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the city and county of san francisco >> mr. murphy. >> sure so one of the troubling points of prop a there's a catch all in the amendment that the contributions of the employee and accident planned contribution by the city are insufficient to meet the requirements of the truth you fund the city is on the hook for the balance. which means in practical terms we have to cut from somewhere else or raise taxes. and the picture of retiree health care where we can fund health care on 3 percent of people's annual salaries is a little bit rosy. it's not something we can really bet on with health care costs and benefit costs rising at the, you know, 3 and 44 percent. salaries rising at 3 and 4 percent rather. its far greater than the pace of inflation and greater than the contributions >> so we have a little bit of time level overview left are supervisor farrell when i started working on prop a it was important in san francisco. i made sure we assaulted with our labor and all communities. i'm proud to say we have the support of every mem
the city and county of san francisco >> mr. murphy. >> sure so one of the troubling points of prop a there's a catch all in the amendment that the contributions of the employee and accident planned contribution by the city are insufficient to meet the requirements of the truth you fund the city is on the hook for the balance. which means in practical terms we have to cut from somewhere else or raise taxes. and the picture of retiree health care where we can fund health care on 3...
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there are other cities in the financialhave similar challenges as the city of detroit. yet there has been no emergency manager put there. can you imagine if any governor -- take a southern state like alabama, mississippi, or georgia -- would have the nerve to go the a city that was at heart of the civil rights movement and disenfranchised the population? be up inhat we would arms as a nation and we would be highly offended, as well we should be. it is a question of democracy. that hasis no question what has been happening in the state is disproportionately affecting the african -- african-american voters. i'm not going to be able to pretend to read inside the governor's motives. you have to look at the effect. the effect is disturbing. the people are feeling the complete failure of the emergency managers in their history. park, look at highland then threw it over and over. when you disenfranchise the local voters, there is no evidence that the emergency manager has made it any better. my objection is two-fold. there was no evidence it works and you are disenfranchising
there are other cities in the financialhave similar challenges as the city of detroit. yet there has been no emergency manager put there. can you imagine if any governor -- take a southern state like alabama, mississippi, or georgia -- would have the nerve to go the a city that was at heart of the civil rights movement and disenfranchised the population? be up inhat we would arms as a nation and we would be highly offended, as well we should be. it is a question of democracy. that hasis no...
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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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cities part of the success. it's by each of you in this room to keep invest in our city in businesses and innovative ideas. but also investing in our schools and in our community and in our neighborhoods and most importantly most importantly in our people. in particularly our young people. san francisco is the greater city in the world because we're deprives and innovative but we cannot be successful unless we work together on our critical challenges so i ask you to work with me help save city college. help us rebuild and reanything else our public housing no more poverty housing. help us invest in our schools with better education for our children and continue to help our young people. for those of you who helped in our summer programs just two days ago we had a goal of 6 thousand not only did we get it done but we created and gave out and established 6 thousand 2 hundred jobs for our kids that's reach. now let me give you fair warning now that we've met our goal public-private partnerships like summer jobs plu
cities part of the success. it's by each of you in this room to keep invest in our city in businesses and innovative ideas. but also investing in our schools and in our community and in our neighborhoods and most importantly most importantly in our people. in particularly our young people. san francisco is the greater city in the world because we're deprives and innovative but we cannot be successful unless we work together on our critical challenges so i ask you to work with me help save city...
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i think the city of -- the people of the city toward want to be respected. we've had attacks on the city predominate coming out of lansing with the people of this community believe that they've been under attack. lansing took away revenue sharing. lansing took away residency. lansing took away the mayor's office, away the school system. detroiters are very proud people so i don't think that isolationist until. they just want to be respected. the second thing relates to folks in other commuters. yes, i had an opportunity to meet with the mayor in atlanta just a few months ago. atlanta was a city very much like detroit at one time. it was predominantly poor, a lot of african-american population and high unemployment, education challenges and crime, and i had a long, long conversation with them. they are doing it right in atlanta. i think there are some things we can emulate here in detroit. duggandetroit. >> moderator: let's get your next question. senior editor of the michigan chronicle was writing a book about detroit as we speak. >> thank you very much for
i think the city of -- the people of the city toward want to be respected. we've had attacks on the city predominate coming out of lansing with the people of this community believe that they've been under attack. lansing took away revenue sharing. lansing took away residency. lansing took away the mayor's office, away the school system. detroiters are very proud people so i don't think that isolationist until. they just want to be respected. the second thing relates to folks in other commuters....
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cities are limited. the tax they have from their states is limited in many cases. >> talk about the role that the property taxes play, because i know in a lot of places property taxes remain low because housing values are down. >> property tax plays a huge role. so although we're seeing some positive outlook on the part of city finance officers, we know there is still some uncertainty going forward as property taxes continue to catch up with the real estate market. there is a lag between property tax collections and assessments with the real estate markets for about 18 months to two years. >> there are any particular city policies, municipal policies that you have seen in the cities that are doing well, that could be a lesson for the other cities that are not? >> sure, absolutely. i know -- the general policies that we're seeing in terms of fiscal actions when it comes to -- you know, fees for services -- we're seeing that clearly across the board, cities are also looking for expenditure cuts when it com
cities are limited. the tax they have from their states is limited in many cases. >> talk about the role that the property taxes play, because i know in a lot of places property taxes remain low because housing values are down. >> property tax plays a huge role. so although we're seeing some positive outlook on the part of city finance officers, we know there is still some uncertainty going forward as property taxes continue to catch up with the real estate market. there is a lag...
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in this year's city budget we have investment in our school budget. guess what they are comfortably as we go on in dramatic dramatic form and this year for the first time in our cities history nearly $50 million is going to our public schools and $25 million in universal preschools that's another great accomplished. we launched yes say thank you to the people that came up with the money. and it's going to end up not no bureaucracy by with the kids. we launched programs that started forging our relationship with this technology companies because we want them to be part of what we need to get done if the city not who we blame to be the rich folks they're going to share their wealth so tech sf. anybody know how many jobs we treated e created this summer? 6 thousand 2 hundred jobs for our youth yes, that's a lot to be celebrated. i told you will tech well, mr. tech and a us worked really, really hard to get our technical companies to recognize the challenge in our schools. guess what we did we got $3 million informing into our school initiatives and all k
in this year's city budget we have investment in our school budget. guess what they are comfortably as we go on in dramatic dramatic form and this year for the first time in our cities history nearly $50 million is going to our public schools and $25 million in universal preschools that's another great accomplished. we launched yes say thank you to the people that came up with the money. and it's going to end up not no bureaucracy by with the kids. we launched programs that started forging our...
