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in our city. and when i took office a year and a half ago, like many of you i promised my constituents that i would get to the bottom of why the state of our streets have been allowed to deteriorate and what are the solutions. the real solutions, not just more money into a failing approach, but what can be done to actually to solve this problem. as a part of that for last year my staff and i have been meeting withs d dozens can dozens of people, and we've held hearings that many of you have been part of. we have met with all of the c.b.d.s and we have thought about trash cans and bathrooms and pressure washing and every piece of what d.p.w. itself does. as many of you know that d.p.w. is a department that really is a massive department in terms of its scope of work. and it's something that has grown. it often tends to be used as a kind of a catch-all for the different work that the executive branch has wanted to be done. so here are a few things that we found that has led to us bringing forward wh
in our city. and when i took office a year and a half ago, like many of you i promised my constituents that i would get to the bottom of why the state of our streets have been allowed to deteriorate and what are the solutions. the real solutions, not just more money into a failing approach, but what can be done to actually to solve this problem. as a part of that for last year my staff and i have been meeting withs d dozens can dozens of people, and we've held hearings that many of you have...
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in the city of best stone india expanding the need for other cities to clean the commons and cottage walking and reduce mortared ice traffic but is this really possible to sustain in the long term an engine which has had been born a civic authorities says yes let's take a closer look at the. pool is considered the most livable city in india at the same time the traffic is horrendous car ownership is rising the air pollution is intense and it's no. walking is a dangerous activity. it's no hard to imagine that was once a fine place for cycling. and i was. moving those days even. though people. would definitely want. 30 kilometers of foot pounds. to make. there will be greenery separating wide footpaths from traffic and bicycle paths. but there's still a long way to go to encourage people to keep up their cars or mopeds. together with the institute for transportation and development policy. urban planners and architects have been studying travel patterns and. they want to take into account the needs of ordinary people as they formulate a long term development plan for the city. this. wi
in the city of best stone india expanding the need for other cities to clean the commons and cottage walking and reduce mortared ice traffic but is this really possible to sustain in the long term an engine which has had been born a civic authorities says yes let's take a closer look at the. pool is considered the most livable city in india at the same time the traffic is horrendous car ownership is rising the air pollution is intense and it's no. walking is a dangerous activity. it's no hard...
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our cities are failing us. affects us all is this all future generations can look forward to i like to have a city where i don't need to worry about the machinist and my head what do we do to improve the way we move in our cities to what is very smart to join us on a journey what architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos. on the top. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3 adults to be driving at the same time. that's the highest level ever in berlin alone 87000 new cars were registered in 2019 despite growing traffic problems. like lots of public transport with ok bicycle. and we see all those cars next to the universe the. well the students basically have free public transport and they come by car and i think that's not true. all over the world urban traffic pollution is choking us of the air we need to bring these. people around the world are demanding change. after more than 100 years is the car
our cities are failing us. affects us all is this all future generations can look forward to i like to have a city where i don't need to worry about the machinist and my head what do we do to improve the way we move in our cities to what is very smart to join us on a journey what architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos. on the top. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3 adults to...
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city by city allowing restrictionses are state by state. so, in the united states, there's some things regulated that are relevant at a state level, some of national. all the consumer safety stuff, you know, like seatbelts is federally regulated. how cars are made, crash test regulations, that's all federal. states have jurisdiction over licensing. and cities, municipalities have regulation over traffic laws. they -- so, i spent a lot of time working with cities through bloomberg philanthropies and that planted the seed for this book, and the way cities i think are going -- i think cities will be crucial because the reasons i said, cars aren't going to be the big market for automated mobility. i think it's going to be a whole range of different products and different services that are built on those products, and so cities are going to be important because it's really dig to be a business of niches. sort of like a long tail business and cities have the most diverse markets. it's going to bev if you identify a market segment of, like, young
city by city allowing restrictionses are state by state. so, in the united states, there's some things regulated that are relevant at a state level, some of national. all the consumer safety stuff, you know, like seatbelts is federally regulated. how cars are made, crash test regulations, that's all federal. states have jurisdiction over licensing. and cities, municipalities have regulation over traffic laws. they -- so, i spent a lot of time working with cities through bloomberg philanthropies...
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you know the city, you've seen ups and downs. you ran the city.s your take in terms of getting out of this? >> the day he turns to the commander of the police department and says end it, then it will be over. or if the president has to move in and take over. new york city qualifies for the definition the president laid out yesterday, so does minnesota, by the way and certainly washington, d.c. those are the ones i would watch most closely on television and i have to disagree with the president slightly here. minneapolis is not under control. there's a lot of stuff going on in minneapolis. and the governor of minneapolis falls right into that category of he should find something else to do with his life other than try to protect the lives of other people because he's done a horrible job. the mayor in minneapolis may be responsible for this whole thing when he let them take a police precinct and burn it down. that signaled th the people nationally in the organization. they saw you could take a police precinct and saw they could do the same thing in
you know the city, you've seen ups and downs. you ran the city.s your take in terms of getting out of this? >> the day he turns to the commander of the police department and says end it, then it will be over. or if the president has to move in and take over. new york city qualifies for the definition the president laid out yesterday, so does minnesota, by the way and certainly washington, d.c. those are the ones i would watch most closely on television and i have to disagree with the...
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is not the end of cities.g to have to look at what the future of cities are, and we're going to have to work very hard to look at things possibly converting like we did in the '90s, maria, when you started off down at the stock exchange in the early '90s s and we talked about it a lot then. downtown was a ghost town. there was 30 million square feet of vacant space. we came together, the business community, government, and we created the downtown plan which allowed conversion of older office buildings to residential. and back then there was about 0,000 people -- 10,000 people living in lower manhattan. today there's 70,000 people, and about 30% of those people walk to work. so we're going to have the look at these type of ideas to reimagine our cities. but people want to be in the cities. even with all the things that have been going on, this report by a doctor in florida from university of terror coe talks about the powers -- toronto talks about the powers of cities. we strongly believe and i think other ceos
is not the end of cities.g to have to look at what the future of cities are, and we're going to have to work very hard to look at things possibly converting like we did in the '90s, maria, when you started off down at the stock exchange in the early '90s s and we talked about it a lot then. downtown was a ghost town. there was 30 million square feet of vacant space. we came together, the business community, government, and we created the downtown plan which allowed conversion of older office...
