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many suburbs have long since gun to have the same problems as their urban neighbors. even as economic growth has been uneven, sporadic, many cities are healthier financially than their states, healthier than their federal government. an urban report card on this addition of "inside story" we begin with this background. >> thank you very much. >> some of america's major cities are waving good buy to their veteran mayors this year. the mayor of los angeles' leadership ended over the summer. new york city's mayor michael bloomberg is leaving, too, after more than a decade at city hall. >> new york city has never been stronger than it is today, and i think it's fair to say that our future has never been brighter. >> reporter: in the final speech of the term, he said his city today is drastically different from the one he took glover i think it's safe to say that it's clear that the golden age of the suburb is over, and it is being replaced by a new urban renaissance redefining the future. >> reporter: violence, governmental dysfunction, decay. in the 1970s new york lost m
many suburbs have long since gun to have the same problems as their urban neighbors. even as economic growth has been uneven, sporadic, many cities are healthier financially than their states, healthier than their federal government. an urban report card on this addition of "inside story" we begin with this background. >> thank you very much. >> some of america's major cities are waving good buy to their veteran mayors this year. the mayor of los angeles' leadership ended...
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santa fe san francisco has about that the the ban guard in the urban context. we have this flel listed inthat 12k5urgd butter fly and we'll had help from males and females are accountability conservatism projects we have the green hair street project that's an amazing project out in the golden gate heights but it's a neat opportunity to restore butterflies in the landscape. to the incredible story the most urban story of butter noise the tiger shallow butterflies on market street. it's the 4r5erg9 butterfly we've planted those are london trees along market street and this huge butterfly and it's in the financial district it's pretty amazing ecological story. we have the butterfly steroids we have the 157bd hill skiper it flies only in the as a result marches mrooish like in candle stick and then we have the smallest butterfly in north america it's the western pig me blew it used the plant on 294 and 8. there's exciting stories to promote in this neighborhood. and let's see what else was i going to say about butterflies. again, this is the concept of banding the
santa fe san francisco has about that the the ban guard in the urban context. we have this flel listed inthat 12k5urgd butter fly and we'll had help from males and females are accountability conservatism projects we have the green hair street project that's an amazing project out in the golden gate heights but it's a neat opportunity to restore butterflies in the landscape. to the incredible story the most urban story of butter noise the tiger shallow butterflies on market street. it's the...
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and the urban tradition that is that they are a state directed and it is an urban tradition where the government deliberately tries to create a sort of parity. so the questions that i have for myself or to what extent does all of this mean, and how blasting as this? is it something that is fleeting and we have countries that have long shape the region. the more i studied this, the more i realized a couple of things. i realized that qatar is a success story. it is not unqualified success, but in many ways it is a success story, and that's where it needs to be told. i also realized that there is a series of developments and factors that have converged at the same time to resolve in what might be called qatar's moment in history and that is what is currently riding high. not only punching above its weight, but in many ways it is having a number of successes that are shaping, consequentially, the middle eastern history. and so in many ways it is a success story that needs to be told and also again, it does have some glitches. then i also realized for myself as well as for others that it i
and the urban tradition that is that they are a state directed and it is an urban tradition where the government deliberately tries to create a sort of parity. so the questions that i have for myself or to what extent does all of this mean, and how blasting as this? is it something that is fleeting and we have countries that have long shape the region. the more i studied this, the more i realized a couple of things. i realized that qatar is a success story. it is not unqualified success, but in...
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i was parted of the first activist commission for the agency from the urban reluctant days to an agency that put affordable housing at its forefront. i want to recognize commissioner leroy king who's the long time lasting commissioner. whose heart has been in the western edition and i served with him a commissioner for many years and leroy is 98-year-old. thank you la roadway with all your years with the agency. i think that everything that mary helen rogers figure out for abnormal housing and protection for those who are dispolice department because of what happened she was the true advocate for the affordable housing. i hope mary will be part of our new affordable housing for seniors. i'm glad this is being done under the item of mayor ed lee who's legacy he he's known as the housing mayor. he's done more than any mayor before him. he will speak later. i would also like to recognize the community advisory members. thank you (clapping.) and the community development corporation is hear from reverend mckay and the director whitney thank you to you and to urban core and to the staff that
i was parted of the first activist commission for the agency from the urban reluctant days to an agency that put affordable housing at its forefront. i want to recognize commissioner leroy king who's the long time lasting commissioner. whose heart has been in the western edition and i served with him a commissioner for many years and leroy is 98-year-old. thank you la roadway with all your years with the agency. i think that everything that mary helen rogers figure out for abnormal housing and...
