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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. to build a small city one must do 3 things connected devices collect data and assess this data to find solution for the citizens but how do i benefit from the smart city here. i
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...
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of the city and want to turn it into a smart you'd have to consider the following. you need to make your city interconnected by adding census data for instance to cause the street to be able to regulate traffic or to measuring station stations throughout the. city is usually a combination of the different urban systems that we have. for the most that means mobility systems housing system. administrators systems energy systems education systems and so on anything affecting citizens in their everyday lives can be assigned a digital shadow. data . big data is no end in itself data needs to be prepared and. someone is. restrictions when. anything is possible to connect it. to build a small city one must do 3 things connected via data and data to find solution for the citizens but how do i benefit from the smart city here. in. the city saves taxes by using resources more. with the help of sensors public spaces are only irrigated when they're too dry. the garbage bins are only emptied once they're full. in helsinki garbage trucks have become obsolete waste is transferred t
of the city and want to turn it into a smart you'd have to consider the following. you need to make your city interconnected by adding census data for instance to cause the street to be able to regulate traffic or to measuring station stations throughout the. city is usually a combination of the different urban systems that we have. for the most that means mobility systems housing system. administrators systems energy systems education systems and so on anything affecting citizens in their...
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smart cities approach raises new issues for city leaders such as yourself around confidentiality. acy, importantly how to manage traditional public services in a digital age. smart cityveloped exists anywhere in this country or for that matter the world. hence, as a result as mayor burton indicated, the wagoner school of public service have traded the mayors leadership institute on smart cities. this is an example of one of many partnerships between the conference and nyu. generated --62 is the smart cities institute is generated and enables you and your fellow mayors a safe space and quiet space to learn about smart cities in general and how to use the latest technology in data to transform cities. the institute is much like the design institute, which many of you have attended. we have two ambitious goals. define and learn the latest about smart cities and two, build that major initiative for you to bring home. goals areold, our both tactical and visionary. we found working together across cities, the smart city and offers an opportunity to learn more than anyone city could accom
smart cities approach raises new issues for city leaders such as yourself around confidentiality. acy, importantly how to manage traditional public services in a digital age. smart cityveloped exists anywhere in this country or for that matter the world. hence, as a result as mayor burton indicated, the wagoner school of public service have traded the mayors leadership institute on smart cities. this is an example of one of many partnerships between the conference and nyu. generated --62 is the...
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he's also tout a smart city platform that uses information and technology to give leaders, policy makers, and regular citizens a view of what's happening in their city. >> this platform collects and analyzes the big data and presents it to the citizens at one glance. >> it was interesting to hear that you go into the mayor's office, he has 7 screens in front of him, he can zero down to the street level of a particular corner and see accidents and traffic. essentially using technology in a very efficient an effective way. >> mayor park will speak about the smart city platform tomorrow at stanford. >>> governor newsom doubling down on his fire prevention efforts. it's all part of the state budget he plans to send to lawmakers tomorrow. the governor wants funding to hire more than 550 full time firefighters over the next 5 years. he also wants to make homes more fire resistant, particularly in low income areas. it's all part of a $2 billion program to fight wildfires and other disasters. meantime a study underway to track the long term impact of the wildfires and the smoke in paradise and o
he's also tout a smart city platform that uses information and technology to give leaders, policy makers, and regular citizens a view of what's happening in their city. >> this platform collects and analyzes the big data and presents it to the citizens at one glance. >> it was interesting to hear that you go into the mayor's office, he has 7 screens in front of him, he can zero down to the street level of a particular corner and see accidents and traffic. essentially using...
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have you done to make yourself a smart city? uper: against other cities for the smart city challenge. the integrated data exchange. we now have autonomous shuttles we have been using in downtown columbus. we are going to launch this we are going to launch this month the first one in america that will serve residents in a neighborhood. we believe in columbus that mobility is the great equalizer of the 21st century. we want to make sure we are using innovation and technology to help people improve their own lives. taylor: the first self-driving shuttle operating on public roads in a residential neighborhood. given all the safety concerns, how did you overcome that to make sure you are efficient but safe? mayor ginther: we started working with the residents of linden. it will connect residents to the community center, the settlement house, other opportunities. continuing to work with federal, state, and local officials. it will go live for the public in january. i am going to be on the first shuttle, letting them know it is safe for
have you done to make yourself a smart city? uper: against other cities for the smart city challenge. the integrated data exchange. we now have autonomous shuttles we have been using in downtown columbus. we are going to launch this we are going to launch this month the first one in america that will serve residents in a neighborhood. we believe in columbus that mobility is the great equalizer of the 21st century. we want to make sure we are using innovation and technology to help people...