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. >> thank you, thank you joaquin, thank you, welcome to our orange city hall. i want to welcome everybody here this fourthth animal america arab month of separation and it's my pleasure to join us here and many of us know that we are such a lucky city, and we are lucky because people around their world make their way to fraction, find hopey until the city they know that we celebrate our diversity and find strength in the different cultures that pretend together and now, i ask you also to bring me talent from the arab america communities to make me and help me lune run the city. yes, it's incredible. union, i think i can talk about how wonderful diversity is, but we have to get the talent from our communities to represent all of the different thing that we do in the city. and you know, tonight, even though there is something called a baseball game out there, but these wonderful events that we have in the city whether it's america's cup whether it's fleet week, whether it's the 49ers playing or the giants playing, even eventually when we land the superbowl it all
. >> thank you, thank you joaquin, thank you, welcome to our orange city hall. i want to welcome everybody here this fourthth animal america arab month of separation and it's my pleasure to join us here and many of us know that we are such a lucky city, and we are lucky because people around their world make their way to fraction, find hopey until the city they know that we celebrate our diversity and find strength in the different cultures that pretend together and now, i ask you also to...
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i'm arguing as i did this week at mayor bloomberg's annual conference of cities that cities and state vs to take matters in their own hands as much as humanly possible and we have to create some of the course corrections within their own capacity and, for example, in this city, one of the things that excites me the most is building retro fits and right for the climate, right for the environment but it's also a way to get employment opportunities to a lot of folks who haven't had them. you'd love there to be a program to retro fit buildings all over the country. here they come. it's not happening. >> they can't afford it. here's a question in to another broader topic, what's your view of legalizing marijuana? >> one thing i know i believe in is legislation of governor cuomo, decriminalize the display of a small amount of marijuana. we have a horrible dynamic with the stop and frisk policy which -- >> we'll get to that. >> i'm sure we will. if you have a small amount of marijuana in the pocket, that's not illegal. if you are asked by an officer to bring it out and show what's in your po
i'm arguing as i did this week at mayor bloomberg's annual conference of cities that cities and state vs to take matters in their own hands as much as humanly possible and we have to create some of the course corrections within their own capacity and, for example, in this city, one of the things that excites me the most is building retro fits and right for the climate, right for the environment but it's also a way to get employment opportunities to a lot of folks who haven't had them. you'd...
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own department and city wide. we also are impressed with the team city cio that they put together. the changes in tone are much more optimistic. we can hope for the best and see great potential for the future, but potential is only potential and not alkylation ult. the ceo has been in his position four to five months. our whole committee urges that you hold another hearing maybe in a year or so to see if this promise is realized. we are still concerned with the enterprise department and their leadership and the achievement of city wide initiative. if they proof to be uncorporate. a later hearing would also be a report on the initiatives that are being put into the place. so the recommendations of the hiring committee, the institution of an it data base, the completion of the e-mail consolidation among others. we all urge you to oversee and be informed by the technology needs within the city. that's our statement. >> thank you very much for that statement. now we will hear from antonio guerra from the mayor's offic
own department and city wide. we also are impressed with the team city cio that they put together. the changes in tone are much more optimistic. we can hope for the best and see great potential for the future, but potential is only potential and not alkylation ult. the ceo has been in his position four to five months. our whole committee urges that you hold another hearing maybe in a year or so to see if this promise is realized. we are still concerned with the enterprise department and their...
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city residents of crime. this wkend, thoh... four shootings ocrred... with no mention from the city's twitter feed. a police department spokesperson said they stopped tweeting every shooting because sometimes preliminary information is inaccurate. while the media hearabout shootis like one in barclay area this weekend... the 40,000 twitter followers heard nothing of them. that drew heat from citizens and city leaders alike... here's councilman brandon scott yesterday... who is on the city's pubc safety committee. brandon sco, ty
city residents of crime. this wkend, thoh... four shootings ocrred... with no mention from the city's twitter feed. a police department spokesperson said they stopped tweeting every shooting because sometimes preliminary information is inaccurate. while the media hearabout shootis like one in barclay area this weekend... the 40,000 twitter followers heard nothing of them. that drew heat from citizens and city leaders alike... here's councilman brandon scott yesterday... who is on the city's...
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>> the motor city running on empty. today, a federal judge will does in deciding if detroit will be allowed to move ahead with the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in u.s. history. >> i stayed in sparks middle school. can you please send police out here. there's a kid with a gun. >> new 911 calls are released, showing the chaos inside a nevada classroom after a student goes on a deadly school shooting spree. >> u.s. drone strikes coming under fire. two top human rights group say on going drone attacks in pakistan and yemen have killed innocent civilians. >> the world's most famous baby will be christened today in front of a very small group of royal family members. >> good morning. welcome to aljazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm thomas drayden. >> to do a federal trial gets underway to determine if the largest municipal bankruptcy filing can move forward. >> with detroit more than $20 billion in debt, there is little doubt it is in dire financial straits. >> a city manager has taken over and proposed cutting w
>> the motor city running on empty. today, a federal judge will does in deciding if detroit will be allowed to move ahead with the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in u.s. history. >> i stayed in sparks middle school. can you please send police out here. there's a kid with a gun. >> new 911 calls are released, showing the chaos inside a nevada classroom after a student goes on a deadly school shooting spree. >> u.s. drone strikes coming under fire. two top human...
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the city of detroit makes its case for bankruptcy. but is the motor city really broke? >> the emergency manager is evaluating the value of everything that detroit owns. >> also tonight: giving voice to another troubled michigan community. >> we need some leaders, leisurers, thesaurians, chemical is. chemists. >> artists are helping a brighter picture emerge. >> good evening, thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. at the heart of detroit's future what seems to be a simple equation. but in the motor city today, the first bid to be declared bankrupt delivered a scathing assessment. he has calculated the pluses and minuses on detroit's ledgers and determined the amounts don't add up. it would be $250 million in the hole at best. but city workers and pensioners just aren't buying it. hundreds came out in protest today. they say the shortfall claim is just purification and that city leaders didn't work hard enough to negotiate settlements with creditors before detroit's july bankruptcy filing. it could be free from having to pay out its pension obligations to these city wor
the city of detroit makes its case for bankruptcy. but is the motor city really broke? >> the emergency manager is evaluating the value of everything that detroit owns. >> also tonight: giving voice to another troubled michigan community. >> we need some leaders, leisurers, thesaurians, chemical is. chemists. >> artists are helping a brighter picture emerge. >> good evening, thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. at the heart of detroit's future what seems to be...