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daily city 60. the city will be about the same the coast the same. we will see cooler weather around the bay. north bay 88. heading into the east bay sunshine 75 oakland. 82 fremont. inland areas still have the summer warmth. 90 fair field. 88 livermore. so in the comfort zone. father's day, looking like a fine day. look at the spread. low 60s to low 90s. what you expect around this time of year. don't get too used to the idea. it's heating up monday. noice the upper 90s and that's why an excess i have heat watch is issued already. begins noon on monday and until 8:00 p.m. thursday. an increase risk of heat illness as dangerous heat arrived an ex week. 7-day forecast summer starts tomorrow afternoon at 2:40. it will be beautiful. a nice range of temperatures. low 60s to mid-90s. heating up monday through wednesday near 100 inland. 60s coast side. not a lot of change for the later half of the week. >> all right. thank you. >> reclaiming the past so it means something for future generations. one woman's legacy protecting juneteenth. this reminder. we'r
daily city 60. the city will be about the same the coast the same. we will see cooler weather around the bay. north bay 88. heading into the east bay sunshine 75 oakland. 82 fremont. inland areas still have the summer warmth. 90 fair field. 88 livermore. so in the comfort zone. father's day, looking like a fine day. look at the spread. low 60s to low 90s. what you expect around this time of year. don't get too used to the idea. it's heating up monday. noice the upper 90s and that's why an...
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underground the world bank but the past milan mexico city bogota a numerous other cities have also introduced short term street closures and temporary bike lanes. in. we might be temporary grounded for many more weeks or even months to come but thanks to the internet we can top this big beautiful world from pretty much anywhere without destroying our harming the involvement with carbon dioxide emissions what your thoughts can now take you to feel the storm is the best. nations historic museums and even interview local people you would rarely get to meet otherwise. travelling has become impossible since to world has been grappled by the novel coronavirus. many countries across the world has closed the borders and haven't closed travel restrictions to curb the spread of the deadly backus. over 2000000000 people around the world are currently under lockdown. and it's not just people refuge 2 thirds of the world's passenger jets have been grounded as well putting an unprecedented strain on the aviation and tourism industry. now tourism boards across the world are offering virtual tours of their c
underground the world bank but the past milan mexico city bogota a numerous other cities have also introduced short term street closures and temporary bike lanes. in. we might be temporary grounded for many more weeks or even months to come but thanks to the internet we can top this big beautiful world from pretty much anywhere without destroying our harming the involvement with carbon dioxide emissions what your thoughts can now take you to feel the storm is the best. nations historic museums...
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it's not hard to see why it's an ant hill of activity a city within a city as they say here we dress like this to go in knowing which way to us but most people here what with next to no protection when you're lifting this. even a maslow's you down and as for not touching others face get off a 1000000 visitors every day this pretty no way that they can pick social services think going without one. market officials say they have managed to lower the number of clients coming in during coded that they've had less than 500 cases but most of the people we talked to have been sick have been picked from your fiction avoided a little more i don't want yes some in this own around 9 or 10. a $100.00 has been able to but after a month in isolation you have to come back. because money runs out in the little time i was out my savings got used up. and it's not just the $90000.00 workers here that depend on the market. this immense space the size of $400.00 football pitches is the beating heart of mexico's food chain pumping out produce across the country and that's why mitt's coast cities governmen
it's not hard to see why it's an ant hill of activity a city within a city as they say here we dress like this to go in knowing which way to us but most people here what with next to no protection when you're lifting this. even a maslow's you down and as for not touching others face get off a 1000000 visitors every day this pretty no way that they can pick social services think going without one. market officials say they have managed to lower the number of clients coming in during coded that...
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first of all what is it and how do you envision smart cities? >> guest: we decided to establish a bipartisan smart cities caucus, darrell isis was my cochair. it's in now congresswoman from indiana, and we knew already technology is a major part of our lives. it's utility that we can use to make sure that we are economically feasible into the future, that we are efficient in a use of energy. it enables our society i think to be far more productive than our 20th century industrial age. we were looking at the fact that so much of what already exists in society is connected. and what our smart cities caucus does is it looks at four different areas of how communities are connected. one is connectivity. the other principle being sustainability. the other being mobility, and in the workforce. and how all of those components work together to make sure that in the 21st century our civil society is given the opportunity to really reach its full potential, utilizing the technological advantages -- advances we've had in this age. >> host: you refer to it a
first of all what is it and how do you envision smart cities? >> guest: we decided to establish a bipartisan smart cities caucus, darrell isis was my cochair. it's in now congresswoman from indiana, and we knew already technology is a major part of our lives. it's utility that we can use to make sure that we are economically feasible into the future, that we are efficient in a use of energy. it enables our society i think to be far more productive than our 20th century industrial age. we...
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this is about half of our city. buildings and non-affordable housing, otherwise known as any kind of housing, luxury housing, will not solve the needs of our current residents, all of our hardworking, lower-income people, all of the people of color who happen to be in that category. so much to remedy. we have to do more than provide equal access. we have to make up for the past. i hope that you will encourage other city departments to follow your example with respect and love. thank you. >> operator: you have 26 questions remaining. >> caller: hi, martin munoz, lower haight d5. thank you to the commission for formally acknowledging the role of planning in historically establishing and presently upholding systemic racism in san francisco. this is just the first step in making things right. i considered passing this resolution, hopefully unanimously. planning has chosen to shift the burden of development on black on black communities like the mission and bayview and low diversity neighborhoods like forest hill and see
this is about half of our city. buildings and non-affordable housing, otherwise known as any kind of housing, luxury housing, will not solve the needs of our current residents, all of our hardworking, lower-income people, all of the people of color who happen to be in that category. so much to remedy. we have to do more than provide equal access. we have to make up for the past. i hope that you will encourage other city departments to follow your example with respect and love. thank you....
