything was progressing and guess what . Just over a year and a half ago when we first started here and when i started as mayor San Francisco Unemployment Rate was 9. 6 and last week sixpoint 9 . What a flip and a lot of it has to do with all the job creation youre doing right here and i want to congratulate you green start and all the companies starting out here. I like to be next and involved with all of the innovation going on. That is really infectious and i really like that with this city. Because th

KQED KQED Newsroom February 24, 2014

Good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. In a rare move the federal government is weighing in a o a lawsuit challenging how youths with disabilities are treated in contra costa city hall. The suit charged that teens are denied special education and Rehabilitation Services and kept in isolation for up to 23 hours a day. Lawyers heard from family members about the conditions. He has actually been kept in solitary con fifinement for as g as, i believe, up to three weeks to a month. No schooling. None whatsoever. The whole three weeks that hes in solitary confinement. The allegations have led to finger pointing amid a larger debate about such practices. To join me, daffodil altan, producer at the center for investigative reporting, two, two ktvu consumer editor, and jill tucker, San Francisco chronicle education reporter. How many kids are locked up, and what is the significance of this intervention by the federal department of Justice Department and education . Well, there are about 30

KQED KQED Newsroom February 22, 2014

Good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. In a rare move the federal government is weighing in a o a lawsuit challenging how youths with disabilities are treated in contra costa city hall. The suit charged that teens are denied special education and Rehabilitation Services and kept in isolation for up to 23 hours a day. Lawyers heard from family members about the conditions. He has actually been kept in solitary con fifinement for as g as, i believe, up to three weeks to a month. No schooling. None whatsoever. The whole three weeks that hes in solitary confinement. The allegations have led to finger pointing amid a larger debate about such practices. To join me, daffodil altan, producer at the center for investigative reporting, two, two ktvu consumer editor, and jill tucker, San Francisco chronicle education reporter. How many kids are locked up, and what is the significance of this intervention by the federal department of Justice Department and education . Well, there are about 30

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