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it is a filter back into the city. today with state police being paid extra to come to new orleans when, in fact, the finger protecting, that golden goose the french quarter generates all the tax o of it tt comes up river and never backed down. if you're going to understate anything that long-term as an issue to be faced about new orleans future, and that's of course secondary to the erosion, it's the relationship between baton rouge and new orleans countless pitfalls see baton rouge and new orleans can't put a false ceiling on what new orleans can go. until that relationship is reform i'm not sure how much bigger new orleans can grow spent a fasting presentation. we thank you for being here, and thank you all for coming to mr. boyles presentation. he will be signing copies of his book at the barnes & noble down from 2:45 to 3:30. if you'd like to speak to mr. boyles, go to the barnes & noble 10. thank you for attending and i hope you enjoyed the rest of the festival. >> booktv us on facebook. like us to get publishing
it is a filter back into the city. today with state police being paid extra to come to new orleans when, in fact, the finger protecting, that golden goose the french quarter generates all the tax o of it tt comes up river and never backed down. if you're going to understate anything that long-term as an issue to be faced about new orleans future, and that's of course secondary to the erosion, it's the relationship between baton rouge and new orleans countless pitfalls see baton rouge and new...
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in our ongoing discussions expand these categories of the city government is critical to understand the current state. so, i have to be-conduct a survey of our city to province catalog their fiber assets in order to see a we can manage them going forward. the report was released last thursday and found responsibility for fiber network assets dispersed among and within many different city departments. it's incomplete. kept in different databases in many instances paper records and for my perspective, having simply a critical understanding of what we have in getting our own house in order first is necessary step to move forward. the report found although city determines can estimate the length of fiber under the control they don't have a centralized competent database to pull that information from. it also made two key recommendations to consider legislation to consolidate consider as this did reporting as well as consolidating responsibility for dysfunction potentially today but for tomorrow going for. that's why today with supervisor eric mar i want to thank you for his leadership in th
in our ongoing discussions expand these categories of the city government is critical to understand the current state. so, i have to be-conduct a survey of our city to province catalog their fiber assets in order to see a we can manage them going forward. the report was released last thursday and found responsibility for fiber network assets dispersed among and within many different city departments. it's incomplete. kept in different databases in many instances paper records and for my...
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the city is also creating more bicycle-only lanes. over 380 kilometers long and is continuing to expand. taipei's city department of transportation spearheaded the introduction of the bike sharing system and continues to supervise operations. >> we hope to demonstrate here and throughout asia the effectiveness of public bike sharing in reducing motor traffic. taipei's mrt system has helped improve the environment over the past 20 years. with u bike, our transit system will become even more ecofriendly. >> the actual operation of u bike is contracted to a private taiwanese company that has worked hand in hand with the department of transportation right from the planning stage. ♪ ♪ 81-year-old founder of the company has played a hands-on role in creating the u bike system. a u bike user stops to chat with him. his company is also behind a household name bicycle brand. ♪ ♪ after working in various jobs in his youth, leo set up a bicycle parts manufacturing company in 1972 at the age of 38. called giant, it flourished as a manufacturer fo
the city is also creating more bicycle-only lanes. over 380 kilometers long and is continuing to expand. taipei's city department of transportation spearheaded the introduction of the bike sharing system and continues to supervise operations. >> we hope to demonstrate here and throughout asia the effectiveness of public bike sharing in reducing motor traffic. taipei's mrt system has helped improve the environment over the past 20 years. with u bike, our transit system will become even...
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the city. and this is something you have to settle with the palestinians. and there were different stages in which we negotiated such as you such a solution. on the religious side i think that we have two state to the principle that we are not going to -- we have to stick to the principle that we're not going to make religious rights national rights. and it's interesting because in our area of the world, unlike in the west, our model of democracy we don't separate religion and state. but even though we don't separate religion and state, because of many cultural reasons we can when it comes to rights, we can do the separation and i think this can help us in getting into the solution. and such solutions when it comes to control of religious sides, we are already almost there because the holy separate for is controlled by christians and the wailing wall is controlled by jews. so we can find when it comes to religion, as long as everybody has a right to exercise their religion, we can find the solut
the city. and this is something you have to settle with the palestinians. and there were different stages in which we negotiated such as you such a solution. on the religious side i think that we have two state to the principle that we are not going to -- we have to stick to the principle that we're not going to make religious rights national rights. and it's interesting because in our area of the world, unlike in the west, our model of democracy we don't separate religion and state. but even...
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even the city's mayor has labeled it a man made disaster. the tap water so full of lead and other toxins the city declared a state of emergency. now "america tonight's" lori jane gliha continues her investigation with tough questions for the officials in charge. >> i got the jelly. >> you got the jelly? >> yes. >> when gavin walters weight gain wasn't keeping up with his twin garrett. his mother fold up. >> to know that something could have been prevented, that wasn't, because people lied and didn't do their jobs makes me sick. >> i want water. >> you want water? >> gavin who already suffers from a compromised immune system system, suffers from contamination of lead. >> he's a 6.5 shouldn't be over a 5. >> lee ann says the problem came from the city provided water running from her faucet. state tests proved hers has the highest levels that the city had ever seen. >> it shows you the max is 15. >> another independent evaluation by virginia tech researchers showed the levels to be that of hazardous waste. >> oh my god i'm poisoning my kids. if
even the city's mayor has labeled it a man made disaster. the tap water so full of lead and other toxins the city declared a state of emergency. now "america tonight's" lori jane gliha continues her investigation with tough questions for the officials in charge. >> i got the jelly. >> you got the jelly? >> yes. >> when gavin walters weight gain wasn't keeping up with his twin garrett. his mother fold up. >> to know that something could have been...
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enter the city. personally look forward to being able to ride my bike to games and concerts without having to go through traffic bart schedules that such. it will benefit the mission bay immensely. it'll provide open space that amused by everyone. we kill that will be all your own not only during events, and the were submitted clear everyone in san francisco will be welcome and will benefit from this project in mission bay. none of our reach the warriors have done, the due diligence and have it that the whole city involved in the process is incomparable. i've been to several meetings with her were concerns and work with all the groups and work out any- personally came to the merchants meeting which i'm a part of an answer the questions. unanimously decided to support the project. as is all the other neighborhood groups. i just wanted to thank you and support this arena. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, board of supervisors. i think you've are still being away. i am a 13 year reside
enter the city. personally look forward to being able to ride my bike to games and concerts without having to go through traffic bart schedules that such. it will benefit the mission bay immensely. it'll provide open space that amused by everyone. we kill that will be all your own not only during events, and the were submitted clear everyone in san francisco will be welcome and will benefit from this project in mission bay. none of our reach the warriors have done, the due diligence and have it...