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i am aware of the efforts in spokane and seattle leading the way as a smart city. we agree with you and is the fiber broadband association we speak with cities that are becoming smart all the time. one of the first things they need to do is take inventory of where their fiber assets because assets because you need fiber to support those smart cities. we hear a lot about pole climbers as the needed skill set for 5g deployment. my members would add things like reading blueprints, being able to design a network architecture, being able to maintain a network, things like operating a backhoe and other heavy machinery. there's a lot of other skill there's a lot of other skill sets as well. you and i know seattle and spokane are leading the way on that. >> i went to your website, mr. miller. thank you for showing your daughters and showing the diversity of women who are needed in this field as well. i'm sure is a computer scientist you see the broad applications here and i think that is what we have to get people to see, that this is a big task area i like the fact that yo
i am aware of the efforts in spokane and seattle leading the way as a smart city. we agree with you and is the fiber broadband association we speak with cities that are becoming smart all the time. one of the first things they need to do is take inventory of where their fiber assets because assets because you need fiber to support those smart cities. we hear a lot about pole climbers as the needed skill set for 5g deployment. my members would add things like reading blueprints, being able to...
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we are creating accelerators so it is notjust about smart cities but smart cities for a reason.a human purpose. you cannot just be it has to be for a human purpose. you cannotjust be about driving profit and i am hoping that is what the future is. would you come back later? at around 8:20 a.m., yes. that was a look through the papers and john was listening intently. technology and football has been an interesting one. the january tra nsfer interesting one. the january transfer window is open so we could see some movers. liverpool have already signed takumi minamino from germany. £7 million. good distance. they are chasing silverware on three fronts so sensible to ring and reinforcements. he could be in the squad to face sheffield united tomorrow. but the could be bigger money moves into the offering. the right hand extended and the hug. who would not love that to start the new year. we are in transfer window time and we start predicting who might go where. jadon sancho, one of the hottest prospects, could be on the move. we are sending training with england. moved around 8 milli
we are creating accelerators so it is notjust about smart cities but smart cities for a reason.a human purpose. you cannot just be it has to be for a human purpose. you cannotjust be about driving profit and i am hoping that is what the future is. would you come back later? at around 8:20 a.m., yes. that was a look through the papers and john was listening intently. technology and football has been an interesting one. the january tra nsfer interesting one. the january transfer window is open so...
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smart way to get for your good. global auto and mobility show every week w. . in the light of climate change. what's in store. for the future. for the major cities. inside. counter. these days more people can afford to travel than ever before i'm constantly daydreaming about my next holiday but how can you travel smart how can you help preserve the environment and sides and avoid bothering locals i want topic for day on ship. tourism is booming 1400000000 people travel internationally every year half of them in europe but tourism doesn't only bring profit places like the broth nic. and then is struggling to handle tourist rolls some say they have been b. is pushing out local residents and turning entire cities into giant hotels. size like instagram which fuel our desire to visit and photograph memorable sites when the more tourists than a given place or his residence can handle we speak of all the tourism can cutting edge technology help make several friendlier for both visitors and locals we asked small travel expert lisa kinney from the german digital as association bit call. this was when it comes to tourism digitalisation has great potential for enhan
smart way to get for your good. global auto and mobility show every week w. . in the light of climate change. what's in store. for the future. for the major cities. inside. counter. these days more people can afford to travel than ever before i'm constantly daydreaming about my next holiday but how can you travel smart how can you help preserve the environment and sides and avoid bothering locals i want topic for day on ship. tourism is booming 1400000000 people travel internationally every...
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uses technology in a very efficient and effective way. >> to date the mayor will speak about the smart city platform at stanford. >>> when fans enter santa faare busy stocng on game gear and we now know that they will not be the only ones wearing team colors. you will see plenty of uniform patrols at the stadium but those officers will not be alone. >> what a lot of fans won't see is all the layers of security that are happening that are not clear to see, meaning officers not in uniform. officers that are in fan attire. >> the captain says there is a zero tolerance for violations of the fan code of conduct that anyone caught behaving badly will be injected or arrested. >>> you have been showing off your niners prize sending us your photos and everyone getting ready for the big game tomorrow including the sky. from super fans to even puppies. share your fan photos with us using the hashtag kpix on facebook, twitter and instagram. >>> still ahead, on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, some of the highest height of the season. coming up when you can expect to see san francisco's king tied
uses technology in a very efficient and effective way. >> to date the mayor will speak about the smart city platform at stanford. >>> when fans enter santa faare busy stocng on game gear and we now know that they will not be the only ones wearing team colors. you will see plenty of uniform patrols at the stadium but those officers will not be alone. >> what a lot of fans won't see is all the layers of security that are happening that are not clear to see, meaning officers...
