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so then does that make that safe enough to drive out in the road, or on the pavement?orjust a piece of paper to say, yes, i can operate this thing safely. because then otherwise you're gonna crash, you know, into something or someone. back in the uk, we contacted the department for transport and they told us they are actively examining how these light electronic vehicles can be regulated for safe use on the roads. but, for now, they are still illegal. so, this is michael. he's the one who first introduced me to e—skateboards and he is a part of the community. so, that is the official line of the met, they're illegal to use on the roads and pavements. what do you think of that? i mean, they're not wrong. as a mechanically—propelled vehicle they are illegal on the road because we don't have things like insurance or licensees for these devices. the problem is, there's no legislation out the moment for that, so we can't get insurance, we can't get licenses, and at the exponential rate the boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance.
so then does that make that safe enough to drive out in the road, or on the pavement?orjust a piece of paper to say, yes, i can operate this thing safely. because then otherwise you're gonna crash, you know, into something or someone. back in the uk, we contacted the department for transport and they told us they are actively examining how these light electronic vehicles can be regulated for safe use on the roads. but, for now, they are still illegal. so, this is michael. he's the one who first...
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so they are illegal to use on the roads and pavements. they are wrong. on the road because we don't have things like insurance or licenses is devices. the problem is, there is no legislation out the moment for that, we can't get licenses or insurance and the raid that these boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance. it's not that we don't want to, if that we can't. whatever the cost, if it is legal, i would say go for it. right, michael, thank you for chatting with me. appreciate it. this is the bbc, it's private land. so, i'm out of here! all right, let's talk money now, and more specifically, plastic. the last time technology does one of these things was more than ten years ago when they made them contact list. nfc or near field communication technology is really convenient, but not exactly secure. anyway, that is why they limit contactless payment to £30 or the rough equivalent in other currencies. but that limit could be extended by quite a chunk of a new security feature is added. dan simmons has been invite
so they are illegal to use on the roads and pavements. they are wrong. on the road because we don't have things like insurance or licenses is devices. the problem is, there is no legislation out the moment for that, we can't get licenses or insurance and the raid that these boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance. it's not that we don't want to, if that we can't. whatever the cost, if it is legal, i would say go for it. right, michael, thank you for...
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so they are illegal to use on the roads and pavements. they are wrong.n the road because we don't have things like insurance or licenses is devices. the problem is, there is no legislation out the moment for that, we can't get licenses or insurance and the raid that these boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance. it's not that we don't want to, if that we can't. whatever the cost, if it is legal, i would say go for it. wright, michael, thank you for chatting with me. appreciated. this is the bbc, it's private land. so i'm out of here! hello and welcome to the week intact. it's the week that face recognition software was found being used in kings cross, described as alarming by some, property developer argent says it uses the software to ensure public safety but could not reveal further details. just a few hundred miles outside of hollywood, nasajpl limo's —— lima robot has been hard at work, scaling the steep wilds of california's death valley. and from outer space to inner self, meet this robotic buddhist pries
so they are illegal to use on the roads and pavements. they are wrong.n the road because we don't have things like insurance or licenses is devices. the problem is, there is no legislation out the moment for that, we can't get licenses or insurance and the raid that these boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance. it's not that we don't want to, if that we can't. whatever the cost, if it is legal, i would say go for it. wright, michael, thank you for...
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jack martindale was simply walking along the pavement with friends.e it, but it did, and injure us all. two young ladies died and i was the worst injured survivor. i spent over three months in a coma. people are careless and the car, if used wrongly, the car is a weapon, do you know what i mean? it killed two people. road safety campaigners feel pedestrians are not a priority. we kind of accept the fact so many people are dying and being seriously injured as part and parcel of having roads. what is disappointing with the department for transport is they have not got a kind of set of numbers that they would be happy with, targets they are aiming for in terms of reduction. the government has recently announced new road safety plans, including teaching children about smartphone danger. and some local authorities are working towards zero road deaths. but with a50 fatalities a year, that still seems a long way off. the hollywood star, peter fonda, has died at his home in los angeles at the age of 79. the actor was best known for the 1969 film, easy rider —
jack martindale was simply walking along the pavement with friends.e it, but it did, and injure us all. two young ladies died and i was the worst injured survivor. i spent over three months in a coma. people are careless and the car, if used wrongly, the car is a weapon, do you know what i mean? it killed two people. road safety campaigners feel pedestrians are not a priority. we kind of accept the fact so many people are dying and being seriously injured as part and parcel of having roads....
