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we bring you today a resolution to adopt the urban design guidelines. it will apply design direction for projects in neighborhood commercial, mixed use and downtown commercial districts and for projects, where 25 or more residential units, 150 feet, or nonresidential uses in residential. due to community feedback, we'll provide applicability. that i will design later. there's a revised resolution that's been passed arnaz well. -- around as well. to understand how the urban design guidelines will affect the current process, let's start with an understanding of how design review works. it's triggered under application requirements including downtown, can't use along with 311 and 312 and also during the site review process. so when we have a project that comes in now, of course, we're looking at the zoning, location, and the use. and we're immediately looking to see what existing guidelines apply. so this is a map that shows some of the different areas of the city and the purple that you will see is where the residential design guidelines apply. those are
we bring you today a resolution to adopt the urban design guidelines. it will apply design direction for projects in neighborhood commercial, mixed use and downtown commercial districts and for projects, where 25 or more residential units, 150 feet, or nonresidential uses in residential. due to community feedback, we'll provide applicability. that i will design later. there's a revised resolution that's been passed arnaz well. -- around as well. to understand how the urban design guidelines...
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carson said 2018 is the last year for urban shield going forward" and "urban shield as we know it ends after this year." >> if you think there is no relationship between urban shield training and what is happening with the killing of young black people in this country you are wrong.>>supervisor scott haggerty, who wanted the exercise to continue in its current format as long as alameda county sheriff gregory ahern agreed to several reforms, was the lone board member to vote against carson's motion. the board's vote means that the county will accept $5.5 million in urban shield area security initiative funds so the sheriff can host the training exercise again this september at the alameda county fairgrounds in pleasanton. those funds originate from the u.s. department of homeland security. there was hissing and booing and plenty of reaction by opponents of sheriff ahern as he arrived. representatives of several groups including defund opd, ca immigrant youth among others to show their disapproval for what they call a glorified gun show and macho law enforcement exercise that frightens t
carson said 2018 is the last year for urban shield going forward" and "urban shield as we know it ends after this year." >> if you think there is no relationship between urban shield training and what is happening with the killing of young black people in this country you are wrong.>>supervisor scott haggerty, who wanted the exercise to continue in its current format as long as alameda county sheriff gregory ahern agreed to several reforms, was the lone board member...
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joseph duffy will be here, and urban forester krichris buck. the board requests you turnoff or silence all phones or electronic devices so that they will be disturb the proceedings and that you carrie on conversations in the hallway. appellants, purchase mutt holders and respondents are each given seven minutes to present their case and three minutes for rebutt tall. members of the public who are not affiliated with the parties have up to three minutes each to address the board and no rebuttals. with y we ask that you speak into the microphone. you're asked but not required to submit a business card or speaker card when you come up to speak, and we have speaker cards on the left-hand side of the podium. the board welcomes your comments andtion ises, and we have customer satisfaction cards on the podium for your use. if you have questions about a rehearing, the board's comments or schedules, feel free to contact us after the meeting or come by the office. this meeting is broadcast live on sf govtv channel 78, and will be rebroadcast friday after
joseph duffy will be here, and urban forester krichris buck. the board requests you turnoff or silence all phones or electronic devices so that they will be disturb the proceedings and that you carrie on conversations in the hallway. appellants, purchase mutt holders and respondents are each given seven minutes to present their case and three minutes for rebutt tall. members of the public who are not affiliated with the parties have up to three minutes each to address the board and no...
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the world of urban and france are very different.asked with leading the faithful and the world dominated by conflicting believes. the tremendous way of taking on the shepardiherding of the grea tradition and retranslating it of our time, it is an impossible burden for us to imagine. but, is that the beauty and simplicity of the church? >> people look to him because he's a voice of conscious and it is a voice that has an authenticity to it. it does not speak for a political party or a national interest. it is a voice of integrity. he calls us to be the best that we can be. marc of 20, pope john pal the second apologized for the crusades and the violent campaigns. >> we are asking for forgiveness in the youth of violence for the name of truth hostility taken towards other religion. >> unlike pope urban the second who chose war. >> the pope is where you look towards for an example to have an easier life as a catholic. >> despite being a religious leader, the pope's reach extends far beyond spiritual phase. >> the pope survives because h
the world of urban and france are very different.asked with leading the faithful and the world dominated by conflicting believes. the tremendous way of taking on the shepardiherding of the grea tradition and retranslating it of our time, it is an impossible burden for us to imagine. but, is that the beauty and simplicity of the church? >> people look to him because he's a voice of conscious and it is a voice that has an authenticity to it. it does not speak for a political party or a...
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critics are blasting urban shield as a glorified gun show. and it of a sizes militarization and frightens the public especially communities a color. >> i am sure there is a place somewhere in the world for the sheriff and urban shield but that place is not here in almeda county. >> if you think there is no relationship between urban shield type a training and what is happening with the killing of young black people, you are wrong. >> reporter: supporters say that urban shield supported by the sheriff's office doesn't only consist of s.w.a.t. team training but also disaster response and emergency preparedness. >> it is an integration of agencies. urban shield is an invaluable training event. >> reporter: sheriff officials .2 recent mass shootings and terrorist attacks. >> the sheriff is resolved and he believes strongly in urban shield and you do not have to look any further i what is going on around the country with the school shootings. and the sheriff wants this region to be best prepared to respond to incidents like that. >> the future of
critics are blasting urban shield as a glorified gun show. and it of a sizes militarization and frightens the public especially communities a color. >> i am sure there is a place somewhere in the world for the sheriff and urban shield but that place is not here in almeda county. >> if you think there is no relationship between urban shield type a training and what is happening with the killing of young black people, you are wrong. >> reporter: supporters say that urban shield...