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urban beekeeping, suburban beekeeping, and rural beekeeping. people not in the business of beekeeping, but the to have hives on their homes, that's the answer. we're trying to change the world one hive at a time. >> so jennifer, listen. before the break, you and wally were contradicting each other in terms of the numbers ask where we're at globally and what it means. and we don't want to get into too much of a numbers discussion, but maybe we can broaden this out a little bit. in terms of what the eu is doing and the numbers, they see enough problems to put a temporary ban on this product for two years to make sure that it's safe for bees. one, is that a good move? and two, is there enough time? >> that's a really good question, and it's a great move because we can do something about those, and those are good moves and we're supporting that. you mentioned the colonies, and when you count the number of colonies, it's hard because the beekeepers do split their colonies, it's true, and they lose some in winter and that's normal. and i've had colon
urban beekeeping, suburban beekeeping, and rural beekeeping. people not in the business of beekeeping, but the to have hives on their homes, that's the answer. we're trying to change the world one hive at a time. >> so jennifer, listen. before the break, you and wally were contradicting each other in terms of the numbers ask where we're at globally and what it means. and we don't want to get into too much of a numbers discussion, but maybe we can broaden this out a little bit. in terms of...
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and the democrats have really held the cities as these urban 'burbs have urbanized, they've grabbed theblicans have retreated to rural america. >> that's a look at it nationally, but richard, you found there was an interesting little difference between how these swing suburbs vote, and i talk about the swing suburbs where dante just painted it in between the fault line between the excerpts and the inner suburbs where if it's a red state, then these folks are more likely to lean democratic. if it's a traditionally blue state, these folks are more likely to lean republican. that's what you've got to explane. >> there's this terrific political scientist. we use dante's work all the time in our writing. there's another fellow, jeff sellers at usc who's breaken this down in a series of technical papers and major volume. he's really parsed this data. he's said in these kind of you have banizing 'burbs that dante talked about, that's where the battle is, and many the red states in battle elections they're more likely to turn blue and vice versa. but i think going back to that metric, you know,
and the democrats have really held the cities as these urban 'burbs have urbanized, they've grabbed theblicans have retreated to rural america. >> that's a look at it nationally, but richard, you found there was an interesting little difference between how these swing suburbs vote, and i talk about the swing suburbs where dante just painted it in between the fault line between the excerpts and the inner suburbs where if it's a red state, then these folks are more likely to lean...
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this is a blessing, a great blessing. >> it is through state funding and private investors that urbanathways can provide aid with low income housing. >> if you can figure out a way to make housing more affordable, then 80% of the families that are in the shelter system today could be housed tomorrow. >> ain't nothing like your own. i felt like i was in paradise. when i first seen it, i said, yeah, i finally got me a spot to call my own. >> while permanent housing is important to residents, developers are pushing back due to the prime real estate locations. >> when you initially approach a community and talk about housing for the chronically homeless, generally there are concerns about safety, whether or not people are going to be hanging out in front of the building, whether it's going to reduce or detract from the property values for people who have invested in their homes. the reality is there has been a substantial amount of research in new york city that demonstrates that the addition of new construction in the form of supportive housing can actually add value to communities. when
this is a blessing, a great blessing. >> it is through state funding and private investors that urbanathways can provide aid with low income housing. >> if you can figure out a way to make housing more affordable, then 80% of the families that are in the shelter system today could be housed tomorrow. >> ain't nothing like your own. i felt like i was in paradise. when i first seen it, i said, yeah, i finally got me a spot to call my own. >> while permanent housing is...
