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that's how i would summarize the goal of a smart city. in order to do this it's a. for citizens to be able to properly explain what kind of city they'd like to live in. that's the starting point and we can begin designing a smart city based on those demands. imagine you're the mayor of the city and want to turn it into a small. you have to consider the following. you need to make your city interconnected by adding census data for instance to cause a street to be able to regulate traffic or to measuring station station throughout the. city is usually a combination of the different urban systems that we have. for the most part that means mobility systems housing systems administrators systems energy systems education systems and so on anything affecting citizens in their everyday lives can be assigned a digital shadow. that simply collecting data is insufficient data is no end in itself data needs to be prepared and. based on this solutions for usage we can be. someone is. driving restrictions when the air is heavily polluted anything's possible interconnected spots. t
that's how i would summarize the goal of a smart city. in order to do this it's a. for citizens to be able to properly explain what kind of city they'd like to live in. that's the starting point and we can begin designing a smart city based on those demands. imagine you're the mayor of the city and want to turn it into a small. you have to consider the following. you need to make your city interconnected by adding census data for instance to cause a street to be able to regulate traffic or to...
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i love visiting, but i don't want it to be become of rampant gun violence in her city. i don't want to go to neighborhoods in my city where easy access of guns across the border is taking the lives of people. countryrom across the are concerned about housing and making sure we are dealing with a housing crisis in our nation. we can do a lot on the local level but we can do more with national policies that make sense for all of us. we know and we have been before talking about infrastructure. we have been promised national policies that will not only build our country but put people to work. there is nothing more important than making sure whether you are in a city or a small town having a good paying job, and safe and affordable housing and provide for your family. infrastructure is one way to do it. i join with our president in calling on everyone who cares about our country and wants to lead us to stay focused on the mayors' plan. a mayor -- none of us, whether democrats or republicans or without a party, can go out to the grocery stores, go out to churches or synagogu
i love visiting, but i don't want it to be become of rampant gun violence in her city. i don't want to go to neighborhoods in my city where easy access of guns across the border is taking the lives of people. countryrom across the are concerned about housing and making sure we are dealing with a housing crisis in our nation. we can do a lot on the local level but we can do more with national policies that make sense for all of us. we know and we have been before talking about infrastructure. we...
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the city like detroit. overall in a situation like that, the next thing you know is i will be dying. we can't even work anymore. whatever happened here. who speaks for the middleman? ours was free. we got this big development on. it's private money, not private enough for the citizen to walk, they were allowed to walk all those years. >> let me tell you about the other people in the book, quickly. one is robin who has opportunities from the bankruptcy, he has been in the past a filmmaker in l.a. but look for opportunities in the real estate market and comes to detroit and investing in detroit right before the financial crisis hit. ultimately, he's the one who was trying to do good in the city of detroit, wants to do meaningful products and ultimately have a hard time back into productive use. he tells a story about being more than one might think. it's a very compelling story as most of you know many of the aspects of the economy here are not functioning as they do in other parts of the country including the mortgage
the city like detroit. overall in a situation like that, the next thing you know is i will be dying. we can't even work anymore. whatever happened here. who speaks for the middleman? ours was free. we got this big development on. it's private money, not private enough for the citizen to walk, they were allowed to walk all those years. >> let me tell you about the other people in the book, quickly. one is robin who has opportunities from the bankruptcy, he has been in the past a filmmaker...
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the second highest in the city. and in district 9, there has been 16,930 cases in the same time frame. making it the area with the highest rates of reported illegal dumping. my office has been working with public works, recology, sfpd, the city attorney, to come up with solutions to stop people from putting their trash and debris on the streets and sidewalks. we had a safety in the public safety neighborhood services committee in march to address some of the concerns. and i'm excited to announce this new piece of legislation to address illegal dumping city-wide. our proposed legislation will redefine and expand the definition of illegal dumping, including what constitutes as one commercial waste, two, electronic waste, and prohibited materials. the legislation will also clarify the types of violations as well as add enforcement allowing public works employees designated in the police code to issue citations. at the moment, only sfpd may issue citations to the people caught in the act of illegal dumping. this creates
the second highest in the city. and in district 9, there has been 16,930 cases in the same time frame. making it the area with the highest rates of reported illegal dumping. my office has been working with public works, recology, sfpd, the city attorney, to come up with solutions to stop people from putting their trash and debris on the streets and sidewalks. we had a safety in the public safety neighborhood services committee in march to address some of the concerns. and i'm excited to...
