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city charging? >> yes, our intent is to recover our cost. the state law restricts uspermit fee. there is few different fees that apply including reserve we would require them to submit to address any others that the city has. this is designed to keep the city whole in terms of expenditure. i sent out my cease and desist letter and as of june 4 until such time as the permits have been granted, they should not be operating on public rights of way or parking on public streets, that is correct. we have made it clear that as of june 4 they have to be off of city streets and i think the mta director has made it quite clear that past behavior will be taken into account in terms of the application process, so i think it will behoove everybody to follow the directive issued today by having them off public street it is on june 4 and in the event they are not the mta director will review that behavior and i will reserve the right to do anything legally to make sure that the law is followed that i need to do. thank you. ank you. >> third thursdays at the commons is a monthly even
city charging? >> yes, our intent is to recover our cost. the state law restricts uspermit fee. there is few different fees that apply including reserve we would require them to submit to address any others that the city has. this is designed to keep the city whole in terms of expenditure. i sent out my cease and desist letter and as of june 4 until such time as the permits have been granted, they should not be operating on public rights of way or parking on public streets, that is...
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look a tit on a musical river trees thought to be the only used city in germany it was settled by the romans in the first century b.c. they named it agosta traver aura or the city of all gustus in the land of the treasury. as a roman city it had an estimated twenty thousand residents the foundations of the cathedral and the church of our lady go back to roman times and like many buildings here there you nasco world heritage sites. the market square in the old part of town is the heart of the city one hundred ten thousand people now called tria home. to push a negress the old roman entrance to the city is still standing today. the. construction sites in tree are always arouse curiosity the digging is shorter one cover historical artifacts this was supposed to be the location of a new underground car park instead the building works uncover the ruins of the forum by the city's oldest roman bathing home plex now protected by a glass pavilion. and as you might expect of an ancient roman city there's an amphitheater and it's here that germany's biggest roman cultural festival is held every
look a tit on a musical river trees thought to be the only used city in germany it was settled by the romans in the first century b.c. they named it agosta traver aura or the city of all gustus in the land of the treasury. as a roman city it had an estimated twenty thousand residents the foundations of the cathedral and the church of our lady go back to roman times and like many buildings here there you nasco world heritage sites. the market square in the old part of town is the heart of the...
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clearly, land use benefits over last -- a mile of the city. and we think, we would like to further study the location of the 22nd street station in order to find -- utilize that land. it is the fastest-growing station in terms of ridership in the caltrain system and yet is not even accessible at this point. it is a very challenging location for a station. there are clearly operational benefits, and it allows the possibility, which we did not include in the cost estimate, of even expanding underground at the fourth at townsend station which would be an underground station at that location. there are obvious negatives to this alignment. there is some increase in cost, about 900 million, we think, that requires additional environmental review of the segment that is south of the railyard. it requires relocating storage and maintenance facilities, as i said, and probably requires some relocation of utilities. so where are we headed here? we think this is a reasonable, doable timeline, obviously there are factors, that will come into play here, that
clearly, land use benefits over last -- a mile of the city. and we think, we would like to further study the location of the 22nd street station in order to find -- utilize that land. it is the fastest-growing station in terms of ridership in the caltrain system and yet is not even accessible at this point. it is a very challenging location for a station. there are clearly operational benefits, and it allows the possibility, which we did not include in the cost estimate, of even expanding...
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how to support change in the community and has been in the fore front of the change using her many connections to city agencies to provide services beyond her health center duties. for example, she has worked through the mayor's office to mentor and employ our youth and have used her connections with the san francisco professional business women's program and naacp to host workshops on building and getting student into college. in addition to her general work, she has supported students and patients, candidates. last year, she was instrumental in connecting up with the library. the patients are healthy, to parents, about health, school, patience and about summer programs for children. she is a dedicated and organized person. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i'm cheryl thornton. i'm sorry. i'm nervous. and i'm here with my son. and i've been a victim of discrimination, retaliation, bullying, by the department of public health. and i'm here today because i was removed from my job unlawfully. i continue to work and fight for the
how to support change in the community and has been in the fore front of the change using her many connections to city agencies to provide services beyond her health center duties. for example, she has worked through the mayor's office to mentor and employ our youth and have used her connections with the san francisco professional business women's program and naacp to host workshops on building and getting student into college. in addition to her general work, she has supported students and...