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so, that is the official line of the met, they're illegal to use on the roads and pavements.gal on the road because we don't have things like insurance or licences for these devices. the problem is, there is no legislation at the moment for that, so we can't get insurance, we can't get licences, and at the exponential rate the boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance. it's not like we don't want to, it's just that we can't. if we can legally ride on the roads with every other road user, whatever the cost, if it's legal, i'd say go for it. right. michael, thanks a lot for chatting with me. appreciate it. now, this is the bbc, it's private land. so, i'm out of here! right, let's talk money now, or more specifically, plastic. now, the last time technology touched one of these things was more than ten years ago when they made them contactless. wave—and—pay uses nfc or near field communication technology and it's really convenient, but not exactly secure. not if you have your wallet nicked. anyway, that's why they limit contactless paymen
so, that is the official line of the met, they're illegal to use on the roads and pavements.gal on the road because we don't have things like insurance or licences for these devices. the problem is, there is no legislation at the moment for that, so we can't get insurance, we can't get licences, and at the exponential rate the boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance. it's not like we don't want to, it's just that we can't. if we can legally ride on...
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the car mounted the pavement and what was left was absolute carnage.ided with all five of us. hard to believe, but it did. it injured at all. i was the worst affected survivor and i spent months in a coma. people are careless and a car is a weapon that can kill people. road safety campaigners feel pedestrians are not a priority. we kind of accept that so many people are dying and being seriously injured as part and parcel of having roads but i think the department for transport haven't really got a kind of set of numbers that they would be happy with or targets that they are aiming for in terms of reductions. the government has recently announced new road safety plans, including teaching children about smartphone danger and some local authorities are working towards zero road deaths. with a50 fatalities a year, that still seems a long way off. the hollywood star, peter fonda, has died at his home in los angeles. he was 79 and had been suffering from from lung cancer. the actor was best known for the 1969 film easy rider, which he co—wrote and produced.
the car mounted the pavement and what was left was absolute carnage.ided with all five of us. hard to believe, but it did. it injured at all. i was the worst affected survivor and i spent months in a coma. people are careless and a car is a weapon that can kill people. road safety campaigners feel pedestrians are not a priority. we kind of accept that so many people are dying and being seriously injured as part and parcel of having roads but i think the department for transport haven't really...
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so, that is the official line of the met, they're illegal to use on the roads and pavements.n out the moment for that, so we can't get insurance, we can't get licenses, and at the exponential rate the boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance. it's not like we don't want to, it's just that we can't. if we can legally ride on the roads with every other road user, whatever the cost, if it's legal, i'd say go for it. right. michael, thanks a lot for chatting with me. appreciate it. now, this is the bbc, it's private land. so, i'm out of here! right, let's talk money now, or more specifically, plastic. now, the last time technology touched one of these things was more than ten years ago when they made them contactless. wave—and—pay uses nfc or near field communication technology and it's really convenient, but not exactly secure. not if you have your wallet nicked. anyway, that's why they limit contactless payments to £30 or roughly the equivalent in other currencies. but that limit could be extended by quite a chunk if a new security fea
so, that is the official line of the met, they're illegal to use on the roads and pavements.n out the moment for that, so we can't get insurance, we can't get licenses, and at the exponential rate the boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance. it's not like we don't want to, it's just that we can't. if we can legally ride on the roads with every other road user, whatever the cost, if it's legal, i'd say go for it. right. michael, thanks a lot for...