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now funding for urban shield is on the line. welcome to the four on to . >>> henry lee joins us live from the meeting in oakland with the latest on this, henry? >>reporter: the board of supervisors has a meeting that is still going on with the motion tie -- with emotions high on both sides of the issue . >>> [ loud arguing ] >> there with his think i jeering and plenty of high emotion as opponents of the urban shield program urge the board not to fund it for another year. one person was kicked out by deputies after protesters yelled at a sheriff commander who spoke out in favor of it. they say it is a glorified gun show and macho law enforcement exercise that emphasizes militarization and frightens the public, especially communities of color. but the sheriff's office says urban shield consists of not only swat team training but also disaster response and emergency preparedness. recent terror attacks are reason to have the training attracting agencies across the world. we heard from people on both sides of the issue.>> you can't
now funding for urban shield is on the line. welcome to the four on to . >>> henry lee joins us live from the meeting in oakland with the latest on this, henry? >>reporter: the board of supervisors has a meeting that is still going on with the motion tie -- with emotions high on both sides of the issue . >>> [ loud arguing ] >> there with his think i jeering and plenty of high emotion as opponents of the urban shield program urge the board not to fund it for...
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. >>> the allen -- the alameda county board of supervisors voted to pass the urban shield for another year. say this over -- overemphasizes military tactics and it's frightening to communities of color. more now from henry lee live in the newsroom. >> reporter: the board voted 4- 1 this afternoon to approve urban shield for this fall, but not before a contentious hearing that lasted for more than three hours. there was hissing and booing, and plenty of high emotion, as opponents of the sheriff see most -- of the sheriff's urban shield program voted not to find it for another year. one person who hoped to speak was picked up by deputies after protesters yelled at a sheriff's commander who spoke in favor of it. critics are blasting urban shield as a glorified gun show and macho law-enforcement exercise that exercises militarization and friends the public, especially communities of color. >> i'm sure there is a place somewhere in the world for the sheriff and urban shield. but, that place is not in alameda county. >> and if you think there is no relationship between urban shield kind of
. >>> the allen -- the alameda county board of supervisors voted to pass the urban shield for another year. say this over -- overemphasizes military tactics and it's frightening to communities of color. more now from henry lee live in the newsroom. >> reporter: the board voted 4- 1 this afternoon to approve urban shield for this fall, but not before a contentious hearing that lasted for more than three hours. there was hissing and booing, and plenty of high emotion, as opponents...
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pope urban ii called for violence in the name of one world under one catholic church.orking to heal the wounds his predecessor inflicted almost 1,000 years earlier. >> religion produced such varied emotions. there's tragedy, there are crimes. it's a story of 2,000 years of such things. and the popes have been part of that story right from the start. >> in 1187, after only 88 years under christian rule, salladi's ho holy. >> some of his people suggest they should destroy the holy sepulchre. it is christ's tomb. and he says, no, let's let it survive. saladin is a man very much aware of the power of mercy. >> it was very different from that of the crusaders. >> he was motivated by thechris and jews should live together. >> he entrusts the key of the church to the holy sepulchre to a muslim family. even though it's a muslim's responsibility to let christian worshipers in and out of the holiest church in christendom. pope urban iii is forced to surrender the notion that christianity must rule the world and negotiate new relationships with other faiths. >> the recognition th
pope urban ii called for violence in the name of one world under one catholic church.orking to heal the wounds his predecessor inflicted almost 1,000 years earlier. >> religion produced such varied emotions. there's tragedy, there are crimes. it's a story of 2,000 years of such things. and the popes have been part of that story right from the start. >> in 1187, after only 88 years under christian rule, salladi's ho holy. >> some of his people suggest they should destroy the...
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one of the largest urban conflicts since the largest urban conflicts since the second world war.nd the frontline in the battle the so—called islamic state. i was given rare a ccess so—called islamic state. i was given rare access to an elite unit of iraq's special forces. the first tea m iraq's special forces. the first team into mosul. we'rejust iraq's special forces. the first team into mosul. we're just getting ready to set up a base, and suddenly we being fired upon by isis. these are the men who reunited iraq and liberated mosul. but at what cost? these are the soldiers of iraq's elite counter—terrorism service. spirits were high. to them, mosul was just another battle. and one they were going to win. this major is a gold division of the site, leading the ground offensive towards mosul. the operation deliberate mosul is about to begin for these men. but their primary target is a string of villages on the outside of mosul. but as we set off, almost read away, the team discovered a series of roadside bombs? isis have been using improvised explicit devices in unprecedented numb
one of the largest urban conflicts since the largest urban conflicts since the second world war.nd the frontline in the battle the so—called islamic state. i was given rare a ccess so—called islamic state. i was given rare access to an elite unit of iraq's special forces. the first tea m iraq's special forces. the first team into mosul. we'rejust iraq's special forces. the first team into mosul. we're just getting ready to set up a base, and suddenly we being fired upon by isis. these are...
