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. >>> police are investigating a string of burglaries in one of the bay area's most affluent cities. investigators are looking into three residential burglaries in hillsborough yesterday. there were break-ins at a home on marlboro and avondale road, another on church hill drive and the third at calaveras court and lakeview drive. it's unclear if the burglaries are connected. officers hope neighbors have surveillance video that might help in their investigation. >>> in an effort to reduce the amount of pedestrian deaths on city streets, san francisco is looking into ways to reduce the speed limit in certain parts of the city. according to reports, the city plans to conduct a study to examine reducing the city's speed limit by five to ten miles per hour. already this year, 21 pedestrians have been killed in san francisco and one of the most dangerous intersections in the city is yorba and sunset. this morning sfpd was at that intersection looking for speeders. but some people in the area say more needs to be done. >> i've almost gotten hit even when i'm walking and other cars are stopp
. >>> police are investigating a string of burglaries in one of the bay area's most affluent cities. investigators are looking into three residential burglaries in hillsborough yesterday. there were break-ins at a home on marlboro and avondale road, another on church hill drive and the third at calaveras court and lakeview drive. it's unclear if the burglaries are connected. officers hope neighbors have surveillance video that might help in their investigation. >>> in an...
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i will say that i think san francisco as a small relatively small and fairly affluent city state on the edge of the peninsula should be able to model these democratic processes and if this city can't, i don't know which city in america can. >> i'm bob planthold, i am here on behalf of friends of ethics. we are people who are either former ethics commissioners, ethics staff but have a variety of other good government type work experience such as on the board of appeals or several grand juries or sunshine ordinance task force. what we haven't heard said i think is going it need reminding. it is the board of supervisors that's the policy making body for the city. the mayor is the chief executive officer. so when a mayor appoints over half of the policy makers, that's a problem. the analogy is to look at private enterprise. companies whose chief executive stacks the deck of the board of directors often lack competent executive oversight. they can get into trouble. that's the analogy with the way this system can happen now. i'm suggesting let the people decide right now. do they want things
i will say that i think san francisco as a small relatively small and fairly affluent city state on the edge of the peninsula should be able to model these democratic processes and if this city can't, i don't know which city in america can. >> i'm bob planthold, i am here on behalf of friends of ethics. we are people who are either former ethics commissioners, ethics staff but have a variety of other good government type work experience such as on the board of appeals or several grand...
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this is an affluent city. you need to act. as the board of supervisors you need rip that money out. do we really need $86 million to pave our general fund? do we need [speaker not understood] to sweep homeless people six mornings a week to harass them? take it and invest it. fund the rapid rehousing subsidies and the subsidies in nonprofit housing so that over 500 thousand holds can exit homelessness. level the playing world -- playing field so tenants actually have some rights. they have access to full counsel. we can do something about this eviction epidemic. we can halt all displacements. we can keep 27 household in their homes. all this is only going to cost $11 million. [inaudible]. [cheering and applauding] >> next speaker, please. >>> thank you, debby. and good afternoon now, supervisors. my name is deborah eddleman. i'm the deputy director at hamilton family center and the co-chair of emergency homeless provider association. i've met many of you many times before. i want to thank all of you first for taking the time to meet with members and the community in previous years as
this is an affluent city. you need to act. as the board of supervisors you need rip that money out. do we really need $86 million to pave our general fund? do we need [speaker not understood] to sweep homeless people six mornings a week to harass them? take it and invest it. fund the rapid rehousing subsidies and the subsidies in nonprofit housing so that over 500 thousand holds can exit homelessness. level the playing world -- playing field so tenants actually have some rights. they have...
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sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> police in one of the bay area's most affluent citiestigating a string of burglaries. the first was at a home on marlboro road and the third happened at calav era s court and lake view drive. it's unclear if the robberies are connected. investigators hope that homeowners have surveillance video so they can investigate. >>> activists say the cost of living is skyrocketing and many people are forced to move away because of the heavy presence of tech companies such as google. they message is that google can go the way of the dark side if it doesn't do more to address these economic imbalances. one san francisco resident offered his solution. >> google needs to maybe do more to the community. maybe give incentives or jobs so that they can afford to live here. >> reporter: they >> reporter: -- photos of the occupy google movement were posted all throughout the bay area. google let the protesters stay through the day but police were called out last night to keep people from staying overnight. >>> a major thoroughfare was closed because of an a
sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> police in one of the bay area's most affluent citiestigating a string of burglaries. the first was at a home on marlboro road and the third happened at calav era s court and lake view drive. it's unclear if the robberies are connected. investigators hope that homeowners have surveillance video so they can investigate. >>> activists say the cost of living is skyrocketing and many people are forced to move away...