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that there are bodies floating in the city of newark -- how insulting is that to the city of newark? this is insulting that he would talk about camden and say that my vision of what we should do in camden is leveling the city. that is unacceptable. we don't need a senator that is going to talk down to our new jersey cities. we need a senator who will lift up our whole state and make us understand that in new jersey, there is no north-south, urban- suburban. we are one state with one destiny. mr. booker, you've talked about compromise. there has long been discussion in washington about a big budget deal that could solve some of these government by crisis issues. that would require both sides accepting something that they don't like. would you support raising the retirement age for social security or other changes to that program as part of a big deal on taxes and spending? >> that's how we are going to solve these large problems. , believe on social security something that my opponent has called the biggest threat to our democracy, a ponzi scheme, thinks we should privatize it -- not
that there are bodies floating in the city of newark -- how insulting is that to the city of newark? this is insulting that he would talk about camden and say that my vision of what we should do in camden is leveling the city. that is unacceptable. we don't need a senator that is going to talk down to our new jersey cities. we need a senator who will lift up our whole state and make us understand that in new jersey, there is no north-south, urban- suburban. we are one state with one destiny....
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both are from union city. investigates say they used the fake notes at target and at a nearby staples and still had phony bills on them when they were arrested. >>> county workers say they've become the targets of repeated car break-ins. they say because of parking limits they must park under the overpass on telegraph avenue. but they say that area is not safe ands that led to a rash -- ands that led to a rash of -- and has led to a rash of break- ins. >> i started -- tried to start my car and my coworker noticed this area was open. and i said oh, no. >>> san jose mayor chuck read joined the leaders of four other california cities in filing papers to get a pension form initiative on the november 2014 state ballot. the measure would allow state and government employers to reduce pension and retiree benefits. unions are against the plan. may the mayor -- the mayor led this fight getting it approved by voters but the unions are challenging it in court. >>> the fee for a permit to install a solar system is going d
both are from union city. investigates say they used the fake notes at target and at a nearby staples and still had phony bills on them when they were arrested. >>> county workers say they've become the targets of repeated car break-ins. they say because of parking limits they must park under the overpass on telegraph avenue. but they say that area is not safe ands that led to a rash -- ands that led to a rash of -- and has led to a rash of break- ins. >> i started -- tried to...
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city. one of the first things i did when i took office in 2011 was to request our city economist to do an impact study on nightlife and shows how it contributes $2.4 billion to our economy. and we at city hall making policy to treat nightlife as a nuisance to be managed and the purpose of that study among other thing was to make clear this is an important economic benefit and for jobs and for so many other economic purposes and something that should not bow -- be treated at all as a nuisance but something to key and address. it's not just an economic and strong driver in our city, it's really part of the cultural part of our city. and i will be honest that i have some concerns about where we are going in terms of our approach towards nightlife and what it means for the cultural essence of this city. we are seeing nightlife more and more under pressure for a variety of reasons and city hall in my view and my city government still takes an over reactive view towards nightlife instead of a mor
city. one of the first things i did when i took office in 2011 was to request our city economist to do an impact study on nightlife and shows how it contributes $2.4 billion to our economy. and we at city hall making policy to treat nightlife as a nuisance to be managed and the purpose of that study among other thing was to make clear this is an important economic benefit and for jobs and for so many other economic purposes and something that should not bow -- be treated at all as a nuisance...
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they began cultivating green spaces in the city. now they are basking in their success. >> paris is a special case. the city is -- has even become a refuge for various animals pcs. -- animal species. they are so contaminated with pesticides -- with pesticides in the countryside that the animals preferred to come to paris. >> foxes in particular often seen in the city. and species like this that that was once rare in paris am a friend capital increasingly attractive. even the timetable of construction work has been altered on their account. at this construction site they work day and night for months to be finished for winter set in. our round 500 of the little bats and hibernate here, undisturbed by the vibrations of the construction equipment. few parisians ever come face to face with this breed of that. this formalist nursed back -- this one was nursed back to health by a parisian students after he broke its ruling -- broke its wing. but for animal rights activists, they say protections don't go far enough. they say some animals a
they began cultivating green spaces in the city. now they are basking in their success. >> paris is a special case. the city is -- has even become a refuge for various animals pcs. -- animal species. they are so contaminated with pesticides -- with pesticides in the countryside that the animals preferred to come to paris. >> foxes in particular often seen in the city. and species like this that that was once rare in paris am a friend capital increasingly attractive. even the...
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facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created a bond measure to create the people's railway. would become a reality three years later. on december 28, 1912, mayor sonny rolph introduced the new geary electric streetcar line and the new san francisco railway. that he said would be the nucleus that would host the city. and san francisco gave further incentive to expand the city's network. a project by way of tunnel leading into chinatown by way of north beach. in december the first streetcar was driven into the tunnel. just two years after its berth, muni had added two lines. and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus and trolley
facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created a bond measure to create the people's railway. would become a reality three years later. on december 28, 1912, mayor sonny rolph introduced the new geary electric...
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>> we have a good management plan for pollution in mexico city, but not in the other cities. we have to talk an, and i'll stt with the private sector, we have two problems, one is with gasoline and the other is with cars. there are some advances, but some limitations have to do with this kind of gasoline and also the revolution for the industry, also for the way that the automobiles are built. >> andrew leung, even if improvements are made in china, and there are steps to use green power how much of a dent can it make? it's such a problem on a massive scale. the pollution is extensive in china and the health problems in that country are very severe. >> well, in china the bulk driver is by the government. first of all, it's the energy input for gdp growth. it's mandated to be reduced by growing the economy rather than total depends on manufacturing, for example, and secondly reducing the impact of colby coy shutting down the inefficient and highly polluted plants. and then also trying to include the kind of ambitious from coal developing thin coal, as it report, and then enfor
>> we have a good management plan for pollution in mexico city, but not in the other cities. we have to talk an, and i'll stt with the private sector, we have two problems, one is with gasoline and the other is with cars. there are some advances, but some limitations have to do with this kind of gasoline and also the revolution for the industry, also for the way that the automobiles are built. >> andrew leung, even if improvements are made in china, and there are steps to use green...
