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— do for your city? we really built our city around _ do for your city? we really built our city around major _ do for your city? we really built our city around major events. i do for your city? we really built | our city around major events. so they are a critical foundation to our economy. but more broadly than that, to our dna, to our identity and how we like to operate as a community and society. so from our perspective, of course, economic activity and returns on our investments in those types of events is absolutely critical. i investments in those types of events is absolutely critical.— is absolutely critical. i have to ask ou is absolutely critical. i have to ask you this. _ is absolutely critical. i have to ask you this, because - is absolutely critical. i have to i ask you this, because melbourne is absolutely critical. i have to - ask you this, because melbourne is also known for its art and culture, but also for your widespread graffiti, which, let's be frank, it isn't loved by all of your citizens, how do you see that? does it add or take
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touristic city that varies as to is big city. in fact, we really guessing because thinking that this sounds, that easy is a, as a always the purpose because it's the best or most well known suite in, in paris. but china, we still have a very to is the city. if we look here really in front of us, the program of planes and the day that the image, many tourists will also come to the end and pick games which will take place in paris. in the summer of 2024. even the cities that promised environments, the frenzy games in the house of the city with an ecological nathan as he comes that a wide range of adjustments have been implemented to make the olympic games sustainable the season. also, i guarantee you the olympics at the help desk accelerate the cities urgently needed transformation. this is the comfortable mess. you'll have to do much out the lympics we would need 20 years instead of just 10 to achieve this transformation, which is becoming increasingly necessary, new to climate change. so we'll use it in order to connect to the ol
touristic city that varies as to is big city. in fact, we really guessing because thinking that this sounds, that easy is a, as a always the purpose because it's the best or most well known suite in, in paris. but china, we still have a very to is the city. if we look here really in front of us, the program of planes and the day that the image, many tourists will also come to the end and pick games which will take place in paris. in the summer of 2024. even the cities that promised...
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city shows that there is still time to react, both in smaller cities like preston and, and mega cities around the world. it's like being cocked learning to live with extreme weather in urban, in fact comments as possible. the is advertised on buying european n t. the authoritarian regime exports boil and gas to the european union and offers generous gifts to the politicians. are they really being paid to turn a blind eye to the stomach? human rights violations? corruption in europe. snows up in 30 minutes on d. w. eco, africa. and i, rubies here, and it's making people say, it's important for us to begin collecting this data to be able to compare it to and see whether there's any health in the past. and this little device as opposed to how we quoted this, a low cost for the team when he talks, does it more the co advocate in 90 minutes on d w, the little guy. this is the 77 percent of the platform for offices use. these issues and share ideas and you know, on this channel we are not afraid to pass and then it gets to talk to the young people clearly have the solution, the future of the
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oh was making the city model difficult. the sort of what if we take place away from cars, we also reduce air pollution that for the insurance most just giving more space to nature, more space to people in this space to call but the attempt to band cause from the city polarizes parisians often suffice for removing all cars from paris is not the solution. it won't work so much. i mean, the state school, this is outrageous and what's happening in paris is a joke to get you radical changes coming folks to paris, usually adopted by referendums, is the plan. it's burning and we and parents have decided not to stand idly by the and then we'll see what happens on the summer and then take so just around the corner at global stage and the big test for sustainable powers. could it be a role model for the big cities is much more beneficial. it is also the sign of these tension between our we have a sustainable cpr. we have to, we succeed deputy matt, chris, stuff of the trust schemes playing a leading role in the cities. ecological tra
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from city facilities. this metropolitan is a short extension through october of 24. and it increases in spending by 4.2 million dollars. we detail on page 25 we think that is reasonable. while oca negotiates with recology on a longer term contract we recommend approval of item 8 >> thank you. we want to really thank oca the office contract administration for the heard work you have done for the request for proposal. you know through that process. with recology special allied submitting their principle and as a result to regrettable this alli was through. but here we are. and i appreciate the on going effort and i appreciated it is not an easy task. thank you. >> and with that go to public comment on this item. >> members of public who wish to address regarding item 8 now is your opportunity to approach the lect urn. >> we have no speakers >> public comment is closed. and colleagues i would like to move this item to full board where wouldation and a roll call >> on that motion to forward this resolution to
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bustling city. it's a city on the make. nearly two decades since the of reconstruction. a decade after the world's fair came t thich was a financial disaster, as we discussed. but it nevertheless introduced. new orleans, itsrchitect lecture, its literature, its food. and, of course, mardi gras. to a new tourist economy, the 1890s, the dawn of the so-called progressive era. a time of urban progress. when the public transportation network of streetcars became electrified. when the city's new sewerage and water board began constructing modern sewage and tap water systems. new orleans is port, acan see here. bustles during this period. welcoming thounds of immigrants from sicily, from central america and beyond. as well as trafficking cotton and coffee across the globe. new orleans is a city on the move. and as new orleans steams towards the 20th century, things were looking up literally. the city's first skyscraper was erected in 1895. this is the hennen building. a whopping ten stories tall, big for the time. visitors used to pay. $0.10 to climb up to the top and watch the
bustling city. it's a city on the make. nearly two decades since the of reconstruction. a decade after the world's fair came t thich was a financial disaster, as we discussed. but it nevertheless introduced. new orleans, itsrchitect lecture, its literature, its food. and, of course, mardi gras. to a new tourist economy, the 1890s, the dawn of the so-called progressive era. a time of urban progress. when the public transportation network of streetcars became electrified. when the city's new...