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the city had no comment on the issue. the iowa secretary of state's office is accepting applications for the safe at home program. it's a program for survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse, trafficking, and stalking. it gives them a legal post fice box address fo government records. lieutenant governor kim reynolds expects about 150 people will sign up in the first half of theheear. ""this program offers a way out. it's not the answer, there's other initiatives that we will continue to work on, but it is, as you indicated, another tool in the tool box to start to make a difference for individuals that are suffering." " iowa joins 33 other states in adopting the program. people in cedar rapids are remembering the lives of two homeless people who were killed earlier this year. the catherine mcauley center hosted a memorial walk for 56-year-old raymond ursino and 41-year-old sharon mead. at the places the two were found and held a candlelight vigil for them. " 14:33:32 at that time, it could have been me. it could have
the city had no comment on the issue. the iowa secretary of state's office is accepting applications for the safe at home program. it's a program for survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse, trafficking, and stalking. it gives them a legal post fice box address fo government records. lieutenant governor kim reynolds expects about 150 people will sign up in the first half of theheear. ""this program offers a way out. it's not the answer, there's other initiatives that we will...
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ofon one side was the city flint's finances. he other side, the health of the citizens of flint. >> we had three or four boy water advisories. >> muscle stiffness, hair loss, soreness. >> my family broke out in a rash. it looks like scabies, but wasn't scabies. two we are joined by guests, curt guyette helped expose the lead contamination and also resident melissa mays, she and her children had been diagnosed with lead and copper poisoning. she is founder of water you fighting for?, a flint, michigan-based research and advocacy organization founded around the city's water crisis. tell us how you discovered what was taking place. how did flint, which for years had gotten her water from detroit, why was this switch made and then even when the switch was made, described the water, what residents were finding, and what eventually happened. >> well, as you said in your introduction, the switch was made because in unelected state appointed emergency manager had total control over the city. and in order to save money, the decision was m
ofon one side was the city flint's finances. he other side, the health of the citizens of flint. >> we had three or four boy water advisories. >> muscle stiffness, hair loss, soreness. >> my family broke out in a rash. it looks like scabies, but wasn't scabies. two we are joined by guests, curt guyette helped expose the lead contamination and also resident melissa mays, she and her children had been diagnosed with lead and copper poisoning. she is founder of water you fighting...
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the money will go into the city's budget. >>r> justin bieber's album is getting the wrong kind of attention. they've written all over the city in spray paint, net chalk. they're demanding the city's publisher reveal who did it. nobody in bieber's camp is taking responsibility for this. >> look what somebod al did. look at that. >> new thing now. you see them all over the place. street art. everybody is spray painting. protect your heart. a bunch of different ones. justin bieber. >> right. >> the other ones are art. >> spray painting, right? >> agreed. >> that's unheard of. people who grew up in the '70s might like to know we've seen enough of that. >> all right. >> how about spray painting winter, go back where you were. we liked when it was under a rock. little bit of ice north and west of the city. in the city and on south most of new jersey, central and southern new jersey is rain. into the cities resuming. talking about ice probably a few more hours north and west of wn. be aware of that. slippery spots early. leftover rai
the money will go into the city's budget. >>r> justin bieber's album is getting the wrong kind of attention. they've written all over the city in spray paint, net chalk. they're demanding the city's publisher reveal who did it. nobody in bieber's camp is taking responsibility for this. >> look what somebod al did. look at that. >> new thing now. you see them all over the place. street art. everybody is spray painting. protect your heart. a bunch of different ones. justin...
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the city of nashville counts 2300 people within in it's borders. local organizations think the number is nearly three times higher. 60-year-old peter regan suffers from bipolar disorder. he has been on the streets most of his life issue >> reporter: we spent this stas night around-- december night around the community camp fire that he shares with others here. >> reporter: what is it like having your own key to your own house? >> it's great. you can lock your stuff up and you know it will be there when you come back >> reporter: how did this tiny community come to exist? its roots go back to 2011. peter and the others live on a lot owned by the green street church of street. it has long provided services, shelter and food to the homeless. -- provided. with rising crime against the homeless and laws criminalising sleeping in public spaces, it was time to do more. >> somebody had been here a good bit needed a safer place to camp so they asked if they could set up a tent behind that. thing? >> storage container >> reporter: what started as one tent qui
the city of nashville counts 2300 people within in it's borders. local organizations think the number is nearly three times higher. 60-year-old peter regan suffers from bipolar disorder. he has been on the streets most of his life issue >> reporter: we spent this stas night around-- december night around the community camp fire that he shares with others here. >> reporter: what is it like having your own key to your own house? >> it's great. you can lock your stuff up and you...
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it's become one of the top-rated places to retire. but like many citiesaround the country it's found itself in the middle of a debate for how to treat the growing number of people here living on the street. there are more than 300 people in the city of sarasota classified as "chronically homeless," meaning they've been on the streets for more than a year. all together there are about 1,400 homeless people in sarasota county, an increase of nearly 70% since 2009. after the lodging ordinance passed in 2005, the national coalition for the homeless declared sarasota "the meanest city in the country." in 2011, the city removed benches from a park popular among homeless people. >> we're trying to deal with the situation in the most humanitarian way that we can. >> reporter: tom barwin has been the city manager since 2012 and says the "meanest city" label is outdated. >> as far as these labels, meanest city x or y, i mean it's really the police departments and the community having very few other options or choices to try to keep the peace. >> reporter: police ch
it's become one of the top-rated places to retire. but like many citiesaround the country it's found itself in the middle of a debate for how to treat the growing number of people here living on the street. there are more than 300 people in the city of sarasota classified as "chronically homeless," meaning they've been on the streets for more than a year. all together there are about 1,400 homeless people in sarasota county, an increase of nearly 70% since 2009. after the lodging...