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networks outside of china. 56 seems to be it's not going to be connected, connecting objects, smart citiess, everything to do with that. the amount of data on the amount of critical data is very important. the dilemma would seem to be whether or not you believe huawei has the technical capacity effectively to carry out surveillance or spy on whichever company they are working within and i suppose that is the british challenge, isn't it? i agree with the americans or disagree. yes. like the americans or disagree. yes. like the european markets, the uk has to decide whether it wants to use 56 or not. in terms of spying, you can use certain equipment on top of it, you could spy but i think what's important to know about 56, it's becoming more and more software —based type of technology and it relies on code, any kind of vulnerability while they are leading the field, significantly. this is a problem for every major nation. chancellor angela merkel said we need a basket of companies who can do this. is that the sort of direction you would expect the british to go down, ultimately? yes, i think
networks outside of china. 56 seems to be it's not going to be connected, connecting objects, smart citiess, everything to do with that. the amount of data on the amount of critical data is very important. the dilemma would seem to be whether or not you believe huawei has the technical capacity effectively to carry out surveillance or spy on whichever company they are working within and i suppose that is the british challenge, isn't it? i agree with the americans or disagree. yes. like the...
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i was with the mayors last night and talking about smart cities and all the changes happening and things enabling that, the smart meters enabling the integration of smart technologies on the system and maintaining liability and enabling two-way communication with our customers and allow us to serve customers, whether it be the military that wants a higher degree of resilience and reliability to customers that want clean energy and demanding clean energy, individual residential customers that want apps to help them message their system and become more officiate. so, a very very exciting future with all of this investment being put under the grid. finally, stronger. we used to say reliability is the total priority for the industry, the number one priority. it still is. but reliability, we've found the definition of reliability is how the system works on a day-to-day basis. we're very very proud we have a 99.99% reliability. but, the resiliency is where we're focused a lot now, which is to say, okay, what happens when you have the extraordinary events and it's not an ordinary situation, you
i was with the mayors last night and talking about smart cities and all the changes happening and things enabling that, the smart meters enabling the integration of smart technologies on the system and maintaining liability and enabling two-way communication with our customers and allow us to serve customers, whether it be the military that wants a higher degree of resilience and reliability to customers that want clean energy and demanding clean energy, individual residential customers that...
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also help make like there's a 1000000000 dollar city in new mexico a bit like a century is like a smart city that no one actually lives in but it's where they can experiment all these things and. but they're also a cia signature school they actually do recognize the cia so that kind of scares me a little bit when i hear about them messing around facial recognition tell you know because a lot of times you like rachel said they hide it in something good that our 1st responders and things can use but then later it's like hey well if the firemen are using it you want to and everybody else you're such a cynic and i am but in reality. i recognize that they have a and they're going to use that as a subterfuge or could use it as a subterfuge i mean i can't relate how it can work with firefighters as opposed to law enforcement or intelligence i mean we quickly let law enforcement and intelligence use it 3 d. no no ma'am if you talk about our constitutional rights and i don't mean that off base algorithm that things have recognition software there it's already happening why. so i mean you saw the thes
also help make like there's a 1000000000 dollar city in new mexico a bit like a century is like a smart city that no one actually lives in but it's where they can experiment all these things and. but they're also a cia signature school they actually do recognize the cia so that kind of scares me a little bit when i hear about them messing around facial recognition tell you know because a lot of times you like rachel said they hide it in something good that our 1st responders and things can use...
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how you can think about the smart city, and creating services for people. a broader sense of bringing ilt into people's lives in creating new opportunities with data that makes those lives better. so the trash piece is where it is starting but there are so many more initiatives that we can take that to. >> i should mention this, this is really something that we are delivering to the public. so, cities can take this, further, advance it, use it for their purposes. this is the public domain. >> i feel like i have arrived in 2020 thanks to you guys and things like this. the tea for joining us. >>> coming up in a second, two home break-ins across the bay hours apart. we have surveillance video of these crimes to share with you and we explain why police say they think the same group hit both homes. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. climate is the number 1 priority. i would declare a state of emergency on day 1. congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever. this is a problem that continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting and beati
how you can think about the smart city, and creating services for people. a broader sense of bringing ilt into people's lives in creating new opportunities with data that makes those lives better. so the trash piece is where it is starting but there are so many more initiatives that we can take that to. >> i should mention this, this is really something that we are delivering to the public. so, cities can take this, further, advance it, use it for their purposes. this is the public...
