nice place to grow up? it is. that s what like being a kid? my childhood days, i used to spend it on the beach. that s pretty good. yeah. who gets to do that? well, i guess only me and my friends. do you ever take it for granted, like do you get we do. you do? we do, we do. see the thing about it when we really need it, that s the time we can t have it. a lot of our water fronts have been gone. we have very little right now. you know, it s okay. we have james bond beach like ten minutes walk from here. so at least we re one of the lucky ones.
of course jobs they re not there. you talked about investment tax incentives to help the stadium and the water front, et cetera and decry the lack of investment in other parts in your district elsewhere. name names. be specific. don t talk about institutions. who in the last 30 years made those decisions and failed the model that you think should exist in investment in poorer neighborhoods? i m sorry, could you repeat that again? i m having a little trouble hearing you. who made the decision name names, in the water fronts tax breaks, other venlts rather than in your district? who made those decisions? well those decisions are made at the city level. it is a city issue and that is the purview of the city council. bhorp the key decision-makers who were the key decision-makers that decided to do that na imthe people. this is a time period.
him. from one airborne race car to another, no wrong turns here, just fast and tricky. and this one definitely makes a safe landing. may 2012, ten blocks, strapped into his custom race car. all systems are go. it can do 0 to 60 in about 1.8 seconds. very, very fast. over four days, block uses and abuses the iconic streets, hills and water fronts of san francisco.