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as long as my city continues to improve, i'm okay, i really don't care. there is all sorts of stuff going on. a lot a lot of that unfortunately his race, class and poverty. it is historical. if you go way back in new orleans history you will find it. you are all asking some good questions. >> just curious to do have a tree our system in place and if so where will the senior citizens and crippled old people, the 4% that didn't have an option to move and go anywhere, go? is there anything new since then? >> there were lots of lessons learned that what we did was, at at the 72 hour mark when the storm was in the gulf we started moving senior citizens and started moving them as best we could. >> people were banned and people died there. >> i'm going to get to that. we made a call for the senior citizens, the ones who needed support ramaz and we pick them up with their ambulances and got them out. some of the senior citizen centers did not answer that call. they were supposed to have their own evacuation processes and they did not. and then in addition to that
as long as my city continues to improve, i'm okay, i really don't care. there is all sorts of stuff going on. a lot a lot of that unfortunately his race, class and poverty. it is historical. if you go way back in new orleans history you will find it. you are all asking some good questions. >> just curious to do have a tree our system in place and if so where will the senior citizens and crippled old people, the 4% that didn't have an option to move and go anywhere, go? is there anything...
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as long as my city continues to improve, i'm okay. i really don't care. but there's all kind of stuff in new orleans going on right now. and unfortunately a lot out if is race and class and politics. this is historic. you go way back in new orleans' history and you'll fine it. you're asking some good questions. >> just cure you did you have a triage system in place, and if so, where were the senior citizens in the 4% that didn't have an option to move or go anywhere? implemented anything new since then? >> yeah. there was a lot of lessons learned. what we did was, at 72 hour mark when the storm was in the gulf, we started moving senior citizens and started moving them as best we could. now -- >> nursing homes they abandoned and people died there. >> i'm going to get to that. we made a call out to the senior citizens that needed support and we picked them up with ambulances and got them out. some of the senior citizen centers did not answer the call and they were supposed to have their own evacuation processes and they did not in addition to that, the ones
as long as my city continues to improve, i'm okay. i really don't care. but there's all kind of stuff in new orleans going on right now. and unfortunately a lot out if is race and class and politics. this is historic. you go way back in new orleans' history and you'll fine it. you're asking some good questions. >> just cure you did you have a triage system in place, and if so, where were the senior citizens in the 4% that didn't have an option to move or go anywhere? implemented anything...
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activity in accordance with the ports and city's long-time held maritime history and the ports perpetual maritime mission. i will close my comments in reading from a book, as did peter daly when he was it here in april. it is called port city. it is from the former corte commissioner and longtime labor leader. in the book he states, "the tragedy for maritime use of the port is you can prevail over particular issues hundreds of times, but you only get to lose once, and then what you fought for is gone forever." with that i conclude my comments. i asked you to vote to ratify the resolution in front of you, ratify the maritime preservation policy. i am open to any comments or questions you might have. >> so moved. >> second. >> you referred to it, and i am not sure what the definition is. in the memo we have the% of annual revenue to be allocated towards -- you mentioned in your presentation 50% of operating revenues, and 0.6 you just said annual operating capital. these could be interpreted as different financial conditions, so i am trying to clarify exactly 50 percent of what? >> the third. 50 percent of the annual operating budget -- capital budget. >that
activity in accordance with the ports and city's long-time held maritime history and the ports perpetual maritime mission. i will close my comments in reading from a book, as did peter daly when he was it here in april. it is called port city. it is from the former corte commissioner and longtime labor leader. in the book he states, "the tragedy for maritime use of the port is you can prevail over particular issues hundreds of times, but you only get to lose once, and then what you fought...