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are these -- of this cities? >> it's like if you squeeze -- reporter: we are having a hard time hearing. i apologize for that. hearing your audio. we'll see if we can come back to you if we can get that fixed. a lot of questions. robert >> some people are comparing this to the riots that rocked baltimore after freddie gray's death. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. >> we do not get to that systemic problem eventually this will get us back to a point that led to our communities on fire. jillian: unrest in minneapolis following the death of george floyd is be
are these -- of this cities? >> it's like if you squeeze -- reporter: we are having a hard time hearing. i apologize for that. hearing your audio. we'll see if we can come back to you if we can get that fixed. a lot of questions. robert >> some people are comparing this to the riots that rocked baltimore after freddie gray's death. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about...
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the national guard is now holding down city hall and police headquarters and other city properties they can go do some policing. however, there is some policing happening within these communities by these communities and looking at the businesses behind me, the group from this neighborhood in south philly, for blocks and blocks, people have come outside their homes, some armed with guns, some armed with baseball bats, and certainly in numbers, determined not to let any destruction come to their neighborhood. they were particularly concerned, they tell me, about rumors they heard that their neighborhood had been targeted by antifa. we had not heard anything like that from police. this is what motivated them to come out tonight in particular i can gather in force to ensure that nothing came to their homes. now, down towards the center city where downtown is, there were some people who came out and it was a starkly different image than the last few nights. a group of parishioners from several different ministries came out. they marched from germantown all the way to city hall, and they wer
the national guard is now holding down city hall and police headquarters and other city properties they can go do some policing. however, there is some policing happening within these communities by these communities and looking at the businesses behind me, the group from this neighborhood in south philly, for blocks and blocks, people have come outside their homes, some armed with guns, some armed with baseball bats, and certainly in numbers, determined not to let any destruction come to their...
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guest: union city is approximately 10 minutes south of the great city of atlanta. we have a population of a little less than 25,000 great people. about 19.6 square miles. we are nestled 67 minutes away from hearts phil jackson international airport. -- hartsville-jackson international airport. what is that organization's mission? guest: the mission of the national league of cities is to leaders.m for local to be able to understand and also navigate through many of the issues that most of us don't get an education on. don't go to school to be an elected official. certainly, with the help of the national league of cities and all of the great opportunities they have to share with many resources, to be able to navigate your many complex issues that drive it also can impact our cities from day-to-day. it gives you insight as to how to have conversations with the federal leaders, state leaders. but also, most importantly, were constituents as well. i have been a benefactor of the national league of cities for a number of years. as ast got elected in 2007 city councilmemb
guest: union city is approximately 10 minutes south of the great city of atlanta. we have a population of a little less than 25,000 great people. about 19.6 square miles. we are nestled 67 minutes away from hearts phil jackson international airport. -- hartsville-jackson international airport. what is that organization's mission? guest: the mission of the national league of cities is to leaders.m for local to be able to understand and also navigate through many of the issues that most of us...
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that is the real new york city. i will always tell you when i think there is something we can do better. i am certain i could have done some things better this week. i want you to know that the points i made about protecting life and , protecting people from serious injury, protecting against attacks on property. when i was in the bronx, it was tragic to see small businesses destroyed by criminals in the community who took advantage of the moment and the anger the community residents felt, the pain and sense of loss that they put their whole life into building these businesses. when you see something like that, you do not think you can just turn away. you have to make people safe. while at the same time keeping out military force and making sure the protests were as peaceful as possible. we will review everything that happened and if there need to be different tactics, we will change. but we're not dealing with consistently and only peaceful protests and civil disobedience. the commission articulated that throughout
that is the real new york city. i will always tell you when i think there is something we can do better. i am certain i could have done some things better this week. i want you to know that the points i made about protecting life and , protecting people from serious injury, protecting against attacks on property. when i was in the bronx, it was tragic to see small businesses destroyed by criminals in the community who took advantage of the moment and the anger the community residents felt, the...
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here's the city's police chief.g near a line, and all of a sudden they felt pain, so i did not hear shots and to fight oi'i people that aren't doing anything, they are just standing there. some coward fired shots at officers and now we have four in the hospital, but thankfully and thank god they are alive. he went on to really break down in tears with the anguish he was feeling at the time. across the country, business owners are picking up the pieces after widespread looting and vandalism of shops. attom concept store was among those looted in atlanta. owner zola dias and manager kris shelby say they have lost everything. i'm here for the protests, i'm here for the people getting out there and all of the people getting out there trying to get their voices heard, but the military need to be brought in to stop the looting, because the looting has nothing to do to stop the protesting. new york city has extended a city—wide curfew until the end of the week — after a night of chaos on the streets. crowds of people defie
here's the city's police chief.g near a line, and all of a sudden they felt pain, so i did not hear shots and to fight oi'i people that aren't doing anything, they are just standing there. some coward fired shots at officers and now we have four in the hospital, but thankfully and thank god they are alive. he went on to really break down in tears with the anguish he was feeling at the time. across the country, business owners are picking up the pieces after widespread looting and vandalism of...
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the brutalization from police is the protesters marched from antioch city park to city hall. hoping to hear from the mayor for answers in leadership. we want the police department to be held accountable. >>in with recent events that have taken place it just makes me question the accountability from our police department. now we also reached out to the mayor for comment, but just like many of the protesters here we have not heard back from him yet live in antioch michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>law enforcement agencies in contra costa county are teaming up to crack down on a recent rash of fireworks calls enrichment alone, the fire chief says they have seen and 82% jump in the number of fireworks calls from this time last year. the city's interim police chief says the fireworks are more accessible than ever. >>well, they seem to be more easily accessible. or by finding that people are selling them online through. abs like let let it go or offer after craigslist. >>force jonathan mccall learned about some of the challenges offices are facing as they try to find those responsib
the brutalization from police is the protesters marched from antioch city park to city hall. hoping to hear from the mayor for answers in leadership. we want the police department to be held accountable. >>in with recent events that have taken place it just makes me question the accountability from our police department. now we also reached out to the mayor for comment, but just like many of the protesters here we have not heard back from him yet live in antioch michelle kingston kron 4...