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adetective who secured the city's first international extradition is the city's highest paid employee. add in her $67,000 base salary and she made more than the mayor, the city solicitor and her boss it looks good on paper action but to make that kind of money, the hours you have to put in, you don't have a life. >> reporter: that is part of the concern for f ap president bob cherry. investigators did the math and discovered that for an officer leek like kelly to make that much money, she'd have to work more than 40 hours per week in overtime. and no one doubts she did. in fact, she and many others on the force may have little choice. >> please be advised of overtime available. >> reporter: those words, a sign of the times for city police. staff shortages, the city department says leaves them searching for patrol officers on a regular basis. and whilearrests and transcriptions and other things add millions to the budget, putting cops in cars to fill budgets accounts for 60% of their orr time spending. it'snot just a matter of spending, it's also a question of safety. >> they're making
adetective who secured the city's first international extradition is the city's highest paid employee. add in her $67,000 base salary and she made more than the mayor, the city solicitor and her boss it looks good on paper action but to make that kind of money, the hours you have to put in, you don't have a life. >> reporter: that is part of the concern for f ap president bob cherry. investigators did the math and discovered that for an officer leek like kelly to make that much money,...
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the city is looking for help. it wants to hire 20 police officers for games at levi stadium which is under construction right now. they will be paid $55 an hour and could be called in to help with concerts and other events there as well. the city council approved a $200,000 expenditure to pay for background checks for qualified applicants. >> new at 11:00, police believe a drunk driver caused a deadly crash in sonoma county that seriously injured a young child as well. it happened about 7:00 this evening on highway 121 north of the sonoma raceway. police say a man driving a jaguar lost control and slammed head on into a toyota corolla. the passenger in the jaguar was killed. the two people in the corolla suffered serious injuries. one is a 5-year-old. the drive of the jaguar also suffered major injuries and he is under investigation for dui. >>> hundreds of people gathered for the funeral of the 13-year-old boy shot to death by a sonoma county sheriff deputy. the sol local service -- the solemn service followed a
the city is looking for help. it wants to hire 20 police officers for games at levi stadium which is under construction right now. they will be paid $55 an hour and could be called in to help with concerts and other events there as well. the city council approved a $200,000 expenditure to pay for background checks for qualified applicants. >> new at 11:00, police believe a drunk driver caused a deadly crash in sonoma county that seriously injured a young child as well. it happened about...
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i'm arguing as i did this week at mayor bloomberg's annual conference of cities that cities and state vs to take matters in their own hands as much as humanly possible and we have to create some of the course corrections within their own capacity and, for example, in this city, one of the things that excites me the most is building retro fits and right for the climate, right for the environment but it's also a way to get employment opportunities to a lot of folks who haven't had them. you'd love there to be a program to retro fit buildings all over the country. here they come. it's not happening. >> they can't afford it. here's a question in to another broader topic, what's your view of legalizing marijuana? >> one thing i know i believe in is legislation of governor cuomo, decriminalize the display of a small amount of marijuana. we have a horrible dynamic with the stop and frisk policy which -- >> we'll get to that. >> i'm sure we will. if you have a small amount of marijuana in the pocket, that's not illegal. if you are asked by an officer to bring it out and show what's in your po
i'm arguing as i did this week at mayor bloomberg's annual conference of cities that cities and state vs to take matters in their own hands as much as humanly possible and we have to create some of the course corrections within their own capacity and, for example, in this city, one of the things that excites me the most is building retro fits and right for the climate, right for the environment but it's also a way to get employment opportunities to a lot of folks who haven't had them. you'd...
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recruits have to pay back the city if they leave for another city. it costs $170,000 to put each candidate through the police academy. the police officers association flames city leaders saying masses of new officers are leaving san jose because the pensions and benefits keep changing. abc7 news reporter, matt keller, will have a report. >> shock and anger grows over the shooting death of a bow carrying a replica gun, 13-year-old andy lopez. last night, hundreds gathered for the funeral. >> it was impossible for people to hide their pain as the casket of the 13-year-old andy lopez was health outside the resurrection church. 600 people were here, classmates, strangeers and family and his heart-broking parents. the funeral mass was in spanish. ahe what too young. he didn't deserve that. he gone. he is here in spirit. >> on tuesday, he was shot to death carrying a toy rifle look like an ak-47. the sheriff deputies stopped him and told him to drop the gun. the deputy erick gelhaus opened fire claiming the boy turned toward them with the realistic looking
recruits have to pay back the city if they leave for another city. it costs $170,000 to put each candidate through the police academy. the police officers association flames city leaders saying masses of new officers are leaving san jose because the pensions and benefits keep changing. abc7 news reporter, matt keller, will have a report. >> shock and anger grows over the shooting death of a bow carrying a replica gun, 13-year-old andy lopez. last night, hundreds gathered for the funeral....
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tough job, mayor of the city of chicago. i was a city council member there. i loved doing the job. rahm emanuel decides he is going to run for mayor the city of chicago. ididn't support him, supported jury chico. one of the major issues he brought up -- even for the mayor of chicago, what is sure record on immigration? background.ave much the deportations were issue. he calls me up and says, luis gutierrez, i want to make this the most immigrant-frilly city in america. well, i can't argue with that. that is consistent with my goals and priorities. he has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the , so they can get their work permits and study in college. he has made sure the city of chicago does not cooperate with federal authorities so that somebody has a traffic violation they don't wind up getting deported. .ur relationship has evolved he said to me, i want to take an eraser and he raise the talk were and start fresh with you. i love working with them. -- take an eraser and you race the chalkboard and start fresh with you. i love working with him. about how iy on him use my
tough job, mayor of the city of chicago. i was a city council member there. i loved doing the job. rahm emanuel decides he is going to run for mayor the city of chicago. ididn't support him, supported jury chico. one of the major issues he brought up -- even for the mayor of chicago, what is sure record on immigration? background.ave much the deportations were issue. he calls me up and says, luis gutierrez, i want to make this the most immigrant-frilly city in america. well, i can't argue with...