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in. on t w. the city of the future is smart it's entirely interconnected that will regulate traffic save energy 5 crime assisted by big data and the internet of things brave new world or rather surveillance nightmare what because it is look like and do we really want to live there autopsies today on ships. more than half of the world's population lives in cities and this number is steadily rising resulting in an almost challenges while people want traffic more pollution more energy consumption water usage but waste small cities. are supposed to help cope with these problems projects are popping up everywhere for instance in nigeria south korea india or malaysia a livable city that can think for itself how does this work like this for example. visions of the future this is a smart city as imagined by tech companies and urban planning is regular street lights are replaced by small poles which connect to other international things devices and provide broadband thanks to dr ellis comes accidents hardly ever h
in. on t w. the city of the future is smart it's entirely interconnected that will regulate traffic save energy 5 crime assisted by big data and the internet of things brave new world or rather surveillance nightmare what because it is look like and do we really want to live there autopsies today on ships. more than half of the world's population lives in cities and this number is steadily rising resulting in an almost challenges while people want traffic more pollution more energy consumption...
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city. but what about data protection. to be clear in a smart city there is no protection from data being collected but on the other hand it's precisely this data that provides the basis for implementing and controlling this city system. as a result very careful and conscientious decisions need to be made regarding how the data is handled. if the city controls. when it comes to data protection but most cities lack the technical expertise to process and analyze the data for this reason many cities cooperate with big tech companies they have the capacity and the algorithms needed to work with data. like. the alphabet corp it will construct an entire district of tarantulas with the newest technology. but the data stays with corporations like alphabet which is problematic as they use our data to make money. an entire city state and that's really offers many opportunities so what to do experts argue for so-called data utilities these are publicly financed but independent organizations they managed to control access to data anyone interested i
city. but what about data protection. to be clear in a smart city there is no protection from data being collected but on the other hand it's precisely this data that provides the basis for implementing and controlling this city system. as a result very careful and conscientious decisions need to be made regarding how the data is handled. if the city controls. when it comes to data protection but most cities lack the technical expertise to process and analyze the data for this reason many...
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living in a city like delhi your directly but having it in handy. when all look and surf warming chemicals not for one day. or do you been doing this for years together i can not see a stopper to say that's katie and rhonda keeps me some more disturbing news in the past 6 months he has put monitors in 15 of. the city he's noticed high levels of pollution even your hospitals in a neighborhood where i grew up. this is bad news for patients to risk of having respiratory ailments from the air that they breathe is very high for you know places like these it is particularly more important to make sure that the air is far more cleaner. it also helps explain why we could see a lot of nebulized and mosques being sold around us people used to buy headache. pain killers buying breathing about it is which is becoming a medical equipment you know requiring still the unfortunate reality you know what is happening to the i don't doubt. it's been shown by studies that men of lung capacity in generation born and brought up in the new cities like they really is much
living in a city like delhi your directly but having it in handy. when all look and surf warming chemicals not for one day. or do you been doing this for years together i can not see a stopper to say that's katie and rhonda keeps me some more disturbing news in the past 6 months he has put monitors in 15 of. the city he's noticed high levels of pollution even your hospitals in a neighborhood where i grew up. this is bad news for patients to risk of having respiratory ailments from the air that...
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-- how are there so many guns in your city? part of our responses we are surrounded by states to have a different view about how to regulate guns. that is why i am so encouraged that in virginia, they are now taking up a review, and hopefully vote in this session on common sense gun laws. that is one way. but we know that we need the congress to act on a national policy for common sense gun regulations. i have a certain view about this. i want the congress to be able to pass a sensible bill that protects us, allows for it to really be focused on straw purchases which we worked with virginia on, to be focused on background checks and oak is on -- and to be focused on what happens at gun shows. that will take the district safer. >> i also want to give great credit to the conference of mayors after the deadly shootings in el paso and dayton. nearly 400 mayors signed onto a a bipartisan letter calling for congress to act. we then came to congress to call for the passage of hr8, an up or down vote in the senate. we continue to advoca
-- how are there so many guns in your city? part of our responses we are surrounded by states to have a different view about how to regulate guns. that is why i am so encouraged that in virginia, they are now taking up a review, and hopefully vote in this session on common sense gun laws. that is one way. but we know that we need the congress to act on a national policy for common sense gun regulations. i have a certain view about this. i want the congress to be able to pass a sensible bill...
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with d detroit in many other cities. they are writing full-time at the bankruptcy laws and i am a great believer in the process, but what i wanted to do is go behind the headlines and really look and evaluate any long-term way with bankruptcy meant and for the people that go through the process. i really feel like you found me in a way because you are willing to stick with me and trust me to talk to me somebody that has lost their health and real estate seems very emblematic of the a lot of the problems that the city faced in the lead up to bankruptcy and a lot of us were talking about now the challenges that it faces so i started with that and i spent some time i see the very nice person from the united kingdom in the audience who allowed me to tag along doing door-to-door canvassing. there are issues that similarly had been challenging to the city before the bankruptcy and the key to the revitalization issu issues. the entrepreneurship, transportation. >> the title i always ask and the cover which i'd heard some people
with d detroit in many other cities. they are writing full-time at the bankruptcy laws and i am a great believer in the process, but what i wanted to do is go behind the headlines and really look and evaluate any long-term way with bankruptcy meant and for the people that go through the process. i really feel like you found me in a way because you are willing to stick with me and trust me to talk to me somebody that has lost their health and real estate seems very emblematic of the a lot of the...