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would have temporary congestion fee programs for specific zones such as a downtown centers or dense urban cores. while san francisco has opposed this idea before...the san francisco examiner says at least one bay area lawmaker is interested in implementing this program in san francisco. a 2011 study shows that a 3- dollar fee to enter downtown san francisco could lower collisions with pedestrians by up to 5-percent. right now, the bill is tentatively on the schedule to be heard by committee on transportation today...no word yet on which cities would be impacted if passed. live in millbrae, sandra osborne, kpix 5 the mayor of one bay area city is touting driverless buses as the . >>> the idea is two cities in northern california and two in southern california that would have temporary con getion programs -- congestion programs for dense urban cores. san francisco opposed the idea before, the san francisco examiner says at least one bay area lawmaker is interested in implementing this program in san francisco. toll give you can -- to give you an impact of traffic, adding a $3 toll heading i
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i think not. >> he believes strongly in urban shield. i don't think you have to look any further with domestic terror incidents, shootings, and the sheriff wants this region to be the best prepared in the country to respond to incidents like that. >> reporter: and the sheriff also says he understands the concerns of protesters but he believes this training exercise is very important for law enforcement and first responders. now, the urban shield expo is happening this september. the 12 year the sheriff's office has hosted the event and we may giving you a live look right now inside the board of supervisors meeting because the supervisors are said to vote any minute now or sometime soon, i should say, on whether to continue funding the urban shield program. my colleague is inside that meeting right now. you will have the results of this vote coming up later today here on ktvu. a very important vote and obviously a lot of people out here voicing their concerns with this program. >> certainly will have an update at 4. >>> we are learning th
i think not. >> he believes strongly in urban shield. i don't think you have to look any further with domestic terror incidents, shootings, and the sheriff wants this region to be the best prepared in the country to respond to incidents like that. >> reporter: and the sheriff also says he understands the concerns of protesters but he believes this training exercise is very important for law enforcement and first responders. now, the urban shield expo is happening this september. the...
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and then initiating the land use, urban and regulatory tasks as well. we've already developed a ceqa options technical memorandum for review by the port. it will help drive our approach to compliance with ceqa. so the alternatives development assessment and program selection is the multihazard risk assessment will be part in help driving or formulation and analysis of alternatives to address both seismic and flood, and again, we can't emphasize the importance of engaging our stakeholders in the process of developing criteria that will be used in the formulation of our alternatives and eventually the selection of those alternatives. and the component of the alternative analysis again is on your left in addressing the needs, risks and aspirations and how we can integrate those in terms of criteria, an alternatives analysis and ultimately recommendation of initial improvements. some of the -- but also for flooding, we'll be looking at soft solutions, more like earth and berms and living shore lines. [please stand by for captioner switch] about at how the s
and then initiating the land use, urban and regulatory tasks as well. we've already developed a ceqa options technical memorandum for review by the port. it will help drive our approach to compliance with ceqa. so the alternatives development assessment and program selection is the multihazard risk assessment will be part in help driving or formulation and analysis of alternatives to address both seismic and flood, and again, we can't emphasize the importance of engaging our stakeholders in the...
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you're looking at this unique quality of urban slavery that transitions from an uncomfortable position to fully embracing this issue of human bondage. traditionally, old salem has talked mostly about the kind of white moravian history. they have really delved into the scholarship, but it was not fully integrated into the town. if you did not go to a certain section of old salem, which is the saint philip's historic district, where the church is, you would not have gotten a full sense of how integrated the population of the enslaved was. >> this site has been very important to african-americans. we consider it the touchstone of the african-american experience in winston-salem. it is the saint phillips african more avian church nor in as the -- saint philip's african moravian church. this site is culturally, historically significant and very part of the salem story. >> we are now in the 1861 larger facility for the congregation, at saint phillips. it originally started in a log church in 1823, this larger building accommodated 200 members. they had the traditional seating that would have
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so at this point, the future of urban shield for 2019 may be in jeopardy. in oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you. >>> the santa clara county sheriff's office says it mistakenly allowed federal immigration officers to enter the county jail and interview four inmates. the interviews took place march 7th and 8th. about the same time that i.c.e. interviewed inmates at the san francisco county jail, prompting an apology by the sheriff. none of the four inmates were detained by i.c.e. the staff mistakenly allowed i.c.e. agents into the jail, and, the jail has since strengthened clearance procedures. two more attempts by i.c.e. one week later and on monday were unsuccessful. >>> should you be asked about your citizenship in the 2020 census, state lawmakers say no. paul chambers joins us now with why california is suing the trump administration. >> reporter: california secretary of state and attorney general feel undocumented people will be afraid to answer this question. it could affect federal funding coming into the state and reduce the number of l
so at this point, the future of urban shield for 2019 may be in jeopardy. in oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you. >>> the santa clara county sheriff's office says it mistakenly allowed federal immigration officers to enter the county jail and interview four inmates. the interviews took place march 7th and 8th. about the same time that i.c.e. interviewed inmates at the san francisco county jail, prompting an apology by the sheriff. none of the four inmates were...
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it basically goes to making urban shield happen. however, that doesn't mean that local agencies, local governments are exempt from having to pay from things. there's local tax dollars that have to go into making urban shield happen, paying personnel, overtime, et cetera. >> the sheriff's department says this year's conference is preparing first responders to serve may area communities in case of disaster. the board is meeting now to vote on this matter. >>> new at noon, they're well known for antilgbtq views. the westmore baptist church spent the morning protesting in one east bay community. the jessica tells us alamo residents staged their own demonstration as well. >> only four church members came in protested. the real story is this, dozens of community members who came out to protest against hate. >> in front of rancho elementary in alamo, a sea of rainbow colors and colors and chorus of love. >> we are peaceful loving people. >> drowned out the small group that held signs with messages of hate. >> when hate issues a press relea
it basically goes to making urban shield happen. however, that doesn't mean that local agencies, local governments are exempt from having to pay from things. there's local tax dollars that have to go into making urban shield happen, paying personnel, overtime, et cetera. >> the sheriff's department says this year's conference is preparing first responders to serve may area communities in case of disaster. the board is meeting now to vote on this matter. >>> new at noon, they're...