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so, that is the official line of the met, they're illegal to use on the roads and pavements.r these devices. the problem is, there is no legislation out the moment for that, legislation at the moment for that, so we can't get insurance, we can't get licenses, and at the exponential rate that the boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance. it's not like we don't want to, it's just that we can't. if we can legally ride on the roads with every other road user, whatever the cost, if it's legal, i'd say go for it. right. michael, thanks a lot for chatting with me. appreciate it. now, this is the bbc, its private land. right, let's talk money now, or more specifically, plastic. now, the last time technology touched one of these things was more than ten years ago when they made them contactless. wave—and—pay uses nfc or near field communication technology and it's really convenient, but not exactly secure. not if you have your wallet nicked. anyway, that's why they limit contactless payments to £30 or roughly the equivalent in other currencie
so, that is the official line of the met, they're illegal to use on the roads and pavements.r these devices. the problem is, there is no legislation out the moment for that, legislation at the moment for that, so we can't get insurance, we can't get licenses, and at the exponential rate that the boards are being used, legislation needs to be put in place so we can get insurance. it's not like we don't want to, it's just that we can't. if we can legally ride on the roads with every other road...
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there were cracks in the pavement. and a missing second hoop. artist reached out to the warriors on twitter. images copy attention of curry. >>> best ball star recruited help from under armour and chase to give court a fresh look. you can see what a big difference it made. everything is fixed fresh artwork on the court. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 6 pm. the evening news is up next. >>> will be back here at 7 pm. have a good night. captio ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, as the president honors victims of the mass shootings, and joe biden blames him for the el paso massacre, and the rise of white supremacy. >> our president has aligned enmself with the darkest forces f this nation. >> o'donnell: the president calls biden incompetent. >> joe biden has truly lost his fastball. >> o'donnell: protesters in el paso and dayton demand action against gun violence. what the president said about banning assault weapons. a nation on edge. "usa today" headquarters evacuated, and a scare in times square. >> run! 'd o'donnell: b
there were cracks in the pavement. and a missing second hoop. artist reached out to the warriors on twitter. images copy attention of curry. >>> best ball star recruited help from under armour and chase to give court a fresh look. you can see what a big difference it made. everything is fixed fresh artwork on the court. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 6 pm. the evening news is up next. >>> will be back here at 7 pm. have a good night. captio ♪ ♪ captioning...
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and once you drive it you will definitely understand that there is something about this pavement. >> new reflecters have also been added and a new pedestrian bridge has been built. >> i am wondering if we are just -- >> right. in comparison -- >> get excited. >> right. >> not expecting to lose my suspension. >> yeah. >>> when it rains in the window the roads take a beating and then comes the summer and we don't see rain for four months. we are in the middle of that right now. dry out there. not sunny in san francisco, a high of 68. it is sunny in the valley. hope you are enjoying the day. 78 degrees. perfect. san jose therosion breeze. fremont and livermore 84 degrees. therosionis -- the session in the low 60s -- the ocean is in the 60s. over night tonight not as cold. fremont 63. san rafael 61 degrees. football tomorrow at this time on kpix 5. the final pre-season game for the 49ers, hosting the chargers. mostly clear skies. 72 degrees. weather will be mighty fine. pollen count. 5, 6, now we are 9, 10 toward the holiday weekend. pollen count continues to increase once again. we are
and once you drive it you will definitely understand that there is something about this pavement. >> new reflecters have also been added and a new pedestrian bridge has been built. >> i am wondering if we are just -- >> right. in comparison -- >> get excited. >> right. >> not expecting to lose my suspension. >> yeah. >>> when it rains in the window the roads take a beating and then comes the summer and we don't see rain for four months. we are...