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according to the city council and fletcher, all nine members of the city council are now consideringetting rid of the minneapolis police department. hard to believe, but not just there. in the city of los angeles, mayor eric garcetti looks out across the worst rioting in the nation's second largest city in a generation, and almost 30 years and his conclusion? we need far fewer police. could have been better if they hadn't been there. he has announced he's going to cut funding for law enforcement. >> i want you to know we will not be increasing our police budget. how can we at this moment? our city through our city administrative officer identified $250 million in cuts so we could invest in jobs and health and education and healing. found that those dollars need to be focused on our black community here in los angeles. as well as communities of color and women and people who have been left behind for too long. will this involve cuts? yes, of course, to every department including the police department. >> tucker: when democrats across the country start saying the same thing at the same
according to the city council and fletcher, all nine members of the city council are now consideringetting rid of the minneapolis police department. hard to believe, but not just there. in the city of los angeles, mayor eric garcetti looks out across the worst rioting in the nation's second largest city in a generation, and almost 30 years and his conclusion? we need far fewer police. could have been better if they hadn't been there. he has announced he's going to cut funding for law...
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league of cities. vince williams, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> tell us, first of all, where union city, georgia, is.of the and how big is it? >> well, union city is approximately ten minutes south of the great city of atlanta. and we have a population of a little less than 25,000 great people.ed and we're about 19.6 square jan miles. we'rein nestled six to seven minutes away from hartsville jackson international airport, n so we are greatly positioned in the metro area. >> you serve as one of the vice presidents for the national nizi league of cities. what's that organization's mission? >> well, certainly, the mission of the national league of cities is truly to be the arm for local leaders to be able to understand but also navigate through many of the issues that most of us don't get an education on, because you don't go to school n to beal an elected official, yo know. so, certainly, the help of the national league of cities and all of the great o
league of cities. vince williams, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> tell us, first of all, where union city, georgia, is.of the and how big is it? >> well, union city is approximately ten minutes south of the great city of atlanta. and we have a population of a little less than 25,000 great people.ed and we're about 19.6 square jan miles. we'rein nestled six to seven minutes away from hartsville jackson international airport, n...
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the police and community around the city. they speak very frankly about issues people have in the community. sometimes is not just talk about issues they have with police they tell police about issues they have. this is happened that is happen. so anyone is taking notes there single listen this is our job in the light is out on such and such street. that is as a citizen clergy between the clergy we trained the law and policy de-escalatio de-escalation, we use the community in many ways to help change the relationship is huge based on when we first started we had reduction of homicide since 2013, we had 160, hundred 70 homicides last year we had 51. so 51 is too many but it certainly a lot less than 116. we have been arresting less people than crime going the opposite direction because all of the other social changes that take place. think we have to deal with the bias that's most important thing because the people in our community with the idea would need to rid of the police by the way my mother won't go for it because i can
the police and community around the city. they speak very frankly about issues people have in the community. sometimes is not just talk about issues they have with police they tell police about issues they have. this is happened that is happen. so anyone is taking notes there single listen this is our job in the light is out on such and such street. that is as a citizen clergy between the clergy we trained the law and policy de-escalatio de-escalation, we use the community in many ways to help...
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city hall in seoul linking live to the major cities of the world in an unprecedented response to the global pandemic so man inviting his fellow man as to prepare for a world changed forever post corwin's is totally different world we face nearly completely due world so we should make more effort to change everything. from his office park one soon has led the city's response to the outbreak just as he oversaw the fight against the deadly mers epidemic 5 years ago i think corporation and so we did it is the most important in order coming this disease so so decided to share all our informations and wisdom wish war acquired through the use of mirth and this. as soon as codeine teen was 1st detected in south korea in january sold adopted a double strategy of transparency being completely open about the scale of the threat combined with a rapid response seoul has an active monitoring system to respond to outbreaks of disease from overseas effectively looking for threats even before there is one so when coded 19 came along the city was ready mass disinfection of public transport and spaces
city hall in seoul linking live to the major cities of the world in an unprecedented response to the global pandemic so man inviting his fellow man as to prepare for a world changed forever post corwin's is totally different world we face nearly completely due world so we should make more effort to change everything. from his office park one soon has led the city's response to the outbreak just as he oversaw the fight against the deadly mers epidemic 5 years ago i think corporation and so we...
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announcing the curfew a number of other cities had already announced them. oakland-alameda county kind of on the fence for a few days what finally trigger that decision today. >>the sheriff greg ahern has declared a curfew which i goes against goes into effect. later on today. unfortunately diverting attention away jus like the vandalism which is taking place and the destruction which is taking place diverting attention away from what was the death what is the death of george floyd. nobo is talking about that at this point in time. most of us have forgotten who eric's avenues. a police officer who killed murdered a george blood. most of us are not talking about. on arbery we're not talking about eric garner freddie gray michael brown oscar grant we can go on and on 30 years ago it was rodney king we're not talking about at this point we're talking about a curfew and we're talking about the destruction of property and we're talking about vandalism all of which are important but we're forgetting the main thing that has brought us here and that's the anger that
announcing the curfew a number of other cities had already announced them. oakland-alameda county kind of on the fence for a few days what finally trigger that decision today. >>the sheriff greg ahern has declared a curfew which i goes against goes into effect. later on today. unfortunately diverting attention away jus like the vandalism which is taking place and the destruction which is taking place diverting attention away from what was the death what is the death of george floyd. nobo...
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we serve mostly low income immigrant filipino families who are struggling to city in the city due to the high cost of housing and the ongoing displacement of our community from manila town to soma, mission, bernal heights and the excelsior. and we have domestic workers in care homes and they're facing a reduction in hours or have been laid off all together. and now we're worried how they will make ends meet. every day we're doing our best to address our community member's urgent needs and filling out unomaha employment -- unemployment applications and building capacity among filipinos and in partnership with other low income communities and organizations. we have always been an essential bridge between the city and our community members who would otherwise not know where to go to access resources or services in san francisco. we have helped to have language access for filipinos throughout the city. as you look at budget investments at this time it's important that the city keep whole and prioritize communities like the filipino community that is already so vulnerable and now with cov
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we have been marching along with them throughout the city. we actually began today over on capitol hill. we have made our whoa all the way up past u street to malcolm x park we find ourselves in scott circle easy mentioned north of the white house as we show you these live pictures i want you to get a sense of how large this crowd is and just a perspective keep this in mind we've been actually here in this exact position for the better part of an hour and a half and we've seen a steady stream of marchers it is a little bit clear now as you see some law enforcement there trying to usher crowd ever so close to lafayette park. it was an all peaceful, though, throughout the day actually there was sol heated exchanges happening if you take a look at what happened over at mayor's office earlier today. she's actually been criticized. vocally by supporters of the black lives matter movement, in fact, face heavy criticism for her decision to put black lives matter along 16th street to criticism being it seem like a gesture meant to appease those in th
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deputy city attorney? >> deputy city attorney ann pearson.the curfew will only remain in order if the emergency is in place. so if the emergency were to terminate after seven days, the curfew would terminate as well. >> i see. so the curfew does terminate in four days. >> the authority -- the curfew order is contingent on the declaration of an emergency. so they are connected. >> i think that's what i was trying to explain, supervisor. >> sorry, president. i was confused. >> no, no, no. >> thank you. >> this is actually really confusing. [please stand by] >> supervisor ronen: so -- sorry. just a couple more pieces of clarification. we've been talking about four days, but if it expires saturday night, that means the curfew is not in place on saturday night. is that right? >> is that for me? >> we just had to do the calendar math. >> no, that would be four. so tonight included would be five. >> supervisor ronen: okay. wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday night, so that's five nights. >> president yee: okay. >> supervisor ronen: and i'm sorry.