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, of the values, of the talent that is here in the city. stimulating and motivating and inspiring and i cannot imagine working anywhere else but in san >> in 201,755.7 million passengers traveled through san francisco international airport. we have on average 150,000 people traveling through the airport every day. flying can be stressful so we have introduced therapy dogs to make flying more enjoyable. the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy animal assistant program to bring therapy animals into the airport, into the terminals to make passenger travel more enjoyable. i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to c
, of the values, of the talent that is here in the city. stimulating and motivating and inspiring and i cannot imagine working anywhere else but in san >> in 201,755.7 million passengers traveled through san francisco international airport. we have on average 150,000 people traveling through the airport every day. flying can be stressful so we have introduced therapy dogs to make flying more enjoyable. the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy...
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city-owned sites and other opportunities in and near the city. sites were evaluated for suitability to develop within the five to 10-year timeframe. candidates were -- candidate sites, excuse me, were identified as capable of exports power to the grid to serve cleanpowersf and had no identifiable barriers to development. candidate sites were rated. a high suitability rating means that the site is worth further time, further planning and analysis to determine whether a renewable project should be implemented at the sites and funds requested. a medium suitability rating was assigned to site where is a barrier will need to be addressed before we spend more time on the renewable development at the site. so that could be something like a structural upgrade that we know that needs to happen before we put the weight of a solar system on it. for electric resource planning and procurement purposes, the city defines "local" as the nine county bay area. this approach provides a preference to projects that are located in the region through our bidding proces
city-owned sites and other opportunities in and near the city. sites were evaluated for suitability to develop within the five to 10-year timeframe. candidates were -- candidate sites, excuse me, were identified as capable of exports power to the grid to serve cleanpowersf and had no identifiable barriers to development. candidate sites were rated. a high suitability rating means that the site is worth further time, further planning and analysis to determine whether a renewable project should...
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hotels, and shifting occupancy in the city and in the region. again, that must be studied. it does not qualify for any new cross-examination. the hearinconstruction.it is alf the california coastal act -- [buzzer] >> thank you very much. >> chairwoman: any other public comment on this item? seeing none, the public comment is closed. just to address the noticing issues, could the city attorney or the clerk please go over what the notice for this ordinance was? >> it is my understanding there was no special noticing. >> riley: for this item. it was posted on line, 72 hours prior to meeting, posted at the library and on our website and outside our office. >> chairwoman: and maybe to the sponsor, when was this introduced? >> i can look it up on legistar, but let me say the following thing: this is properly noticed. seqea has been properly noticed. the parties areably are ably notified. administrative code amendments do not go to the planning question, so that is respectfully a spurius argument. >> chairwoman: i'm looking at the city attorney, who is nodding her head in agreemen
hotels, and shifting occupancy in the city and in the region. again, that must be studied. it does not qualify for any new cross-examination. the hearinconstruction.it is alf the california coastal act -- [buzzer] >> thank you very much. >> chairwoman: any other public comment on this item? seeing none, the public comment is closed. just to address the noticing issues, could the city attorney or the clerk please go over what the notice for this ordinance was? >> it is my...
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in the city. when there was more opportunity. nd when it seemed as though possibilities were a lot more plentiful. i'm born in the city in 1970 in a neighborhood that looks a lot like what charles and miles are describing about where they live. and was very familiar to me based on the stories you're telling in the book. i can remember that neighborhood being much more stable. then it is today. most people own their own homes. they were all african-american. they all had employment. and there was value in those homes. that should, according to the way we think of property and investment, should have produced an incredible amount of intergenerational wealth for people like us. who are still here. i want you to talk a little about what turned and when it turned and why. to take all of that away. i can't help but think of it as a postscript of the great migration and the opportunity the auto industry gave to people who took advantage of that. what did we do wrong? where did we go wrong with the kind of investments african-americans we
in the city. when there was more opportunity. nd when it seemed as though possibilities were a lot more plentiful. i'm born in the city in 1970 in a neighborhood that looks a lot like what charles and miles are describing about where they live. and was very familiar to me based on the stories you're telling in the book. i can remember that neighborhood being much more stable. then it is today. most people own their own homes. they were all african-american. they all had employment. and there...
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like they really is much less than their counterparts in cities. because some of the most exposed to the cities and pollution i mean them just a few kilometers away from where i live a poor community that helps clean up danny but is he clearly vulnerable to its dirty and. covered up go of her. name. but actually. it's a learning center run by an n.g.o.s children surprise me at the knowledge of how full eating their daily chores are but they see they have no other choice. but to. file must hire a leading cause of household and the indian government has made a commitment to replace the. with gas and windows and $80000000.00 homes according to official figures almost $71000000.00 have benefited from this so far but many of the poorest communities like these have yet to be reached. that. being here has made me realize that denny's absolution comes from many sources big and small. it's all made worse by the city's unique geography and atmospheric conditions pollution from other areas gets blown here and then gets trapped. what is surprising is that the f
like they really is much less than their counterparts in cities. because some of the most exposed to the cities and pollution i mean them just a few kilometers away from where i live a poor community that helps clean up danny but is he clearly vulnerable to its dirty and. covered up go of her. name. but actually. it's a learning center run by an n.g.o.s children surprise me at the knowledge of how full eating their daily chores are but they see they have no other choice. but to. file must hire...