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were out in the west side of the city and a lot of the developments are built on this side of the cityand so some of the benefits that we receive for the city seemed to be concentrated here. hopefully, there's some other benefits that we get out of it on the west side. so, i want to ask staff and maybe you have a answer me or maybe you don't. when i looked at the revenues that can be coming in, it looked like was stated was the direct revenues as a result of whatever happens right at the arena. i'm thinking that if there's a secondary or residual impact on other businesses and so forth when there are activities in this entertainment center. such as restaurants and people staying overnight. so, i am wondering if anybody did an analysis of data revenues would that generate? that might settle my anxiety about not having any resources to [inaudible]? suit adam badwater of civil or forced to bauman. we graduate to economic advisers. to look at projected revenues from the event center. the easiest estimated on-site direct revenues. somebody goes and buys a ticket they pay to park. they buy a
were out in the west side of the city and a lot of the developments are built on this side of the cityand so some of the benefits that we receive for the city seemed to be concentrated here. hopefully, there's some other benefits that we get out of it on the west side. so, i want to ask staff and maybe you have a answer me or maybe you don't. when i looked at the revenues that can be coming in, it looked like was stated was the direct revenues as a result of whatever happens right at the arena....
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enter the city. personally look forward to being able to ride my bike to games and concerts without having to go through traffic bart schedules that such. it will benefit the mission bay immensely. it'll provide open space that amused by everyone. we kill that will be all your own not only during events, and the were submitted clear everyone in san francisco will be welcome and will benefit from this project in mission bay. none of our reach the warriors have done, the due diligence and have it that the whole city involved in the process is incomparable. i've been to several meetings with her were concerns and work with all the groups and work out any- personally came to the merchants meeting which i'm a part of an answer the questions. unanimously decided to support the project. as is all the other neighborhood groups. i just wanted to thank you and support this arena. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, board of supervisors. i think you've are still being away. i am a 13 year reside
enter the city. personally look forward to being able to ride my bike to games and concerts without having to go through traffic bart schedules that such. it will benefit the mission bay immensely. it'll provide open space that amused by everyone. we kill that will be all your own not only during events, and the were submitted clear everyone in san francisco will be welcome and will benefit from this project in mission bay. none of our reach the warriors have done, the due diligence and have it...
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with the city for all most 10 years now. in many different capacity. started in the mayors budget office during the recession and went from there to budget office to labor negotiate and now at the department of public health. i am now a senior contract analyst on the team rebuilding general hospital and so going through this process, it has been a challenge in a lot och ways and in a lot of ways it has gin great. i have grown up in the city. i matureed in a lot of ways. i think some people still say i have matureing to do and that is fine but i have come into my own and think that is largely due to my work in city service. when i first came into had mayors office it came out there was actually a diversity training done for the staff ahead of time and i was appalled. i was like, why-they have to train these people to get ridy ready for me? why is that big a deal? i realized it is because there were no blind people in city hall. 1100 people and i was the only one. there were a lot of catch atealing people i am the blind guy tha
with the city for all most 10 years now. in many different capacity. started in the mayors budget office during the recession and went from there to budget office to labor negotiate and now at the department of public health. i am now a senior contract analyst on the team rebuilding general hospital and so going through this process, it has been a challenge in a lot och ways and in a lot of ways it has gin great. i have grown up in the city. i matureed in a lot of ways. i think some people...
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the police have zero power in this city. s are the new protected class and the hard-working people are the criminals. >> others see a city whose long-simmering anger has simply exploded. >> people underestimate how much people pay attention. you know, people in our neighborhoods are paying attention to what's happening around them. and what they found was what they found before, which is people talking about that they care about their communities and neighborhoods but they don't see any material result. in terms of actual resources to sustain work that will sustain the community people don't see that and people are angry. >> frustration has been witnessed firsthand by congressman elijah cummings. >> i know without a doubt there's a lot of anger but there's a lot of anger for a lot of reasons. when you deprive a people of economic opportunity, i think the door swings wide open for all kinds of problems. >> much of the city's discontent across the political spectrum has been focused on its leadership. >> i think stephanie rawli
the police have zero power in this city. s are the new protected class and the hard-working people are the criminals. >> others see a city whose long-simmering anger has simply exploded. >> people underestimate how much people pay attention. you know, people in our neighborhoods are paying attention to what's happening around them. and what they found was what they found before, which is people talking about that they care about their communities and neighborhoods but they don't see...
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even though the city offered her a flat and money. ow that most of the 344 families who used to live here has taken the buyout she has decided to move but feels a sense of loss. >> translation: it is not that anyone is against the olympics. it's that they destroy people here. the community. everything. >> reporter: another big concern is drug gangs and spill over the violence inside the city. city financials say things were calm during the world cup and they expect the same with rio 2016. if you're thinking about going to the biggest porting event on the planet, 7.5 million tickets are available. more than half cast $30 or less-- cost $30 or less >>> there's much more on this and other stories on our website. al jazeera.com. the top story on there now, the long awaited elections in car. >> the panama canal, an engineering marvel, crammed with billions of dollars in commercial traffic, this canal is considered a wonder of the engineering world. >> okay, vamos. >> nicaraguans pacific coast line, still untouched by development. but perhap
even though the city offered her a flat and money. ow that most of the 344 families who used to live here has taken the buyout she has decided to move but feels a sense of loss. >> translation: it is not that anyone is against the olympics. it's that they destroy people here. the community. everything. >> reporter: another big concern is drug gangs and spill over the violence inside the city. city financials say things were calm during the world cup and they expect the same with rio...
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how to look at the goals in the city and if the goals are to support human beings living in the city and thinking about our youngest is crucial and being a key part of development is crucial i bring together childcare providers delivering early childhood addition education and bring their concerns to me because they can't come to daytime facilities i want to echo their voices to make sure they have facilities and childcare providers needing homes they're able to provide early childhood and education i appreciate this discussion today thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, i'm michelle was was a childcare provider for 3 two years i take care of children i see the children around the city still their range from 8 to 4 two years and many of which have children i'm sad to hear the family childcare providers are vulnerable to rent increases they can't afford and eviction he support of conclusion childcare ordinance and including the option thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> >> thank you for the change of the speakers i'm a newly leased not go
how to look at the goals in the city and if the goals are to support human beings living in the city and thinking about our youngest is crucial and being a key part of development is crucial i bring together childcare providers delivering early childhood addition education and bring their concerns to me because they can't come to daytime facilities i want to echo their voices to make sure they have facilities and childcare providers needing homes they're able to provide early childhood and...