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police are investigating a spring of burglaries in one of the bay area's most affluent cities.s are looking into three residential burglaries in hillsborough yesterday. there were break-ins at a home on marlboro and avondale, another on churchhill, the third at calaveras court. officers hope neighbors have surveillance video that might help in the investigation. >>> oakland police are searching for suspects in a deadly shooting. the victim, a woman in her 20s. it happened last night on douglas avenue, not far from the oakland coliseum. a man with the woman was wounded and is expected to survive. it's not clear what led up to the deadly gunfire. >>> closing arguments expected friday in the federal lawsuit tied to the fatal shooting of oscar grant. now, oscar grant eight father took the witness stand yesterday. his first testimony ever about his son's death five years ago. he's currently serving a life sentence in state prison for first-degree murder. he told the jury he believes that johannes mehserle intentionally killed his son. he also said he is suing johannes mehserle and b
police are investigating a spring of burglaries in one of the bay area's most affluent cities.s are looking into three residential burglaries in hillsborough yesterday. there were break-ins at a home on marlboro and avondale, another on churchhill, the third at calaveras court. officers hope neighbors have surveillance video that might help in the investigation. >>> oakland police are searching for suspects in a deadly shooting. the victim, a woman in her 20s. it happened last night on...
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protests aren't exclusively middle and upper class, it's in these neighborhoods - the most affluent ones in the city - that the majority of the blockades have occurred. >> well sitting here it doesn't look like the kind of neighborhood where people are suffering from an economic crisis. but this is actually very close to one of the main protest encampments. it's just down the road here. >> a few blocks away, protesters are holding a birthday celebration for the leader of voluntad popular, an opposition party. leopoldo lopez is in jail, charged with instigating the violence that erupted at the first major caracas protest in february. his wife, lilian, is now lopez's public face while he's behind bars. >> lilian, one question in english: who do you blame for the violence and the lives that have been lost? >> resistencia! resistencia! >> while voluntad popular blames the government for the violence, they've used the protests to push a radical strategy. in spanish, it's known as "la salida" or "the exit" - they're calling for venezuela's elected president to go. ...and they're refusing to join the dialo
protests aren't exclusively middle and upper class, it's in these neighborhoods - the most affluent ones in the city - that the majority of the blockades have occurred. >> well sitting here it doesn't look like the kind of neighborhood where people are suffering from an economic crisis. but this is actually very close to one of the main protest encampments. it's just down the road here. >> a few blocks away, protesters are holding a birthday celebration for the leader of voluntad...
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. >>> crime is rising in an affluent north bay city not used to seeing it. people who live there are worried. right now, umbrella in marin county has -- bellvedere in marin county has four police officers. residents they say would like to see one more. people are breaking in cars, breaking into homes in an area where crime is low. the city council voted not to add the extra officer. >> i believe the staffing we have sad quat. times have changed and we have technology now. cameras are an excellent example of that. >> the chief says the rise in crime is note a trend. she says the city will have increases and decreases over time. >>> if you guessed the most expensive real estate zip codes is beverly hills, upper east side. actually, the peninsula town 067,000 residents near silicon valley has the highest income earners and the highest home costs. the least expensive lists for $1.6 million. and, check this out, allen, that only gets you 7100 square feet. that's it. >> such a deal. >>>l taxi driver had a clear message for ride sharing companies today. it's time t
. >>> crime is rising in an affluent north bay city not used to seeing it. people who live there are worried. right now, umbrella in marin county has -- bellvedere in marin county has four police officers. residents they say would like to see one more. people are breaking in cars, breaking into homes in an area where crime is low. the city council voted not to add the extra officer. >> i believe the staffing we have sad quat. times have changed and we have technology now. cameras...