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it's going to be a little warmer as is all pavement today. remember, if you're out walking around, you may feel that heat crawling up from your feet to your ankles to your calves. think about that for the pelts, also, that are going to be out. if it's too hot for you walking on the pavement without shoes on, they shouldn't be out there either. >>> 90s in palo alto. mid 90s to 100s in the north bay and over 100 in the east bay. >>> we're going to check out the roads. freeways, interstate 80 looking good. i always worry there are more accidents when the weather gets hot. so far it's pretty quiet. as you continue the ride to the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic is nice and light this morning. no major accidents or problems on the freeways reported at this point. we'll also show you the ride on 680. that's southbound traffic on the right past treat and gary down towards highway 24. drive times for you. southbound 680 walnut creek to dublin, 13 minutes. also looking in the north bay. southbound 101, santa rosa to san francisco, 51 minutes. also dela
it's going to be a little warmer as is all pavement today. remember, if you're out walking around, you may feel that heat crawling up from your feet to your ankles to your calves. think about that for the pelts, also, that are going to be out. if it's too hot for you walking on the pavement without shoes on, they shouldn't be out there either. >>> 90s in palo alto. mid 90s to 100s in the north bay and over 100 in the east bay. >>> we're going to check out the roads. freeways,...
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patrick's church at mission to market street and the pavement in front of the jewish museum.e tried several different. this is a rainy saturday, so thankfully it was raining -- really rainy and it was really slick, but what i need to point out is 90% of those who have a mobility disability do not use a wheelchair. the 90% use canes, crutches, walkers, braces, walking sticks. if for one of us a cane, a crutch, a brace foot slips out, we are down. so that is important to keep in mind about the safety aspects. we know some people want to keep the bricks, they are slippery when wet, they are unsafe, sometimes when delivery people drop something, some of the brick gets chipped off and you get a scalloped shape. there again, that is allowing for slipping out from under when you hit it the wrong way. keep that in mind. people may want something because they know it, they like it, they remember it, but please don't put people's wishes above the safety needs. i say not just people with disabilities, with think of young kids running along next to mom or grandma. they are also ones that
patrick's church at mission to market street and the pavement in front of the jewish museum.e tried several different. this is a rainy saturday, so thankfully it was raining -- really rainy and it was really slick, but what i need to point out is 90% of those who have a mobility disability do not use a wheelchair. the 90% use canes, crutches, walkers, braces, walking sticks. if for one of us a cane, a crutch, a brace foot slips out, we are down. so that is important to keep in mind about the...
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these are street pavement programs. the grant amount is for $2.3 million. the city is matching $2.6 million. the total project cost is $5 million. we show it on page 10 of our report and we recommend approval >> chair fewer: thank you very much. let's open this up for public comment now. any members of the public like to comment on item number 3. seeing none, public comment is now closed. supervisor mar, would you -- >> supervisor mar: actually, i had a few questions. >> chair fewer: sorry. >> supervisor mar: i had a few questions, more a background question. how much does the city receive in the lppformulaic funds for these types of projects? >> we've applied three times for formulaic funds. >> supervisor mar: so we don't receive a regular funding amount? >> we don't. we apply in joint partnership with the transportation authority. they're eligible to receive these funds since bayes do collect a tax here in san francisco. so we've overall have received -- let's see here -- i'm going to ask my colleague to help out. >> supervisor mar: so the formulaic funds
these are street pavement programs. the grant amount is for $2.3 million. the city is matching $2.6 million. the total project cost is $5 million. we show it on page 10 of our report and we recommend approval >> chair fewer: thank you very much. let's open this up for public comment now. any members of the public like to comment on item number 3. seeing none, public comment is now closed. supervisor mar, would you -- >> supervisor mar: actually, i had a few questions. >> chair...