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but i'm alleviating to la in the morning to help jessie produce his film it's about coming from an urbancan do it there's a lot of people that can step up and go for city office. thank you and it's a real honor and not a lot of people knew my dad so thank you, everyone. (clapping.) >> thank you. let's visit liz hunt the ceo of the santa clara 50i7bd health center to the stage. (clapping.) >> thank you earl and thank you very much. and welcome to the wonderful, wonderful event. it's an honor to be here and share the space. the indian health program serves the south bay area we were founded in 1977. we provide comprehensive health and innocence services to the indian and general community. it's my pleasure to announce the first animate necessary vietnam veteran. he worked seat the indian center he works at the contract analysis. he's been here 10 years doing a fantastic job we've seen him grow and take on more responsibility. one of the things i'd like to share i'd like to tell people will verp he's the one who came up with the judged of annual fundraiser. so he pitched this to our committ
but i'm alleviating to la in the morning to help jessie produce his film it's about coming from an urbancan do it there's a lot of people that can step up and go for city office. thank you and it's a real honor and not a lot of people knew my dad so thank you, everyone. (clapping.) >> thank you. let's visit liz hunt the ceo of the santa clara 50i7bd health center to the stage. (clapping.) >> thank you earl and thank you very much. and welcome to the wonderful, wonderful event. it's...
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moving to a more urbanized society? >> i think it has been, if you go back far enough, 100 years, the trend has been away from non-metro america. and right now, you have 46 million people, 15% of the population that live in non-metropolitan america. so that has been a trend that has been there for quite awhile. but i don't think it's necessarily a good thing. i think one of the things that seems to be pretty obvious is that america's best when it's a diverse place, and having a strong, vibrant america is better for the country. >> but why? i think a lot of the people might be out there saying, the trajectory is clear, and we're just getting past that point in the culture, but talk about what happens when rural towns go away. >> the point is made. >> the point is made. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm al seigenthaler in new york. another school shooting just miles from column bine the day before the anniversary. school security spending millions to try to protect students. will panic buttons
moving to a more urbanized society? >> i think it has been, if you go back far enough, 100 years, the trend has been away from non-metro america. and right now, you have 46 million people, 15% of the population that live in non-metropolitan america. so that has been a trend that has been there for quite awhile. but i don't think it's necessarily a good thing. i think one of the things that seems to be pretty obvious is that america's best when it's a diverse place, and having a strong,...
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agriculture, industry, urban growth, mining, energy production, claw for their share.much so, that the mighty colorado river of today rarely, if ever, reaches her delta in the gulf of california. with populations in the region expected to reach 50 million by 2050, temperatures rising, and precipitation patterns becoming more erratic, demand will outpace supply unless we embrace a new water ethic, one that questions not only how we use water, but how it affects the world around us. >> "watershed" is a film that is really exploring a region of the southwest of america, the colorado river plateau. and it's looking at everything that relies on the flow of that river, everything from urban water use, to farming, to energy sources, to recreation. and what we do know is that there is an approaching shortage coming. >> i had the good fortune of going down the colorado river in 2008. this is before i knew anything about the project. and i noticed on the river every night you had to pull your boats up and tie them really tight. and i said "why do we have to do that? you know, th
agriculture, industry, urban growth, mining, energy production, claw for their share.much so, that the mighty colorado river of today rarely, if ever, reaches her delta in the gulf of california. with populations in the region expected to reach 50 million by 2050, temperatures rising, and precipitation patterns becoming more erratic, demand will outpace supply unless we embrace a new water ethic, one that questions not only how we use water, but how it affects the world around us. >>...
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how many of you are raising or have raised children in an urban area? okay. great. and how many of you are kids growing n up in on a urban area. kids which all ages here. i just wanted to give you a quick back story of how we came to this moment in the history of our city. it was back in 2005 that i statewide collaborative called the round table of parks and tourism came and collaborated in the bill of rights. in the past 8 years there's been more than 25 other states and a cities to create they were version. also what happens happened in the is last 8 years we hit a big landmark in our history back in 2007 when most human beings live in cities that do you want. it was last month that the city of ontario created their own charter and we've come up with a outdoor brtd that's most relevant. what can kids growing up in this place we call san francisco experience. so the forum that san francisco i didn't mentioned came together 2 years ago it represent a collaborative of pediatricians and form and inare formal educators and other parks people. we are addressing several
how many of you are raising or have raised children in an urban area? okay. great. and how many of you are kids growing n up in on a urban area. kids which all ages here. i just wanted to give you a quick back story of how we came to this moment in the history of our city. it was back in 2005 that i statewide collaborative called the round table of parks and tourism came and collaborated in the bill of rights. in the past 8 years there's been more than 25 other states and a cities to create...