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san francisco and shanghai were the first major chinese and american cities to enter the sister city relationship. [indiscernible] a lot has been accomplished. with the signing of the mou for a new round of cooperation, i think we can have a lot more to look forward to. the better is yet to come. san francisco is also where san francisco vision was developed. as a result of the successful summit between president--and president biden. when the vision is formulated it is up to all of us to take action to translate san francisco vision into reality and i think both mayor breed and mayor gong have set very good examples for us by exchanging visits within a month. mayor breed was in shanghai last month and this month we welcome mayor gong to san francisco. i think this is very meaningful action to turn the vision into reality and to follow through on what our two presidents agreed. i really hope more chinese and american mayors will follow their example. the more visits take place, the better our relationship. before i conclude, i want to say, two years ago today, i started my journey to
san francisco and shanghai were the first major chinese and american cities to enter the sister city relationship. [indiscernible] a lot has been accomplished. with the signing of the mou for a new round of cooperation, i think we can have a lot more to look forward to. the better is yet to come. san francisco is also where san francisco vision was developed. as a result of the successful summit between president--and president biden. when the vision is formulated it is up to all of us to take...
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some of the cities in napa county, some of the cities in contra costa. so come on, alameda county, you're kind of behind on this particular issue. >> the report doesn't offer any comparison with the rest of the bay area or even across california or the u.s, but they say that research is being done in alameda county, anser hassan abc seven news. >> nice weather today. bit breezy though. >> it was a bit breezy and that's causing some concern with that fire that we talked about earlier. let's go to meteorologist sandyha patel for the latest on the conditions. sandy. >> yeah. and dan and ama, the gusty winds are going to remain with us, not just today but tomorrow as well. let me show you some live pictures. right now you will notice the views are changing a bit. we're starting to see some high clouds moving in on our golden gate bridge camera. certainly gusty from sfo, but still a lot of sun out there. temperatures are running a few degrees below where they were yesterday for many areas down six in santa rosa, onshore winds gusty once again 30 miles an hour
some of the cities in napa county, some of the cities in contra costa. so come on, alameda county, you're kind of behind on this particular issue. >> the report doesn't offer any comparison with the rest of the bay area or even across california or the u.s, but they say that research is being done in alameda county, anser hassan abc seven news. >> nice weather today. bit breezy though. >> it was a bit breezy and that's causing some concern with that fire that we talked about...
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we also provide technical assistance to city agencies and conduct annual compliance training to city staff. the unit also follows up on language access complaints that are made by our residents, and ensure that there's a summary provided to the immigrant rights commission on a quarterly basis. and we also monitor the department's compliance with the language access ordinance and submit a compliance summary report to the city each year, which which is a main piece of our presentation today. and with that, i will pass the mic over to my colleague chloe noonan. our policy and civic engagement officer, to present the 2024 language access summary report. thank you. director rivas. hello, supervisors. before discussing the language access ordinance in greater detail, i want to take a moment to talk about some frequently used terms to help ensure that we have shared language in the discussion. when we say lao, we're referring to the language access ordinance, administrative code 91, which directs city agencies to ensure that public services and information are accessible to all people, rega
we also provide technical assistance to city agencies and conduct annual compliance training to city staff. the unit also follows up on language access complaints that are made by our residents, and ensure that there's a summary provided to the immigrant rights commission on a quarterly basis. and we also monitor the department's compliance with the language access ordinance and submit a compliance summary report to the city each year, which which is a main piece of our presentation today. and...
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even the cities been promised environmentally friendly games in the house of the city with an ecological need. menissi come set a wide range of adjustments of being implemented to make the olympic games sustainable. the vision also do i guarantee you the olympics of help desk accelerate the cities urgently needed transformation and this is a comfortable mess. show up. so to out the lympics, we would need 20 years instead of just 10 to achieve this transformation, which is becoming increasingly necessary due to climate change. so we'll use it in order to connect to the island pick venue and large scale expansion of the public transport. and that was planned much, but he's still a construction site. the prestigious room express project which will connect to the center of paris with the suburbs will not be completed until the 25th. yes, the impression that the political emission uh does not fits to the technical reality. so parents, unfortunately, is not able to present this whole range of new lines, either metro or trains. and that is really a stress test. the people of paris are also look
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living in cities. it's also hugely complicated. patrick, one of our, our home has nonetheless found a way to do it back and dressed in the media or ologist astrid seem on is once again looking for urban heat islands. the past summer as have shown the extent to which high temperatures negatively affect life quality and corvettes. one part of the problem is that many of the surfaces are sealed and lose us of what we can stand and it's bearable list of those. and yet every session should be like this really hard to stay, stay redoing in stations, or adding a new was for the should always make sure that people have shady, measuring hot periods. this hot district freeze on so vertical green. and the cool, per call is how go dos. the research group conducted a survey which revealed that many people would like bus stops and transportations to be cooler and have more shade. that's why the know the window, that's exactly why we did this project to be able to give the smallest measurements to evan planet, discov
living in cities. it's also hugely complicated. patrick, one of our, our home has nonetheless found a way to do it back and dressed in the media or ologist astrid seem on is once again looking for urban heat islands. the past summer as have shown the extent to which high temperatures negatively affect life quality and corvettes. one part of the problem is that many of the surfaces are sealed and lose us of what we can stand and it's bearable list of those. and yet every session should be like...