deputy city attorney? >> deputy city attorney ann pearson.the curfew will only remain in order if the emergency is in place. so if the emergency were to terminate after seven days, the curfew would terminate as well. >> i see. so the curfew does terminate in four days. >> the authority -- the curfew order is contingent on the declaration of an emergency. so they are connected. >> i think that's what i was trying to explain, supervisor. >> sorry, president. i was...
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hall in new york city dug to occupy city hall protesters have taken over the city hall park with the new york times noting that what started on a patch of lawn in a few square feet has now taken over most of the park and drawn extensive attention across social media they have one goal and one goal on. too deep on the new york city police department to the tune of $1000000000.00 and it's there in the heart of the real fight for justice and equality we start watching the hawks. if you want to build what's going on a city in the streets. that are so you'd like to see that rises the joys of state and city employees drone strikes mass graves suggest slaves systemic deception is to late show which is our way so when the bill is. welcome i want to watch a lot i robot and i'm in the crowd and joining us today to discuss new york city's occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $10000000
hall in new york city dug to occupy city hall protesters have taken over the city hall park with the new york times noting that what started on a patch of lawn in a few square feet has now taken over most of the park and drawn extensive attention across social media they have one goal and one goal on. too deep on the new york city police department to the tune of $1000000000.00 and it's there in the heart of the real fight for justice and equality we start watching the hawks. if you want to...
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asking the city for help . they say paying for repairs is the second . unexpected expense most say they are still trying to figure out how to handle the losses from the corona virus shutdowns . city leaders say the entire community is hurt by the vandalism. >> our businesses are being impacted that hire us, that are owned by us. >> a group of business owners sent a letter to the city asking for several types of support. that includes commercial rent and it's a protection as well as forgiveness of city taxes during the corona virus closures.>>> time, 5:7 i . concorde is opening its cooling center as temperatures are expected to hit well over 100 today . believe it or not. the concorde senior center is on parkside circle in john baldwin park and will be open from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. today . older adults are more susceptible to heatstroke, especially those with heart disease or high blood pressure. >>> also santa clara county temperatures are expected to be at least 15 degrees hotter than normal. possibly into the
asking the city for help . they say paying for repairs is the second . unexpected expense most say they are still trying to figure out how to handle the losses from the corona virus shutdowns . city leaders say the entire community is hurt by the vandalism. >> our businesses are being impacted that hire us, that are owned by us. >> a group of business owners sent a letter to the city asking for several types of support. that includes commercial rent and it's a protection as well as...
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major cities. closer look at what happened in los angeles and washington, dc. >>> you can see changes if you use parking meters where they will no longer be free. >>> coming up, kylie jenner was crowned a billionaire by forbes . now she is losing that status. the reason why and how the reality star is responding. we are back after the break. my name is janelle hendrickson, and i'm an area manager here at amazon. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling. my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, he gets excited. he screams, "mommy's work!" when the pandemic started, we started shipping out all the safety stuff that would keep the associates safe to all the other amazons. all of these are face masks, we've sent well over 10 million gloves. and this may look like a bottle of vodka. when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] with this pandemic, safety is even more important becaus
major cities. closer look at what happened in los angeles and washington, dc. >>> you can see changes if you use parking meters where they will no longer be free. >>> coming up, kylie jenner was crowned a billionaire by forbes . now she is losing that status. the reason why and how the reality star is responding. we are back after the break. my name is janelle hendrickson, and i'm an area manager here at amazon. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like...
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>>a diverse city, a welcoming city and and um i just don't understand why people have it. walnut creek now i do understand. but it doesn't make sense to on that create to eat or targeted is. terrible behavior. >>well, there is also vandalism in some looting in neighboring pleasant hill. curfew was instituted there as well last night these type of activities don't normally happen in what's considered to be quiet suburbia. >>yeah that's right. we have we have had a few. many many years ago we we did have and i'm trey f after the burke shooting. we did have some protests that they they were peaceful and they were done. >>the way on protests should with respect for mines and respect for other people. >>mayor you mentioned the fact at there is a protest scheduled for 3 o'clock this afternoon. you talked a little bit about the plans are going to be made and the fact that there's going to be an emergency meeting to discuss how best to deal with that beyond that have you heard of any any other demonstrations planned for walnut creek. >>no i have not and i know that we monitor soci
>>a diverse city, a welcoming city and and um i just don't understand why people have it. walnut creek now i do understand. but it doesn't make sense to on that create to eat or targeted is. terrible behavior. >>well, there is also vandalism in some looting in neighboring pleasant hill. curfew was instituted there as well last night these type of activities don't normally happen in what's considered to be quiet suburbia. >>yeah that's right. we have we have had a few. many...