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they are calling it the final assault, iraqi forces storm the center of ramadi, trying to recapture the city from isil. ♪ >>> hello there, i'm barbara sarah, you are watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up on the program, under massive public pressure, india's tough rape laws for juvenile offenders. >>> the number of migrants arriving in europe passes one million in just a year. >>> and greece's parliament votes to recognize palestinian statehood. ♪ >>> hello there, thank you for joining us, the iraqi military is reporting progress in its major offensive against the islamic state of iraq and the levant in ramadi. iraq's government says it's soldiers are advancing on the city center, where it's mates about 300 fiers remain. isil has held ramadi since may. its first objective was to cut off supply lines into the city. progress has been slow, because the iraqi government wants to rely on its own troops and sunni tribes rather than shia militia who have been accused of human rights abuses. retaking ramadi would be among the most significant victories against isil thus far. this map
they are calling it the final assault, iraqi forces storm the center of ramadi, trying to recapture the city from isil. ♪ >>> hello there, i'm barbara sarah, you are watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up on the program, under massive public pressure, india's tough rape laws for juvenile offenders. >>> the number of migrants arriving in europe passes one million in just a year. >>> and greece's parliament votes to recognize palestinian statehood. ♪...
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i am grateful for his service to the city. he has both modernized the results and brought peace back to the streets. but now it is time to have a new set of perspective. i have asked for an interim superintendent until a complete search can be done. from the task force the new superintendent, and this is not the end of the problem, but it is the beginning of the solution to the problem. there are systemic challenges that will require sustained reforms. it is a work in progress as we continue to build the kconfidene and the trust by the public in our police force. everyone has a role to play. i'm just as responsible and accountable as everyone else towards working at that solution. i do not take that responsibility lightly and i will work to make sure that we will ensure that the strong chicago that we all want and the public deserves. laurie? >> you talked about transparency and accountability, and if you knew about this before, why didn't you come out and just say so. >> well, lauren, as you know the family contacted the court
i am grateful for his service to the city. he has both modernized the results and brought peace back to the streets. but now it is time to have a new set of perspective. i have asked for an interim superintendent until a complete search can be done. from the task force the new superintendent, and this is not the end of the problem, but it is the beginning of the solution to the problem. there are systemic challenges that will require sustained reforms. it is a work in progress as we continue to...
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he said he asked for last night the resignation of the city's mayor. we're going to take a break and have much more on the back end. ♪ a a we're following breaking news at this hour, and it happened half an hour ago. chicago's mayor, ron immanuel, asked for the resignation of the police chief, gary mccarthy, with the force since 2011. following the shooting death of black teen, laquan mcdonald. he was shot 16 times by a white police officer, the officer involved in that case, jason van zike, has been charged with murder. and he was released with $50,000 cash b
he said he asked for last night the resignation of the city's mayor. we're going to take a break and have much more on the back end. ♪ a a we're following breaking news at this hour, and it happened half an hour ago. chicago's mayor, ron immanuel, asked for the resignation of the police chief, gary mccarthy, with the force since 2011. following the shooting death of black teen, laquan mcdonald. he was shot 16 times by a white police officer, the officer involved in that case, jason van zike,...
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plugged into the city, powered by the world. temple.edu/takecharge. >> "inside story" year in review topic number four -- governor wolf's first year and the state-budget mess. the democrat arrived in harrisburg in his famous jeep, promised to change how the state deals with taxes, with the gas industry, school funding, the overall state budget, and yet nearly six months have passed since the budget deadline. and as of this taping -- as of this taping, no agreement has been reached, but it's likely it will set a record in modern times for being the latest budget. now, rather than getting into the process going on right now, terry, how did we get here? is this naivety or is this stubbornness or a combination of both with wolf and the legislature? >> probably a combination of both. look, governor wolf was elected by 10 points. he ran on a campaign to increase education spending and to pay for it by a shale tax. the voters elected him. the problem is the republicans increased their majorities in both chambers -- a record 120 house m
plugged into the city, powered by the world. temple.edu/takecharge. >> "inside story" year in review topic number four -- governor wolf's first year and the state-budget mess. the democrat arrived in harrisburg in his famous jeep, promised to change how the state deals with taxes, with the gas industry, school funding, the overall state budget, and yet nearly six months have passed since the budget deadline. and as of this taping -- as of this taping, no agreement has been...
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the city's mayor says fighting climate change will benefit the most desperate. >> reporter: the city will have to catch up fast because the worst thing about climate change is it is hitting the poor people the most. 80% of the people living in africa are poor and living below a dollar a day. when the drafts come, winds, the floods come, those cities will be hit hard. >> reporter: the city has several other projects on the go to frequent the environment, including support in the installation of solar panels on the roofs of businesses to generate clean energy with excess electricity being fed into the city's grid. water management devices have also been installed in low income homes as part of the environmental drive. water is free, but it is limited to 350 liters a day, but some groups say that has hit the most needy >> this drive for water conservation, water saving, is now a burden that poor people must carry rather than industry mining, agricultural, wealthier households. that is where the savings in water and the savings in electricity should really be targeted first. >> reporter:
the city's mayor says fighting climate change will benefit the most desperate. >> reporter: the city will have to catch up fast because the worst thing about climate change is it is hitting the poor people the most. 80% of the people living in africa are poor and living below a dollar a day. when the drafts come, winds, the floods come, those cities will be hit hard. >> reporter: the city has several other projects on the go to frequent the environment, including support in the...
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that's about it in the city. suburbs north and west staying put, generally mid and upper 30s. 35 the low tonight. a late mix move on in for the northwestern suburbs. notice these temperatures. 20s and flirting with the si eezing mark. these are the areas that could see a little icy accumulation late tonight and early tomorroe morning. it all turns to rain everywhere. 52 wednesday. new year's eve, quiet, 51. 44 on friday, new year's day. closer to normal for the weekend, near 40 degrees. morning commute on a monday. hopefully no big issues, lauren. >> still pretty quiet out there. lots of green traffic flows behind me. we have one accident on the roads. it's on the henry hudson parkway. heading southbound, this is out in the 150s. there's an accident out there that blocks the right lane. it is a bit of a slow ride getting through this area. delays only go back about an exit. still no so bad. i'll continue to keep you posted on that. heading over to the gowanus, things looking good out there past the belt merge thro
that's about it in the city. suburbs north and west staying put, generally mid and upper 30s. 35 the low tonight. a late mix move on in for the northwestern suburbs. notice these temperatures. 20s and flirting with the si eezing mark. these are the areas that could see a little icy accumulation late tonight and early tomorroe morning. it all turns to rain everywhere. 52 wednesday. new year's eve, quiet, 51. 44 on friday, new year's day. closer to normal for the weekend, near 40 degrees. morning...