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blood is still visible on the pavement.cky that he is one of the ones equipped with a taser and was able to use it. the law has been tightened so that anyone assaulting a police officer is nowjailed for a year rather than six months, but this was a much more serious attack, that police are facing more frequently. 30,000 officers were attacked in england and wales last year — 4,000 more than the previous one. the reality of the danger the police face. lucy manning, bbc news. a teenager has appeared at the old bailey accused of attempted murder after a six—year old boy was allegedly thrown from a viewing platform at the tate modern gallery in london. the boy — from france — was visiting london with his family. he's now in a stable condition in hospital after falling five storeys. the 17—year—old will go on trial in february. the prime minister has warned mps to get on and deliver brexit by the end of october and he called on the eu to "show common sense" on a brexit deal. speaking to the bbc, borisjohnson also announced plans
blood is still visible on the pavement.cky that he is one of the ones equipped with a taser and was able to use it. the law has been tightened so that anyone assaulting a police officer is nowjailed for a year rather than six months, but this was a much more serious attack, that police are facing more frequently. 30,000 officers were attacked in england and wales last year — 4,000 more than the previous one. the reality of the danger the police face. lucy manning, bbc news. a teenager has...
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so must've just done it from the pavement which just makes it all the pavement which just makes it alltry this at home, but your mum does have a theory, does she? she thinks it might've been a cricket tear. —— cricketer. is good to speak with you and i am glad the bulbs arrived in one piece. three men from manchester have been hailed as heroes by police in australia after they helped restrain a man who was attacking pedestrians with a knife in sydney. a woman was stabbed in the incident in the city centre and a second woman was found dead inside an apartment building on the same street. phil mercer has the details. "terrifying carnage" is how the police have described the rampage in sydney. video footage apparently shows the suspect shouting "allahu akbar", then "shoot me". the armed man is eventually tackled to the ground. he is pinned down with cafe chairs and a milk crate. before the police arrived. what's that? who are you? a group of british men had been working in an office nearby when they heard the commotion. they ran down and chased the alleged offender. i think he had a balac
so must've just done it from the pavement which just makes it all the pavement which just makes it alltry this at home, but your mum does have a theory, does she? she thinks it might've been a cricket tear. —— cricketer. is good to speak with you and i am glad the bulbs arrived in one piece. three men from manchester have been hailed as heroes by police in australia after they helped restrain a man who was attacking pedestrians with a knife in sydney. a woman was stabbed in the incident in...
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blood is still visible on the pavement.at he is one of the ones equipped with a taser and was able to use it. the law has been tightened so that anyone assaulting a police officer is nowjailed for a year rather than six months, but this was a much more serious attack, that police are facing more frequently. 30,000 officers were attacked in england and wales last year — 4,000 more than the previous one. the reality of the danger the police face. lucy manning, bbc news. a teenager has appeared at the old bailey accused of attempted murder after a 6—year—old boy was allegedly thrown from a viewing platform at the tate modern gallery in london. the boy from france was visiting london with his family. he's now in a stable condition in hospital after falling five storeys. the 17—year—old will go on trial in february. the prime minister has warned mps to get on and deliver brexit by the end of october and he called on the eu to "show common sense" on a brexit deal. speaking to the bbc, borisjohnson also announced plans to develop
blood is still visible on the pavement.at he is one of the ones equipped with a taser and was able to use it. the law has been tightened so that anyone assaulting a police officer is nowjailed for a year rather than six months, but this was a much more serious attack, that police are facing more frequently. 30,000 officers were attacked in england and wales last year — 4,000 more than the previous one. the reality of the danger the police face. lucy manning, bbc news. a teenager has appeared...
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for five or six seconds, you should not be walking your dog on that pavement either. let's look at the neighborhoods. peninsula 62 at 7:00 and 80 at noon and mid to upper 80s this afternoon and 78 at 8:00. sunshine in the south bay. 63 at 7:00, and nearing the mid-80s already at noon. low to mid-90s for the better part of the afternoon hours. our hottest spot will be the east bay valley, 65 this morning, and mid-80s at noon and mid to upper 90s from 2:00 all the way through 6:00, and still in the 90s around 7:00. hotter weather coming up on my accuweather 7-day forecast. >>> we are heading over to the north bay, there's a sig-alert for a problem that happened yesterday. this is out of healdsburg out of geyserville, the split is blocked for sometime, and you 01 at geyserville instead. if you are headed towards the bay bridge, traffic has been slow on northbound 880. and as youyour way of sanndro traffic is backed up as you make your way out of tracy on 205. >>> the chamber of commerce will try and figure out why businesses are leaving, and more for lease signs are popp
for five or six seconds, you should not be walking your dog on that pavement either. let's look at the neighborhoods. peninsula 62 at 7:00 and 80 at noon and mid to upper 80s this afternoon and 78 at 8:00. sunshine in the south bay. 63 at 7:00, and nearing the mid-80s already at noon. low to mid-90s for the better part of the afternoon hours. our hottest spot will be the east bay valley, 65 this morning, and mid-80s at noon and mid to upper 90s from 2:00 all the way through 6:00, and still in...
