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cities are basically by computer systems in the west especially everything that people do in a city generates they even driving around the citys increasingly monitored by computer systems moving around even walking if you have a small generates a truck through g.p.s. systems and j a graphical mapping systems whether we can also add credit card transactions we can at the c.c.t.v. systems on the street eccentrics cetera etc so it's being called a day to tsunami if she liked the idea of my house if waves of data being collected not by humans really but by computers. normally we associate surveillance with the police and security services we forget that the major internet platforms and provide is are also trying to follow our every step. the magic word is data mining. sophisticated programs combed through the streams of data worldwide in search of specific criteria which can then be used to create a market based records. i'll pull over my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and letting employers know i will leave that stapling comment on your latter point someone please a. it'll. take no m
cities are basically by computer systems in the west especially everything that people do in a city generates they even driving around the citys increasingly monitored by computer systems moving around even walking if you have a small generates a truck through g.p.s. systems and j a graphical mapping systems whether we can also add credit card transactions we can at the c.c.t.v. systems on the street eccentrics cetera etc so it's being called a day to tsunami if she liked the idea of my house...
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cities are basically by computer systems now in the west especially everything that people do in a city generates they even driving around the cityis increasingly monitored by computer systems moving around even walking if you have a small generates a truck through g.p.s. systems and j a graphical mapping systems whether we can also add credit card transactions we can at the c.c.t.v. systems on the street eccentric cetera et cetera so it's being called a day to tsunami if you like the idea of my ass it waves of data being collected not by humans really but by computers. normally we associate surveillance with the police and security services we forget that the major internet platforms and provide is are also trying to follow our every step. of the magic word is data mining. sophisticated programs combed through the streams of data worldwide in search of specific criteria which can then be used to create a market based records. stumbling in syria there can be no doubt the obama administration would very much like to strike syria and strike a hard problem is if you actually bought into the administration's so-called common sense re
cities are basically by computer systems now in the west especially everything that people do in a city generates they even driving around the cityis increasingly monitored by computer systems moving around even walking if you have a small generates a truck through g.p.s. systems and j a graphical mapping systems whether we can also add credit card transactions we can at the c.c.t.v. systems on the street eccentric cetera et cetera so it's being called a day to tsunami if you like the idea of...
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before the break we were talking about the way politics has been broken out on the state by state, city by cityy district level, in that you were mentioning it takes as few as 15 members of congress to settle things -- >> right. >> -- and part of that is because of gerrymandering, and you can break that out for us, but in many cases there is not really an incentive for some of these representatives in guaranteed districts to make a deal. >> right. and we're talking about a political profit phototive here that incentivizes partisan war fair. let's just get people caught up on where we are. it is a game of ping-pong between the house and senate. the house defunds obamacare, seconds it to the senate, the senate takes that out and seconds it back to the house. right now they are trying to delay parts of the law even further. and tony i don't want to go foo far out on a limb here, but informed speculation is everybody here recognizes that sooner or later whether it's tonight in the early morn hours, or tomorrow afternoon, the house is going to have to cave. and that is going to be a problem for john
before the break we were talking about the way politics has been broken out on the state by state, city by cityy district level, in that you were mentioning it takes as few as 15 members of congress to settle things -- >> right. >> -- and part of that is because of gerrymandering, and you can break that out for us, but in many cases there is not really an incentive for some of these representatives in guaranteed districts to make a deal. >> right. and we're talking about a...
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cities are basically by computer systems in the west especially everything that people do in a city generates they even driving around the citys increasingly monitored by computer systems moving around even walking if you have a small generates a truck through g.p.s. systems and j a graphical mapping systems whether we can also add credit card transactions we can at the c.c.t.v. systems on the street eccentric cetera etc so it's being called a day to tsunami if you like the idea of my ass it waves of data being collected not by humans really but by computers. normally we associate surveillance with the police and security services we forget that the major internet platforms and providers are also trying to follow our every step. of the magic word is data mining. sophisticated programs combed through the streams of data worldwide in search of specific criteria which can then be used to create a market based records. mission free credit taishan free transfer judges free arrangement free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects. a free mediocre dog hearty dot com. place. i've lived luckl
cities are basically by computer systems in the west especially everything that people do in a city generates they even driving around the citys increasingly monitored by computer systems moving around even walking if you have a small generates a truck through g.p.s. systems and j a graphical mapping systems whether we can also add credit card transactions we can at the c.c.t.v. systems on the street eccentric cetera etc so it's being called a day to tsunami if you like the idea of my ass it...