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and we have a lot of african-american clergy and we're going to introduce now michael johnson with urban core. come on michael (clappin (clapping.) i have a few prepared remarks you know the rooerdz are able to a.d. live but i've got to write my stuff down so i can be clear. so i want to thank you all for coming out today to celebrate the grand opening of the mary rogers senior center. i was home last time and before i went to bed i was trying to put together the words to say. i thought about it for the last several months. and i decided to frame it with a couple of points of history in my life. the first thing when i i was a teenager and attended a career day in philadelphia and learned with r what an architect does. i realized immediately that's what i wanted to do and went home and told mom and dad. my schooling prepared me for the education but the passion for redeveloping neighborhoods you such as the western edition was god-given. it's been fulfilling over the last thirty years. the second point of my personal history is when we were asked by the members of this community to undert
and we have a lot of african-american clergy and we're going to introduce now michael johnson with urban core. come on michael (clappin (clapping.) i have a few prepared remarks you know the rooerdz are able to a.d. live but i've got to write my stuff down so i can be clear. so i want to thank you all for coming out today to celebrate the grand opening of the mary rogers senior center. i was home last time and before i went to bed i was trying to put together the words to say. i thought about...
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s urban lion. greatt would be something to see. from all of us here at world for america, thank you watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. abcmouse.com early learning academy, are designed for kids to be as active as their imaginations. all she knows is that, today, purple is her favorite color, and that's good enough for us. stride rite is a proud sponsor of "curious george." funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know y
s urban lion. greatt would be something to see. from all of us here at world for america, thank you watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. abcmouse.com early learning academy, are designed for kids to be as active as their imaginations. all she knows is that, today, purple is her favorite color, and that's good...
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narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time where a lot was going to be needed, in terms of rehabilitation and upkeep. most of the very large pipes were at least 80 years old. we had needs that were identified in the '50s and in the '60s and in the '70s that were deferred. woman: we are urging that we all try to find a way to overcome the obstacles and limitations that might exist. woman: when i was running for office, i met someone who knew mayor hartsfield, who, in the late 1960s, said,
narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time...
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the vibrant do it yourself culture of urban renaissance. block at a time. where's that? well, that is happening. young, idealistic, true-believing, hard-working, creative people are indeed doing their best to bring light and hope and beauty to this greatest of cities. you've got to start with the deeply felt and absolute belief that detroit is indeed a great city and that it is worth saving. as utterly screwed as detroit may be, you have to be a twisted, unpatriotic freak to not believe that. behold the future. >> what, like cooking in a back alley? >> yes. >> all right. >> chef craig lightfield has done what many would call a very unwise thing. after working at gotham grill in manhattan, instead of staying where the money inarguably was, he returned to detroit. he's been working to get a brick and mortar establishment going by first doing regular popups here at guns and butter. tucked into the back room of an art gallery under an overpass in downtown detroit. do you have like a really weird attitude towards food in general? >> yeah. >> wha
the vibrant do it yourself culture of urban renaissance. block at a time. where's that? well, that is happening. young, idealistic, true-believing, hard-working, creative people are indeed doing their best to bring light and hope and beauty to this greatest of cities. you've got to start with the deeply felt and absolute belief that detroit is indeed a great city and that it is worth saving. as utterly screwed as detroit may be, you have to be a twisted, unpatriotic freak to not believe that....
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i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something >> i hear they are aware of small vibrations. but yes, i read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. >> today is a spectacular day in san francisco and sometimes people would say this is earthquake weather. is this earthquake weather? >> no. not that i have heard of. no such thing. >> there is no such thing. >> we are talking about the weather in a daily or weekly cycle. there is no relationship. i have heard it's hot or cold weather or rain. i'm not sure which is the myth. >> how about time of day? >> yes. it happens when it's least convenient. when it happens people say we w
i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something >> i hear they are aware of...