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trying not to get hit i tried not to fall over because they were trying to knock me down onto the pavement i also didn't want to let them twist my arm they were trying to do that when they were taking me to the police van. moscow officials have since called the police response at the unauthorized rally professional and reasonable monitors say the behavior of the author already is in the upcoming protests is hard to predict which ensures our expectations are often wrong we expect a crackdown and then it doesn't happen we expect the police to night calmly and then that crackdown on protesters. keaton hasn't decided yet whether he'll take to the streets he already expects to receive a fine for disturbing public order at the last rally and is weighing up the risks of potentially being arrested again. when it comes to the demonstrators it doesn't look like they will calm down so easily and even if there is a crackdown at the protests there will be a protest vote in september people will vote for anyone but the candidates connected to the ruling party. this week several protesters have received
trying not to get hit i tried not to fall over because they were trying to knock me down onto the pavement i also didn't want to let them twist my arm they were trying to do that when they were taking me to the police van. moscow officials have since called the police response at the unauthorized rally professional and reasonable monitors say the behavior of the author already is in the upcoming protests is hard to predict which ensures our expectations are often wrong we expect a crackdown and...
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funding in the amount of $2,340,000 for san francisco public works' sunset and parkside streets pavement renovation project, for a term to commence following board approval through june 30, 2023. >> supervisor yee: colleagues, can we take the same house, same call? without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. please call the next item. . item 40, 190763, resoln authorizing the mayor's office of housing and community development to expend a gift to compton's district transgender, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (tlgb) stabilization fund dollars in the amount of $300,000 to support the city's efforts to recognize and support historic and present-day tlgb communities in the tenderloin neighborhood, for a term of august 1, 2019, through june 30, 2020. >> supervisor yee: can we take this same house and call? without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. madame clerk please call the next item . item 41, 190765, resoln declaring the intent of the city and county of san francisco ("city") to reimburse certain expenditures from proceeds of future bonded indebtedness; authorizi
funding in the amount of $2,340,000 for san francisco public works' sunset and parkside streets pavement renovation project, for a term to commence following board approval through june 30, 2023. >> supervisor yee: colleagues, can we take the same house, same call? without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. please call the next item. . item 40, 190763, resoln authorizing the mayor's office of housing and community development to expend a gift to compton's district...
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it has to go for planting trees, it has to go for greening up the pavement, because again, this is about permanent carbon savings. >> the dinosaur vegetable gardens was chosen because the garden was covered in is afault since 1932. it was the seed funding for this whole project. the whole garden,ible was about 84,000 square feet, and our project, we removed 3,126 square feet of cement. >> we usually issue a greening rft every other year, and that's for projects that are going to dig up pavement, plant trees, community garden, school garden. >> we were awarded $43,000 for this project. the produce that's grown here is consumed all right at large by the school community. in this garden we're growing all kinds of organic vegetables from lettuce, and artichokes. we'll be planting apples and loquats, all kinds of great fruit and veggies. >> the first project was the dipatch biodiesel producing facility. the reason for that is a lot of people in san francisco have diesel cars that they were operating on biodiesel, and they were having to go over to berkeley. we kind of the dog batch preferenti
it has to go for planting trees, it has to go for greening up the pavement, because again, this is about permanent carbon savings. >> the dinosaur vegetable gardens was chosen because the garden was covered in is afault since 1932. it was the seed funding for this whole project. the whole garden,ible was about 84,000 square feet, and our project, we removed 3,126 square feet of cement. >> we usually issue a greening rft every other year, and that's for projects that are going to dig...