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nick schifrin: huawei chief digital information officer edwin dienr shows off what huawei calls a smart cityircuit cameras feed into a database witadvanced artificial intelligence, and facial recognition can identify everyone, cross-reference license plates, and analyze unlimited information. huawei promotional videos compare the combination of a.i., 5g, and surveillance to how a brain processes information to controthe body. the u.s. fears that huawei's information isn't secure, because the control is actually the chinese government's. vice president mike pence: to have huawei operating as a 5g network in our country or in our allies' countries, we believe,da represents a fntal compromise of our national curity and the privacy o millions of citizens. william brangham: the u.k.'s decision to allow huawei in came despite months of intensey lobbyinge trump administration. in response, the u.s. says it now might limit intelligence-sharing between western allies. historian and journalist garrett graff has been covering huawei for "wired" magazine. welcome back to the our." garrett graff: thank y
nick schifrin: huawei chief digital information officer edwin dienr shows off what huawei calls a smart cityircuit cameras feed into a database witadvanced artificial intelligence, and facial recognition can identify everyone, cross-reference license plates, and analyze unlimited information. huawei promotional videos compare the combination of a.i., 5g, and surveillance to how a brain processes information to controthe body. the u.s. fears that huawei's information isn't secure, because the...
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. >> schifrin: huawei chief di edwin diender shows off what huei calls a smart city. closed-circuit cameras feed into a database with advancel artificial igence, and facial recognition can identify everyone, cross-reference license plates, and analyze unlimited information. huawei promotional videos 5g, and surveillanhow a of a.i., brain processes information to control the body. the u.s. fears that huawei's information isn't secure, because the control isctually the chinese government's. >> to have huaweoperating as a 5g network in our country, or in our allies' countries, we believe, represents a fundamental compromise of our national security and the privacy of millions of citizens. >> brangham: the u.k.'s decision to allow huawei in came despite months of intense lobbying by in response, the u.s. says it might limit intelligence sharine een western allies. garrett graff has been coveringf huaw "wired" magazine.th welcome back tnewshour. >> thanks for having me. >> can you talk a little bit heard a little about from vicee president mike pence there, the concern the
. >> schifrin: huawei chief di edwin diender shows off what huei calls a smart city. closed-circuit cameras feed into a database with advancel artificial igence, and facial recognition can identify everyone, cross-reference license plates, and analyze unlimited information. huawei promotional videos 5g, and surveillanhow a of a.i., brain processes information to control the body. the u.s. fears that huawei's information isn't secure, because the control isctually the chinese government's....
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but when you took a look at smart cities, smart machines, smart systems, getting people connected justwhere they are in having that information, that data transfer back-and-forth, it is a tremendous cost savings for companies to realize. meanwhile, consumers, speed is speed. data is going to be data. how much faster can you download a movie has yet to be seen, but i think that impact is going to be minimal compared to the commercial opportunity. cole: and your car is the best example of where 5g is going to regulared come on a basis with products that weren't in the past a computer. your computer talking to your car, that is where cities will really change. alix: good conversation. thanks a lot, ramon llamas of idc and cole smead of smead capital. a pleasure to have you. do want to recap what is happening with boeing. that stock is fluctuating, now up 1%. it did have a negative cash burn, but it feels like it was a little better than expected. $4ing sees an estimated billion of abnormal production costs for the 737 max and cut its plans for the 787 production as it reported a pretty st
but when you took a look at smart cities, smart machines, smart systems, getting people connected justwhere they are in having that information, that data transfer back-and-forth, it is a tremendous cost savings for companies to realize. meanwhile, consumers, speed is speed. data is going to be data. how much faster can you download a movie has yet to be seen, but i think that impact is going to be minimal compared to the commercial opportunity. cole: and your car is the best example of where...
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we also see technologies that have, i think, even greater impacts like the chinese smart city technologies where they're coming in and in the interest of public safety and security, they're offering to equip african cities with a camera system, surveillance system, facial recognition technologies, and, of course, with we know that all of those systems are reporting back to china first before they report to the african country where they're established. i think that the growth of high-tech is a concern certainly in africa. >> thank you. i think part of the challenge we have is sharing that -- look the propaganda has never really quit from our adversaries. they understand its value and they're very good at it. they simply advanced to using social media and other means in which to really bend things their direction. in doing so, they influence individuals who really in many cases share the same values that we share in this country. the imet program has been mentioned several times here and i think it's critical that we continue to be able to have communications and relationships with what is
we also see technologies that have, i think, even greater impacts like the chinese smart city technologies where they're coming in and in the interest of public safety and security, they're offering to equip african cities with a camera system, surveillance system, facial recognition technologies, and, of course, with we know that all of those systems are reporting back to china first before they report to the african country where they're established. i think that the growth of high-tech is a...