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keach: teotihuacan was an impressive model of urban planning.radiating from central avenues lined with pyramids and temples, teotihuacan contained more than 2,000 nearly identical house compounds. archaeologists now believe the compounds also served as workshops. the unique design of the compounds created buildings which used public and private space efficiently. each compound housed 30 to 100 people. each was divided into four or more private apartments surrounding a common courtyard. here the teotihaucanos worked at their craft specializations like the making of clay figurines. thousands of such figurines have been found all over teotihuacan. archaeologists suspect that they had some kind of religious function, but are not sure what. it is curious that almost all were found broken and thrown away in the trash. archaeologist warren barbour is trying to figure out why. barbour: figurines were found primarily in refuse, i think, for a number of possible reasons. first, they may have lost their sanctity and they had to be constantly replaced, so y
keach: teotihuacan was an impressive model of urban planning.radiating from central avenues lined with pyramids and temples, teotihuacan contained more than 2,000 nearly identical house compounds. archaeologists now believe the compounds also served as workshops. the unique design of the compounds created buildings which used public and private space efficiently. each compound housed 30 to 100 people. each was divided into four or more private apartments surrounding a common courtyard. here the...
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tradition and the urban tradition that is their is state-directed. it's an urban tradition where the government deliberately tries to create a sort of heritage. and so the questions i had for myself were to what extent does all of this mean anything and how lasting is this? is it something that's fleeting in the larger history of the middle east where we have the worlds oldest civilizations and where we have countries that have long shaped the history of the region. the more i studied this, the more i realized a couple of things. first of all i realized that qatar is indeed a success story. it's not an unqualified success that it is in many ways a success story and that story needs to be told. i also realize that there is a series of developments and fat ears that have converged at the same time to result in what might be called qatar's moment in history. qatar currently is riding high. it's not only punching above its weight that it's in many ways having a number of successes that are shaping consequentially recent history. so qatar is in many ways
tradition and the urban tradition that is their is state-directed. it's an urban tradition where the government deliberately tries to create a sort of heritage. and so the questions i had for myself were to what extent does all of this mean anything and how lasting is this? is it something that's fleeting in the larger history of the middle east where we have the worlds oldest civilizations and where we have countries that have long shaped the history of the region. the more i studied this, the...
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who lives in urban america. hmm, i wonder all you say is urban. who's urban radio? it's not miley cyrus. it's her twerking. the point is, who's twerking here and who's getting twerked? the reality is that we know, again, people of color are disproportionately aggregated in these areas, congregated. and the unemployment, that's the beauty of the biscotti example in "the washington post." let's put a white face on what is essentially a problem of american citizens that happens to disproportionately affect latinos and african-americans. it may start in those communities but it's creeping up the ibm ladder to you. >> while we're talking about republicans being seemingly impervious to reality, there is always the potential that despite what they think are big advantages that republicans could go in and nominate just people who are absolutely unelectable based on the things they say. let's look at karl rove. good old karl rove, the architect of george w. bush is now deciding he's going to raise money and have his pac from having republicans -- every representative challen
who lives in urban america. hmm, i wonder all you say is urban. who's urban radio? it's not miley cyrus. it's her twerking. the point is, who's twerking here and who's getting twerked? the reality is that we know, again, people of color are disproportionately aggregated in these areas, congregated. and the unemployment, that's the beauty of the biscotti example in "the washington post." let's put a white face on what is essentially a problem of american citizens that happens to...
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nordstrom, urban outfitters.ally good job as well. >> you like urban outfitters as well? >> we do. we like urban outfitters. happens to be one of our top picks right now. >> why? >> i'm on the other side of that one. >> is anthropology performing? >> it's comping up double digits right now. that's phenomenally strong in this environment. we're very bullish right now. >> you said you're on the other side of this? >> i love free people. one of the urban divisions. i think anthro is working relatively well. i think urban is struggling. i'm waiting for urban to come back, not be struggling. i think that could be a longer struggle. i do love the free people. i agree anthro looks pretty good. >> that is a bold call. it's an ugly stock chart. >> 2013's ugly stock charts can be 2014's better looking stock charts, brian. that's the one we've got to focus on. >> put me in my place. which apparently is the xxl aisle of joe fresh. humilia humiliating. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> be sure to catch an all new "mad mo
nordstrom, urban outfitters.ally good job as well. >> you like urban outfitters as well? >> we do. we like urban outfitters. happens to be one of our top picks right now. >> why? >> i'm on the other side of that one. >> is anthropology performing? >> it's comping up double digits right now. that's phenomenally strong in this environment. we're very bullish right now. >> you said you're on the other side of this? >> i love free people. one of the...
