Gins going to the stillers and that meant the entire day that at. What time to be there you knew everything youd go in southside you knew exactly what restaurant where you were go when that was it really simple work and i said this too when i went out to los angeles we lived behind a dry cleaner a back half of it a dry cleaner that wasnt doing real well obviously and we slept in sleeping bags 3 years and growing up in pittsburgh just grounded us and like i was laughing about before we got me or i said my signing day my big big record signing day we were an independent band here was a good news we kept all of our publishing theres no one wanted it that was one good reason then and you know a long note if think about this every rose has a story talk very nothing but a good time somebodys been but here was a crazy thing our signing day else a gun to california in a way or a house on the floor setting shrink wrapping albums that was our shoe shine a game and youre an independent and trying
And the work that you are all doing and people dont have to sit at home by themselves. They can sit at home and maybe watch a great film thats going to be aired online by the Film Festival. Lets make sure we get the word out. Thank you, mayor breed. I want to thank the panelists and welcome to all of the viewers at home. As Asian Pacific americans are facing extraordinary challenges at this time, not only because of the pandemic, but also because the rising tide of antiasian violence. This reminds us about history when Asian Americans became scapegoats. The immigration station and the japanese americans during world war 2, the asian communities have been through it all and thats why the communities are coming together to continue to navigate through the crisis and to track the future and thats why this afternoons conversation with you, mayor breed, is so important as we continue on this journey. To that end, we have selected two special topics to talk about this afternoon and one is th
Governor hi sarah good morning. Marty good morning. Yeah, lot of restaurants here in San Francisco have been trying to thrive and survive off take out in delivery while others have just not even been doing that all these shut down, said it wasnt worth it for them because they depend on that Dinein Service for those customers who loved the experience and coming in here on Chestnut Street where a lot of restaurants have either closed down or theyve just been as i said doing the takeout and delivery so restaurants are just sitting idly by waiting to hear from governor Gavin Newsome and will be crucial to hear from an as hes releasing guidelines for reopening restaurants for dinein last week the California Restaurant Association sent a draft or recommendations to the Governors Office they include know sharing tables of course only family members or people who live together well be able to sit at the same table she will be able to grab dinner with a friend or anything like that but getting
[gavel] good afternoon and welcome to the land use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco board of supervisors. I am the chair of the committee, supervisor aaron peskin joined by vice chair supervisor safai and Committee Member supervisor dean preston. Our clerk is ms. Erica major. Madam clerk, do you have any announcements . Clerk yes, due to the covid19 Health Emergency and to protect Board Members, City Employees and the public t board of supervisors legislative chamber and Committee Room are closed. Supervisors will be participating in the Virtual Meeting to the same extent as if they are physically present. Channel 26 and sfgov tv are streaming the number across the screen. Comments or opportunities to speak in the public are via available by phone call by calling 18882045984 and the access code is 3501008. Press pound and pound again. When you are connected, dial 1 and 0 to be added to the queue to speak. You will be lined up in the system in the order you dialled 1 an
Next week we cool down, and guess what, we are still warming up, and today will be close to the warmest day. Clear skulls come san jose is 54, just a hint of a southsouthwest breeze. There is a north wind north of 42, right about 10 to 25, and thats making for some pretty mild conditions, and it wont take long for paul warming up. Also, low 90s, well above average for this time of year. Lets head over to sal now. Pretty quiet, is that still the case . The heat is on, sal, the heat is on. I had forgot to turn my music off, but now i did. And thank you very much, the heat is on, steve. [ laughter ] all right, good morning everyone, lets take a look at what we have. And theres not a lot going on in traffic. You can see, that the bay bridge, as you come through, you will see the traffic is moving along very nicely, and we had a pretty quiet morning. Some mornings are worse than now. S. 7 02. Lets go back to the headlands. All right, sal, thank you. Breaking news we are still following in s