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city officials and b.g.e. say the left lanes of northbound and southbound russell street will be shut down and it also affects drivers trying to get off the northbound 95 ramp onto russell street. some of the side streets will be affected. this is because of utility work to accommodate the new casino. crews will move infrastructure like electric wires, telecommunications, water and sewer. that is going to take a while. city officials expect big delays. they are urging folks to take alternate routes or take public transportation instead. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the trial begins for the police officer accused of shooting and wounding a police trainee. he faces misdemeanor second- degree assault and reckless endangerment. he accidentally shot a police recruit during a training exercise back in february. the 15th day of the partial government shutdown and congress does not have a formal agreement just yet. senate leaders will continue talking today. if they pass a deal, it is not clear it will make it throu
city officials and b.g.e. say the left lanes of northbound and southbound russell street will be shut down and it also affects drivers trying to get off the northbound 95 ramp onto russell street. some of the side streets will be affected. this is because of utility work to accommodate the new casino. crews will move infrastructure like electric wires, telecommunications, water and sewer. that is going to take a while. city officials expect big delays. they are urging folks to take alternate...
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see as a city you would like to see advice and input from that are city leaders? >> i think there are a lot of cities doing things well. you always try to learn from those who are doing it best. i think back to when i was a prosecutor, and the violence in which community was at the terrible rate. the city of new york had successfully dramatically reduced the violence rate. so did the city of tbons. i spent a fair amount of time there and studied what they have done. we brought them here. what we did is teamed up with u.s. attorney, the atf, the dae, all together to crack con on every single country crime so we investigated and prosecuted them, and made it clear if you carry the gun in this county, you were going prison. my last prosecutor in 2003 we had the fewest murder in 30 years. the other thing that they did in tbons. bsh they provided conflict-resolution and mentoring services, et. i think we can learn from the community and name a starve city. sympathy want to be respected. we have had a succession of attack on the city predominantly coming out of landson t
see as a city you would like to see advice and input from that are city leaders? >> i think there are a lot of cities doing things well. you always try to learn from those who are doing it best. i think back to when i was a prosecutor, and the violence in which community was at the terrible rate. the city of new york had successfully dramatically reduced the violence rate. so did the city of tbons. i spent a fair amount of time there and studied what they have done. we brought them here....
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around the city. we understand the goal of the national park service but we also are charged with managing land that contains sensitive natural habitat and is utilized for many a variety of recreational purposes. supervisor, at the original hearing on the ncs and need to document our department access to specific concerns. the need to document did not consider exit city parks and possible regulations on commercial dog walking would have different limits eating leading to confusion and additional impacts on city parks. as you know, the local dog walk association allows up to 8 off leash dogs per.walker where the gg nra is currently thinking about sex under the proposal. the nps and tended to address the issue of impact on city parks. the.walker legislation, i still point of concern and will continue our discussion of nps and you supervisor on this issue. we understand that the nps is still taking public comment on the environmental impact study. we will continue to monitor that process very closely. we
around the city. we understand the goal of the national park service but we also are charged with managing land that contains sensitive natural habitat and is utilized for many a variety of recreational purposes. supervisor, at the original hearing on the ncs and need to document our department access to specific concerns. the need to document did not consider exit city parks and possible regulations on commercial dog walking would have different limits eating leading to confusion and...
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deputy city attorney john gibner. in june the city allowed a condominium project. it can convert a building to condominium after payment of a fee that is setforth in the ordinance. understate law and the constitution when the city imposes development fees such as this, the city must base those fees on a finding that there is a nexus between the amount of the fee charged and the impact of the fee. so before the board adopted the condominium oh conversion ordinance in june, the city hired a consultant on the impact of the affordable house is in the city. that study was part of the board's packet when you considered the condominium conversion ordinance in june. that study conclude that there is a nexus between condominium conversion and the need for affordable housing. that converting two condominiums creates additional need for affordable housing in the city and concluded that for condos that are worth $300,000 that convert the impact on the city in terms of affordable housing need is $21,000 and the impasse of conversion goes up depending on the value of the condomi
deputy city attorney john gibner. in june the city allowed a condominium project. it can convert a building to condominium after payment of a fee that is setforth in the ordinance. understate law and the constitution when the city imposes development fees such as this, the city must base those fees on a finding that there is a nexus between the amount of the fee charged and the impact of the fee. so before the board adopted the condominium oh conversion ordinance in june, the city hired a...
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a city you want to seek input from their city leaders? >> you know, there's a lot of cities in the country doing things well, and you always try to learn from those doing it best, but back when i have a prosecutor and the violence in the community was at a terrible rate. the city in new york had reduced the violence rate as well as the city of boston. i spent time in new york and boston and study what they done, and we brought strategies here and teamed up the u.s. attorney, the atf, the dea, the prosecutor, the police in the state, all together to crack down on every single gun crime to investigate and prosecuted them and if you carry a gun in this county, you are going to prison. last year's prosecutor in 2003 we had the fewest murders in 30 years, but what else in boston is pair with the add ministerial community and the ten point plan with conflict resolution and mentoring services, ect.. we can learn from the communities succeeding and make this a safer city. >> you know, i don't necessarily agree with you that detroit are isolationi
a city you want to seek input from their city leaders? >> you know, there's a lot of cities in the country doing things well, and you always try to learn from those doing it best, but back when i have a prosecutor and the violence in the community was at a terrible rate. the city in new york had reduced the violence rate as well as the city of boston. i spent time in new york and boston and study what they done, and we brought strategies here and teamed up the u.s. attorney, the atf, the...
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the city is looking for help. it wants to hire 20 police officers for games at levi stadium which is under construction right now. they will be paid $55 an hour and could be called in to help with concerts and other events there as well. the city council approved a $200,000 expenditure to pay for background checks for qualified applicants. >> new at 11:00, police believe a drunk driver caused a deadly crash in sonoma county that seriously injured a young child as well. it happened about 7:00 this evening on highway 121 north of the sonoma raceway. police say a man driving a jaguar lost control and slammed head on into a toyota corolla. the passenger in the jaguar was killed. the two people in the corolla suffered serious injuries. one is a 5-year-old. the drive of the jaguar also suffered major injuries and he is under investigation for dui. >>> hundreds of people gathered for the funeral of the 13-year-old boy shot to death by a sonoma county sheriff deputy. the sol local service -- the solemn service followed a
the city is looking for help. it wants to hire 20 police officers for games at levi stadium which is under construction right now. they will be paid $55 an hour and could be called in to help with concerts and other events there as well. the city council approved a $200,000 expenditure to pay for background checks for qualified applicants. >> new at 11:00, police believe a drunk driver caused a deadly crash in sonoma county that seriously injured a young child as well. it happened about...