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ag and sustainable food community in relation to urban ag because there is another state law passed related to urban ag that supervisor chiu is going to propose local implementation of relatively soon. so, i believe this has come up in those conversations. but i think there is widespread excitement in general in san francisco about this sort of, this sort of cottage food operation. and obviously it's not a full blown business. i don't know, the dollar threshold you're allowed to make each year i believe they start at 35,000 and escalate to 50. so, we're not looking -- it's not the kind of operation -- it's not a full-on sort of -- an operation that's going to have a big impact in a neighborhood, for example, and that's really important because the whole reason that we restrict home base businesses in certain ways is to preserve the residential character of our residential neighborhoods. >> right. was there any negative -- >> i believe this will be discussed particularly at the planning commission, but i believe that there was one neighborhood organization that weighed in with planni
ag and sustainable food community in relation to urban ag because there is another state law passed related to urban ag that supervisor chiu is going to propose local implementation of relatively soon. so, i believe this has come up in those conversations. but i think there is widespread excitement in general in san francisco about this sort of, this sort of cottage food operation. and obviously it's not a full blown business. i don't know, the dollar threshold you're allowed to make each year...
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schombert: the urban impacts on that watershed have been enormous. flooding flows, combined sewer overflows, gave it the nickname of "stink creek" for many, many years. hecht: before the stream restoration,
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one a pastor who says no one cares about urban kids who are victims of gun violence. the other a newtown father who says he's right. the unusual way they're coming together. >>> also dr. sanjay gupta shows you what life is like for a family with a 14-year-old son who has severe mental illness. and the man who says the nra is wrong. more guns will not protect our kids. >>> the death of a child is always a tragedy. and i can't even imagine the heart break and anger you feel if your child were gunned down. but are the killings of urban children and young people overshadowed by mass shootings like those in newtown? poppy harlow has one positive thing to come out of the tragedy. two fathers coming together. >> reporter: it's an unlikely friendship born of tragedies. >> when did this friendship start? >> i think it started way before we even knew it. i think that god had a divine plan that he would bring our forces together and respond to something great. >> reporter: two fathers determined to stop gun violence. >> i want to see an america that goes back to the america of o
one a pastor who says no one cares about urban kids who are victims of gun violence. the other a newtown father who says he's right. the unusual way they're coming together. >>> also dr. sanjay gupta shows you what life is like for a family with a 14-year-old son who has severe mental illness. and the man who says the nra is wrong. more guns will not protect our kids. >>> the death of a child is always a tragedy. and i can't even imagine the heart break and anger you feel if...
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schombert: the urban impacts on that watershed have been enormous. flooding flows, combined sewer overflows, gave it the nickname of "stink creek" for many, many years. hecht: before the stream restoration, when you have a rain event, the stream would just be barreling, just filled with tons and tons of water, and the water would move very quickly, eroding the stream banks further. narrator: the rushing water ran all the combined sewage straight into the monongahela river, which is a main supplier of drinking water for the region. hecht: what has happened because of the restoration is the water overflows its banks, it floods into these nice flood plains with native plants. and then slowly the water percolates back down into the stream. narrator: this allows the land to naturally filter and clean the sewer overflows before they enter the river. the restoration included extensive environmental changes to improve the stream and infrastructure changes to reduce the csos into the watershed. hecht: when i first started talking with people about stream rest
schombert: the urban impacts on that watershed have been enormous. flooding flows, combined sewer overflows, gave it the nickname of "stink creek" for many, many years. hecht: before the stream restoration, when you have a rain event, the stream would just be barreling, just filled with tons and tons of water, and the water would move very quickly, eroding the stream banks further. narrator: the rushing water ran all the combined sewage straight into the monongahela river, which is a...
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reverend fong and michael your respected team at urban core at ac/dc thank you for involving us it's a beautiful project >> thank you rebecca. our goal is to cut the ribbon with the mayor at 12:30. i'm carmen i'm the accessory wanted to be here to honor you. we're talking about one hundred affordable housing units it difficult to get to but it takes the efforts of the folks in the religiously community our developer community partners and the city. so again, today i'm thankful to be here to see this wonderful facility to provide housing. the assessors office we're the first office that sees problem when you see foreclosures. in the past the height of the recession we saw 90 foreclosures and this year we're at the 26 but it's still too many. i think we have a long ways to go to remain affordable and we have a role to play. i want to say thank you, thank you, thank you and, of course, to the family helene rogers her spirit lives on so thank you so much >> thank you. (clapping). >> i wouldn't let reverend fong introduce the next speaker. as you know london breed is non- - now on the boa
reverend fong and michael your respected team at urban core at ac/dc thank you for involving us it's a beautiful project >> thank you rebecca. our goal is to cut the ribbon with the mayor at 12:30. i'm carmen i'm the accessory wanted to be here to honor you. we're talking about one hundred affordable housing units it difficult to get to but it takes the efforts of the folks in the religiously community our developer community partners and the city. so again, today i'm thankful to be here...