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why we built cities this way? what does this do to us, you know, as drivers, as people, a community and i moved to tucson, arizona, to go to graduate school. and that difference of quality, of life, of moving somewhere. i relied on my car to get everywhere i needed to go to somewhere where i could bike and walk most places was so, so significant that like that is certainly what triggered this interest. i think many of us tend to see highway construction as, a response to demand. we are the populations of our cities that are growing. we've got more more cars, more wanting to drive, and we're just trying to keep up with that. but your book explores the idea, and it's an idea that's been about for a while that widening our highways, expanding our highways really the effect of inducing demand. and i was wonder if you could talk a little bit about the concept of induced demand and how it works. and i think that, as you describe it, people in texas particularly will it'll sound familiar to them. so the phenomenon of dem
why we built cities this way? what does this do to us, you know, as drivers, as people, a community and i moved to tucson, arizona, to go to graduate school. and that difference of quality, of life, of moving somewhere. i relied on my car to get everywhere i needed to go to somewhere where i could bike and walk most places was so, so significant that like that is certainly what triggered this interest. i think many of us tend to see highway construction as, a response to demand. we are the...
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officials at city hall. rose was my first asian american legislative aid when elected to the board of supervisors. anything good i have done it was because of rose chung. anything you didn't like, that was me. she has also inspired an entire generation of young asian american women. as the founder of the asian american foundation and visionary producer of mrs. asian global pageant and imagine talks expanding to cover academic mentorship and professional coaches. rose continued to champion the transformative power of collaboration and one last fact, if you don't know rose, if you look on her linked in page, she is listed among the top three percent of the happiest people in the world. [applause] with that, congratulations rose chung. >> thank you. woo hoo! i feel i won a oscar. i said that a couple years ago, but this is better actually. well, after cladine informed me i was receiving an award i said to my sister, margie should i give a dignified speech like the two earlier ones or just be myself? this chinat
officials at city hall. rose was my first asian american legislative aid when elected to the board of supervisors. anything good i have done it was because of rose chung. anything you didn't like, that was me. she has also inspired an entire generation of young asian american women. as the founder of the asian american foundation and visionary producer of mrs. asian global pageant and imagine talks expanding to cover academic mentorship and professional coaches. rose continued to champion the...
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mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure that as the world changes around us, other people have the opportunity that my family did. >> we are back in san francisco post pandemic. so important to be out supporting our businesses, supporting our neighbors. >> i'm the first woman to represent the district, believe it or not. i'm the first latina elected to the board of supervisors without an appointment first ever, so i do think that (indiscernible) i want immigrants to be represented, women, moms, people that have different experiences because that brings richment to our decision making and i think it makes for betting decisions so that inspired me to run. district 7 is one of the most diverse districts in san francisco both in economics and ethnicity. it spans north from golden gate park. it includes all the instituti
mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure that as the world changes around us, other people have the opportunity that my family did. >> we are back in san francisco post pandemic. so important to be out supporting our...
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yep, the future of our cities! they're the engines of the world economy, driving 80% of global economic activity. and despite taking up just 2% of the planet's landmass, cities are the home to well over half of the world's population. and that share is growing rapidly, set to be nearly 70% by 2050. i'm going to be discussing all of that with these two. there they are. 0ne�*s a top urban expert who's worked with 400 cities on everything from transport to demographic change and climate planning. and the leader of one of the world's most liveable cities, known as australia's garden city. we're going to find out from the mayor of melbourne why it's so appealing. and how do you balance the needs of five million people living side by side? also on the show, we're going to take a look at what it takes to create our spaces. i'm going to bejoined by the big boss of autodesk. it's the world's top software designers for architects. wherever you'rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome t
yep, the future of our cities! they're the engines of the world economy, driving 80% of global economic activity. and despite taking up just 2% of the planet's landmass, cities are the home to well over half of the world's population. and that share is growing rapidly, set to be nearly 70% by 2050. i'm going to be discussing all of that with these two. there they are. 0ne�*s a top urban expert who's worked with 400 cities on everything from transport to demographic change and climate...
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the city would shut down, the city would not be the city. you know, miami would not be the same if you shut down that drove out new york city with absolutely happy to say we shut down the new trends and the story. and so we accept that. and we understand that there's gotta be across the society to pay for that. next thing, of course, that doesn't mean that we don't try to optimize revenue, and it doesn't try to be that we don't try to minimize operating costs. but of course, the safety issues that are is always gonna be just using it. so there's only so much you can cut, you know, without endangering either service or safety. so, so you, you run into a limit, you know, we ran into this problem with depends, it depends the independent make. people stop writing the so it's because of the concern. and all of a sudden the, the, the operating revenue was on every major transit system as, as a deficit's, instead of being maybe 10 or 20 percent became 30 or 40 percent of that. and, and then as in many cases, they shut down service dramatically. you
the city would shut down, the city would not be the city. you know, miami would not be the same if you shut down that drove out new york city with absolutely happy to say we shut down the new trends and the story. and so we accept that. and we understand that there's gotta be across the society to pay for that. next thing, of course, that doesn't mean that we don't try to optimize revenue, and it doesn't try to be that we don't try to minimize operating costs. but of course, the safety issues...