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this is in the middle of our city. all i could to see [inaudible] once or twice a year at ocean park. just like moving the san one way or the other and then we come [inaudible] that golden retriever [inaudible] that doesn't make any sense. so we need to bring clarity to this. we need to involve our elected officials [inaudible] and what i really want to [inaudible] i don't know what we would be doing without what you are doing to make sure that interest of the residence [inaudible] the way we like to live in our city which is different than other cities. so thank you very much and i support the resolution. >> thank you. next speaker. >> from elizabeth [inaudible], dog owner property owner. i moved to san francisco about 9 years ago i just adopted to dogs about 2 years ago. the population of dogs increasing in san francisco, which actually we need more space for them to be able to run a free, we humans have adopted them as part of our family, and therefore, they are also citizens of san francisco. they don't have a voic
this is in the middle of our city. all i could to see [inaudible] once or twice a year at ocean park. just like moving the san one way or the other and then we come [inaudible] that golden retriever [inaudible] that doesn't make any sense. so we need to bring clarity to this. we need to involve our elected officials [inaudible] and what i really want to [inaudible] i don't know what we would be doing without what you are doing to make sure that interest of the residence [inaudible] the way we...
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the safer city center should cost the city of los angeles six million dollars in its first year alone. the safer surveys initiative that was launched on september two thousand and six a bill on the drawing board since two thousand and two it was originally called the homeless reduction strategy that was launched with a vengeance and september of two thousand and six and there was an effort there was really town to buy mayor of the overdose of chief bratton. as a comprehensive approach to skid row. there were going to be two problems there was going to be a serious crackdown on what was called serious crime and skid row and then there was to be a big expansion of services. well one of those things happened and the other one didn't the city put zero dollars him to your services side to come in so hard with the enforcement without having the the enhancement pace getting the services that are necessary to make this how the community is kind of backwards if you make me get off the sidewalk where am i going to homeless where am i going to go where am i going you know take me home. so there
the safer city center should cost the city of los angeles six million dollars in its first year alone. the safer surveys initiative that was launched on september two thousand and six a bill on the drawing board since two thousand and two it was originally called the homeless reduction strategy that was launched with a vengeance and september of two thousand and six and there was an effort there was really town to buy mayor of the overdose of chief bratton. as a comprehensive approach to skid...
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i love my city. that's why we gonna have the premiere here. >> i'm in between churches right now. >> reporter: the lead character is played by hip-hop ja rule who just finished his own two- year prison sentence in real life for weapons and tax evasion. >> it's good to see that people can change,have second chances. i think that's what america is like, love to see people bounce back from tragedy to triumph. >> it's good to see people from the hometown be successful. your past doesn't determine your future. he changed it for the better. >> reporter: all because of you. [ laughter ] >> no. >> church girl. >> reporter: in san jose, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> i'm in love with a church girl opens this friday. many plan to show it to congregations. >>> it is 4:51. wall street is eager to snap up twitter. how the blogging company is breaking tradition on its upcoming ipo. >> why apple is betting on a famous name in fashion to polish its image. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, products. it's hiring angela ahrend to take over
i love my city. that's why we gonna have the premiere here. >> i'm in between churches right now. >> reporter: the lead character is played by hip-hop ja rule who just finished his own two- year prison sentence in real life for weapons and tax evasion. >> it's good to see that people can change,have second chances. i think that's what america is like, love to see people bounce back from tragedy to triumph. >> it's good to see people from the hometown be successful. your...
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the city council asked the police to escort them away. there was complete denial of the problem. 15 years later, water quality is on the agenda of every city council person in that local city, and that's completely a result of activists forcing the issue, surfrider and other local groups, saying, "hey, these water quality issues are real and you need to address them." and only until the public sort of creates that will will the politicians respond. narrator: while some cities deal with infrastructure issues, others have concerns about the sustainability of water supplies. allbee: it's not just about the sustainability of the assets, it's about the sustainability of our water resources. parts of this country that thought of themselves as water rich 20, 30 years ago, now are discovering that they really are not water rich, they have source supply issues, they have serious questions about how they're going to accommodate additional growth in their communities. melosi: if we can find alternatives, we can preserve a water supply. conservation
the city council asked the police to escort them away. there was complete denial of the problem. 15 years later, water quality is on the agenda of every city council person in that local city, and that's completely a result of activists forcing the issue, surfrider and other local groups, saying, "hey, these water quality issues are real and you need to address them." and only until the public sort of creates that will will the politicians respond. narrator: while some cities deal...
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something in the way this city moves. attracts me like no other city. something in the way the city moves, i don't want to leave it now. you are asking me will clean power grow, well, lafco i don't know. i don't know. you stick around and the budget will grow. then we'll make it happen. give it a go. lafco. [ applause ] >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> hi. i'm from the bay chaerpt of the sierra club. i want to thank you for all your hard work through these hard times. the action strategy and what we need to do as a city to reach our climate action goals. thank you for your hard work as well. kim malcolm at the sf puc. nancy miller and jason. >> thank you. >> thank you, any other member of the public would like to comment? we'll close public comment. >> one thing about lafco staff, when talking about the pg & e tariff, one thing to keep in mind, it not a green litd program yet. it's on hold. no one should assume that that program will ever see the light of day because there are a lot of complaints that sf puc submitted a letter with a bunch of ques
something in the way this city moves. attracts me like no other city. something in the way the city moves, i don't want to leave it now. you are asking me will clean power grow, well, lafco i don't know. i don't know. you stick around and the budget will grow. then we'll make it happen. give it a go. lafco. [ applause ] >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> hi. i'm from the bay chaerpt of the sierra club. i want to thank you for all your hard work through these hard times. the...