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the city would use 15% of funds collected from this general tax for any general purpose. the city would use the remaining 85% of this additional tax for quality early care andtio educa for children from newborns through age five whose parents are very low-income to low-income. quality early care and education for children from newborns to age three whose parents are low to middle-income and do not currently qualify for assistance. programs that support emotional, cognitive for children newborn throughe anncreased compensation for people who provide care for chil fewborn through early age five. if you vote yes, it means you want to kboes a new gross receipts tax of 1% on revenues a business receives from the lease of warehouse space in the city and 3.5% on revenues the business receives from the the city to fund quality s in education for children and other purposes. a no vote means you do not approve this tax. we're joined by lisa rhe from the san francisco republican party and an opponent of the measure i'd likeo start with miss remmer. why do you believe this proposition
the city would use 15% of funds collected from this general tax for any general purpose. the city would use the remaining 85% of this additional tax for quality early care andtio educa for children from newborns through age five whose parents are very low-income to low-income. quality early care and education for children from newborns to age three whose parents are low to middle-income and do not currently qualify for assistance. programs that support emotional, cognitive for children newborn...
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longtime couple allegedly posted the individual joes online and may have broken some rules about using cityty. they reportedly been good employees for 15 years. >> their union rep said that this is the first time that he has ever heard of a case like this. but it could come down to them losing their jobs over this. >> why did they put it online? i mean, why do it there in the first place. >>> okay, most people who look up at the clouds they see clouds. >> sure, but a man from south carolina saw a little bit more than that when he snapped this photo of a cloud, he said he thought it looked like the president. the president on a windy day. side by side of the president on a windy day. >> the photographer said as soon as he posted the picture the jokes started flying. someone on twitter said, nobody forms clouds like i do. the best clouds are trump clouds. i see it. >>> worker at chick-fil-a in virginia gets our vote for employee of the month. >> chasing down a customer who drove off without part of their order. the 19-year-old with chicken sandwich in hand sprinting across the parking lot to
longtime couple allegedly posted the individual joes online and may have broken some rules about using cityty. they reportedly been good employees for 15 years. >> their union rep said that this is the first time that he has ever heard of a case like this. but it could come down to them losing their jobs over this. >> why did they put it online? i mean, why do it there in the first place. >>> okay, most people who look up at the clouds they see clouds. >> sure, but a...
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and if the federal government won't answer it, i really do think it's up to all of us city by city ton to reunify these families. >> new york city's mayor bill de blasio. mr. mayor, thank you. >> thank you. >> keep us apprised. >> absolutely. >> more to come tonight. stay with us. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! 2018 in the 2018 lexus es safetand es hybrid.dard lease the 2018 es 350 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> ulchi freedom guardian. u-l-c-h-i. ulchi freedom guardian is the name of a military drill. it happens once a year usually in august for about a week. the u.s. military and the south korean military, they team up and they conduct drills on the korean peninsula to run a kind of simulation of what they would do if north korea ever decided to launch some sort of attack. but last year vladimir putin had a new idea for donald trump for what he should do with ulchi freedom gua
and if the federal government won't answer it, i really do think it's up to all of us city by city ton to reunify these families. >> new york city's mayor bill de blasio. mr. mayor, thank you. >> thank you. >> keep us apprised. >> absolutely. >> more to come tonight. stay with us. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a...
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. >> now kpix 5's susie steimle tells us city lawmakers are taking action to close the legal loophole renters having falling through. >> actually, um, lived in the same address for 47 years. >> reporter: 69-year-old josephine hardy and her late husband moved into this west oakland triplex in 1971. three generations of hardy family have lived there including her granddaughter, raynette, now all of them are facing eviction. >> what are we really doing as a society? where are we really taking this? >> reporter: josephine and raynette appeared before oakland city council imploring lawmakers to put a provision on the november ballot that would make it harder for landlords to evict tenants like them. right now, anyone can buy a duplex or triplex, move into one unit and legally kick everyone living there out. >> the day you own this property, you can give 60-day notices to vacate all three tenants immediately if you wanted. >> reporter: a kpix 5 investigation exposed realtors openly coaching people on how to turn evictions into a business model. >> when commodity are other human beings, then
. >> now kpix 5's susie steimle tells us city lawmakers are taking action to close the legal loophole renters having falling through. >> actually, um, lived in the same address for 47 years. >> reporter: 69-year-old josephine hardy and her late husband moved into this west oakland triplex in 1971. three generations of hardy family have lived there including her granddaughter, raynette, now all of them are facing eviction. >> what are we really doing as a society? where...
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and if the federal government won't answer it, i really do think it's up to all of us city by city toy solution we can to reunify these families. >> new york city's mayor bill de blasio. mr. mayor, thank you. >> thank you. >> keep us apprised. >> absolutely. >> more to come tonight. stay with us. we do whatever it takes to fight cancer. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. u-l-c-h-i. ulchi freedom guardian is the name of a military drill. it happens once a year usually in august for about a week. the u.s. military and the south korean military, they team up and they conduct drills on the korean peninsula to run a kind of simulation of what they would do if north korea ever decided to launch some sort of attack. but
and if the federal government won't answer it, i really do think it's up to all of us city by city toy solution we can to reunify these families. >> new york city's mayor bill de blasio. mr. mayor, thank you. >> thank you. >> keep us apprised. >> absolutely. >> more to come tonight. stay with us. we do whatever it takes to fight cancer. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly...