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this is good for our city, it is good for small businesses, it is good how people view our city. too many people who might live outside san francisco only see us for what they see on social media or on the news, but if people come to chinatown or to the sunset for a night market or if they go downtown for a night time festival, they will see the very best of san francisco. they will see our people, our communities and our streets come alive with excitement in the way that only san francisco can. and this is good for san francisco and good for the economy. it is good for the future of our city. when it comes tonight life, we are saying improvements. in 2023 the entertainment commission received a 53 percent increase in applications compared to 2022. this makes a total of 125 entertainment permits issued to venues in those two years. it includes the stud, the san francisco gay man chorus, chan national queer arts center on valencia and the music city hotel. these are great steps, but we can do more so let's do our part and wave fees and remove restrictions. let's support live music
this is good for our city, it is good for small businesses, it is good how people view our city. too many people who might live outside san francisco only see us for what they see on social media or on the news, but if people come to chinatown or to the sunset for a night market or if they go downtown for a night time festival, they will see the very best of san francisco. they will see our people, our communities and our streets come alive with excitement in the way that only san francisco...
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we are part of russia, the city of mariupol is a russian city. greetings, i'm elena kononenko and this is a collaborante program about traitors who follow the call of the heart and wallet. and went to serve the rashi occupiers. on february 24, 2022, russia begins a full-scale offensive against ukraine. aren't the fiercest battles taking place in mariupol? the russian army prefers to take control of the city from which our army threw them out like rats in the 14th year. the russians used multiple rocket launchers , rockets and launched air strikes, including aerial bombs. ukrainian titans held the defense for 86 days. and unfortunately, steel walls mariupol fell. the city has been under occupation for more than two years, teeming with ardent supporters of the russian peace, zhduns and state traitors. i will talk about some of them today. zaporizhzhia court sentenced him to 11 years of imprisonment. the occupiers appointed the head of the mariupol administration. they think that this is all you need to know about the personnel shortage and those wh
we are part of russia, the city of mariupol is a russian city. greetings, i'm elena kononenko and this is a collaborante program about traitors who follow the call of the heart and wallet. and went to serve the rashi occupiers. on february 24, 2022, russia begins a full-scale offensive against ukraine. aren't the fiercest battles taking place in mariupol? the russian army prefers to take control of the city from which our army threw them out like rats in the 14th year. the russians used...
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so with the city librarian would you like to talk about the - and city attorney david chiu is here. >> (clapping) at the claude detainee for your leadership and madam mayor for our leadership to celebrate apa heritage month to serve our entire communities have the rich collection in over 50 languages and a little a new strategic plan to talk about and we really love celebrating the culture, the history and diversity of our and may is full of activists and our major signature event coming up is our one city one book event this year is the chinese ruse is a book by san francisco katherine a great book set in sunset and great to read stories about the local communities and excited to talk about $37 million renovation for the library and commence that last night this year (clapping.) will be spectacular and open up the rooftop and amazing experience thank you for your support and be able here and i'm going to turn it over to cla detainee oh, sorry chair mother. >> good afternoon i'll keep any remarks brief but talking about the same thing it is wonderful and represented with the apa commu
so with the city librarian would you like to talk about the - and city attorney david chiu is here. >> (clapping) at the claude detainee for your leadership and madam mayor for our leadership to celebrate apa heritage month to serve our entire communities have the rich collection in over 50 languages and a little a new strategic plan to talk about and we really love celebrating the culture, the history and diversity of our and may is full of activists and our major signature event coming...
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we are a densely populated city. we are a city that needs to be to produce 82 thousand units of housing. do we want all those people driving? no. do we want all those people crowded on buses so we can smell their arm pits when they are halding on? no, we don't. what we want is the ability to have convenient modes of transportation that is safe and efficient in san francisco and i'll continue to be as aggressive as we have been in pursuing those goals and can grateful to the bike coalition and advocacy and work and helping us get there. thank you all so much for biking to where ever day today. and now, i want to introduce claire with the bicycle coalition! >> thank you. wow, good morning everyone and happy bike to where ever day! this is the first time in over 4 years that we had this rally at city hall, so please give it up for yourselves for waking up early, getting on a bike ride and ending up here! [applause] thank you so much mayor london breed. thank you to all the community leaders, elected officials and agency
we are a densely populated city. we are a city that needs to be to produce 82 thousand units of housing. do we want all those people driving? no. do we want all those people crowded on buses so we can smell their arm pits when they are halding on? no, we don't. what we want is the ability to have convenient modes of transportation that is safe and efficient in san francisco and i'll continue to be as aggressive as we have been in pursuing those goals and can grateful to the bike coalition and...
