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thank you, director tomlin, for that wonderful report. colleagues, are there questions or comments on the director's report? i just want to make sure we acknowledge that there's a celebrity on the cover of our pamphlet here. and i'm not sure that you can see this, fiona, but, you're memorialized, okay. if there are no comments points, from the board, i'm going to welcome. there we go. there she is, okay, then i'm going to open it to public comment on the director's report. i have one speaker card for richard rothman. cheers. my name is richard rothman. i live in the outer richmond, and i can't, subscribe to mr. tomlin's report about vision zero. vision zero is a failure, and it's not going to happen. work until either the culture or there's new leadership in the street. division 37th and fulton. there was a senior before the pandemic who was hit by a car and went to the emergency room. the er, a few years later, the same accident or the same type of accident. a senior citizen died in the crosswalk on 30 cross and fulton street at 37th. an
thank you, director tomlin, for that wonderful report. colleagues, are there questions or comments on the director's report? i just want to make sure we acknowledge that there's a celebrity on the cover of our pamphlet here. and i'm not sure that you can see this, fiona, but, you're memorialized, okay. if there are no comments points, from the board, i'm going to welcome. there we go. there she is, okay, then i'm going to open it to public comment on the director's report. i have one speaker...
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good afternoon, director tomlin. chair egan and directors . thank you. richard zeeman, for speaking today. my name is marta lindsay. i'm with walk san francisco, and i know we're all grieving what happened on saturday. and i think many san franciscans are feeling our shared heartbreak, humanity and fragility. i want to recognize how much harder sfmta's vision zero work is when so many more drivers are pushing the limits, driving an incredibly aggressive, reckless, antisocial ways. and in vehicles that are bigger, heavier and more powerful, that is real. the threat is bigger. and like richard just said, that means we have to do more. we need you to do more. every tool possible is needed on our streets to protect us. not just some, but all the tools. finally, san francisco has speed cameras as one of those needed tools. it's a start. like we're saying, 33 cameras walk. san francisco's deeply grateful to how sfmta has pushed hard with us for speed camera legislation. director tomlin, chair ekin going and walking the halls of the state capitol. the sfmta sta
good afternoon, director tomlin. chair egan and directors . thank you. richard zeeman, for speaking today. my name is marta lindsay. i'm with walk san francisco, and i know we're all grieving what happened on saturday. and i think many san franciscans are feeling our shared heartbreak, humanity and fragility. i want to recognize how much harder sfmta's vision zero work is when so many more drivers are pushing the limits, driving an incredibly aggressive, reckless, antisocial ways. and in...
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san francisco municipal transportation agency executive director jeffrey tomlin has concerns about a push to reopen market to cars. >> the current configuration of market street is extremely beneficial for safety and for people walking and biking. >> data shows since closing market in january 2020, severe injuries dropped by 40% while travel times on transportation along the route were reduced by 14%. >> economic recovery requires bringing people to the downtown. that is what is needed. the challenge with putting cars back on market street is it displaces some of the people who are already there. >> like fernando, who now cycles to work along the stretch. he also believes investments besides reopening the thoroughfare can be made to attract people to the area. >> we have seen that when we allow citizens to walk, those areas do very well. >> sf mta has added more than 100 loading zones on cross streets to facilitate getting people close to market street. despite the ongoing struggle to fill seats and tables, they remain hopeful for a revitalization. >> we don't know when but i am sure
san francisco municipal transportation agency executive director jeffrey tomlin has concerns about a push to reopen market to cars. >> the current configuration of market street is extremely beneficial for safety and for people walking and biking. >> data shows since closing market in january 2020, severe injuries dropped by 40% while travel times on transportation along the route were reduced by 14%. >> economic recovery requires bringing people to the downtown. that is what...
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it took director tomlin three tries to get four votes. two of the people, manny uchitel and gwen borden are gone. and i want to applaud, directors kahina and hemminger for voting against taking away these appeal rights. but the time has come to restore them, and i'm. what i'm asking today is that someone put it on an agenda and do that. i think the city is headed for a lot of trouble with federal investigations in the last starting in january, you've taken away five permits from people who were exonerated by the prior board of appeals by holding their disabilities against them, requiring under a new rule, that they have california driver's licenses to renew the medallion. we have one person, dirk nihart, who was stabbed with a butcher knife before he could get home from his shift, and so he can't read an eye chart at dmv. another guy, george horrible, worked 43 years and is in a wheelchair. these people can operate a business, so you're violating the law. on another subject, i've been a regular muni bus rider for five years, and i see ver
it took director tomlin three tries to get four votes. two of the people, manny uchitel and gwen borden are gone. and i want to applaud, directors kahina and hemminger for voting against taking away these appeal rights. but the time has come to restore them, and i'm. what i'm asking today is that someone put it on an agenda and do that. i think the city is headed for a lot of trouble with federal investigations in the last starting in january, you've taken away five permits from people who were...