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the neighborhood is adjacent to the city's affluent, booming downtown, with its expensive hotels, upscale shops and well- attended theaters. judy young, executive director of the vietnamese youth development center, moved into the tenderloin from an asian refugee camp in 1981. >> i was eight years old, and we lived in a crappy one bedroom, i think it was haunted, apartment. there was six of us to one bedroom, and the neighborhood was the worst you could ever find. >> reporter: 4,000 children still live in the neighborhood. and more than 30 years later, the downtrodden still line up for free meals at st. anthonys dining hall in the heart of the tenderloin. >> families do live here because it is one of the most affordable places in the city, and people don't realize how high the housing is, if you can find a studio or a one bedroom here for $1,200, that's pretty affordable compared to other places. >> reporter: san francisco >> reporter: but now a new wave of tech enterprises are moving into the city and nearby silicon valley, bringing with them well- paid workers who can afford to live in
the neighborhood is adjacent to the city's affluent, booming downtown, with its expensive hotels, upscale shops and well- attended theaters. judy young, executive director of the vietnamese youth development center, moved into the tenderloin from an asian refugee camp in 1981. >> i was eight years old, and we lived in a crappy one bedroom, i think it was haunted, apartment. there was six of us to one bedroom, and the neighborhood was the worst you could ever find. >> reporter: 4,000...
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. >> this was a prominent part of oklahoma city, the bigger homes, wealthier people, affluent folks. you know, the kind that go to the country club. >> and police had another possible lead. as an obstetrician/gynecologist, dr. hamilton performed abortions at his own clinic, the one his wife, susan, ran. dr. and mrs. hamilton had been targeted by anti-abortion protesters. >> they had even made up wanted posters, i believe. wanted for murder, john hamilton, you know, that sort of thing. >> both dr. hamilton and his wife were unapologetic about their work. >> here in the bible belt, that's not something that citizens typically embrace. we know it goes on, it does happen, but to be openly doing something like that and have a clinic that does those kind of procedures didn't sit well with a lot of people. >> at the police station, dr. hamilton was grief stricken. >> please help me. please help me. please. please. please. >> investigators hoped forensic evidence at the scene could tell them more. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, ther
. >> this was a prominent part of oklahoma city, the bigger homes, wealthier people, affluent folks. you know, the kind that go to the country club. >> and police had another possible lead. as an obstetrician/gynecologist, dr. hamilton performed abortions at his own clinic, the one his wife, susan, ran. dr. and mrs. hamilton had been targeted by anti-abortion protesters. >> they had even made up wanted posters, i believe. wanted for murder, john hamilton, you know, that sort...
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cities. rarely do you hear about it in affluent suburbs but it's there. the women arrived at motels.ice wieted inside of the rooms. once they came in, they were taken into custody. >> why do you do it? >> for money. money. i guess easy money. >> shauna, not her real name, says she can make 100s sxdz more per client. she has been selling her body since she was 17 and says she was pimped by a man who knew her stepsister. >> he wheeled me into it. >> so you're tricked into it? >> yes i was scared. >> she was taken into custody. one was eight months pregnant all interviewed by police and advocates from support groups if there are no outstanding violations the women, given options other than jail. >> they'll be able to get help to get them off the streets or perhaps change life styles. >> all kaths here made through the internet. sites commonly used like my red book. but operation cross country took to streets in cities like oakland using male decoys they look for young street walkers who may have been trafficked and says the frags was successful >> they rescued six children. youngest was
cities. rarely do you hear about it in affluent suburbs but it's there. the women arrived at motels.ice wieted inside of the rooms. once they came in, they were taken into custody. >> why do you do it? >> for money. money. i guess easy money. >> shauna, not her real name, says she can make 100s sxdz more per client. she has been selling her body since she was 17 and says she was pimped by a man who knew her stepsister. >> he wheeled me into it. >> so you're tricked...