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major us city that once this to be a reality before the 2020 election. ♪ on fire ♪ on fire ♪ >> welcome "fox and friends first," another historic summit in the works. donald trump and vladimir putin set to meet in helsinki, finland on july 16th. there hope for strengthening the strained relationship, at the heritage foundation, thank you very much. let's begin with what donald trump tweeted out on the russia collusion case, they had nothing to do with meddling in the election. where is the dnc server? why didn't james comey and the fbi agents examine it, why isn't hillary russia being looks at? so many questions, so much corruption. as was evidenced yesterday in the hearing with ray and rosenstein, this is taking front and center in the united states. a lot of controversy involving the russia investigation. do you think that will overshadow this particular meeting taking place on july 16th. >> number one he's not stupid, number 2 he is in new york and put those together and the president knows that his relationship with russia and this investigation are so politically charged and it is
major us city that once this to be a reality before the 2020 election. ♪ on fire ♪ on fire ♪ >> welcome "fox and friends first," another historic summit in the works. donald trump and vladimir putin set to meet in helsinki, finland on july 16th. there hope for strengthening the strained relationship, at the heritage foundation, thank you very much. let's begin with what donald trump tweeted out on the russia collusion case, they had nothing to do with meddling in the...
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there's also a re—call for george burgess for the test, which is being played in the us city of denverondent is dave woods. it's a 19 man squad, three debutantes as well. tommy makers in and luke thompson, both of st helens, have had fabulous seasons. and, as of whole which may surprise one 01’ and, as of whole which may surprise one or two. the three were just brothers are back together, they have not played in an england shirt for quite some well. but tommy makers and is the headline act because of the prize he's been creating and scoring this year. six australian —based players and 13 english —based players in that squad. one other line of rugby league news, and joel tomkins has signed for hull kr after being released by wigan. he left the club after being fined and suspended for being abusive to staff in a bar. football, and gerard deulofeu has signed for watford on a permanent deal. the 2a—year—old played for them on loan from barcelona last year having previously been at everton. he moves to vicarage road for a fee of £11.5m. and cesc fabregas will be part of the bbc‘s coverage o
there's also a re—call for george burgess for the test, which is being played in the us city of denverondent is dave woods. it's a 19 man squad, three debutantes as well. tommy makers in and luke thompson, both of st helens, have had fabulous seasons. and, as of whole which may surprise one 01’ and, as of whole which may surprise one or two. the three were just brothers are back together, they have not played in an england shirt for quite some well. but tommy makers and is the headline act...
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joe vazquez shows us how the city honored some police officers who helped bring dangerous confrontation >> reporter: we showed you this scene last year. a manot his hand trying to cut his own throat. officers surrounded the man outside the safeway store in jackson square. and through de escalation techniques they were able to safely disarm him and arrestim most likely saving his life. today the officers who resolved the safeway situation and other similar scenarios were recognized at the cit awards. >> the number of crisis calls mentally ill individuals we encounter now is so many more. >> reporter: the cit training gives the suspect time and space. don't yell, talk calmly and more often in the past, everybody, suspects and officers will walk away unharmed. >> we learned to calm ourselves down. now with all the training that we have been getting, it's upped our game. >>> the fate of daylight-savings time is now in the hands of the governor. today is assembly advanced a measure that would let voters sound off on ending the changing of the clock. if signed, it could end up to -- end on th
joe vazquez shows us how the city honored some police officers who helped bring dangerous confrontation >> reporter: we showed you this scene last year. a manot his hand trying to cut his own throat. officers surrounded the man outside the safeway store in jackson square. and through de escalation techniques they were able to safely disarm him and arrestim most likely saving his life. today the officers who resolved the safeway situation and other similar scenarios were recognized at the...
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us. and, natalie, it's russia's newest stadium in what was once its most secretive city.e places that you can tick off the list is one of the places you would never covered were not for football. it is really interesting. up until a quarter of a century no foreigners were an —— allowed in here because of the military nature of the place. in the 90s was when they let foreigners in. now we are finding out very welcoming. they have flags everywhere. there are people from all over the world enjoying rusher‘s fifth biggest city. —— russia. this city is where two rivers meet and it is quite striking. i will move out of the way. the 16,000 seater stadium. you can see the glass, reflective, semitransparent stadium. you can see the glass, reflective, semitra nspa rent panels which light up at night to make it look pretty. it creates a greenhouse effect to make it even warmer pitch side then it is outside. it is hot, around 31 degrees today but it feels hotter at the moment. by three p:m., the local time that england will play, 1pm back home, it would be around this heat. gareth so
us. and, natalie, it's russia's newest stadium in what was once its most secretive city.e places that you can tick off the list is one of the places you would never covered were not for football. it is really interesting. up until a quarter of a century no foreigners were an —— allowed in here because of the military nature of the place. in the 90s was when they let foreigners in. now we are finding out very welcoming. they have flags everywhere. there are people from all over the world...