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, not only in our city but in the region.that use those guns so that we can hold them to account for their crimes. last year our crimes gun investigation center led to the seizure of 96 firearms, not 96 in total but 96 from this investigation center. some of which you see on the table to my right. these include unregistered machine guns, short billed rifles and silencers, and their efforts helped to bring about 90 federal and state arrests and indictments and generated over 300 leads to multiple firearm incidents. this has been a game changer in terms of building strong cases to get people who are willing to use firearms against another human being off of our streets which in turn makes our city safer. now this is a key component of our strategic plan and our strategic initiatives which emphasize the collaboration with other city agencies and community members. in october we also hosted our first gun violence summit which is led by our director of crime strategies director tiffany sutton who is also to my left. in that summit
, not only in our city but in the region.that use those guns so that we can hold them to account for their crimes. last year our crimes gun investigation center led to the seizure of 96 firearms, not 96 in total but 96 from this investigation center. some of which you see on the table to my right. these include unregistered machine guns, short billed rifles and silencers, and their efforts helped to bring about 90 federal and state arrests and indictments and generated over 300 leads to...
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work that you are all doing to be advocates to really push the city and what we spend our resources on in the right direction so they actually have an impact on people's lives i have said this to department heads and to folks who work for the city time and time again. don't waste a dollar on a paperclip because that's the difference between being able to house someone or help someone and we don't have money to waste because people are counting on us to make the right investments that is exactly what i plan to do. i want to thank brian and the q. foundation. and thank you all for being here i am so looking forward to seeing this program have an impact so we can continue to make the right investments. thank you, again, and thank you for all the support and the work that so many of you have done for so many years. and finally, now i thank you have a great partner in the mayor's office who will continue to work to really put our money where our mouth is. let me just add one more thing, i talk a lot, i'm sorry. i have to say this one where thing because this is something i am also really proud
work that you are all doing to be advocates to really push the city and what we spend our resources on in the right direction so they actually have an impact on people's lives i have said this to department heads and to folks who work for the city time and time again. don't waste a dollar on a paperclip because that's the difference between being able to house someone or help someone and we don't have money to waste because people are counting on us to make the right investments that is exactly...
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a few facilities here in the city. province group also operates a a few free-standing in the city and generation's healthcare. we have been working with the milemen group to be discussing opportunities. we have been engaging with various potential hospital partners, chinese hospital is the one hospital that currently has vacancy and space that could accommodate to subacute. they have a 23-bed unit that is currently available and could be converted to this use. and right now, we worked with vibra to do a proforma for a cost of operating a unit if those 23 beds were to be converted to subacute. there would be a bit of a shortfall in terms of revenue generation because of the cost reimbursement structure because medicare and medicale, between 350 and 370 a day depending on modeling. chinese hospital is willing to bring a proposal to the board to activate the 23 beds in the subacute, so these good news and it would still need to be reviewed by california department of public health to resolve the kitchen support issues. rig
a few facilities here in the city. province group also operates a a few free-standing in the city and generation's healthcare. we have been working with the milemen group to be discussing opportunities. we have been engaging with various potential hospital partners, chinese hospital is the one hospital that currently has vacancy and space that could accommodate to subacute. they have a 23-bed unit that is currently available and could be converted to this use. and right now, we worked with...
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it's an alley in the center of the city with 60 people living in 17 households. >> once poor and dirtyn. >> the area's transformation began 15 years ago when a group of women set about cleaning the wear and plantining flowers. the city's composting project turbo charged their efforts. in the 2016 green and clean contest, judges praised the beautiful spaces they created. the alley took first place in the newcomer category. the neighborhood association used the prize money to develop the alley even further. >> the residents work together to create a filtration system that turns liquid waste into clean water. the liquid passes through ten filters including sand, stone and charcoal. ♪ >> it is then stored in tanks below the street. ♪ >> judges at the next year's contest praised the system and the alley was awarded a second prize. this time the residents used the money to implement aquaculture. the filtered water was used to grow vegetables. >> they also began raising and selling fish. >> in 2018 these innovations led to yet another victory in the contest. ♪ >> today, the green and clean co
it's an alley in the center of the city with 60 people living in 17 households. >> once poor and dirtyn. >> the area's transformation began 15 years ago when a group of women set about cleaning the wear and plantining flowers. the city's composting project turbo charged their efforts. in the 2016 green and clean contest, judges praised the beautiful spaces they created. the alley took first place in the newcomer category. the neighborhood association used the prize money to develop...