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in the day and age of urban , and we see this in the these werehdad, urban areas. as we see more of the population an urbanization effect, the precision of our capability will be key. the other way i describe it is understanding. it should be a principal of war. one of the lessons learned from , ourast decade of war failure to understand the operation environment led to a mismatch of resources and capabilities apply to that environment. as we move into a different operational environment, and this is one that is emergent, and we have to have a better and we will have to be very precise applying management. it is everything we do. in terms of taking it back to find deficiencies and need a new threat environment at the same time. when the rate of change on the outside of an organization is greater than the inside, they will become less relevant. we do not want to become less relevant. we cannot afford it. model tovocating a new keep pace for the rapidly changing global environment. the core of this model is fusion and integration. it leverages innovative strategies t
in the day and age of urban , and we see this in the these werehdad, urban areas. as we see more of the population an urbanization effect, the precision of our capability will be key. the other way i describe it is understanding. it should be a principal of war. one of the lessons learned from , ourast decade of war failure to understand the operation environment led to a mismatch of resources and capabilities apply to that environment. as we move into a different operational environment, and...
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urban meyer, he has been brilliant in columbus.igan state team playing with passion and determination, along with a whole lot of toughness. >> referee: please put the game clock at 35 seconds. the play clock at 25 seconds. connor cook takes a knee and that will do it. the michigan state spartans snapping the buckeyes 24-game winning streak and ending their hopes of a national championship. michigan state will head to pasadena for the first time in over 25 years and take on stanford in the rose bowl. your national championship looks to be set. florida state, auburn for all of 34-24 the final. michigan state winning their first big ten championship and down on the field is our kristina pink. >> kristina: i'm here with jeremy langford and everything is coming up roses for you. how does it feel to turn this team to the rose bowl for 26 years? >> i am happy. we made it and now excited. >> kristina: your motto all season was chase it. your touchdown late in the fourth quarter really sealed the victory. tell me how you found that daylight
urban meyer, he has been brilliant in columbus.igan state team playing with passion and determination, along with a whole lot of toughness. >> referee: please put the game clock at 35 seconds. the play clock at 25 seconds. connor cook takes a knee and that will do it. the michigan state spartans snapping the buckeyes 24-game winning streak and ending their hopes of a national championship. michigan state will head to pasadena for the first time in over 25 years and take on stanford in the...
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and the reading scores are among the highest for the urban school. >>> we have a message of hope now for the cancer survivors, all campus survivors and their families. dr. ted miller is an on congress at the hospital. his wife is a cancer survivor. and we are glad to have you here, dr. miller. you're a co-survivor. that's how they talk about them supporting the ones with cancer. but you are also considered an expert in all aspects of the survivorship. what's the method of the hope that you have for those of you for cancer? >> and you know that it is the only curable disease. that's the moment when they needed to show you the cancer. and that it is a shock. there is an army of people there to help you and it is a treatable and curable disease. hard work, but it's doable. i want to mention the word co- survivor and it's a great one. the cancer is a disease that affects everything. >> when you talk about survivorship and the diagnosis. that's when the first stage of the survivorship would begin when it is something that you need to start the plan. >> and it is a great moment when you ar
and the reading scores are among the highest for the urban school. >>> we have a message of hope now for the cancer survivors, all campus survivors and their families. dr. ted miller is an on congress at the hospital. his wife is a cancer survivor. and we are glad to have you here, dr. miller. you're a co-survivor. that's how they talk about them supporting the ones with cancer. but you are also considered an expert in all aspects of the survivorship. what's the method of the hope that...