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we are a sanctuary city, let us be clear about that. we are a sanctuary city today, we are a sanctuary city tomorrow. we will always be a sanctuary city here in san francisco. let us never forget that. thank you, everyone for being here. >> [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mr. mayor. you know, hearing from the law enforcement leadership of the city is really critical and we are proud to have with us today our city attorney, dennis herre herrera. our public defender jeff adache and then i want to turn it over to the chief law enforcement elected official for the city and county of san francisco, our district attorney george gascon. >> [applause] >> thank you, david. thank you, mr. mayor. thank you to the entire city family. you know, there are many things that we can today as to why there is something inherently wrong with what one particular candidate for mayor in this city is trying to propose. i will not mention the name because i don't want my statement to actually be googled and give any additional amplification to that person. is
we are a sanctuary city, let us be clear about that. we are a sanctuary city today, we are a sanctuary city tomorrow. we will always be a sanctuary city here in san francisco. let us never forget that. thank you, everyone for being here. >> [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mr. mayor. you know, hearing from the law enforcement leadership of the city is really critical and we are proud to have with us today our city attorney, dennis herre herrera. our public defender jeff adache...
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nowadaysns that cities are competing for jobs, for cetera. ent, et using those types of factors, right. using the natural environment, example, as an attractive feature for businesses to come here. me give an illustration of that. of course. that amazon called for for a second headquarters. and if you look at the criteria has put fourth. one of them is quality of life. about qualitytalk of life. they talk about the natural environment. that. y is well, because they explicitly that they want to go to a place where people need to live. in the modern equality that is we have a lot more choice of where we want to live. view, i at point of would make a strong argument of s that taking care of our natural environment, improving spaces, making our cities more attractive on a dimensions makes a lot of sense, not just from an ecological,al or an it does but urse, from a business or economics point of view. believe that in the next cities and urban tovironments - that know how take care of their natural better, andt will do will be able to compete for jobs.oyment an
nowadaysns that cities are competing for jobs, for cetera. ent, et using those types of factors, right. using the natural environment, example, as an attractive feature for businesses to come here. me give an illustration of that. of course. that amazon called for for a second headquarters. and if you look at the criteria has put fourth. one of them is quality of life. about qualitytalk of life. they talk about the natural environment. that. y is well, because they explicitly that they want to...
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kennedy, whose tour of the mississippi delta was a pivotal part of what led us to resurrection city. peter, tell us about the genesis of that moment. and bring us a little back to the time because of course, we wash -- do to be a h inwant to be awas nostalgia, but history counts in history matters. but take us back, and give us a sense of what that meant. peter: well, thank you very much. first of all, i want to say thank you very much to lonnie bunch and jackie, and everyone associated with this. it is so important to us and our family in a personal way. but to bring this back now is just vital and so important for our country. so thank you, to everybody who played this happened today. -- who made this happen today. i am a little bit like zoellick zelig" in this story, if you remember woody allen. it is true, as you say, that we had met in mississippi earlier in 1957, and that did end at that stage of our lives by getting married. and we are coming to 50 years 50er this year, so it is years for us in a very personal way. but the relevance to our thatrsation today is marian had gotten
kennedy, whose tour of the mississippi delta was a pivotal part of what led us to resurrection city. peter, tell us about the genesis of that moment. and bring us a little back to the time because of course, we wash -- do to be a h inwant to be awas nostalgia, but history counts in history matters. but take us back, and give us a sense of what that meant. peter: well, thank you very much. first of all, i want to say thank you very much to lonnie bunch and jackie, and everyone associated with...
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regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of san francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's future but for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco >> good afternoon. thank you for coming i'm happy to be joined this afternoon by sfmtator russ kin and howard -- as you know powered scooters appeared on our streets overnight in march. they pose some really challenge. emissions free transportation and makes it easy to connect with public transit is a good thing and something that we welcome but we cannot sacrifice public safety. these ridden on sidewalks pose danger. there are reports of broken bones and near misses. the city has received nearly 1800 complaints about scooters inin them blocks public space. it can hurt local businesses and affect the ability of all of us toe ou n city. the city supports scooter scaring to the point it makes our transportation system safer, more equitable. we are here today to announce the launch of san francisco powered scooter p an
regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of san francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's future but for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco >> good afternoon. thank you for coming i'm happy to be joined this afternoon by sfmtator russ kin and howard -- as you know powered scooters appeared on our streets overnight in march. they...