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urban field trains local, national and sometimes international police in a two-day exercise.ike wayne freemont call it an exercise or training. protesters describe it as being racist and mill tarristic. >> all across the country, young black men have been killed and continue to be killed by police. >> reporter: some 7,000 people, including those who take part in urban shield took part in 2007. >> i was here when we had the earthquake and i was working here when we had the fire and you got all these agencies that come in to help and you have to manage them. >> reporter: but the methodology is a matter of debate. >> it's not about protection, it's just about giving the police more tools, more toys, more tactics to do what it is that they do. >> reporter: urban shield, two words, an 11-year history and one continuing discussion. in oakland, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> california's wine industry is expected to take a big hit if china follows through on new tariffs on u.s. goods. >> china announced ean extra 15 tariff on wine. >> reporter: dave phillips has been pouring his hea
urban field trains local, national and sometimes international police in a two-day exercise.ike wayne freemont call it an exercise or training. protesters describe it as being racist and mill tarristic. >> all across the country, young black men have been killed and continue to be killed by police. >> reporter: some 7,000 people, including those who take part in urban shield took part in 2007. >> i was here when we had the earthquake and i was working here when we had the fire...
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attacks as reasons for this. >> the sheriff is resolved and believe strongly in urban shield. i don't think you have to look any further than what is happening around the country with domestic terror incidents, school shootings. the sheriff wants this region to be the most prepared in the country, to respond to incidents like that. >> reporter: urban shield will take place in september across the bay area but the future of the program could be in jeopardy beyond 2018. henry lee ktvu fox news . >>> coming up on "mornings at 2 on the 9" , detailing what's happening on b.a.r.t. trains and in part stations. ok honey you play with your monkey while i get your little brother cleaned up. daughter: uh oh. monkey swimming. irreplaceable monkey protection. detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria, but adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. daughter: uh oh. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> b.a.r.t. police released new statistics on the attempt to fight crime on trains. they break down the numbers do we break down the numbers now. >> reporter: jessica long
attacks as reasons for this. >> the sheriff is resolved and believe strongly in urban shield. i don't think you have to look any further than what is happening around the country with domestic terror incidents, school shootings. the sheriff wants this region to be the most prepared in the country, to respond to incidents like that. >> reporter: urban shield will take place in september across the bay area but the future of the program could be in jeopardy beyond 2018. henry lee ktvu...
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look at the benefits of the project relative to the impact and with regard to the urban design guideline. technically the project isn't subject because the guidelines don't go into effect until april but it's a relative issue and looking at it the urban design guidelines adopted last week contain 24 specific goals. and it's virtually impossible for every single project to meet every single goal. i think we need to sort of analyze the project based upon the comprehensive goals and policies that are in the u.d.g. and with this particular project there may be some goals where the project may not excel but i think looking at it in whole i think the benefits outweigh the minor impacts for the project. >> good afternoon. jessica range, planning staff with the environmental division. we did conduct an analysis of the air quality impact in the courtyard without the building and with the proposed building and the results are in your c.p.e., specifically table 5 and the west courtyard would experience a reduction in the particulate matters and the central and east courtyards would experience an in
look at the benefits of the project relative to the impact and with regard to the urban design guideline. technically the project isn't subject because the guidelines don't go into effect until april but it's a relative issue and looking at it the urban design guidelines adopted last week contain 24 specific goals. and it's virtually impossible for every single project to meet every single goal. i think we need to sort of analyze the project based upon the comprehensive goals and policies that...
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for most urban areas, an additional .25 to .33" are possible today, with somewhat varying amounts over relatively short distances. showers will gradually diminish by saturday. a drying trend is expected later sunday through early next week. another low pressure system will possibly bring wet weather back mid to late next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) ( james )( james ) breaking news we are following... school officials say police are responding to a report of shots fired at a residence hall at central michigan university. an alert was sent out to students. this is the school's twitter page. an automated phone message from the school also was sent to students. ( darya ) breaking news.... san jose police believe they have found the person responsible for sending threats to the alum rock unified schools. ( james ) the suspect is 12 years old. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live in san jose this morning with the latest. ( lydia ) san jose police believe a 12-year old girl was behind the social media post on twitter. district offic
for most urban areas, an additional .25 to .33" are possible today, with somewhat varying amounts over relatively short distances. showers will gradually diminish by saturday. a drying trend is expected later sunday through early next week. another low pressure system will possibly bring wet weather back mid to late next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) ( james )( james ) breaking news we are following... school officials say...
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members of 'the stop urban shield group'...say the training "militarizes" police...and negatively affexts vulnerbale communities of color. (grant) chaos at a south bay high school. students run from class---after a threat to their school. kron 4s dan kerman..reports from cupertino. a scene of panic tuesday afternoon at cupertino high school, students running for their lives after the campus is evacuated after receiving a reat over the phone.sot sahithi goginehi/cupertino high junior 12-17she say everyopourne g out of the library and she looked at us and said run so we ran, everyone starting runningsot tanaz harooni/cupertino high junior 18-23it was scary because there are so many shootings going on , i don't know whats happening anymore sheriff's officials say about 1pm, the school received a phone call from a robotic voice threatening the campus administrators got on the p.a. system and ordered the students to evacuate immediatelysot manpreet chandok/cupertino high senior 35-45whoever was in the library we started p
members of 'the stop urban shield group'...say the training "militarizes" police...and negatively affexts vulnerbale communities of color. (grant) chaos at a south bay high school. students run from class---after a threat to their school. kron 4s dan kerman..reports from cupertino. a scene of panic tuesday afternoon at cupertino high school, students running for their lives after the campus is evacuated after receiving a reat over the phone.sot sahithi goginehi/cupertino high junior...
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there's also a divide between rural, urban, and suburban america. according to a new quinnipiac poll, when asked whether people would be safer if more americans were armed, 46% of those in rural areas said yes. but 65% of those living in cities and suburban neighborhoods said they would feel less safe. governor john hickenlooper, a democrat from colorado, a state that saw guns tragedies in columine and aurora, joins us from denver. thanks for being with us. so even in that data point, you see the dilemma right. is that to some degree your geography sort of forms your ideology certainly when it comes to guns. how do you overcome that? hickenlooper: it's a reflection of how divided rural and urban america are on many levels. and i think it also reflects the different relationship. in rural areas, hunting and how you teach your son how to hunt and you don't kill something unless you're going to eat it. that whole relationship is a rite of passage. whereas many people most people in urban areas don't have guns, don't hunt and they don't appreciate and u
there's also a divide between rural, urban, and suburban america. according to a new quinnipiac poll, when asked whether people would be safer if more americans were armed, 46% of those in rural areas said yes. but 65% of those living in cities and suburban neighborhoods said they would feel less safe. governor john hickenlooper, a democrat from colorado, a state that saw guns tragedies in columine and aurora, joins us from denver. thanks for being with us. so even in that data point, you see...