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city." the role of super mom. >> i sing along all day long as i'm driving my mini van. >> do you drive a mini van? >> yes. >> seriously? >> respect the van. >>> and famous fingertips. katie perry jumps into a hot $340 million market aimed at your cuticles. nail polish is tonight's "sign of the times." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york cityt this is "nightline," september 6th, 2011. >> good evening, all, i'm bill weir. if you spent a week knee deep in flood water, there must be few things worse than a fresh downpour on the roof. after irene soaked the east, a new storm has rivers breaking their banks, threatening more homes. a few states over, folks would gladly trade the crackle of a wildfire for any amount of blessed rains. lives and lively hoods are on the line tonight, as america ffers from too much water in one part of the nation, not enough in the other. here's abc's linsey davis with the latest. >> reporter: this is what you could call adding insult to injury. >> everything is garbage here. >> reporter: fabio alr
city." the role of super mom. >> i sing along all day long as i'm driving my mini van. >> do you drive a mini van? >> yes. >> seriously? >> respect the van. >>> and famous fingertips. katie perry jumps into a hot $340 million market aimed at your cuticles. nail polish is tonight's "sign of the times." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york cityt this is...
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monument to the liberators of talent was moved to the city outskirts today there is nothing but long as its old spot. we never thought we would live to hear my grandfather asking for advice on whether he should wear his medals when he goes out on may ninth. never occurred to us that a public display of decorations awarded for the fight against dashes and might be banned in europe bashes them was responsible for the loss of so many lives there. on victory day may the ninth people still bring flowers not only to the military cemetery but also to the square a former location of the bronze soldier. culture is that so much i'm going to make a lot of the place very high up look at is it time to rethink capitalism as we know it today should the world still rely on markets to generate wealth when the rich only get richer and. download the official antti allocation chobani phone i pod touch from the i choose ops to. life on the go. video on demand policies mindful of costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the t. jobs come. mission free credit stations free zones for charges free. range months free. three stooges free. download fr
monument to the liberators of talent was moved to the city outskirts today there is nothing but long as its old spot. we never thought we would live to hear my grandfather asking for advice on whether he should wear his medals when he goes out on may ninth. never occurred to us that a public display of decorations awarded for the fight against dashes and might be banned in europe bashes them was responsible for the loss of so many lives there. on victory day may the ninth people still bring...
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city and county body is recognizing scots service. scott stands out in my memory as having been around politics for a long time as someone who works with all sides to make sure they get things done for the people of san francisco and for the employees and retirees. i could always count on his advice, his honesty, and on him working with the other members of the board. i'm just grateful he is being acknowledged for his years of service, and i hope we can count on him serving on other important boards and commissions in the city and county. thank you. [applause] >> i am going to add one thing, that the best thing i did was to hire her. [laughter] president chiu: i know that supervisor chu has another commendation, which she is rushing here to present. >> thank you. i would like to invite someone from the recreation and parks department. as a district four supervisor, i have had such pleasure to work with terry. terry has been with the recreation and parks department since 1971, in nearly all of his 40 years of service with our sunset district parks. he started out at an ocean beach. he spent some time at golden gate park. then another pl
city and county body is recognizing scots service. scott stands out in my memory as having been around politics for a long time as someone who works with all sides to make sure they get things done for the people of san francisco and for the employees and retirees. i could always count on his advice, his honesty, and on him working with the other members of the board. i'm just grateful he is being acknowledged for his years of service, and i hope we can count on him serving on other important...
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as a city. and in my view, this is one of those issues. the process that we have followed in drafting this legislation has been a long process, a carefully thought out process, that has led us to reconsider some points of the legislation. and as introduced in its latest iteration, the legislation is a modification of the original version. after hearing from a number of individuals, including business owners, including members of the business community, there were some points that they raised that our modification addresses. so we have before us what is already a modified piece of legislation that really tries to strike a middle ground, a balance, on what is a very complicated issue. but let me make a couple of key points about why it is so important for us to make sure that this legislation is voted on as soon as possible. this legislation, first and foremost, gives workers a chance to receive routine medical procedures after working for several years. the way that health care reimbursement accounts work, by definition, they place workers who are covered by those accounts at a disadvantage, vis- a-vis, workers get health insurance. luckily in sa
as a city. and in my view, this is one of those issues. the process that we have followed in drafting this legislation has been a long process, a carefully thought out process, that has led us to reconsider some points of the legislation. and as introduced in its latest iteration, the legislation is a modification of the original version. after hearing from a number of individuals, including business owners, including members of the business community, there were some points that they raised...