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>> there's a practical thing that should take it state-by-state, state, city by city. so it's practically not impossible. that's not the hard part. what's amazing about this program, you've got to believe, is they start with the kids. they start with you that kid knows. the idea is it's homelessness prevention rather than thinking about it. that's what i wrote about it because it's not an 80s thing that says as a kid commuters a crisis. but the kid in available bed. who does that kid now? the kid knows somebody. all the families that i know work. my daughter is in trouble so i said we love each other, let's make this work a long time. that's why worked part-time because they committed to her and cared for her. they find kids throughout the agencies and they say who do you know and from that they work with the parent didn't give them the support. i may not be explained at the best way. do you want to give it a shot? >> that was very nice. the other thing is we are still very interested in anybody like you for the general public to take a learning experience because we'v
>> there's a practical thing that should take it state-by-state, state, city by city. so it's practically not impossible. that's not the hard part. what's amazing about this program, you've got to believe, is they start with the kids. they start with you that kid knows. the idea is it's homelessness prevention rather than thinking about it. that's what i wrote about it because it's not an 80s thing that says as a kid commuters a crisis. but the kid in available bed. who does that kid now?...
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>> it's a practical thing you have to take different state by state and city by city. it's ten weeks of classes and some hours. it's it's practically not impossible. that's not the hard part. what is amazing about this program you have to believe is that they start with the kids. nay start with who the kid knows. >> that's pat's program. >> the idea is homelessness prevention rather than thinking about it as that's why i found it interesting. it's not an agency that said no here is a kid here is a crisis. let put the kid in an available bed. what they said is a kid who does the kid know? the kid knows somebody. and all the families i know that's how i came to my daughter. she was in trouble. i said we have a bed. oh. wow. you love each other. let's make it work for a long time i cared about her and committed to her. it lasted. that's the way the program functions. they find kids through all the agencies and then they say who do you know? from they work with the parent and give support. i might not be explaining in the best way. want to give it a shot. >> that was very
>> it's a practical thing you have to take different state by state and city by city. it's ten weeks of classes and some hours. it's it's practically not impossible. that's not the hard part. what is amazing about this program you have to believe is that they start with the kids. nay start with who the kid knows. >> that's pat's program. >> the idea is homelessness prevention rather than thinking about it as that's why i found it interesting. it's not an agency that said no...
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city residents. the city transit system like the city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. 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
city residents. the city transit system like the city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. 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...
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really, it was so decentralized, it was city by city. in kentucky there's ten different tea parties, there's sometimes two tea parties in one town, and they don't communicate with each other. this really was a bottom-up movement and a movement that really chastised both parties. we were unhappy, a lot of us were very unhappy with republicans. you know, when president bush said, oh, to save the free market, i had to give up on capitalism, that disturbed a lot of us, you know? so we were unhappy with republicans and democrats and really felt like we needed something different. >> host: now, you write in here that in addition to being called a tea partier or a constitutional conservative, i've also been called a goldwater conservative by sport supporters and critics. it is both accurate and an honor to be described as such. >> guest: when i got started, i reread "the conscience of the conservative," and interestingly, it was actually first publish inside shepherdsville, kentucky, which is right outside ofhouseville. i went and met the publi
really, it was so decentralized, it was city by city. in kentucky there's ten different tea parties, there's sometimes two tea parties in one town, and they don't communicate with each other. this really was a bottom-up movement and a movement that really chastised both parties. we were unhappy, a lot of us were very unhappy with republicans. you know, when president bush said, oh, to save the free market, i had to give up on capitalism, that disturbed a lot of us, you know? so we were unhappy...
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city but only certain once meant by the project. for example, there is a guideline for san francisco. that is a program provided by the city. the city does not need a development incentive process for that program. the program is already in place. we are only identifying a small set that met certain needs that is met by development projects. so we change that designation as a legible for development incentives instead of meeting critical needs because all the goals and objectives in the plan is critical. hopefully that clarifies the designation. the consistency determination process was very confusing to a lot of people. that's the key role for the planning department and for the planning commissioners, how medical use project is going to use this process. we consolidated and improved those sessions so it will be more clear and moved it to the very front of the plan. there was also language to clarify this role and updated the graphic to show these clarifications. just really quickly to remind folks. here is the mouse. relevant medical use applications will come to the planning department and the planning department will basically c
city but only certain once meant by the project. for example, there is a guideline for san francisco. that is a program provided by the city. the city does not need a development incentive process for that program. the program is already in place. we are only identifying a small set that met certain needs that is met by development projects. so we change that designation as a legible for development incentives instead of meeting critical needs because all the goals and objectives in the plan is...