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city, diverse city. our police department is home grown, and i think all of that right now is paying off for our community. >> chief art acevedo in houston, thank you very much for your time. best of luck to you there. >> thank you. pray for our city, please. >> always. again, that march for george floyd that's happening in his hometown of houston later this afternoon. we'll have coverage of that. let's go to minneapolis now where george floyd lived. gabe gutierrez is on duty there. gabe, it would seem as if, after george floyd's younger brother showed up last night and prayed for peace, it seemed as if the protests there in minneapolis were more peaceful than they had been in previous nights. what's the case there this morning? >> reporter: hi, craig, good morning. certainly here in the twin cities it has been extremely peaceful over the last several days. as you can see around me, this is the site where george floyd took his last breaths. it's a very emotional scene here. there are speakers here, peopl
city, diverse city. our police department is home grown, and i think all of that right now is paying off for our community. >> chief art acevedo in houston, thank you very much for your time. best of luck to you there. >> thank you. pray for our city, please. >> always. again, that march for george floyd that's happening in his hometown of houston later this afternoon. we'll have coverage of that. let's go to minneapolis now where george floyd lived. gabe gutierrez is on duty...
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his brother however plans to go back to the big city. libs would then i have decided not to return just to rush because i will earn more here i'm sure it will be twice the amount i used to earn. for a regular sing bar hutch the kopechne $1000.00 crisis has opened up new opportunities if all goes well his new career will benefit not only his family but also the environment. there was a time when chickens were only seen becky and scratching in the countryside so wanted by lost open spaces that's no longer the case in the us backyard chickens are popping up in suburbs and cities and now the pandemic may ensure that this trend is here to stay. is that it's pretty emma it's bossy. trudy is feisty. and mary lays an egg every day. the 4 hens have been guests at the home of felicity of burckhardt and craig or bengal or in the northern suburbs of berlin for here now this is how it came to pass. as a capsule i mean guns inside then more meant just that and i was once stuck in a traffic jam at some point and there was a livestock transporter in fro
his brother however plans to go back to the big city. libs would then i have decided not to return just to rush because i will earn more here i'm sure it will be twice the amount i used to earn. for a regular sing bar hutch the kopechne $1000.00 crisis has opened up new opportunities if all goes well his new career will benefit not only his family but also the environment. there was a time when chickens were only seen becky and scratching in the countryside so wanted by lost open spaces that's...
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nuru in several other city officials. some of the issues include the power and authority given to the director of public works gaps in purchasing oversight gaps in city and state restrictions on gift giving and weaknesses in contracting methods and procedures used by the city. >>it's going to take more than just prosecuting director knew it's going to take changing these bad laws ensuring their structures protect public dollars. and prevent it's sort of awful behavior on monday city supervisor matt haney announced his proposal of an anti-corruption legislative package. >>he says it aligns with recommendations from the controller's office. it focuses on the elimination of these loopholes in city policy there's a exemption for gifts even from contractors if you can say that they're your bff. >>in that you known them for a long time even contractors can give gifts to officials. there's a provision that allows. i department directors and bureaucrats to solicit donations to nonprofits some of which then turn around and give th
nuru in several other city officials. some of the issues include the power and authority given to the director of public works gaps in purchasing oversight gaps in city and state restrictions on gift giving and weaknesses in contracting methods and procedures used by the city. >>it's going to take more than just prosecuting director knew it's going to take changing these bad laws ensuring their structures protect public dollars. and prevent it's sort of awful behavior on monday city...
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the city listened to them.y are experiencing a pain that will not go away today or next month or next year. nay have lost george. he's gone forever. they will have to find a way to deal with that. the least we can do is pay tribute to him. to honor the family request. to stand up and make it right. make things better. in a peaceful way. >> i have to get to break. thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >> more on the breaking news right after this. i recommend nature made vitamins... because i trust their quality they were the first to have a vitamin verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand the #1 pharmacist recommended a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, t
the city listened to them.y are experiencing a pain that will not go away today or next month or next year. nay have lost george. he's gone forever. they will have to find a way to deal with that. the least we can do is pay tribute to him. to honor the family request. to stand up and make it right. make things better. in a peaceful way. >> i have to get to break. thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >> more on the breaking news right after this. i recommend nature made...
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get your asses to work and get order and protect her cities, protect the people in your cities and protect property. my heart is troubled. if laura ingraham is going to take it from here. >> laura: hannity, first of all, a really great interview with dr. baden, fantastic. >> sean: really good at what he does. >> laura: yeah, really good at what he does, but number two, what is the purpose of having a curfew if it's not enforced? children know that. teenagers know that. parents know that. this is for everybody's safety, okay? if you want to peacefully protest, that's why protests are during the day. everybody can see everybody, everybody shares the thoughts, protests are -- those are daytime things. nighttime is a different deal. too much damage, too many people hurting out there. >> sean: now the president is going to send them in. it's their job -- just like they were prepared for a pandemic, the new york should have been prepared, they're still not prepared in new york tonight. where the hell is this mayor, where's the governor that everybody praises in the media? >> laura: well, i'm goi
get your asses to work and get order and protect her cities, protect the people in your cities and protect property. my heart is troubled. if laura ingraham is going to take it from here. >> laura: hannity, first of all, a really great interview with dr. baden, fantastic. >> sean: really good at what he does. >> laura: yeah, really good at what he does, but number two, what is the purpose of having a curfew if it's not enforced? children know that. teenagers know that. parents...
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the rainbow flag is flying above city hall.s raised during a ceremony attended by the mayor and city councilmembers, the police chief and a representative from the lgbtq community. the city council is set to officially proclaim the month of june as lgbtq pride month. >>> this june marks the 50th anniversary for pride month. pride month will feel different this year and not just because of the ongoing pandemic but also a shift in the social climate. >> in the city in santa clara the rainbow flag began frying, flying. they played a familiar song and issued a virtual proclamation declaring june's san francisco pride month. >> with the advocacy begin. >> on the 50th anniversary, the celebration will be different. no colorful parade that attracts people which makes it one of the largest pride parades in the world. there will be live performances and speeches. >> we cannot come together in the same way, but we will have a celebration of hope and a celebration of optimism for a better future. >> while the coronavirus may affect the lo
the rainbow flag is flying above city hall.s raised during a ceremony attended by the mayor and city councilmembers, the police chief and a representative from the lgbtq community. the city council is set to officially proclaim the month of june as lgbtq pride month. >>> this june marks the 50th anniversary for pride month. pride month will feel different this year and not just because of the ongoing pandemic but also a shift in the social climate. >> in the city in santa clara...