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there's the warmth to get away from the city. and you get out in those traditionally warm airs you're going to find 67, 68 degrees. good air quality with this pattern. fire danger always high and might be sweltering temperatures. in your five day forecast with your bay area weekend in view with halloween in view on thursday. because it is halloween. we have nice temperatures increasing as we head into the bay area weekend. halloween specifically take a big look at it. the weather looks good. we had a wet one last year if i remember right. this year no such thing it's going to be really nice weather for the kid on thursday night. >> that makes a lot of them happy. >> it makes everybody happy. >>> a brazilian surfer may have broken a new record for the biggest wave surfed. he also rescued a fellow surfer bringing her to shore after she went unconscious after being hit by a wave. >>> the obama administration got before healthcare.gov even launched. -- the information the obama administration got before healthcare.gov even launched.
there's the warmth to get away from the city. and you get out in those traditionally warm airs you're going to find 67, 68 degrees. good air quality with this pattern. fire danger always high and might be sweltering temperatures. in your five day forecast with your bay area weekend in view with halloween in view on thursday. because it is halloween. we have nice temperatures increasing as we head into the bay area weekend. halloween specifically take a big look at it. the weather looks good. we...
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>> city and county is survey or. we have a standard referral letter that ask if there has been evictions and if there have if they can give us the details. the rent board says they have there have been evictions they can give us that information. >> you are aware of that history? >> yes. >> great. i think some of us want to know there was a process in place to ensure the bypass that we wanted to go through are an allowable under our ordinances. >> we get all eviction information after 2000 from the rent board. >> after 2000. okay. thank you very much. >> if i can just follow up on that. the question i asked about supervisor kim was the impact if we have records from the assessor's office from the 2004-2005 process, can you a pine us as to the eligibility of this? >> it was after that. it it was date after the ellis act. this was in november of 2004. it was before the date that that legislation affected it. >> okay. >> and then one other follow up to also supervisor kim's question and to mayor's office in housing. are
>> city and county is survey or. we have a standard referral letter that ask if there has been evictions and if there have if they can give us the details. the rent board says they have there have been evictions they can give us that information. >> you are aware of that history? >> yes. >> great. i think some of us want to know there was a process in place to ensure the bypass that we wanted to go through are an allowable under our ordinances. >> we get all...
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that's getting inbound is a new city is being built up as replacement you've got these new smart cities in theory with digital digital if they don't right with giant plaza a screen nothing like that you'll know dollars as it goes down as a some part of curve toward a price point called zero in other words storage processing and and c.p.u. is always going cheaper cheaper cheaper so here you have african country where they start at a place of baseline nowhere but they're meeting the a some part of curve of zero cost account way over my head we go from tony cozier let me. put this in concrete terms ok for you what i did learn a lot is your god you are not in this case a bad one oh i'm tired you are there i advocated british people you got these i pad cities ok you've got the cities which you've built for obsolescence yet which i've got quite small technology which is really this mission of interconnected highly vulnerable systems which are not going to be resilient and a lot of capital is going into these new cities and the gated compounds which can be delivering jobs for the two hundred t
that's getting inbound is a new city is being built up as replacement you've got these new smart cities in theory with digital digital if they don't right with giant plaza a screen nothing like that you'll know dollars as it goes down as a some part of curve toward a price point called zero in other words storage processing and and c.p.u. is always going cheaper cheaper cheaper so here you have african country where they start at a place of baseline nowhere but they're meeting the a some part...
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we will focus on the city of kansas city. a new generation of startups has found a unique place to call home. it is a far cry from silicon valley, but mark newstead by two c -- mark newstead by to see what it was like in kansas city. >> what do you guys have? >> the fiber house. >> three printing startup -- 3-d printing startup handprint decided to join kansas city start of vision. -- village. >> this is our living room. we have writable. we've got big computer screens. >> visiting at 1:00 in the afternoon may be a little early. >> he was up until 3:00 a.m. working on some code. coding is really like an art, right? you only have so many hours of productivity a day. if you are really into what you are working on, it is nice to just keep going into the next day good >> another big reason handprint came to the village is free access to google fiber, which provides internet speeds 100 times faster than traditional connections. >> we had like 200 tabs of and. it is just crazy to have internet at the instant like that. it is an ent
we will focus on the city of kansas city. a new generation of startups has found a unique place to call home. it is a far cry from silicon valley, but mark newstead by two c -- mark newstead by to see what it was like in kansas city. >> what do you guys have? >> the fiber house. >> three printing startup -- 3-d printing startup handprint decided to join kansas city start of vision. -- village. >> this is our living room. we have writable. we've got big computer screens....
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you take the city's side every single time. only one time, have you ever taken an action and that was to recommend to the mayor that the president of the library commission be removed. and he ignored you. and so i guess that i can't blame you either, would i not want to take the action if i knew that the only thing that i would get is somebody saying that i am not going to do it. and you don't have any power and you don't have any control, people say that the sunshine task force does not and i will give them this, at least, listen to the citizens of this city and when they find a good case, they will issue a violation and i have 19 of them myself and just try to get them enforced. and you can catch people in a blatant lie and you know the most interesting thing about it, they never have the courage to show up and explain their own actions. and they send some city employees who does not really know what is going on say, here you go on and you defend this illegal action. and poor sue black man at the library commission, the secre
you take the city's side every single time. only one time, have you ever taken an action and that was to recommend to the mayor that the president of the library commission be removed. and he ignored you. and so i guess that i can't blame you either, would i not want to take the action if i knew that the only thing that i would get is somebody saying that i am not going to do it. and you don't have any power and you don't have any control, people say that the sunshine task force does not and i...
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they want to have a prorated plan if the recruit leaves for another city. it costs $170,000 to put each candidate through the police academy. the police officers association blames city leaders saying new officers are leaving san jose because of pension and benefit losses. abc7 news reporter, matt keller, will have a report at top of the hour. >> people will be banned from having large capacity magazines. it is illegal to sell guns that can hold more than ten rounds in the city but not just to have them. the mayor is expected to sign the bill. this is weeks after governor brown veto add similar state-wide preparal. >> new details involving a deadly crash in sonoma that seriously injured a young child. police believe the driver who caused the crash near the sonoma raceway had been drinking. they have identified him at 25 -year-old. he lost control of the jaguar and slam head on into a toy yet control that and suffered major injuries. the passenger was killed. two people in the corolla suffered serious injuries. one was five years old. >> the driver charged w
they want to have a prorated plan if the recruit leaves for another city. it costs $170,000 to put each candidate through the police academy. the police officers association blames city leaders saying new officers are leaving san jose because of pension and benefit losses. abc7 news reporter, matt keller, will have a report at top of the hour. >> people will be banned from having large capacity magazines. it is illegal to sell guns that can hold more than ten rounds in the city but not...