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my company, i want to put it in context. i was sitting here looking in that direction, as you are, looking at that. i was born and raised in kansas city, a long ways from here. i grew up in a public-housing project that looks just like that called west penn went public housing project. i have been a developer of affordable housing for 32 years. 16 years ago, i went to hud and got a hold 6 grant. i tore that damned thing down six years ago. i know what it is like to live in a development would there is very little hope, a lot of despair, not much sense of the future. i tore it down and build a development, built a school with it, built a community center, a library, a health clinic, and build a community where there is hope for the future for children, the same sense of belonging in the people that live there, brought them back. kids now have a higher education attainment rate. they are healthier. there's people with jobs. there is that hope for the future and that sense of belonging. that is what we're going to do here, and that is what i am going to deliver. since that time, to give you a sense about the company, we have gone -- this will be
my company, i want to put it in context. i was sitting here looking in that direction, as you are, looking at that. i was born and raised in kansas city, a long ways from here. i grew up in a public-housing project that looks just like that called west penn went public housing project. i have been a developer of affordable housing for 32 years. 16 years ago, i went to hud and got a hold 6 grant. i tore that damned thing down six years ago. i know what it is like to live in a development would...
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my long and dear friends, thank you for being here. and of course, back at home, i don't have to worry about the city council issues as some of my colleagues do because the leader that runs not just my part of the district, might co leader, i nez dickens. i just want to tell my chairman of the cbc that back home, my pastures, they don't wait for people to die before they tell them good things can happen. the the -- he's president of the senior development corp., a professor in new york state college. he succeeded adam clayton powell was the powerful pastor of abyssinian baptist church and i just tried to be his partner because adams shoes were too big for both of us. thank you for coming down here. and, on the democratic side, now seek -- nancy pelosi, it's been totally exciting. i see gretchen their from the virginia part of the family. i know i'm missing a lot of people and i hope you give me an opportunity to make up for this, my friends from korea, this goes beyond a trade bill. andew their grandfathers' -- [speaking korean] our ambassador for the united states of america, thank you for being here. my staff, george henry, put up your h
my long and dear friends, thank you for being here. and of course, back at home, i don't have to worry about the city council issues as some of my colleagues do because the leader that runs not just my part of the district, might co leader, i nez dickens. i just want to tell my chairman of the cbc that back home, my pastures, they don't wait for people to die before they tell them good things can happen. the the -- he's president of the senior development corp., a professor in new york state...
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long trips. residence inn. >>> more now of my interview with former president bill clinton. clinton global initiatives are taking place in new york city this week right at the same time as theolding drama as palestine seeks statehood from the u.n. here's my concern, the u.s./obama administration says it will veto a u.n. security council resolution to establish a palestinian state. that could trigger a lot of anti-american reaction in the muslim world and the arab world, elsewhere. how concerned are you that that could trigger that kind of development? >> oh, a little bit, but i think the -- >> just a little bit? >> yeah, and i'll tell you why. in the street, it's more of a concern than among the leaders, for this reason. there is a widespread feeling in the world that the current israeli government may have abandoned the intention of working with the palestinians to create a state on the west bank in gaza and just doesn't want to say it. >> do you believe that? >> i'm not in government. i don't know enough to know. i'm just telling you what i hear around here, that this palestinian government on the west bank, under president abbas and mr. fayed is the best government the i
long trips. residence inn. >>> more now of my interview with former president bill clinton. clinton global initiatives are taking place in new york city this week right at the same time as theolding drama as palestine seeks statehood from the u.n. here's my concern, the u.s./obama administration says it will veto a u.n. security council resolution to establish a palestinian state. that could trigger a lot of anti-american reaction in the muslim world and the arab world, elsewhere. how...