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as that leads to the typical would you symptoms treat tomlins are some of the worst allergens of birch tree, for example, can release about $22000000000.00 pollen grains per season. a nightmare for allergy sufferers bear with me in system mistakes the poems for dangerous invaders and overreacts, sending out a whole army of antibodies. they've been triggered the release of histamine, which boosts blood flow to the area and causes inflammation. histamine also talks to special receptors in the body and causes symptoms like itching sneezing and a rash. the world health organization says about 1700000 people worldwide suffer from allergic re nights and 300000000 from asthma. the numbers have risen in recent decades. ozzy and in in asia, in tropical regions, dust mites and the mold are the main allergens to put st. and singapore. 60 percent of the population is no allergic to tough nights and not placing that like you own in the main one in northern regions. bill is poland from bucks trees in north america, its ragweed and bruise, the appalling was the point one to uninstall america, it's du
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for those of you who are old enough, remember lily tomlin and a lot of a lot of wonderful documentary evidence of what we've been discussing. the at&t antitrust case. well, let me mention one other, which is what i mentioned, the very beginning, and that is professor lynch book, the political spectrum. it's the best book that's been written on the question. and if you read it, you will become an aficionado of of his articles and studies that are available at his clemson website. i'm going to chris, let me i'd like to look around and i think we have time for maybe one question, if there are any from the audience? yep, we have time for just a couple of questions right here. you. yeah, hi, my name is mike ebbing. i came to the nixon white house in august 1970 as a member of white house communications agency, also known as waco, which i'm sure most of your panelists are familiar our our mission at that time as it is today is to provide communications support for the office of the president. i look back at 1970 as the prehistoric days of communication and presidential communications. three
for those of you who are old enough, remember lily tomlin and a lot of a lot of wonderful documentary evidence of what we've been discussing. the at&t antitrust case. well, let me mention one other, which is what i mentioned, the very beginning, and that is professor lynch book, the political spectrum. it's the best book that's been written on the question. and if you read it, you will become an aficionado of of his articles and studies that are available at his clemson website. i'm going...
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today's special guest is jeff tomlin. >> hi. you are watching san francisco rising. to show that is focused on restarting, rebuilding, and reimagining our city. our guest today is the director transportation of the sfmta and he's with us to talk about the agency's 23-24 budget with the muni equity strategy and new projects across the city. welcome to the show. >> thank you it is good to be here. >> i see the sfmta's budget for 2023 and 2024 has been approved. how will it help provide a strong recovery during the next few years for our riders, operators and staff? >> it has been a challenging couple of years. covid wiped out the basic finances. our agency is funded primarily from transit fares, parking fees and a fixed set aside for a general fund and covid has meant we have lost more than half of our parking and transit for revenue. we are not expected to recover them until 2027. this budget takes a one-time federal release funding and spreads that out between now and 2025. and our task is to rebuild trust with the voters that sfmta can actually deliver on their goal
today's special guest is jeff tomlin. >> hi. you are watching san francisco rising. to show that is focused on restarting, rebuilding, and reimagining our city. our guest today is the director transportation of the sfmta and he's with us to talk about the agency's 23-24 budget with the muni equity strategy and new projects across the city. welcome to the show. >> thank you it is good to be here. >> i see the sfmta's budget for 2023 and 2024 has been approved. how will it help...
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with that, the guy who is responsible, everyday for getting this entire thing done, no pressure, jeff tomlin, head of the mta, thank you so much. >> thank you, city attorney david chu and thank you, chair and mayor and chairman del man. i want to offer gratitude and make a commitment to action. first of all, i want to thank all of you who are here with protest signs, who are here expressing your rightous rage! [applause] we can't do this work without strong community activism and i'm grateful for the time that you spend everyday helping us deliver on this work. you are right to be angry and to demand action. i want to thank those of you who have spent so much time walking the halls with us in sacramento, to legalize the basic tools that are available in ever advance country anywhere in the world except for here in california. thank you for helping us clear the path. i want to thank you for all the work that you do, educating our policy makers that there are solutions to these problems that zero is possible if we have the courage to do the hard work examine to make hard choices. the fighting
with that, the guy who is responsible, everyday for getting this entire thing done, no pressure, jeff tomlin, head of the mta, thank you so much. >> thank you, city attorney david chu and thank you, chair and mayor and chairman del man. i want to offer gratitude and make a commitment to action. first of all, i want to thank all of you who are here with protest signs, who are here expressing your rightous rage! [applause] we can't do this work without strong community activism and i'm...