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wall street journal, bloomberg, cvo, naacp, urban league has all talked about parts of this bill that cause problems, and would cause problems in our economy. today i want to talkk about another part of the bill keep me awake at night. that got our ability to go after mortgage discrimination by accepting 85% of pain -- makes under the loans they make under the home mortgage disclosure act. so communities of color have been discriminated against through 1968 the federal housing administration led the charge actively discriminating to give on to those in the minority communities helping white families to finance to achieve the american dream. this policy was not a secret. it was not the product of a handful of racist government officials. it was the official policy of the united states government until 1968 and in my lifetime of 90 senators who served today. the official policy of this government was to help white people buy homes in two denied that help to black people because the government set the standard cf degree people followed washington lee building economic security to take ou
wall street journal, bloomberg, cvo, naacp, urban league has all talked about parts of this bill that cause problems, and would cause problems in our economy. today i want to talkk about another part of the bill keep me awake at night. that got our ability to go after mortgage discrimination by accepting 85% of pain -- makes under the loans they make under the home mortgage disclosure act. so communities of color have been discriminated against through 1968 the federal housing administration...
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urban below the luminato and light art festival in frankfurt. extreme biking stephanie mt has made a name for herself in a mainly male domain. and we start off with one of spain's biggest and craziest festivals every year in march the city of and then thea assures in the spring with its last fire festival now that literally means the fires in the local dialect and it's famous for its incredibly elaborate plaster and cardboard puppets which are called new york's or is a beautiful tradition that includes music fireworks traditional costumes and an unexpected twist and we want to see it first hand. classify as it's a festival of sound and color on the streets of l.a. . yeah the spanish says he celebrates the arrival of spring with a parade of oversized poppier mushy figures. i. think. the festivities are directed from the balcony of the space he holds this is where the fire of my your or queen is the fire yes resides that i just say it's not me that the fire is a mixture of tradition and mundanity due to its many cultural levels the festival was ad
urban below the luminato and light art festival in frankfurt. extreme biking stephanie mt has made a name for herself in a mainly male domain. and we start off with one of spain's biggest and craziest festivals every year in march the city of and then thea assures in the spring with its last fire festival now that literally means the fires in the local dialect and it's famous for its incredibly elaborate plaster and cardboard puppets which are called new york's or is a beautiful tradition that...
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urban farming is catching on in india's big cities.rket slated to grow rapidly over the next five years, many start—ups are trying to get a foothold. consumers are increasingly worried about the quality of the food they eat and are choosing to probe their own food at home. to round off our week—long series on india's farming sector, we talk to a business owner catering to the urban farming community. the whole idea was to encourage people to be less deep—set —— dependent on nature and work with nature rather than against it. we wa nt nature rather than against it. we want each and every individual to have access to fresh pesticide free food, within two kilometres radius. your food travels about 50— 100 kilometres before it reaches your food plate. that is increasing drastically because of the chemicals we are using. we are turning our existing land baron. —— barren. when people started going bad produce they saw how fresh it was. they could come and pluck it themselves. when they cooked it they saw how fresh it was. they realised it wa
urban farming is catching on in india's big cities.rket slated to grow rapidly over the next five years, many start—ups are trying to get a foothold. consumers are increasingly worried about the quality of the food they eat and are choosing to probe their own food at home. to round off our week—long series on india's farming sector, we talk to a business owner catering to the urban farming community. the whole idea was to encourage people to be less deep—set —— dependent on nature and...
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how we understand the urban south. the bbb doo-wop -- web dubois. in 1990, the international olympic committee selected atlanta, georgia as the host for the olympics. achievement signaled a moment for a southern city that only 25 years before had reeled from urban rebellions. they took to the streets to air grievances over poor living conditions. nearly two decades had passed since he had ascended to the mayor's office thanks to a coalition. winning the right to host the olympics, atlanta had scored a tremendous public relations victory. flashed the nickname, marketed by the atlantic convention bureau and different trade administration's to lay claim atlanta had outgrown its status, transcending the region and history, after a massive intervention or reinvention. it had arrived at the newest and most modern world-class international city. the fruits of this success were not and have never been shared equal. poor blacks had benefited little of the events from the previous two decades. atlanta's poor and working-class re
how we understand the urban south. the bbb doo-wop -- web dubois. in 1990, the international olympic committee selected atlanta, georgia as the host for the olympics. achievement signaled a moment for a southern city that only 25 years before had reeled from urban rebellions. they took to the streets to air grievances over poor living conditions. nearly two decades had passed since he had ascended to the mayor's office thanks to a coalition. winning the right to host the olympics, atlanta had...
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for most urban areas, an additional .25 to .33" are possible today, with somewhat varying amounts over relatively short distances. showers will gradually diminish by saturday. a drying trend is expected later sunday through early next week. another low pressure system will possibly bring wet weather back mid to late next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. toll to 101. ( robin ) ( robin )the wet weather caused many problems for people in the east bay yesterday. strong winds knocked down a tree... resulting in power line being knocked out as well.kron 4's haaziq madyun shows us where it high voltage power lines that should be up above were on the ground thursday on arrowhead drive in the oakland hillssot the massive pine tree proved to be no match for weather conditions here in the hills says pg&e spokesperson tamar sarkissiansot
for most urban areas, an additional .25 to .33" are possible today, with somewhat varying amounts over relatively short distances. showers will gradually diminish by saturday. a drying trend is expected later sunday through early next week. another low pressure system will possibly bring wet weather back mid to late next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20...