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smart cities, etcetera. the utilities technology council has been around for 70 plus years. we represent investor owned utilities, rural cooperative utilities, public power, mostly electric. natural gas and oil pipelines and water utilities. we have international members as well. the reason why we represent this vast array of business models and different types of utilities is because when it comes to their information and technology needs they are usually united and have the same types of needs. so, private utility networks. they are a combination of wire line and wireless. wire line, think copper. increasingly fiber optic. a number of our members have announced plans for major investments in expanded fiber optic networks going forward. if they are wireless they are usually microwave communication systems but also push to talk mobile radios. think about the radios personnel are using post hurricanes, etcetera. if they are wireless, those wireless systems are dependent on spectrum. spectrum is a naturally occurring phenomenon that is a finite resource. because of this the al
smart cities, etcetera. the utilities technology council has been around for 70 plus years. we represent investor owned utilities, rural cooperative utilities, public power, mostly electric. natural gas and oil pipelines and water utilities. we have international members as well. the reason why we represent this vast array of business models and different types of utilities is because when it comes to their information and technology needs they are usually united and have the same types of...
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the city was smart enough to do trial runs to see how it was going to work.hoever they hired to do the traffic studies nailed this. most of the traffic that comes this direction off octavia is going east or west. if they are going north, not this way. in point of fact, when the streets were closed off for the trials we on linden so no impact. this was our first and hopefully not the last living alley. part of the beautification of this street was to encourage pedestrians and merchants. i think we were able to accomplish both by blocking this off without a big impact. this is a bunch of thank u.s. from me and the merchants. i encourage the city to keep the open space here. housing is something we all need, but protecting the open space is a good thing. the day this opened there was a bunch of skateboarders and it was cool to watch. that is all i had to say. i am going to introduce bryan from the bike coalition. he can say a few words. thank you everybody for making this happen. [applause] >> thank you so much, lloyd. i am the executive director of the san fran
the city was smart enough to do trial runs to see how it was going to work.hoever they hired to do the traffic studies nailed this. most of the traffic that comes this direction off octavia is going east or west. if they are going north, not this way. in point of fact, when the streets were closed off for the trials we on linden so no impact. this was our first and hopefully not the last living alley. part of the beautification of this street was to encourage pedestrians and merchants. i think...
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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 a surveillance nightmare what cosmos it is look like and do we really want to live there autopsies today on ships. more than half of the worlds for.
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 a surveillance nightmare what cosmos it is look like and do we really want to live there autopsies today on ships. more than half of the worlds for.
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and other cities that have done city-wide roll-outs of smart cans and more complicated cans have seen, like, really bad issues with maintenance because the city is just not able to keep up with keeping them all in functional order. i think philadelphia is an example that we saw where the -- they had big bellies, not pell cans, that were just trashed for lack of a better word. and so it has to be a balance, i think. >> so you mentioned philadelphia and supervisor hainey mentioned cities where there's many more trash cans and i was just in new york and i had the same experience and obviously i didn't count them. but how do we compare to other cities? have we looked at that? >> i haven't been able to find anything concrete. i know as supervisor haney eluded to, in 2008 or '09, the mayor removed a lot of the city's trash cans and there was an analysis that shows the city had two or three times more than comparable city expos cities. i think the effort was to get us more in line with comparable cities, but i haven't been able to find information as far as comparables yet but i can continue
and other cities that have done city-wide roll-outs of smart cans and more complicated cans have seen, like, really bad issues with maintenance because the city is just not able to keep up with keeping them all in functional order. i think philadelphia is an example that we saw where the -- they had big bellies, not pell cans, that were just trashed for lack of a better word. and so it has to be a balance, i think. >> so you mentioned philadelphia and supervisor hainey mentioned cities...