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city. steven: it is paralyzed. i am interested in the incubators that each of your cities represent and the show-and-tell you're about to go through and whether you need this town or not. whether the resources that you have, the models you have among each other, did the federal government at some point become irrelevant to the direction of the course you are setting, or do the resources provided in washington still important to you? mayor price: the resources are still important, because clearly every dollar up here is our money. it comes from you, either directly on your income tax or indirectly on other taxes, so the ability to be here for mayors to lobby, for councilmembers to lobby, to how it gets sent back to us, you know. we would love to come and lobby when it comes with less strings. because every one of you would agree, mayors are where the rubber hits the road. mayor durkan: we are the rubber. [laughter] mayor price: "we are the rubber," yes. you cannot get your nails done, you cannot walk across the street without someone
city. steven: it is paralyzed. i am interested in the incubators that each of your cities represent and the show-and-tell you're about to go through and whether you need this town or not. whether the resources that you have, the models you have among each other, did the federal government at some point become irrelevant to the direction of the course you are setting, or do the resources provided in washington still important to you? mayor price: the resources are still important, because...
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a few facilities here in the city. province group also operates a a few free-standing in the city and generation's healthcare. we have been working with the milemen group to be discussing opportunities. we have been engaging with various potential hospital partners, chinese hospital is the one hospital that currently has vacancy and space that could accommodate to subacute. they have a 23-bed unit that is currently available and could be converted to this use. and right now, we worked with vibra to do a proforma for a cost of operating a unit if those 23 beds were to be converted to subacute. there would be a bit of a shortfall in terms of revenue generation because of the cost reimbursement structure because medicare and medicale, between 350 and 370 a day depending on modeling. chinese hospital is willing to bring a proposal to the board to activate the 23 beds in the subacute, so these good news and it would still need to be reviewed by california department of public health to resolve the kitchen support issues. rig
a few facilities here in the city. province group also operates a a few free-standing in the city and generation's healthcare. we have been working with the milemen group to be discussing opportunities. we have been engaging with various potential hospital partners, chinese hospital is the one hospital that currently has vacancy and space that could accommodate to subacute. they have a 23-bed unit that is currently available and could be converted to this use. and right now, we worked with...
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in los angeles is boyle heights, new york city's washington heights. aking of washington heights, it's indicative that lin manuel miranda and - - in the heights has of this scene and seen one where the main character is a bodega owner named - - and has this one verse where he says, in five years when this whole city is hipsters, who will miss us? you are seeing the same kinds of transformations in chicago. the Ãa mexican immigrant center that had been there for decades. people were not moving up and they painted the entire thing over, causing a huge community outcry. this was one of the - - that exists to latino barrios. a few years ago, an immigrant from mexico to chicago named - - described an incident that i think sums up the aspects of u.s. metropolitan history. he told the story this with. if an anglo guy comes along. the Ãhe is speaking spanish. i tell him, what can i do for you? he says, this is my father's house and i want to buy it. i tell him, it's not for sale. but i like it here. i was born in this neighborhood. i asked, so why did you leave
in los angeles is boyle heights, new york city's washington heights. aking of washington heights, it's indicative that lin manuel miranda and - - in the heights has of this scene and seen one where the main character is a bodega owner named - - and has this one verse where he says, in five years when this whole city is hipsters, who will miss us? you are seeing the same kinds of transformations in chicago. the Ãa mexican immigrant center that had been there for decades. people were not moving...
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in the high need neighborhoods. the construction cost was funded by city's childcare facilities in collaboration with office of early care and education and community development. this is one that is a true public-private partnership. we helped fund it and other city agencies saw it and develops them and built out the development center. this space has received license over 60 children ages 18 months to five years old. at least 50% of the childcare space is subsidized and is being operated by the south of market childcare. first preferences go to residents within the building. we thought you guys would appreciate that. there are a few that are still on the waiting list. i just wanted to share that. >> thank you. are there any speaker cards for this item? >> no. >> does anyone wish to speak on this item? seeing none, closing public comment. thank you so much. >> the next order of business is item nine, commissioners questions and matters. >> mr. chair? >> i just want to wish everyone a happy holidays as this is our last meeting for 2019 and 2020 will be a good year, a very busy year on many levels. so i just wanted t
in the high need neighborhoods. the construction cost was funded by city's childcare facilities in collaboration with office of early care and education and community development. this is one that is a true public-private partnership. we helped fund it and other city agencies saw it and develops them and built out the development center. this space has received license over 60 children ages 18 months to five years old. at least 50% of the childcare space is subsidized and is being operated by...