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would you agree the urban divide exists in urban areas, as well as rural areas? >> i in excluded that in my testimony today we are seeing within urban areas the lack of broadband access by so many simply because it's just unaffordable. as indicated between the library in my city, the libraries being packed with children just trying to get online to do homework. we actually, through the national interleague of cities had a conversation about this very issue and the representative from connecticut, made very strong statements confirming so many children don't have the capability to do online homework. a wifi hot spot certainly is not the answer. it happens in inner cities, and urban areas. this is a significant problem to address, as well. >> what's the best way of meeting that urban need? >> i think we need to focus on ways to possibly reduce the cost of broadband. currently to get 10 megs cost many families over $100 a month. that's just not affordable. it costs easily $100. my neighbor who is required, talking about connectivity for seniors, of course he wants t
would you agree the urban divide exists in urban areas, as well as rural areas? >> i in excluded that in my testimony today we are seeing within urban areas the lack of broadband access by so many simply because it's just unaffordable. as indicated between the library in my city, the libraries being packed with children just trying to get online to do homework. we actually, through the national interleague of cities had a conversation about this very issue and the representative from...
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. >> oh, he wrote an article reminding us, urban art has never been confined to urban murals or picture on a wall. yet the sharp curve into the redevelopment district posed a traffic hazard to officials decided a wall was needed. a wall that could also serve as a site specific art. this was the winner of a 1966 competition, a strong bold statement. decades later, it's shrouded in pines, yet it's a strong relic of its time. i think a designation of it would bring forward that visionary thinking and hopefully inspire more people to learn about that area of san francisco and diamond heights. >> supervisor tang: thank you. and i noticed earlier when the representative from public works was talking about maintenances, you had raised your hand. do you have, based on yush resear -- your research, any understanding of how it was maintained in the past? >> well, i think that's been the question with all of us. i do have the deed easement, a copy of that, and basically it says it is the san francisco. i have a friend who just started at the sf arts commission, so i don't know if they would be hel
. >> oh, he wrote an article reminding us, urban art has never been confined to urban murals or picture on a wall. yet the sharp curve into the redevelopment district posed a traffic hazard to officials decided a wall was needed. a wall that could also serve as a site specific art. this was the winner of a 1966 competition, a strong bold statement. decades later, it's shrouded in pines, yet it's a strong relic of its time. i think a designation of it would bring forward that visionary...
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we're going to talk live with the sheriff about urban shield and he'll explain just why the training is so crucial for law enforcement and first responders. >>> interstate 880 has reopened to passenger traffic after being closed for a while because of whiteout conditions. we'll have an update from the sierra right after the break. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >> >> we talked about it earlier. the blizzard warning in passenger vehicles. and trucks are being turned around on interstate 80. christien kafton drove up to blue canyon earlier to show us the conditions there. >> we are here at blue canyon, about 5200 feet in elevation. if you take a look you can see the roads coated in a layer of snow. that's one of the r
we're going to talk live with the sheriff about urban shield and he'll explain just why the training is so crucial for law enforcement and first responders. >>> interstate 880 has reopened to passenger traffic after being closed for a while because of whiteout conditions. we'll have an update from the sierra right after the break. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there....
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some of these urban farms had been supported by grants from the u.s. department of agriculture. >> this is one you provided for us. >> wow. >> and that support can be critical to their success. >> that seasonal hot tunnel allows to extend the growing season during the months here in texas when we get down to the sub-freezing temperatures. those urban operations that i see that are small in size are great in stature. this is growing power 101. >> reporter: promoters of urban farms say there's an abun dance of unused land in cities across the country, and the movement to convert those open spaces to productive agriculture like this has just begun. gary striker for nbc news. >> i love that idea. >> yeah. well, i don't necessarily love it, but i love to eat it. >> grow a salad. >> we'll do it together. >> there you go. after you change the kid's diaper. >> yeah, that's what i want to talk about right now. that's a dirty job. everyone will have to be able to do at some point or another. i've done it, you've done it. >> multiple times, literally. >> yeah. >>
some of these urban farms had been supported by grants from the u.s. department of agriculture. >> this is one you provided for us. >> wow. >> and that support can be critical to their success. >> that seasonal hot tunnel allows to extend the growing season during the months here in texas when we get down to the sub-freezing temperatures. those urban operations that i see that are small in size are great in stature. this is growing power 101. >> reporter: promoters...
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urban/suburban america. and i think it's almost a different facet of what lincoln talked about when he talked about a house divided against itself shall not long stand. i think we got to fix it. and anybody who lives in urban area and thinks that they're not dependent on where their food comes from is crazy, right? and we don't often times don't do a good enough job in urban areas going out and getting involved in the rural parts of the state, representing those self-interests and making sure that people get a real chance, i mean a real chance, if they're living and raising cattle, growing corn, get a real chance to be appreciated. and i think we put a lot of time over the last six or seven years of going out and trying to listen harder. i mean, if you want to persuade someone to think about an issue differently, don't tell them high you think they're wrong. i think it's better just to keep asking this is an old trick from the restaurant business. i spent 15 years in brew pub. if you get them to repeat back
urban/suburban america. and i think it's almost a different facet of what lincoln talked about when he talked about a house divided against itself shall not long stand. i think we got to fix it. and anybody who lives in urban area and thinks that they're not dependent on where their food comes from is crazy, right? and we don't often times don't do a good enough job in urban areas going out and getting involved in the rural parts of the state, representing those self-interests and making sure...