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in the world, pyatigorsk is the best city in the world, a city on earth, come on, the best city in the world, the most flowery, the greenest city, the most flowery, yes, indeed, again, again, next year we will definitely come here to relax, of course, and you where? pyatigorsk is hospitable! hooray! where are you from? tyumen region? tyumen-petegorsk, pyatigorsk tyumen ice cream free. can you put it nicely, it’s a resort town, it’s very beautiful, it’s warm here, and yes, really, how many times has it been here before? i live here. oh locals! well done! who else wants us ice cream? we're giving away free ice cream! this is the most fragrant colorful place in petigorsk. but there is no ice cream, and how many compliments, what about ice cream, how many compliments, city guests and local residents gave to this wonderful place, well, i think we got it all back, maria sergeevna, great, let's move on, we need some vitamins, s ice cream for you, yes , it’s probably a compliment from you then, walking around the city center is, of course, convenient on foot, but you can go somewhere f
in the world, pyatigorsk is the best city in the world, a city on earth, come on, the best city in the world, the most flowery, the greenest city, the most flowery, yes, indeed, again, again, next year we will definitely come here to relax, of course, and you where? pyatigorsk is hospitable! hooray! where are you from? tyumen region? tyumen-petegorsk, pyatigorsk tyumen ice cream free. can you put it nicely, it’s a resort town, it’s very beautiful, it’s warm here, and yes, really, how many...
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>> reporter: but houston's city funding is set to expire this year and for nonprofits across the city, future funding is going to come with more uncertainty. >> we will continue that hard work and the long overdue cleanup of our city with essential and basic services. >> reporter: the mayor says the city will manage its budget deficit without layoffs or public safety cuts, but that will require a hiring freeze and, of course, the blockbuster sale of the city's half of the coliseum site. so painful cuts have been staved off for now. >> i'm happy today. six to nine months we'll run into a situation where we're in another structural budget deficit. >> reporter: district 6 council member kevin jenkins says the real challenge will be finding some budget stability before deficits start to cut into services. >> we have to get in the mindset of growth. what is oakland going to look like the next ten to 15 years and develop industries that will pay for the services we desperately want to provide our residents. >> just to see the bags right there, you know, it's definitely like one of them thin
>> reporter: but houston's city funding is set to expire this year and for nonprofits across the city, future funding is going to come with more uncertainty. >> we will continue that hard work and the long overdue cleanup of our city with essential and basic services. >> reporter: the mayor says the city will manage its budget deficit without layoffs or public safety cuts, but that will require a hiring freeze and, of course, the blockbuster sale of the city's half of the...
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it goes across the city. the tunnels would carry water from the bones and the roofs to us the harbor. but they still have another function for the rest of the year to watch or can be stored here instead of in the sewage system and slowly release into the hub that keeps the water quality in check. and so people in copenhagen can swim in the harbor and the canal system to the young and the tunnel step in again in the system. if you have a heavy storm wave stop cutting funding industries, we just opened it up and the can, the transport all the wants to approve the pumping station into the, into the harbor. okay, so it was, should be empty. the strange that will still be was the industry. and so i mean it's not completely dry, but we'll go from from half between half and one meters down to, to 10 centimeters, essentially this maximum. mm hm. and how much water can this whole system deal with? the, the, the amount of water that can be transported in the system is determined by the pump station to have at the end.
it goes across the city. the tunnels would carry water from the bones and the roofs to us the harbor. but they still have another function for the rest of the year to watch or can be stored here instead of in the sewage system and slowly release into the hub that keeps the water quality in check. and so people in copenhagen can swim in the harbor and the canal system to the young and the tunnel step in again in the system. if you have a heavy storm wave stop cutting funding industries, we just...
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the middle of the city, but in the end, what is the situation there? it was not possible to see, because it was very dangerous, the russian army uses such a kind of barrage of fire there, and therefore it exposes to danger, in particular, the police and volunteers who are engaged in the evacuation of civilians, civilians, so many people want to leave, because all of them have already... been in the occupation in 2022, and understand perfectly well what can be expected of them, and this is such a picture, when the majority wants to leave, of course there are people who do not want to leave, and these are mostly elderly people , who explain that these are their homes, they don't know where they should go next, well , what will happen, such a minority, in the majority , people leave with children, take their pets with them, and when we left, we even took them with us pet... poultry in the car, i.e. they all leave and understand, that if they do not take it with them, then it will be destroyed, and it will be destroyed because the russian army does not cho
the middle of the city, but in the end, what is the situation there? it was not possible to see, because it was very dangerous, the russian army uses such a kind of barrage of fire there, and therefore it exposes to danger, in particular, the police and volunteers who are engaged in the evacuation of civilians, civilians, so many people want to leave, because all of them have already... been in the occupation in 2022, and understand perfectly well what can be expected of them, and this is such...