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our correspondent has been to the city of concordia. barricades meant to hold back the water have been breached. >> reporter: this woman is hoping to go back home soon. she has been living in this tent for days since her house was destroyed by the floods. the recent rain is complicating her situation even more. >> translation: i have nothing left. my children have no shoes, no clothes. i'm not sure how long i'm going to live like this. i am told this will be weeks before the water will go down and if it continues to rain it will only get worse. >> reporter: she is just one of the people who have been forced out of homes because of flooding. the river is not far away from here and that's why northies built this wall over a decade ago to prevent the flooding of this area. -- authorities. the problem is this time the rain and the amount of water was so intense that it flooded other parts of the city. authorities here are monitoring the barricades built around the city and tried to prevent the situation from getting worse. one says they're g
our correspondent has been to the city of concordia. barricades meant to hold back the water have been breached. >> reporter: this woman is hoping to go back home soon. she has been living in this tent for days since her house was destroyed by the floods. the recent rain is complicating her situation even more. >> translation: i have nothing left. my children have no shoes, no clothes. i'm not sure how long i'm going to live like this. i am told this will be weeks before the water...
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the city said about 4,000 people sleep on the streets every night. some of them don't want help. city leaders say many of them are looking for the city to help keep them safe. last week the council approved the idea of a pilot program for about 100 people. they would be given bass i can shell -- basic shelter and sanitation. one of the earliest and biggest hurdles is finding a place for that program to operate. >> siting is a big issue and major challenge and finding places to build affordable housing is hard enough, finding places for those new program also be harder. >> last december the city shut down the jungle. it was along coyote creek. one of the country's largest illegal camps. we will have a live report in the next hour. >>> tonight the oakland city council will consider ways to provide more shelter for the homeless. they will vote on declaring a homeless crisis and suspend some rules on housing, health and security. that would give the city more flexibility in where it could offer shelter including in some unused warehouses. oakland has about 400 shelter beds available r
the city said about 4,000 people sleep on the streets every night. some of them don't want help. city leaders say many of them are looking for the city to help keep them safe. last week the council approved the idea of a pilot program for about 100 people. they would be given bass i can shell -- basic shelter and sanitation. one of the earliest and biggest hurdles is finding a place for that program to operate. >> siting is a big issue and major challenge and finding places to build...
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that is why the old city is the holy city. this is the old city. basically, the old city and its immediate surroundings constitute what we call jerusalem. jerusalem has been mentioned in the bible and different holy books. it is the old city. the municipal city has been added and it has been added in a very erratic way in order to , include areas and then exclude population. way -- very odd way. the rest is not jerusalem. when you want to decide on the future of jerusalem, you have to make that distinction between the old city and the municipal city. the city that has been enlarged. so reconciliation in midst of conflict, we need to agree on such issues of municipal services, day-to-day living problems, status of holy places, and disagree on issues such as political sovereignty. the proposed solution is to have the holy old city to have a special international jewish-christian-muslim custodianship. east is for the arab jerusalem, which is muslim and christian. and then the west is the jewish jerusalem. and then the city will be without barriers or r
that is why the old city is the holy city. this is the old city. basically, the old city and its immediate surroundings constitute what we call jerusalem. jerusalem has been mentioned in the bible and different holy books. it is the old city. the municipal city has been added and it has been added in a very erratic way in order to , include areas and then exclude population. way -- very odd way. the rest is not jerusalem. when you want to decide on the future of jerusalem, you have to make that...
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this hearing i'd like a better understanding the current status of parking restriction program and the city's effort if addressing the parking of oversized vehicles the rest i submit thank you supervisor farrell and colleagues one ordinance today when the voters a number of years ago passed the city cash to provide benefits to keep people stabilized in our city if it was one the go biggest initiatives for homelessness and people founds housing assaults, however, in work with the housing providers and hsa a potentially minor 200 flaw i believe that would prudence to amend important individuals being evicted that cause our decide for resources and continued to, housed currently an, an individual was in undermines hsa notified that individual before the benefit can be discontinued we were able to get that individual on the cash for stabilization but the third compliance have no source of income to pay rents and have their housing security threatened san francisco of them face eviction so today, i'm introducing a common sense or more to our cutters cash housing that concretes a 3 year for the cas
this hearing i'd like a better understanding the current status of parking restriction program and the city's effort if addressing the parking of oversized vehicles the rest i submit thank you supervisor farrell and colleagues one ordinance today when the voters a number of years ago passed the city cash to provide benefits to keep people stabilized in our city if it was one the go biggest initiatives for homelessness and people founds housing assaults, however, in work with the housing...
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a little bit of precipitation along the north of the city. remember, these are just computer models but it gives an indication there's moisture in the area. by thursday, 9:00 in the morning, all that out and we clear up rather nicely for most of the day before clouds return late in the evening on thursday. tonight we'll head to 42 46 in hemstead. tomorrow up to 56. fair amount of clouds building in the early afternoon and clearing in the evseing down to 5 55. record highs into the weekend. monday a cold front comes in and we bring showers. as far as the forecast goes, weekend simply spectacular. 60 saturday and 64 sunday. it could go higher than that, we could break a record. we are being concerned right now. here's your forecast. look at that. 60 on friday. 60 saturday and 64 sunday. even with rain on monday we're looking at 60 degrees as a high temperature before sliding back into the 50s. still above average. folks, that's your forecast. >> very good. >> he's wondering around the studio aimlessly. >> i don't know. i thought he was going to
a little bit of precipitation along the north of the city. remember, these are just computer models but it gives an indication there's moisture in the area. by thursday, 9:00 in the morning, all that out and we clear up rather nicely for most of the day before clouds return late in the evening on thursday. tonight we'll head to 42 46 in hemstead. tomorrow up to 56. fair amount of clouds building in the early afternoon and clearing in the evseing down to 5 55. record highs into the weekend....