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"the wall street journal," bloomberg, the fdic, the congressional budget office, the naacp, the urban league have all talked about parts of this bill that cause problems and would cause problems in our economy. today i want to talk about another part of the bill that keeps me awake at night, the part that guts our ability to find and go after mortgage discrimination by exempting 85% of banks from reporting data about loans they make under a law called the home mortgage disclosure act, or hmda. there's a long and shameful history in this country of discriminating against communities of color when they try to buy homes. from 1934 to 1968, the federal housing administration led the charge actively discriminating, by refusing to ensure loans for qualified buyers in minority communities, while helping white families finance their plans to achieve the american dream. this policy was not a secret. nope, it was not the product of a hand full of racist government officials. nope. it was the official policy of the united states government until 1968, in my lifetime and the lifetime of 90 senato
"the wall street journal," bloomberg, the fdic, the congressional budget office, the naacp, the urban league have all talked about parts of this bill that cause problems and would cause problems in our economy. today i want to talk about another part of the bill that keeps me awake at night, the part that guts our ability to find and go after mortgage discrimination by exempting 85% of banks from reporting data about loans they make under a law called the home mortgage disclosure act,...
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precipitation amounts given now will likely change as the system comes into better focus, however, expect most urbano pick up 1-2 inches of rain, while 3 to 8 are possible over the higher terrain (especially big sur). moderate to locally strong south to southwest winds will also accompany the arrival of the cold front later wednesday, with sustained winds of 15 to 30 mph, and gusts 35 to 55 mph (strongest winds at favored locations such as higher terrain, coastline, and favored valleys). given the trajectory and nature of the air masses involved with this storm system (tropical versus arctic), temperatures will be mild versus the month of unsettled weather, leading to much higher snow levels. we've been updating this story throughout the evening with push alerts. we first told you about the fire just before 8 pm tonight. remember you can get breaking news alerts sent straight to your phone. all you have to do is download the free kron 4 mobile app. (jr stone)tonight - a dui checkpoint is underway in the east bay.. in memory of a chp officer that was killed by a suspected drunk driver. officer andrew
precipitation amounts given now will likely change as the system comes into better focus, however, expect most urbano pick up 1-2 inches of rain, while 3 to 8 are possible over the higher terrain (especially big sur). moderate to locally strong south to southwest winds will also accompany the arrival of the cold front later wednesday, with sustained winds of 15 to 30 mph, and gusts 35 to 55 mph (strongest winds at favored locations such as higher terrain, coastline, and favored valleys). given...
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this is urban regime theory working.ake place and put the onus of what is going to develop our children to private corporations when at the center of our school systems, we should be responsible. if we want better schools, public schools, we must demand for better public schools. and as i think about this, atlanta is still a very segregated city. historically, the invisible racial line was pond paunts. another north was white, everything south was black. now it's i-20. we have to do a better job in terms of bringing together programs that will allow for diverse students. and it's not just black and white. it's the city is extremely diverse. maynard jackson high school has taken a real stab at that. they tried very well to do things, they have really good programs going. i do a lot of work with the fulton county march. do a lot of work with clayton, dekalb, atlanta public schools. fulton county schools. in terms of social studies curriculum and how we can do things in terms of diversity. but what we must do is it's going
this is urban regime theory working.ake place and put the onus of what is going to develop our children to private corporations when at the center of our school systems, we should be responsible. if we want better schools, public schools, we must demand for better public schools. and as i think about this, atlanta is still a very segregated city. historically, the invisible racial line was pond paunts. another north was white, everything south was black. now it's i-20. we have to do a better...
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in urban schools 21% said they lot of four or more hours per week, that's a higher figure, than urban secondary at 24%, about one in four. every student i've ever talked has been a low-income student of color in an urban setting. i taught fifth grade for several years in a south bronx school that was quite literally the low of the performing school in new york city's loft performing school district. so it aligned perfectly with my own experience, disruption was easily the biggest challenge we face and without question the biggest impediment to student learning. many in my post classroom life most of my interests are in curriculum and instruction, which i think gets too little attention from reform at large. but i would argue that getting the school's climate and culture right matters more than getting its curriculum right. you could have noble prize winners in front of every classroom delivering best in class curriculum, but my gut tells me it wouldn't help if kids are having disruptive behavior and to disruptive behavior, feeling physically unsafe in school. bit of a war story. my fi
in urban schools 21% said they lot of four or more hours per week, that's a higher figure, than urban secondary at 24%, about one in four. every student i've ever talked has been a low-income student of color in an urban setting. i taught fifth grade for several years in a south bronx school that was quite literally the low of the performing school in new york city's loft performing school district. so it aligned perfectly with my own experience, disruption was easily the biggest challenge we...
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. >> fed up with the sheltered confines of avignon, pope urban v decides the papacy has lost sight ofse and must return to the bones of st. peter in rome. >> urban v, a reform minded pope is appalled by the luxury, he was appalled by the self-indulgence in avignon. he announcedo cardinals th they could only have one course at dinner rather than their usl n-course banquet. it had increasingly become clear that if the papacy was tied to any country, that the ability to act as a spiritual leader would be seriously compromised. he was convicted that the papacy needed to return to its home in rome. but it was not an easy transition. >> the cardinals had become used to their indulgent lifestyle in avignon and did not appreciate the rundown conditions in in the fallen city. but urban v and his successor, gregory xi remained firm in the spiritual conviction that the papacy belongs at the tomb of st. peter. >> there's a lot of resent of them having to come down in the world, which shows what a cushioned, isolated existence they were living in avignon. you have a europe devastated by the plague
. >> fed up with the sheltered confines of avignon, pope urban v decides the papacy has lost sight ofse and must return to the bones of st. peter in rome. >> urban v, a reform minded pope is appalled by the luxury, he was appalled by the self-indulgence in avignon. he announcedo cardinals th they could only have one course at dinner rather than their usl n-course banquet. it had increasingly become clear that if the papacy was tied to any country, that the ability to act as a...