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. >> and tomlin also says the department now is fully staffed with parking control officers for the first time since before the pandemic. >> we're learning new information about the google employees who staged a protest inside company offices, and we'll tell you how many people have now been fired. plus and the way the program is designed, you know, it's we're not enforcement agents. >> it's not threatening. we come offering things, we'll take an inside look at a team in oakland now responding to non-emergency calls. >> what kind of 911 reports they're responding to. and don't forget, you can have the morning headlines delivered right to you by signing up for the ktvu newsletter. just go to ktvu.com/email. sign up for the daily service i hope it sticks. >> a sting operation near where a family of four was killed at a bus stop in san francisco. we hear from more people in the city's west portal neighborhood about what's needed to keep people safe and efforts to block arizona's controversial abortion ban have failed. now, the attempt to put the decision in the hands of the voters. >> from k
. >> and tomlin also says the department now is fully staffed with parking control officers for the first time since before the pandemic. >> we're learning new information about the google employees who staged a protest inside company offices, and we'll tell you how many people have now been fired. plus and the way the program is designed, you know, it's we're not enforcement agents. >> it's not threatening. we come offering things, we'll take an inside look at a team in...
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at a meeting last night, director tomlin explained what the crackdown will entail. >> our parking control officers are going to be doing some intense operations in each supervisorial district around the city, where we do about a week of intensive enforcement out of all the rules, but particularly the safety oriented rules like parking on the sidewalk, blocking fire hydrants, blocking the crosswalk , parking too close to the corner. >> tumlin also says now is the first time the parking control officers have been fully staffed since before the pandemic. >> bart says it has refunded hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of fares from old paper tickets. bart stopped accepting them in november as they made the move full time to clipper cards. since then, the agency says it has processed more than 4500 claims totaling nearly $490,000. bart will only accept tickets with a balance of $1 or more. smaller tickets can be donated to nonprofits. bart says there's no deadline for requesting a paper ticket refund . >> alrighty, checking in on the weather? we've got another nice day. as you look behind
at a meeting last night, director tomlin explained what the crackdown will entail. >> our parking control officers are going to be doing some intense operations in each supervisorial district around the city, where we do about a week of intensive enforcement out of all the rules, but particularly the safety oriented rules like parking on the sidewalk, blocking fire hydrants, blocking the crosswalk , parking too close to the corner. >> tumlin also says now is the first time the...
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. >> reporter: ashley gladder was just 11 when her brother, john tomlin was killed. >> he was just a very kind, caring, sweet brother. just one of those boy that is -- that has a sensitive side and very thoughtful. >> reporter: both women say their losses gave them a greater sense of compassion. >> it completely changes your world, your perspective on everything, but it also gave me a really big heart for kids who had been through loss. >> reporter: connie is now a mental health specialist working for people who have committed violent crimes. can we link that directly to what happened to your dad. >> >> it is linked directly to what happened to my dad. i see it as carrying on his legacy. it's really important me that we stop the violence where it's starting. >> we decided to come back in. >> reporter: former principal deangelis helps lead columbine through its darkest times. now he works with a network of principals counseling school leaders when shootings happen. >> what do you do at the first graduation? how do you work with the media? what do you do about memorials? >> reporter: e
. >> reporter: ashley gladder was just 11 when her brother, john tomlin was killed. >> he was just a very kind, caring, sweet brother. just one of those boy that is -- that has a sensitive side and very thoughtful. >> reporter: both women say their losses gave them a greater sense of compassion. >> it completely changes your world, your perspective on everything, but it also gave me a really big heart for kids who had been through loss. >> reporter: connie is now a...
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the sidewalk, blocking fire hydrants, blocking the crosswalk , parking too close to the corner to tom tomlin is also saying that the department is now fully staffed with parking control officers for the first time since before the pandemic. >> well, klay thompson has said he wants to be a warrior for life. there are questions swirling about his future with the team next here on the nine. what's changing ahead of his 12th nba season and how some re wondering if it's in a golden state uniform, but 34 year old garb may not be able to negotiate the offer he wants this summer, when he becomes an unrestricted free agent. thompson played one of the worst games of his career in the warriors loss to the kings on tuesday that ended their hope of a playoff run. he was zero for ten zero points. now, dubs management presents what he feels is a lowball offer. former all-star could sign with another team for more money. >> it's up to them. but the other day, whatever happens, it's all gravy. it's been such a freaking special run. >> could never see myself, you know, not with those two guys. i experienced s
the sidewalk, blocking fire hydrants, blocking the crosswalk , parking too close to the corner to tom tomlin is also saying that the department is now fully staffed with parking control officers for the first time since before the pandemic. >> well, klay thompson has said he wants to be a warrior for life. there are questions swirling about his future with the team next here on the nine. what's changing ahead of his 12th nba season and how some re wondering if it's in a golden state...