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city, what our values are and what we believe in. i think any city that gets called the snobbiest city in the country, which we he just were by travel and leisure, a city that get tarred by the same brush that silicon valley is. with google, all the things going on, we really need to talk about not just what city college offers, but what it means as an institution of diversity, of accessibility, of welcome in a city at a time when the counter narrative is that we're closing down, we're not accessible, and we're not interested in anybody who is not rich. so, please, please, i hope that we can all work together and take this very seriously. thank you. >> thank you. (applause) >> are there any other members of the public who would like to comment? if so, please come forward. and seeing no one else come forward, we can close public comment. >> all right. public comment is closed. [gavel] >> well, thank you, everyone, for being here and for providing your input and your stamina as well for this hearing. it's been about three hours, i think, maybe more. this has been a learning process for me. i've spent the past year looking at how come t
city, what our values are and what we believe in. i think any city that gets called the snobbiest city in the country, which we he just were by travel and leisure, a city that get tarred by the same brush that silicon valley is. with google, all the things going on, we really need to talk about not just what city college offers, but what it means as an institution of diversity, of accessibility, of welcome in a city at a time when the counter narrative is that we're closing down, we're not...
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our program is fairly well driven by request that come in today city from people throughout the city, our citizens for curb ramp and accessibility issues in the public right of way. each department has an ada disabilities access coordinator, sometimes it's called a dak for public contact. the department of public works coordinator is kevin jans on. >> i want to go over our procedures. if someone has a request for a curb ramp program. they can contact 311 or dpw directly or contact the mayor's office on disability. then usually the procedure would be if it's related to specific curb ramp concerns, that's forwards to kevin jan son, department of public works, he reviews the question and contacts the city and routes them to the proper office. most of those request are forward to the department of public works, the streets and highway engineering group. they go out and investigate the request. they report the findings, make recommendation, back to kevin jan son's office and the information is entered into data base, the program information system or chris we like to call it for short. it'
our program is fairly well driven by request that come in today city from people throughout the city, our citizens for curb ramp and accessibility issues in the public right of way. each department has an ada disabilities access coordinator, sometimes it's called a dak for public contact. the department of public works coordinator is kevin jans on. >> i want to go over our procedures. if someone has a request for a curb ramp program. they can contact 311 or dpw directly or contact the...
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impiewimfutiated by voters. >> they were unfit for office, deblasio is unfit for a different reason, he will take this city, which is left to begin with, if he is worried about problems of the citythis is a tale of two cities run by liberals, what are you talking about? we want to give more of the same stuff that failed that is what we want to give? it is sort of a contradiction. >> he will be new york's next mayor? >> if bill thompson gets in the run off i believe he can beat him. neil: not going to happen. >> i am not saying, that a lot of people thought spitzer would win, i would say joe lhota is a republican candidate, a capable man, his best chance of beating any of these folks would be bill deblasio but his real name is wilwilwert wilhelm. neil: when we come back. >> i know that god told me, we are our brother's keeper, we are our sister's keeper, the labor movement is your brother's keeper, the labor movement is your sister's keeper, as we work together we will build a better america. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office sp
impiewimfutiated by voters. >> they were unfit for office, deblasio is unfit for a different reason, he will take this city, which is left to begin with, if he is worried about problems of the citythis is a tale of two cities run by liberals, what are you talking about? we want to give more of the same stuff that failed that is what we want to give? it is sort of a contradiction. >> he will be new york's next mayor? >> if bill thompson gets in the run off i believe he can beat...