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he says the city should increase current capacity from 500 to 1,000 per day. that's not part of plan unveiled by the mayor today which would establish rapid response teams that will canvass every block from canal to 145th street in manhattan every day, will respond within one hour to reports of homeless or homeless encampments made to 311, add 100 cops to both make arrests the response teams. outreach teams are trying to deal with those in the subways. this is exclusive cbs video of outreach workers trying to get shelter. something rodrigo lisboa understands. >> i have a drug addiction. homeless. >> reporter: outside the west 4th street station he says tried to help him. >> they can't help you unless you are going to make the yourself. >> and you haven't done that yet? >> not yet, i have not. >> reporter: from drug addiction to emotional problems to severe mental illness, outreach workers are up against everything. >> it's tough. not everyone accepts our services on first time or the tenth time or the 100th time but we always continue to engage with them. >> re
he says the city should increase current capacity from 500 to 1,000 per day. that's not part of plan unveiled by the mayor today which would establish rapid response teams that will canvass every block from canal to 145th street in manhattan every day, will respond within one hour to reports of homeless or homeless encampments made to 311, add 100 cops to both make arrests the response teams. outreach teams are trying to deal with those in the subways. this is exclusive cbs video of outreach...
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the city were being rebuilt as low-rise housing for the low income tenants and for middle class, the city was really being knitted together. it was being repaired in a way that i think not everyone was aware of. but if you went to the outer boroughs, you could see that whole swaths of the city were being rebuilt effectively. >> with housing for regular new yorkers now, perhaps by no coincidence, the population grew during the '90s. property abandonment went to a history lesson. affordability, the lack of which threatens our middle and lower classes, reminding us of a lesson to be learned from the past and from the window pane. that if a look of affordability leads to an exodus from the city as it did in the '70s, we could face a crisis that could take decades to fix. with a look at housing in our city, arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. ernie: all right. thank you very much. joining me right now, two good guests. say hello to christine and ken. thank you both for being here. this whole series has brought us up to today. we've seen a lot of growth. >> unbelievable. not only in housing, but in
the city were being rebuilt as low-rise housing for the low income tenants and for middle class, the city was really being knitted together. it was being repaired in a way that i think not everyone was aware of. but if you went to the outer boroughs, you could see that whole swaths of the city were being rebuilt effectively. >> with housing for regular new yorkers now, perhaps by no coincidence, the population grew during the '90s. property abandonment went to a history lesson....
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the city says construction is on time and on budget. cup, when some stadiums were finished, only days before the games began. >> translation: there are two kinds of olympics. games that take the benefits out of the city and the city that takes the benefits out of the games. we're taking full advantage of having the olympics in rio. >> reporter: in 2015 the city held 20 test events, including the triathalon. here athletes may have to compete while smelling raw sewerage and seeing garbage floating by their boats. the city promised the olympic committee it would clean up the bay significantly, but now officials admit their efforts may not come close to the satisfying the athletes. the sailing events may have to be held elsewhere. on the periphery, graffiti is here. a woman initially refused to leave even though the city offered her a flat and money. now that most of the 344 families who used to live here have taken the buy out she has decided to move but feels a sense of loss. >> translation: it is not that anyone is against the olympics. i
the city says construction is on time and on budget. cup, when some stadiums were finished, only days before the games began. >> translation: there are two kinds of olympics. games that take the benefits out of the city and the city that takes the benefits out of the games. we're taking full advantage of having the olympics in rio. >> reporter: in 2015 the city held 20 test events, including the triathalon. here athletes may have to compete while smelling raw sewerage and seeing...
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the city says construction is on time and budget. unlike the world cup, when some stadiums were finished days before the game began. there are two kinds of olympics, games that take the benefits out of the city, and the city that takes the benefits out of games. we are taking full advantage of having the olympics in rio. >> in 2015, the city held 20 test event, including the triathlon. environmentalists are raising concerns about the fight expected to hold most of the competitions. here athletes may have to compete while smalling raw sewerage. the city promised the olympic committee that it would clean up the bay. now officials admit it may not be enough. on the periphery of the park, memories and processes makes way for access into the area. initially this person refused to leave even though the city offered her a flat and money. most of the 344 families took the buyout. she decided to move, but feels a sense of loss. >> it's not that anyone is against the olympics. they destroy people here, the community, everything. another concern
the city says construction is on time and budget. unlike the world cup, when some stadiums were finished days before the game began. there are two kinds of olympics, games that take the benefits out of the city, and the city that takes the benefits out of games. we are taking full advantage of having the olympics in rio. >> in 2015, the city held 20 test event, including the triathlon. environmentalists are raising concerns about the fight expected to hold most of the competitions. here...
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and that's an issue because we have in the city, all the places where you see green, new york city, long island, it's a rain but it's cold and it's a wind-swept rain. it's not a nice morning at all. every place you see the pink and purple colors, and white of course, that's where we're seeing snow and sleet and some freezing rain. it all changes to rain before it tapers. a -- it tapers off. a couple hours more is what we're expecting of wet weather winter weather alerts in effect until 1:00 p.m. for most locations and then changes to rain. right now, we want to send it to alex denis with your time saver traffic. >> thank you. >>> we have two overturned vehicles on route 84 westbound. the first is at exit 19 and the second is at exit 20. slippery conditions reported through the area. and you are able to navigate on 48. these are off to the shoulder. but know it's an indication of the conditions through the area. and on the taconic, two accidents southbound. the first is at pudding street and the second is at route 100. and subway issues due to switching problem, d train service is suspend
and that's an issue because we have in the city, all the places where you see green, new york city, long island, it's a rain but it's cold and it's a wind-swept rain. it's not a nice morning at all. every place you see the pink and purple colors, and white of course, that's where we're seeing snow and sleet and some freezing rain. it all changes to rain before it tapers. a -- it tapers off. a couple hours more is what we're expecting of wet weather winter weather alerts in effect until 1:00...
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record high temperatures for the city are possible on sunday. we are talking mid-60s in the area thanks to the jet stream that is dipping south over our area this time of year. it's well to the north, thanks to the el nino pattern over the pacific. there's no end to it at least not through next week across the area. we may see a change comingp ia ace couple weeks. in the meantime, we are going to be above average. right now, it's 57 in tribeca. 60 in jersey city and 52 in shupeep's head bay. up to the north, over the hson valley, the temperatures are mid to upper 40s. poughkeepsie, newburgh, sussex and white plains. no rain in sight. clouds are around, but that's about it for now. the storm system that's back over the great lakes has all the energy over the lakes and nothing to the south of it. and bring cloud cover and a drop in temperatures won't happen until next week. we are still in the 50s then. for this evening, it is nice out there. if you have plans to do holiday shopping, get out there. temperatures will stay in the 50s this evening. ov
record high temperatures for the city are possible on sunday. we are talking mid-60s in the area thanks to the jet stream that is dipping south over our area this time of year. it's well to the north, thanks to the el nino pattern over the pacific. there's no end to it at least not through next week across the area. we may see a change comingp ia ace couple weeks. in the meantime, we are going to be above average. right now, it's 57 in tribeca. 60 in jersey city and 52 in shupeep's head bay. up...