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not just this city. over 30 cities.now and it started in earnest, brian when people were protesting the police brutality that led to the death of george floyd, but then, it morphed into suddenly you've got these other people who if it is antifa they're intent on breaking windows and targeting police vehicles and then you've got the looters so seemingly three different groups of people, but yesterday, it was very clear from the president they're going to target antifa, the president would like to designate it a terrorist organization, domestic. the attorney general said with the rioting that is occurring in many of our cities around the country the voices of peaceful and legitimate protests have been hijacked by the violent radical element, the continued violence and destruction of property epidemic dangers the lives and livelihood s of others, and interferes with the rights of peaceful protesters as well as other citizens. the violence instigated and carried out by antifa and other similar groups in connection with the
not just this city. over 30 cities.now and it started in earnest, brian when people were protesting the police brutality that led to the death of george floyd, but then, it morphed into suddenly you've got these other people who if it is antifa they're intent on breaking windows and targeting police vehicles and then you've got the looters so seemingly three different groups of people, but yesterday, it was very clear from the president they're going to target antifa, the president would like...
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paul and minneapolis are the twin cities. how are you doing right now and how is your city?think much like the rest of the country and the rest of the world right now. we woke up a little over a week ago to yet again another video tape of an unarmed, and aggressive african-american man being brutally murdered by law enforcement. not just one officer, not just the one officer with his knee on mr. floyd's neck but as has been discussed, the three officers who helped either by holding down or by guarding the scene. there's an enormous amount of hurt, an enormous amount of trauma and there's an enormous amount of anger that in 2020 we are still experiencing this same theme over and over again in a country. >> can you give us a sense, we've seen tv that is not like me on the ground, can you give us a sense of the physical toll and emotional toll that the last week or two has taken on your city? >> the physical toll is staggering, but easier to describe and the emotional toll. we in st. paul in one night of damage had over 170 businesses damaged or destroyed. we actually have lawm
paul and minneapolis are the twin cities. how are you doing right now and how is your city?think much like the rest of the country and the rest of the world right now. we woke up a little over a week ago to yet again another video tape of an unarmed, and aggressive african-american man being brutally murdered by law enforcement. not just one officer, not just the one officer with his knee on mr. floyd's neck but as has been discussed, the three officers who helped either by holding down or by...
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the corruption scandal at san francisco city hall just got deeper. three more people are being charged with federal crimes. they include the director of mayor brady's office of neighborhood services and veteran employee of the department of works. phil matier joins us now to break down these new charges. all right, phil, so walk us through the new charges and how they're all tied to the guy at the center, public works director, former, mohammed nu rue. >> it's pretty basic, almost like a friendly family situation, if you wat to put it that way. only it turned out to be not too friendly for the taxpayers or the fbi. what we're talking about is mohammed nuru and long time girlfriend, sandra, who heads the city's fix-it department. fix-it department is basically like with the department of public works and other agencies, they go around and fix problems in the neighborhoods. you've got a problem with the sewers, this or that, they help fix it. she was also fixing a few things for a long time boyfriend mohammed nuru. the fbi said she laundered about $135
the corruption scandal at san francisco city hall just got deeper. three more people are being charged with federal crimes. they include the director of mayor brady's office of neighborhood services and veteran employee of the department of works. phil matier joins us now to break down these new charges. all right, phil, so walk us through the new charges and how they're all tied to the guy at the center, public works director, former, mohammed nu rue. >> it's pretty basic, almost like a...
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in new york city where i am. and a curfew is in effect in new york city. you can see people are still out in force. saying they are going to defy the curfew set by the mayor and the city. you hear the president of the united states threatening military force if cities didn't calm down. and send out military out on american citizens. we have been speaking to jason carol in brooklyn. in manhattan. pictures now this aerial shot. not sure where they are in this city of new york. all the protestors were supposed to be off the street of new york city by 11:00 p.m. it is now 11:01 and continuing. protestors are on the street. what wondering what will happen? will police arrest them or detain them or wait? we don't know. maybe continue to let them protest. again, with the very latest. where are you and what's dpoigo on? >> we're still making our way towards the barically center. the crowd is still bottlenecked here. waiting to see if some of the people are going to start going home and peel off. or continue towards the center. which is what you're hearing folks sa
in new york city where i am. and a curfew is in effect in new york city. you can see people are still out in force. saying they are going to defy the curfew set by the mayor and the city. you hear the president of the united states threatening military force if cities didn't calm down. and send out military out on american citizens. we have been speaking to jason carol in brooklyn. in manhattan. pictures now this aerial shot. not sure where they are in this city of new york. all the protestors...
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forces the government national court forces are now inside the city center city borders approximately 30 kilometers west of the tripoli west of the city there also and what the el jarrett's as jonathan is south of syria so the southern suburbs of sirte we spoke i spoke to military leaders here earlier and and they told me that we are going to go into sirte we would rather for the forces loyal to have to to withdraw so that the city doesn't see any destruction and civilians don't don't get caught up in this fight but they are adamant and they will enter the city regardless now when and how long it will take to enter certain pens really on how much resistance stays how much how much of a fight or have to force is going to take. when i asked when i asked the commander what happens after sirte you know he said we've sacrificed so much this fight isn't just about tripoli it's not about sirte we want to liberate the country from have to stay so they they they are they want or they say that they want to continue on whether or not that's a possibility with all the international. you know coun
forces the government national court forces are now inside the city center city borders approximately 30 kilometers west of the tripoli west of the city there also and what the el jarrett's as jonathan is south of syria so the southern suburbs of sirte we spoke i spoke to military leaders here earlier and and they told me that we are going to go into sirte we would rather for the forces loyal to have to to withdraw so that the city doesn't see any destruction and civilians don't don't get...