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the nazis it is city police it is gone it is a distant city with a third city by the us it is out. there if you have a book and then you see the sci. fi just to prove a piece of misogyny. some parts more. we are not the sorts of the city the city force of us are to the cities it is our bureaus all of that is the mugs and i suppose your contact your car country of business you know. sports today was in caledon just to occupy memo out something with this one of us in quite a bit. every show here and there is always you know he is always on our we do not know. but not far from the sports center built with government money. john terry have not succeeded in quite the same way. it wasn't difficult to find a drug dealer. actually i was very senior. and i mean there. are some of us here you have additional was more. on the. table and you know my beard. and my beard. i can alter not to. use acceptable. behind the deal as in the nation as a whole subculture in which young people like him simply don't have the same educational and social of put unities as the a white middle class counterparts
the nazis it is city police it is gone it is a distant city with a third city by the us it is out. there if you have a book and then you see the sci. fi just to prove a piece of misogyny. some parts more. we are not the sorts of the city the city force of us are to the cities it is our bureaus all of that is the mugs and i suppose your contact your car country of business you know. sports today was in caledon just to occupy memo out something with this one of us in quite a bit. every show here...
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and globetrotter steve finish takes us to the city of shiraz in iran. that's sort of fun and it was once the world's largest and most modern coal mining complex. twelve thousand tons of coal were mine here every day the coal plant was closed down in one nine hundred eighty six. i want to go up on the roof to get there i have to go through the belly of this rusty giant. from up here you can see how huge this complex is over there was the coping plant when it shut down in one thousand nine hundred four it was the biggest facility in europe. that so far in coal mine is the landmark of essence and stands for an era now gone forever from the wood valley the last hit will close in two thousand and eighteen that so far i'm is a place which forms a bridge between the present and the past so if you want to get to grips with this is the location to begin your city walking tour. at one point there were plans to tear all these buildings down or dismantle them and sell them abroad. people are glad that didn't happen. that's all fine is now an industrial historical m
and globetrotter steve finish takes us to the city of shiraz in iran. that's sort of fun and it was once the world's largest and most modern coal mining complex. twelve thousand tons of coal were mine here every day the coal plant was closed down in one nine hundred eighty six. i want to go up on the roof to get there i have to go through the belly of this rusty giant. from up here you can see how huge this complex is over there was the coping plant when it shut down in one thousand nine...
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from there things seemed to spiral a little bit out of control and there was lots of rumors in the city of us which is a big city that that the whole city was being evacuated and that was absolutely chaos in the streets and people were going to all sorts of different directions with all of the belongings they could possibly carry stuffed into backpacks and some were heading towards el salvador others were heading towards the national stadium so a really chaotic scene since then things have calmed down quite a bit and they explain that that was a false evacuation order in false news that happened for the city of us went but certainly the communities that are close to the volcano have been told to leave because of this possibility of more activity there and. talking to we're seeing pictures of the emergency services working near the volcano they have been extremely difficult. thing they certainly do it's very difficult conditions that they're working in now the ash is still incredibly hot the ash i mean there's a couple of metres of ash that have covered this entire town and it's very hot you f
from there things seemed to spiral a little bit out of control and there was lots of rumors in the city of us which is a big city that that the whole city was being evacuated and that was absolutely chaos in the streets and people were going to all sorts of different directions with all of the belongings they could possibly carry stuffed into backpacks and some were heading towards el salvador others were heading towards the national stadium so a really chaotic scene since then things have...
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i am pleased because this is an important moment for us, for the smithsonian, for the city of washington. thank you for being with us for this media briefing on our newest exhibit, the city of hope . let me first of all thank kinshasha for the leadership she has given for more than a decade in helping shape the museum. i also want to acknowledge the partnership we have had with john gray. the museum of american history has been our closest collaborator and one of our most important partners. and i think that, just like any exhibition we have ever done, it it is made better by the touch of american history. so john thank you very much for , your involvement. i am so pleased to have our special guests here, to have marc morial, marc steiner and peter here, who will share their perspectives on this important story later. thank you for being with us. you know in 2018, there will be so much attention and discourse and rightly so about the 50th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king jr. at the national museum of african american history and culture, we decided to acknowledge th
i am pleased because this is an important moment for us, for the smithsonian, for the city of washington. thank you for being with us for this media briefing on our newest exhibit, the city of hope . let me first of all thank kinshasha for the leadership she has given for more than a decade in helping shape the museum. i also want to acknowledge the partnership we have had with john gray. the museum of american history has been our closest collaborator and one of our most important partners....
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of course we do something great by collecting the rainwater and the run off in that we never use city water. here for irrigation when irrigation is needed. but the seat simulates something you find in north texas, which are places where ground water is released very slowly. through strata of the geology. so for a short while after every rain, a little water is released. not most of it because we save it for irrigation, then you have tgs the only time on the side in the garden there's in expression of water with which is when stored rainwater is released back into the natural landscape. you get this great little e kole ji over there. we planted some cottonwoods and other native trees, but we have maiden hair fern and some plant that is only live in texas in very moist, that i had shaid ss a favorite. >> disappointment. >> i'd say the only disappointment was not surprising surprisingly, some pieces were happier being planted here than others and it took a little longer for some to fill in and be fulfilling. i don't know if that's fair to be disappointed about. >> yeah, i would call that
of course we do something great by collecting the rainwater and the run off in that we never use city water. here for irrigation when irrigation is needed. but the seat simulates something you find in north texas, which are places where ground water is released very slowly. through strata of the geology. so for a short while after every rain, a little water is released. not most of it because we save it for irrigation, then you have tgs the only time on the side in the garden there's in...