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smart. >> the arrest of the city's head of department of public works is still shaking san francisco. we'll have details for you coming up. >> we are looking at a warm up. you felt it today. we have some 60s out there. beautiful night. temperatures are on the increase. we'll have the details coming up. >>> san fan officials are still dealing with the fall out following the arrest of the department of public works mohammed nuru. we are at city hall with the latest steps the city is taking. christian? >> reporter: the mayor told me earlier today that the important work of the department of public works will continue uninterrupted. some city officials are already asking that the department be brokennen up and held accountable. one day after news broke of mohammed nuru's arrest, san francisco's mayor is talking about being blind sided. >> i will say that surprised and of course very disappointed. >> reporter: the mayor saying she's ordered a top-down review. >> the plan is to continue to work with the city attorney's office and the controller's office to really look into a number of the c
smart. >> the arrest of the city's head of department of public works is still shaking san francisco. we'll have details for you coming up. >> we are looking at a warm up. you felt it today. we have some 60s out there. beautiful night. temperatures are on the increase. we'll have the details coming up. >>> san fan officials are still dealing with the fall out following the arrest of the department of public works mohammed nuru. we are at city hall with the latest steps the...
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. >> the city has been testing new smart trash bins with automatic locks. supervisor matt haney says so far they appear to it be a success as the city works for other solutions. >>> ending homelessness is a major focus in our effort to build a better area. linda hopkins will host a commity meeting to discuss the city's response to the joe rodata trail. three large houses will be purchased to house some of the homeless people. the meeting will be held at the rosen library on sebastopol road at 6:00 p.m. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area, you can share them by joining our group on facebook. >>> new details in boeing's 737 max investigation. internal emails between boeing employees involved with the plane's development appear to mock regulators. boeing released the emails to the faa and congressional investigators. so one employee said that the max 737 is "designed by clowns, supervised by monkeys." after complaining about the flight management computer. the company calls the emails completely unacceptable. boeing has been under scruti
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plans to build a prototype city of the future at the base of mount fuji that's going to be powered by hydrogen fuel cells and functioning as a laboratory for autonomy as cars smart homes and other technologies this will be called the woman city in reference to its origins as a loon manufacturer this kind of highlights the financial and political power of toyota in its home country as this is a highly ambitious plan spending over $71.00 hectic years now over in shanghai the markets inched up words slightly up point 3 percent of fears of an open conflict between china between the u.s. and iran where alleviated china also reported inflation accelerated at a slower than expected pace in december improving sentiment and increasing optimism about possible policy loosening now as we kick out the new year analysts report that about 800000000000 r. and b. might flow into china stocks in 2020 from overseas investors corporate buybacks and wealth management companies now over in hong kong the hang seng also rally locking in some of the biggest gains at about 4 weeks as ali baba group holdings rose to. a record high the c.e.o. of the hong kong strange and clearing has reite
plans to build a prototype city of the future at the base of mount fuji that's going to be powered by hydrogen fuel cells and functioning as a laboratory for autonomy as cars smart homes and other technologies this will be called the woman city in reference to its origins as a loon manufacturer this kind of highlights the financial and political power of toyota in its home country as this is a highly ambitious plan spending over $71.00 hectic years now over in shanghai the markets inched up...
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and other cities that have done city-wide roll-outs of smart cans and more complicated cans have seen, like, really bad issues with maintenance because the city is just not able to keep up with keeping them all in functional order. i think philadelphia is an example that we saw where the -- they had big bellies, not pell cans, that were just trashed for lack of a better word. and so it has to be a balance, i think. >> so you mentioned philadelphia and supervisor hainey mentioned cities where there's many more trash cans and i was just in new york and i had the same experience and obviously i didn't count them. but how do we compare to other cities? have we looked at that? >> i haven't been able to find anything concrete. i know as supervisor haney eluded to, in 2008 or '09, the mayor removed a lot of the city's trash cans and there was an analysis that shows the city had two or three times more than comparable city expos cities. i think the effort was to get us more in line with comparable cities, but i haven't been able to find information as far as comparables yet but i can continue
and other cities that have done city-wide roll-outs of smart cans and more complicated cans have seen, like, really bad issues with maintenance because the city is just not able to keep up with keeping them all in functional order. i think philadelphia is an example that we saw where the -- they had big bellies, not pell cans, that were just trashed for lack of a better word. and so it has to be a balance, i think. >> so you mentioned philadelphia and supervisor hainey mentioned cities...