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in the program for the san francisco league of urban gardeners over a decade and a half ago, and these programs for teaching, and the teaching our children, and our residents, where the food is coming from, so it is really activate and it can make the space and promotes the neighborhood cohesion, and for the maps i believe that the park and rec department is which is now the lead, for the new urban agriculture will have those maps and they work very closely and have an inner agency working group on rolling out that program and it is the department of the environment is part of that group and the department of public health and planning and i do believe that we can get those maps to you and i will let them know after this. and i think that they are really definitely working on creating and getting the strategy to having the labors involved and one of the first high priorities is acting for the resource centers and i am sure, that we could get that program to give the board of supervisors an update on their activities, and i have just went to a meeting on it last week and so they are hir
in the program for the san francisco league of urban gardeners over a decade and a half ago, and these programs for teaching, and the teaching our children, and our residents, where the food is coming from, so it is really activate and it can make the space and promotes the neighborhood cohesion, and for the maps i believe that the park and rec department is which is now the lead, for the new urban agriculture will have those maps and they work very closely and have an inner agency working...
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we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. it's a wonderful display. a little house in the urban center exhibition center that shows what it's like in a home in san francisco after an earthquake. one of the major issues that we are going to face after earthquakes are fire hazard. we are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> we talk about the san francisco earthquake that was a fire that mostly devastated the city. how do we avoid that kind of problem. how can we reduce fire hazard? >> the construction was a lot different. we don't expect what we had then. we want to make sure with the gas heaters that the gas is shut off. >> if you shut it off you are going to have no hot water or heat. be careful not to shut it off unless you smell gas. >> absolutely because once you do shut it off you should have the utility company come in and turn it back on. here is a mock up of a gas hear the on a house. where would we find the gas meter? >> it should be in your garage. everyone should be familiar with where the gas meter is
we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. it's a wonderful display. a little house in the urban center exhibition center that shows what it's like in a home in san francisco after an earthquake. one of the major issues that we are going to face after earthquakes are fire hazard. we are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> we talk about the san francisco earthquake that was a fire that mostly devastated the city. how...
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our topic today is urban regions and 20 percent of the people produce 50 of the out put and people are driving in the economy but economic stagnation and federal gridlock are skooegz the federal government service. add in the pressures of rooirz temperatures and the countries face to daunting channels. urban america needs a new playbook and we'll take a look at that. we have 3 guests mayor ed lee. and the president of the urban management one of the countries largest home bindles and a co- author of how the city's are fixing our fragile developed. please welcome them to planet one. (clapping). thank you gentlemen all for coming. bruce cats let begin with you. we'll get down to some specification. you write that the great recession was a rude way. call thrills about that. first of all, that you for letting me be here. i think what led to the great recession was a miss guided growth model which basically said we can grow an economy consumed by department and focus on the meveng around homebuilding but the funds would tells us we need to grow an economy and debris i quite frankly as presi
our topic today is urban regions and 20 percent of the people produce 50 of the out put and people are driving in the economy but economic stagnation and federal gridlock are skooegz the federal government service. add in the pressures of rooirz temperatures and the countries face to daunting channels. urban america needs a new playbook and we'll take a look at that. we have 3 guests mayor ed lee. and the president of the urban management one of the countries largest home bindles and a co-...
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a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. , bought a 37 bus to get there without any parking worries. for legged friends can run freely. there is also a patch of grass for the small box. >> it is a great place. it is a wonderful place to have these kinds of parks. that dog owners appreciate it. >> take time to notice of the wildfires that are on the g
a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in...
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they would love to see this property stay open and see the urban, it would be better for us because the water we are capturing and removing ends up in this wet land and it's an educational perk. >> i want to add that i want to be very sensitive to the earlier speakers but what i would be really cautious about is that anybody that develops the perception that some how to puc is going to acquire land to stop development, that doesn't jive with the jobs things. i don't want to talk about views. you know what i mean? i do want to say that because i'm not sure what the plans are and frankly i don't know. i want to be careful about the conversation. >> we can make the project work and we can build below the soccer field. we can look at both alternatives and then bring the matter back. >> the other challenge is i think currently they are in escrow and about $12 million for the property. the property is $12, we off ---erred $8. >> it was a super nice person and passed away. they were offered $8. yeah. anyway. sunset blvd this is one all the way to golden gate park. this is both sides of sunset
they would love to see this property stay open and see the urban, it would be better for us because the water we are capturing and removing ends up in this wet land and it's an educational perk. >> i want to add that i want to be very sensitive to the earlier speakers but what i would be really cautious about is that anybody that develops the perception that some how to puc is going to acquire land to stop development, that doesn't jive with the jobs things. i don't want to talk about...