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as a matter of fact, one of my colleagues said this is urban renewal 2.0 and she said to me, how dares, because i was thinking about it relative to 96% of san francisco, but i also wanted to express that because it's not just about san francisco. but when you look at the map that i just held up, if this is about having more suburban communities do their fair share, when you look down to san matteo and santa clara counties, it is a thin little ribbon along the 1010 corridor. this is not about density equity, this is an attempt to rezone san francisco. and i say that is as someone who is proud of the rezoning efforts where we'll building thousands of units of housing on the waterfront and bay view hunter point and treasure island and mission rock and pier 70. we're cranking it out. we're doing it. supervisor tang, as i said earlier, did home sf. former supervisor farrell and myself, did accessory dwelling unit. it's not as though we have our heads buried in the sand, with that over to chair tang. >> supervisor tang: thank you, supervisor, peskin, i would say that there are many points i
as a matter of fact, one of my colleagues said this is urban renewal 2.0 and she said to me, how dares, because i was thinking about it relative to 96% of san francisco, but i also wanted to express that because it's not just about san francisco. but when you look at the map that i just held up, if this is about having more suburban communities do their fair share, when you look down to san matteo and santa clara counties, it is a thin little ribbon along the 1010 corridor. this is not about...
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in urban secondary schools, it was 24%. about one in four. every student i have ever taught has been a low income students of color in an urban setting. i taught fifth grade for several years in a south bronx elementary school that was the lowest performing school in new york city's lowest performing school district. the data i just alluded to aligns perfectly with my own experience. disruption was easily the biggest challenge we faced and without question the biggest impediment to student learning. in my post classroom life, most of my interests are in curriculum and instruction. i think it gets too little attention from reformers at large. i would argue getting the school's climate and culture right matters more than getting its curriculum right. you could have nobel prize winners delivering best in class curriculum, but my gut tells me it will not make much difference if students are hemorrhaging their learning time to disruptive behavior, feeling physically unsafe in school because they are worried about getting bullied in class or jumped
in urban secondary schools, it was 24%. about one in four. every student i have ever taught has been a low income students of color in an urban setting. i taught fifth grade for several years in a south bronx elementary school that was the lowest performing school in new york city's lowest performing school district. the data i just alluded to aligns perfectly with my own experience. disruption was easily the biggest challenge we faced and without question the biggest impediment to student...
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in urban secondary schools, it was 24%. every student i ever taught has been in an urban setting. i taught fifth grade for several years in a south bronx elementary school that was the lowest performing school in new york city's lowest performing school district. the data i just alluded to aligns perfectly with my own experience. in my post-classroom life, most of my interests are in curriculum and instruction. i would argue getting the school's climate and culture right matters more than getting its curriculum or pedagogy right. you could have nobel prize winners in every class delivering best in class curriculum, but my gut tells me it will not make much difference if students are hemorrhaging their learning time to disruptive behavior, feeling physically unsafe. a bit of a war story. my first year in the classroom coincided with joel klein's first year as new york city school chancellor. if you were the principal of a school like mine, as i understood it, there were two ways a principal could shine. the first would be to raise test scores, the second was to have a low suspensio
in urban secondary schools, it was 24%. every student i ever taught has been in an urban setting. i taught fifth grade for several years in a south bronx elementary school that was the lowest performing school in new york city's lowest performing school district. the data i just alluded to aligns perfectly with my own experience. in my post-classroom life, most of my interests are in curriculum and instruction. i would argue getting the school's climate and culture right matters more than...
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and urban demolition? >> you have accurately pointed out it is a significant problem. it drives down home values, creates a nice habitat for criminal activity. and that's one of the reasons that we have, you know, allocated significant funding for blight removal. but also, encourage the grant es in the varsities to make that a priority. they've done a very good job of that, for instance, in detroit. and i think they're having a sustained revival now for the first time in many decades. we start and then it sputters out, but it is really working now. i think one of the reasons is because mayor duggan has recognized the terrible effect of that blight. >> we're envious of that in cleveland. can you explain to us as appropriators how we can continue to reduce the red tape and guarantee the efficiency of the funds that are given to you to reduce blight? >> well, first thing we have to do is we have to recognize it as a problem. you know, the red tape issue is a very difficult issue to get through, as you know. b
and urban demolition? >> you have accurately pointed out it is a significant problem. it drives down home values, creates a nice habitat for criminal activity. and that's one of the reasons that we have, you know, allocated significant funding for blight removal. but also, encourage the grant es in the varsities to make that a priority. they've done a very good job of that, for instance, in detroit. and i think they're having a sustained revival now for the first time in many decades. we...
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the chief urban forester for our rec and part accident does work not without controversy so thank you for all you do. jesus mora. right there, our chief information officer with our fire department. thank you for being here and all you do with our fraud technology and fire department. thank you very much. congratulations on your awards. where's the entire dahlia housing portal team? this is a group that streamlined our affordable online housing service. thank you on behalf of so many people congratulations to you and to our encampment resolution team. these are the individuals making a huge difference on our streets. i see mohamed and jeff with you. thank you for all you do on behalf of the city. listen, congratulations everyone. i hope everyone has a wonderful evening and i'd like to bring up two amazing people our city starter and jason elliott. >> good evening, everyone. so this time last year we were at the impact awards and mayor lee came up here and we had a long-running joke that i've been with the city almost 20 years and i never got an impact award. he said the same thing too
the chief urban forester for our rec and part accident does work not without controversy so thank you for all you do. jesus mora. right there, our chief information officer with our fire department. thank you for being here and all you do with our fraud technology and fire department. thank you very much. congratulations on your awards. where's the entire dahlia housing portal team? this is a group that streamlined our affordable online housing service. thank you on behalf of so many people...