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the city was liberated in february 1943. finally , the nazis took revenge on the rebellious civilian population by bombing them for ten days. thousands of people became their victims. the population of lugansk, as well as donetsk, was mainly formed after the great patriotic war, it is international, therefore it, its self-awareness, how to say, is not national, but rather imperial, state, that is, the territory of novorossiya as a whole and the particularities of donbass is an imperial territory, an industrial imperial territory, the mentality of the population is not tied to nationality, to the state. so it was, and it’s not just a matter of language, but a matter of historical consciousness. memory, it remains that after a person’s life, after the life of a generation, memory, while future generations take care of memory, remember and study their history, no one will impose anything on them, they will be independent and will go on your own way. they will have their own story without any prompting from strangers, author
the city was liberated in february 1943. finally , the nazis took revenge on the rebellious civilian population by bombing them for ten days. thousands of people became their victims. the population of lugansk, as well as donetsk, was mainly formed after the great patriotic war, it is international, therefore it, its self-awareness, how to say, is not national, but rather imperial, state, that is, the territory of novorossiya as a whole and the particularities of donbass is an imperial...
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the city auditor's 37 page report, he lists every misstep from city hall, the police department and city staff who couldn't put a grant application together. >> he's calling it a disjointed process. >> lots of people wanted to know. >> michael houston spent more than six months investigating how the city of oakland missed submitting an application for a state grant worth $15 million. it would have helped combat organized retail theft, something chinatown community leader carl chan says the town struggles with in the city. >> and the leadership is, you know, really caring about what we're looking for, what we want for the people and for the businesses. okay, you know the utmost priority now is public safety and things that they could have done, has been failing. >> the report reflects details of an investigation by ktvu back in december of the 85 days the application process was open, the audit reports oakland was only fully engaged for about 16 days, and that was only when the department of economic workforce development stepped in, not realizing opd already started the process. they did
the city auditor's 37 page report, he lists every misstep from city hall, the police department and city staff who couldn't put a grant application together. >> he's calling it a disjointed process. >> lots of people wanted to know. >> michael houston spent more than six months investigating how the city of oakland missed submitting an application for a state grant worth $15 million. it would have helped combat organized retail theft, something chinatown community leader carl...
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i guess today is david chiu, the city attorney for the city and county of san francisco , and he's here today to talk to us about the opioid crisis, reproductive rights and the non citizen voting program. mr chu, welcome to the show. thanks for having me on happy to talk about whatever you want me to talk about, so can we start by explaining the difference between the city attorney's office and the district attorney's office? i think it could be slightly confused. that is a very common fusion with members of the public so um, if you get arrested in san francisco by the san francisco police department, all criminal matters are dealt with by the san francisco district attorney . we handle all civil matters on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. what that means is a number of things. we provide advice and counsel to all actors within city government from our mayor. every member of the board of supervisors to the 100 plus departments, commissions boards that represent the city and county of san francisco. we also defend the city against thousands of lawsuits. so if you slip and
i guess today is david chiu, the city attorney for the city and county of san francisco , and he's here today to talk to us about the opioid crisis, reproductive rights and the non citizen voting program. mr chu, welcome to the show. thanks for having me on happy to talk about whatever you want me to talk about, so can we start by explaining the difference between the city attorney's office and the district attorney's office? i think it could be slightly confused. that is a very common fusion...
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, borujen city, the center of borujen city, chalgerd city , ardal city, the center of lordganmun city. they also called after the friday prayer, the people of our different cities will participate in the anti-zionist march, god willing. thank you very much, mr. naderian, for your explanation . good morning, hello, good morning, service dear viewers, i say hello and good morning . together with the people of iran in other islamic countries , considering that today is friday, the protests against the genocide in gaza continue. congress is protesting against the approval of the law on security assistance to the zionist regime. in this regard, we want to talk to mr. shahvardi, an expert on palestine and the arab world , who is with us. mr. shahvardi , good morning. thank you very much, mr. shahvardi, tell us that when the people's most wanted in their protests against the crimes of the zionist regime in in gaza, stop these crimes and stop supporting the zionist regime, and there is also an immediate ceasefire . what can the islamic states, in particular, do to fulfill this demand of the i
, borujen city, the center of borujen city, chalgerd city , ardal city, the center of lordganmun city. they also called after the friday prayer, the people of our different cities will participate in the anti-zionist march, god willing. thank you very much, mr. naderian, for your explanation . good morning, hello, good morning, service dear viewers, i say hello and good morning . together with the people of iran in other islamic countries , considering that today is friday, the protests against...
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now, both the city of hayward and the city of richmond have voted to make that a reality. new at 11 ktvu. bailey o'carroll joins us live in studio tonight with more on that decision and what's next. bailey. claudine and mike richmond, city council voted on tuesday to divest all city money from any stocks or mutual funds involving companies with ties to israel, a city council member tells me they'll likely b b divesting more than $100 million. >> but local jewish leaders called the vote performative. >> it's worth it. it's our moral obligation. it's our social response ability. we have to do it. there's no other choice. the richmond city council voted to divest all city money from investments with ties to israel, as tensions in the u.s. surrounding the israel-hamas war intensify. >> city council member sohaila banna said most residents who attended the meeting were in favor of the change. >> one thing that an israeli jewish lady was saying was that it's doing a service not only to the palestinians, but also to israelis. it's not just serving them. palestinians with respecti
now, both the city of hayward and the city of richmond have voted to make that a reality. new at 11 ktvu. bailey o'carroll joins us live in studio tonight with more on that decision and what's next. bailey. claudine and mike richmond, city council voted on tuesday to divest all city money from any stocks or mutual funds involving companies with ties to israel, a city council member tells me they'll likely b b divesting more than $100 million. >> but local jewish leaders called the vote...