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our city coastal lands can be used. for years now, the gg nra has been unresponsive to our citizens. they have ignored overwhelmingly our public opposition in public comments to their various dog plans. despite being required to do so, and most recently, they did not listen to the board of supervisors 2011 resolution calling for a thorough study of the impacts on the city parks. so, to me the gg nra has not lived up to the promises of the citizens of san francisco but incentives acted like a big brother, and i would like to stop them. thank you. >> thank you. before with the next figure out what to call the next batch of names. bob plant told, gave the manual, bill bechtel, michael lesser, julie christiansen, joe inder warning, steve hooker, patricia coppa, shelby watkins, lisa watkins, michael cronbach's lisa belden susan moseley, rascon, ray knight in, winded nice, pretty rentals glenn miller, carly eagleson and [inaudible]. next speaker, please >> my name is todd garrett and am a resident of san francisco. for the la
our city coastal lands can be used. for years now, the gg nra has been unresponsive to our citizens. they have ignored overwhelmingly our public opposition in public comments to their various dog plans. despite being required to do so, and most recently, they did not listen to the board of supervisors 2011 resolution calling for a thorough study of the impacts on the city parks. so, to me the gg nra has not lived up to the promises of the citizens of san francisco but incentives acted like a...
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it's 68 in the city right now. this is a launching pad that is starting off unseasonably mild so you know it's going to get pretty toasty in the upper 60s to around 70. 6 degrees warmer than yesterday. yesterday morning in the city right now. and no clouds. so acres and acres of sunshine, lots of sunshine as the temperatures skyrocket. 87 is 15 degrees above average. we're close to record territory of 89 degrees. 13 to 16 degrees above average through the week. more clouds roll in thursday keeping the temperatures a little cooler. even more heat as we get to the end of the week and into the weekend. 7-day forecast makes sense of everything. >> nice and toasty into the weekend. there could be a storm system by monday and tuesday. we'll talk about that in a bit. >>> beautiful weather this aug-tober. very nice. high speeds across the region if you're traveling in hunt valley, 83 at shawan road. nothing to get in your way making the push to 695. the jfx nice and clear all the way into the city. 695 also up to speed in
it's 68 in the city right now. this is a launching pad that is starting off unseasonably mild so you know it's going to get pretty toasty in the upper 60s to around 70. 6 degrees warmer than yesterday. yesterday morning in the city right now. and no clouds. so acres and acres of sunshine, lots of sunshine as the temperatures skyrocket. 87 is 15 degrees above average. we're close to record territory of 89 degrees. 13 to 16 degrees above average through the week. more clouds roll in thursday...
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every shooting in city limits... will be posted on the city's very active twitter page. transparecny advocates say twitter is not the only platform where the police are fallin short. it can sometimes take a month for the city to release comprehensive crime data to the public live from police headquarters, paul gessler, fox45 morning news. the latest person labeled "public enemy number one" in baltimore is apparently wanted for another crime. according to the baltimore s, christoper good is wanted for questioning in the shooting of a woman on saturday. that incident happened on elmtree street ne curtis avenue. last wednesday, police named good "public enemy number one" because he's charged with attempted murder of another woman last month. the man whose appeal of his murder conviction... has led to the release of dozens of convicted killers... is re- sentenced to life in prison. it's an update to a story you saw first on fox. merle unger appealed his conviction... for the 19-75 murder of a hagerstow police officer. last
every shooting in city limits... will be posted on the city's very active twitter page. transparecny advocates say twitter is not the only platform where the police are fallin short. it can sometimes take a month for the city to release comprehensive crime data to the public live from police headquarters, paul gessler, fox45 morning news. the latest person labeled "public enemy number one" in baltimore is apparently wanted for another crime. according to the baltimore s, christoper...
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for better or worse we live in a n seismic active city. i want to thank you for all your efforts over this /pa*sz past year. >> thank you commissioner. >> i believe you all have a postcard in front of you. obviously it's a marketing challenge to get all the details of an ordinance into a 3 by 5 card there. it has a link to our website which is www.sfcaps.org. >> do we have public comment on item number four? seeing none, public comment is closed. any other commissioner comments? this is great. i really appreciate you coming and talking about this. like i said, it is very important and congratulations on that event last week at fort mason. that was a great turnout. >> yeah, to have 1000 property owners in a room was great. we have an open door downstairs in the earthquake implementation program so if you have any questions or want to do any additional outreach to the small business owners we're happy to do that. >> just a quick question. any of our small businesses that are in the commercial spaces in the building then if they have question
for better or worse we live in a n seismic active city. i want to thank you for all your efforts over this /pa*sz past year. >> thank you commissioner. >> i believe you all have a postcard in front of you. obviously it's a marketing challenge to get all the details of an ordinance into a 3 by 5 card there. it has a link to our website which is www.sfcaps.org. >> do we have public comment on item number four? seeing none, public comment is closed. any other commissioner...
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in the long run they're all committed to making your city the city that you represent a better city. >> so you got in in '89, george hw bush had just been elected president. you left in 2011 when barack obama was president. over time the country changed, politics changed, the world changed. tell me what was different about being mayor of chicago on the day you arrived and on the day that you departed. >> well, i think the difference is how government -- washington was changing. and how we looked at the world unfortunately over a period of time. the world is not an asset. the world is a liability to america. it's always been an asset. the rest of the world looks at it as an asset. because 9-11 changed america's conscious about the world that we can even feel today, the loss of life and just what happened. >> loss of privacy. >> right. >> loss of confidence and security. >> right. we lost confidence in the world. and i think that is a major problem. i do a lot of work in russia, china, all over, but i'm telling you the rest of the world is envious of us. they would love to be here. the
in the long run they're all committed to making your city the city that you represent a better city. >> so you got in in '89, george hw bush had just been elected president. you left in 2011 when barack obama was president. over time the country changed, politics changed, the world changed. tell me what was different about being mayor of chicago on the day you arrived and on the day that you departed. >> well, i think the difference is how government -- washington was changing. and...