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cities. rarely do you hear about it in affluent suburbs but it's there. the women arrived at motels. police wieted inside of the rooms. once they came in, they were taken into custody. >> why do you do it? >> for money. money. i guess easy money. >> shauna, not her real name, says she can make 100s sxdz more per client. she has been selling her body since she was 17 and says she was pimped by a man who knew her stepsister. >> he wheeled me into it. >> so you're tricked into it? >> yes i was scared. >> she was taken into custody. one was eight months pregnant all interviewed by police and advocates from support groups if there are no outstanding violations the women, given options other than jail. >> they'll be able to get help to get them off the streets or perhaps change life styles. >> all kaths here made through the internet. sites commonly used like my red book. but operation cross country took to streets in cities like oakland using male decoys they look for young street walkers who may have been trafficked and says the frags was successful >> they rescued six children. youngest
cities. rarely do you hear about it in affluent suburbs but it's there. the women arrived at motels. police wieted inside of the rooms. once they came in, they were taken into custody. >> why do you do it? >> for money. money. i guess easy money. >> shauna, not her real name, says she can make 100s sxdz more per client. she has been selling her body since she was 17 and says she was pimped by a man who knew her stepsister. >> he wheeled me into it. >> so you're...
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city's crime stats. one alderman represents a relatively affluent neighborhood. he tells me he doesn't believe the stats. >> i think what happened, they started playing with the numbers, in the way they were keeping the stats. >> you think the statistics are not true? >> i don't think they're true. i don't think the way they've portrayed them from the police department is true, and i don't think the way the mayor has handled the issue or tried to put this veneer on it is right either. >> i've heard from officers who have said -- and some of them are retired, who said, we were supposed to meet certain numbers and that's what we were told to do, and that's what we did. just to make sure things kept going. to me that says a lot about what's going on. that's just in the last few years, if that's not true, i want the superintendent to come before the public and say it. >> the superintendent is recovering from a heart attack and on medical leave. i did get to talk with one of his top deputies, the chief of crime control strategies for chicago p.d. >> we've been speakin
city's crime stats. one alderman represents a relatively affluent neighborhood. he tells me he doesn't believe the stats. >> i think what happened, they started playing with the numbers, in the way they were keeping the stats. >> you think the statistics are not true? >> i don't think they're true. i don't think the way they've portrayed them from the police department is true, and i don't think the way the mayor has handled the issue or tried to put this veneer on it is right...
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cities. >> manicures are just the beginning, our customers are busy affluent working women and we hope to providee service to make their lives easier. >> with us now are the cofounder. on our panel is kate shillo. that focuses on early stage companies. before this she was director of operation. and from silicon valley is sonia hoel perkins, also cofounder of broadway angels. she has invested in more than 50 companies, a few that have paid multibillion dollar valuations. >>> on our panel from san diego is janis jordan, president and ceo of multiminx nail, a company that created a solid coating that you essentially shrink wrap onto your nails. the designs are used by thousands of manicurists for celebrities and across the world. great to have you all with us. girl power on "power pitch" today. thank you very much for joining us. you are in the hot seat. kate, would you like to go first? >> can you tell me about the differentiating supplies that you use that differentiate you from brick jammed mortgager stores? >> our service is designed tore convenient, affordable and upscale. not only is it 15 min
cities. >> manicures are just the beginning, our customers are busy affluent working women and we hope to providee service to make their lives easier. >> with us now are the cofounder. on our panel is kate shillo. that focuses on early stage companies. before this she was director of operation. and from silicon valley is sonia hoel perkins, also cofounder of broadway angels. she has invested in more than 50 companies, a few that have paid multibillion dollar valuations. >>>...
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affluent. is segregation a product of that affluence or something else? >> it's product of a lot of things. it's partly product to the fact we see race and class lines intersect particularly in new york cityt that school, though, wasn't a product of that. you had this school in the middle of an affluent predominantly white community that had no american white student from the the neighborhood going to it. so it wasn't residential. it wasn't like, oh, well, that's a poor school that's all the way on the other side of the city. it was in their backyard. neighborhood parents weren't sending their kids there. the reason they weren't sending their kids there is because the school's numbers in an objective, quote/unquote, sense were bad because it had a lot of poor kids and poor kids underperform relative to affluent kids. it had a metal detector at the entrance. there's a feeling, that's a bad school. bad school has a whole rich, racial subtext about who are the kind of kids that go there. >> and i remember coming to new york from florida and moving and trying to enroll my kids in school and going to a school in chelsea that's a public school. you're in chelsea, which for people who don't know
affluent. is segregation a product of that affluence or something else? >> it's product of a lot of things. it's partly product to the fact we see race and class lines intersect particularly in new york cityt that school, though, wasn't a product of that. you had this school in the middle of an affluent predominantly white community that had no american white student from the the neighborhood going to it. so it wasn't residential. it wasn't like, oh, well, that's a poor school that's all...