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using and you don't think if it's in the city's financial solutions japan would use for you this is smart and move it around that would mean almost. on the share in you'll get used to the ordeal of those a bicycle but you are just listing me what you think they are but i have to find a job i hope we don't make. it. my lead yes sure that's the order i should stick with thank you all. so much for. that. 5 years that's something you'll get. if. they can or should mission show us what your. your goal. was was for gulf war but all of us even if i think they fit the bill for just a little what with this being able to sleep well you see. it. like that it you know we look at it in the. news the going wrong or typical i mean i do know us again. the money but you know through. my own need us to a new outlook on life and do nothing to prove something so things that go over and i do see venus go on not so much and he got in a bit of. grease pump exploded when fia don't choose his car so he had to reassemble the engine the night before the race literally. when he was still running when. you. we. just
using and you don't think if it's in the city's financial solutions japan would use for you this is smart and move it around that would mean almost. on the share in you'll get used to the ordeal of those a bicycle but you are just listing me what you think they are but i have to find a job i hope we don't make. it. my lead yes sure that's the order i should stick with thank you all. so much for. that. 5 years that's something you'll get. if. they can or should mission show us what your. your...
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using it you don't think if it's in the city's financial solutions gibraltar would use for you this is smart and move it around that would mean almost. on a share in you'll get used to be for sale of those a bicycle but you are just missing what you think they are but i guess i'm going to have a job i hope we don't. molly idea to show the store that i should stick with thank you all. so much. that. we have 5 years that's a big deal you know. if. they can or should mention show us what your. your goal. was was for gulf war but all of us even if they have a little bit of just a little what with this being able to sleep well you see. it. like that it you know we look at it you. know the goods are all typical i mean i do know us again. in london but you know it's true that you know we're my own need us to a new outlook on life and do nothing to do great something so that means that the open and i do see the interest on not so much and he got in a bit of. grease pump exploded when fia don't choose his car so he had to reassemble the engine the night before the race literally. when you asked and s
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and other cities that have done city-wide roll-outs of smart cans and more complicated cans have seenreally bad issues with maintenance because the city is just not able to keep up with keeping them all in functional order. i think philadelphia is an example that we saw where the -- they had big bellies, not pell cans, that were just trashed for lack of a better word. and so it has to be a balance, i think. >> so you mentioned philadelphia and supervisor hainey mentioned cities where there's many more trash cans and i was just in new york and i had the same experience and obviously i didn't count them. but how do we compare to other cities? have we looked at that? >> i haven't been able to find anything concrete. i know as supervisor haney eluded to, in 2008 or '09, the mayor removed a lot of the city's trash cans and there was an analysis that shows the city had two or three times more than comparable city expos cities. i think the effort was to get us more in line with comparable cities, but i haven't been able to find information as far as comparables yet but i can continue to look
and other cities that have done city-wide roll-outs of smart cans and more complicated cans have seenreally bad issues with maintenance because the city is just not able to keep up with keeping them all in functional order. i think philadelphia is an example that we saw where the -- they had big bellies, not pell cans, that were just trashed for lack of a better word. and so it has to be a balance, i think. >> so you mentioned philadelphia and supervisor hainey mentioned cities where...
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the city corn on the say soon. pick up steam. got smart enough. and used to him sure enough a month to show up in san angelo most higher and soon learn to sew on but some says also and this is the close off in the corner tongan all the lights went. on so salty also doesn't listen and sukkoth to sauce nikolas told all the time just as most men couldn't so sign the do deserves didn't see x.'s to plat super shoes and this in just the time a woman said uma i list down lines so dang in kind but i use apt get. classless romance on real and then when my harley isn't on to end this is dick. abit destro months on a dame does it cool when you're good. and events ahead and in them it's all shot as much as it and again to see an invalid is can. nemi a corner on his knees doesn't up the playing and wonders how does he who was almost as i installed these in some corner cool society dance again at next at conklin did in the blue gun song so there's a song to feel good with one good piece nationally needn't. have i am sounds like you are employed in teaching was
the city corn on the say soon. pick up steam. got smart enough. and used to him sure enough a month to show up in san angelo most higher and soon learn to sew on but some says also and this is the close off in the corner tongan all the lights went. on so salty also doesn't listen and sukkoth to sauce nikolas told all the time just as most men couldn't so sign the do deserves didn't see x.'s to plat super shoes and this in just the time a woman said uma i list down lines so dang in kind but i...
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city of san francisco. downtown lights shining bright. this is our can my side be firm? and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, during the ultimate sleep number event save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time. >>> a bill to ban gun shows as passed the california senate. the bill would prohibit the sale of guns in daily city. the venue ended gun shows last year but there's been pressure from the nra to reinstate them. the bill's authors want to make sure the ban is permanent. the measure now moves to the assembly. >>> 4:47 and the stock market slides over fears of the corona outbreak. here's diane ki hall with today's money watch report. >>> stocks continued their
city of san francisco. downtown lights shining bright. this is our can my side be firm? and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise......