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♪ an iraq brigadier general says the city of ramadi is under their full control and raised the flag ofiberation over the government building. ♪ you are watching al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha and also ahead a rare evacuation underway, syrians trapped in three battleground areas given safe passage out. a painful legacy resolved, south korea and japan reach an agreement over the women used as war time sex slaves. hoping to end burundi's unrest, talks underway to try to resolve the month-long violence. ♪ iraqi forces in ramadi say they have raised the iraqi flag above the central government building seized from i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. seized ramadi more than 100 kilometers west of baghdad back in may. the army along with sunni tribal fighters now control the government compound in the neighborhood, other reports had said i.s.i.l. still controls parts of the city and we are joined now from irbill and tell us the very latest as it seems to be changing by the moment. >> reporter: yes, in the last few minutes you have heard a statement on iraqi state t.v. by one of the spokesmen for
♪ an iraq brigadier general says the city of ramadi is under their full control and raised the flag ofiberation over the government building. ♪ you are watching al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha and also ahead a rare evacuation underway, syrians trapped in three battleground areas given safe passage out. a painful legacy resolved, south korea and japan reach an agreement over the women used as war time sex slaves. hoping to end burundi's unrest, talks underway to try to resolve...
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enter the city. personally look forward to being able to ride my bike to games and concerts without having to go through traffic bart schedules that such. it will benefit the mission bay immensely. it'll provide open space that amused by everyone. we kill that will be all your own not only during events, and the were submitted clear everyone in san francisco will be welcome and will benefit from this project in mission bay. none of our reach the warriors have done, the due diligence and have it that the whole city involved in the process is incomparable. i've been to several meetings with her were concerns and work with all the groups and work out any- personally came to the merchants meeting which i'm a part of an answer the questions. unanimously decided to support the project. as is all the other neighborhood groups. i just wanted to thank you and support this arena. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, board of supervisors. i think you've are still being away. i am a 13 year reside
enter the city. personally look forward to being able to ride my bike to games and concerts without having to go through traffic bart schedules that such. it will benefit the mission bay immensely. it'll provide open space that amused by everyone. we kill that will be all your own not only during events, and the were submitted clear everyone in san francisco will be welcome and will benefit from this project in mission bay. none of our reach the warriors have done, the due diligence and have it...
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so oneness the key question, if they just concur a city and then move on, then the i.s. ile they seize another city or return, and this has been a problem the last ten years or so that the government hasn't been able to con sop date areas that the u.s. british or iraqi military is able to recover. >> it is interesting that you mentioned the city population, who still leaves in ramadi and about not having revenge attacks against sunnies how have tribal fighters been in this operation, do you think? have they been kept out of it largely. >> well, they are saying that the iraqdy -- that the forces include sunni militia, i don't know how prominent their role is. they are certainly important to have them present. iraqi think in the more important decision was not to use the shiite militia, because that was thought to be counter product i, and just inflamed tensions which underlay the whole ensurgeonsy. so i this i that was the key decision. with the tribal leaders, or the militia are involved, it is not cheer they are very involved. i think they are still sitting on the fence.
so oneness the key question, if they just concur a city and then move on, then the i.s. ile they seize another city or return, and this has been a problem the last ten years or so that the government hasn't been able to con sop date areas that the u.s. british or iraqi military is able to recover. >> it is interesting that you mentioned the city population, who still leaves in ramadi and about not having revenge attacks against sunnies how have tribal fighters been in this operation, do...
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a threat to the city of boston phoned in new york. why final are questioning its credibility. >>> also breaking, a family in ohio outraged when prosecutors don't file charges against the police officers who shot and killed a 12-year-old boy . >> anchor: the coin flip that had fans flipping out. today coach belichick defending the decision that led to a loss against the jets. >> anchor: well, if you haven't heard the first storm of the season is moving in. a winter weather advisory will soon be up and we are going to see it all. and ice . >> anchor: and this will start out as snow for almost everyone overnight before turning into a wintery mess that you will see in the morning. a lot of people stocking up today, shovels and demand along with ice melt. everyone of course wants to be prepared and after last winter, this will be do will. 7 news with team coverage tonight from the preparations of the mbta to work being done on the roads. our weather team is here with the latest on storm's track let's start with jeremy reiner . >> anchor: we
a threat to the city of boston phoned in new york. why final are questioning its credibility. >>> also breaking, a family in ohio outraged when prosecutors don't file charges against the police officers who shot and killed a 12-year-old boy . >> anchor: the coin flip that had fans flipping out. today coach belichick defending the decision that led to a loss against the jets. >> anchor: well, if you haven't heard the first storm of the season is moving in. a winter weather...
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joking classes marry they spent 6 years in and out of homeless shelter not enough to make the rent in the city when they won the lottery they were 29 points short if the minimum score to qualify they notified the family they were speed limit to pick up the keys they were going to give the unit to someone else befsh got on the horn and called multiple paternity excluding our office we called the mayor's office of housing and we call all called north america in a to work on the credit score he worked with them to raise the credit score and worked with the family center to fund-raise to guarantee their first year of the are we talking about after all the work neiman denied the credit application we are that all at wit's end we have all at wit's end we some of us were prairie crying and beven said without a word run to the neiman office and perching signed the lease on behalf of the ramos family to move in that week that the testament to beven's tenancy we know him for the initiative an exam of pilots the city has not taken on and worked on the bureaucracy and if say this is a list of things we've
joking classes marry they spent 6 years in and out of homeless shelter not enough to make the rent in the city when they won the lottery they were 29 points short if the minimum score to qualify they notified the family they were speed limit to pick up the keys they were going to give the unit to someone else befsh got on the horn and called multiple paternity excluding our office we called the mayor's office of housing and we call all called north america in a to work on the credit score he...