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the city has an estimated $170 million deficit. mayor shengtao is expected to deliver her mid-year budget proposal to the city council this week. cuts to police academies and partial closures of at least four fire stations are being considered to save the city money. the oakland metropolitan chamber of commerce is calling for city leaders to prioritize public safety and attracting new business. >> a search of california highway patrol officers into the east bay has led to hundreds of arrests in stolen vehicles being recovered. that's all, according to the governor's office. newsom's office says the chp has helped to recover more than 700 stolen cars and made more than 350 arrests since february. that's when the state began tempoorary searches in alameda county. no word on how many people have been charged or convicted. the governor's office says the arrests are linked to organized crime, carjackings and other major felonies. >> a high school student was arrested in gilroy today for stabbing. another student happened at christopher
the city has an estimated $170 million deficit. mayor shengtao is expected to deliver her mid-year budget proposal to the city council this week. cuts to police academies and partial closures of at least four fire stations are being considered to save the city money. the oakland metropolitan chamber of commerce is calling for city leaders to prioritize public safety and attracting new business. >> a search of california highway patrol officers into the east bay has led to hundreds of...
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, they were all flying over the city, they were also shot down over the city, so there those the four explosions you mentioned were the most powerful, probably those were the explosions we heard, but in general there were many more, they were heard differently in different areas of the city. actually, we definitely have at least one hit on a critical infrastructure object, after which the light disappeared, completely in the entire city in sumach, the candle also disappeared. in trostyanka, in okhtyrka, in lybodina, these are district, former district centers of the sumy region, in many settlements on the border , the power also went out, that is, we are still waiting for the full picture from the energy experts, what will be the official information, in total 12 shaheds, at least 12 were shot down , but you know, sumi is a small town, and 12 downed shaheds is just... on the one hand, a good night, and on the other, a terrible one, that is, uh, it was three waves, these shaheds were flying, and all this time people ran then in corridors, then to a shelter, then somewhere else, and it
, they were all flying over the city, they were also shot down over the city, so there those the four explosions you mentioned were the most powerful, probably those were the explosions we heard, but in general there were many more, they were heard differently in different areas of the city. actually, we definitely have at least one hit on a critical infrastructure object, after which the light disappeared, completely in the entire city in sumach, the candle also disappeared. in trostyanka, in...
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protests have emerged across the city. ktvu is an reuben, also in santa clara, where students have been pushing their message. >> but we begin with ktvu jana katsuyama live in oakland for us, where protesters are on the move. jana >> yes, they just arrived here at frank ogawa plaza in front of oakland city hall. i'm going to step out of the way so that you can see what is going on right now. they have over here to the left, a big truck that was leading the march from the federal building down telegraph across grand and then back down broadway. they've been using that as a stage. and as you can see, there are hundreds and hundreds of people here at frank ogawa plaza. others are still arriving. many of them are from different groups. we understand as many as 100 different organizations in this coalition. and you can see there are lots of families here, too. they are all here calling on this may day, this worker's day for a ceasefire and an end to the violence in gaza. we are seeing a lot of people who are here basically, it
protests have emerged across the city. ktvu is an reuben, also in santa clara, where students have been pushing their message. >> but we begin with ktvu jana katsuyama live in oakland for us, where protesters are on the move. jana >> yes, they just arrived here at frank ogawa plaza in front of oakland city hall. i'm going to step out of the way so that you can see what is going on right now. they have over here to the left, a big truck that was leading the march from the federal...
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cities is really nice. san francisco (unintelligible) treat us like a dunk and why strike everything like taxis and brutally slaughtered us, we are dead. and (unintelligible) is going in her mind she enjoyed access and taxis and uber is a big lie and blunter and you use us as slaves to pick up short fairs at airport and left offer in the city and sutro the disabled we can't rely on this business we are ready to file bankruptcy we don't want our children will never drive taxicabs and if i don't bail us out you'll have no more taxis we don't know whether you want us to help or not if you really want us to help then treat us like new york treated their taxicabs and why (bell ringing) should we pick up at the airplane and city also will ride shares are equal to taxicabs the city left - rights. do not take any advice of people off ride share and don't take (unintelligible) (bell ringing) city needs and thank you for your comments and thank you for your comments. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. >> board of su
cities is really nice. san francisco (unintelligible) treat us like a dunk and why strike everything like taxis and brutally slaughtered us, we are dead. and (unintelligible) is going in her mind she enjoyed access and taxis and uber is a big lie and blunter and you use us as slaves to pick up short fairs at airport and left offer in the city and sutro the disabled we can't rely on this business we are ready to file bankruptcy we don't want our children will never drive taxicabs and if i don't...