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the city of san francisco ribbon cutting for one of its new smart trash recent receptacle. they are using sensors and can compact trash automatically as they fill up. they hold up to three times the amounts of garbage. eventually 80 of these big bellies will be installed throughout the area. >> it is cool. >>> next at 5:00, americans weigh in on the trump impeachment trial. >>> the chinese city at the epicenter of the crown that virus is on lockdown this morning. we're at sfo with a look at what's being done to prevent it can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's the final days to save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 36-months. ends saturday. . >>> good morning. welcome to thursday, january 23rd. >> a lot of news stories to cover. we want to start with mike. you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> hi, guys. tracking a little bit of fog around novato and fairfield. yucaipa and out in the central valley. in no
the city of san francisco ribbon cutting for one of its new smart trash recent receptacle. they are using sensors and can compact trash automatically as they fill up. they hold up to three times the amounts of garbage. eventually 80 of these big bellies will be installed throughout the area. >> it is cool. >>> next at 5:00, americans weigh in on the trump impeachment trial. >>> the chinese city at the epicenter of the crown that virus is on lockdown this morning. we're...
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smart world and it has self-driving driver assist technologies. we are also showing off how the world can be thought about in a way with a simulation table we are calling the city studio. these working together is all of our plan to bring smart vehicles into the smart world. >> how do you stimulate demand ev's? how do you have ford plan to do that? that byare going to do bringing great vehicles that people are going to love that they can afford, that will integrate into their digital life. it was really important to us mustangdesigned the mach e to bring in features people would use. it will have a smart phone feature. examples of how we are bringing technology into the electric vehicle market that will stimulate people to want to buy these vehicles. once you drive or ride in a vehicle like a mustang mach e, we are confident you will love it. that is why was important to bring it here so people could see the vehicle and see the kind of technology. we think an inflection point is coming and the mustang mach e is the beginning of that inflection point. >> do you think you are doing a good job monetizing the data from four vehicles right now? -- from ford vehicles
smart world and it has self-driving driver assist technologies. we are also showing off how the world can be thought about in a way with a simulation table we are calling the city studio. these working together is all of our plan to bring smart vehicles into the smart world. >> how do you stimulate demand ev's? how do you have ford plan to do that? that byare going to do bringing great vehicles that people are going to love that they can afford, that will integrate into their digital...
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smart beds. only for a limited time. al. >>> the 49ers are already beating the kansas city chiefs, at least the team's fans are when it comesfund-raiser children's hospital has launch a fan challenge. all donations go to support patients and families. so far packer children has a commanding lead with just over $5,000. >> let's go back to abc 7 news sports director larry biel. larry. >> all right. thank you, dan. super bowl liv will be the biggest game of jimmy garoppolo career. he watched tom brady win two super bowls with the patriots. so, what did brady tell his former understudy about actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. >> announcer: abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> good evening everybody. larry beil live in mi
smart beds. only for a limited time. al. >>> the 49ers are already beating the kansas city chiefs, at least the team's fans are when it comesfund-raiser children's hospital has launch a fan challenge. all donations go to support patients and families. so far packer children has a commanding lead with just over $5,000. >> let's go back to abc 7 news sports director larry biel. larry. >> all right. thank you, dan. super bowl liv will be the biggest game of jimmy garoppolo...
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the japanese were smart enough to create a fake city. a soccer was moved by lanterns. people created lanterns, fake cities the russians described the destruction of the city but they said it wasn't a real city. the people of a soccer new better. this is a chapter in my new book. we deal with the japanese and their defenses. how the people of a soccer in the 1930's had collected a huge amount of money for fighter planes to defend a soccer in case of a war. the imperial navy said it would never happen. japan will never be attacked. isn't insult to the imperial navy. they had to apologize for even thinking about it. the people of a soccer went pretty far. they weren't as dumb as the politicians were in tokyo. that is wonderful literature. i wish i could speak on it forever read i would love to write about it. >> a friend of mine woke me up early in the morning. he said you have to ask how we instigated the japanese to attack us by cutting off oil and exports to japan. what do you say to that? prof. cook: we didn't go with the well argued material about the japanese americ
the japanese were smart enough to create a fake city. a soccer was moved by lanterns. people created lanterns, fake cities the russians described the destruction of the city but they said it wasn't a real city. the people of a soccer new better. this is a chapter in my new book. we deal with the japanese and their defenses. how the people of a soccer in the 1930's had collected a huge amount of money for fighter planes to defend a soccer in case of a war. the imperial navy said it would never...