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the notion of the incomparable city arose out of the. this reverberate all the way down the david dukes, and became a platform for people to blame republican president for not doing enough for the city. it was giuliani of course we can't reverse that icing the cities are the center of innovation in america. why can't dissolve the own problems? so buckley actually mightily fought mostly about that. if you look at it in kind of a grand way, he said that lindsay sachin was nothing more than the federal government is going to bail us out, and, indeed, before lindsay was elected mayor, state and local, state and federal aid with 27% in the city's budget the president has done it was 50% budget. so the irony of course is that none of the social problem talked about in 65 was cured by any of this money, and then -- broke to boot. like a double bogey. buckley instead talked about local solutions to a degree that didn't take much of what giuliani did. i wrote down some the items of his agenda. just to give you some quick ideas because they will s
the notion of the incomparable city arose out of the. this reverberate all the way down the david dukes, and became a platform for people to blame republican president for not doing enough for the city. it was giuliani of course we can't reverse that icing the cities are the center of innovation in america. why can't dissolve the own problems? so buckley actually mightily fought mostly about that. if you look at it in kind of a grand way, he said that lindsay sachin was nothing more than the...
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we pay permits and city taxed unlike all the tmc drivers the second congested city i believe that is a big cause of all our traffic accidents with the pedestrians getting hit with video of people driving the tmcs most of taxi drivers have been driving professionally 20 years we video to go introduce a training course approved we the mta we're not out there in our private vehicles so we have to have people taking taxis that carry people around from out of town my main reason for coming here could i is to impress on you, the portions of allowing taxis to turn left off of mission as we are allowed to drive in the red zone and treat taxis as transit like we or so thank you. >> thank you, sir. thank you. next speaker, please. >> >> (calling names). >> mr. wiener. >> herbert wiener one thing i really want to point out is those blocks on mission street are very, very long they're the equivalent of two city blocks basically and it was difficult for me to get access to my doctor's appointment i'm able bodied but how about for people with disabilities walking those two to four blocks is really
we pay permits and city taxed unlike all the tmc drivers the second congested city i believe that is a big cause of all our traffic accidents with the pedestrians getting hit with video of people driving the tmcs most of taxi drivers have been driving professionally 20 years we video to go introduce a training course approved we the mta we're not out there in our private vehicles so we have to have people taking taxis that carry people around from out of town my main reason for coming here...
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will help to collect the cat data to understand what portfolio and something that the city wants to encourage they provide some of the basic needs and i hope we get behind today, i want to thank supervisor mar and supervisor tang for supporting this and hsa for working on this specifically trent and noel and joyce crumble and my staff and all the housing providers in this and colleagues, i ask for your support. >> thank you supervisor farrell seeing no other names on the roster colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? we'll take that without objection. the ordinance is passed on the first reading unanimously item 13 please. item to amend the ordinance to authors the san francisco public utilities commission to enter into one or more for the insult all the time and aggregate not to exceed $1.7 billion to finance several other projects the cost of the west side water project pursuant that is enacted by the voters and to reiterate indicate the previous connections taken. >> colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? we'll take that without objection. the item passes
will help to collect the cat data to understand what portfolio and something that the city wants to encourage they provide some of the basic needs and i hope we get behind today, i want to thank supervisor mar and supervisor tang for supporting this and hsa for working on this specifically trent and noel and joyce crumble and my staff and all the housing providers in this and colleagues, i ask for your support. >> thank you supervisor farrell seeing no other names on the roster...
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patrick's cathedral in the city tomorrow. i'm ray villeda, news4 new york. >>> still ahead on news4 new york at 5, after a three-week manhunt, the so-called affluenza team has been caught. how police were finally able to track him down and what he was doing when they found him. >>> also, arrested for going on vacation? we're going to tell you why a connecticut officer got in trouble for taking a trip to hawaii. >>> and a cool crime in a church. you can't see both at the same time. your trihonda dealers remind you to put down your device and drive safely. meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. you can too. call now. now we can connect more devices, at the same time. the wifi in this house is amazing. so is my guacamole. hi grandma and grandpa! [laughs] time warner cable even has an internet plan for us. get the internet speed that's right for you. from 3 megs to u
patrick's cathedral in the city tomorrow. i'm ray villeda, news4 new york. >>> still ahead on news4 new york at 5, after a three-week manhunt, the so-called affluenza team has been caught. how police were finally able to track him down and what he was doing when they found him. >>> also, arrested for going on vacation? we're going to tell you why a connecticut officer got in trouble for taking a trip to hawaii. >>> and a cool crime in a church. you can't see both at...
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resistance in the city. osama ben javad records from erbil in northern iraq. >> a major battle is over. these soldiers have been celebrating after they took control of a key compound in the central part of the city. provincial and council buildings is symbolic. whoever controls these administrative buildings holds the city. >> yes, ramadi is now a free city. the hero of the armed forces have put the iraqi flag over the government complex in el anbar. >> the el hos neighborhood someone area. downtown ramadi, in the north iraqi forces haven't been able to cross the euphrates river and i.s.i.l. attackers continue from the east of the city. presence here crumbled when i.s.i.l. fighters moved into much of the city. it is also the first battle that the iraqi army has fought without the direct dispowrt of f the popular mobilize forces, also known as the shia militias. won't predict when the force he will completely take over ramadi but these soldiers have cleared hundreds of road side bombs planted by i.s.i.l. a maj
resistance in the city. osama ben javad records from erbil in northern iraq. >> a major battle is over. these soldiers have been celebrating after they took control of a key compound in the central part of the city. provincial and council buildings is symbolic. whoever controls these administrative buildings holds the city. >> yes, ramadi is now a free city. the hero of the armed forces have put the iraqi flag over the government complex in el anbar. >> the el hos neighborhood...
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latino community throughout the city. however, there are concerns from latino leaders who say it will market. we'll talk to the new york city housing commissioner and the union head that represents thousands of building workers, workers who support the plan. minutes. right now, though, the national immigrant integration conference just wrapped up in brooklyn. it was a three-day meeting involving hundreds of and national and local leaders who came together to find ways to help and defend immigrants in our area, even though there's little progress across the nation right now on immigration reform. here to tell us what was accomplished, manuel castro, executive director of the new immigrant community empowerment, and marcy suarez, youth organizer from make the road new york. she got to meet someone very important. we'll hear about that in a second. un placer. thank you for joining us this morning. manuel, the goal of the conference going in, and tell me if you met the goal after it was all over. conference. i mean, we had the
latino community throughout the city. however, there are concerns from latino leaders who say it will market. we'll talk to the new york city housing commissioner and the union head that represents thousands of building workers, workers who support the plan. minutes. right now, though, the national immigrant integration conference just wrapped up in brooklyn. it was a three-day meeting involving hundreds of and national and local leaders who came together to find ways to help and defend...