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the nazis it is city police it is gone it is a distant city with a third city by the us it is out. there if you have a book with an easy to see. why just to prove a piece of ms army. supports more. we are not the sorts of the city the city force of us are to the cities it is our bureaus all of that is amazing and i suppose contact your car country of business you know. sports today was in caledon just to occupy memo out something with this long process of quite a bit. every show here and not only is always done or we do not know. but not far from the sports center built with government money those who know john say who have not succeeded in why this same way. it wasn't difficult to find a drug dealer. actually i was very senior. i was like oh shit i don't i mean. from us above us if you have additional was more. because when you're on a. table and you know my beer and. my beer and feel. like i know you're not going to take me he's accepted by. behind the deal is the nation as a whole subculture in which young people like him simply don't have the same educational and social o. put u
the nazis it is city police it is gone it is a distant city with a third city by the us it is out. there if you have a book with an easy to see. why just to prove a piece of ms army. supports more. we are not the sorts of the city the city force of us are to the cities it is our bureaus all of that is amazing and i suppose contact your car country of business you know. sports today was in caledon just to occupy memo out something with this long process of quite a bit. every show here and not...
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now let's brief you some other business stories: leading us bank citi has issued a stark warning aboutsted that it will shed up to half of its 20,000 technology and operations staff in the next five years, as machines supplant humans at a faster pace. more footage now, live, from the luxury resort of sentosa just off the citystate of singapore. some have said it is an ideal location for this historic summit to take place. you can see behind the lady in the foreground, kim jong—un and donald trump as they talk. it looks quite casual following this historic day. they had their first 45 minutes alone with two translators followed by other delicate and officials who joined them forfurther by other delicate and officials who joined them for further discussions and then they had a working lunch, what was described as a working lunch. the two of them talking to those around them, casually, it looks like stop i would imagine they are both relieved after these talks. we go live to singapore. essentially what we have seen is the two having had lunch, they had a walk around the capella hotel, the
now let's brief you some other business stories: leading us bank citi has issued a stark warning aboutsted that it will shed up to half of its 20,000 technology and operations staff in the next five years, as machines supplant humans at a faster pace. more footage now, live, from the luxury resort of sentosa just off the citystate of singapore. some have said it is an ideal location for this historic summit to take place. you can see behind the lady in the foreground, kim jong—un and donald...
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used to have a vineyard, this may have been where he worked? that is where vineyards looked in the fall. the palace, our city gates, we were hoping this might entice you to visit us. not only a palace, we have a castle, this dates to the 1200s, have to numbered homes and i offer city crime scene tours and if you tell me you were at the gaithersburg book festival i will give you one for free. it is a tradition in our town that the person giving the tour has to dress up in a historical outfit. no settler in europe produces a mexican-american war uniform but there are tons of american civil war reenactment club in europe, several in germany, easy to get a confederate outfit. i have with me a minstrel who is a professional singer. in the 19th century, germans had this great true crime storytelling tradition, they did it through song, they would tell the story and song so i combined this true story with old german tradition it be we do the tour together. i am open to any questions. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> was it ever determined why the assassin killed the mayor? was there a motive?
used to have a vineyard, this may have been where he worked? that is where vineyards looked in the fall. the palace, our city gates, we were hoping this might entice you to visit us. not only a palace, we have a castle, this dates to the 1200s, have to numbered homes and i offer city crime scene tours and if you tell me you were at the gaithersburg book festival i will give you one for free. it is a tradition in our town that the person giving the tour has to dress up in a historical outfit. no...
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gorum said, the actual cost would depend on how many cabinets the city used. based on the information provided to us in our review of this agreement, we recommend approval. >> thank you, ms. campbell. at that time, we'll open up for public comment on this item. seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues, can we take a motion to move forward item number 16 without objection. thank you very much, ms. gorum. mr. clerk, could you please call item numbe 17. >> clerk: item 17. 180416 resolution approving an original contract agreement for long-term mental health services in a 24-hour locked facility between the department of public health and crestwood behavioral health in the amount not to exceed $77,280,000 for a total contract term of july 1, 2018, through june 30, 2023. >> thank you. we have ms. ruggle. >> i'm here with the department of public health to present on this item. thank you. this is a new contract. we just did a solicitation. it's following the solicitation effective july 1st. this vendor, however, has been ongoing and currently contains d
gorum said, the actual cost would depend on how many cabinets the city used. based on the information provided to us in our review of this agreement, we recommend approval. >> thank you, ms. campbell. at that time, we'll open up for public comment on this item. seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues, can we take a motion to move forward item number 16 without objection. thank you very much, ms. gorum. mr. clerk, could you please call item numbe 17. >> clerk: item 17....
