Im Gasia Mikaelian spree. I know im in a bit of a rush. Did you have rain coming in . I did. Me too. It was slippery on the roads. We have rain. Im dave clark. Its tuesday, september 26th. Well, roberta has an update on your tuesday weather. I am surely jealous of the two of you experiencing you didnt get any. I didnt. Well, you get in here earlier than we do. Some people would still call it nighttime right now. I saw the big, glorious 88 illuminate mid moon on its way to becoming a full moon on friday. Hi, everybody. Good morning. Take a look outside. This is the view from Monument Peak and see all that golden grain out there . Yeah, we need some rain. Right . And we saw just about a trace right in that particular area in the santa clara county. Overcast skies right now due to that right there. Area low pressure providing some rain showers across that northwestern section of the state. And some of the activity has sagged into the bay area in the form of some light rain up to nearly a
Strong neighborhoods and communities versus financial profit and taxes, the city makes taxes whenever we can. Im here knocking on the door of market rate rents. Overhead, please. 80yearold gal, her market rate rent went up 600. She moved to another building and stroked ten months later. Wonderful little couple. Both of these are the nicest people. This couple, i didnt get a chance to shoot the photograph of that. This is the second rent increase. One of our residents who is still living there, a long time resident, about 20 years, she worked for the giants. She has to continue working for the giants because her below market rate apartment isnt paid for by her social security. Section 8, any unit there in section 8 . Any seniors . Weve four different groups of seniors, seniors that own their own home and cant take care of it, seniors whose legs are broken. We need to move homeless and put veterans in. There are disabled and less fortunate people that are part of our community. A market
Welcome to the San Francisco board of supervisors meeting for tuesday, february 13, 2017. Madame clerk, please call the roll. Thank you, madame president. [roll call] supervisor safai present. President breed . Here. Supervisor cohen . Present. Supervisor fewer . Present. Supervisor kim . Present. Supervisor peskin . Present. Supervisor ronen . Present. Supervisor sheehy . Present. Supervisor stephanie . Present. Supervisor tang . Present. Supervisor yee . Present. Madame president , all members are present. President breed please join us in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisiblindivisibl and justice for all. Any communications . None to report. President breed colleagues, today were approving the minutes from january 29, 2018. Are there amendments to those minutes . Seeing none, motion to approve . Moved by supervisor tang. Seconded by supervisor yee. Can we take
To represent poland to represent team u. S. A. , that was a great experience because i got to compete against skaters from other countries. And nationals, i pushed myself to try to land the triple axel. And that has really been a huge goal for me. And just looking up to nathan chen, hes top skater right now, and competing at the olympics. That has inspired me. Sometimes i lack motivation and i watch the top skaters and that helps me a lot, one of my favorites is nathan chen. I try to be like him, but in my own way, so that really pushes me to attempt quads. And try to improve. And yeah, right now, my hope is to make it to the olympics and hopefully 2020. 2022 olympics. And yeah, i would like to thank everyone for coming. [applause] congratulations, again, well watch you on tv at the olympics. Congratulations. Next up, we have supervisor fewer. Supervisor fewer thank you very much. Today, it is my honor Kate Williams yam and william and his family come up . President breed come on, you
And i just want to thank you, at such a young age, for being such a role model for all of us here. Thank you, thank you. [applause] hi, everyone, thank you for coming. Im din tran, im 16. I go to high school. Ive been skating for 12 years. Im a national and international competitor. And i would hike to take you through my journey of figure skating. So i started when i was 4. My mom took me to the rink. And i skated with my friends and my mom, she kept taking me and i just really enjoyed it and had lots of fun and smiled and right then she knew that i loved figure skating. I continued to train and she worked out time schedule with my coach. And ive been training with him for ten years. And then i switched coaches to jeffrey. And ive been working with him for two years. And ive been really pushing myself to try to get to the top. And sometimes its hard, but the thing that pushes me and tells me not to give up is that i have to understand that figure skating is hard. And that nothing is e