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  • 9/16/2023
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff questioned why San Francisco couldn't be clean and safe every day during the Dreamforce conference, which attracted 43,000 visitors and had increased security measures. The mayor responded that efforts to transform the city were not just for the conference. Governor Newsom acknowledged the city's issues and called for a permanent solution. The conference is expected to generate $90 million in revenue. Mayor Breed is frustrated by the slow return of tech companies but believes the city is improving.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 - Salesforce CEO Mark Benioff questioned
00:04 why San Francisco couldn't be clean and safe every day
00:07 during the Dreamforce conference,
00:09 which attracted 43,000 visitors
00:11 and had increased security measures.
00:13 The mayor responded that efforts to transform the city
00:15 were not just for the conference.
00:17 Governor Newsom acknowledged the city's issues
00:20 and called for a permanent solution.
00:22 The conference is expected to generate
00:23 more than $90 million in revenue.
00:26 Mayor Breed is frustrated by the slow return
00:28 of tech companies, but believes the city is improving.
00:30 - For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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