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city. that is really all i wanted to make sure that everybody knew. i mean it's important to us that the city knows that we are behind you. we will do whatever it takes to make this all work. thank you. >> any other member of the public that would like to speak on items three, six, or seven? seeing none, a public comment is closed. i would like to make a motion to rescind our vote for item three, six, and seven. seconded by catherine stephanie. we will take that without objection. thank you. i would like to take a motion to amend item seven to include the examiner and the chronicle. all right. seconded. can i take that without objection? all right. we will call vote. >> and the examiner. >> and the examiner. supervisors? roll call. [roll call] >> thank you very much. motion fails. okay. that was a motion to amend item seven. it fails. so shall we pass out item seven as is? okay. i will make a motion to pass out item seven as it is advertised. can we take that without objection? without objection, that motion passes unanimously. thank you. >> i believe we need to revote on item t
city. that is really all i wanted to make sure that everybody knew. i mean it's important to us that the city knows that we are behind you. we will do whatever it takes to make this all work. thank you. >> any other member of the public that would like to speak on items three, six, or seven? seeing none, a public comment is closed. i would like to make a motion to rescind our vote for item three, six, and seven. seconded by catherine stephanie. we will take that without objection. thank...
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city. it would not apply to revenues received from leases to businesses engaged in industrial uses, some retail sales of goods and services directly to consumers or arts activities. this additional tax would also not apply to revenues received from certain nonprofit organizations or from rnment enti the city would use 15% of funds collected from this general tax for any general purpose. the city would use the remaining 85% of this additional tax for quality early care and education for children from newborns through age five whose parents are very low-income to low-income. quality early care and education for children from newborns to age three whose parents are low to middle-income and do not currently qualify for assistance. programs that support emotional, cognitive for children newborn through five and increased compensation for people who provide care for children from newborn through early age five. if you vote yes, it means you want to kboes a new gross receipts tax of 1% on revenues a business receives from the lease of warehouse space in the city and 3.5% on revenues the business recei
city. it would not apply to revenues received from leases to businesses engaged in industrial uses, some retail sales of goods and services directly to consumers or arts activities. this additional tax would also not apply to revenues received from certain nonprofit organizations or from rnment enti the city would use 15% of funds collected from this general tax for any general purpose. the city would use the remaining 85% of this additional tax for quality early care and education for children...
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it's a lot about a one hour drive from here us we arrive at the country's most important unesco world heritage site as he put this which means the city on the passions that used to be the ceremony capital paglia compact hundred fifty to three hundred that until alexander the great destroyed and it is believed that he destroyed it by fire and it was ever an act of revenge for the passions destroying the acro put his neck in one hundred fifty years before that. nothing least slate magazine leaked the missing the city comes because of his small to translate i like tomatoes playing up the birth. because you suck his passion average time play from each other have some explaining lumps and comes all the backlash was it. i've made it to the top off sure going bust it looks like a lunar landscape. from up here you can see the last bit still in operation. this place is fascinating somehow mystical. and right in the middle of it there is an artwork. it's a sculpture by american artist richard serra sixty seven tons of rolled steel. in the war district there are more than thirty slick heaps you can visit all close to each other and a lot of the
it's a lot about a one hour drive from here us we arrive at the country's most important unesco world heritage site as he put this which means the city on the passions that used to be the ceremony capital paglia compact hundred fifty to three hundred that until alexander the great destroyed and it is believed that he destroyed it by fire and it was ever an act of revenge for the passions destroying the acro put his neck in one hundred fifty years before that. nothing least slate magazine leaked...
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and newspapers tell us this is how people learned the word. the second step was getting cities to actually legally for bid jaywalking, and by the mid-1920's, they were succeeding at this through means that i won't go into for reasons of time, but which i would be happy to explain. a nice illustration of this redefinition of for whom streets are comes from the yellow taxicab company of chicago, which in 1926 managed to introduce the first coordinated traffic signals on city streets anywhere in the world. traffic signals coordinated so that motor vehicles going a certain speed would never get a red light if they run through one green light at an appropriate speed, they would hit a succession of green lights, sometimes called the green wave. they got this because they wanted streets to be for cars, namely taxicabs. once they got it in, the response was quite vocal for pedestrians. we can't walk in the street wherever we want anymore. this was a piece of the red -- that redefinition as well. a transitional point came in 1923 when locals of cincinnati, 42,000 of them, signed petitio
and newspapers tell us this is how people learned the word. the second step was getting cities to actually legally for bid jaywalking, and by the mid-1920's, they were succeeding at this through means that i won't go into for reasons of time, but which i would be happy to explain. a nice illustration of this redefinition of for whom streets are comes from the yellow taxicab company of chicago, which in 1926 managed to introduce the first coordinated traffic signals on city streets anywhere in...