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cities. what are some of the similarities? >> they are really totally dissimilar. brazil -- brasilia is a planned city in the 1960's. it was a city of the 20th century. it was designed to be used by. it is a very beautiful city with a lot of space, with a lot of beautiful buildings. a lot of architectures and urban designers from the world over go to study brasilia. it is a really beautiful place. i think i should included in the place you should visit. but a lot of people think it is not people friendly, not a people friendly city. it is not so easy to walk around, not so easy to use the city. i think taiwan is a 21st-century city. i could compare it to new york. a city made to be used by foot. it is incredible. i like it very much. i use it almost every day, my bicycle. this is one of the main differences. another difference is, brazil is a very open space. brasilia was put in the middle. not exactly in the middle, but in the middle of high land in brazil, with a lot of open space. that is a good thing. we say that the sky is the brazilian see. in the middle of brazil, you do not have the sea. but in taiwan, you also have the mountains. very beautiful. very dissimilar cities. b
cities. what are some of the similarities? >> they are really totally dissimilar. brazil -- brasilia is a planned city in the 1960's. it was a city of the 20th century. it was designed to be used by. it is a very beautiful city with a lot of space, with a lot of beautiful buildings. a lot of architectures and urban designers from the world over go to study brasilia. it is a really beautiful place. i think i should included in the place you should visit. but a lot of people think it is not...
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cities how can we make other 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 plus is the way that our city succeeds. and in fact, we have a popcorn in the audience who can help
cities how can we make other 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...
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bills that i introduced in congress was to punnish sarning wear cities by -- sanctuary cities by taking away any money of a sanctuary city. a mayor does not have authority to pick and choose what laws they like and don't. this country was built on rule of law. the fact we now have elected officials whether it's a president or mayor deciding whether or not they are going to enforce laws will be the beginning of the crumbling of this country. >> i know the question was asked but just two things. i call open borders is immigration anarchist. it's not anti-immigrant to be pro-american. you take care of your own first. when a parent runs into a burning building and there are lots of kid in the building, you expect them to grab their own child first. we expect the country to look out for its own citizens first. it's not unreasonable. the first laws they encounter first is the immigration laws. violations of our laws will not only go unnoticed but will be rewarded. if that's the kind of face you want to provide to the world then god help us all. >> when i found out you guys were going to be here i had to come down. i appreciate
bills that i introduced in congress was to punnish sarning wear cities by -- sanctuary cities by taking away any money of a sanctuary city. a mayor does not have authority to pick and choose what laws they like and don't. this country was built on rule of law. the fact we now have elected officials whether it's a president or mayor deciding whether or not they are going to enforce laws will be the beginning of the crumbling of this country. >> i know the question was asked but just two...
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indicated the defendant mark between the city and county of san francisco san mateo county and the city of daily city that runs through the property and a actually by seconds a portion of your believe. can you elaborate on any permitting that's needed from the city of daily city or how does that work >> i spoesh spoke with the planning department in detail city whatever it falls in the jurisdiction and that's us. >> i'm fully supportive for the project and also fully support i don't know how much authority we have but there's a nice retransparent in our packet that's depicted here so i make a motion to approve. >> second. >> commissioner moore. >> i'm in full support and i second the motion but the question i'd like to ask is ms. murphy i've observed just recently that the landscape conditions approved the landscape plan at the corner of california and hide street, however, the landscape maintenance as soon as that building was done the landscape wifrgd away. can we ask it the landscape maintenance remains because they need to actively contribute to the neighborhood they need the trash collections and all things standard but i'd like to see that la
indicated the defendant mark between the city and county of san francisco san mateo county and the city of daily city that runs through the property and a actually by seconds a portion of your believe. can you elaborate on any permitting that's needed from the city of daily city or how does that work >> i spoesh spoke with the planning department in detail city whatever it falls in the jurisdiction and that's us. >> i'm fully supportive for the project and also fully support i don't...
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city. after the 06 earthquake, one of the reports by the city was, all the fire hydrants were tied to spring valley. the city said this is crazy. they actually put in a second war supply and municipalized. all the records were transferred to the water department, they are at 1155 market and they are all the way back to 1868. it will be $0.37 to hook up with your water >> also on your question, the cost in having a structural engineer take a look at your building is a very, very small percentage of the building's value. i think whether we have a large condominium, your building is static and the type of soil you're silting on and certain types of deterioration, and once you have that inspection done, you will sleep much better and make rational decisions on how you want to priorityize. >> i totally agree with you, the plans are part of the history. would i be able to get them? >> they have the water hook up and the date your building was legalized. >> if it's an apartment building, most engineers know where you are in the soil conditions and can give you an expectation of the performance. most wood frame beli
city. after the 06 earthquake, one of the reports by the city was, all the fire hydrants were tied to spring valley. the city said this is crazy. they actually put in a second war supply and municipalized. all the records were transferred to the water department, they are at 1155 market and they are all the way back to 1868. it will be $0.37 to hook up with your water >> also on your question, the cost in having a structural engineer take a look at your building is a very, very small...