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. >> reporter: ashley was just 11 when her brother john tomlin wa a sensitive side and is very thoughtful. >> reporter: both women say their losses gave them a greater sense of compassion. >> it completely changes your killed. >> he was just a very kind, caring, sweet brother. just one of those boys that has a sensitive side and is very thoughtful. >> reporter: both women say their losses gave them a greater sense of compassion. >> it completely changes your world, your perspective on everything. but it also gave me a really big heart for kids that had been through loss. >> reporter: connie is now a mental health specialist, working with people who committed violent crimes. can we link that directly back to what happened with your dad? >> it is linked directly to what happened to my dad. i see it as carrying on his legacy. it's really important to me that we stop the violence where it started. >> so we decided to come back in -- >> reporter: the former principal helped lead columbine through its darkest times. now he works with a network of principals who endured tragedy, counseling schoo
. >> reporter: ashley was just 11 when her brother john tomlin wa a sensitive side and is very thoughtful. >> reporter: both women say their losses gave them a greater sense of compassion. >> it completely changes your killed. >> he was just a very kind, caring, sweet brother. just one of those boys that has a sensitive side and is very thoughtful. >> reporter: both women say their losses gave them a greater sense of compassion. >> it completely changes your...
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created the now legendary trio of dolly parton, jane fonda and lily tomlin. we're getting a re-examining of the comedy thanks to jen. she's teaming up with diablo cody who will get on board to write the film. the original follows three working women who live out their fantasy of getting even and overthrowing their sexist boss. the movie earned an oscar for parton for the song 9 to 5 and was a box office smash. everybody but janai and everyone her age has not seen it. [ laughter ] no word on when the production will begin. jen, we know you're producing it, but could you also star in it? >> george: that would be great. >> sam: right? >> janai: if she is, it's probably a great movie and will be fantastic second time around. [ laughter ] >> sam: i love you. >> george: you can watch it this weekend. >> janai: there you go. >> sam: all right. also pop news, one and on the madonna is winding down her celebration tour and getting ready for her final show in brazil which will be free for fans. yes, i said free. now, if you want to go, it's on copacabana beach. it's he
created the now legendary trio of dolly parton, jane fonda and lily tomlin. we're getting a re-examining of the comedy thanks to jen. she's teaming up with diablo cody who will get on board to write the film. the original follows three working women who live out their fantasy of getting even and overthrowing their sexist boss. the movie earned an oscar for parton for the song 9 to 5 and was a box office smash. everybody but janai and everyone her age has not seen it. [ laughter ] no word on...
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with that, the guy who is responsible, everyday for getting this entire thing done, no pressure, jeff tomlin, head of the mta, thank you so much. >> thank you, city attorney david chu and thank you, chair and mayor and chairman del man. i want to offer gratitude and make a commitment to action. first of all, i want to thank all of you who are here with protest signs, who are here expressing your rightous rage! [applause] we can't do this work without strong community activism and i'm grateful for the time that you spend everyday helping us deliver on this work. you are right to be angry and to demand action. i want to thank those of you who have spent so much time walking the halls with us in sacramento, to legalize the basic tools that are available in ever advance country anywhere in the world except for here in california. thank you for helping us clear the path. i want to thank you for all the work that you do, educating our policy makers that there are solutions to these problems that zero is possible if we have the courage to do the hard work examine to make hard choices. the fighting
with that, the guy who is responsible, everyday for getting this entire thing done, no pressure, jeff tomlin, head of the mta, thank you so much. >> thank you, city attorney david chu and thank you, chair and mayor and chairman del man. i want to offer gratitude and make a commitment to action. first of all, i want to thank all of you who are here with protest signs, who are here expressing your rightous rage! [applause] we can't do this work without strong community activism and i'm...
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lily tomlin, jefferson airplane, rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. making the list as well. >> good. >> we move on. we stick to the music team. huey lewis opening up about lending his voice to "we are the world," recently explored in a new netflix documentary. one of the episodes of his apple music show with kenny loggins revealing the surprise he learned while watching that documentary. >> i learned for the first time that you are the guy that recommended me for prince's line. it's in the documentary. but i never knew until then. >> it's funny. yeah. michael came up to me and said, prince isn't going to be here. who should sing the song? i said, the best singer in here is huey lewis. >> well, i owe you a big -- >> i was a fan. >> cool. >> yeah. >> it's one of the greatest documentaries. fantastic. >> that's your quick "popstart" today. guys? >> just feast your eyes. we have an icon right here. oscar-winner michael douglas. [ applause ] >> doing something that's never been done before. but, first, your local news. >>> good morning. it is 8:26. i'm ma
lily tomlin, jefferson airplane, rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. making the list as well. >> good. >> we move on. we stick to the music team. huey lewis opening up about lending his voice to "we are the world," recently explored in a new netflix documentary. one of the episodes of his apple music show with kenny loggins revealing the surprise he learned while watching that documentary. >> i learned for the first time that you are the guy that recommended me for...