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. >> so you are going to drive us all around the city. we are starting off in a place that you don't think of when you think of new orleans. this doesn't look like the stereotypical picture you see in the city. professor campanella: the iconic image of new orleans is the narrow streets of the french quarter, the cast-iron balconies, the old buildings. this too i new orleans. this is city park. this is volume st. john. -- bayou st. john. this byaoayou -- you almost ca't overstate its importance in the geography and history of the city. ourirectly influenced why founder established new orleans i. nd,hought we would loop arou follow the bayou into the city, and how that led to the founding of new orleans. let's talk about basic geography here. behind us to the north, if you look at cardinal directions, is a tidal lagoon known as lake country. if you go in this direction, you will get to that city river. those who lived in precolonial times, and the french colonials arriving in 1689, the problem was how to connect these bodies, the gulf on on
. >> so you are going to drive us all around the city. we are starting off in a place that you don't think of when you think of new orleans. this doesn't look like the stereotypical picture you see in the city. professor campanella: the iconic image of new orleans is the narrow streets of the french quarter, the cast-iron balconies, the old buildings. this too i new orleans. this is city park. this is volume st. john. -- bayou st. john. this byaoayou -- you almost ca't overstate its...
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us. i am not afraid as the mayor of the city and county of san francisco to say how proud i am of the men and women of our police department. every day they are putting their lives on the line for us as san francisco residents, they deserve our respect and our gratitude. when we are so fortunate to have such dedicated men and women on our police department, we simply don't have enough of them today. san francisco is an ever changing city with ever changing neighborhoods. we cannot be bound by antequated staffing levels that do not reflect tod reality in our streets and in our neighborhoods. that is why today i am very proud to announce that my budget plan this year will include the addition of 250 new officers being deployed on the streets of san francisco. -- san francisco from our business department. in the fiscal year alone we will graduate 80 officers in the current academy classes, add 50 new academy recruits. we will also increase opportunity for promotions and shift highly trained civilians into positions that are currently being staffed by sworn members to allow them to be out pa
us. i am not afraid as the mayor of the city and county of san francisco to say how proud i am of the men and women of our police department. every day they are putting their lives on the line for us as san francisco residents, they deserve our respect and our gratitude. when we are so fortunate to have such dedicated men and women on our police department, we simply don't have enough of them today. san francisco is an ever changing city with ever changing neighborhoods. we cannot be bound by...
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us the day. could be the stage for some of the matches. there are 23 potential host cities. people who live in the santa clara area like the idea of hosting some of the world's best athletes but are not thrilled about the crowd. >> i think it will be exciting for the economy here but traffic wise for us residents, it is a pain. >> this is a big soccer town. plus you have the defending national champions at stanford university. i would love to see them host >> the 49ers are excited. they said the stadium is ready. the president of the 49ers says soccer stage for the -- and gold cup and we are humbled to be preparing for the possibility of holding the fifa world cup. they are not just looking for the best venue but where there is access to airports, public transportation hotels and training facilities. stadium makes the cut in 2020. some other cities are dallas and boston, seattle and los angeles being considered. >>> let's bring in jason appelbaum for what this means especially for the bay area. >> it is a pretty big deal. u.s. a soccer gets in automatically. we know they wil
us the day. could be the stage for some of the matches. there are 23 potential host cities. people who live in the santa clara area like the idea of hosting some of the world's best athletes but are not thrilled about the crowd. >> i think it will be exciting for the economy here but traffic wise for us residents, it is a pain. >> this is a big soccer town. plus you have the defending national champions at stanford university. i would love to see them host >> the 49ers are...
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that is why. >> thank you so much for showing us around today. >> you're staff cities towards travel to new orleans to learn about its rich htory. about new orleans and other stops on our tour at c-span/cities tour. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. world war ii triple ace fighter pilots served to combat tours in europe and flew 116 missions in his 51 mustang. next on american history tv, mr. anderson talks about how he became a military pilot and recounted his combat experience is in kill or be killed experiences. the smithsonian is he him hosted this hour-long event. museum hosted this hour-long event. chris: good evening. i'm chris brown, the pity and deputy director here at the museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2018 charles a lindbergh
that is why. >> thank you so much for showing us around today. >> you're staff cities towards travel to new orleans to learn about its rich htory. about new orleans and other stops on our tour at c-span/cities tour. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. world war ii triple ace fighter pilots served to combat tours in europe and flew 116 missions in his 51 mustang. next on american history tv, mr. anderson talks about how he became a military...
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city of new orleans. congratulations on your mayor. also let us know if you want to use city of hell no. oes it for us tonight. time now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" good evening, lawrence. >> good evening p if i said to you, th,
city of new orleans. congratulations on your mayor. also let us know if you want to use city of hell no. oes it for us tonight. time now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" good evening, lawrence. >> good evening p if i said to you, th,