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we're watching the city. i think it's one of those days where we're stuck in the cloud cover for much of the day, probably between 1 and 3. we get a little bit of sunshine, but do expect a pretty chilly day in the city. and then that fog surges back inland once again. and in fact, tonight is going to be even cloudier than we are right now. so looking at the day planner today, we start out with that morning cloud cover. some drizzle. that fog will start to thin out. it is a cooler afternoon today by about 1 or 2 degrees in most spots, but we still have a wide range of afternoon temperatures later on this afternoon. so looking at highs today, only 60 in the city, a cool 65 in oakland, cooler than yesterday. warm in the south bay though 80 in san jose, 78 in concord will hit about 73 in napa. now looking at the three day forecast. steady pattern today and tomorrow. then over the weekend it does turn a little bit cooler. we'll show you that complete weekend forecast for you coming up in about eight minutes. >> dr
we're watching the city. i think it's one of those days where we're stuck in the cloud cover for much of the day, probably between 1 and 3. we get a little bit of sunshine, but do expect a pretty chilly day in the city. and then that fog surges back inland once again. and in fact, tonight is going to be even cloudier than we are right now. so looking at the day planner today, we start out with that morning cloud cover. some drizzle. that fog will start to thin out. it is a cooler afternoon...
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our city is made better because of his work and commitment to san francisco our city is better we have extraordinary people. as the mayor of stock that i come up with a grand idea and i take all the credit when necessary succeed this is why it is important to me to be here i want you to understand i'm i mayor, i served as an assistant for the city and county of san francisco. i once served as a commission secretary a development specialist and worked in various capacities doing doing the work and not always recognized for how challenging it is to go through the process get the district attorney's office david chiu to get to, yes takes commitment to get projects and housing built our infrastructure in place and to get things completed just yesterday, we cut the ribbon another the 9-1-1 center by public utilities commission by the department of telecommunications and how beautiful it looks and today a small the champion with that but you know what didn't stop us from taking the 9-1-1 calls we have a back up that's what we do in san francisco (yelling) thank you, to our amazing workforce
our city is made better because of his work and commitment to san francisco our city is better we have extraordinary people. as the mayor of stock that i come up with a grand idea and i take all the credit when necessary succeed this is why it is important to me to be here i want you to understand i'm i mayor, i served as an assistant for the city and county of san francisco. i once served as a commission secretary a development specialist and worked in various capacities doing doing the work...
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within the city. we have done a good job you have a da's office and police department working close on the issues to make sure that those are people that we have a targeted approach with. when they make an arrest and bring us the case we have the ability to do any follow up investigation necessary so we free up their handses to go out and do they they do on the street. our prosecutions are successful. so when we walk in court we can make the recommendation to the court about those who might need to detained. my policy it you are a part of the groups doing this. this is planned. coordinated and dangerous. when you talk about people going in groups what that fear that creates among customers and among the store employees they are often far more violent in when they are approached by security guards and store employees we have to make sure those other people we say public safety at risk. can't let you be on the street tomorrow. that is why we are successful disrupting what is going on. we seat numbers co
within the city. we have done a good job you have a da's office and police department working close on the issues to make sure that those are people that we have a targeted approach with. when they make an arrest and bring us the case we have the ability to do any follow up investigation necessary so we free up their handses to go out and do they they do on the street. our prosecutions are successful. so when we walk in court we can make the recommendation to the court about those who might...
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so the new york city city of new york. so the new york city police — city of new york. so the new york city police department should be proud _ city police department should be proud of — city police department should be proud of yourself. at the request of columbia _ proud of yourself. at the request of columbia university, asked billie after— columbia university, asked billie after speaking with them throughout the week— after speaking with them throughout the week at their request and their acknowledgement that outside agitators were on their grounds, traihihg — agitators were on their grounds, training and really co—opting this movement, at their request we went in and _ movement, at their request we went in and conducted an operation to allow— in and conducted an operation to allow columbia university to remove those _ allow columbia university to remove those who _ allow columbia university to remove those who have turned the peaceful protest _ those who have turned the peaceful protest into a place where anti—semitism and anti—israel attitudes—
so the new york city city of new york. so the new york city police — city of new york. so the new york city police department should be proud _ city police department should be proud of — city police department should be proud of yourself. at the request of columbia _ proud of yourself. at the request of columbia university, asked billie after— columbia university, asked billie after speaking with them throughout the week— after speaking with them throughout the week at their request...
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city. we can get into another panel. and he says cities are dead. we don't do cities here. so i said, well, first of all, you just said 911. second of all, how can cities be dead if millions of black people live in cities and there are only two things that you need to know about me. i love cities and i love black people. so maybe it wasn't the best fit, but we we endure. so i realized my professional work would this institution would not be able to focus on cities. i have to go through a back door and that back doors brazen an obviously i wanted to use cities to talk about race in a in sort of a trojan horse. i was a classics minor in college so i want to do like a trojan horse type dissertation. so instead i just did a dissertation head on, which was my entire life. people had always said, oh, you're so smart. which one of your parents is caribbean? you know, oh, your sister's at harvard. so you're caribbean. that was it. no. and so was like, maybe just black. and so, you know, it's like, oh, you know, you're so well traveled. you're so well-spoken, right? you're so articu
city. we can get into another panel. and he says cities are dead. we don't do cities here. so i said, well, first of all, you just said 911. second of all, how can cities be dead if millions of black people live in cities and there are only two things that you need to know about me. i love cities and i love black people. so maybe it wasn't the best fit, but we we endure. so i realized my professional work would this institution would not be able to focus on cities. i have to go through a back...