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city agency. the second question we were asked was to present summary information on the clean street programming of the department. what we found is that street remains a top concern of city residents according to the controllers's 2018 survey of residents and infrastructure is the third most cited issue with 40% of respondents saying streets have gotten worse since 2017. exhibit 6 on page 15 and 16 of our report detail the street cleaning services provided by the department. exhibit 7 on page 17 of our report details the bureau of street environmental services budget since fiscal year 2012-2013. as shown in that exhibit the bureau's budget has grown from $40 million in 2013 to $94 million in fiscal year 2019-2020 for an increase of about 135%. finally, we were asked to conduct the high-level review of potential redundancies between department of public work and other departments. we conducted the high-level review of the relationship between public works and the public utilities commission and w
city agency. the second question we were asked was to present summary information on the clean street programming of the department. what we found is that street remains a top concern of city residents according to the controllers's 2018 survey of residents and infrastructure is the third most cited issue with 40% of respondents saying streets have gotten worse since 2017. exhibit 6 on page 15 and 16 of our report detail the street cleaning services provided by the department. exhibit 7 on page...
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so real tough times in new york city. >> here in new york city and l.a., several major cities, you mentionedhose people who do not have good intentions, who were infiltrating these demonstrations. we've seen so many peaceful protests. how do police combat these anarchists who have infiltrated these protests and these demonstrations? >> so the police in new york city are well used to protests. this is something we do every day. we have the u.n., we have wall street, all kinds of locations that people assemble at and protest. it's not a big issue at all. what is the issue at all is anti-police. so it makes it more difficult to police. the fact that tactics need to be done, streets need to be closed off, and we have to control roving bands. understand that we got this about 20 years ago, world trade organization. we understood how anarchists can now suddenly take hold of a protest and turn it into anarchy and riots. that's what's happening right now. we see tactics, we see organized groups who are downloading weapons at locations prior to the event happening. such as bricks and bottles and gaso
so real tough times in new york city. >> here in new york city and l.a., several major cities, you mentionedhose people who do not have good intentions, who were infiltrating these demonstrations. we've seen so many peaceful protests. how do police combat these anarchists who have infiltrated these protests and these demonstrations? >> so the police in new york city are well used to protests. this is something we do every day. we have the u.n., we have wall street, all kinds of...
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the minneapolis city council promising to dismanned the city's police department.he city's mayor is rejecting that new push overnight. jillian: matt finn is live in minneapolis as the first officer charged in floyd's murder prepares to face a judge today. >> reporter: since the death of george floyd in minneapolis, several council members banded together, saying they're going to dismantle the police department and yesterday the major announcement that they now have what they call a veto-proof majority and are going to move forward with ending the police department in this city. at a public forum yesterday, the minneapolis city council president and other members announced they will begin the process of ending the minneapolis police department and creating what they call a transformative new model for safety. minneapolis council members now say nine out of 13 total city council members agree with the decision, making it veto-proof. >> our commitment is to end our city's toxic relationship with the minneapolis police department, to end policing as we know it, and to
the minneapolis city council promising to dismanned the city's police department.he city's mayor is rejecting that new push overnight. jillian: matt finn is live in minneapolis as the first officer charged in floyd's murder prepares to face a judge today. >> reporter: since the death of george floyd in minneapolis, several council members banded together, saying they're going to dismantle the police department and yesterday the major announcement that they now have what they call a...
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now voting and vowing to dismantle the entire city's police force in the city president of the city council lisa bender just said that the ability to feel protected by police comes from a place of privilege. no police, we will see. let's hear it. >> what if in the middle of the night, my home is broken into, who do i call? >> i hear that loud and clear from a lot of my neighbors, and i know that that comes from a place of privilege because for those of us for whom the system is working, i think we need to step back and imagine what it would feel like to already live in that reality where calling the police may mean more harm is done. >> sean: she can't even answer a pretty basic question about how people now in minneapolis will be protected. are you going to call when this real threat to you and your family, even the city's democratic mayor is refusing to support that radical dismantle movement over the weekend during the q&a session, was loudly booed off the stage and out of town. take a look. >> we don't want any more police. is that clear? >> go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go h
now voting and vowing to dismantle the entire city's police force in the city president of the city council lisa bender just said that the ability to feel protected by police comes from a place of privilege. no police, we will see. let's hear it. >> what if in the middle of the night, my home is broken into, who do i call? >> i hear that loud and clear from a lot of my neighbors, and i know that that comes from a place of privilege because for those of us for whom the system is...
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it's not hard to see why it's an ant hill of activity a city within a city as they say here we dressed like this to go in knowing which way to us but most people here what with next to no protection when you're lifting this. even the most slows you down and as for not touching others a place gets off a 1000000 visitors every day there's really no way that they can keep social distancing going without quantas market officials say they have managed to lower the number of clients coming in during coded that they've had less than 500 cases but most of the people we talked to have been sick have they been picked from your fiction avoided. i would more want yes some in this is own around 9 or $10.10 has been ill too but after a month in isolation you have to come back again because money runs out in the little time i was out my savings got used up. and it's not just the $90000.00 workers here that depend on the market. this immense space the size of $400.00 football pitches is the beating heart of mexico's food chain pumping out produce across the country and that's why mitt's coast cities g
it's not hard to see why it's an ant hill of activity a city within a city as they say here we dressed like this to go in knowing which way to us but most people here what with next to no protection when you're lifting this. even the most slows you down and as for not touching others a place gets off a 1000000 visitors every day there's really no way that they can keep social distancing going without quantas market officials say they have managed to lower the number of clients coming in during...
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there are cities who are really thinking from how do we get from being a car city to be a russian city we. traced it is continuing to invest in a car for the future. my. way. the latest mega project cost more than $30000000.00 euros. the main railway station is now home to the world's largest by kharaj. and plans are underway to remove even more cars from the city center. lot fun who is you trace deputy mayor responsible for transport and mobility when we build this kind of beautiful parking space bar go really go to psycho just because the facilities are there so it's stimulate the mobility that we like. trashed is growing and doesn't want to be overwhelmed by car traffic in 2017 the city invested $130.00 euros per resident into cycling infrastructure bilin invested just for euro 70 per resident buttressed hasn't always been a world class bike city. like in many other countries in the 1950 s. and sixty's the automobile was at the center of planning a large canal in the center of the city was even filled in so that a freeway could be built on top of it. for the past 20 years the tide h
there are cities who are really thinking from how do we get from being a car city to be a russian city we. traced it is continuing to invest in a car for the future. my. way. the latest mega project cost more than $30000000.00 euros. the main railway station is now home to the world's largest by kharaj. and plans are underway to remove even more cars from the city center. lot fun who is you trace deputy mayor responsible for transport and mobility when we build this kind of beautiful parking...