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city is now $2,069 a month. among the highest in the entire united states. a swarm of i.t. firms has set up shop in the area, bringing a huge influx of affluent young staff. many of the workers in silicon valley also choose to live in san francisco. >> this time around, more of it is in san francisco and more people want to be living in san francisco. we're seeing average incomes go up. and particularly in some neighborhoods where we're seeing a lot of change. >> reporter: but the demographic shift is having a major impact on the original residents. especially those in the low to moderate income brackets. and some are even being priced out of their own homes. protesters are gathered here in front of city hall in san francisco today to stop the evictions. the number of cases in which residents were asked to move out of their homes stood at 716 last year. that's more than double the figure from 2012. evan willkinstein is a high school teacher. he has lived here for eight years paying $1,825 a month for his one-bedroom apartment. in february, he was given 120 days to move out as his building had been sold to a new owner. an executive at tech giant google. >>
city is now $2,069 a month. among the highest in the entire united states. a swarm of i.t. firms has set up shop in the area, bringing a huge influx of affluent young staff. many of the workers in silicon valley also choose to live in san francisco. >> this time around, more of it is in san francisco and more people want to be living in san francisco. we're seeing average incomes go up. and particularly in some neighborhoods where we're seeing a lot of change. >> reporter: but the...
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affluent. we will talk to the ceo of the ironman triathlon. good morning, everyone. this thursday in new york city. you are watching bloomberg television. i am erik schatzker. >> i am stepping in today for stephanie ruhle. see the resemblance? time now for the new speed. top business stories or around the world. twitter. at cfoame to the company as and moved to coo in 2012. retail sales rose .3% of a percent in may, less than forecast. still on the upside. revised figures show april sales were much larger than first report. is co-coo of bnp paribas stepping down in the midst of the investigation. he will leave at his own request. askedp bank regulator that he be dismissed. authorities want bnp paribas to pay as much as $10 billion to settle claims of illegal dealings with iraq and sudan. big implication overseas. this could affect oil prices around the globe. al qaeda has seized control of the second largest city in moving closer to baghdad i the day. here is how this is playing out in the oil markets. you can see the response. in a moment you will hear from an investor who remains bullish. first,
affluent. we will talk to the ceo of the ironman triathlon. good morning, everyone. this thursday in new york city. you are watching bloomberg television. i am erik schatzker. >> i am stepping in today for stephanie ruhle. see the resemblance? time now for the new speed. top business stories or around the world. twitter. at cfoame to the company as and moved to coo in 2012. retail sales rose .3% of a percent in may, less than forecast. still on the upside. revised figures show april sales...
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. >> some affluent neighbors have joined the fight to keep the neighborhood in palo alto. we will lose the divers city and range of families. >> the residents have turned this into a legal fight, and have offered to buy the property as a collective. the decision now rests with city hall. >> these units will never come back if they're gone. everybody loses if the park is closed. >> the property owners would not speak to aljazeera, though their attorney pointed out that private land owners have the right to sell their own real estate, something residents acknowledge to some extent as they face an uncertain future with their families. >> a not for profit group has offered to spend $15 million for the property and let the takennants stay. that's only half of what the developers are willing to pay for the property. >> making headlines around the world, a computer so smart that people are convinced it is human. we are talking about a computer program that was named eugene guzman and is supposed to act like a 13-year-old boy. 33% of judges were convinced he is real. >> wow. >> this computer is actually real,
. >> some affluent neighbors have joined the fight to keep the neighborhood in palo alto. we will lose the divers city and range of families. >> the residents have turned this into a legal fight, and have offered to buy the property as a collective. the decision now rests with city hall. >> these units will never come back if they're gone. everybody loses if the park is closed. >> the property owners would not speak to aljazeera, though their attorney pointed out that...