So I'm very honored that you are just jumping right in and learning everything that you can. Francisco . So, yes, we actually have a good number-- I think it's the largest intervention type.
It makes it difficult for people who are not here to move here to seize the many opportunities that are provided by a vibrant economy like the one in San Francisco . And this is typical of a risk that wasn't that critical in the past, because in the past, in an economy dominated by factories,most people lived in suburban areas, and in suburban areas, land is cheap.
So did I just start following people with hoodies down alleyways until I found someone going into the dark web before the FBI could trap them in a San Francisco public library? I didn't.I found this story through an alternate investigative journalism method.
in battlefield acupuncture. And we've been working to build community partnerships with organizations like our YMCA and even our local San Francisco SPCA to bring programs like our strength and wellness program with yoga and Tai Chi, animal-assisted therapy programs to veterans, so really opening upthe range of treatment options that are available.
And they had $1.6 million of operating income in the first 12 or 14 months. Francisco , or Los Angeles, we'd be surrounded by hundreds of people who are very bright and very
than enough sushi obsessives in the United States now, particularly in New York City and Los Angeles and San Francisco . I'm I count myself among them. I'm sure many of you here are probably obsessed with sushi. Tellus what makes it better. What what what are the factors that contribute to the
life and found all these really interesting jobs and worked in really great kitchens from London to San Francisco to Florida to Italy to back to New York and just kind of fell into themedia thing I think the media thing came because I could string a sentence or two together yeah but it wasn't because I
it's almost one in two households is a onep person household and San Francisco is like 40% you think oh okay San Francisco New York those are weird places they're not quite like America but look at this you know Minneapolis43% Denver 40% Seattle 42% Atlanta 45% I
all started and the goal is to be in a thousand communities by 2020 so connecting all these networks together so that if you're one of the San Francisco companies that's selected you actually um and you want to grow your business you can plug into the women inStockholm or in Mumbai or in New York to grow your business so we're really trying to create this distributed
could not use say a 500,000 pool from Dallas to uh fund a venture in San Francisco no so the way that we're doing it right now because um the only thing I know for sure as an entrepreneur uh isthat whatever I have planned is not what's going to happen right um yeah exactly so uh so the I
is the third uh of a series of conversations happening uh so we're so glad that we we could do this in San Francisco and be sure to join us also in Mountain View December 12th for can computers be racist but today is aboutdeconstructing race and so again uh we want to make sure that we're in a room where we can be open honest constructive
looking person with a Hispanic name who's gay who's undocumented who major in African-American studies in San Francisco State so that's myidentity um and then two years ago I made a documentary for MTV called white
the price of one that's great fantastic of the uh of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco uh graduated with a PhD in economics from Stanford in 1994 went to work in the research Department Ibelieve and uh has been in his current position for the last what three five
System so my um uh in the end uh obviously they're the ones have oversight over our operations in San Francisco but at the same time when we get together for monetary policy meetings we all come together as uh youknow equal Representatives uh participating in the discussion and voting obviously with our chair being the the leader of the organization but
That was absolutely forbidden. Francisco and to spread down here, and not to go the other way.
When we first pitched this idea, he said you've got to go up and you've go to study the light, because the light in San Francisco is like no other place.So we did send a team up here and they were on rooftops of buildings, taking time lapse photos of the light throughout the day, and we use that a lot
Kiehl and Joel cut the piece of wood together, then they moved forward. Francisco was another young boy in the apprenticeship.He was 11, and a recent immigrant from Central America.
I've never had anything to give to him, so I'm going to give this toolbox to Miguel. Francisco 's story has stuck with me ever since.Even after telling his story dozens of times, I still get goosebumps imagining Francisco presenting his toolbox to Miguel.
I just thought, she's irresistible, I have to include her as an older woman in my novel set 20 years later wandering around San Francisco with this mangled face.I'm not suggesting that I'm able to completely conjure these people up as they were, but give them at least a moment in the spotlight again.
Francisco , they amp up the sourness, and start marketing this idea that we have a tang, there's a tang to our bread.
Francisco , they were both in on this rebellion, became very close to the missions, particularly Francisco .
Francisco with kiva.org. Or, I'm going to go on Indiegogo or Kickstarter, whatever it is, to solve problems.
Francisco , you know, near the mother ship.
Francisco and be successful, you can pretty much be successful anywhere.
Francisco we've been in existence almost 30 years uh we present the San Francisco Jazz Festival the 29th edition of which
Francisco Bay. You can see these tiny little ripples start to form. The longer that wind blows, the bigger those ripples get until by the time you're 25 miles offshore, you
Francisco Examiner and then gradually went to the New York Herald Tribune, went from the newspaper to the magazine, the Saturday Evening Post and Life, and then to Harper's
Francisco lawyer. At the time, Traynor and I were representing Wired magazine in various First Amendment-related matters. And we were concerned about the CDA's impact. We met with Fein who wanted to challenge
Francisco so um in 1974 I was living in the Netherlands I finished my high school and I got a
Francisco also in ch Chicago in Washington we have a big office because
Francisco to Oakland to do stories and my postage to mail the things off and my bridge tolls. They calculated in Chicago that should cost me five dollars a week.
Francisco that uses computer simulation and modeling to design thermodynamically sustainable
Francisco and hopefully where everyone else is watching in from or listening in from as well
Francisco the props 1 a through 1e uh failed miserably um and so I think the
Francisco but in fact it's a foggy City if he had any economic sense the least he would have done is rented the
Francisco Chronicle journalist called her Dynamite sense of humor sounds like a very hurricane comment
francisco and on the back of the menu she said what do you know the president the united states ate the strawberries
Francisco mentions is a $23,000 very elegant looking system
Francisco could possibly mistake that for the music if you've ever seen a guitar or a violin tuned you know what
Francisco although i've been on book tour for about six weeks non-stop so it
Francisco that voted the opposite way. And they're all there.
Francisco headquarters, which was a lot of fun.
Francisco but just as Google is connecting the world together in ways that many thought impossible only a few
Francisco that he's actually now marrying in a few months and um they had they used to have this great little but
named Francisco Ximénez translated the Popol Vuh from K’iche’ into Spanish, which is the version we have now.
So Francisco asks, what actions do you believe government/international institutions should do to prioritize localized fishing?
San Francisco 's has been cut in the past.
San Francisco was best known for its hippies.
San Francisco and Oakland use these more than decade-old systems that would essentially be like using the phones we had 15 years ago
San Francisco -- everyone here knows what's up, and that's an amazing thing.