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smooth new pavement. >>> after spending years and portable classrooms and students and teachers in contra costa county are in a new school. originally designed as a kindergarten through eighth grade school in the 50s but stone valley middle school over the decades. the alamo school with a major renovation to give it a more modern look. the district said it was all possible after measure d past. $268 million facilities bond. >>> the community recognizes that students need to have places where they feel welcome. great environments to feel engaged. the reality is the changing dynamics of 21st century learning the spaces are more flexible. there is more natural light. they are much more modern. some some of the amenities include a quad area and a multipurpose area. smaller construction projects are still in the works. >>> we will be wrapping up our back-to-school coverage tomorrow with a look at the future of education. join us alongside the students as the oldest school in oakland redesigns its curriculum to focus on them. how it is inspiring a new generation of leaders. >>> each and every d
smooth new pavement. >>> after spending years and portable classrooms and students and teachers in contra costa county are in a new school. originally designed as a kindergarten through eighth grade school in the 50s but stone valley middle school over the decades. the alamo school with a major renovation to give it a more modern look. the district said it was all possible after measure d past. $268 million facilities bond. >>> the community recognizes that students need to...
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she tells the men that the pavement needs to be extended.next, it's off to a market in sijoumi, one of the city's poorer districts. as one of only a handful of female mayors in this part of the world, she's considered somewhat of a trailblazer. but most people here are simply interested in how she can help them. whether they're looking for a permit, an appointment, or a job, the mayor's priority is to listen to the concerns of the people. mayor abderrahim: i see the real problems on the ground. it's very important for me to listen to the residents because the people here have placed their trust in me and i'd like to reciprocate that. reporter: the city has built a new market hall to stop the proliferation of illegal vendors. but renenting a spaces expensive. many people are unhappy about that and want the mayor to take action. and of course there are other issues, too. >> i say congratulations on the election, but i'd like it even more if she found work for my children. they just hang around on the street. reporter: the population of tunis i
she tells the men that the pavement needs to be extended.next, it's off to a market in sijoumi, one of the city's poorer districts. as one of only a handful of female mayors in this part of the world, she's considered somewhat of a trailblazer. but most people here are simply interested in how she can help them. whether they're looking for a permit, an appointment, or a job, the mayor's priority is to listen to the concerns of the people. mayor abderrahim: i see the real problems on the ground....
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reasons we are in this mess is the pharmaceutical companies trained an army of marketers, pounded the pavement, told all the doctors that opioids are risk-free and good for all pain. a little too simplistic but a kernel of truth. a lot of misleading marketing. farm is being sued. -- pharma is being sued. then you have treatment options. what are the most cost-effective from a patient and hospital perspective? morphine are ae penny a dose. other medications are far more expensive. acetaminophen, which is complicated, the evidence is mixed, it worked well for me, i wanted more and it was not given to me because it is orders of magnitude more expensive than morphine. when you're dealing with chronic pain at home, a lot of patients ought to hear from their physicians, and have not for 20 years, the best thing for a bunch of different things as physical therapy, yoga, mindfulness, acetaminophen and ibuprofen. especially physical therapy, yoga. insurance is not paying for yoga. physical therapy is not covered often. five dollar co-pay for opioids or for me, $100 per month for physical therapy. money
reasons we are in this mess is the pharmaceutical companies trained an army of marketers, pounded the pavement, told all the doctors that opioids are risk-free and good for all pain. a little too simplistic but a kernel of truth. a lot of misleading marketing. farm is being sued. -- pharma is being sued. then you have treatment options. what are the most cost-effective from a patient and hospital perspective? morphine are ae penny a dose. other medications are far more expensive. acetaminophen,...