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we have what we know is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. this is an incredible city.o be diverse, i want it to be safe, and i know you all want that, too. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and i want this to be the decade when san franciscans from the multigenerational native to the newly arrived immigrant that he, she, or they can arrive with their children and call this city home for generations to come. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: we can be a vibrant and welcoming city, a city of affordable and diverse homes, a city where we come together and put aside our differences to meet the challenges that we know we all face with clarity and conviction. a city where we can care for one another, where our streets are safe, and no one is left out in the cold. san francisco can be the city that a share cropper's daughter dreamed it to be. san francisco can and will be a city for all of us. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: ladies and gentlemen, this person said to me, it is a blessing to be a blessing. and today, the person that's providing a blessing
we have what we know is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. this is an incredible city.o be diverse, i want it to be safe, and i know you all want that, too. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and i want this to be the decade when san franciscans from the multigenerational native to the newly arrived immigrant that he, she, or they can arrive with their children and call this city home for generations to come. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: we can be a vibrant and...
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i've been to so far 24 states in 56 cities, i think. i'm not sure i counted yesterday in el paso. but i don't think it really matters. what is important is that they are there and they get a chance to vote to change the occupant of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. reporter: do you believe they should hear from further witnesses like john bolton? mr. bloomberg: if i were a senator, i would ask for more witnesses, yes. i think that if some credible source potentially has more information, pro or con, i think everybody should express themselves. but that's up to the senators and i'll let them worry about that. we'll take one or two more questions. reporter: would you be open to eliminating the -- [indiscernible] -- pass through plans like you what announced today? mr. bloomberg: i think the senate filibuster has been overused and probably not the best piece of procedures that -- they've ever adopted. reporter: i mentioned in your talk earlier the lgbtq community. i was wondering, given that another fellow mayor is among other democratic candidate
i've been to so far 24 states in 56 cities, i think. i'm not sure i counted yesterday in el paso. but i don't think it really matters. what is important is that they are there and they get a chance to vote to change the occupant of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. reporter: do you believe they should hear from further witnesses like john bolton? mr. bloomberg: if i were a senator, i would ask for more witnesses, yes. i think that if some credible source potentially has more information, pro or con, i...
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has dispatched marine troops to reinforce their embassy in the city after a spike in tensions between u.s. and iranian forces resource supporters of iran back groups trying to breach the u.s. embassy and there's always also been a ratcheting up of the war of words between washington and tehran and now come reports of these explosions in baghdad or it's all turkey can now send troops into libya to help the country's u.n. recognized government after the parliament in ankara voted in favor of the move the forces will help to counter warlord advance on tripoli. and australia's prime minister has been shouted out by local residents the visited areas hit by devastating bushfires in the east of the country at least 9 people have died in the past week and tens of thousands of been evacuated. well as many as a 1000 infants have died at a hospital in the indian state of roger stone over the last year a report into conditions there found a shortage of working medical equipment including ventilators and resuscitation machines so how raman reports from you daddy. the death of a child to any family
has dispatched marine troops to reinforce their embassy in the city after a spike in tensions between u.s. and iranian forces resource supporters of iran back groups trying to breach the u.s. embassy and there's always also been a ratcheting up of the war of words between washington and tehran and now come reports of these explosions in baghdad or it's all turkey can now send troops into libya to help the country's u.n. recognized government after the parliament in ankara voted in favor of the...
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christianity has sent great monuments in the city but judaism has also left its mark here in the middle ages by i was one of the most important jewish settlements in central europe along with mines and warps the 3 cities were even called jerusalem on the rhine. spire warms and minds are considered the cradle of european judaism jewish life has shaped these 3 cities for more than 900 years and i want to know what remains of it so today's show is not just the city trip but also a journey for jewish history. in our pre-meal we also get over the ski slopes in. we take a tour of the port city of haifa in israel. and take a closer look at mine. the old town. in these 2 streets in you can go and climb the plot from gaza a jewish reserve venture area was created 1000 years ago because jews were only allowed to settle here the houses were built particularly narrow and high in order to offer as much space as possible. the speed of museum is also located here in that you wouldn't have the jewish courtyard. in the middle ages it was called brew which is how the museum got its name. warms was called
christianity has sent great monuments in the city but judaism has also left its mark here in the middle ages by i was one of the most important jewish settlements in central europe along with mines and warps the 3 cities were even called jerusalem on the rhine. spire warms and minds are considered the cradle of european judaism jewish life has shaped these 3 cities for more than 900 years and i want to know what remains of it so today's show is not just the city trip but also a journey for...
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i was born in the city, raised in the city and i was highly educated in the city. i was fortunate enough to be one of the first people not only in my family to go to college, but as well as in my whole neighborhood. it wasn't a lot of people trying to pursue higher education. we were confined in a certain type of mindset within our neighborhood to think that graduating college wasn't something that was possible. so you might -- imagine how i felt when being one of the first people to drop of college went to college. i had no hope. i do not have the happiness i felt right now seeing the niners going to the super bowl and knowing i am a a, -- college graduate. i was in a basement with some creative people cooking up one of the biggest independent films in the world right now, but also , i was at a place where i didn't know where i wanted to go fortunately, enough in my pursuit of a degree and graduating from st. mary's college in california, city college provided a crucial psychological class that st. mary's wanted $10,000 for. i couldn't afford that. i am saying all
i was born in the city, raised in the city and i was highly educated in the city. i was fortunate enough to be one of the first people not only in my family to go to college, but as well as in my whole neighborhood. it wasn't a lot of people trying to pursue higher education. we were confined in a certain type of mindset within our neighborhood to think that graduating college wasn't something that was possible. so you might -- imagine how i felt when being one of the first people to drop of...