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it's part of a voter supported pavement maintenance program that will pay the crews to maintain almost 300 miles of street. the city pledges to pave every residential and neighborhood street in san jose within the next nine years. >>> still ahead, tyson foods has another chicken recall. >>> the parents take the pledge to get cell phones out of their kids hands. wait until eighth movement is sweeping the country. >>> still gray looking east thanks to the onshore flow with temperatures rising through the week and the fall forecast is coming up. >>> welcome back with thousands of parents taking a pledge to wait to give their child a smartphone. >> hilary lane shows why many join the movements. >>> 7-year-old felix is coloring with his mother instead of playing games on a smartphone. some of his first grade friends already have their own phones but not felix. >> they are not developed enough to understand the implications of putting things online. >> reporter: these parents signed the weight eith pledge committing t l the eighth gra >> itreally innovative approach. >> it's hard for parents
it's part of a voter supported pavement maintenance program that will pay the crews to maintain almost 300 miles of street. the city pledges to pave every residential and neighborhood street in san jose within the next nine years. >>> still ahead, tyson foods has another chicken recall. >>> the parents take the pledge to get cell phones out of their kids hands. wait until eighth movement is sweeping the country. >>> still gray looking east thanks to the onshore flow...
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>> beaming with her proud pavement parents just two days shy of her 5th birthday.ou rock. that's "nightline." you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america. have a great weekend. that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations.
>> beaming with her proud pavement parents just two days shy of her 5th birthday.ou rock. that's "nightline." you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america. have a great weekend. that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations.
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. >>> thousands of people pounded the pavement in san francisco for an event they call america's mosteautiful run. it's the annual bridge to bridge run both the 5k and 12k in front of the ferry building. runners through fisherman's wharf and made the way to chrissy field for a panoramic view of the golden gate bridge and looped back. >>> it was a beautiful and inspiring day in livermore where people raised a lot of money to send kids to camp. abc 7 is proud to once again partner with the taylor family foundation for the 29th annual day in the park. the charity event raises money for kids with life altering kps and members of the news team were there including dan ashley, reggie aqui, mike nico and sue hall. thousands of kids are given the opportunity to attend the foundation's camp and meet other kids just like them. the camp offers a space for kids and counselors to connect and give their parents peace of mind. >> i love it. it means so much to me, especially for kids who have chronic internal illnesses and can't necessarily go to a summer camp. >> it changed molly's life. it has hel
. >>> thousands of people pounded the pavement in san francisco for an event they call america's mosteautiful run. it's the annual bridge to bridge run both the 5k and 12k in front of the ferry building. runners through fisherman's wharf and made the way to chrissy field for a panoramic view of the golden gate bridge and looped back. >>> it was a beautiful and inspiring day in livermore where people raised a lot of money to send kids to camp. abc 7 is proud to once again...
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the 2 cities side to put on the pavement so it's understood. the subjects that it's called but they. do see the interests of bikes because some enabled us to spot someone i didn't see what i see. as as i'm saying all plus to me stay. gave. me a clear. go if you must. mean. i mean it's you know more me anymore dean feels so what do you. call cause for us now. and then do you think i would then you. know. all. if you do nothing at all but most don't feel all fine now i know him why it is among whom will be our name him one know. anything. you. all know my sort of my out of. my father my out of all mindset in my a own. mind something i. want to hear oh no would that be going to. the fault of my own. law was founded oh mamma how much i want to hear also he was setting them up if. a lot of not to get behind a wife. donna comes in and out of a day by day the idea before an anomaly well yes but the little. yellow no i know law yeah but i could see down low i'm going to have a little. bit of that. little bit of knowledge of you to buddhism to the museu
the 2 cities side to put on the pavement so it's understood. the subjects that it's called but they. do see the interests of bikes because some enabled us to spot someone i didn't see what i see. as as i'm saying all plus to me stay. gave. me a clear. go if you must. mean. i mean it's you know more me anymore dean feels so what do you. call cause for us now. and then do you think i would then you. know. all. if you do nothing at all but most don't feel all fine now i know him why it is among...