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i'm in support of the legislation as a part-time bartender in the city. i moved here in 32 years. i was involved in the nightclub industry for the past 30 years. being involved with one foot in the white collared world and one foot in the blue collared world has allowed me to stay in the city. it's allowed me to raise my daughter in the city and provide a good standard of living for all of us and our family. and i'd like to see that continue. not only for me. i used to think i was unique, but there is hundreds of thousands of us in the city that need the additional employment that these places provide. not just for bartenders, but you're talking about security, sound, event planners, everybody that is involved in this industry is affected by this legislation. i'm in strong support of it for those very reasons. you're talking about thousands of jobs, livability and for people to remain and contribute in the city. people don't move here for cornfields, they move here for the vibrancy, to meet like-minded people, other creatives. that's what the type of events we throw provide. thank
i'm in support of the legislation as a part-time bartender in the city. i moved here in 32 years. i was involved in the nightclub industry for the past 30 years. being involved with one foot in the white collared world and one foot in the blue collared world has allowed me to stay in the city. it's allowed me to raise my daughter in the city and provide a good standard of living for all of us and our family. and i'd like to see that continue. not only for me. i used to think i was unique, but...
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so here in the city we are lucky because people care about making sure people are housed. bond passed by voters will be a great opportunity to invest in building more affordable housing , but we can't build it fast enough. so having access to the abigail, having access to the post street -- post street site and the bristol where there is another step up housing, those are so important to getting people housed now. so i just want to thank everyone who is here today and all of your work that sometimes escapes under the radar and people are not completely familiar with everything that goes into making an opportunity like this possible. it is appreciated, it's going to make a difference for 89 people at post street and 62 people right here at the abigail. it's going to make a difference for so many people and i'm so grateful we have this opportunity to do just that today. how the person who has helped in our efforts to move the needle on homelessness, who probably every time i call him, and i tell him about somebody, he not only knows the name of that person, with the whole sto
so here in the city we are lucky because people care about making sure people are housed. bond passed by voters will be a great opportunity to invest in building more affordable housing , but we can't build it fast enough. so having access to the abigail, having access to the post street -- post street site and the bristol where there is another step up housing, those are so important to getting people housed now. so i just want to thank everyone who is here today and all of your work that...
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we are at a all time low in homicides in our city is absolutely incredible. now at 5 crime in san francisco is down how the city got some guns off the streets and reduce violent crime. >>plus the deadly corona virus originating in china is now in the us we talk with people arriving at sfo and have expert advice about how to protect yourself from this contagious virus senate will convene as and is day one of the trump impeachment trial, the wins and losses for democrats in the white house and we're joined live in studio by one of our political analyst kron 4 news at 5 starts right now. first. possibly 5 43 this morning officers responded to call of shots fired in 1800 block sunny officers located a a gunshot victim suffering from a gunshot wound he was taken to the hospital where unfortunately succumbed to his injuries. >>the same day san francisco police announced a crime is down in the city overall last year a shooting in the city leaves one man dead good evening, everybody thanks for being here tonight at 5 i'm grant lotus and i think it will kiss that crime
we are at a all time low in homicides in our city is absolutely incredible. now at 5 crime in san francisco is down how the city got some guns off the streets and reduce violent crime. >>plus the deadly corona virus originating in china is now in the us we talk with people arriving at sfo and have expert advice about how to protect yourself from this contagious virus senate will convene as and is day one of the trump impeachment trial, the wins and losses for democrats in the white house...
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this city. in terms of our gender studies, the self-defense class was cut. it's a well-attended class that's been taught for a very long time. i run a program that supports a number of survivors of violence and people stepping up as leaders and peers. i have heard from them and other students that attend the class that not being able to attend this class impacts their ability to show up and be present with the studies. we know that that offering as well as two other classes as well as a sexual health certificate coordinator are going to impact graduation. >> hello. first i want to thank supervisors walton and fewer for proposing this legislation. my concern -- i'm an olad student at the aquatic park center. they got that alternative funding for the senior center olad classes. our classes are not cut for the moment, but our instructor is no longer a city college employee. they have to be hired under their own staffing h.r. they don't have union benefits and retirement benefits, it doesn't count towa
this city. in terms of our gender studies, the self-defense class was cut. it's a well-attended class that's been taught for a very long time. i run a program that supports a number of survivors of violence and people stepping up as leaders and peers. i have heard from them and other students that attend the class that not being able to attend this class impacts their ability to show up and be present with the studies. we know that that offering as well as two other classes as well as a sexual...
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and 5g broadcasting in the city of san francisco. scientific studies reveal irreversible microwave health and safety dangers. to 9 residents of san francisco. especially children pregnant women, helderly persons in others. the burden of liability weighs heavy on the city. they should have back by insurance policies by the wireless industry in escape clauses in the w.t.f. contracts that they possess. joe moscow wits published an article in scientific american and he advocated an immediate moratorium on the 5g and demanded our government adopt protecting our health and safety. the 2003 precautionary principle ordinance is a rule of of law that requires per have a len peo protect people and the environment. upon these grounds, it is mandatory to preserve public-health and safety by enacting moratorium begins activation of san francisco wireless telecommunications facilities. you also have the t-mobile versus san francisco case which gives you the trite do this. it's all on your shoulders and i'm sure that you have the right decision. tha
and 5g broadcasting in the city of san francisco. scientific studies reveal irreversible microwave health and safety dangers. to 9 residents of san francisco. especially children pregnant women, helderly persons in others. the burden of liability weighs heavy on the city. they should have back by insurance policies by the wireless industry in escape clauses in the w.t.f. contracts that they possess. joe moscow wits published an article in scientific american and he advocated an immediate...
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that is something we are doing in the kansas city. on the other end, that housing and security side. i grew up knowing that too. particularly in parts of the midwest where you have to have a car. finding ways to give small grants to folks, helping people fix up their houses as a way that we can keep people from ever getting into homelessness. this will be my final point. like you were saying, once you get into something, be it a criminal life, homelessness, it amn hard to get out. one big thing for us is making sure folks do not get trapped in it. dc respectashington america's mayors? don't,arnett: if they they should. i think every day you see america's mayors proving themselves. obviously, i may be biased. i am incredibly proud of the record we have in the face of an action. i could go to el paso and what he has done in his city to address the immigration challenges. i could go to cincinnati and toledo. they are doing with gun measures in a red state, in the face of an action from washington -- you know, mayors understand they cannot
that is something we are doing in the kansas city. on the other end, that housing and security side. i grew up knowing that too. particularly in parts of the midwest where you have to have a car. finding ways to give small grants to folks, helping people fix up their houses as a way that we can keep people from ever getting into homelessness. this will be my final point. like you were saying, once you get into something, be it a criminal life, homelessness, it amn hard to get out. one big thing...
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city-owned sites and other opportunities in and near the city. sites were evaluated for suitability to develop within the five to 10-year timeframe. candidates were -- candidate sites, excuse me, were identified as capable of exports power to the grid to serve cleanpowersf and had no identifiable barriers to development. candidate sites were rated. a high suitability rating means that the site is worth further time, further planning and analysis to determine whether a renewable project should be implemented at the sites and funds requested. a medium suitability rating was assigned to site where is a barrier will need to be addressed before we spend more time on the renewable development at the site. so that could be something like a structural upgrade that we know that needs to happen before we put the weight of a solar system on it. for electric resource planning and procurement purposes, the city defines "local" as the nine county bay area. this approach provides a preference to projects that are located in the region through our bidding proces
city-owned sites and other opportunities in and near the city. sites were evaluated for suitability to develop within the five to 10-year timeframe. candidates were -- candidate sites, excuse me, were identified as capable of exports power to the grid to serve cleanpowersf and had no identifiable barriers to development. candidate sites were rated. a high suitability rating means that the site is worth further time, further planning and analysis to determine whether a renewable project should...
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four total touchdowns in the game by mahomes and kansas city wins 35-24. dvance to their first super bowl in 50 years. so it's going to be the chiefs and 49ers in super bowl liv on february 2nd, in miami. now as of this morning, the chiefs are a . 1/2 favors but there's an old saying, defense wins championships. the 49ers have a pretty good defense. that's the latest from levi's stadium, dennis o'donnell, kpix5. >>> 6:25 now. still ahead in our next half hour on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, rallying a hometown crowd. coming up house speaker nancy pelosi's comments ahead of the president's impeachment trial. >>> if you don't have your red and gold yet, you still have time until we make it to miami. we will tell you what store is opening early so you can make sure you snag up that gear. >>> taking a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. looking good out there on this dr. martin luther king, jr. holiday. >>> live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 6:30 and streaming on cbsn bay area, punching their ticket to the super bow
four total touchdowns in the game by mahomes and kansas city wins 35-24. dvance to their first super bowl in 50 years. so it's going to be the chiefs and 49ers in super bowl liv on february 2nd, in miami. now as of this morning, the chiefs are a . 1/2 favors but there's an old saying, defense wins championships. the 49ers have a pretty good defense. that's the latest from levi's stadium, dennis o'donnell, kpix5. >>> 6:25 now. still ahead in our next half hour on kpix5 and streaming on...